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TOOELE THS grapplers place second at RANSCRIPT Best of the West T tourney See A8 BULLETIN January 8, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 114 NO. 67 50¢ Pharmacy robbed Cleanup continues following for painkillers by wicked winds from the west masked gunman by Sarah Miley that evening until 3 a.m. by Jamie Belnap to be located. STAFF WRITER Sunday, when a mechani- STAFF WRITER Monday’s heist was the sec- cal problem caused it to ond armed robbery in less than Homeowners, public go off-line. Generator ser- The Birch Family Pharmacy three weeks. On Dec. 19, three works crews and utility vice was resumed at 8:20 on Main Street was robbed armed men robbed Hy and repairmen are still work- a.m. Sunday and operated at gunpoint Monday morning Mike’s pawn shop in Tooele. ing to clean up in the until 7:02 that evening, — the second armed robbery Four West Valley City-area aftermath of a massive when transmission sys- in Tooele in less than three men were later arrested and wind storm that wreaked tem repairs were complet- weeks. charged in the case. The Birch havoc on the Tooele Valley ed and normal grid power Pharmacy owner Sheldon Family Pharmacy robbery was on Friday night. The storm was restored to Stockton. Birch said a man wearing a also the second time in recent toppled trees into homes, Rocky Mountain Power mask and brandishing a hand- months that a pharmacy in collapsed awnings and crews from American Fork gun entered the pharmacy Tooele Valley was robbed for fences, and snapped util- and Layton — areas less between 10:30 and 10:45. He drugs, following the Oct. 19 ity poles and power lines, affected by the storm — threw a hand-written note burglary of Williams Family causing thousands of peo- were assigned to repairs on the counter demanding Drug in Grantsville. ple to go without power in Tooele County, includ- OxyContin, a prescription Newkirk suspected the over the weekend. ing the effort in Stockton, painkiller, and Soma, a pre- increase in robberies was Among the most severe on Friday and Saturday. scription muscle relaxant. largely due to an increasing of the damage was top- On Sunday, crews from “I obeyed the note,” Birch population. pled power poles. Dave Ogden and Smithfield said. “As I was getting it, he “We’re a growing commu- Eskelsen, Rocky Mountain also responded to make told me to hurry up. That’s all nity,” Newkirk said. “Fifteen Power spokesman, said repairs. he said.” to 20 years ago, we didn’t 18 transmission poles The highest number The man left the phar- have this many people and were knocked over by the of customers statewide macy in a dark blue Chevy we didn’t see these types of winds and heavy snow without power reached Suburban with nearly $25,000 crimes.” along SR-36 between 10,000 from Friday night (street value) worth of pre- He added that because Tooele and Stockton. to Saturday morning, scription drugs. OxyContin is highly addictive, Three poles between according to Eskelsen. Tooele City Police Capt. users that abuse it are often Tooele and Stansbury While Eskelsen said he Steve Newkirk said pharmacy driven to desperate mea- were also downed. Broken didn’t have specific num- employees were able to give sures. poles were also reported bers available for outages descriptions of both the sus- “OxyContin is a good drug in Tooele. in each town or city, he pect and the vehicle, which when used properly, but it Power was restored to did say the bulk of those led police to a Tooele home a can cause people to do crazy most of Tooele by Saturday outages were in Tooele few hours later. After obtain- things when it’s abused,” afternoon, and to all and Salt Lake counties. ing a search warrant, police Birch said. areas in Tooele County by Kevin Barjenbruch, discovered that the suspect Birch, who only opened his Sunday evening. warning coordination was not at the home. pharmacy last November, is Restoring service to meteorologist with the At approximately 1:30 p.m., looking into additional secu- Stockton was difficult National Weather Service police tracked down the sus- rity, such as better surveil- because the lines damaged Salt Lake City office, said pect, Darin Anderson, 40, of lance systems and an alarm in that area were the end wind gusts of 75 miles Tooele, at a friend’s home. system. But, he said, it’s hard of the line, meaning there per hour were reported in He was arrested and booked to be fully prepared for any was no alternative line, Tooele just before 10 p.m. photography / Troy Boman into the Tooele County Jail on robbery. Eskelsen said. A generator Friday, as well as straight- Rocky Mountain Power crews work to replace toppled power lines near the Loma Vista charges of aggravated rob- “It’s scary when you’ve got was brought in to serve line winds. Similar gusts subdivision in Tooele Monday. Powerful wind gusts last Friday night damaged homes bery. a gun pointed at you,” said Stockton on Saturday, and fences, uprooted trees, and toppled 18 power poles along SR-36 between Tooele As of mid-morning Tuesday, Birch. and was in service from SEE WINDS PAGE A6 ➤ and Stockton. the pills and handgun had yet [email protected]

200 Bighorn sheep leave island Ages 18–19 180 Teen Birth Rates Tooele County Utah home for Stansbury range 160 U.S. by Sarah Miley 140 Ages 15–17 STAFF WRITER Tooele County 120 Thirty-six bighorn sheep Utah now have a new home in the U.S. 100 Stansbury Mountains after being transferred from their 80 previous home on Antelope Island. Last Wednesday and

Births Per 1,000 60 Thursday, 55 bighorn sheep were relocated from 40 Antelope Island — 36 to the Stansbury range and 19 to the 20 Newfoundland Mountains in Box Elder County. Justin Dolling, regional 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 manager for the Division of YEAR Wildlife Resources in north- ern Utah, said the goal of the relocation was to decrease file photo / Troy Boman the bighorn sheep popula- Tom Becker, a biologist with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, watches Teen births rising elsewhere, not locally tion on Antelope Island and as young bighorn sheep are released into the Stansbury Mountain range to augment existing popula- in this 2005 file photo. Last week’s release added 36 more sheep to the County rate still higher than state and nation, but officials tions in the Stansbury and Stansbury range population. say abstinence-based program is pushing a downward trend Newfoundland mountains. “We’ve agreed to maintain were given shots of antibiot- Newfoundland Mountains. by Tim Gillie Control and Prevention caused to the new data as evidence the population on Antelope ics, and had radio net col- “Essentially all those moun- STAFF WRITER an uproar when it announced that abstinence-based sex Island at 120 to 150 sheep,” lars and ear tags attached. tain ranges from the Oquirrhs in December that the rate of education programs were not he said, adding that there Measurements of the body west through Wendover are The rate of teen births in teenage births among girls working. were an estimated 200 ani- and horns were also con- just excellent sheep habitat,” Tooele county continues to ages 15 to 19 had increased in The Utah Department of mals on the island. ducted. Dolling said. trend downward despite new 2006 by 3 percent from 2005. Health reported that the rate The DWR used a helicopter The sheep were then loaded In order for the bighorn data indicating teen births are This was the first recorded of teen births among girls to transport the sheep in nets into horse trailers and moved sheep to be transplanted to increasing nationally and for upturn in teen births nation- in Utah from ages 15 to 17 to a staging area where tem- to the northwest side of the the Stansbury Mountains, all the state as a whole. ally since 1991, and many peratures and fecal samples Stansbury Mountains, above The Center for Disease observers were quick to point SEE TEEN PAGE A3 ➤ were taken. There the sheep Muskrat Springs, and the SEE SHEEP PAGE A3 ➤

WEATHER OPEN FORUM A4 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE Snow showers expected through OBITUARIES A5, A6 BULLETIN BOARD A7 Tooele native chronicles young Friday with highs in the TV LISTINGS B2 CLASSIFIEDS B4 girl’s life on a rural ranch mid-20s to mid-30s. See B1 Complete Forecast: A2 SPORTS A8 ANNOUNCEMENTS B3 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 8, 2008 Utah & The West CORRECTION Tech companies show greener side at gadget show In the Jan. 3 article titled “North Tooele County Fire by Peter Svensson District proposes significant ASSOCIATED PRESS tax increase” it was incor- rectly mentioned that the dis- NEW YORK (AP) — Consumer electron- trict hadn’t purchased a new ics are not exactly easy on the environment fire truck since 1987. Actually, — they consume electricity that contrib- only the Lake Point and Erda utes to global warming, and toxins leach stations have engines that out of them when they end up in landfills. are nearly 20 years old that But the industry that is inviting people will require replacement. The to get a new cell phone every year and toss Transcript-Bulletin apologizes out that old TV in favor of a great new flat for this error. panel is also trying to show that it cares. At the world’s largest trade show for con- sumer electronics, which started Monday Valley Weather Forecast in Las Vegas, manufacturers will be talking not just about megapixels, megahertz and megabytes, but about smart power adapt- ers that do not waste as much electric- Local Weather ity, batteries that are easier to recycle, and components made from plants. Tue Many of the products on display will be 36/28 striking rather small blows for the environ- 1/8 ment, but the industry is realizing that Mostly cloudy with snow showers even in electronics, going “green” can be a powerful marketing tool. developing during the afternoon. “Everything I’ve heard from folks out High 36F. there is that there is going to be a lot of emphasis on green this year,” said Scot Case, a vice president at consultancy TerraChoice Environmental Marketing Inc. Wed One of the 2,700 exhibitors at the 34/23 International Consumer Electronics Show AP photo / Jae C. Hong 1/9 will be Japan’s Fujitsu Ltd., which will show Quality specialist Travis Banderob (left) looks at Sharp’s LCD television display at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Jan. 6, as exhibitors get Periods of snow. Highs in the mid off a laptop with a plastic case made from ready for the opening of the Consumer Electronics Show. The world’s largest trade show for consumer electronics will be featuring more environ- 30s and lows in the low 20s. corn rather than petroleum products. The ment-friendly products company has sold such a model in Japan since 2006, but is now considering taking it Another company attacking the recy- contain little recoverable material. The way toward making their products recy- to the North American market. cling angle is Z-Power, which has devel- metals in Z-Power’s batteries will be recov- clable, said Jeff Ziegler, chief executive of Environmental awareness among con- oped a battery technology that it hopes erable, Dueber said, and with a precious Austin-based TechTurn Inc., which pro- Thu sumers and corporations has now reached will replace the lithium-ion batteries that metal like silver in them, there will be a cesses millions of used computers and 34/30 the point where manufacturers really are power today’s laptops and cell phones. Its strong incentive to do so. The capacity other gadgets every year for recycling or 1/10 taking notice, said Richard McCormack, silver-zinc batteries will show up in laptops should be 20-30 percent higher than lith- reuse. Manufacturers have cut down on A few snow showers. Highs in the senior vice president of marketing at from a “major” manufacturer in the sum- ium-ion laptop batteries. The company is the number of different materials that go Fujitsu’s U.S. arm. mer, according to the Camarillo, California, also in discussions with cell-phone manu- into their products, simplifying recycling a mid 30s and lows in the low 30s. “They’re driving manufacturers like us company’s chief executive, Ross Dueber. facturers. great deal. They have also cut back on lead with their pocket book,” McCormack said. Lithium-ion batteries are recyclable but PC makers have already come a long solder and other poisonous components. ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service

Subscriber Service Gays, transgenders fight for legal protections in Utah by Brock Vergakis she never imagined how hostile her not doing my job,” said Johnson, Johnson is sponsoring House Bill the number. If you haven’t received your newspaper ASSOCIATED PRESS work environment would become one of three openly gay lawmakers. 89, which would add sexual ori- “We have so many people in by 6:30 p.m., please call 882-0050 and when co-workers learned she used Johnson said it’s time Utah’s les- entation and gender identity to a suburban and rural areas who are our customer representative will assist you. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Ariana to be male. bian, gay, bisexual and transgen- list of protected classes in the Utah uncomfortable to be out or to even Customer service hours on Tuesday and Losco says she’s just another sub- “It’s been pure hell,” Losco said, der community fights back against Antidiscrimination Act. admit to family members that they Thursday nights are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. urban wife. noting that her shifts have been cut years of hostility, highlighted by a There are 20 states that include have a different sexual orientation,” The Tooele woman drives a mini- as a result. “I’ve gone home many ban on gay marriages and attempts sexual orientation in their antidis- she said. “I’m pleased to hear there van, loves spending time with her times crying, but I have to do it. I to eliminate gay-straight alliances in crimination laws, and 11 of those are 14 people who have been brave ������ family and shops at the local Wal- have to have a paycheck.” public schools. include gender identity. enough to actually file complaints. ���������� Mart. Her lifestyle, she says, is the Under Utah law, discriminating “It’s very clear that if the LGBT The Utah Labor Commission said “It’s difficult to go against the �������� epitome of ordinary. against gay and transgender people community does not begin to act it has received 14 complaints of dis- grain here,” Johnson said. �������������� But not everyone sees it that way. is legal. Rep. Christine Johnson, D- in an offensive manner that we will crimination against gay or transgen- Among Utah’s 2.7 million resi- �������������� ��������� That’s because Losco was a man Salt Lake City, wants that to change continually end up playing defense,” der people since June when Equality dents, there are about 50,000 self- ������������� ������������������ until 1994. in one of the nation’s most conser- she said. “I think the statewide Utah, an advocacy group, asked that identified gay, lesbian and bisexual ������ When she took a job at a nurs- vative states. community is frustrated with this the agency keep track. adults living in Utah, according to ����������� ���������� ing home six months ago, she said “If I’m not shaking things up, I’m unapologetic discrimination.” Johnson was surprised to learn the Census Bureau. ��������������� ��������������� ��������������� ������������������� �������������� ���������������� ������������ ���������������� Tooele ��������� ������������ ������ Vick’s pit bulls sitting pretty at Utah sanctuary ������������ ������������� ������������ ��������������������� come from a rough background,” but their handlers will observe the with the dogfighting operation is ����������� ������������ by Paul Foy he said. animals for at least six months and sentenced Jan. 25, Polis said. “Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” ����������� ������������ ASSOCIATED PRESS Caretakers are keeping the pit work to correct any behavior prob- Vick is serving a 23-month pris- 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. ��������������� ������������ bulls separated from some 600 lems, Polis said. on sentence for a dogfighting con- ������������� ������������ (East of Viaduct) 843-5800 �������������� ������������ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Twenty- other dogs at a 3,000-acre sanctu- Polis said the sanctuary eutha- spiracy. Tickets are now available online at www.movieswest.com ������������� ����������� two of the pit bulls seized from sus- ary that leases another 30,000 acres nizes dogs only for medical rea- The Best Friends sanctuary ������������ ������������������������� pended NFL quarterback Michael of federal land for grazing animals. sons. will appear in a new National Jan. 4 - 10 ����������� Vick’s dogfighting operation are Best Friends has 400 employees. A court order prevents the sanc- Geographic channel series called *Times & Shows Subject to Change ������������� �������������������� sniffing the dry desert air, getting Helping the pit bulls adjust to tuary from discussing any of the “Dog Town” that starts Friday. * ����������� ����������������� National Treasure to know human kindness and gob- a new social life will be difficult, dogs’ conditions until a man linked ���������������� ����������������� Dly 4:15, 7:05, 9:50 ������������� ���������������������� bling treats at a Utah animal sanc- Sat 12:30, 4:15, 7:05, 9:50 ��������������� tuary. Sun 12:30, 4:15, 7:05 (PG) �������������� ����������������� Each dog has its own pen inside ������������� �������������� an octagonal housing unit and an * ��������������� �������������� Juno outdoor run. They’re being fed ������������ �������������� Gyro Dly 4:35, 7:15, 9:30 “canine caviar” — a special dog- Sat 12:15, 2:35, 4:35, 7:15, 9:30 ���������� ����������� ���������������� food formulation. They’re chew- Sun 12:15, 2:35, 4:35, 7:15 (PG-13) ������������ ����������������� ing rubber bones. They can wres- Combo * ����������� �������� tle rubber toys filled with doggie P.S. I Love You ���������������� ����������������� Dly 4:15, 7:00 ������������� ������������������� treats. “We’re walking these guys and HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm Sat 4:15, 7:00 touching them more,” said Patty Sun 4:15, 7:00 (PG-13) �������������������������������������� 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 ����������������������������������������� Hegwood, director of animal care �������������������������������������������� for the Best Friends Animal Society $ Charlie Wilson’s War ���������������������������������������� in Kanab, about 260 miles south of Dly 9:45 ������������������������������������������� 4.99 Sat 12:35, 9:45 �������������� Salt Lake City. ���������������������������������������� “This is red cliffs and rocks and Sun 12:35 (R) ����������������������������������������������� desert as oppose to Virginia, which ������������������������������������������� The Water Horse* ����������������������������������������� is green and humid. So they have Small 14 oz ��������������������������������������������� lots of noses up in the air, taking Dly 5:00, 7:25, 9:50 ��������������������� $2.15 Sat 12:05, 2:35, 5:00, 7:25, 9:50 �������������������������������������� in all the different smells. Some are Med 18 oz Sun 12:05, 2:35, 5:00, 7:25 (PG) ����������������������������������� a little pensive. They’re trying to ������������������������������������������ $2.79 ������������������������������������� figure out where they are, basically. Includes Alvin & the Chipmunks They’re looking at us like, ‘Who the ���������������������������������������� Jumbo 32 oz Med Drink Dly 4:15, 7:15, 9:35 ������������������������������������������� heck are you?’” & Fries ������������������������������������������ $4.19 Sat 12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:35 ������ The dogs landed Wednesday Sun 12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 7:15 (PG) after an eight-hour flight in a char- tered twin-prop from Richmond, �������������������������������������� I am Legend ����������������������������������� Va. Other shelters are taking anoth- Dly 4:35, 7:05, 9:30 Sun - Thurs 5:00 | 7:00 Sun - Thurs 5:00 | 7:00 ���������������������������������� er 25 dogs from Vick’s 15-acre coun- PG-13 PG Sat 12:00, 2:20, 4:35, 7:05, 9:30 Fri & Sat 5:00 | 7:00 | 9:00 ENDS THURSDAY �������������������������������� try estate in southeastern Virginia. Sun 12:00, 2:20, 4:35, 7:05 (PG-13) ����������������������������������� “It’s the end of a long grind for ������������������������� Disney’s Our Box Office opens daily these guys,” Best Friends spokes- Tooele’s Show Place for Over 60 Years! 20 min. before first show starts. All shows before 6pm $5 ������������������������������������������ man John Polis said. One Missed Call Enchanted pm $ $ ����������������������������������������������� 882-2273 After 6 Adults 7 • Kids (under 12) 5 “Our fondest hope is that they $ (over 65) ������������������������������������������������� Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 6pm $5 Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 6pm $5 Seniors 5 ��������������������������������������������������� get adopted, but we have to be very 111 N. Main, Tooele The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ������������� conservative because these dogs Starts Friday “First Sunday” (PG-13) 5, 7, 9 All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens A3

