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Woman retraces Mormon roots on motorcycle journey See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN September 6, 2005 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 112 NO. 30 50 cents Mayor Utahns opens arms to hurricane survivors by Alleen Lang Federal disaster aid has been to assist with the ongoing shelter- continuing. All 29 counties of Utah housing. resigns CORRESPONDENT made available to Utah through the ing and housing operations. are included in the designation, So far, 15 evacuees were able to Utahns opened their arms and Federal Emergency Management Emergency protective mea- Brown said. A total of 13 states are pay for their own transportation to their wallets as a small community Agency (FEMA) said Michael D. sures, including direct federal now included in the emergency destinations of their choice. More for some 500 citizens displaced Brown, principal federal official. assistance, will be provided at declarations than 80 others have made connec- for new from their Gulf Coast homes by The aid was offered after Utah 100 percent federal funding. This Meanwhile, many of the evac- tions with relatives or friends and Hurricane Katrina was estab- Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., action provides emergency assis- uees finding shelter at Camp efforts are under way to provide lished over the weekend at Camp declared a state of emergency in tance and funds to those areas Williams have already made state job Williams in Draper. Utah, requesting up to $5 million beginning on Aug. 29, 2005, and arrangements to find their own SEE HURRICANE ON A5 by Mark Watson STAFF WRITER Volunteers rally; Tooele Mayor Charlie Roberts resigned today to accept a evacuees not position as public information officer for the Utah State Tax coming to Tooele Commission. He will begin his by Alleen Lang new duties for the state on Sept. 19. CORRESPONDENT Roberts served as mayor The need was clear. for the last seven years and Thousands of people left des- nearly nine titute by Hurricane Katrina m o n t h s . needed shelter, food and clean Prior to that clothing. he served as Tooele residents saw the need a city coun- and filled it abundantly, starting cil mem- a grassroots collection of sup- ber for two plies that filled a warehouse to years. He overflowing through the Labor decided long Day weekend. So generous has ago that he been the outpouring, “we had would not to stop taking collections,” said seek a third Sherry Tombac, one of a half- term as Charlie Roberts dozen people helping organize mayor. the humanitarian effort. “The “Four hard part is turning away people years ago when I ran for who really want to give,” she mayor, Jan (wife) and I felt that adds if we were fortunate to serve The undertaking began as a second term as mayor that word spread that the Tooele would be enough. I feel the may- Army Depot (TEAD) had been or’s position is not a lifetime asked by the Red Cross to be on position. It’s important to bring standby to house evacuees. on new people with new ideas,” “People on the ground Roberts said. grabbed it from the bottom up The Tooele mayor learned and started driving,” said Robin about his new job on Friday. O’Neill, one of several people “I started to look for a job a who launched a staggering few months ago because people humanitarian effort in Tooele usually aren’t hiring between County. O’Neill became involved photography / Mike Call Thanksgiving and Christmas,” Caitlin Stice and Kayley Harris helped sort clothes for victims of Hurricane Katrina Monday at a warehouse at the Utah Industrial Depot. SEE VOLUNTEERS ON A5 he said. “I learned about this particular job looking through the classifieds.” The mayor was one of 120 qualified applicants for the pub- lic affairs position. Historic school gets makeover Fair will provide City Council Chairman Mike by Mark Watson Johnson said the council will STAFF WRITER appoint one of its members Tooele developer Matthew info, resources for to serve as temporary mayor Arbshay already has invested an until the end of the year. That estimated $3 million into convert- appointment will most likely ing the old Central Elementary disabled citizens take place at the Sept. 21 city School into 28 luxury condomini- council meeting. ums. By the time he is finished that by Karen Hunt Several mayoral candidates figure could jump to $5 million. are on the ballot for the October But soon, Arbshay may be able STAFF WRITER Commissioners recently declared Sept. 8 Tooele County primary election. They include to recoup some of his money. Disability Awareness Day, just in time for the first ever Disability Steve Bevan, Jay Edwin Collier, “In one more month we should Resource Fair. Patrick Dunlavy, Tom Ellevold, have a couple of models open, They hope the day will help make people aware of the services Bobby Joe Main Jr., Ryan and we will be more aggressive in available around the Tooele County area and serve as a reminder Timmins and Russell Winters. marketing these units,” said Joel of the importance of accessible buildings. “I think the mayor can leave Smith, project manager. “I know a lot of these places that a lot of them go into, it’s like the position with his chin held Construction deadline for a huge roadblock for them,” Commissioner Colleen Johnson said, high, and I’m sure the rest of the project is Jan. 1. Work on stating even a few stairs can provide a huge problem. the council feels the same way,” the extensive upgrade has been The disability resource fair will be held Thursday afternoon Johnson said. “The city he start- fast and furious during the past from 4-7 p.m. at the Dow James Complex, and includes about ed with when he became mayor month. 50 agencies ranging from health care providers, to equipment several years ago is now a lot Central Elementary closed in suppliers, to therapy programs and volunteer groups. Just a few bigger and more complicated. 1995, and for nearly a decade was names include: Oxygen for you, Community Nursing Services, His legacy has to be all the new just a target for rock-throwers and United Way, Healing Horses, Wal-Mart Vision Center, Utah Birth facilities built during his time a place for homeless to find refuge Defect Network, Special Olympics, Discover Toys and Disability as mayor — a city hall, library, from the elements. Law Center. swimming pool, public works Arbshay, who has made money The information and agencies will be as diverse as the kinds of facilities, golf course clubhouse, developing other residential prop- disabilities, which cover the spectrum from blindness to multiple and all the parks.” erties in Tooele, said his motive sclerosis and mental illness to learning challenges. Roberts said that city depart- for completing this project had “We’re very limited since we’re out here in Tooele,” Angie ment leaders and the council more to do with preserving a piece Slater, one of the organizers of Thursday’s event said, “and so have helped the city move for- of Tooele’s history than making a we have a lot of agencies from Salt Lake City coming out to do ward. big profit. outreach and to educate our consumers.” “This has been a great learning Part of the building will feature A wide range of information is vital for families dealing with experience for me. The things photos and memorabilia of the disabilities according to Betty Ogden, whose daughter was born that have been accomplished school’s 66-year history. with some mental retardation 36 years ago. with the help of the department “We’ve dedicated the old hallway “At certain ages you need to know different things,” she leaders and city council are far between the cafeteria and main explained. “When they’re young you need to know how to get beyond what I could have imag- building as a historical museum them started in a different program and when they’re older you ined,” he said. where items will be displayed from need to decide what to do with them and how to take care of “The good part about all the some of the 45,000 students who them.” new facilities is that we did attended the school,” Smith said. Although Betty’s utilized many community resources as she not have to raise taxes. We The project foreman said some has worked to help her daughter for over three decades, she’s managed the money wisely,” of the people who are working on Photography / Troy Boman Roberts added. “With the sell Construction of 28 new luxury condominiums is moving along quicklyinside the SEE CENTRAL ON A3 old Central Elementary School in Tooele. Elmore Candelario, who attended the SEE DISABLED ON A8 SEE ROBERTS ON A2 school as youngster, is working on the project as a plumber.