TUESDAY January 8, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Seniors to be shuttled from parking lot to centers in style by Doug Radunich The two carts were bought had that happen in the past,” STAFF WRITER used for a total of $8,260 Dymock said. “We want to from Salt Lake City-based keep people active and pre- They may not recreate the Highland Golf. Each cart can vent them from falling and feel of a day on the links, but carry a total of six passen- getting hurt, or possibly even for seniors used to braving gers with room in the back breaking a hip or leg. As we long walks across icy parking for wheelchairs, walkers and get more and more people lots, new golf cart shuttles other accessories. here, we hope even more to at the Tooele and Grantsville Dymock said the carts will make people feel as comfort- seniors centers will be a wel- also keep seniors safer from able and safe as possible.” come addition. traffic and ice in the park- For more information or to The carts will pick up ing lots. He said the carts volunteer as a driver at either seniors at their vehicles and will serve as a good way to center, call Dymock at 882- drive them to the entrance of prevent slips and falls in the 2870, ext. 124. the centers, or vice versa. The parking lot. [email protected] carts were needed because photography / Troy Boman “These carts will help pre- the growing popularity of Butch Dymock gives Tooele Senior Center patrons a lift in a newly acquired golf cart Tuesday. The carts are used to vent people from slipping the two centers has caused transport seniors from the parking lot to the center. and falling on snow or ice in their parking lots to be full the parking lot, and we have NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 at certain times during the they do because it’s such a carts and how to keep them Monday through Thursday, day, resulting in seniors hav- far walk for them,” he said. charged up.” we would probably run the ing to park far from the cen- “I had told the county com- The centers also need vol- carts from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., ter and walk long distances, missioners about the need unteers to drive the carts, which is during our busiest according to Butch Dymock, for golf carts, and they said it Dymock said. time at the center, and for director of aging and adult was a good idea and agreed “We’d like to get enough vol- Friday we would probably run services for Tooele County. to have them delivered. unteers in the community for them from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., “Some people now have to Anything that prevents acci- both Tooele and Grantsville which is during our Friday park so far away from the dents here is good for us. The to have them running for at evening meal. We’ll keep the center, and I worry about biggest problem now is fig- least four hours a day Monday carts running for as long as them parking as far away as uring out where to keep the through Friday,” he said. “For they are needed.” Frozen pipes remain common winter problem by Missy Thompson Hansen recently received a STAFF WRITER call from homeowners who had a water heater and softener in Frigid temperatures cause their garage. When the door to many problems during the win- the garage was left open, the ter months, but one of the big- pipes froze. Hansen was able gest is frozen or burst pipes that to walk the couple through the can leave homes flooded if pre- thawing process, which they did ventative measures aren’t taken. with a hairdryer. Hometown Plumbing owner “Homeowners with frozen J.P. Hansen believes that leaving pipes need to make sure they hoses attached to outside taps get all the leaks out of the walls is the most common cause of and keep heat in there,” he said. frozen pipes. “Heat lamps or a light with a “The hoses freeze and the reflector shield will help the frost goes inside that tap and pipes.” bursts the line inside the house,” Although Hansen said that Hansen said. “Come spring, temperatures this winter haven’t photography / Maegan Burr or whenever you turn the out- stayed cold long enough to side tap on, it leaks inside the J. P. Hansen, owner of Hometown Plumbing in Tooele, gets called out on freeze many pipes, that doesn’t many frozen pipes and outdoor faucets that have frozen over during the house.” mean problems might not pop winter. Homeowners should take precautions early on to prevent pipes from The easiest way to prevent freezing when the coldest months hit. up when temperatures rise. leaking is to take the hose off [email protected] the tap when there are freez- and burst a pipe. But you won’t “I see frozen pipes more in ing temperatures so the tap find out about it until next new construction than in older can drain out. Many homes are spring.” homes,” he said. “If the insula- equipped with freezeless taps Although Hansen hasn’t tion isn’t put in correctly, it will which should prevent the pipes received many calls about peo- hold the cold. If they put insula- from getting too frosty. Many ple with frozen pipes this year, tion over the pipe to the outside older homes only have a regular it’s the action taken during the wall it will freeze.” pipe sticking out of the house fall and winter months that will He added that this problem Pain-Free Legs with a valve attached. help keep pipes from bursting. usually occurs in unfinished “Make sure those taps aren’t He does get at least one call a basements where an airway leaking,” Hansen said. “Even a week asking what people can do is accessible and cold air can little drip will cause problems to prevent pipes from freezing. enter.

For girls ages 18 to 19, the In 2005, Tooele County ranked Teen birth rate declined 8.8 percent just above the national aver- continued from page A1 from 74.9 per 1,000 in 2005 to age of 7.7 percent of recorded 68.3 per 1,000 in 2006. births to teens and remained increased 6.1 oercent from “Our community-based well above the statewide aver- 14.7 to 15.6 per 1,000, and for abstinence education pro- age of 4.6 percent. Nationally, ages 18 to 19 the birth rate gram is working,” said Sherrie Utah ranks eighteenth lowest rose 11.5 percent from 58 to Ahlstrom, director of com- in the nation for teen births 64.7 per 1,000 over the same munity health for the Tooele in 2005. time period. County Health Department. The county teen prevention “The Center for Disease “The program is abstinence- program was launched in 1998 Control report is evidence only from ages 9 to 14, and and includes four primary that abstinence-only educa- then is abstinence-based at targets: schools, parents, the tion is a failure,” said Melissa the high school level. When community and the media. Thompson, executive direc- our nurses go into the schools The efforts of the Tooele tor of Planned Parenthood they are teaching self-respect, teen pregnancy prevention Association of Utah. “A com- esteem, decision making program go beyond school Initial prehensive curriculum that is skills, and how to deal with education programs. It has abstinence-based, but allows peer pressure.” included billboards, parent- Consultation is students access to knowledge The maturation program at ing classes, community-based about preventing pregnancy, the elementary level and the education for parents on how is the best way to prevent sex- classroom presentation pro- to talk to children, and an Free ually transmitted diseases and gram in junior high is funded annual float in the Fourth of unwanted pregnancies.” by a grant from the federal July parade. In Tooele county, where the abstinence-only program. The “Before we as a communi- health department has been high school program is fund- ty just didn’t talk about teen operating a teen-pregnancy ed through an out-of-wedlock pregnancy,” Ahlstrom said. prevention program since pregnancy prevention pro- “The biggest change that has 1998 using federal money for gram, and stresses abstinence been made is now we talk abstinence-only education, but includes other subjects about it, and that has gone a the trend of teen pregnancy such as prevention of HIV and long way to help reduce the continued to decline in 2006, other sexually transmitted problem.” contrary to state and national diseases. While the downward trend trends. Since 1995, Tooele County is encouraging to Ahlstrom, Can Be Yours Again The birth rate among girls has dropped from the high- she is not ready to proclaim age 15 to 17 in Tooele County est teen birth rate in the state victory. Varicose veins are not always a cosmetic issue. They can create a declined a dramatic 22.8 per- — 20 percent of all recorded “We still have a lot of work lot of discomfort and swelling, too. Gail Strindberg, MD, a general cent from 22.8 per 1,000 in births — to the fourth-highest to do,” said Ahlstrom. and thoracic surgeon at Mountain West Medical Center, offers the 2005 to 17.6 per 1,000 in 2006. at 8 percent of recorded births. [email protected] VNUS Closure® procedure. It uses radiofrequencies for treatment not painful vein stripping, and it is covered by most medical insurance The Foundation for North American Wild providers. The VNUS Closure® procedure is a clinically proven, Sheep Sheep — an organization whose mission is minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins and their underlying continued from page A1 to promote and enhance increasing popula- cause: venous reflux. If you want to get rid of painful or unsightly tions of indigenous wild sheep — paid local grazing permits in the area had to be pur- ranchers to retire their grazing permits in varicose veins, call Dr. Strindberg of Oquirrh Surgical Services at chased from ranchers to ensure no domestic the area. (435) 228-0061. And remember, the initial consultation is free. sheep would come in contact with the native Dolling said a similar relocation project wild bighorn sheep. Domestic sheep can will likely need to be done in 2010. carry a disease called pasteurella pneumo- Bighorn sheep were reintroduced to the 435-228-0061 nia fairly well, but the native wild bighorn Stansbury range in December 2005, after sheep aren’t as resilient to it, Dolling said. being absent for about 70 years. They were As a result, native bighorn that come in con- brought in to rebuild the bighorn sheep tact with domestic sheep with the disease population after diseases killed off the origi- can pick it up and carry it to the rest of the nal population. herd. [email protected] A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 8, 2008

• Editorial Editor Jeff Barrus • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum (435) 882-0050

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OUR VIEW Getting kids to school safely is cities’ role too The issue of safe routes to school surfaced again last week when we reported on Middle Canyon Elementary students who were walking to school on busy Droubay Road because the sidewalk on their route was covered in snow and ice. This sidewalk lies on the back side of a row of double-frontage lots, meaning it is often neglected by the property owners who bear the responsibility of keeping it clear. Tooele City says it is difficult to enforce the clean- sidewalks ordinance against property owners. This is an issue that keeps coming back to haunt us in multiple forms. At East Elementary, students are forced to choose between a steep hillside with no sidewalk on Seventh Street or crossing the street at a dangerously blind point in the road. At Willow Elementary in Grantsville, another school without approaching sidewalks, students must trudge through snow or down the busy road leading to the school. At Northlake, heavy pick-up and drop- off traffic, combined with a lack of sidewalks for children heading west, means walking kids often end up weaving in and out of idling vehicles as school gets out. Certainly, parents and the school district can contribute to a solution to the problem of kids being able to walk to school safely by working together on routes and safety techniques. But the lion’s share of responsibility for solving the problem should go to Tooele and Grantsville cities. They must ensure that infrastructure like sidewalks, signs, lights and road markings are in place to keep kids safe. They must also find a way to keep sidewalks clear so that kids aren’t forced to walk in busy roads. One component of that is mak- ing sure that it isn’t city snowplows that are pushing snow from the streets up on to the sidewalks in the first place. Ensuring safe routes to school during the winter might mean the city will have to enforce a subjective sidewalk-clearing ordinance for the greater good. Or it might mean rewriting the ordinance so that it’s more easily enforceable. Or, at the point at which the city has thrown up its hands because it can’t enforce the ordinance, perhaps it would be simpler to roll up its sleeves and run a ATV plow down those dangerous stretches of sidewalk where kids have no other route options. We can’t think of a more important contribution city govern- ment can make to its citizens than helping our children get to LETTER TO THE EDITOR school safely. School without sidewalks LETTER CONTEST LETTERS POLICY GUEST OPINION My children go to Northlake Elementary and we have few to no The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will ters to the editor from readers. Letters sidewalks for our kids. The city has select the best letter of the month and must be no longer than 250 words, forgotten the west side, especially reprint it in the first Open Forum page civil in tone, written exclusively for the Sidewalk fix could be a the Shetlands Meadows subdivi- of the following month. The winning Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by sion. Residents there have repeat- letter writer will receive a free one-year the writer’s name, address and phone edly asked the city for sidewalks out subscription to the newspaper. The sub- number. Priority will be given to letters little-by-little project of the subdivision. A couple of years scription can be transferred or used to that refer to a recent article in the ago, a local spiritual leader dragged renew a present subscription. newspaper. All letters may be subject t is bad that kids have to the mayor out to see our land-locked to editing. walk to school on snow- situation. No funding for the project packed sidewalks, but at ever followed and all the city could the kids do use, through 600 North Letters written to thank an individual or I Ann Herron organization should be submitted for least they have sidewalks. do was grade a path and fill it with and Coleman, are always flooded GUEST COLUMNIST “Notes of Appreciation” In many areas of Grantsville rock base. This, of course, is now all — or they hoof it over the fields. I and Tooele there are no side- weeds, and was a very temporary realize the snow is a problem for Readers who are interested in writing a walks at all along residential fix. The school walking route also many schools, but our problem is longer guest op-ed column on a topic of streets. Instead, there are mud walk-less areas. (I’d like to nom- has the students go through areas of year round. Will it take an incident to general interest should contact Editor pits that pass for walking trails inate my entire block.) Then the city where the sidewalks are in open our city council’s minds? Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- along some of our established council members could check major disrepair. These sidewalks are Andres A. Alarcon mation at the top of this page. streets. What our area needs is the finances and find a little not even ADA-compliant. The routes Tooele honest-to-goodness concrete money each month to work on E-mail: [email protected] sidewalks on every street. sidewalk construction. Fax: (435) 882-6123 Tooele and Grantsville have Just working on five to 10 Mail: Letters to the Editor Tooele Transcript-Bulletin both experienced huge growth blocks a month is a good goal GUEST OPINION P.O. Box 390 in the past few years. But when — we could all have sidewalks builders complete a new sub- by 2009. Given the slowdown division, or even a few homes, in the building industry in our zoning requirements almost area, surely it wouldn’t break Celebrity sister sets poor example for teens always mandate finished side- the bank to hire some concrete walks in the neighborhood. workers. We’d be supporting eenage girls should not be has to look at the kids in any high That means the older parts of local workers and improving having children. Even rich school and count how many girls town are left with no walking our communities. T teenage girls with famous sis- wear those ridiculous giant sun- paths or way to manageably get With more sidewalks, people ters, their own television show and Daniel Kline glasses. It’s natural for teens to want from one block to another that could walk more, lose weight lots of money should avoid getting GUEST COLUMNIST to emulate famous people, but the does not require completing an and we wouldn’t be the fattest pregnant because almost nothing results can be disastrous when part obstacle course in vegetation, city (almost) in the state any good can come of it. of the glamour of fame comes from tree roots and trash. more. By making the decision to get them six figures for the first picture being arrested, abusing various The other problem is that With more sidewalks, people pregnant at 16, Jamie Lynn Spears, of their baby and instead of being substances and having unplanned those developers do only what would be more inclined to walk has doomed thousands of teenage showered with attention they will pregnancies. they have to do. So in many over and visit their neighbors, girls and their children to lives of face a difficult road to avoid abject Stars like the Spears sisters, Paris neighborhoods there is no legal increasing the mental health poverty and despair. Though Jamie poverty. Hilton and Lindsay Lohan hold — or non-muddy — way to get and sociality of our communi- Lynn — the sister of troubled pop Raising a child has been difficult huge influence over regular teens; between subdivisions. What’s ties. star Britney Spears — has the finan- for my wife and me and we waited a responsibility none of them seem the point of that? Aren’t we a As we consider the state of cial resources to support a child she until we were 30, financially stable to take seriously. It’s not okay to ask community, not little geograph- our sidewalks and the fact that lacks the maturity to properly raise and well set-up in our professions an audience to buy your products, ically isolated housing units? we have new civic leaders, this a kid as would most teenagers no before attempting it. If two people watch your movies and follow your The answer here is not quick, might be a good project to matter how successful they are else- with decent resources and estab- lead when it comes to purchas- and will require some dedica- launch in the new year. where. lished careers find parenting chal- ing things, but not consider it your tion from the leaders of our cit- Certainly some incredibly lenging, then what hope does a responsibility to set a reasonably ies. Maybe our new city council Ann Herron is a journalist and resourceful non-famous teenage teenager who hasn’t even finished good example in other areas of life. members could take this up as former associate professor at moms manage to rise above their high school have? As we’ve learned from watch- a goal of 2008. Utah State University who lives circumstances to carve out a decent A star to younger teenagers ing kids emulate athletes, famous First, Tooele and Grantsville in Tooele. She can be reached at life for themselves and their child. because of her role on Nickelodeon’s people often don’t make good role could draw up a list of side- [email protected]. Most of the estimated 750,000 girls “Zoey 101,” Jamie Lynn must under- models, but their fame makes them who have babies between the ages stand that many girls see her as a role models anyway. Kids are going of 15-19, however, face a lifetime of role model. Not only is she pretty, to follow Jamie Lynn Spears down bad jobs, financial struggles and an but she’s on TV, gets paid well and this path. That’s a worse tragedy inability to give their kid the tools lives what most would consider a than one foolish famous girl who required to get ahead. glamorous lifestyle. If she endorsed has a baby because it gets her on Non-rich and famous 16-year- a perfume or a pair of shoes, a cer- magazine covers and makes her olds who elect to follow in Jamie tain percentage of her audience more famous. Lynn’s footsteps will find that their would buy it to be like her and the A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 choice does not get them a million same will be true of her pregnancy. Daniel B. Kline’s work appears in over dollar payday to be on a maga- Anyone who doubts that celeb- 100 papers weekly. He can be reached Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus zine cover. Nobody will be offering rities influence teenagers simply at [email protected]. Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor OBITUARY A5

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OBITUARIES

Nellie (Pacheco) individual. Her family, neigh- David A. Gonzales Montoya bors and friends will miss her dearly. She was blessed to have “Our dad, now there was a such wonderful neighbors in man.” Maria Manuela (Nellie) Erda and other places where Our dad, David A. Gonzales, left Pacheco Montoya was born on she lived and numerous friends. this world to be with his Lord and Sept. 3, 1919, in Coyote, Rio She was also grateful for the Savior on Dec. 27, 2007, at the age Arriba County, N.M. professional attention and of 68. She was raised in Durango, love she received from Rocky He is survived by his wife, Colo., with grandfather Jose Mountain Care and Mountain Betty; four children, Suzie (Mike) Dolores Martinez. There she Home Hospice of Tooele. Vought, Paul (Cindy) Chapman, also lived with uncles, aunts, Nellie leaves behind John Julie (Carey) Jentzsch and David and their families. As a result, (Evelyn) Montoya, Laurell M. Gonzales; six grandchildren; her cousins were like siblings. the privilege of helping numer- (Manuel) Martinez, Jerry three and one sister. He In 1938, she met and married ous children develop a solid (Theresa) Montoya, grandchil- was preceded in death by his par- the late Henry Montoya. In the faith foundation, including at dren, nephews, nieces, cousins, ents and two brothers. hand and could fix anything. early 1940s they lived in Pagosa Nellie volunteered for many least two students who became sisters-in-law, comadres and Dave started driving 16-wheel- Although he had four children Springs, Colo., Lumberton, years as a Confraternity of priests from Tooele, Fathers compadres and many others ers at an early age. He spent most of his own, to many of their friends N.M., and Chama, N.M. They Christian Doctrine (CCD) Bittman and Vialpando. Nellie, she considered to be part of her of his driving career with P.I.E. and he was “Dad.” His love for his God, moved to Utah in 1950. They teacher’s aide at St. Marguerite’s a humble person, described family. Nellie was 88 years old. Yellow Freight. He had a smile for family and friends was uncondi- lived in Grantsville, Stockton, Catholic Church. She received herself as “simple and old-fash- Services were held on Dec. 26, everyone and never knew a strang- tional and an example to all. We TOD Park, Orem, Tooele and a certificate from Pope John ioned.” She was also a very car- 2007, at St. Marguerite’s Church. er. He was always ready to lend a will miss him! Erda. While living in Tooele, Paul II for her service and had ing, religious, and fair-minded Burial in Pagosa Springs, Colo.

Brian Russell Newbold loved attending and participat- (Chuck) Dewey of Colorado Susan L. Garrard ing in the bluegrass festivals. Springs, Colo; and many nieces He wowed the crowds with his and nephews. He is preced- 1964-2008 Brian Russell Newbold, 48, awesome guitar playing. He ed in death by his father and Susan L. Varner Kelsey Garrard passed away suddenly and spent many hours in the base- grandparents. passed away Saturday morning, unexpectedly at home on the ment picking guitars with his Funeral services will be Jan. 5, 2008. She was born Nov. afternoon of Jan. 4, 2008, losing dad who taught him to play. held on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 3, 1964, in San Rafael, Calif., the his battle with addiction. Brian married Terry Long in 2008, at 1 p.m., at the Tooele daughter of Forrest and Aileen Brian was born July 31, 1959, 1978, they later divorced. He Stake Center, 253 S. 200 East, Varner. in Provo, to Russell Bertrand married Jennifer Applegate in Tooele. Family and friends may She moved to Salt Lake City in Newbold and Irene Anna 1986, they also later divorced. call from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1979, where she went to South Barney. Brian lived most of his Brian had been a heavy equip- prior to services. Internment High. She married Chris Kelsey life in Tooele County. In his ment operator, truck driver and Tooele City Cemetery. In lieu of in 1988 and had two boys, JoJo youth he played little league a jack of all trades. flowers family requests dona- and Joshua. She married Mark baseball, excelling as a pitch- Brian was a much loved son, tions be made to in Brian’s Garrard on Dec. 10, 2006. They away March 31, 1995. er and making it to the All- brother and father and will be children’s savings account at had a boy named Skylor. She Graveside services will be held Stars. Brian was an avid hunter. sorely missed. He is survived by Tooele Federal Credit Union c/ had three stepchildren, Crystal, Thursday, Jan. 10, at noon, at He loved deer hunting in the his mother of Tooele; children, o Barbara Pettley. Mellisa and Andrew; three broth- Redwood Memorial Cemetery. Qquirrh Mountains and hunt- Canyon and Schofield. Brian Justin (Nicole) Lakepoint, Jett We love you Brian, peace be ers, Forrest, Joe and Tommy; as Friends may call Wednesday, from ing ducks in the Great Salt Lake was an award winning flat top and Jensyn and their mothers, with you. well as six uncles and other rela- 6 to 8 p.m., at Larkin Mortuary, marshes. He spent countless picker and had been a member all of Tooele; sisters, Barbara tives. Her dad passed away Feb. 260 E. South Temple, and again hours fishing in Huntington of several bluegrass bands. He (Don) Pettley of Tooele, Joanna 25, 1994. Her uncle Albert passed on Thursday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., prior to graveside services.

NOTES OF APPRECIATION If it happens here, read about it here. With sincere appreciation Tooele City Volunteer Fire true gratitude, but again, I want to thank all our truly thoughtful and appreci- we would like to thank our Department for their quick thank you all. friends who called, brought ated. Thank you. TOOELETRANSCRIPT family, friends and neigh- action in putting out my Oran and Jeri Willardson food, or sent flowers on Kathy Reed BULLETIN bors for their quick response garage fire. My garage is my the passing of my husband and help. Also, thanks to the life. Words cannot express Marion (Jim) Reed. That was Subscribe Today • 882-0050

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If for some reason I don’t having to perform practic care is safe and effective for arthritis and a host of other condi- ation” for only $27. There are function. I got relief from head think I can help you, I will try to grueling exercise, or choosing the prevention and management of tions ranging from fatigue and loss absolutely no catches and nothing aches, neck pain, shoulder and refer you to the appropriate health potentially dangerous surgery. a number of health problems.” of energy to muscle strain sprains hidden. arm pain.” care professional. and athletic injuries, -Claudia (Grantville) A7

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OBITUARIES DEATH NOTICE 30 th Anniversary Arthur George Hogan he met Eva Dean Green and Jack O. Spradling A full obituary appeared in the they remained lifetime friends Salt Lake Tribune Jan. 6, 2008. Celebration! 1913 - 2008 to travel with and support each 1938-2008 � Arthur G. Hogan, 94, passed other in their time of loss of Jack O. Spradling passed away Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008, spouses. He spent the last years away Jan. 4, 2008. A celebration in Price. He was born April 14, at the Heirloom Inn in Price. of Jack’s life will be held Jan. 12, 1913, in Lake Point, to Arthur He is preceded in death by his from 6 to 10 p.m., at the Elks M. and Jerusha Yates Hogan. wife; son, Arthur Byron Hogan; Lodge, 4894 S. State St., Murray. PRE-ENGINEERED STRUCTURES FOR: • Commercial He married Fern Clement Sept. one brother; two sisters; and one • Residential • Suburban • Equine • Farm • Metal Roofing ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS 30, 1939. She preceded him in great-grandchild. He is survived 24’x40’x9’ starting at $9,145 death May 7, 1987. by his children, Lynn (Gloria) Something 30’ x48’ x10’ starting at $11,595 Arthur lived a life of hard work Hogan and Barbara (Dale) Terry; 42’ x64’ x13’ starting at $19,545 with kindness in his heart for all lifetime friend, Eva Dean; one On Your 60’ x88’ x14’ starting at $32,995 Crew travel required over 50 miles. Local building code modifications extra. Buildings of God’s creations. His honesty, brother, Cliff Hogan; and two pictured are not priced in ad. Anniversary Specials are built on your level site. Price Mind? subject to change without notice. hard work, and integrity brings sisters, Afton and Erma. He is us all to want to have these attri- took pride in his work and his also survived by 11 grandchil- find out what’s new at www.clearybuilding.com butes. He was a lifetime resi- family worked along side him all dren, 32 great-grandchildren dent of Lake Point. He worked the way. At the time of his retire- and two great-great-grandchil- for Deseret Livestock at South ment he and Fern looked for- dren. Choose Colors... Design your building... Ranch in Skull Valley and later ward to traveling and living a life Funeral services were held Write a letter to the Editor! Call today for your free informational DVD! on at Kennecott until retire- of comfort. This was cut short on Jan. 5, at Tate Mortuary. P.O. Box 390 Payson, UT ment. He built his home by the by the untimely death of Fern. Interment Tooele City Tooele, UT 84074 801-465-0300 sweat of his brow. His surround- She died of open heart surgery Cemetery. [email protected] �������������� Serving our Clients since 1978 1-800-373-5550 ings were always beautiful. He in May 1987. After time passed

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Together again 1930 - 2008 Happy New Year Fustine Ellena Hunt passed away Friday, Jan. 4, 2008. She was born in Parowan, Utah, on Sept. 3, 1930, to Frank Lazell Norris and Ada Diantha Thank you Tooele County Residents for Thompson. She married Fawn Hunt March 9, 1956. Their mar- riage was later solemnized in your support in 2007. Because of you we the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was one of 15 siblings. She is survived by her chil- can offer great deals like these in 2008 dren, Janet (Norm deceased) Pederson, Rodger (Mary Ann) Hunt and LaVetta (David) Army Depot in 1975. Fustine Lemenager of Grantsville; 13 was a very talented lady. She “The Local Boys” grandchildren and 14 great- enjoyed singing, gardening, grandchildren; five sisters, Alice, flowers, cooking, canning, Coda, Glenna Ray, Barbara and camping, family photographs, Bargain No games, just Jill; and brother, Floyd. She was dogs and entertaining. She and preceded in death by her lov- her husband hosted numerous bottom line prices ing husband, Fawn Ellis Hunt; get-togethers where there was son, Jay Lee; grandson, Michael much music, dancing and fam- If we don’t have it, I will get it for you. Baum; brothers, Kenny, Sam, ily fun. Keep your tax dollar in Tooele County! Steve, Sherman and Lester; Funeral services were held 3 Day, 500 Mile Exchange Policy and sisters, Carme Zorra and Monday, Jan. 7. Interment Buggy’s Dorothy. Grantsville City Cemetery. She retired from Tooele Manager’s 91 Ford Bronco 06 Mazda 3 07 Saturn Ion Special DEATH NOTICES

Roger Butler at 1 p.m., in the Grantsville 12th Ward building, 428 S. Hale 4wd, Over $4,000 on tires & lift Loaded, low mi., great fuel economy Funeral services for Roger St. A full obituary will appear Level 3, loaded, low mi., great fuel economy Butler who died Jan. 6, 2008, in the Thursday edition of the $ $ $ $ will be held on Friday, Jan. 11, Transcript-Bulletin. 128 $ 115 3,995 14,999 biweekly 11,632 biweekly Silviano Martinez will be held on Thursday, Jan. 10, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Manager’s 03 Buick Century 07 Chev. Cobalt 06 PT Cruiser Funeral mass for Silviano church. Mr. Martinez died on Special Martinez will be held on Friday, Jan. 6, 2008. A full obituary will Jan. 11, 2008, at 11 a.m., at St. appear in the Thursday edition Marguerite’s Church. Visitation of the Transcript-Bulletin.

Great Fuel, Low Miles one semi with an empty trail- LT, Loaded, White & Silver PW, PL, Cruise, Tilt, Touring Edition Winds er that blew over going east- $ $ $ continued from page A1 bound on I-80 at mile marker $ 80 $ 109 $ biweekly 94 96. 7,995 10,295 biweekly 9,395 biweekly were also reported at Dugway. In addition to the semi, The storm was part of a series Anderson said UHP was kept of blustery winter storms very busy all night long deal- 07 Pontiac G6, GT 05 Buick Lacrosse 01 Toyota Camry that have hit California and ing with power outages and moved eastward into the trees falling into power lines Intermountain West. across the valley. The wind tore off siding Tooele City Police Chief and roofs, uprooted trees, Ron Kirby said the damage laid down fencing and flung from the storm made for a trampolines into the air. very busy weekend as well. Loaded, All the Goodies CXS, Loaded Leather, Roof, Limited, Loaded Many longtime residents “We had all kinds of stuff $ said this was the biggest wind associated with the wind, $ 128 $ $110 $ $99 storm they had ever seen in everything from downed 14,995 biweekly 11,995 biweekly biweekly Tooele County. power lines to loose animals 9,999 “We’ve never seen any- that got out because fences thing like that,” said Glenda were blown over, and numer- Shields, a lifelong Pine ous calls of damage,” Kirby 06 Dodge Stratus STX 06 Chev. Impala LT 02 Honda Accord Canyon resident. “We’ve had said. some mighty strong winds A downed power line here before, but nothing like across Clifford Drive in this.” Tooele caused the closure of Shields said her carport that road for a few hours on — 24 feet long, 12 feet wide Saturday, Kirby said. PW, PL, Cruise, Tilt, Theft Sys., Low Mi. and weighing an estimated Angelo Cerroni, caretaker PW, PL, Cruise, Auto V6, EX, Loaded, Roof 1,000 pounds — was blown of the Dow James Field, said $ $ $ into a tree. between 150 and 200 feet of $ 89 $ 110 $ 108 biweekly biweekly biweekly “It happened on Friday fencing at the Dow James 8,999 12,495 11,999 night when we had the hurri- Complex blew down in the cane,” she said. “It just made storm. He estimates it will a heck of a racket when it cost several thousand dollars 06 Toyota Corolla 06 Colorado LS 03 Honda Accord turned loose.” to fix. The neighbor’s tree held Max Curry Sr., secre- the carport in place, she said, tary treasurer for the Curry and several neighbors were Insurance Tooele office, said able to tie it down. the Grantsville and Tooele Cathy Lister, who works at offices received 100-plus Sweat Fitness in Tooele, said claims after the storm. Low Miles Only 11,000 mi., Over 25 MPG EX, 4 dr., Leather, Roof, V6 a large metal awning blew “I’ve been in the business $ $ $ off the fitness center and hit 35 years in Tooele and that’s $ 115 $ 94 $ 125 her truck. She doesn’t know the most claims I’ve ever seen 12,995 biweekly 9,299 biweekly 14,495 biweekly yet how much the damage is from a storm,” he said. “I’ve estimated at. never seen so many roofs and Lt. Robert Anderson with shingles blown off and fences The best darn dealership the Utah Highway Patrol’s and trees blown down.” 426 E. Cimmaron • Erda • 882-7711 Tooele office, said there was [email protected] *Payments include tax, lic. & fees.Pymnts. based off TFCU rate, 60-70 mo.s, OAC. **Same year, make, model & miles. in Erda, guaranteed. TUESDAY January 8, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 The Bulletin Board