WEATHER CROSSWORD A3 HOMETOWN B1 INSIDE Clear tonight. Lows in the 60s. OPEN FORUM A4 DOINGS B4 Chickens play key role in battle Mostly sunny Wednesday. against West Nile Virus. Highs in the 80s. OBITUARIES A6 TV LISTINGS B6 See A9 Complete Forecast: A2 SPORTS A10 CLASSIFIEDS B8 A2 TUESDAY September 6, 2005 ETCETERA ... Sentinel chickens key to virus detection Valley Weather Forecast News Briefs Local Weather by Karen Hunt Leaking mustard agent STAFF WRITER Wed 90/60 While Bob Rand of Tooele detected at chemical depot 9/7 Mustard agent vapor, leaking Valley Mosquito Abatement Plentiful sunshine. Hot. High from two over-packed 155 mm District suggests people be cau- around 90F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 tious of West Nile Virus, he is also projectiles, was detected last mph. Wednesday during monitoring optimistic. operations in a storage igloo at “It’s not to the point where Deseret Chemical Depot. it’s going to cause a lot of prob- Thu 89/61 lems,” Rand said, “especially if Depot workers in protective 9/8 clothing placed each munition we find it so late in the summer. Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the It’s the best time to find it. As the into larger airtight containers upper 80s and lows in the low 60s. for continued storage. weather gets cooler the mosquito The earth covered storage will stop producing altogether; it usually peaks around the end structure is filtered and no vapor Fri escaped into the environment. 82/54 of July.” There was no danger to sur- 9/9 In the meantime, the district is rounding communities, accord- Mainly sunny. Highs in the low 80s using a group of approaches to ing to a press release. and lows in the mid 50s. counter the problem. One thing the district does is Temps/Precipitation closely monitor groups of senti- nel chickens. Sat 82/55 Date High Low (prec./inches) 9/10 The feathery fowl are scattered Sept. 1 85 48 throughout the state, including Sept. 2 92 58 Slight chance of a thunderstorm. Sept. 3 92 69 trace four flocks in Tooele County. Sept. 4 90 69 The chickens can be one of the Sept. 5 88 54 trace Sun first indicators of the prevalence 76/49 of West Nile virus. Blood samples Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer 9/11 are taken and tested for the virus. for the National Weather Service, reports Scattered thunderstorms possible. that his recording station at 139 S. Main So far no trace of West Nile virus received a trace of precipitation between ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content has been found in the chickens. Service Sept. 1 and Sept. 5 and only a trace so far They’re looking for West this month. The normal for September is Nile virus, Western Equin XX inches. Pollen Count For the water year, which began Oct. Encephalitis (WEE) and St. Louis 1, 2004, Tooele has received 24.57 inches The pollen counts from the Encephalitis. of precipitation. The normal for the year is Intermountain Allergy and “That’s the three that we’re look- 18.49 inches of precipitation. Asthma Clinic in Salt Lake City ing for. This year we have found Subscriber Service as of Sept. 6, 2005, were as fol- the Western Equin Encephalitis lows: down in Washington County in file photo If you haven’t received Ragweed — High their chicken flocks down there, Sentinel chickens throughout the state and Tooele County are used to monitor for West Nile Virus. The virus your newspaper by 6:30 p.m., Sagebrush — High but we’ve never found that down was detected in mid-September in Tooele County in a mosquito sample. please call 882-0050 and our cus- here. We’re testing for that and Chenopods —High 4-5 times a week and have only have headache, paralysis, stiff tomer representative will assist Mold — Moderate the St. Louis since 1983 and we Rand says he would be sur- found it once. necks and may suffer long-lasting you. Customer service hours on Grass — Moderate never have found it.” prised if they detected it again. “I would be surprised if we or permanent disability. The risk Tuesday and Thursday nights Ephedra — Low St. Louis Encephalitis is kind Still, just because the mosqui- found it again,” Rand said, “but of severe illness increases with are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. of rare, says Rand, but has simi- to virus was found in Erda he lar symptoms as West Nile Virus; said that doesn’t mean it has not we’re still trying. I say that and age, but there is no age group Western Equin Encephalitis spread throughout the county. watch out Friday we’ll probably that isn’t at risk of illness. effects horses just like West Nile “To kind of put this in perspec- get it again.” Tooele County residents can does, but generally has less of an tive we find this where we’re Most people who are infect- protect themselves from mosqui- effect on people. looking for it. Just because we ed with WNV do not show any to bites by: So far, 10 individuals in Utah don’t find it doesn’t mean it’s symptoms. About one in every • Using mosquito repellents have been diagnosed with West not there,” he said. “I expect this five has flu-like symptoms with which contain DEET or Picaridin, Nile Virus, but none in Tooele virus has been here for some fever, muscle aches and possibly from dusk until dawn. County. Four of the 10 cases time,” Rand said. “It’s around the a rash. While those individuals • Wear long-sleeve shirts, long experienced severe neuro-inva- whole valley.” recover, the illness can be pro- pants, shoes and socks while out- sive disease symptoms. The virus But, this is an ideal time to have longed. About one in 150 develop doors. was also found in the blood of detected the virus. Mosquitos more severe illness affecting the • Get rid of any standing water a donor from Salt Lake County, only have a lifetime of about brain and spinal cord. They may where mosquitos live. who had no symptoms of the three weeks in the summertime illness. and die when it gets cold. West Nile virus has been found “It’s always a concern, but not in 12 counties, involving 24 hors- as much of a concern as it would es, 52 mosquito pools, eight birds have been had we found in early Stephanie Adams and 44 sentinel chickens. At this in the summer,” Rand said. same time last year the virus They take samples from pools Adams to compete at state fair was found in nine counties, six humans, three horses, 52 mosqui- Voted #1 Burger Joint in Tooele County! Stephanie Adams, Miss Tooele organizations in her community. to pools, three birds and seven County 2004, will represent Tooele Stephanie is a junior attending Utah sentinel chickens. Tooele 1/2 lb. Double County at the annual Miss Utah State University working on a bach- Of the 10 human cases detect- State Fair Pageant on Thursday in elor’s degree in Family Consumer ed so far, six are in the TriCounty Cheeseburger Combo Salt Lake City. and Human Development. Health District (Duchesne and “We Are Your Neighborhood w/fries & a Med. Drink She will compete in the areas of Tooele County Pageant Director Uintah counties) and four in Utah Family Theatre” talent, private interview, physical Cheryl Adams is excited for her County. Four of the 10 cases 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. fitness, swim suit, evening wear, daughter Stephanie. experienced severe neuro-inva- $ 49 (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 sive disease symptoms. casual wear and on-stage inter- “She has been working very hard Tickets are now available online view. to prepare for this pageant. Once West Nile Virus was detected at www.movieswest.com Stephanie recently competed at again I am sure she will repre- for the first time ever in Tooele 5 nd th the Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant sent our county well and make us County in a sample taken from Sept. 2 – 8 Ice Cream Sundaes and was selected as the winner proud,” she said. “I believe because a mosquito pool in Erda earlier OPEN AT NOON EVERYDAY out of 59 other contestants of the she is dedicated and works hard this month. * distinguished award of “Miss Utah she will do great at this pageant.” The Utah Public Health Transporter 2 2005 Quality of Life” for her out- Adams said it is a difficult time Laboratory recently confirmed Dly: 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 All Day standing community service to the for all of the young women who positive samples of this pool. Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 ¢ citizens of Tooele County as well as participate in this pageant because No trace of West Nile Virus Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00 (PG-13) presenting her platform “TONED” they are just getting back in to col- has been found in the other three 99 Everyday (Turning On Nutritional Education lege and will have to sacrifice a few pools located by the Benson * Development). days of school. Grist Mill in Stockton and in Lake Brothers Grimm Stephanie was selected as the The pageant will take place at Point. Dly: 4:10, 7:00, 9:30 490 N.Main , Tooele • 882-3608 Sat: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00, 9:30 youngest member of the Healthy the large outdoor stage at 7 p.m. “We’re continuing doing the HO URS: M on - Sat 10 am –10 pm • Sunday 1 1 am – 9 pm Sun: 12:10, 4:10, 7:00 (PG-13) Women’s Advisory Board for the and Tooele County residents are surveillance and haven’t picked Mountain West Medical Center. She encouraged to support their entrant. up any more West Nile Virus than has enjoyed presenting her plat- The pageant is held on opening day we have from that first sample,” 40 Year Old Virgin form to the youth, teens and adults so the entrance fee is only $1.50 Rand said. Dly: 4:50, 7:10, 9:30 as well as businesses and other and the pageant is free. To control the insects the dis- Sat: 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:10, 9:30 trict also sprays and uses bri- Sun: 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:10 (R) quettes. “Around those areas where we * ������ first found the virus we’re spray- The Cave HALF OFF ���������� ing extensively,” Rand said. Dly: 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 ���������������� Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00 (PG-13) �������� ����������������� Appetizers! �������������� ����������������������� Roberts Wedding Crashers Monday & �������������� ��������� ������������������������� continued from page A1 Dly: 4:50, 7:10, 9:35 ������������� ������������������ ���������������������� of the Tooele Army Depot, we Sat: 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:10, 9:35 Wednesday ����������������������������������� were able to create the building Sun: 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:10 (R) ������ ����������� ������������ ����������������������������������������������� authority and use lease revenue ��������������������������������������������������� KIDS EAT ��������������� ������������������� refunding bonds to build these Red Eye �������������� ���������������� ��������������������������������������������� facilities”. Tues & Sun ������������������������������������������� Dly: 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 FREE 4-10pm ���������������������������������� The mayor’s lifelong goal was ��������� Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 Mon-Sat 11am - 10pm ��������������������������������������������� (PG-13) ���������������� ������������������� to work in public affairs for the am pm ��������������������������������������������� Sun:12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00 Sunday 11 - 8 ����������� ������������� ��������������������������������������������� St. Louis Cardinals. ����������� ��������������������� Show Times are subject to change. ����������������������������������������� “The mayor thing just kind of pm ����������������������� ������������ Open daily 4 • Sat & Sun Noon ���������������������������������������������� happened. When I worked at the ������������ ������������ ������������������������� All shows before 6:00 pm $4.50 ����������� ������������ �������������������������������������������� Transcript-Bulletin I thought • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ���������������� ���������� ���������������������������������������������� who on earth would want to be Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ������������������������������������������� a mayor. But then after serving All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens ����������� ���������������������������������������� 29 North Main • 843-8700 ����������������������������������������������� on the city council I figured I ������������� �������������������� ��������������������������������������� could either whine about things ����������� ����������������� ������������������������ ������������� ������������������ or get in and help out.” RITZ RITZ Ends �������������� ����������������� �������������������������������������� Roberts started his career as Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 Thursday ������������� �������������� ����������������������������������� PG-13 G managing editor for the Tooele Jessica Simpson, Seann William Scott, Burt Reynolds Disney’s Animated ��������������� �������������� Tooele’s Show Place ������������� ���������������������� ���������������������������������� Transcript-Bulletin where he for Over 60 Years! �������������������������������� worked for nine years. He then ���������� ����������������������������������� worked in public affairs for 882-2273 OF DUKES ADMISSION: HAZZARD ADULTS: $6.00 CHILD/SENIOR:VALIANT $4.00 before 6pm: $4.00 ����������� ���������������� ������������������������ 111 North Main, Tooele USPCI and later Laidlaw from http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net ������������ ����������������� Starts Friday: “Mobsters & Mormons” (PG) 1989 to 1998. ����������� �������� ��������������������������������������� MOTOR VU Friday, Saturday and Sunday 8:20 am/fm radio required ������������� �������� ������������������������������������������������ It was also an eventful week- Disney’s ���������������� ����������������� ������������������������������������������������� end for the mayor. On Sunday, ������������� ������������������� ���������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������� he was called as an LDS bishop G also G for the Tooele Sixth Ward. VALIENT ADMISSION:HERBY ADULTS: $6.00 SENIOR: FULLY$4.00 CHILD: $1.00 LOADED TUESDAY September 6, 2005 A3 Courts launch divorce education When parents go through a class with the assistance of state class that a children’s program was divorce, there are an array of pro- court judges and commissioners. needed. grams available to assist the adults Participation in the children’s class In 2004, 12,541 divorce cases in making the transition, including is voluntary. were filed in Utah; 38 percent of a mandatory class offered through “Children often feel responsible the cases involved one or more the Utah State Courts. for their parents’ divorce and feel children. But what about the children alone as part of divorce proceed- Divorce Education for Children involved in divorce? A gap exists ings,” said Third District Court — which is a subcommittee of the between programs available for Commissioner Michael Evans. “The Standing Committee on Judicial adults and those for children of course is designed to minimize Outreach — developed the pilot divorcing parents. This gap is the the adverse effects divorce has on program. Subcommittee members impetus behind a new pilot pro- children by teaching them coping include Third District Commissioner gram being tested by the Utah State skills.” Evans stressed that the class Michael S. Evans, chair, Craig Courts. is not intended as psychotherapy. Bunnell with the Office of the Beginning September 2005, a The court initiated the pilot project Guardian ad Litem, Dr. Valerie Hale, Divorce Education for Children after hearing from parents attending Rep. Roz McGee, and Lori Nelson class will be available for children the Divorce Education for Adults with Dart Adamson & Donovan. 9- to 12-years old whose parents have filed for divorce in Salt Lake County. The class will be presented once each month from September through November 2005 at the Scott M. Matheson Courthouse at 450 South State Street. The two-hour children’s course will be offered at the same time as the mandatory Divorce Education for Parents course. The program’s Central curriculum will provide the children continued from page A1 with skills they can use at home, such as how to express their feel- the building attended the school or ings to parents. Mental health pro- their parents attended the school. fessionals will teach the children’s There will be eight condos on each level of the building plus four more condos in the lunch- Lindon woman room area. Tenants can access their apartments from the parking rescued after area on the west side of the build- ing via an exterior elevator. Smith said an indoor parking garage will horse mishap be set up on the west side of the A woman from Lindon frac- building. tured several ribs on Monday Price for one bedroom condos when a horse rolled on top of is about $180,000 and the two bed- her in Settlement Canyon. room condos will sell for about Lana Lord, 58, was walking $190,000. photography / Troy Boman her horse in a steep area of the “It will be a highly-secured area. right-hand fork of the canyon Residents will have access cards Architect John Vincent, left, discusses plans with project manager Joel when the accident happened and there will be monitors in the Smith. Built in the 1920s, much of the Central School’s architecture (shown about noon. She and three other above) is being preserved. garage and hallways. These will riders got off their horses and decided to walk because the ter- be luxury condominiums with all ing for computer networking. The as nice as the inside with beauti- rain was steep. Lord’s horse fell the extras. The condos will feature walls will be insulated for sound,” fully landscaped gardens, Smith and rolled on top of her, accord- the nicest appliances, satellite TV, Smith said. noted. ing to reports from the Tooele each unit will include hard-wir- The outside area should be just e-mail:[email protected] County Sheriff’s Department. She was lifeflighted from the 99 West 1280 North, Tooele canyon to Utah Valley Hospital. Members of Tooele County ‘Transporter 2’ falls a little short Search and Rescue and the Tooele County Sheriff’s t’s nice to helps out by wearing lingerie inexplicably likable. He achieves Department responded to the see that and carrying big guns. I’d tell charisma by being everything incident. Ifeature you her name, but I don’t think a typically charismatic person length music she wants to be identified — she is not. I don’t know why, but it videos are was wearing a stealthily applied works. still being raccoon mask of mascara. Letterier, for whom I formed made for the Director Louis Letterier really impossibly high expectations big screen. challenges stereotypes with this after this year’s “Unleashed,” Music videos one by casting a woman who whips out conspicuously cre- move fast, doesn’t appear to be sporting ative scenarios of violence. But they’re loud, implants. Well, at least not in it never hits the level of pulpy they’re enter- Audrey Rock- the expected area. Something punch achieved in “Unleashed.” taining, and Richardson is definitely going on with her One T2 fight scene looks like it September 5th - 30th they sport the STAFF WRITER glossy sheen lips, however. I suggest she see was shot in a rehearsal studio; a lawyer immediately about the but I don’t know if you can of marketing Reel Talk expertise. malpractice that occurred when expect much more than that They make a plastic surgeon accidentally from a music video. dopey fantasy violence look oh- stuffed five doses of collagen Grade: C+ so-appealing. into one woman’s lips. Currently playing. Rated PG- This is the precise accom- Statham’s emotionally immov- 13, for intense sequences of plishment of “The Transporter able exterior, covering some violent action, sexual content, 2.” kind of good-guy sympathy, is partial nudity and brief language. Jason Statham is stone-faced Frank Martin, a former Special Forces operative named Frank Martin. He’s a driver, but it fits the fantasy better if you call him The Transporter. ����� I have a transporter of my own. He scoots me around in a � �������� yellow cab and rudely drops me ������������ ������������ off at any specified location, and ������������ �� when I say thank you, he grunts: $$ “Hhmph!” while counting my $$ 22.49.49 tips. He doesn’t do anything else 4.994.99����� for me. ���� ����� Frank is a much cooler 6 Months transporter. He is the Joe Cool of transporters. He stares, No Payments detached, at violence and car- nage, but deep down he has No Interest a heart that softly bleeds for OAC women and little children. He will stare down the very jaws of ������������������ �������� death for those he transports. He drives like a maniac, and Frank ���������������� ���� guarantees a carnival-caliber ������������ ������������ ride anytime you hire him to be your driver. I mean transporter. ¢¢ ¢¢ Frank currently works as a ����� 8989 chauffeur (another fantasy name 9999 ����� for “driver”) for the young son of a wealthy couple, Jeff (Matthew Modine) and Audrey (Amber Valletta). ��������� ������� ���������������� A bad bad man named Gianni (Alessandro Gassman), kid- ������� ������������ ������ naps the little one for $5 mil- lion in ransom. Or so it seems. � ������������������������������������� Something more sinister is bub- � ������������������������������������������������ bling beneath this cauldron of � ��������������������������������������� deceit. His bad bad girlfriend, � ����������������������������� a nightmarish butch-Twiggy, � ������������������������������� � ��������������������������������������������� If it happens here, read about it here. ����������������������������������������� ��������������������������� TOOELETRANSCRIPT ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� BULLETIN