Tax seminar Tooele Tax time is coming, be prepared by attending our tax seminar “Preventing Hunter Education Tax Time Surprises”, presented by H & Hunter Education courses will be held R Block. This seminar will be held Jan. on Jan. 8, 10, 15, 16 and 17. All classes 10, 2008, at 6 p.m., in the community are from 6 to 9 p.m., at the Tooele room at the Tooele City Library. County Health Building, 151 N. Main St. Range times to be announced. Story time State law requires students to attend Remember children’s story time every all sessions of class. For more infor- Wednesday at 11 a.m. and children’s mation call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan crafts each Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. at 882-6795. Check with the library for any special story times or other special events Caregivers Guide classes that come up. For more information The U-Care Caregiver Guide class- on these and other library programs, es are held every third Tuesday of visit our Web site tooelecity.org/tcl/ the month. The next class will be on library.html, call 882-2182 or visit us Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 7 p.m., at the at 128 W. Vine St., Tooele. Tooele Senior Center, 59 E. Vine St. This month’s class will be on general caregiving skills. Light refreshments Education will be served. For more information contact Dee Askerlund at 882-4163 or Adult Education Barb McFarland at 843-9054. Get your high school diploma this year! All classes required for a high school diploma, adult basic educa- Grantsville tion, GED preparation, word process- ing, driver’s education and English Hunter Education as a second language are available. A Hunter Education Class is being Register now to graduate — just $35 offered at the Grantsville Fire per semester. The center is located at Department. Class dates are Jan. 10, 76 S. 1000 West, and can be reached at 15, 17, 22 and 24. Pick up a voucher 833-1994. Adult education classes are photo courtesy of Kelly Morgan at any store that sells hunting licenses for students 18 and over. Eight Grantsville High School sophomores went on a job shadow to Taylor Andrews Academy of Hair Design in West Jordan. Business Director and bring them on the first day of Brook Payner told the students about careers in the cosmotology field. The girls were treated to a free hairdo. Pictured are: (l-r) Courtney class. For more Information contact Gain computer skills Copeland, Winter Johnson, Amy Barnett, Kelsey Koford, Brandi Gunderson, Amanda Lasserre, Haley Johnson and Whitney Litz. Lynn Taylor 884-6503, Jay Weyland The Tooele Adult Education Center is 884-3862, or Leon Hadley 884-6111. offering a beginning class in Microsoft “Porgy and Bess” on Jan. 17, 2008. Diabetes Support Group Senior Circle Word XP, Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Please call Pamela Dale at (801)250- The Tooele Diabetes Support Group Senior Circle is for anyone over the Windows. The class will run on Tuesday 6602 or Peggy Critchlow evenings at will meet on Jan. 9, at 11 a.m., at age of 50 and costs only $15 per year. Stansbury Park and Wednesday nights for five weeks (435)578-1238 for more information. the Tooele Senior Center. Darlene Call 843-3690 or stop by the hospital beginning Tuesday, Jan. 15 and ending Our Web site is www.pioneervalley- Christensen a dietitian, will speak to volunteer desk to sign up. All activities Library Feb. 13, from 6 to 9 p.m., at the Tooele choraleutah.wetpaint.com. us. Come and start the new year with require an RSVP except for exercise. Come join us at the Stansbury Park Adult Education Center, 76 S. 1000 West. friends. Call Carol at 843-9787 with Exercise — Sittercise, a chair and sit- Community Library for the “Polar Adults currently enrolled at the educa- questions. ting exercise class that promotes flex- Prowl” winter reading program on tion center pay $30, community partici- Sports ibility and toning, meets Mondays at Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. and Friday pants pay $60, seniors 55 and over pay Sewing Guild 2 p.m. in the MWMC classrooms. Free from 10 to 11 a.m. For more informa- $55. Call 833-1994 for more informa- Baseball tryouts The Tooele Sewing Guild will meet to members. Body Instincts, a class tion or to pick of a January schedule tion. Preregistration required. Baseball tryouts for Super League will Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 9:30 a.m., in the that features toning, stretching and a visit the library, the clubhouse, or call be held Jan. 12, at 5 p.m. Players must Extension Office auditorium. We will little cardio workout, meets Tuesdays Jessica Johnson at 843-1918. Regular English as a second language be 13 or under as of April 30, 2008. be creating new fabric from thread at 10 a.m. at Pinnacle Therapy (29 S. library hours are Thursdays from 4 to ESOL conversational classes are held There are two positions available. tails or leftover thread from thread Main St.). Free to members. Hinges 8 p.m. Monday and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Contact Coach Branch at (801) 898- spools. Supplies will be furnished, but and Twinges, a water aerobics class, ESOL students may come anytime, the 6999 for more information, or e-mail please let Geri Thomas (882-3487) meets Tuesday and Thursdays at 11 center is open for individualized study him at [email protected]. know if you plan on attending so we a.m. at Pratt Aquatic Center. Cost is Rush Valley with our software programs and text- will have supplies for everyone. Bring $2.50 for members, $20 for a 10-pass books. Registration is $35 per semester. any show-and-tell you have or any punch card, or $3.50 for non-mem- Rush Valley Web site Eagles ideas of things you would like the bers. Rush Valley now has a Web site. Find group to do. Pizza Bingo — Thursday, Jan. 10, at out what is happening by going to Charity Eagles Sunday football 5 p.m., at MWMC. Bring two canned www.rushvalleytown.com. If you have Every Sunday when there is a football Back Country Horsemen goods for the Tooele Food Bank or $3. old stories or historical photos of Food pantry game, the Eagles will have a Sunday The West Desert Back Country Lunch Bunch — Friday, Jan. 11, at Rush Valley that have been handed The First Baptist Church in Tooele is social with food and fun at the hall. Horsemen will hold their 2008 plan- noon, at Ixtapa for your noon meal down through the years please call offering a clothing closet and emer- The food will be served at 1:30 p.m. ning and scheduling meeting on Jan. and friends. Dutch treat. Vickie at 837-2122 or send an e-mail gency food pantry to help meet the Come up, have lunch and watch the 9, at 7 p.m., at the Tooele County Caregiver Guide Class — Tuesday, Jan. to [email protected]. needs of our community. Anyone with game on the big screen. Courthouse. If you have questions, 15, at 7 p.m., at the Tooele Senior clothing needs — adults and children please contact Linda Bean at (801)244- Center for support and help in caring — are welcome. The food pantry is Eagles Steak Night 1359 or Carol Nudell at 833-9085. for your ill or aging loved one. Schools available for emergency needs. Hours Steak Night returns Friday, Jan. 14, Wellness Luncheon — Wednesday, of operation are Saturdays from 10 with the regular menu. Come out and Scouting Jan. 16, at 11 a.m. Emergency pre- THS Class of 1968 a.m. to noon. We are located at 580 support your Aerie and Auxiliary. Community Cub Scout Pack 4139 is paredness by Kip Thompson. Free THS class of 1968 flip your calendars S. Main St., Tooele. For more info call looking for boys in first though fourth lunch will follow presentation. ahead and mark June 21, 2008 for 882-2048. Eagles Auxiliary Meeting grades who want to join Cub Scouts. our 40-year reunion. We need your The second meeting of the month will Activities include camping, outings, help to assure we contact as many Fund-raiser be on Monday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m. games, volunteer actives , crafts, fund- Recovery classmates as possible. For a list of A benefit/fund-raiser is being held for raisers, award ceremonies, day camp people for whom we have no address, “Big Tom” Archuleta on Jan. 19, from and the Pinewood Derby. If interested Kick drug habits please contact Mike Mansanarez at 5 to 10:30 p.m., at St. Marguerite’s Groups contact our cubmaster, John Palo, at LDS Family Services addiction recov- [email protected] Check out Church. Food will be served from 884-0978. ery meetings are Tuesdays from 7:30 our blog at tooele68.blogspot.com/. 5 to 7 p.m., and live entertainment Kiwanis meetings to 9 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 West, room and dancing from 7 until 10:30 p.m. Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon Masons meeting 118, Tooele. Enter on the north side THS yearbooks For more information please contact at Leatherby’s Family Creamery, 61 The regular meeting of Rocky of the chapel. The Erda meeting has THS senior baby ads for the upcom- Eldon and Yvonne Sweeney at 882- E. 1280 North, Tooele. Contact John Mountain Lodge #11 will be held on been discontinued. ing yearbook need to be postmarked 7315 or Dave Sweeney at 843-5001 or Brown at 843-0711. Saturday, Jan. 12, at 10 a.m. If anyone by Jan. 17., which is the final deadline. 241-0611. has questions or needs a ride please Castaways AA If you need an order form see Mrs. Domestic Violence Support Group call Gene at 882-1222. Castaways Alcoholics Anonymous Milne in room 207. The last day to buy Aspen Ridge Counseling and the DVSAVA meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. at 1120 a 2008 yearbook is Friday, Jan. 25. The Churches crisis line have begun a new Domestic NARFE meeting W. Utah Ave. For more information price is $50 and needs to be paid to Violence Victim Support Group. It is The Tooele Chapter of the National call 882-7358. the finance office. There is no guar- Adult religion class held every Tuesday from 5 to 6 p.m. Active and Retired Federal Employees antee there will be extra yearbooks in The Tooele Utah Stake is sponsoring Daycare is provided. Please call 850- Association will meet on Friday, Jan. Al-Anon meeting May to purchase. an adult religion class with the topic: 8723 or the crisis line at 882-6888 with 11, at 1 p.m., at the Pioneer Museum, An evening Al-Anon meeting will be “Lectures on Faith, Page II.” Classes will any questions and for the location. 35 E. Vine St., Tooele (enter from the held every Tuesday at 10 a.m. and Overlake Community Council be held on Wednesday evenings through north parking lot). Rodney Carter, Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Overlake Elementary Community April 30, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Tooele Historical Society from H&R Block, will be the featured St. Barnabas Church, 1784 N. Aaron Council will be meeting Friday, Jan. LDS Institute Building, 65 S. 200 West. The Tooele County Historical Society’s speaker. For more information call Drive. Join us and you’ll never have to 11, at 7:30 a.m., in the library. All are The instructor is David A. Christensen, meeting will be held Jan. 8, at 7 p.m., our secretary, Marla at 882-376 or Hal feel alone again. For more informa- invited to attend. former instructor for the University of in the Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St. Webster at 882-5331. tion call 840-0445, 882-4721, (801)599- Utah Institute. Registration will be held Please enter through the back door. 2649. CJJHS Community Council on the evening of the first class, and the Boyd and Ouida Blanthorn will give The Clarke N. Johnsen Jr. High School cost is $22.50 for the course or $2.50 per a presentation on the history of Rush Seniors Overeaters Anonymous Community Council will be meeting class. Valley. If you have any antiques or old Overeaters Anonymous meetings on Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 7 p.m., in the photos of Rush Valley, please bring Grantsville Senior Center are held every Tuesday at 11 a.m. at office conference room. All interested Church education classes them to our meeting. Everyone is Free Health Services — Hearing clinic: St. Barnabas Church, 1784 N. Aaron parents and community members are An adult church education class on invited. If you would like to join our Tuesday, Jan. 15, from 9 a.m. to noon. Drive. For more information call 840- welcome. the Doctrine and Covenants will start organization, dues are only $5 per Blood pressure: Every Thursday at 0445, 882-4721, or (801)599-2649. on Jan. 9, at 7 p.m., at the Grantsville year. Please call Alice Dale at 882-1612 11:30 a.m. Seminary. For more information call for more information. Wendover trip — Friday, Jan. 18. Library Ken Hale at 884-6564. Instructor is Mark Hutchins. Historical Society Favorite books The Tooele County Historical Society will BULLETIN BOARD POLICY Join in the fun and vote for your favor- have two books available for purchase at Arts If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at ite book though Jan. 23, 2008 at the our Jan. 8 meeting: The History of Tooele 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Tooele City Library. Ballots for adult County Volume II ($25) and Mining, Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit books, teen books and children’s Performance auditions Smelting, and Railroading in Tooele ($15). organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. books will be available. The results Pioneer Valley Chorale (classical We also have note cards which depict old Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot will be posted Jan. 25, 2008. Will it be music) is holding auditions and begin- sites around the valley ($4). Please call guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement your favorite? ning their practices for the next per- Alice Dale at 882-1612 if you would like please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered formance (May 2008) of Gershwin’s to purchase any of these items. no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. A8 SPORTS

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 8, 2008 Sports THS grapplers grab 2nd in Best of West tourney Goode, Schmalhaus take home individual titles; Grantsville places seventh in 13-team competition

by Dylan Trujillo After the top four came Riverton CORRESPONDENT (182.00), Syracuse (137.50), Grantsville (104.50), Kearns (86.00), Wasatch Dan Goode and Monte Schmalhaus (83.50), Tooele JV (78.00), East (55.00), propelled Tooele to a second-place Hillcrest (35.00), and Piute (25.00). finish this weekend at the Best of the With 14 weight brackets the com- West tournament at THS. Grantsville petition was fierce. In the 103-pound placed seventh among the 13 teams class representing Grantsville were competing. The two-day event was Rhett Steadman and Austin Rowley. packed with throwdowns, crossfaces Steadman and Rowley wrestled each and controlled violence. other to try and stay alive, Rowley After the championships were held, defeated Steadman but ended up Clearfield convincingly held first place losing to Zach Collins from Cyprus. with 242.50 points. Second place went Neither placed in the tourna- to the host Tooele with 213.00, Carbon ment. Representing Tooele was Tim wasn’t too far behind with 204.50, and Namanny who went (0-2) and ended to round off the top four Cyprus fin- ished with 197.50. SEE GRAPPLERS PAGE A9 ➤

photography / Maegan Burr photography/ Maegan Burr Tooele High assistant coach Dean Wilson cheers on Dan Goode during a match last week- Grantsville’s Austyn Vickers wrestles Carbon’s Matt Salas for a semi-final spot at the Best of the West tournament in Tooele Saturday. end. Goode captured the championship in the 140-pound class at the Best of the West Vickers went on to take second place in the 152-pound weight class. tournament. Buffs can’t recover from GHS girls rip defending region champs by Missy Thompson Logan produced more scoring fourth quarter. STAFF WRITER players, but they didn’t add up to “We just have to keep taking one shaky 1st quarter at Orem the numbers the GHS trio put up game at a time and never over- Sammie Jensen had a big night on the board. look anybody,” Newton said. “Being by Mark Watson ond half by having one man put for the Grantsville High School girls “Logan is a tough place to play undefeated, everyone is out to get SPORTS EDITOR pressure on the ball in the Orem basketball team as she scored a and we ended up getting the W,” us. I keep stressing we have to bring backcourt after a make or miss by double-double with 21 points and Newton said. our best game every time. We can’t The Tooele High Buffaloes the Buffs. 10 rebounds leading the Cowgirls Logan’s Katelin Aller led her be overconfident and need to keep opened region play Friday at Orem “That seemed to frustrate Orem to a huge 62-43 win over Logan team’s scorers with nine points doing what we’re doing.” and soon found themselves in a in the second half,” the coach High School in Cache Valley last including one three-pointer and The GHS girls play the Bear River land of giants. The Tigers feature said. Thursday. went four-for-four from the free Lady Bears at home Tuesday. two players nearly 7 feet tall in 6- Tooele’s offense also cranked it “Since I’ve been coaching this throw line. The Lady Bears opened region foot-10-inch Ian Harward and 6- up in the second half with more is the first time we’ve beat Logan,” Francini Lieske chipped in eight play with a 44-27 victory at Ogden. foot-11-inch David Jeffs. Leading players getting more touches. said head coach Kenzie Newton. “It scorer for Orem is forward Goose Tanner Stuart ended up scoring 11 was a big win for us since they were Kallunki, who burned the Buffs points with Jordan Biorge adding 7 Region 11 champs last year.” “Being undefeated, everyone is out to get with 19 on Friday. He’s a bit short- and Matt Wihongi 6. Chase Banks, The Cowgirls now sport a 12- er at 6-5. Whihongi and Jake Dalton all con- 0 record after their first game of us. I keep stressing we have to bring our Orem jumped out to a 23-6 lead nected on three-point shots. Region 11 play. The pressure of after one quarter and led 39-17 The Buffs will be seeking a better playing on the road with a long best game every time. We can’t be overcon- at intermission. Tooele played performance when 7-3 Timpview winning streak at stake didn’t faze better in the second half scoring comes to Tooele on Friday. the GHS girls who steadily stayed fident and need to keep doing what we’re 34 points compared to Orem’s 33 “We’re going to have to fight ahead of the Lady Grizzlies through and final score read 72-49 for the and treat every game like we’re up all four quarters. doing.” home team. against the top team in the region. “You worry coming off the “We knew it was going to be We’ve got to play our best at all Christmas break how the girls will Kenzie Newton tough going into the game and times,” the coach said. be,” Newton said. “They were fired GHS girls basketball coach now we know for sure how tough Timpview is led in scoring by up and ready to go. They were it is going to be,” said Tooele coach 6-4 senior forward Marcus Hunt refreshed and ready for region to points while Morgan Olson and Felicity Jones is Bear River’s leading Ray Brazier. “That first quarter we and BYU football recruit 6-7 soph- start.” Madi Dodd contributed seven scorer and ripped the Lady Tigers were just flat out scared. By the omore Bronson Kafusi. Both are Kylie Erickson added 16 points to each. with 21 points. The Lady Bears are 3- time we reached the second half averaging about 15 points per the Cowgirls’ final score including The distribution of points by 7 on the year with wins over Ogden, of the second quarter we got rid of game. two three-point shots. Scoring nine Logan couldn’t help them come Park City and American Leadership being scared or ‘chicken’ as I told points in the first quarter, Erickson back after a 31-16 Grantsville lead Academy. Bear River faced several the players.” Tooele girls topped Logan’s seven-point first after halftime. 4A teams during the preseason. The coach indicated his team Earlier on Friday Orem girls quarter. Jensen’s hot shooting hand fired Grantsville is ranked No. 1 in girls continued to be plagued by losing defeated Tooele 47-31. Alexis Bird Grantsville had three players in up in the third quarter where 3A basketball in one state publica- players on defense. scored nine points for Tooele and double figures, Jensen, Erickson she scored eight of her 21 points. tion and third in another. League “We need to keep in contact Meredith Nigh added eight. Tooele and Kelsi Wells who finished with Marrissa Robbins chipped in nine foe Morgan is also among the top with our man at all times,” he girls are 0-2 in region and 5-4 a near triple-double with 14 points, points for her team’s winning effort three rated teams in the state. said. overall. 10 assists and nine rebounds. including a three-point shot in the [email protected] Tooele kept it closer in the sec- [email protected] Former players reunite at Grantsville alumni basketball tournament by Hollie Smith anything else the team needs er past and present players just basketball players, Vera like a reunion.” and help out by keeping score CORRESPONDENT during the year, but that isn't who might not get to see each said. Mouritsen said there was and running the time clock. the tournament's primary other too often. Scott Mouritsen, 1997 alum- a good turn-out of peo- “That's a great experi- Past Granstville basket- purpose. “The best part of the the nus, has only missed playing ple watching the tourna- ence for them because they ball players returned to their “The main reason we do whole thing is just reuniting in three tournament since he ment, with it being bigger learn how to do that and deal glory days while meeting for this is to keep the alumni with everyone again,” Vera graduated, twice while serv- than the past couple of years. with that type of pressure,” a reunion on the court and involved with the basket- He played on the team that Mouritsen said. “They get raising money for the high ball program at this school," represented classes of 1996, an understanding of what's school basketball program at he said. “This renews old “Grantsville’s a great community 1997 and 1998. The team's going when they're out on the the annual Grantsville Alumni acquaintances and rekindles first game was against the basketball court. I always tell Basketball Tournament. camaraderie.” that’s founded in tradition and alumni from 2005. them that it's their payment The three-day tournament The tournament has “They had a lot more so they can come and play took place Dec. 27-29 and the become a tradition and start- that’s why I keep coming back.” energy; they can still move," in the tournament after they players raised $990 that was ed about 30 years ago. Mouritsen said. ”It's funny graduate.” donated to the Grantsville The team from the gradu- Taylor Hutchins because as I talked to the Taylor Hutchins, 2002 alum- High School boys basketball ating class of 2004 was the 2002 GHS alumnus guys on my team we all felt nus, came from St. George to team. Ten teams were com- tournament winner, receiving the same way. We felt like play in the tournament and posed of players who came the coveted prize of home- said. “It's exciting to see the ing a mission for The Church 'I used to be able make that support the Grantsville High from more than three gen- town pride that will last until people who were older and of Jesus Christ of Latter-day move and I used to be able to School athletics program. erations of Granstville gradu- the players defend their title younger than me and see how Saints and once while he was run after the ball.' My mind “My roots are there and ates. next year. they've changed.” on his honeymoon. still wants too, but my body this helps out the basketball Granstville High School bas- Andrew Vera, tournament About 60 players show up “I love to play basketball can't.” team," he said. ‘Grantsville’s a ketball coach Larry Sandberg chairman and 2004 alumnus, each year and the tournament and it's fun to see all the peo- Current Grantsville High great community that’s found- said the money raised is used said the tournament is a good has recently been opened up ple you went to high school basketball players come to ed in tradition and that’s why for equipment, uniforms, and opportunity to bring togeth- to all Granstville alumni, not with,” he said. “It's almost the tournament each year I keep coming back.” A9

TUESDAY January 8, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9 Cowboys drop Logan in overtime to open region play by Mark Watson “They’re (Logan) not the one-of-two. at halftime. SPORTS EDITOR team they’ve been in the Rupp shot well from the Ogden has posted only past, but they’re still a good line the entire night as did one win on the season, and The Grantsville boys bas- team with good athletes,” Paulich and Lujan. Rupp hit lost by two points at home to ketball team endured an Sandberg said. “Our region five-of-seven, Paulich five-of- Tooele. eight-game losing streak to is pretty balanced so a win six, and Lujan three-of-four. “They’re a lot like us. They’ll start the season; now they against Logan proves we can Neither team could man- be battling to get a region win look to push their current win in region.” age much of a lead during and we’ll be battling to keep winning streak to three and Four Grantsville players the game. our streak alive,” Sandberg stay unbeaten in Region scored in double figures and It was tied after the first said. 11 when they host Ogden eight players scored during quarter, tied at halftime and Unlike Grantsville which Wednesday night. the game. Alex Childs shot Grantsville led by one after features a balanced scoring “We don’t want to settle for well from the field hitting three quarters. attack, Ogden’s Dallin Laird a couple of wins in a row; we four-of-seven field goals plus Grantsville’s next opponent leads his team with a 15.5 want to get greedy and keep two foul shots for 13 points. opened region on Friday with points per game average. this winning streak going,” Trevor Lujan and Logan a 61-53 setback at Morgan, [email protected] said coach Larry Sandberg. Paulich scored 12 each and but trailed by only four points After downing Tooele by Kaleb Rupp scored 11. two points on Wednesday, With the game tied at 53 the Cowboys defeated Region at the end of regulation, 11 foe Logan 60-58 in over- Grantsville sank five-of-six Pet of the Week time Friday to start the region free throws in overtime while season on an upswing. the Grizzlies managed to hit “We played a little bet- only one-of-six free throws. ter on Friday than we did at “They put us on the line Tooele. We’re continually tell- and our kids hit some clutch ing the kids to play harder. free throws. That’s a big con- Our players distributed the fidence booster,” Sandberg ball well against Logan. They said. made that extra pass need- photography / MIke Anderson In the extra period Reggie ed to get a better shot,” the Grantsville High School junior forward Alex Childs (35) dribbles the ball dur- Roberts hit two-of-two, Rupp coach said. ing the Grantsville-Logan game Wednesday. The Cowboys beat Logan 60-58 hit two-of-two and Lujan hit in the region opener. Tooele swimmers dunk defending champs

by Mark Watson Top swimmers at the meet since we have swum against relay. SPORTS EDITOR included Amber Skelton and Springville but they have On the girls side Courtney Mat Snarr. Skelton recorded always had quality swimmers,” Stubbs, Tiffani Smith, Andrews Tooele boys swim team lifetime bests in the 100, 200 Roberts said. “This year they and Mary Burden won the 200 dunked the defending 4A and 500 freestyle events. Snarr are led by a very strong group medley relay. Erika Andrews Cute Kitty champion Orem Tigers set personal bests in the 200 of senior boys and appear to and Smith were second and Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be Thursday afternoon at Pratt individual medley and 100 be strong in every event. Since third in the 200 individual required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. Aquatic Center 171-114 to run freestyle. it will be their last meet before medley relay. Mary Burden Shelters are only required to hold animals for its record to 15-1. Meanwhile, The coaches selected Kaytlyn region, I’m sure they will be in won the 50 and 100 yard free- three days before they are euthanized. Tooele’s girls finished first in Murphy and Jordan Knighton top form and ready to prove style events. The 200 yard relay For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals seven events to nip Orem 150- as the most improved swim- that they deserve their high was close with Orem edging available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at 136. mers after the meet. Murphy rankings.” Tooele’s Andrews, Kylei Riding, 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville The Tooele teams host their established lifetime bests in the The Tooele team of Skyler Skelton and Burden. Animal Shelter at 884-6881. final meet of the season on 50 and 100 backstroke while Smith, Dustin Perkins, Stefen Murphy placed first in the Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Thursday when Springville and Knighton set personal bests in Chavalier and Matt Ricci edged 100 backstroke and Smith set Payson visit. The Springville the 200 and 100 freestyle. out Orem in the 200 yard med- a personal best winning the boys are ranked No. 1 in the Orem junior Kelsey Wells put ley. Jordan Knighton placed 100 breaststroke. Skelton, Tooele state and the girls team is on a show for those in atten- second in the 200 yard free- Courtney Stubbs, Murphy and Veterinary Clinic ranked No. 5. dance by clocking 5:28.73 in style and Michael Jensen fin- Smith won the 400 yard relay. 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 Tooele coach Mel Roberts the 500 yard freestyle setting ished third. Gilbert Nichols [email protected] said the Tigers were compet- a new Pratt Aquatic Center finished second to Snarr in the ing without their top swimmer record, breaking the existing 200 individual medley and also Andrew Ballejos and another record by 10 seconds. finished second in the 100 but- Orem swimmer became ill “With Orem boys being the terfly. during warm-ups and did not defending state champions Snarr nearly won the 100 compete. and making their first trip to freestyle finishing 1.3 seconds Tooele boys poured it on Tooele in 30 years, we were not behind Orem’s Paul Woodruff. winning eight of 11 events. certain as to what to expect. Chevalier won the 500 free- “It was one of the better Even though we were able to style and the 100 backstroke meets we have had coming off win the two meets, the quality with teammates Skyler Smith Christmas moratorium. The of the swimmers for the Tigers and Casey McEachern close days we were able to prac- will make them very strong at behind in second and third in tice, we had a lot of swim- region and state champion- the event. mers attend and work hard,” ships. Defending champions Dustin Perkins placed first in Roberts said. “There were a few don’t go down easy,” the coach the 100 breastroke with Ricci that I’m not sure even drank said. in second. The Tooele team of water, let alone swim in it; and Thursday will also be a bat- Ricci, Knighton, Nichols and it showed with poor perfor- tle for Tooele swimmers with Snarr won the 200 freestyle mances on their part; but over- the powerful Red Devils com- relay. all, the coaches were extremely ing to town. Nichols, Knighton, Chevalier pleased.” “It has been a long time and Snarr won the 400 free

Grapplers and Lindsey came out on top 171-pound bracket, came continued from page A8 with the victory by decision, out beating Zach Huntsman right behind Chris was Thomas (THSJV) for third place. Also Manning (THSJV) who ended placing was Glen Kummer up not placing. up with third place. Cassidy (THS) who received fifth. In the 112-pound bracket Adams (THSJV) also competed Taylor Bouck (GHS) didn’t representing Tooele was Jake but was unable to place. place. Ty Hamatake (GHS), at Prather (2-2) who earned In the 140-pound bracket, 189 pounds, worked his way fifth place. Tooele JV had two Tooele’s Dan Goode came out up to the final match and lost competitors Ben Nelson and on top to win the championship to Caleb Moritz three minutes Braedon Torgenson, the two with a decision in the match into the match. Brett Murray of them moved their way up against Clearfields Greg Taylor. (THSJV), and T.C. Tate (THS) the brackets and eventually Toby Martinez (GHS) went 1-2 also placed. grappled against each other. and was unable to place. Isaac Brown (THS), at 215- Braedon came out on top and Austin Hansen (THS), and pounds, wrestled in the final ended the tournament with Trevor Anderson (GHS) Both bout against Eli Fielden from fourth place. Corey Gunderson placed in the 145-pound Riverton and lost three minutes Non surgical and safe Autotrax Spinal (GHS) competed but was bracket. Hansen competed in into the match. Jake Templeton Decompression Therapy could be the unable to place. the final match against Matt (GHS) and Mason Burbidge also Derek Vigil (THS) competed Brown who is ranked fourth competed but didn’t place. answer to your problems once and for all. in the 119-pound division, and in the nation, and fell short Joel Spendlove (THS) went 0-2 and did not place in and was defeated three min- received sixth place in the 285- Call us today for a consultation. the tournament. Coby Soule utes into the match. Anderson pound bracket, Mike Warner (GHS) went 0-2 and was unable also lost to Brown and was able (THSJV) was unable to place. to place. Michael Thomas to compete for third place, and Overall Tooele had 12 competi- (THSJV) ended up with the lost to Jason Fredrickson from tors place in their weight divi- same results 0-2. Carbon. Travis Covin (THSJV) sion, Grantsville had five wres- Tooele Family Jake Golden (THS) 125 also received sixth place. tlers place, and last but not pound went 3-2 and ended In the 152-pound category, least Tooele’s JV had five play- up with fourth place. Tim Monte Scmalhaus (THS) and ers place. Swenson (GHS) went 0-2 and Austyn Vickers (GHS) ended up “Tooele was very hospitable, Chiropractic ended up not placing. Julius competing in the final match the competition was great,” Watts (THSJV) also went 0-2, where he came out victorious Grantsville head coach Eugene also for THSJV Jimmy Searle three minutes and three sec- Evans said. “Our wrestlers com- went 0-2. onds into the match. peted to their fullest capabili- 435.882.1621 Jesse Bissegger (THS), 130 In the 160-pound bracket, ties.” -pound division, went 3-3 Zeb Hansen (THS) worked his Grantsville also had a couple and finished with sixth place. way up to the final bout and of their junior varsity wrestlers 300 S. Main, Ste. 2, Tooele Jonathon Hope, Thomas lost to Davey Cox from Carbon. compete with their fellow var- Sandoval, and Mike Trujillo all Skylar Phelps (GHS) also fin- sity team. Spinal Decompression is defined as Vertebral Unloading with Spinal Positioning. from THSJV did not place. ished with sixth place. Colton “This year was great,” Tooele Spinal Decompression may not be an alternative to Spinal Surgery. Chris Heaps (THS), 135- Kroeger (THSJV), Ryan Bush head coach Gary Coffman said. pound division, ended up all (GHS), and Jake Campbell “We had a lot of competition, the way into the final match (GHS) also competed but did and we tried to make it so they where he competed against not place. would like to come back in the Bryce Lindsey from Clearfield, Seth Krieser (GHS), in the next couple of years.” A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 8, 2008 Stories From A Storm

photo courtesy of Hollie Smith

Blustery wind conditions wreaked havoc across the Tooele Valley over the weekend. A towering pine (top) toppled onto this Tooele home. Austin Fish and Jake Cook (l-r) work to clear damaged power poles (left) along SR-36 between Tooele and Stockton Monday. An awning crashed to the ground in the parking lot of Sweat Fitness (middle left). Danny Johnson and Todd Thompson rescue a stranded trampoline (bottom left) on Clifford Drive in Tooele Saturday. Winds tore chunks of siding from the side of a Wilson Scott model home (below top) on Pioneer Avenue and 900 South in Tooele. Sections of a chain link fence (below middle) on Skyline Drive in Tooele blew over. A power pole on Clifford Drive fell to the ground sending live wires cascading into neighboring yards.

photography / Troy Boman

photo courtesy of Hollie Smith

photo courtesy of Hollie Smith

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I’m a Westerner through and through, so the conflicts “ of the West always intrigue me and stir me. Jana Richman,” author

photography / Troy Boman Author Jana Richman works on her laptop while her cat Micky looks out the window in her Salt Lake City home. Her new novel “The Last Cowgirl” is set in Utah’s west desert and is based on some of Richman’s personal experi- ences while growing up in Tooele. ‘The Last

Tooele native’s latest book Cowgirl’based on Tooele County’s past

by Sarah Miley

fictionalized Tooele County has taken Images of Dugway Proving Ground, with its weaves the past and the present together. center stage in a Tooele native’s new- chain-link fences, and of the majestic Oquirrh The book is centered around Dickie Sinfield. est book. and Onaqui mountains fill the pages of the After her father moves her family to a ranch in Jana Richman, who grew up in book. Even the beginnings of Tooele County Utah’s west desert, Dickie can’t wait until the Tooele, but now lives in Salt Lake are brought into the mix. day she can get away and move to the city. City, said most people will recognize Ganoa “Like most of its residents, Ganoa was born The story follows Dickie as she becomes a County — a primary geographic location in into farming, grew up in mining, milling, and journalist in Salt Lake City, and then returns her most recent book “The Last Cowgirl” — as smelting, then handed itself over to God and to her childhood home after her brother is Tooele County. country,” Richman writes. killed. She becomes strangely pulled toward “It’s been fictionalized enough that I didn’t The book tells the story of a woman’s jour- the ranch and desert she fled from. Memories feel comfortable calling it Tooele County,” she ney as she deals with her past. It is told in said. a first-person point of view and seamlessly SEE COWGIRL PAGE B8 ➤