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Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Hurricane relief shows the power of one A commonly told story tells of a man walking along a beach littered with hundreds of stranded star fish dying in the sun. As he walked, the man bent down, picked up star fish one by one, and threw them back into the ocean. Another man asked, “What are you doing? There are so many star fish; you can’t possibly make any difference.” The first man bent down, picked up another star fish and threw it back into the ocean. “I made a difference for that one,” he said. Hurricane Katrina battered the Gulf Coast and left rubble, sorrow and pain in its wake. It is almost impossible to wrap our minds around the magnitude of the disaster. We see homes reduced to rubble-covered concrete slabs and innumerable people left without a place to live, without family and without any earthly possessions. We hear stories that chill the blood. Stories of people looting, killing and shooting at rescue helicopters. We hear of people stranded on rooftops, sur- rounded by water filled with dead bodies, dangerous snakes and toxic refuse. We wonder what it must be like. And, although we try very hard to push the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR idea aside, we know without “the Grace of God” Tooele and the surrounding area could also face such a catastrophe. We sit on fault lines, are surrounded Now you may be wondering what this by desert ripe for wildfires, and are not so far from the Yellowstone Caldera, Tooele gone to the dogs has to do with the dress code but I’m about Reach out to evacuees Editor: Editor: an underground volcano scientists believe could wipe out most of the western to tell you. When my seventh grade brother What is happening in our nice Tooele While watching the footage of the dev- United States. comes home from school all he has to say when a person cannot walk to the post astation that Hurricane Katrina left behind, That reminds us that really, of the equalizing uncertainty in which we live. It about his day is “I kept my shirt tucked office to mail a letter without being my family and myself were wondering what reminds us that we have a duty to reach out and help those in need. in.” I asked him what he learned and all attacked by dogs? we could do to aid those who have lost Across the nation those of diverse ages, ethnicities, religions and political he could tell me was “There’s a meeting This happened to my friend, Carol Cluff, so much. As we were watching the news, persuasions have done just that. tonight about tucking our shirts in,” or and myself on Monday, Aug. 29. we heard that Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Among those we commend are the Tooele residents who raced to prepare “We have to take a survey about tucking We were leisurely walking near the east had offered the empty barracks at Camp when it was a possibility evacuees might stay in the county. Although we now our shirts in.” This is not the way 12- to 15- side of the Kirk Hotel when two large dogs Williams to those who are being evacuated know they will stay at Camp Williams, county generosity filled warehouses, as year-old kids should feel about their school were upon us. from the Gulf Coast. if by magic, with food, clothing, soap, shoes, bed linens, diapers and strollers. situation. Carol got bit by the large black dog. We We felt that in order to do the most that Residents have delivered, unloaded and put the goods in the hands and on It is evident to me that the only thing were both frightened by the dogs and I fell we can for the survivors, as a state and as the feet of Hurricane Katrina evacuees. these students are learning is that the down on the ground. a community, that Gov. Huntsman should It’s true. One person’s efforts can’t change the world. But each effort has Grantsville Junior High School faculty does I want to thank the nice fellow who allow the evacuees any and all unused made the world of difference in the lives of some 500 people who arrived as not care about them as individuals and if came to our rescue by driving his car into barrack space. This will benefit those who strangers in a strange land, but found themselves surrounded by friends. you ask me — that the worst type of bul- the area of the attack. have suffered so much by, for example, lying that exists. When a young girl can Mike from the Sweat Fitness Center allowing them easy access to medical help walk down the hall and literally be sexually hurried over when he instantly phoned at the University of Utah by allowing them harassed and go to somebody for help and the police when saw the commotion. The to stay at Fort Douglas as well as at the it’s shrugged off, yet they yell at boys for Disability day meets need animal control officers were right there Tooele Army Depot. Not only are there so not tucking in their shirts, there is a serious Tooele County Commissioners are to be commended for signing a proclamation and caught the two dogs. The police, ambu- many empty barracks there, but there is problem. making Sept. 8, Disability Awareness Day. The proclamation calls disabilities a, lance and paramedics came immediately. also a lot of empty warehouse space that The statement has been made that the “natural part of the human experience,” stating that they in no way “diminishes the I want to thank Mike for his help to noti- can be used to store supplies for all of dress policy is to help combat potential right of individuals with disabilities to live independently, enjoy self determination, fy the authorities and offer any assistance those who have been relocated to our state. gang- and weapon-related problems such as make choices, [and] contribute to society.” that was necessary. This can ease the sense of helplessness that those at Columbine High School, Red Lake In order to help those with disabilities achieve this goal as much as possible, the Carol and I did not see the two dogs we feel by making it easy for to High School, and Westside Middle School. county will have its first ever disabilities fair Sept. 8, from 4 – 7 p.m. (see related until they approached us from behind. supply food, clothing and toys to those who However, none of the students involved in story on A1). It will be attended from around 50 agencies offering a wide range of Elaine Allen have lost everything. We can also supply these terrorist acts were gang members. services to individuals with disabilities and their families. Again, this is an impor- Tooele the most necessary thing of all for healing But they did face a daily problem of being tant step for Tooele County and we commend those responsible. — comfort. bullied and feeling as if no one cared about I am urging all Utahns to write to Gov. Tooele trial a total farce their problems. So you can see we have a Huntsman and encourage him to do so. In Editor: bigger issue on our hands than dressing Doctors must be able state truth this way we can ease the suffering of thou- On Wednesday, Aug. 24, I had the appropriately. If you’re going to fix a prob- octors get an investigation by New Hampshire’s sands. opportunity to attend a court trial in lem in our school system it needs to be investi- attorney general. Kristi Skinner Tooele. A video tape recorded the per- fixing the fact that students don’t even feel gated when Getting investigated for telling a Tooele D petrator defacing a vehicle with an acid safe in the classrooms, in the halls or at they make a fat woman she’s fat — a condition spray. Unfortunately, the guilt and actions school in general, otherwise we will end up well-intentioned that could kill her - would be like recorded on the tape were not tried. The with another school headline and it won’t Flood was no ‘act of God’ mistake. They get investigating a firefighter for telling lawyer for the accused thought he was read “Students Didn’t Tuck Their Shirts In.” Editor: investigated when someone that smoking near an open Perry Mason and the main witness turned Being one of the homeowners affected something out of container of gasoline might be a bad Felicity Anne Silva into the accused. Miss Outstanding Teen by the sewer backup on Memorial Day their control goes idea. It should be more important that Perry Mason said to a witness for the 2005, I take offense to the statements made wrong and they get Daniel Kline a doctor delivers this message to his Tooele County community, “Have you ever slept with the Grantsville in an article written by Mark Watson, which investigated when Guest Columnist patients than that he delivers it with person who works for the community?” ran on Sept. 1, 2005. bad luck strikes the proper sensitivity. Witness: “No Never.” Firstly, the statement made that the city their patients. Guest A doctor should have a pleasant Perry Mason: “Have you ever had lunch Bush let down Gulf Coast received only one thank-you note for their Now it seems bedside manner and it would be nice if with this person?” Witness: “No.” Editor: clean-up efforts, makes it sounds as though they can also get Opinion he has the intuition required to deliver Perry Mason: “Have you ever had lunch As Hurricane Katrina roared ashore the 22 families whose homes were affected investigated for information to each patient in the way in a group of people with this person?” within a few miles of where it was predict- were not appreciative for the efforts made delivering potentially life-saving advice he or she likes to hear it. It’s more Witness: “No.” ed to hit 36 hours earlier, President Bush by Tooele City. It may be true that only one if that advice happens to offend their important, however, for a doctor to be With this “comedy” of a court trail, the was on vacation. The next day the levees person wrote them a note of appreciation, patient’s delicate sensibilities. good at practicing medicine and heal- offense was forgotten. The accused was broke and flooded New Orleans. Bush was but as I witnessed at a meeting held on July A doctor in New Hampshire faces ing sick people. found not guilty (reasonable doubt), patted still on vacation. 18, 2005 where the affected homeowners this latest insult to his profession We all love charming doctors, but on the back and released to do what he has Homeland Security and FEMA had simi- spoke face to face with the city council, because he told an overweight woman nobody would have wanted “MASH’s” done many times before. I feel the good old larly belated reactions to the worst natural we all expressed our appreciation for the rather bluntly that she was obese. Hawkeye Pierce or “ER’s” Doug Ross boys got together and dirtied up the wit- disaster in U.S. history. clean-up efforts. It is for this reason that I According to the New Hampshire performing his surgery if he was witty, ness on hearsay and accusations of events When Bush finally decided to get dislike the implication of ingratitude on the Union Leader Dr. Terry Bennett gave but incompetent. These doctors were that never transpired. These alleged events involved he sounded so detached and disin- part of the homeowners. the woman “an obesity lecture “ which TV characters and not real people had nothing to do with what was going on genuous as he joked about his party days in Secondly, the statement that several per- he described as a stark litany designed because in the real world, being com- in the trial. New Orleans and promised that Sen. Lott’s sonal belongings had to be thrown away is to get the attention of obese female petent doesn’t always leave time for It is a shame that a person gets off house would be rebuilt. He made a point of a gross understatement. In my case, I threw patients. being nice. A jerk who saves your life “Scott free” when he has been recorded congratulating Michael Chertoff, Secretary away $19,700 worth of belongings that I He told the paper that he tells obese is a lot more valuable than a really committing the offense on the vehicle and of Homeland Security, and Michael Brown, can replace and some items which are irre- women they most likely will outlive an swell fellow who removes your liver previous vehicles had been vandalized so the head of FEMA, for the fine job they placeable. The city’s initial stance concern- obese spouse and will have a difficult instead of your tonsils. many times before including two engines were doing. ing this disaster was that it was an “act of time establishing a new relationship Bedside manner is a nice bonus in “sugared.” A week has now passed since Katrina God” and therefore not their responsibility. because studies show most males are a physician, but it’s not a necessity. If This case boiled down to apparently who first wrought her fury on the Gulf States. When confronted with the aggravation of completely negative to obese women. this woman in New Hampshire didn’t the witness was having lunch with. Too bad People are still stranded and dying. The those of us with 17 inches of raw sewage Bennett said he tells them their obe- like how she was treated, she should the witnesses in this community go on trial rescuers, relief workers and law enforce- standing in our basements, with belonging sity will lead to high blood pressure, have found a lousy doctor willing to and not the offenders. ment agencies are all calling for more help. floating on a sea of stench, and in my case diabetes, heart disease, gastroesopha- ignore the obvious problems her obe- I think the community needs to look into They are still overwhelmed. watching 30 years of life and memories geal reflux and stroke. sity presented. victim’s rights before we have another case At a minimum I would accuse our presi- being washed away, the city decided to Everything Dr. Bennett told his When doctors lose the ability to of a woman getting killed outside a court dent and his administration of dereliction change their position slightly. patient was true. Obesity kills more talk honestly with their patients, the room. of leadership. I’ll leave the stronger accusa- They still take no direct responsibility, people in this country than cancer, quality of healthcare in the United Lana McKean tions to those who lost loved ones while but they did send me a letter stating that heart disease, AIDS or any other dis- they waited for food, water, medicine, or States will rapidly decline. We can’t Grantsville they would pay for any structural damage ease doctors don’t have to fear warn- investigate doctors for telling the truth any contact from our federal government. ing their patients about. None of this and we must not make them afraid to Scott Petersen matters to the patient who found the do their jobs. Tucked shirts not the issue Tooele SEE LETTERS ON A9 doctor’s attempt to get her to focus Daniel B. Kline is a freelance Editor: Hello my name is Felicity Anne Silva on the obvious offensive, resulting in writer based in Connecticut. He can LETTER RULES her filing a complaint that has led to be reached at [email protected]. and I represent Tooele County as “Miss Outstanding Teen.” I am writing this let- Have a question for the Rountable panel? E-mail your suggestion to [email protected] ter concerning Grantsville Junior High The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the School’s dress code. I am usually not one author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community to complain about rules but I feel that the of residence are published with the letter. Names are rarely withheld and only in unusual specific policy of the young men tucking in circumstances at the editor’s discretion. their shirts has gotten absolutely ridiculous All letters will be subject to editing for clarity and brevity. Letters over 300 words long and has taken away from the academics of are discouraged. Letters written to thank an individual or organization should be submit-

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in the warehouse. Volunteers “I personally helped a man who continued from page A1 was walking around in socks and had a prosthetic leg. He had signed when his 18-year-old son, Jordan up for a certain size shoe the day started canvassing the neighbor- before but had not received them hood for donated goods. Robin yet.” Ross said. “I found another O’Neill has a background coordi- pair of shoes, helped him put them nating disaster relief while living in on, and he stood up hugged my Canada. neck and said a tearful thanks. He “Many people in this community blessed our town over and over.” had the same ideas, what can we “It’s phenomenal,” said Tombac do to help. Well during the day this of the outpouring from Tooele group of people all united as one, County. “The people here are so and starting serving together,” said good. People want to give.” Tombac. While only a small amount of While TEAD made their own in- money was donated to the cause, house preparations, a collection the cash was used to put gas in the of independent volunteers began trucks and purchase plastic tubs gathering goods to help supply visi- to keep donated items clean in the tors with clothing, food and hygiene warehouse, Chevalier said. He asks items. that money not be donated to their TEAD received “tons of calls project, instead referring cash dona- over the weekend,” related to the tions to Tooele City. project, said Kathy Anderson, TEAD Tombac said she wants to apolo- spokesperson, “but we were not gize “to everyone who we didn’t get part of it.” back to and all those who still want- Goods were warehoused at the ed to donate.” She said although the Utah Industrial Depot, where they group had to stop taking collections were sorted, loaded onto trucks “We still are looking for many vol- and shipped to Camp Williams, said photography / Mike Call unteers to help sort and box so it Heidi Ross, one of the organizers. Caitlin Stice, Michelle Wilson and Emily Johnson form part of a human chain to empty a truck Monday at a Utah Industrial Depot warehouse. The can be sent to the places it needs As of Monday the Red Cross has truck was loaded with items collected from Tooele County residents for victims of Hurricane Katrina. Matt Garrard (below) sorts shoes at the to go.” asked Tooele Army Depot to “stand warehouse. The grassroots volunteer group says it has enough donations, but does need help sorting the items. Stunned by the copious goods down,” Anderson said. TEAD will Seeking to fill the needs, the were on the way to Camp Williams donated, the volunteer group is still not be receiving evacuees or sup- group parked donated Budget Truck to off load the trucks,” Ross said. trying to sort through all of it and plies at this time, she added. in Wal-Mart’s parking lot, passing When the Tooele trucks arrived make sure none of the resources are Dugway was also contacted by out flyers asking for donations. at Camp Williams, it was closed wasted, Chevalier said. the state last week to see if they Contributions started pouring in at to donations, but the base com- For us it’s a sacred responsibility would be able to house evacuees, 3 p.m. and by 9 p.m. the truck over mander signed an order to let them that (the donations) gets to these said Paula Nicholson, base spokes- three-fourths of the way full, Ross in immediately. The trucks arrived people.” man. But “as of this time,” she said, said. “I have never been more proud at about the same time as a group of The warehouse still has some evacuees are not scheduled to be of this town.” 150 evacuees, Ross said. The camp three truckloads of donated items housed on the base. O’Neill and Ross drove the truck had run out of underwear, socks, to be sorted. “This is an evolving But no one knew what the need full of donated goods to Camp men’s pants, boy’s pants and shoes, thing, we have to look at all the would be when they started on Williams at 5 a.m. Sunday morning. Tooele’s truckload of goods proved dynamics,” said O’Neill. The group Saturday morning with a small, “Once we got there it became to be a timely arrival, she said. is still unclear as to what will hap- rented Budget truck and a group of evident just how much they did not “After several hours both trucks pen with all of the donated items, volunteers asking for donations. have,” Ross said. “We were asked were empty and on the way back but they will make sure it gets used “Within two streets, it was evi- to gather underwear, bras, socks, to Tooele,” Ross said. “It was late, for hurricane victim relief. dent that the little truck was too diapers, wipes, baby rash ointment, we were all tired, several were sun “Even if we just bundle it up and little, so they off loaded everything lip balm, clothes, (specifically men burnt, but we all knew we had made send it south.” O’Neill said. “All of it on (O’Neill’s) front lawn,” Ross said. and boys), towels, blankets, pil- a difference – all because a town will be used one way or another.” A former Red Cross volunteer, Ross lows, snack items and microwaves cared.” In addition to individual dona- has served disaster relief in Texas to pop the mountains of microwave The little volunteer group, which tions, business including Richard’s and Oklahoma. popcorn they already had.” had been joined over the course Roundup, Dominoes, Arbys, and “Several people from our (LDS) Changing the flyers to meet of the weekend by a small army Dairy Delight donated food for the ward came to help separate and the more specific needs at Camp of people at the warehouse sort- volunteers. Richard’s Roundup also reload the truck, several vans, and Williams, the group parked 24 food ing through items as they arrived, donated 120 one gallon cans of col- a couple pickups,” she said. The Budget trucks at Wal-Mart and returned to their task Monday lard greens to be shipped to Camp items were taken to a warehouse at Albertson’s, Ross said. morning, Ross said. Another truck Williams in order to offer a little the industrial depot. “Both 24-foot trucks were solidly was parked at Wal-Mart and filled taste of home to people who have Rick Chevalier, the unofficial packed with critical need, urgent with goods while other volunteers lost everything familiar. head of the group, was told by a items and by 6 p.m. several of us sorted items at Camp Williams and TEAD spokesman what was needed in order to supply the evacuees. “It’s kind of a community effort, several groups with the same goals all joined to help,” he said. Chevalier was given a list of items needed, and when the volunteers reviewed the list they discovered, “Jordan’s contribution was a small drop in the bucket of what was needed.”