HOMEFRONT Citrus is a fresh, nutritrous ingredient for dishes year-

ranges are in. I mean, Orange Fruit Bread Topping seafood hors d’oeuvres 15 minutes, brushing frequently they are never out, but 2 tablespoons orange juice con- — Recipe courtesy of Florida with orange mixture. ODecember and January is Diane Sagers centrate Citrus Treasures — Recipe courtesy of Florida prime time for oranges — and for CORRESPONDENT 3 ounces cream cheese. Citrus Treasures all citrus for that matter. Why not Blend until smooth and spread Quick and Easy Orange Honey make the most of them? over your favorite fruit bread or Rolls Baked Ham with Grapefruit We think of citrus as an ingredi- muffin. 1/4 cup orange juice concentrate (4 servings) ent in drinks and desserts or as Why not use the whole fruits — Recipe courtesy of Florida 1/2 cup raisins 2 grapefruit a delightful choice for fresh eat- when you can, especially with Citrus Treasures 8 dinner rolls (1 package ready- 3 tablespoons brown sugar ing, but not much else. Lemons all the vitamins — like vitamin C to-bake dinner rolls) 1 tablespoon tomato ketchup might be the exception in sauces — and fiber in them. Lime Seafood Dip 2 tablespoons honey 1/8 teaspoon Tabasco sauce to go over fish and sweet and sour Here are some special recipes 1/2 cup melted butter Brush tops of ready-to-bake din- 1 ham slice about 1 1/2 to 2 dishes. from the University of Florida 2 tablespoons lime juice ner rolls with a mixture of orange pounds Well think again. Even grapefruit Extension Services to get you 1/2 clove garlic chopped juice concentrate and honey. Cut grapefruit in half and sec- can show up in a main dish on the going. Combine all ingredients and Sprinkle with raisins. Bake in mod- dinner table. serve with shrimp, crab or other erate oven (375 degrees) for about SEE CITRUS PAGE B8 ➤ B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 8, 2008

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The U.S. Navy’s first black diver battles a crippling setback. “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” ››› (2003) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl. Terminator 3 Apparently it was Take Your (25) QVC Prepology Kitchen (N) By Popular Demand Diamond Jewelry by Affinity Flameless Candles Dr. Wayne W. Dyer (26) ANPL Orangutan Island Orangutan Island Orangutan Island Orangutan Island Miami Animal Police “Big Ben” (CC) Orangutan Island Orangutan Island Orangutan Island Orangutan Island Miami Animal Police “Big Ben” (CC) Daughter to Work Day on the (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince “Criminal Minds” set. Gina Manteg- (28) FAM America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? 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(Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) NBA Fastbreak SportsCenter (Live) (CC) episode, a hotel owner is found (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “Coyote Ugly” › (2000, Romance-Comedy) Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia. (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Psych “9 Lives” (CC) buried under an ice sculpture. Since (71) DISC Dirty Jobs “Vomit Island Workers” Dirty Jobs “Big Animal Vet” (N) Some Assembly Required (N) MythBusters “Boom Lift Catapult” Dirty Jobs “Vomit Island Workers” Dirty Jobs “Big Animal Vet” the victim had lots of enemies, Mac (518) ENC “Eight Below” ››› (2006, Adventure) Paul Walker. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:05) “The Man in the Iron Mask” ›› (1998) Leonardo DiCaprio. Premiere. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:20) “Fled” ›› (1996) Laurence Fishburne. ‘R’ (CC) (534) STARZ Neverwas ›› (:35) “Keeping Up With the Steins” ››› (2006) ‘PG-13’ (:10) “Annapolis” ›› (2006, Drama) James Franco. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Bridge to Terabithia” ››› (2007) Josh Hutcherson. (:40) Blade ›› (Gary Sinise) and his team have (561) MAX (5:50) “Epic Movie” › (2007) Kal Penn. ‘PG-13’ Cont’d (:20) “Bandidas” ›› (2006) Penélope Cruz. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” › (1998) Johnny Depp. ‘R’ (CC) “Darkman” ››› (1990) ‘R’ (CC) their work cut out for them. Also on (576) SHOW (5:15) “The Groomsmen” ›› Cont’d The L Word “LGB Tease” (iTV) (CC) “The Green Mile” ››› (1999) Tom Hanks. A condemned prisoner possesses a miraculous healing power. ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Tideland” › (2005) ‘R’ (CC) their agenda is the investigation of (591) TMC “Irish Jam” (2006, Comedy) Eddie Griffin. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:40) “The Third Wheel” ›› (2002) Luke Wilson. ‘PG-13’ (:15) “Black Christmas” › (2006, Horror) Katie Cassidy, Lacey Chabert. ‘R’ “Soul Survivors” › (2001) ’ ‘PG-13’ an accident involving a school bus and a nightgown-clad pedestrian. 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The Man of Steel faces an old enemy. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Autopsy: Postmortem With Inside the NFL (N) ’ (CC) Zoe (Frances O’Connor) faces a (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Pioneers of Television “Late Night” The Jewish Americans “They Came to Stay; A World of Their Own” (N) ’ Yes, Minister Waiting for God (:01) “The Magnificent Seven” ››› threat from another woman who (8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes El Show de Lagrimita y Costel Alarma TV Secretos Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado wants Eric (Julian Ovenden). Caitlin (10) TBS Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne Sex and the City Sex and the City “Anaconda” › (1997, Suspense) (PA) Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube. (CC) (Bonnie Somerville) and her girl- (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “Master of the Killer Ants” ’ Science at War ’ (CC) BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) My Three Sons friend, Alicia (Lourdes Benedicto), (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld (CC) Back to You ’ Back to You ’ ’Til Death ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) News (N) Power House Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’ drop a bombshell. 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Recruits try to take muddy hill in Vietnam. “The Great Raid” ›› (2005, War) Benjamin Bratt. (CC) of money and luck, he sees Ralph (39) TNT “The Replacements” ›› (2000, Comedy) Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Orlando Jones. (CC) “The Replacements” ›› (2000, Comedy) Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Orlando Jones. (CC) Without a Trace “Desert Springs” ’ (Giovanni Ribisi) living large after (41) CNN Out in the Open Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) doing bad deeds, so he decides to (43) CNBC Fast Money To Be Announced Deutsch: Insider’s Guide to Success Mad Money To Be Announced Deutsch: Insider’s Guide to Success give up on his list of amends and go (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Cries in the Dark” (2006, Suspense) Eva LaRue. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls back to his old ways. 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Bronson Hunter Jerry Warburton Barbara Hardman

Skye and Canyon Hunter Jerry Warburton will cele- Celebrate Barbara Hardman’s are so proud to announce the brate his 90th birthday on Jan. 80th birthday on Saturday, Jan. birth of their new baby brother, 9, 2008. He has been a lifelong 12, 2008, from 2 to 6 p.m., at Bronson Diesel Hunter, on Oct. resident of Tooele County. He the Tooele Senior Center, 59 9, 2007. He weighed 7 pounds was a farmer in Erda during his E. Vine St. A tribute to Barbara 15 ounces, and was 21 inches younger days. He later married will be held at 4 p.m. Light long. His mommy and daddy Florine Shields of Pine Canyon. lunch, live music, good times. are Sarah and Bronson Hunter. They were married 64 years and No gifts please! Grandparents are Jim and Vicki had four daughters. Florine is Hiett. Great-grandparents are now deceased. Jerry worked at Russ and Betty King, and great- the Tooele Smelter for many great-grandmother is Janie years as a crane (crab) oper- is retired now and lives at his Metlton. Diesel is very loved by ator, unloading ore cars. He home in Pine Canyon. His fam- his uncles, aunts, and cousins also worked at the Tooele Army ily and friends wish him many as well. Depot as a boiler fireman. He happy returns. Love you Jerry. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE WEDDINGS McKelvey Foundation Applicants must be the child society.org/Scholarship.asp. Utah. Applications are avail- Poyner / Anderberg Entrepreneurial Scholarship of a parent with MS or have Deadline: Jan. 15. able in the counseling office (12th grade) MS themselves. Scholarship or online at www.sms.schol- Tom and Dor Ann Poyner are This $40,000 scholarship finalists will be selected on Micron Science and arshipamerica.org/micron. pleased to announce the mar- is available to high school the basis of demonstrated Technology Scholarship Deadline: Jan. 19. riage of their daughter Halsey seniors who own their own financial need, academic (12th grade) Ann to Chad Brian Anderberg, business (non profits are record, leadership and par- This $25,000 scholarship Utah Association of son of Kris and Sherie accepted) and have at least ticipation in school or com- is available to seniors who Educational Office Anderberg of London, Ohio. one paid employee. Awards munity activities, work expe- have a combined Critical Professionals (12th grade) They will be married for time are based solely on demon- rience, statement of educa- Reading or Writing and Math This $500 scholarship is and all eternity on Saturday, stration of entrepreneurial tional and career goals, an SAT score of at least 1350 or available for graduating stu- Jan. 12, 2008, in the Salt Lake spirit. Students can apply outside appraisal, unusual a composite ACT score of at dents who intend to pursue LDS Temple. A reception will online at www.mckelveyfoun- personal or family circum- least 30, and have at least a a career in a business office be held in their honor that eve- dation.org. Click on “entre- stances, and an essay on the 3.5 GPA, who plan to major career. Students should ning from 5 to 7 p.m. at the LDS preneurial scholarship.” impact of MS on your life. in engineering, physics or apply online at www.uaeop. church located at 1000 W. Utah will be held Friday, Jan. 18, at Deadline: Jan. 15. Decisions are not affected by chemistry. Applicants should org. Click on “awards” and Ave., Tooele. If we have inadver- the Anderberg home in Ohio. a person’s race, color, religion, also have demonstrated lead- then “student scholarship.” tently missed sending an invi- Chad and Halsey will make National MS Society gender, age, or sexual orien- ership in school, work and/or Applicants should type direct- tation, please feel free to attend their home in Grantsville. Scholarship (12th grade) tation. Applications are avail- extra curricular activities. One ly on the form and then print the reception. An open house This scholarship rang- able in the counseling office male and one female winner out a paper copy for submis- es from $1,000 to $3,000. or online at www.nationalms- will be chosen for the state of sion. Deadline: Jan. 31.

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Will DRIVERS - REEFER HOME DATA Entry key- cal, plumbing and sprin- an outgoing friendly at- Laborers train the right person. AVERAGE $ 8 4 0 - ing medical claims. kler repair. Fax resume titude, be flexible to Warehouse Email resume & salary work any shift including Distribution $1,482/ week. Excellent Must key 60 WPM and to 435-882-4284 or call Food Prep/Dietary benefits to kerstin@ Network. Salt Lake City 10,000KPH. Knowl- 435-882-4004 nights, weekends and utahfab.com Terminal. Orientation edge of basic computer holidays. Enjoys work- Welding Center. MACHINE OPERATOR AVON: TO BUY OR and dispatch. Call Tina programs. M-F. Email ing independently and Accounting Sets-up and operates a in a team environment. SELL. 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We offer great opportunities, full [email protected] (email). Stansbury. Fax resume cording to specification, medical from Day 1 of employment. with references to accurately and in a No experience needed. Stansbury Pediatrics timely fashion. Candi- Willing to train. Must (435)882-1275 date must follow safety have own transporta- is accepting applications for: and operational instruc- t i o n . C a l l BUILDING BLOCKS For tions to perform the (801)755-4959 to apply. Life now hiring Teacher functions of the job and position Call Tawni • Miners • Mechanics • Welders • Truck Drivers other tasks as required. Business 929 N. State Road 138 • 884-5144 (435)882-4038 Position requires a high FORECLOSURE Opportunities Business owners If you • Machinists • Carpenters school diploma or need someone fast, • Millwrights • Supervisors equivalent. Submit re- A CASH COW! All-cash Another Rosie Deal!! place your classified ad • Electricians • Laborers sume to paperengineer- vending business you JOIN OUR GROWING in all 45 of Utah's news- • Equipment Operators [email protected] or fax to approve locations. En- papers. The person you (801)975-0555 tire business - $10,970 are looking for could be • Serving the Mining/Oil & Gas/ SELLING OR PROFESSIONAL Industrial/Construction Industries MARKETING ASSIS- local Utah Company. from out of town. The TANT. Titanium Solu- 801.593.0084 (ucan) cost is only $155. for a tions, a unique and Locations in ALL CASH CANDY BUYING A HOME? HOME HEALTH TEAM! 25 word ad and it thriving service com- Colorado, Utah, Nevada & Wyoming Route. Do you earn reaches up to 340,000 pany dedicated to help- $800 in a day? Your “SIGN ON BONUS” households. All you do ing mortgage compa- CALL Please call Carrie at 435-840-3969 own local candy route. is call the Transcript nies make contact with Includes 30 machines Bulletin at 882-0050 for or Paulette at 435-843-7561 or their borrowers has an Rosie and candy. All for RN/LPN all the details. (Mention fax resume to 435-843-7565 immediate opening for $9,995. 1-888-745- 435-830-2827 UCAN) a Marketing Assistant. Immediate openings for RN’s 915 North Main • Tooele 3353 (ucan) SUPERINTENDENT Su- This position will pro- Rozie and LPN’s to work full time and pervises and coordi- vide a variety of admin- FITNESS CENTER 435-830-6616 nates activities of work- istrative and staff sup- 12750sqft, Main Street. part time providing home health ers engaged in all port services to the Handball courts, lock- care to clients in the Tooele Area. phases of a plant op- OTR DRIVER NEEDED Marketing function. Per- ers, showers, saunas, Experience Is Necessary! eration. Prepares op- forms a variety of cleri- hot tubs, mirrored aero- Mileage reimbursment. Previous eration schedules and Perform local store-front delivery of various cal duties, which will in- bic/ dance area. Unlim- Home Health experience helpful, coordinates manufac- Morton Salt products to retail customers. clude excel, word, ited possibilities! turing activities to en- Must be able to interact well with people. power point, e-mails 882-7094, but willing to train the sure that production Class A Commercial Drivers License and internet process- (801)860-5696 right candidate. and quality meet speci- required with a minimum of three (3) years ing. Will assist in prepa- fications. Knowledge of driving experience. Need to have basic ration and control of re- Apply at our office, or fax a resume to: paper machinery, print- computer skills. Previous forklift experi- cords, statistics, and re- ing, and adhesives a ence preferred. Must be able to pass a ports regarding market- plus. Position requires Department of Transportation physical and ing. May administer performing a variety of drug test. Pay is $18.69 per hour, 40+ hours various programs, pro- complicated tasks using per week with some weekend work required. jects, and/or processes a high degree of crea- One or two overnight trips to St. George per specific to marketing. tivity and ingenuity. Col- month. High school diploma required. May serve as adminis- lege degree a plus. Po- trative liaison with oth- Community Nursing Services This position comes with full benefits: Home Health & Hospice sition reports directly to ers within and outside plant operations man- 401(k), vacation, sick, disability, etc. the company regarding 601 N. Main • Tooele • 882-3913 ager. Submit resumes If interested you must apply on-line at: administrative issues 882-6209 fax to paperengineering@ related to marketing. MOTIVATED SELLER! Equal Opportunity Employer msn.com or fax to www.rohmhaas.com/careers Other duties as as- (801)975-0555 Requisition number is 4161 Truck Driver signed. Requires a as- sociate degree or 2 Morton Salt, a Rohm years of college and 5+ 11 S 400 E • MEADOW and Haas Company years office, clerical, $245,000 • MOTIVATED SELLER 4.37 acres, great home w/ An Equal Opportunity excel, word, power 217 N 5TH STREET • TOOELE point, e-mails and inter- $178,500 1558 sq ft, 3 country feel. Historic log Employer - M/F/H/V cabin in bkyd. net processing. Must bd, 1 bth bungalo in the have great communica- process of being updated. Brand new beautiful kitchen. 229 E ALEXANDER CT tion skills both written 37 W CHERRY STREET GRANTSVIILE • $299,000 and verbal, good ana- GRANTSVILLE • $212,000 Fully finished bsmt w/ 7 bd, lytical skills and prob- PRICE REDUCED Totally finished, great 3 bath. On tot lot, next to lem solving skills. Send family home, finished walking trails. 1129 S 970 W • TOOELE yard on .32 acres newspaper resumes to employ- $198,500 PROBATION [email protected] Neutral colors, fenced yd, DRAMATICALLY o r f a x t o rv parking, great floor plan. REDUCED 1-866-324-2479. EOE CALL TODAY! OFFICER M/F/D/V 833-0233 Third District Juvenile Court – Tooele PRICE REDUCED NEW HOME Sales, ex- is currently recruiting for a Juvenile Pro- cellent sales opportu- GET YOUR Carriers bation Officer. This is a full-time position, nity. New PUD Spring HOME with benefits. Hiring Range: $15.71 to 2008 Grantsville. Exist- $17.51. Position provides supervision/ ing PUD sales opportu- LISTED HERE. 1150 S KIMBALL DR nity near y. New con- GRANTSVILLE • $260,000 case handling to juvenile offenders who struction experience GREAT OPPORTUNITY! are referred to juvenile court. Requires preferred. Fax resume Almost 1 ac of Horse Property a bachelor’s degree in the behavioral to (801)523-0402 or 5694 N LANYARD LN wanted STANSBURY • $282,000 sciences, criminal justice or related field. email to ppetermann@ Totally finished, theater rm, SOLID SURFACE Successful applicant must be willing to pureutah.com by Janu- beautiful w/ solid surface, clean ary 9. accept exposure to occasional dangerous or threatening situations. Must be able to NEWSPAPER CAR- 239 BOX ELDER • $262,000 68 N MEADOWLARK CIR. Vacant, ready to move work a flexible schedule, including some RIER. Needed early GRANTSVILLE • $277,000 morning route deliv- in. Over 3000 sq ft home 3 bdrm, 2 bath, .50 acre for the evenings and weekends. Must possess ery for Deseret News in South Willow Estates. lot. 3400 sq ft. Call Michell 259 E LEGRAND Ramber/Ranch on .34 acs. GRANTSVILLE • $335,000 valid Utah driver’s license and own trans- and Salt Lake Trib- Anderson 840-8898 portation. Must not exceed 70 total points une in Tooele. 5 days Grantsville area on individual driving record. Applicants a week. Call Holly subject to criminal background check. 435-496-0138 Utah State Court applications may be PART TIME morning obtained from www.utcourts.gov. help, will train, 15-25 Michelle Anderson Call Janet at 884-6731 hours per week. Apply 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8898 Send application, resume, & college in person at Clothesline transcripts to Kyle Memmott, Express Cleaners. 74 S 100 E Suite 15, Tooele, UT 84074 SELL YOUR computer Lana McKean 435-833-0233 • cell 801-518-8670 58 N Main, Tooele This position closes January 15, 2008 in the classifieds. Call Pat Stevens 882-0050 or visit 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8224 at 5:00 p.m. EOE” www.tooeletranscript. 882-0050 com 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah B6 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday January 8, 2008