received more than 4,000 calls from include individuals and families Hurricane Utahns offering to help evacuees facing the additional challenges continued from page A1 who may come to Utah. — and unique needs — imposed “The response has been over- by progressive neuromuscular dis- transportation to reunite them with whelming and gratifying,” said Gov. eases such as muscular dystrophy those people. Huntsman. “Utahns continue to and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ���� In a plan developed Monday, the demonstrate their generosity and (ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease), said evacuees who will be leaving Camp willingness to help out in times of Robert Ross, MDS president.. Williams will be given $150 to the need.” The Muscular Dystrophy head of household and $75 for each UDOH is asking people not to Association has implemented an dependant. Additionally, the cost of call the hotline again to find out if ���� emergency action plan to assist transportation will be provided by their offers for help will be used. those it serves who have been the State of Utah, which hopes to be “Those who have called the hot- directly affected by the storm. reimbursed by FEMA. line will be called back as soon as Services include emergency repairs If family members outside of possible after we know when the of wheelchairs and leg braces, and Utah are located in other evacu- evacuees will arrive and what they loans of crucial assistive equipment, ation centers, every effort will be will need,” said David Sundwall, which may include wheelchairs, made to reunite and relocate that M.D., Executive Director, UDOH. mechanical lifts, communication family in a location of their choice. “We want to ensure that we only devices and hospital beds, Ross But for evacuees who will con- collect what is needed and that we said. tinue to make Utah their home, don’t waste any resources. We ask For information on MDA services, arrangements are currently under Utahns to be patient and wait until those who call (800) 572-1717 will way to ensure that the children they are contacted rather than call be automatically connected with and teenagers, currently housed at the relief line again.” the nearest MDA office. Callers in Camp Williams, will be able to stay Information from all hotline calls temporary shelters should use land- on base for school. is entered into a database. This line phones beginning with the local “We are anticipating a waiver information is being provided to area code, rather than personal cell from the United States Department volunteer agencies, including 211 phones beginning with their home of Education (USDOE) to the Info. These agencies will then con- area codes, to ensure their calls are ������������� McKinley-Ventra Act, which tact callers as their services are routed to the closest MDA Help for requires homeless children to be needed. The hotline has received stranded animals. integrated, and not segregated, �� �� many offers to help ranging from The Jefferson Parish West Bank into public schools,” said Pamela free music lessons and Teddy bears Atkinson, Community Organizer. Animal Shelter in New Orleans is � ����� for children to employment and back in operation and providing a Representatives from the Jordan legal services for adults. School District are currently work- staging area to collect the pets left Volunteer relief organizations behind in the wake of Hurricane ing at Camp Williams to set up the offering everything from wheel- educational program and provide Katrina. Already more than 100 pets chairs to dog food have also stepped have been plucked from the streets ������������������������ recreational activities for the chil- forward: dren and teenagers. of metro New Orleans. Best Friends The United Way of Utah In addition, they are assessing team leader Paul Berry, Bert Smith, �������������������������������� and evaluating the aptitude of the The United Ways of Utah has Director of Animal Services for children for proper grade place- established a fund for people who Jefferson Parish in New Orleans and ������������������������� ment. To date, 29 students have want to donate to the relief effort in the rest of the disaster relief team been enrolled. Those include 22 Utah. The hotline number, 801-736- are taking as many of the lost pets ��������������������� �������������� ������������������������� �������������� elementary students, five middle 8929 or the web site HYPERLINK as possible to St. Francis Animal ��������������� ����������� ����������������������� ������������� “http://www.uw.org” www.uw.org is school students and two high school Sanctuary in nearby Tylertown, ����������������������� ����������������������� ������������������������ ������������������ students. for monetary donations only. All Mississippi. “The children have already been of the funds contributed will stay Best Friends members and ��������������������� ����������������� �������������� ������������������� through quite a lot and felt it was in Utah. people from across the country ����������������� ����������� ������������������������� ����������� important to not further traumatize “We received a lot of interest have contacted Best Friends with them by busing them off campus,” from people who wanted to donate offers of emergency foster homes. ������������������������ said Atkinson. It is anticipated that money, but wanted the donations to Those pets than can be reunited the schooling program can get under be earmarked for local efforts,” said with their families will be. In cases ����������������������� way, possibly by this Thursday. Deborah Bayle-Nielsen, president where the families cannot be found, The first wave of 152 evacuees of United Way of Salt Lake. “One these pets will be up for adop- arrived in Salt Lake City on a JetBlue hundred percent of the donations tion. People who know of pets left ����������������������������� aircraft Saturday evening. will be used for the relief efforts behind in New Orleans or want to Since activation Thursday morn- in Utah. volunteer or donate should contact: ing, the Utah Department of Health MDA emergency services [email protected] or 435- ������������ (UDOH) Katrina Relief Line has Hurricane Katrina’s refugees 644-3965 x 4455. A6 TUESDAY Sept. 6, 2005 ������������������������������������������������������ NOTES OF OBITUARIES ��������������������������������������� APPRECIATION Ida May Astle Thorpe Phipps family Ida May Astle Thorpe, 85, The family of Gene S. Phipps, passed away Wednesday, Aug. stepsons and families, nephew 31, 2005. She was born Sept. and nieces, James Casteal and 18, 1919, to James William family, wish to thank all who and Minnie May Snyder Astle supported us in the loss of our in Garland, Utah. She married ����������������������������������������������� husband, uncle, grandfather and Lyman Theurer Thorpe Sept. 15, ����������������������������������������������������� friend, and to Aunt Millie Long, 1939, in the Logan LDS Temple. ����������������������������������������������� a sister-in-law who was always He died Feb. 26, 1994. ���������������������������������������������������� there for us. She was reared and educat- ���������������������������������������������������� The remembrances, flowers, ed in Garland, graduating from ��������������������������������������������������� cards, food and support was Bear River High School. greatly appreciated. Ida May Astle Thorpe ���������������������������������������������������� Ida and her husband owned To the Tooele 18th LDS Ward, and operated their family farm ����������������������������������������������������� the Bishopric and Relief Society, in Garland. She enjoyed crafts, ������������������������������������� the Tate Mortuary and Harmony doing handiwork, reading, and North Ogden, Utah; 13 grand- Hospice, we thank you. poetry. She was a member of children, 51 great-grandchildren To our dear friends, the Eric ������������� The Church of Jesus Christ of and 14 great-great-grandchil- Lee family and Jim Brooks of Latter-day Saints. dren. Twin Falls, Idaho, and their Surviving are her chil- She is preceded in death by beautiful team of Belgian hors- dren: Ada Jean (Lowell) her husband and three brothers: es, Charlie and Eli, who gra- Vance, Tremonton, Utah; Tyra Theodore, Arlie and Clarence. ������������������������������������������ ciously assisted Gene Phipps on (McAldon) Thompson, Phoenix, Services were held Saturday, his final journey, we thank you. Ariz; Lyman “L.H.” (Sheila) Sept. 3, at the Garland Tabernacle. Thorpe, Tooele, Utah; sisters, Interment at Garland Cemetery. Ellen Larsen, Kaysville, Utah, Online condolences may be and Edith Limb, Layton, Utah; expressed at www.rogersand- brother, Arthur A. (Wilma) Astle, taylor.com.

Rodger Dee Nielson

Rodger Dee Nielson, age 90, returned to the arms of our Heavenly Father and his sweet- heart, Phyllis. E. Nielson, on Sept. 1, 2005, in Tooele, Utah. Rodger was born on May 27,1915, in Ephraim, Utah, to Mons Alma Nielson and Algia Mortensen Nielson. He grew up and com- pleted his schooling in Sanpete Rodger Dee Nielson County, Utah. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of grandchildren and 17 great- Latter-day Saints. Rodger mar- great-grandchildren. Also one ried Phyllis on July 2, 1934. They sister Ruth Blain of Salt Lake had four children: Carole (Gary) City, Utah. Preceded in death by Geldmacher of Grantsville, his wife, Phyllis; two brothers; Utah, Ronald (LaRae) Nielson, and one sister. of Pleasant Grove, Utah, Donald Graveside services will be (Norma) Nielson of Grantsville, held on Wednesday Sept. 7, Utah and Keith (Laura) Nielson, at 11 a.m. at the Tooele City of Pleasant Grove, Utah. Dad Cemetery. Friends may call at will be greatly missed by 15 Tate Mortuary 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. grandchildren and 42 great- prior to the service.

Jared Luke Garrard

On Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005, the bravest soul we ever met left this world. He leaves behind a loving family and a very coura- geous sixteen year battle with cancer. Jared Luke Garrard was born to L. James Garrard and Patricia Ann Garrard (Mellor) on May 18, 1982, in Logan, Utah. He moved to Lake Point at the age of three. He attend- ed Stansbury Elementary and Tooele Junior High. He gradu- Jared Luke Garrard ated from Tooele High School in 2000. He served as an LDS mis- sionary in the Arizona Phoenix grandparents Leslie and Janet Mission from August 2001 to Garrard, all of Lake Point; and July 2003. He was blessed with his great-grandmother Olive amazing health throughout his Johnson of Grants, NM. Also mission. He loved his mission survived by many special aunts; and cherished the many experi- uncles; cousins; and friends. ences he had, while serving the Preceded in death by his Lord, especially the love that grandparents LaVell and Virginia he developed for the Navajo Mellor. people. Viewing will be held in the Jared loved the outdoors, Lake Point LDS ward house, especially hunting, fishing, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 6 -8 p.m. camping and snowboarding. He The service will also be held loved to laugh and had a great in the Lake Point LDS ward sense of humor. Jared loved to house, Thursday, Sept. 8, 1 p.m. go paint balling, skydiving and Family and friends are invit- go-cart racing with his friends ed from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and brothers. He never com- prior to services, for a private plained throughout his illness; viewing. Interment will be at he took what was handed to the Lake Point Cemetery. The him, good or bad. Even at his family would like to thank Sue sickest times, he was more con- Barrus from CNS Hospice, the cerned with how everyone else staff at Utah Cancer Specialists, was feeling. Dr. Hayostek and her staff at He was faithful, loved the St. Mark’s Radiation therapy. Lord and endured to the end. He We would like to give a special was such a great example to all thanks to Dr. Anna Beck who who knew him. He loved teach- cared for him throughout his ing his Sunday School class and treatments and as his hospice faithfully taught his lesson up doctor. Thanks to all those who until three weeks ago. He is supported and loved him. He survived by his parents; broth- will be greatly missed and the ers, Joshua (Leeann), Cameron, spirit world has gained a great Cody; and sister Brittney; niec- new missionary. Thank you for es: Bailey, Ryleigh and Avery; the rainbow, Jared! Complete Local Sports In Every Issue

TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������ ����������� ��������� ���������������� ������������������������ ��������� ���������������� ����������������������� ���������������������� ���������������� ���������������������������������� ������������ ����������������������� ���������������������� ����������� ��������������� �������������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������� ���� ������������������������������������������������������ �������� ���������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� ������������ ������������������������������� �������������������������� � A8 TUESDAY September 6, 2005 Utahns urged to help, but warned of scams Hurricane stirs up Disasters bring out the best and to get the phone calls from respon- 2. Listen closely to the name of 6. Verify filing with the Utah worst in people and Utah’s Division sible citizens wanting to know if the charity. Before contributing, be Division of Consumer Protection. of Consumer Protection is joining those they are being contacted by sure the name is one you know and State law requires that, except for whirlwind of feelings Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., in are registered charities. Utahns respect. Watch for copycat names certain excluded groups, organiza- hile 13 years ago, being in a grocery urging the state’s citizens to provide have a tradition of stepping up to that closely resemble a well known tions which solicit contributions in most store (ironically enough) in Virginia assistance to Hurricane Katrina’s help others and that’s something we charity. Utah must file with the division. victims, but at the same time warn- can take pride in, but in the coming 3. Do not be fooled by a hard- Wnormal and feeling lost and unable to think Visit www.dcp.utah.gov to view a ing of fraudulent or misleading hours and days don’t let that empa- luck tale. Base contributions on fac- people were out straight. list of registered charities in Utah. charitable solicitors who may want thy be used against us.” tual, relevant information only. boating, camp- My sense of security, once again Or call 801.530.6601. 7. Do not give to profit from the generous spirit The Utah Division of Consumer 4. Request information. Ask ing, fishing or had been swept up from beneath cash. Instead, write a check payable and heart of Utah citizens. Protection registers and monitors exactly how the charity plans to visiting relatives me, just as Katrina swept the “Don’t automatically say yes when all charities in the state and offers assist the victims. to the charity, not the individual for Labor Day, houses away along the shores of asked to give money or buy an item this advice as we move as a nation 5. Listen for disclosures. Ask solicitor. our holiday the Gulf Coast. Something really in the name of those affected by into this period of responding to telephone solicitors to tell you For more information contact: took on a com- bad has happened and I felt scared, Katrina,” said Executive Director of this natural disaster: the name of the company which Clark H. Caras PIO Utah Department pletely different Kari Scribner dazed and confused and totally the Utah Department of Commerce 1. Know the charity. Never give employs them. Be suspicious of of Commerce 801.530.6646 -- office form this year. CORRESPONDENT unsure of how to help. If something and Consumer Protection Francine to a charity unless you know its his- anyone who does not volunteer or 801.201.9276 - cell Chcaras@utah. Since like this can happen to other people Giani. “We are already beginning tory, purpose and reputation. provide this information. gov Monday was my View From here in my country, maybe some- husband’s 39th thing this bad could happen to my birthday and his My Window family. Slater explained. “Some provide last vestige of As I loaded my car with grocer- Disabled financial assistance for assistive hope to not admitting he is middle ies, now understanding the dazed continued from page A1 technology, another might do some- aged, I suggested that he and the feeling I had had for the last several thing to make your home more boys spend the whole day yesterday days (and probably the problem first to admit she still doesn’t accessible for you. We have an in uninterrupted (and most impor- with my sleeping), I knew that I had know all agencies out there. organization that draws up a plan to tantly, I promised, un-nagged upon) to do something to help. The difficulty in knowing what’s put a ramp into your home; another video gaming). Arriving home, I asked the boys out there is one of the reasons helps people who are caregivers of I made it through several hours (who hadn’t even noticed how long Slater is an organizer of the fair. She someone with a disability.” of the day, thinking, “How nice, I had been gone), to help unload hopes the event helps people with Slater said transportation can be Russ and the boys are having such a the groceries. A little while later, disabilities and their families live a a major obstacles for those with good time.” Around two or so, with we all decided to do something to fulfilling life. disabilities, As a result, transporta- the sounds of bombing and smash- help. Having spoken with the editor “Obviously you have something tion for disabled or the elderly is ing and crashing in the background, of the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, that makes your life a little more available. It can be prearranged by I started to realize I might not be I found out the organizers of the difficult,” Slater said. “But it’s some- calling Nancy at (435)843-9848. able to fulfill my promise. Tooele drive for Hurricane Relief thing to embrace and tackle head Information on such issues as So, I departed to do some ‘birth- were down at the Utah Industrial on and deal with it and do what Medicaid, assistive technology, day gift shopping’ (what better Depot sorting the items that had you can to makes things better for aging services, employment, Social excuse to escape) and realizing been donated for the last few days. yourself.” Security, mental health, guardian- that no one would come up for air We loaded up our boys and head- She adds, “there are programs ship, recreation residential, transi- long enough to notice my absence, I ed down, inviting along a collection out there and people just like you tion, education, health care, training continued on to do my big monthly of some of our friends and went who can help you and support you,” information, safety and transporta- grocery trip. to spend the next several hours These are the kind of people com- tion will be provided at the fair. It I did fine at the first two stores sorting the things that had been munity members might find at the is sponsored by Central Region of — there were just a few things on donated. I was overwhelmed with fair. Division of Services for People with the list for each (besides, loitering the outpouring of generosity by the Betty and her husband have Disabilities, Tooele Outreach Branch in the scrapbooking section helps good people of Tooele County. As me unwind). Where I started to raised their daughter themselves, of Independent Living Centers, Utah we left after 8 p.m. people were still have trouble was at the grocery while receiving support from some State Office of Education and Tooele pulling up to make donations. store. community agencies. One such County School District. In three days they had collected The grocery store, for me, is a agency helped Candice find her job The fair is free to attend and will so much, that the piles were enor- thinking spot — a place where I at the Wendy’s in Tooele, where she be Sept. 8, from 4–7 p.m. in the Dow mous. Sorting is now the next big don’t need too much of my brain to has been employed for six years James Complex, 438 W. 400 North, task. Some of the items sorted have photography / Karen Hunt grab, drop and check off the list. It’s wiping tables, earning minimum Candace Ogden has cleaned tables at Wendys before the lunch rush for six Tooele. For more information, con- already been transported to Camp one of the few places I go that the Williams in Salt Lake City for the wage. years. Her manager Shannon Krish says they have hired several people with tact Angie Slater at (435)843-7353 or phone isn’t ringing in my ear, kids “Each organization is unique,” disabilities over the years, and have been pleased with their work. April Taylor at (435) 833-7355. 600 evacuees staying there. aren’t asking for things, the doorbell After arriving home, tired and isn’t ringing and the dog isn’t bark- dirty, my mind felt clearer and I ing to be let out (or in — he’s old, suddenly knew I would be OK. I felt he has trouble making up his mind). like I had done something to help On Monday as I entered the — like hundreds of others here in store, I saw they were collecting Tooele County and thousands, if not donations for the survivors of millions throughout the nation and Hurricane Katrina. According to the the world, who had donated items, literature then being handed out, volunteered their time or given “Tooele is on standby to receive 200 what they could; I was playing a to 500 of these victims. They will be part (a minuscule one at most) of housed at the Tooele Army Depot something that would make a dif- and or Dugway.” ference. I carried the note inside, tucked The organizers of the collection it in my purse with my grocery list have asked that those who have and started my mongo-shopping more items to donate, hold onto trip. I hadn’t made it much past the those items, until they have every- grapes that were on sale, when I thing sorted and then they will be suddenly found myself having trou- ready to know what more is needed ble concentrating (now since the (which is hard, I know, because I grapes had been placed at the front was all set with some of that year’s of the store, things weren’t looking supply of mac and cheese). There too good for this trip). I continued on down the aisles having difficulty are also collections being taken by wrapping my brain around any the other organizations such as the complete thought. American Red Cross, The Church At first I attributed the brain of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints fog to the lack of sleep (I had been and the Christian Relief Fund. having trouble sleeping for the last For more information on how several nights). you can help with the Tooele Relief I kept shopping, having to go effort (and they really need help back down aisles I had already sorting and organizing) you can visited because I forgot something call Janet Chevalier at 224-4438 or on my list. I suddenly felt a great Sherry Tomboc at 496-0313. sadness in my heart and at one point I almost felt if I was going Super Crossword to break down, right there, in the cereal aisle and cry (which would Answers have really freaked out the cute little boy who was shopping with his daddy). Trying to think through this whole “episode” I was going through, I tried to figure out what was wrong. Then it hit me as I was staring down the row at the macaroni and cheese on sale (which I already have a year’s supply of in my basement). I remembered a similar feeling When it comes to when my in-laws’ house had mortgage loans, your burned down. I specifically recall bases are covered at TFCU.

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by Jodi Peterson returning to Moab in 1997, he ran transmission line some miles to the here. I’d rather have people look at HIGH COUNTRY NEWS a skateboard shop, raced motor- east was not visible. Then he shakes this as a way to work together.” Standing at the edge of a sand- cycles, and did movie stunts, then his head and laughs. “Listen to me. The author is HCN’s news edi- stone cliff in southeastern Utah, guided for a German adventure I don’t want power lines over there, tor. High Country News (www. Jeremy Parriott looks out over the company. Guiding, he says, taught but here I’ve bulldozed a parking hcn.org) covers the West’s commu- hilly desert land that he owns with him that sports help bring out the lot.” He adds, “I hope we’re allowed nities and natural-resource issues several partners. Nearby, a couple best in people, and that “all people the time to make something happen from Paonia, Colorado. of dirt parking lots have been bull- have the same basic nature.” Now dozed into the piñons and junipers, he makes a living by producing vid- and a four-wheel-drive trail twists eos about extreme sports (mostly through rocky outcroppings. four-wheeling and rock-crawling) Parriott and his partners have a and by developing advertising for vision for this place: an extreme- outdoor recreation clients. sports paradise, where people can So far, Area BFE is mostly vis- four-wheel, mountain bike and ited by Jeepers and dirt bikers, rock climb without the restrictions but future plans include a rock- found on Utah’s public lands. climbing area and mountain bike A few years ago, when he first trails. Access is free, but to cover started looking at desert land, expenses, the partners have held Parriott thought about building a competitive four-wheeling events big skateboard park. But he soon and a blues festival on the land. decided that creating trails for Parriott says they’re doing this & four-wheelers would cost a lot less “definitely for love” — the project — and it would help take some of cost them more than $30,000 last Bake Sale the pressure off public lands, which year — and they’d be happy just to are getting hammered by off-road break even. drivers. Adrien Taylor, editor of the On their 320-acre spread 12 Moab Times-Independent, says, Saturday September miles south of Moab, which he and “(Parriott’s) on to something. ... his cohorts call Area BFE, they’ve (Area BFE) gives people a place to 10th, 2005 carved out some steep, challeng- really test their machines and skills. ing routes for burly, big-tired rock They’re going to do it whether we crawlers. “If they can do really provide a place for them to do it extreme stuff at our place,” he says, photography / Thomas Koch or not.” 8:00 am - 11am “hopefully, they’ll stay on trails on Jeremy Parriott Neighbors have complained that public lands.” Unlike many of his the property isn’t zoned for public four-wheeling brethren, Parriott events and that Parriott and his 58 North Main Street also thinks the Bureau of Land Profile partners haven’t gotten permits. Management should close some Name: Jeremy Parriott “Our bubble’s been burst. To be Parking Lot public trails to motorized use: Vocation: Extreme-sports videographer and promoter next to that kind of development, “Hikers deserve a place where they Age: 32 it’s not what we wanted out here,” can go and not hear motors.” Home base: Moab, Utah says Kiley Miller, co-owner of an Parriott, whose great-grandpar- Known for: Helping to create “Area BFE,” a private playground adjoining parcel. But Bruce Bunker, Proceeds go to the ents were early Moab settlers, says for “extreme” off-roaders, mountain bikers and climbers. zoning administrator for San Juan he’s always had an “explorer atti- He says: “Public lands around here are getting pretty bom- County, says the partners haven’t tude.” That attitude landed him in barded with use — why not bring it to a private place?” broken any rules. Iraq during the first Persian Gulf Parriott gazes out over the des- war, serving with the Navy. After ert again, and says he wishes a big

blockages all down the street that of God.” No matter how hard or because as the city continues to Letters caused the resulting mess, which long I work I will never be able to grow and more homes are put onto continued from page A4 they so graciously cleaned up. replace those special things. It is this old and decaying sewer line Lastly, I would like to express all well and good for the council to — they run a greater chance of Benefit Fund to my home and wrote me a check my frustration, as a retiree, as I look at this incident with detach- even more losses in the future. But for $2,240. For this fraction of may have to go back to work to ment, but for me it did not hit until something is done, I guess I my loss I am grateful, but it is my pay for what the flood took away. close to home — it struck within will just have to wait and see what This charity sponsors people in need in our opinion that it was not an act of My wife passed away last year and it. the next “Act of God” will be. community each year at Christmas time. God but rather the result of a 50- many of her cherished belong- I would ask the city to reconsid- Elmer L. Nix year-old sewer line with potential ing were destroyed by this “Act er their attitude and lack of action, Tooele �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������� ���������� ����������������������������������������������������������������������� ���������������� ��������������������� ��� ��������������������������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������������

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by Nick Drake different sports SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville put on its best offensive performance of the season to date ith Labor Friday. Day week- The Cowboys moved the ball end behind throughout most of the first half and Wus, it signi- took their first lead into the locker fies the conclusion of room at intermission this season. summer is upon us. And when Shane Anderson made Although nights are an outstanding play, stripping the ball cooler and daylight from a Uintah ball carrier and took the hours shorter, there are pigskin 55 yards to paydirt, Grantsville quite a few reasons for appeared to be in control of the game athletic fanatics not to Nick Drake in Vernal with a 28-13 cushion midway go into a deep depres- SPORTS EDITOR through the third quarter. sion. However, the Utes rallied for a score Indeed, sports fans and two-point conversion in the third now have the opportunity to have their quarter and produced a touchdown plates full with huge helpings of sports with only four minutes remaining in entrees. regulation to tie the game at 28-28. Beginning locally, all three of Utah’s photography/Troy Boman Then, in overtime Taylor Jeski major colleges will take to the gridiron this A trio of Buff defenders gang tackle a Cyprus ball carrier in the season debut Aug. 19. Tooele rallied for a victory over found Kevin Labrum for a 15-yard weekend. the Pirates on that night and also battled back Friday to capture a hard fought come-from-behind victory over Lehi, 28-23, scoring strike on the third play from on the Pioneers home field. Saturday two intra-state rivals take the scrimmage to lift the Utes to a hard field when Utah State University ventures fought and dramatic 34-28 triumph. to Salt Lake City to take on the University Jeski fired three touchdown strikes of Utah at Rice Eccles Stadium. The Utes and ran for another and Jared Ruppe already own a hard fought triumph over Buffs battle back for victory again logged a scoring scamper to lift Uintah Arizona but the Aggies opener with Nicholls to the victory. Ryan Willis fired a 59-yard touch- State was canceled due to Hurricane by Nick Drake Travis Smith and Tyson Nolan rolled for touchowns in down to Justin Hawkins and bolted Katrina. the final frame to stake Lehi to a one-point lead in the final SPORTS EDITOR for another scoring plunge to ignite Meanwhile, Brigham Young University two minutes. Tooele couldn’t wait to take the field Friday and forget the Cowboys. Brent Mouritsen also looks to regroup from a disappointing loss The victory marked the second come-from-behind tri- about the game that got away from them the week before. contributed a short scoring gallop to to ranked Boston College last week when umph of the season. The Buffs rallied for a thrilling win in The Buffs marched to paydirt on their first two posses- go with Anderson’s tremendous fum- the Cougars host Eastern Illinois Saturday the season opener at Cyprus. sions of the game and grabbed a lead throughout. ble recovery and touchdown run. at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo. It doesn’t get any easier for the local squad this week. And with nearly nine minutes left in the game, Tooele The game marked the highest scor- Weber State University heads west to Second-ranked Pine View rolls into town Friday to take on relished a 22-9 cushion. ing output of the season so far for meet ranked and talented Fresno State the Buff in a 7 p.m. non-league affair in Tooele. But the Buff faithful watched Lehi produce two touch- Grantsville. Saturday on the left coast. The Wildcats Regardless of this weeks game, Buff Coach Sam Elliott downs in a five minute span and all of the sudden the However, Uintah rallied for three posted a lopsided 63-0 shellacking of said there were a number of pivotal factors in the victory. Pioneers grabbed their first lead of the game, 23-22, with straight touchdowns in the third and Western State over the weekend in the debut “It was exciting to say the least,” he said. “I think the way 2:18 left. fourth quarters and in overtime to pull of new coach Ron McBride. we practiced last week paid off for us. We practiced hard However, Tooele marched 72 yards in eight plays to out the hard fought decision. In fact, there are more NCAA grid games and were more focused. We made all of the third-and-longs regroup and pull out a thrilling 28-23 victory over Lehi Grantsville now returns home to televised this weekend and ESPN is set to like Wasatch did the week before and that is an indication Friday on the Pioneers home turf. host longtime rival and third-ranked air a number of interesting pigskin affairs. of our hard work in practice last week. As I go through the Trifon Gochis bolted into the end zone from 15 yards to Morgan Friday at 7 p.m. on the Meanwhile, Friday night is the fourth game, there were a lot of key plays. produce the decisive points with only 17.5 seconds left in Cowboys home field. week of prep football as both local high “Zach Connelly made a great catch on third-and-long the affair. Grantsville Coach Tony Cloward school gridiron teams will be in action. Dorian Cochran sprinted for a pair of scoring bolts and And, of course, the NFL regular season tacked on a field goal and A.J. Nunley added a first-quarter SEE BATTLE PAGE A11 SEE FALL PAGE A11 hits full stride this weekend with the regular gallop into the end zone to provide the points for Tooele. season opener set Thursday night when the two-time defending champion New England Patriots meet the Oakland Raiders and new receiver Randy Moss. No matter what Lady Mustangs capture five game triumph over Eagles happened a year ago — all the teams start at by Nick Drake the Lady Eagles responded with a 25-13 and got us a lot of points off her serve. game wins, 25-23, 25-15, 25-17 to claim the same place in the standings. decision in the fourth game to force a Sherilyn (Pianar) and C.J. (Mathews) the win. Brooke Bunderson fired down It’s always fun to root for your team and SPORTS EDITOR fifth and deciding game. played consistent for us.” 11 kills, two aces and recorded a pair root against the squad that you hate. What a difference a week makes, Dugway came through with flying The Lady Mustangs now take time of blocks to pave the way for the But that’s not all. The major league especially for the Dugway volleyball colors, capturing a 15-11 win, to hand off to prepare for the Region 18 opener Cowgirls while Mari Vera logged two baseball pennant races are really heating team. Duchesne a setback and split the sea- against rival Wasatch Academy Sept. 15 kills, three aces and four blocks in the up as teams jockey for playoff positioning. On Aug. 27, the Lady Mustangs made son series between the two rivals. in Mt. Pleasant at 6 p.m. triumph. Autumn Pitt registered three Many of the divisions in baseball are their first trek from home to battle Mustang Coach Brett Andrus said kills and 20 assists while Alexa Bakker tightening up and it could be a hot a talented Duchesne team in a non- Cowgirls top Wildcats he was encouraged with the play of his contributed three kills and Paige Allred September for baseball players and fans. league dual. The Cowgirls reeled off three straight team, especially beating a team that it recorded a pair of kills. Rika Larsen For tennis fans, Andre Agassi, Roger The Lady Eagles soared to a three- victories to log a dual win, 25-23, 25-15 lost to only a week before. also added three kills and a pair of Federer, Maria Sharapova and Venus game victory over their visitors and and 25-17, in Grantsville’s home opener “We played really well for the most blocks and Brooke Bakker had three Williams will be slugging it out this week leveled Dugway’s record on the season Aug. 30 at GHS. part,” he said. “We still have moments blocks as well. Lisa Peterson fired off in during the final week of U.S. at 1-1. Grantsville Coach Heidi Heath said where we lose focus and start making seven aces on the night and Lindsee Open action in the Big Apple. But Saturday was a different story at her team played well in the season a lot of mental mistakes. Overall, we Johnson followed with two aces as So don’t be so blue. Even though the sum- a different location and both played big opener at home. did what we had to do to get the win. well. mer will be officially over soon— there will dividends in the Lady Mustangs thrill- “It was a good home opener for us,” ing five-game triumph. It was a good win considering they she said. “Once the girls learn to come DHS splits matches beat us in three (games) at their place SEE WEEKEND PAGE A11 After dropping the first game in mara- out strong right from the start they The Lady Mustangs have split match- thon-style, Dugway bounced right back a week before. Jaynie Palmer played will even be better. But as early as it is es, beating Salt Lake Lutheran, 24-26, to register consecutive 25-19, 25-12 her best game in two years and was a and as well as they played, I’m really 21-25, 25-21, 25-16 and 15-11, and fall- wins to move to within a game of post- major reason why we were able to pull pleased with the victory.” Sports Wrap ing the preseason triumph. However, the match out. She served really well Grantsville recorded consecutive SEE CAPTURE PAGE A11

THS soccer alumni game Cowgirls edge foe Tooele High is set to play the annual THS girls soccer alumni game Sept. 24 at 11 a.m. at by Nick Drake the THS soccer field. Any past players interested in playing SPORTS EDITOR should contact Coach Wilcox at 843-7013 The Grantsville High girls tennis team kept their or during school hours at THS or e-mail at unblemished dual mark intact last Tuesday at the Salt [email protected]. Lake Tennis and Racquet Club. But just barely, thanks to a gritty, determined perfor- Wall of Fame applications mance from second singles player Brittany Smith. The Wall of Fame applications for Tooele The Cowgirl netter battled Rowland Hall-St. Marks foe High School need to be submitted by Sept. 9 in Blake Harries for over two hours before Smith registered order to be considered for this year’s selection. a tough three-set triumph to snap a 2-2 deadlock and lift With Homecoming 2005-06 just around the Grantsville to the hard fought 3-2 dual win over the Lady corner, selection of this year’s Wall of Fame Lions. honoree or honorees will be conducted soon Smith split sets and garnered a 7-5 victory in the third and new applications must be turned in to and decisive set to produce the deciding victory. Tooele High School. Grantsville also swept the doubles action on the day In the past, those honored have been former as the doubles team of Monica Aagard and Camille THS athletes who excelled in one or more Christiansen and squad of Natalie Tripp and Giselle sports in high school. Stephenson each posted a triumph over their Rowland Many moved on to play college ball and pos- Hall foes. sibly experienced some professional action. The victory now boosts the Cowgirls dual record to a Others have even moved into coaching and-or glossy 4-0 on the season to date. officiating high school sports. The Cowgirls now hit the road Tuesday to tangle with If anyone would like to nominate a family an always tough Lady Miner team in Park City at 3 p.m. member, friend or turn in a self-nomination, Grantsville Coach Patrick Ciervo said his team turned please send in a nomination, listing high school in a tough effort to beat a talented Rowland Hall squad. athletic accomplishments. “I think the difference in the match was the key match Anyone who has questions can contact ath- with Brittany,” noted the first-year Cowgirl coach. “Her letic director Richard Valdez at Tooele High match was about 2-to 3 hours and they played long points. School by calling (435) 833-1981. I feel her conditioning is what pulled it out for her in the Mail the nomination form to: Tooele High third set. The other girl was frustrated because Brittany School, in care of Richard Valdez, 301 West ran a lot of balls down and she couldn’t. (Brittany) stayed Vine, Tooele, UT 84074. focused and showed her toughness. She had a tough photography/Troy Boman Grantsville’s Brittany Smith concentrates on a backhand volley in a match earlier this fall. The SEE EDGE PAGE A11 Cowgirls have posted a perfect record so far headed into today’s big match with rival Park City. TUESDAY September 6, 2005 A11 Buff linksters improve at El Monte by Nick Drake registered an 80. Greg Auxier Williams paced the Cowboys SPORTS EDITOR and Darren Stone also logged team tally with a low 83 while Tooele improved its score by an 84 each to complete the team Robin Butz and Heather Atkin 17 strokes from the league open- scoring. Kyle McKendrick (86), followed with an 88 each. Bru er to the Aug. 25 match at El Matt Medina (86), Allmen (94) Painter also logged an 89 to Monte Golf Course in Ogden. and T.J. Witkowski (101) also round out the team scoring. Unfortunately for the Buff represented Tooele at the match Jared Nordgren (97) and Devin linksters, Ben Lomond shaved as well. Reed (101) also represented the off an astounding 64 strokes and Meanwhile, Grantsville took a school at the meet. Bear River finished a whopping sixth place overall team finish at In a separate match, 11 strokes better. the league match. Grantsville’s Williams also The final result dropped the “All of the scores were claimed top honors in the fresh- local squad into a fifth place improved from our tournament man-sophomore tournament at overall finish in the Region 11 at Logan River,” said Cowboy Round Valley Golf Course. The golf match and Grantsville into Coach Bridget Allie-Clinton. Cowboy sophomore fired an 82 sixth and last place. “Sophomore Casey Williams is and fired an eagle on the 12th Logan and Ogden tied for top shooting really well right now hole with a 70-yard shot at the team honors with a team tally of and continues to post our lowest green. There were 25 players 289 each while Ben Lomond was score. We have a match (today) from Morgan, North Summit, a stunning third place at 305. at our home course, Oquirrh Hills South Summit, Rowland Hall- Bear River grabbed fourth place Golf Course, where hopefully we St. Marks and Grantsville in the at 309 followed by Tooele (320) can post some low scores.” tournament. and Grantsville (348), respec- photography/Troy Boman tively. Dugway’s C.J. Mathews sets a ball in a match last fall. The Lady Mustangs pulled out a hard fought five-game Ogden’s Brett Jessen topped Pet of the Week victory over Duchesne Saturday at Dugway. all individual golfers with a 68 and Logan’s Garrett Johnson was right behind with a sec- Grantsville finished Aug. 19 tournament play with ond place 69. Tooele’s Jacob Capture an impressive and decisive triumph over Millard Abraham took third place with a continued from page A10 (25-15, 25-12). Bunderson registered four kills and 72 while Ogden’s Tyler Abegglen, two blocks while Cowgirl teammate Allred contrib- Logan duo Nathan Lambert, ing to Duchesne, 25-18, 25-23, 25-19, to open the 2005 uted four blocks and three kills also. Larsen had Chris Larsen and Ben Lomond volleyball season. three kills and two blocks on the night and Lynsee tandem Taylor Strain and Kyle Dugway Coach Brett Andrus said his team showed Johnson fired down a pair of kills as well. Pitt Bailey all tied for fourth place poise and dedication in the five-game triumph over logged nine assists and spurred the Cowgirls to the with a 73 each. Ogden combo the Lady Lynx. triumph. Patrick Smith and Jack Berger “The first match (of the year), was outstanding,” Once again, the Cowgirls and Lady Falcons met and Logan’s Kevin Christensen he said. “It was a good Salt Lake Lutheran team and and Canyon View used a hard fought three-game all tied for ninth place at 74 they took the first two games and in both games decision (18-25, 25-23, 15-10) to spoil Grantsville’s each. we were right there with them. But to drop the first upset bid. Bunderson fired down five kills while the Sadie Palmer followed two and still be confident enough to win those three Bakker sisters, Brooke and Alexa, tallied four kills Abraham on the Buff squad with games was phenomenal. I think by doing so that will each to aid the GHS victory bid. Erickson also joined an 80 while sophomore Casey carry over for us for the rest of the season. in with three kills and Lynsee Johnson provided a Williams paced the Cowboys “In the Duchesne match, I think from the begin- pair of kills. Peterson fired off three aces and Pitt with a team low 83. ning we weren’t ready to play,” he added. “And when recorded 14 assists as well. The Cowboys now host the things went wrong, it took us too long to recover. But Grantsville countered with consecutive wins next Region 11 golf match today We fell just short in coming back in every game. It over league rival Ben Lomond (25-20, 25-12) and at Tooele’s Oquirrh Hills Golf seems like we always have to have one of these real- Richfield (25-12, 25-17) to regain self confidence Course at 2 p.m. ity checks (every year) to get a focus on every match for the stretch run of the two-day tournament. Buff Coach Fred Killpack said Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be for the rest of the season.” Bunderson paced the Cowgirl attack with five kills his team lowered its scores, but required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. In the victory over the Lady Lynx, Sherilyn while Alexa Bakker register four kills and sister Ben Lomond and others shot Shelters are only required to hold animals for Pianar recorded nine kills and 10 digs and Morgyn Brooke Bakker followed with three kills. Pitt caught phenomenally in the match. three days before they are euthanized. Broadhead logged seven kills and four digs. Sam fire with three kills and three aces and nine assists “We played up to about Beltzer also registered six kills and eight digs for to trigger the Cowgirl triumph over the Lady Scots what I expected,” he said. “We For more information on this weekʼs featured pet or other animals the victory. improved. The people that need- available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at while Erickson and Larsen had a pair of kills each 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville Grantsville at St. George tourney as well. ed to shave strokes did. Ben Animal Shelter at 884-6881. In the tournament opener Aug. 19 against Waterford The Cowgirls made short work of Richfield as Lomond just played great and (loss, 25-12, 25-18) , Grantsville could only muster Bunderson reeled off seven aces and five kills to had a record round for them. Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. three kills and two aces from Bunderson while Pitt ignite the GHS attack. Larsen, Alexa Bakker and We’ve have a few guys improv- countered with a pair of aces and two assists. Lisa Erickson all logged three kills each while Bakker had ing a little bit and we want to Peterson also recorded an ace and Allred logged a three blocks and Larsen recorded a pair. Johnson keep on improving as the season Tooele Veterinary Clinic contributed three aces and Pitt had eight assists in goes on.” block for the Cowgirls in the setback. 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 Against Dixie (loss, 25-20, 25-23) Aug. 19, Larsen the win over the Lady Wildcats. Abraham paved the way for the paved the way for the attack with five kills and two In the thrilling three-game finale setback against Buff team with a 72 and Palmer blocks and Bunderson chalked up four kills and an Spanish Fork (21-25, 25-23, 15-12), Bunderson led ace as well. Kylie Erickson also came up big with a the way with five kills and Larsen hit for four kills. pair of blocks and two kills and Allred finished with Erickson also registered three kills and three blocks a kill and block also. Pitt logged 10 assists, two aces while Alexa Bakker had three blocks and a pair of and a kill for the Cowgirls in the setback to highly kills. Pitt also had 10 assists and a kill to complete touted Dixie. the bid for a triumph.