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(.32) beautifully landscaped yard, LARGE covered deck w/shed built underneath.Walk classy rock work, concrete stamped patio. 2nd garage out basement. Lg. master with walk in closet.Vaulted (drive thru door) is 26x30, heated, shower, sink,toilet, ceilings. 2 Fireplaces. Price below appraisal price. it’s own water heater, Lots of light, lots of storage! 668 779 E. PRICE REDUCED 890 N. Walden PRICE REDUCED 3030 Deer Run Drive • Benches at South Rim Phase II ONLY Dr. Stockton • $389,900 2866 W. Rim Rock Dr. • Benches at South Rim Phase II $ ONLY Stockton • $391,900 189,900 $ • 2 Acres • Bonus Room MLS #734072 189,000 • Granite countertops • Large garage • 1.5 Acres • Bonus Room SUPER NICE RAMBLER- culd-de-sac. Beautifully Vaulted ceilings, central air, MLS #747027 • 4 bedrooms • Basement entrance in • Granite countertops • Choose your colors landscaped .23 lot/ extra large deck/ electric awning, reverse osmosis,water softener. 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Go to remax.com, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. All offices independently owned and operated. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. Starting at $225,000 435-224-4000 PUBLIC NOTICE (Amended 12-27-07, 12-28-07, 01-02-08, 01-03-08, 01-07-08) Notice is hereby given that the Grantsville City Planning Commission will hold a business meeting on Thursday, January 10, 2008 in the Grantsville City Hall Council Chambers at 429 E. Main Street in Grantsville, Utah, which meeting shall begin promptly at 7:00 P.M. The agenda shall be as follows: 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. Proposed amendment to Chapter 12 (Planned Unit Development Regu- lations) to limit the total number of residential units or lots to what is al- lowed by the underlying zoning district in which a PUD development is proposed. b. Proposed amendment to Chapter 15 to repeal the freezing of the RM-7 and R-1-8 zones found in Sections 15.3 (1) and 15.4. c. Proposed amend- ments to the General Plan to adopt designa- tions for all newly an- nexed property includ- ing: Worthington Ranch parcel of 155 acres to be designated as a Rural Residential – 1 category, Johnson Cattle Com- pany parcel of 146.64 acres to be designated as a Commercial / Higher Density Residen- tial category, and Ander- son Ranch annexed par- cel of 14.948 acres to be designated as a Low Density Residential cate- gory. d. Proposed rezoning of 16.4 acres of land for Patrick Hearty at ap- proximately 600 N Cooley Street to go from an A-10 zone to an RR-1 zone. e. Proposed General Plan amendment for Preston Miller for 126 acres of land at approxi- mately 650 S Quirk Street owned by M-5 De- velopment to go from a designation of RR-1 to a Low Density Residential designation for the pur- pose of developing the land. FOLLOWING CLOSE OF PUBLIC HEAR- INGS, MEETING OFFI- CIALLY CALLED TO ORDER BY CHAIRPER- SON ANGELA GRANT. 1. Election of a vice chairman to serve for one (1) year. 2. Consideration of two (2) sign permits for Mav- erik at the intersection of SR 112 & SR 138, one for the front wall of the store and a monument sign in the parkway. 3. Consideration of a sign permit for Shay McQuiston for Anytime Fitness at 225 E Main Street in the strip mall. 4. Consideration of a re- zoning of 16.4 acres of land for Patrick Hearty at approximately 600 N Cooley Street to go from an A-10 zone to an RR-1 zone. 5. Consideration of a General Plan amend- ment for Preston Miller for 126 acres of land at approximately 650 S Quirk Street owned by Tuesday January 8, 2008 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin M-5 Development to go B7 from a designation of RR-1 to a Low Density Homes Homes Lots & Land Water Shares Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices ResidentialPublic designation.Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Meetings 6. ConsiderationMeetingsof Gen- Miscellaneous eral Plan amendment to NO BANK QUALIFYING YOUR DREAMS be- 1ST TIME OFFERED WANTED: WATER Deadline for public no- PUBLIC NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE adopt designations for SUMMONS Seller Will Carry Move come a reality with Utah Ranch Dispersal. rights or irrigation tices is 4 p.m. the day MEETING AND (Amended 12-27-07, all newly annexed prop- The State of Utah to: into our beautiful and our absolutely free, 40 AC only $29,900. shares in Tooele Val- prior to publication. AGENDA 12-28-07, 01-02-08, erty including: Worthing- W.F. Carson (De- spacious three bed- no obligation, Home Foothills of Uinta Mtns. ley. Call Ross at Public notices submit- Tooele County Eco- 01-03-08, 01-07-08) ton Ranch parcel of 187 ceased), Peter Cleg (De- room, two-bath home, Finder Service. Let Gorgeous views. Beau- 801-642-0119 ted past the deadline nomic Development Notice is hereby given acres to be designated c e a s e d ) , G i l b e r t on a quarter acre fully tiful land & setting. will not be accepted. Advisory Committee that the Grantsville City as a Rural Residential – Gillespie (Deceased), us find your dream WATER RIGHTS for landscaped fenced lot Great recreational area. UPAXLP The Tooele County Eco- Planning Commission 1 category, Johnson Filbert Gillespie (De- home - hassle free! sale. Contact Lee at without credit checks Accessed by county nomic Development Ad- will hold a business Cattle Company parcel ceased), John L. Lee Free recorded mes- Lee Brown Realty. and bank qualifying. roads. Offered by moti- PUBLIC NOTICE visory Committee will meeting on Thursday, of 146.64 acres to be (Deceased), and all per- sage: 1-877-744-3427 (801)768-2507 The Town of Stockton We will carry the loan. x35 or visit www. vated seller. Limited hold a meeting on Janu- January 10, 2008 in the designated as a Com- sons who may claim an All we need is a small available. EZ Terms. will meet in a Public ary 10, 2007 at 2:00 Grantsville City Hall mercial / Higher Density interest through any of tooelefinehomes.com. Hearing & Regular Meet- down payment. Pay- Prudential R.E. Call UTLR 1-888-622- p.m. at the Tooele Council Chambers at Residential category, them; Tooele County ments are $1,250 per 5263 (ucan) Buildings ing, Thursday January County Courthouse, 47 429 E. Main Street in and Anderson Ranch State Bank, a Utah Cor- month plus taxes and 10, 2008 at the Stockton South Main, Tooele, Grantsville, Utah, which annexed parcel of poration, Thomas A. LOW DOWN FI- Town Hall, 18 N. John- insurance. It has a BUILDING MATERIALS: Utah. meeting shall begin 14.948 acres to be des- Smith, an individual, Wil- Manufactured NANCING AVAIL- son Street. The meeting kitchen with an island METAL buildings, mini PUBLIC MEETING: promptly at 7:00 P.M. ignated as a Low Den- liam E. Nix & sons Com- ABLE on 6.58 acres will begin promptly at and ceramic tile floor, a Homes storage systems, roof 1. Roll Call. The agenda shall be as sity Residential category. pany and all persons un- of prime horse prop- 7:00 pm and the agenda living room with a ca- and wall panels, metal 2. Approval of meeting follows: 7. Review and discus- known claiming any in- American Residential erty. Flat terrain with shall be as follows: thedral ceiling, a building components. minutes from October 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC sion of the Grantsville terest in the real property Communities Ask about a well, power, corrals, Public Hearing walk-out finished family Utah Manufacture 20 11, December 6, De- HEARINGS: City General Plan. located in Tooele Holiday Free Rent Spe- historic barn, outbuild- 1. Budget Amended room, wired for sur- years plus. Top quality cember 13, 2007 a. Proposed amendment 8. Consideration of an County, described as: cial! Overpass Point ings and one share of 2. Employee Pay Scale round sound, and a low prices. Weekly De- 3. Meeting Schedule for to Chapter 12 (Planned amendment to Chapter Lots 7, 10, 11 and 12, in has homes available in St. John pressurized Regular Meeting charming Master Suite livery. 1-800-262-5347. 2008 Unit Development Regu- 12 (Planned Unit Devel- Section 18, Township 4 great locations within irrigation. Let our 1.Roll Call plus a large 2 car ga- cobuildings@cobuild- 4. Presentation on Eco- lations) to limit the total opment Regulations) to South, Range 3 West, established, Tooele team of mortgage 2. General Business rage and a roughed in ings.net (ucan) nomic Development pro- number of residential limit the total number of SLB&M to include any community. Prices re- bedroom and bath. All professionals help a.Minutes grams offered by Ameri- units or lots to what is al- residential units or lots to and all water rights or in- duced to sell. $500 de- perfectly laid out in you qualify. Free re- If you build, remodel or b.Bills can Express lowed by the underlying what is allowed by the terests that may exist posit will hold your 2,623 sq ft. Its located corded message on remove buildings you 3. Swearing in New 5. Project Update zoning district in which a underlying zoning district thereon; Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, home. Easy Financing at 161 E. Aparecio Dr in how you can qualify can place your classi- Board Members—Board 6. Adjournment PUD development is in which a PUD develop- 7 and 8, the Southwest and Lease-to- Pur- the beautiful Overlake to own this exclusive fied ad in 45 of Utah's Member Assignments Dated this 4th day of proposed. ment is proposed. quarter of the Northeast chase options! Credit subdivision, one of the property call: 1-877- newspapers for only 4. Resolution Board January, 2008 b. Proposed amendment 9. Consideration of an Quarter, The Northwest score of 550+ or 0 ac- fastest growing areas in 744-3427 x14. Pru- $155. for 25 words ($5. Meetings Mary Dixon, Secretary to Chapter 15 to repeal amendment to Chapter quarter of the Southeast cepted! Quick Closings! Utah. Call us for more dential R.E. for each additional 5.Mosquito Abatement Tooele County Eco- the freezing of the RM-7 15 to repeal the freezing quarter and Lots 9, 10, Be in your home in less details, 801-794-1393 word). You will reach Appointment nomic Development and R-1-8 zones found of the RM-7 and R-1-8 11, 12, 14, 15 and 16 in than a week. Call now! PRICE REDUCED! up to 340,000 house- 6.Sick Leave Policy Advisory Committee in Sections 15.3 (1) and zones found in Sections Section 19, Township 4 Chad at (435)843-5306 holds and all you do is 7. Second Quarter Planning on selling your HORSE PROPERTY (Published in the Tran- 15.4. 15.3 (1) and 15.4. South, Range 3 West, o r V e r o n i c a a t call the Transcript Bul- Budget Review home, you could be 5 acres in Erda. Nic- script Bulletin January 8, c. Proposed amend- 10. Report on Clark SLB&M and the former (801)641-7327. Habla letin at 882-0050 for all 8. Reports sending your sales est estates in Tooele 2008) ments to the General Street Court by John private land claim of Espanol. the details. (Mention a. Police/ Courts points to up to 340,000 County. Asking Plan to adopt designa- Conway under C.U.P. # James James desig- UCAN Classified Net- b. Fire Department TOWN OF VERNON households at once. $234,900 obo. Must tions for all newly an- 02-028-565. nated as Sections 39 work) c. Water Department NOTICE OF ANNUAL For $155. you can sell. (435)224-4344 nexed property includ- 11. Report from Council and 41 in sections 19 d. Roads/ Garbage/ MEETING SCHEDULE ing: Worthington Ranch Liaison Member Todd and 30 Township 4 place your 25 word PRICED FOR QUICK STEEL BUILDINGS Mobile Homes Parks/ Employee Pay The public is hereby parcel of 155 acres to be Castagno. South Range 3 West, classified ad to all 45 sale 35 acres- $49,900. 20x20 to 100x100 Scale given notice that the Ver- designated as a Rural 12. Approval of minutes and in Section 24 Town- newspapers in Utah. 90 minutes from Salt Quality for big discount. e.Planning & Zoning/ non Town Council con- Residential – 1 category, of the last business ship 4 South, Range 4 Just call the Transcript 2BDRM MOBILE Home Lake City in SW Wyo- Up to 50% off. Can Annexation Policy ducts its regular meet- Johnson Cattle Com- meeting. West, SLB&M to include Bulletin at 882-0050 for for sale. Located in nice ming. Recreational erect. www.scg-grp. 9.Attorney Curt Morris ings on the second pany parcel of 146.64 13. Open discussion. any and all water or min- all the details. (Mention park in Tooele. $9,000 paradise. Stunning set- com. Source #0UL. 10. Executive Session Tuesday of each month acres to be designated 14. Adjourn. eral rights or interests ucan) 435-882-1969 ting with amazing (801)562-8995 a. Personnel Issues at the Vernon Fire Sta- as a Commercial / DATED this 24th day of that may exist thereon; views. Surrounded by 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile c.Grantsville/ Stockton tion, 325 South Main Higher Density Residen- December, 2008. the North 100 acres of STANSBURY PARK gov't land. EZ terms. home for rent, no smok- Financial Lawsuit Street, Vernon, Utah, tial category, and Ander- By the Order of the Plan- Lots 1, 2 and 3, in Sec- Lease Option. 6bdrm, Call UTLR 1-877-351- ing/ pets. 882-1550 Services Cherrie L. Staley which meetings begin at son Ranch annexed par- ning Commission Chair tion 31, Township 4 3bth Rambler, Central 5263. (ucan) January 3, 2008 7:00 o'clock p.m. cel of 14.948 acres to be Shauna Kertamus South, Range 3 West, Air, 2 Car, RV Park, UP TO $1000 online (Published in the Tran- The Vernon Planning Built 2004, Backs designated as a Low Zoning Administrator SLB&M to include any Office Space www.CASHIN30MINUTES. script Bulletin January 8 Commission conducts its Density Residential cate- In accordance with the and all water rights or in- Church + Park, $3000 COM In your checking Water Shares & 10, 2008) regular meetings on the gory. Americans With Disabili- terests that may exist Down $1550/mo. Call account in 30 minutes! third Thursday of each PUBLIC NOTICE OF d. Proposed rezoning of ties Act, Grantsville City thereon; the Northeast Ryan Pettit (801)860- LARGE SPACIOUS Of- No credit check! (ucan) month at the Vernon Fire ONE SHARE Settlement PLANNING COMMIS- 16.4 acres of land for will accommodate rea- quarter of the Northeast 9900 Strategic Real Es- fice Space for rent Station, 325 Main Street, Canyon Irrigation, WANT TO get the latest SION MEETING’S Patrick Hearty at ap- sonable requests to as- quarter of Section 24, tate. $600/mo First and last Vernon, Utah, which $3400. (435)840-0344 local news? Subscribe SCHEDULE proximately 600 N sist the disabled to par- Township 4 South, required. Water in- meetings begin at 7:00 TOOELE - Lovely to the Transcript Bulle- Pursuant to Section Cooley Street to go from ticipate in meetings. Re- Range 4 West, SLB&M cluded. (435)884-3728 UNDERGROUND WA- o’clock p.m. homes. $130,000 to tin. 54-4-6, Utah State Code an A-10 zone to an RR-1 quest for assistance may to include any and all TER Rights for sale DATED this 7th day of $250,000 Zero Down Annotated 1953, Grants- zone. be made by calling City water or mineral rights or S E L L I N G Y O U R Erda, Tooele Valley SELLING YOUR moun- January, 2008. Payment. Free re- ville City hereby gives e. Proposed General Hall at 884-3411 at least interests that may exist HOME? Advertise it in (435)882-4949 tain bike? www.tooele By Doretta Shumway corded message. notice that the Grants- Plan amendment for 24 hours prior to the thereon; the West half of the classifieds. Call transcript.com Vernon Town Clerk/ Call: 1-877-744-3427, ville City Planning Com- Preston Miller for 126 meeting that will be at- the Northeast Quarter 882-0050 or visit SELL YOUR car in the Recorder ext. 26. Prudential BECOME A SUB- mission holds it regularly acres of land at approxi- tended. and the Southeast quar- www.tooeletran Transcript Bulletin Clas- (Published in the Tran- R.E. SCRIBER. 882-0050 scheduled business mately 650 S Quirk (Published in the Tran- ter the Northeast quarter script.com sified section. script Bulletin January 8, meetings on the second Street owned by M-5 De- script Bulletin January 8, of Section 25, Township 2008) Thursday of each month. velopment to go from a 2008) 4 South, Range 4 West, The meetings begin at PUBLIC NOTICE designation of RR-1 to a SLB&M to include any 7:00 p.m. in the Grants- Notice is hereby given Low Density Residential Public Notices and all water or mineral ville City Hall Council that the Lake Point Im- designation for the pur- Trustees rights or interests that Chambers, 429 E Main provement District will pose of developing the may exist thereon; You land. are hereby notified that a Street, Grantsville, Utah. hold its regularly sched- Deadline for public no- FOLLOWING CLOSE complaint to Quiet Title All Planning Commission uled Business meeting tices is 4 p.m. the day Tooele County’s Real Estate Advisor OF PUBLIC HEAR- the subject property has meetings are open to the on January 10, 2008 at prior to publication. INGS, MEETING OFFI- been filed against each public. Special work 7:00 p.m. at the North Public notices submit- CIALLY CALLED TO of you in the Third Dis- meetings, in addition to Tooele Fire Station 1540 ted past the deadline ORDER BY CHAIRPER- trict Court, Tooele those specified, may be Sunset Road, Lake Point will not be accepted. SON ANGELA GRANT. County, Utah. You are scheduled as circum- Utah. The agenda will UPAXLP 840-0344 1. Election of a vice hereby summoned and stances require. Notice be as follows: of such meetings will be 1. Call to Order chairman to serve for required to file an an- published and posted as 2. OMWC Update one (1) year. Public Notices swer in writing to the required by law. 3. Approval of Minutes 2. Consideration of two Miscellaneous complaint which has 668 S. 1400 E. 538 Oak Ln. In accordance with the 4. Financial Reports (2) sign permits for Mav- been filed with the Clerk Americans With Disabili- 5. Contract Renew- erik at the intersection of Deadline for public no- of the above-entitled ties Act, Grantsville City als SR 112 & SR 138, one tices is 4 p.m. the day court, 74 South 100 will accommodate rea- 6. Operations Reports for the front wall of the prior to publication. East, Tooele, Utah, sonable requests to as- 7. Water/ Sewer Study store and a monument Public notices submit- 84074, and to serve sist the disabled to par- 8.“As Built” Drawings sign in the parkway. ted past the deadline upon, or mail to Gary ticipate in meetings. Re- 9. RWAU Award 3. Consideration of a will not be accepted. Buhler, Plaintiff's Attor- quest for assistance may 10. Other District Busi- sign permit for Shay UPAXLP ney, PO Box 229, be made by calling City ness McQuiston for Anytime Grantsville, UT Fitness at 225 E Main PUBLIC NOTICE 84029-0229, a copy of Hall at 884-3411 at least 11. Public Concerns This is legal notice of a 24 hours in advance. 12. Scheduled Meetings Street in the strip mall. said answer within 20 4. Consideration of a re- security agreement by days after service of this $ $ Dated this 4th day of 13. Adjournment and between the parties elk Ridge estates January, 2008. zoning of 16.4 acres of summons upon you. If 379,900 225,000 (Published in the Tran- and establishing Thomas Shauna Kertamus script Bulletin January 8, land for Patrick Hearty at you fail so to do, judg- approximately 600 N Edward Gurske a living ment by default will be Amazing Views and Luxury in this Empty Nesters, Deer Hollow is your destina- Zoning Administrator 2008) flesh and blood man on 5 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath and 4 car (Published in the Tran- Cooley Street to go from taken against you for the tion, a former model home, one level living, S E L L I N G Y O U R an A-10 zone to an RR-1 the land as Secured relief demanded in said garage home. Comes with a 6 year script Bulletin January 8, Party who is first in line 2 bdrms, 2 bths, top of the line amenities 2008) HOME? Advertise it in zone. petition. Bumper to Bumper Warranty. throughout & clean with pristine views. the classifieds. Call 5. Consideration of a and first in time Creditor Dated this December 17, Owners are transferring. SELL YOUR CAR or 882-0050 or visit General Plan amend- and Debtor known as 2007. boat in the classifieds. www.tooeletran ment for Preston Miller THOMAS EDWARD /s/ GARY BUHLER Call 882-0050 or visit script.com for 126 acres of land at GURSKE entered into (Published in the Tran- www.tooeletranscript. approximately 650 S 05/11/1941. script Bulletin December 573 West 200 S. Commercial Land com or e-mail your ad SELL YOUR computer Quirk Street owned by CLAIM OF LIEN No. 18, 25, 2007, January 1 to tbp@tooeletran- in the classifieds. Call M-5 Development to go TEG-122407-LN; SECU- & 8, 2008) script.com 882-0050 or visit from a designation of RITY AGREEMENT-17 www.tooeletranscript. RR-1 to a Low Density PAGES DEADLINES FOR clas- GOT A good idea for a com Residential designation. NO.TEG-122407-SA sifieds ads are Monday story? Call the Tran- 6. Consideration of Gen- (Published in the Tran- and Wednesdays by BECOME A SUB- script and let us know eral Plan amendment to script Bulletin January 8, 4:45 p.m. SCRIBER. 882-0050 882-0050. adopt designations for 10, 15 & 17, 2008) all newly annexed prop- erty including: Worthing- ton Ranch parcel of 187 $ $ acres to be designated 169,900 84,500 as a Rural Residential – Your Guide 1tocategory, BeautifulJohnson Gems 2500 Sq. Ft. Finished, Charming/Solidly This 1.25 Acre parcel of Commercial prop- Cattle Company parcel Constructed Brick Rambler w/ Wood erty is priced competitively and has all utili- of 146.64 acres to be ties in close proximity for connections to be designated as a Com- Floors, Updated Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms, 2 made. An incredible buy for storage, shop Rockhounding Utah Bathrooms and Alot of Living Space at or garage development or as investment for mercial / Higher Density this Price!! Call 840-0344. later returns or short term resale. Residential category, and Anderson Ranch All the facts rockhounds need to annexed parcel of find their way to the best collecting 14.948 acres to be des- ignated as a Low Den- sites in the Beehive State and 789My MissionWhite Pine Dr. sity Residential category. what mineral samples, rocks, and Providing maximum market exposure using a high technology and high 7. Review and discus- formations are to be found there. sion of the Grantsville touch approach. On average you can expect to net 9 to 16% more equity City General Plan. Experience the grandeur of Utah’s at closing. I use a point system that defines buyers needs so when showing 8. Consideration of an exposed formations and its canyon buyers homes 90% of the time they buy the first home I show them, saving amendment to Chapter walls etched with fossils. 12 (Planned Unit Devel- them time and the possibility of losing it to competition. Your protection opment Regulations) to is my first priority. You’ll feel completely in control with negotiations and limit the total number of Up-to-date maps, photos and the progress of the transaction and I will be communicating with all parties residential units or lots to directions to the best places to what is allowed by the find geodes, quartz, coral, fossils, involved and relaying every detail back to you. I manage all the paperwork, underlying zoning district headaches and deadline criteria. I trust my integrity, experience, passion, in which a PUD develop- petrified wood, agate, obsidian, knowledge and understanding which will give the best service you will ever ment is proposed. minerals and much more. 9. Consideration of an see at appreciating your values by giving you the right information, service amendment to Chapter 6 x 9, 180 pages, maps & photos SOLD and care in working for your goals. My mission is your vision and goal. 15 to repeal the freezing $ 95 of the RM-7 and R-1-8 12 Call Shane at 840-0344 to talk. zones found in Sections 15.3 (1) and 15.4. 10. Report on Clark Protect yourself in the buying & selling process Street Court by John Get Yours Today! Conway under C.U.P. # by using a knowledgeable professional. 02-028-565. Stop by the Transcript-Bulletin 11. Report from Council 58 N. Main, Tooele Liaison Member Todd Castagno. (Just south of Tooele City Hall) 12. Approval of minutes 8 am to 6 pm • Mon-Fri of the last business Get more home Get more moNeY meeting. 13. Open discussion. TOOELETRANSCRIPT for your money! out of your home! 14. Adjourn. BUYERS SELLERS DATED this 24th day of BULLETIN December, 2008. By the Order of the Plan- ning Commission Chair Shauna Kertamus Zoning Administrator In accordance with the Americans With Disabili- ties Act, Grantsville City will accommodate rea- sonable requests to as- sist the disabled to par- ticipate in meetings. Re- quest for assistance may be made by calling City Hall at 884-3411 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting that will be at- tended. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin January 8, 2008) B8

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Cowgirl “as far as the demographics of “I always spent a lot of time incident in 1968 and I remem- it, it’s probably quite similar, in the Oquirrh Mountains and ber mostly that it didn’t cause continued from page B1 with the mining and military the west desert,” she said. “I as big of a reaction as it seems background.” love the west desert and I think like it should have, so that come rushing back as she vis- Because the story goes back it’s one of the most serene and kind of always stuck with me,” its places and people from her and forth between present beautiful spots on the face of Richman said. past. The book also touches on time and the ‘60s, another ele- the earth. I wish more people The historical elements in religion and the role it plays ment of Tooele County that thought so instead of thinking the novel are based on fact, in the desert community of didn’t serve the story was the it was a wasteland.” but Richman didn’t stick with Clayton, Utah. change and growth the coun- Richman received an the facts. For example, the Richman said one of the ty has gone through in that accounting degree from the nerve gas testing referred to in reasons she fictionalized the time. University of Utah and worked the book did kill 6,000 sheep, county is the hard facts of Richman said she isn’t sure on Wall Street in New York for but not the cattle that are also Tooele County didn’t serve the how people familiar with a few years before moving to written about. The killing of story. Tooele County will react to the Tucson, Ariz. the cattle was added so that it “Ganoa is set further away book, but that it will depend “While I was there [New had an impact on that partic- from Salt Lake City and it’s on the person’s history with York] I decided I really wanted ular ranching family, she said. got a much smaller popula- the county and how long to write so I moved back to the Richman said she writes tion than Tooele County has, they’ve been there. West.” about the West and issues so it’s just got kind of a differ- “For a long while, Tooele She received a master’s affecting the West because it’s ent makeup. But,” she added, County was just a really small degree in journalism and a who she is. rural community, and every- creative writing degree from “I’m a Westerner through body knew each other,” she the University of Arizona and through, so the conflicts Frank said. “It wasn’t what it is now, and then returned to Utah in of the West always intrigue me OHLMAN which is a bedroom commu- 2004. and stir me,” she said. “The M Attorney at Law nity.” Richman was inspired to places where the old West While the book does have write this book after remem- merges with the new West and seeds of autobiography, bering an event in 1968, when the places where our roman- FREE Richman said it moves rather the U.S. government was con- tic visions of the West are in Consultation quickly away from that. ducting open-air nerve-gas conflict with the reality of the for Richman graduated from testing in the west desert, West run through my writing. Wills & Tooele High School in 1974, which ended up killing more I’m a Westerner and I always Trusts and her parents still live in photography / Troy Boman than 6,000 sheep. will be.” Tooele. Tooele native and author Jana Richman’s novel “The Last Cowgirl” chronicles “I just remembered that [email protected] one girl’s journey growing up in a rural community. 493 W. 400 N. Tooele 882-4800 Subscribe Today Citrus broiler pan with tray. Brush with salt and lime juice. Top 882-0050 continued from page B1 www.schmutzmohlman.com each steak with a thick cross- wise orange slice with peel tion. Combine brown sugar, and seeds removed. Top each tomato ketchup and Tabasco steak with an onion slice. sauce. Mix well to make a Place under broiler 8 to 12 Party Paper smooth paste. Spread paste minutes or until done. Serve over the cut side of the grape- hot. fruit halves and on top of the — Recipe courtesy of slice of ham. 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Bake Light Orange Vinaigrette Orange Fluff 2 orange slices at 325 degrees in an electric 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1 package lemon gelatin 2 onion slices frypan, orange side up for 30 1/4 cup white wine vin- 1/2 cup boiling water 1 tablespoon lime juice minutes. Reverse and cook egar 1/2 cup orange juice Pinch salt orange side down for 30 min- 3/4 cup orange juice con- 1/2 cup instant nonfat dry 58 North Main • Tooele Rinse fish in salt water. Pat utes. Return to orange side up centrate milk dry with paper towel. Place on for last 30 minutes. Combine 1 tablespoon salt 1/2 cup cold water remaining juice of oranges 1/2 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons lemon juice with brown sugar, salt and Prepare pasta according 1/4 cup sugar juice. Baste roast during last to package directions. Drain. 1 teaspoon vanilla half hour of cooking. Cut the chicken into 1-inch 2 oranges, peeled and cut cubes. In a large mixing bowl, into sections. 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Come POETRY Thursday, January 10, 2008 bring your questionable from 1-4 p.m. toys and dishes Part of raising children is letting go to be tested very parent can tell a at the Tooele County Health Department for lead. score of tales about the Doctors stitched back his difficulties of raising Ted Kooser scalp, hoisted him in traction Limit 4 items per E U.S. POET LAUREATE, children, and then of the dif- like a twisted frame. I sold 151 North Main • (435) 277-2440 2004-2006 household. ficulties in letting go of them. the motorbike to a junkyard, Here the Texas poet, Walt but half his foot was gone. McDonald, shares just such a Last month, he cashed story. with spruce and Douglas fir are home. his paycheck at the Harley Some Boys are Born to house, roared off Wander He tried the navy, the with nothing but a back- marines, but even the army pack, waving his headband, From Michigan our son wouldn’t take him, not with leaning into a downhill writes, How many elk? a foot like that. curve and gone. How many big horn sheep? Maybe it’s in the genes. I The Tooele County Health It’s spring, think of wild-eyed years First published in New Letters, and soon they’ll be gone Vol. 69, 2002, and reprinted Department is offering a free above timberline, till I was twenty, and cringe. from “A Thousand Miles of adult tobacco cessation program I loved motorcycles, Stars,” 2004, by permission climbing to tundra by sum- too dumb to say no to our of the author and Texas Tech mer. Some boys son—too many switchbacks University Press. Copyright © are born to wander, my wife in mountains, too many icy 2002 by Walt McDonald. �Class begins: January 10, – runs for 6 weeks says, but rocky slopes spots in spring. �Class time: 6-7:30 p.m. �Class location: 151 North Main Street in Tooele MILITARY NEWS �Participation at all sessions is recommended Caleb J. Mellor traditions, military courtesy, military justice, Army National Guard Pvt. Caleb J. Mellor physical fitness, first aid, rifle marksmanship, has graduated from Basic Combat training at weapons use, map reading and land navi- Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. gation, foot marches, armed and unarmed During the nine weeks of training, the sol- combat, and field maneuvers and tactics. Phone 435.277.2310 to register dier studied the Army mission and received Mellor is the son of Scott Mellor of Tooele, instruction and training exercises in drill and and Mindy Vanhorn of Manti. ceremonies, Army history, core values and