more respects than one. The I’M PRIME! atmosphere could have been Weekend Edge For the past sixteen years Tony Weaver worked for Miracle Recreation Equipment continued from page A10 intimidating. They have three continued from page A10 private coaches and a differ- Company in Monett, the past nine as a foreman. Then came a time to try something still be a reason to live for true assignment. ent atmosphere than what we he had been thinking about for several years … start a career as a sports fans. “Both of our doubles team were accustomed to. I was Professional Truck Driver. Tooele is hosting its sec- played well too,” he added. proud of the way the girls han- ond home game of the season “There was a lot of comment dled themselves. They acted against the high flying and sec- that Rowland Hall switched and carried their red and white Tony’s first step was to enter a program at Prime Inc. in Springfield where he ond-ranked Pine View Panthers. their doubles on us. We relied uniforms with pride.” received the instruction needed to earn his CDL (Commercial Driver’s License). After Individual results on the Meanwhile Grantsville returns on both doubles to help us getting the CDL, Tony began PAID TRAINING in the real home to host longtime bitter win it. We don’t know what we match will be published in a rival Morgan, currently ranked need on any given day to win future edition. world. Prime guarantees all students will earn third. Get out and support the a match but we win as a team a minimum of $400 per week in the first thirty teams. It will be worth it. and lose as at team. We relied If it happens here, days, then $500 per week minimum for the See, just because summer on singles (to win a match) read about it here. remaining weeks of training. is coming to a screeching halt earlier in the season and this doesn’t mean that life is over as time we relied on doubles. It we know it. was a mentally tough match in It has been a year and a half now and Tony has enjoyed the switch to this new career. It especially after the way we lost never count us out of any game, has taken him all over the US and Canada, Battle last week. This reinforces that we not matter how far we’re behind. driving anywhere from 2,800 to 4,100 miles continued from page A10 play the way we practice.” “For me personally, this was a week. The money is great too … yearly Coach Elliott said he was proud probably the most satisfying vic- potential for solo drivers is $50,000+ and of the way the team battle adver- tory that I was a part of because to get a first down,” he added. $ “Justin Brady tipped a pass near sity throughout the affair. all of the things that could go 100,000+ for team drivers. the goal line. We got two inter- “Lehi is a good team and have wrong, did,” he added. “We bat- ceptions and the last scoring play some pretty talented kids and will tled all kind of adversity and still Starting a new career like this is not easy, was with just 17 seconds left do well,” he stated. “But it was a didn’t lose our focus or poise. and Trifon wills his way into the big win for our program because That was big in my mind. They but with the support staff that Prime end zone. He refused to lose that we showed a lot of heart to win took the attitude it doesn’t mat- provides Tony was able get the game. He made some big plays. that game. The kids refused to ter if we get a bad break, we adequate training and service lose. They scored on us with keep just going. That was the Cody Westover was leading the he needed to be successful! blocks and there were a lot of dif- two minutes to go. We had every difference in the game. Our kids ferent places in the game where single call that could go against showed tremendous composure we made key plays. It was a total us did. But it was important to and heart. We created our own Join Tony and the rest of the team effort and everyone came up bounce back from the (Wasatch) breaks. Our kids deserve a lot of Prime team and be a part of big when they needed too. It was loss and prove that we have a credit for that.” a great confidence-builder for us good football team and have lot A story on the game will be the New Face of Trucking. of character on this team. You can published in a future edition.

know what was said at halftime but they came out SOLO DRIVER Fall inspired. They started pounding us with their size, Tony Weaver continued from page A10 especially defensively. I’ve never seen them play DRIVERS WANTED that hard when I was there. I feel bad that I put my said the game was physical and hard hitting on Cowboys in that type of arena. Not only were they 460 Orange St. • Salt Lake City, UT both sides of the ball. LOCAL EXPANSION “Number one, their big, physical nature wore us playing a good opponent, but a good opponent with Positions will be filled: down in the end,” he said. “They just kept pound- a goal and passion for the night. It was a war. We SALT LAKE CITY AREA ing us with their big offensive and defensive lines. knew that going in. We knew it would be physical. September 6th We had kids that worked hard on the offense We stood chin to chin. But it was like a lightweight Accepting Experienced, New & Student Drivers 10am · 12pm and defensive lines but we’re not deep in those fighting a heavyweight. Eventually they wore us 2pm · 4pm positions. That was a big factor at the end of the down. Uintah was not gong to lose, for whatever Company-funded CDL instruction available! and 6pm game. reason. We walked into a pretty tough challenge. “Second, you talk about the X factor with both I’m happy with the way our kids absolutely battled. teams being equal, Uintah was absolutely pumped I feel, to date, it was by far the most physical we’ve for this one,” he added. “Just before the half, when 877-PRIMEJOB we scored and went into the locker room, Uintah played all year and been played. It was two teams (877-774-6356) was gassed. We ran circles around them in the first that weren’t going give up without a fight.” half. They were starting to bicker. But when we A story on the game will be published in a future www.primeinc.com came out it wasn’t the same Uintah team. I don’t edition. He needed a super fast, precise CT scan ...

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Jana Richman, a Tooele native, wrote Riding in the Shadows of Saints to explore her motorcyle ride over the Mormon Trail in an attempt to relive the journey of her ancestors and understand the faith that drove them. Riding in the Shadows depicts journey to understand faith by Audrey Rock her grandmothers want to travel motorcycle with no one to help jokes and gross misconceptions STAFF WRITER Riding in the Shadows across a country. She marveled her. But she is scared, she is about the Church; she recounts On July 22, 1997, 800 men, of Saints: A Woman’s Story at their faith, their determina- unsure of her abilities on the incidents in which Mormon women and children, marched of Motorcycling tion, and their suffering. She bike, she is lonely and teary and jokes were told, and she was the into the Salt Lake Valley after the Mormon Trail needed to wrap her mind around afraid. one to rush to their collective having journeyed the Mormon by Jana Richman their existences, and in doing She loves her home, her defense. She is extricated from, trail in a re-enactment complete New York: Crown so, find a part of herself she felt school, the land around her, but forever bound to it. may be missing. but recounts youthful concern Riding in the Shadows of with handcarts and covered $24.95; 299 pages wagons. So in 2001, she donned black with the notion of being forever Saints is a bundle of contradic- It was a way to remember leather, strapped some of her tethered to one’s hometown. tory feelings. Feelings shared their ancestors, to understand belongings and a laptop to a Those same concerns—that she and honest and raw. It is a pierc- BMWR 1100 R, and hit the road may never live anywhere else ing work of self-examination as their struggles, and perhaps Richman’s journey may have in Illinois. Why on a motorcycle? and remain forever in a small Richman constantly questions glean a deeper notion of the paralleled both the pioneer treks Time didn’t permit for a journey town—eventually gave way to herself along the road. She says faith that drove early members of the 1800’s (of which seven on foot, and the comfort and sadness that Tooele had out- her book is true to her experi- of The Church of Jesus Christ of of her great-great-grandmoth- luxury of a car just didn’t seem grown its small town status and ences, and that those conflicting Latter Day Saints on an unimagi- ers completed) and the 1997 re- to do justice to the difficulty and become larger. feelings are a real part of her nable journey. enactment, Richman’s perspec- fear represented by the Mormon She is highly educated and life. It’s not an average activity. It’s tive does not. She was raised Trail. aware (holding master’s degrees “There were people in New a major undertaking requiring Mormon, but left the Church She needed a mode of trans- in both journalism and creative York who wanted me to do a sacrifice, fortitude and emotion- as a young woman, still openly “There are a lot of aspects of portation that would chal- writing from the University of much more anti-Mormon book,” al drive. Author Jana Richman, disagreeing with its many of its the church that I love and that lenge her, offer her the both Arizona and a bachelor degree in she said. “I said, ‘that’s not the who grew up in Tooele and now tenets and practices. I really carry with me,” said the treachery and exhilaration accounting from the University book I’m writing.’ I knew I had lives in Salt Lake City, decid- She volleyed around the Richman in an interview. Her of the open air, and connect of Utah), but expresses blunt to get both sides, and sometimes ed to follow that same trail, country, working in New York voice is bright and articulate, her to the outdoor surround- confusion and dismay when my feelings are in conflict, and from Illinois to Utah, alone on and studying in Arizona, but reflecting her written work. ings. Richman’s duplicity on the weighing the abstract notions of that’s the way it is. And I wanted a motorcycle. The result yield- found herself ever pulled back “And there are also some that page, first exposed by her early faith and God. it to be a fairly balanced book. ed her first book, a hardcover to her Mormon ancestors and I can’t tolerate. I needed to rep- accounts of the motorcycle, is She is put off by some of the At some readings I’ve had ques- memoir called Riding in the her inherent religious roots. She resent both, because that’s my engaging and human: she is a notions harbored by the LDS tions from other people who’ve Shadows of Saints, distributed is still forever drawn to the com- experience.” devout feminist, she is strong, Church and its leadership, but nationally by Crown Publishers. fort of her Mormon friends and Although in some ways She wondered what it was she is on the road alone on a finds herself further angered by SEE SAINTS PAGE B2 family. about Mormonism that made Peach season dots rural highways with color ast week, I took vitamin A that a grown woman needs per when canning peaches or any other fruit a ride down day, and nearly all that a four-year-old is to adjust the processing time for our Lfruit alley, State would need for a day. For men, a peach altitude. Generally, recipes are written Road 38 going south provides slightly less than half their with the processing time geared to a from Brigham City. requirements. And that’s not all. Peaches standard sea level guide. Since we live at This is fruit country also provide some vitamin C and B. about 4500 to 5000 feet in most of Tooele and fruit stands dot If you are one of the lucky ones who County, raise processing time about 10 the roadway selling has a bounteous peach minutes. their mouth-watering crop, or if you are one You may find fresh produce during of the ambitious ones that a recipe you this season. The early who goes out seeking have used for years peaches are on now Diane Sagers bushels of the fruits is antiquated, and and other, later variet- CORRESPONDENT to bottle, you can pre- you should adjust ies will follow soon. serve that tasty sweet- some of your tech- What a terrific time Homefront ness year around. niques. Despite the of year! Yes, folks, it is Canning peaches fact mom or grand- time for peaches and does not particularly ma successfully cream, peach ice cream, fresh peaches reduce the nutrients. used the recipe for and cottage cheese, peach topping on If you can them in many years, and shortcake, peach topping on ice cream, sweetened syrup, everyone stayed and of course, that dripping-down-your however, the calorie count more than healthy, they may have been somewhat chin goodness that comes from just eat- doubles. Freezing them instead, does lucky. The recently developed changes ing them as they are — fresh from the not necessarily cut down on the sugar in canning processes are for safety. In tree. Home canners can fill jars for the content unless you freeze them without recent years, for example, the recommen- satisfaction of carrying their delightful sugar, but it preserves their fresh flavor dations for jam include processing time peach flavor into the coming months. to enjoy during the coming months. The after the jam is ladled into jars. This does A peach makes a delicious food that down side of canning or freezing without not diminish the flavor, it simply means does not require penance from dieters. sugar is that the fruit quickly darkens that fewer jars will develop mold. They are naturally low in calories, (about in storage. The fruit is still safe to eat Fresh flavor is the concept that gives 35 calories for a medium peach) they are and just as nutritious, but it diminishes frozen peach jam its appeal. It doesn’t naturally sweet, and (don’t tell the kids) the eye-appeal. You can counteract that hurt that the job is simple and means they are good for you! effect somewhat by using ascorbic acid less clean-up after it is done. Mix the Peaches are a good source of vitamin to reduce darkening. fresh peaches with jam and pectin, warm A. 2 1/2 inch diameter peach caries 470 As science researches canning meth- slightly to hasten the sugar dissolving, International Units (IU) of the vitamin. ods, they develop better, safer tech- Canned peaches retain much of the nutrition of fresh peaches and preserve Translated, one peach gives you half the niques. One important consideration SEE PEACHES PAGE B2 the taste for seasons to come. B2 TUESDAY September 6, 2005

Whisk together egg yolks and 2 cups sliced peaches Peaches cornstarch. Pour some of the 1/4 cup sugar continued from page B1 hot milk, sugar mixture into the 3 egg whites egg yolk-cornstarch mixture 3 1/2 teaspoons baking pow- and freeze or refrigerate for stirring with a whisk. Pour back der future use. The recipe and into pan. Heat in pan until it 1/2 teaspoon ground cinna- instructions are on the pack- is thickened enough to coat a ages of commercial pectin. spoon. Cool to room tempera- mon Fresh Peach Pie Filling ture. 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 1/2 cups fresh sliced Stir in vanilla. Fold in 1 teaspoon salt peaches whipped cream. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 1 tablespoon lemon juice Put filling into shells. Arrange Slice peaches and mix with 1/4 cup sugar fresh peach slices (or other 1/4 cup sugar and let stand to 1/2 cup sugar fresh fruit) over the top develop juice. Use no-stick 3 tablespoons cornstarch Easy Fruit Tarts cooking spray in Bundt Pan. 2 tablespoons butter Pie crust or cookie crust Mix together sugar and cin- 1/8 teaspoon salt baked in a tart pan or cupcake namon. Sprinkle mixture 1/8 teaspoon almond extract pans over bottom and sides of pan. (optional) Pudding mix Drain peaches and add enough Drizzle lemon juice over Frozen whipped topping or water to juice to equal 1/2 peaches and add 1/4 cup sugar. whipped cream cup. Combine all ingredients Let stand for 1 hour. Drain Fresh peaches, soft fruit, or together including peaches and peaches and add enough water One important consideration when canning peaches or any other fruit is to adjust the processing time for jam to the syrup to make 1 cup liq- our altitude. Since we live at about 4500 to 5000 feet in most of Tooele County, raise processing time Make pudding mix according juice. Beat on low speed for uid. Blend 1/2 cup sugar with about 10 minutes. to package instructions. Cool if 30 seconds. Scrape Bowl. Beat the cornstarch and add the liq- using cooked pudding. Fold in on high speed for 2 minutes. uid gradually. Boil for 3 minutes 4 cups fresh peaches (or 1 in Dutch oven cooking. Pour 2 tablespoon cornstarch whipped topping and top with Pour into Bundt pan. Bake for or until thick and clear. Add quart bottled – including juice) mixture into oven and place 1 teaspoon vanilla fresh fruit or jam to serve. 50 to 45 minutes. Remove from the butter, salt, and extract. 1 cup water (for fresh peach- over 14 hot briquettes under the 1/2 cup cream whipped to Low-fat Peach Cake oven; cool completely. Frost Add the peaches. Pour into a es) Dutch oven and 30 on top. Bake stiff peaks (From Lady and Sons with icing immediately before cooked pie shell. Garnish with about 1 1/4 hours.) Melt butter, add sugar, and Fresh peaches or other soft Restaurant Cookbook, serving whipped cream dissolve in butter than mix in Fruit Tarts fruit Savannah Ga.) flour and milk. Stir to make a 3 – 4 inch pastry or cookie Bake pastries or cookie 1/4 teaspoon sugar Icing Peach Cobbler batter. Mix peaches into the shell shells in tart pans or large cup- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 6-ounce container nonfat 1 cube butter, melted batter and place in 9x9 baking 2 cups milk cake pans. 2 cups all-purpose flour peach yogurt 1 cup sugar dish. Bake at 375 degrees for 50 1/2 cup sugar Mix milk, sugar, and salt in 1 1/2 cups sugar 1 8-ounce container light 1 cup flour to 60 minutes. 1/4 teaspoon salt non-aluminum saucepan on 1/2 cup shortening whipped topping 1 cup milk (This recipe works very well 6 egg yolks medium heat to nearly boiling. 1/2 cup milk Mix together and frost cake.

been fun.” Near the end of Riding in the as she recounts this story. love are recurring themes. over the years, Richman has Saints It is a book that reflects a con- Shadows of Saints, Richman The author’s fascination with Darlene attends her daughter’s certainly done her part to pre- continued from page B1 tinuing journey of discovery and recounts sitting on the grass in the strength of three particular book readings. Now that Jana is serve memories of home and reconciliation of things nearly Wyoming and calculating how pioneer ancestors — Anna Maria living in Utah again, after having family, ancestry and history. And left the church, who thought I impossible to reconcile. It is a long it will take to get home. Pederson, Maria Thompson and moved from Arizona, the two it’s being noticed, with reviews wasn’t angry enough. And I’ve journey that was influenced by, “… from the maps I figure it will Hannah Middleton Hawkey, meet every Thursday in Tooele published in major publications had Mormon people who have and began in, her hometown of take me about five good hours whose experiences she con- for lunch and a movie. Not all including Entertainment Weekly, read the book and have con- Tooele. It is the place she came to get home—home being my tinually references in her book that much has changed. Richman Publishers Weekly and Kirkus tacted me and said they appreci- home to after her exhausting parents’ house in Tooele, Utah. — clearly began at home with remembers routine local activi- Reviews. And, she hopes, the ated it and enjoyed it, and that’s trek. I could be there in time for din- her beloved mother. ties, some with fondness, some message of her book will make ner,” (Riding in the Shadows of Through research in journals, with frustration. people pause. Saints, page 271.) family trees, comprehensive “Once a week, we drove to “As you age, it makes sense to Her mother, Darlene, would be genealogy books and the LDS Tooele Bowl for the Wednesday ask those questions,” she said. waiting for her there. Richman’s church archives, Jana discov- morning ladies’ league, and on “And to carry on what it is from Mountain West Pediatrics story is partially a journey, par- ered that on both her father and Thursday afternoons we had a our ancestors that they wanted tially a love story between her mother’s sides, she had great- standing appointment at the Ritz us to learn.” And, she says, she is Jim J. and her mother, and the moth- great-grandmothers who’d sac- Beauty Salon to have mom’s hair forever drawn back to her roots. er’s before her. Her mother is rificed their very livelihood to done.” (Riding in the Shadows It’s something she is through strong, soft and protective. She get their families, and their pos- of Saints, Page 262) fighting against. She’ll go back Gould, MD is Jana’s foundation — a foun- terity, to Zion. Richman’s many memories of to Arizona to retrieve that now- Board Certified Pediatrician dation built on a faith that Jana Hannah’s feet nearly froze, youth in Tooele are scattered famous BMW bike that saw her wishes so badly to understand, she personally buried her step- throughout a book that weaves through the Mormon trail. She’ll she’d cross a country to find son, she amputated parts of her in and out of the past and pres- do some interviews and book out. children’s feet, and did all of this ent naturally and smoothly. signings while she’s there. But NEW FALL & As described in her book, with unfailing faith in her God. “I did love growing up there, she’ll be back. Richman assigned to her mother Along the Platte River, at per- although we didn’t know it at “I’m just thrilled to be back WINTER HOURS “superhuman powers of protec- haps the most weary point of her the time,” said Richman. “When again,” she said. “Utah has its tion,” and “loved her obsessive- journey, Richman says she felt I grew up, it was still really a peculiarities, I guess. But I love am pm ly.” Richman’s mother, Darlene, closest to Hannah, the woman rural town, and we were still those peculiarities, I love Utah, Monday - Friday, 8 - 5:30 isn’t sure all the praise heaped who, with the ill-fated Martin kind of isolated. As a kid, we I love the geography and the on her in the book is warrant- Handcart company, was eventu- felt like it was too small, but history. I always end up back ed. ally delivered to Utah. Moments now I look back on that really here.” Just in time for the “I don’t know if I deserve it of reflection and contemplation fondly. We felt safe, we rode our Richman will be doing read- or not,” laughed Darlene in a fill her narrative. bikes all over town, we went ings of Riding in the Shadows of separate interview. “But I guess There are other stories of to Bevan’s Drug store and the Saints on Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Back to School I have influenced her a lot. I heartbreak and sorrow — sto- Ritz Theater for movies. And King’s English Bookstore,1511 S. flu and RSV Season appreciate her love.” Darlene ries so harsh they instill a sense we knew everybody, even the 15th East in Salt Lake; on Oct. 8 says her LDS bishop recently of angry and confused grief. butcher. There were some bad at 1 p.m. at the Great Salt Lake read the book, and told her he’d Jana’s heritage was urging her on things about that isolation too. Book Festival in the Salt Lake “never read a more wonderful throughout her journey, to press But it breaks my heart, and I Downtown Library, Conference 843-8380 • 196 E. 2000 N., Ste 110 tribute to a mother,” and that on until she found what she was miss that protection and close- Room L1; and on Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. Behind Mountain West Medical Center his saying so made her cry. Her looking for. Throughout her nar- ness.” at Back of Beyond Bookstore 83 voice breaks again with emotion rative, her mother’s support and Whatever may have changed N. Main, Moab, Utah. WHAT LAYS AHEAD Although he’s gone and went so fast But focus still on the days ahead, I want his days to stand and last, On who he touched in all those ways Although he’s gone I want to send Just focus on the happy days, The message that our hearts will mend, He’ll check on us from up above “For Hadlee’s Sake” Just remember all the words he said And shine on us with all his love. ������������������������������������ By Alicia Butler, May 05 Dedicated to the Butler family – In memory of my Uncle Kenny Butler �� �� �� Hey bro, our birthdays just weren’t the same without you ������������ ��� ���� here so that we could celebrate them together. I love you and miss you so much. ���������������� Your big sis. Not a minute goes by that you are not in our thoughts and we ���������� wish you were here with us. We love you and miss you � ������� more every day. � ������������ Happy Birthday, Kenny! � �������������� Love, your family September 5, 1967 to May 2, 2005 � ���������������� Family was very important to Kenny. He enjoyed spending time with family � ����������� and friends. Camping, fishing, riding 4-wheelers, and boating, were just a few of the things Kenny loved doing. He especially enjoyed hunting with his � ��������� brother, David, his dad, Roger and other family members and friends. One of � ������������ the things Kenny was famous for is Dutch oven cooking. He really loved cooking for family and friends. Kenny made any kind of Dutch oven you can � �������������� imagine, including cakes, cobblers, etc. He even won numerous Dutch oven � ������������ contests. The most important thing in his life were his children: Michael – 15, Ashley – 13, and Aaron – 11. Watching his children grow, teaching them the joys of ����������������������������� fishing, hunting, camping and a father’s love, all of which had been passed down to him from his father (Roger) was his greatest joy. Time spent at �������������������������� White Rock with family and friends was very precious to him. He loved his ��������������� �������� kids with all his heart and most important thing to him was spending time with them. �������������� �������� Kenny possessed many talents. He was a very good baseball player and a �������������� �������� southpaw pitcher. He pitched a no-hitter in the WBBA World Series in 1980. His daughter, Ashley, is continuing her dad’s legacy. He was very creative with wood and metal. If you could think it, he could make it. He has made wooden wishing wells, metal elk, horse and deer figures. He also made a �������������������� metal firefighter figure for a mailbox and a firefighter hose holder. If you take a spin out on SR-36 and happen to pass by a ranch entrance entitled “ELK ������������� MEADOWS”, you are looking at one of Kenny’s works of art. Kenny always had a smile for you no matter what, so next time you pass by that sign, look ����������� up and smile, and know he will always be close to our hearts. TUESDAY September 6, 2005 B3 WEDDINGS USU EXTENSION CONNECTION Bramble/Greenwald

Karen and Reinhardt Bsumek, Labor Day’s about honoring hard work formally of Stansbury Park, are lem solving. looking, but as of yet no one pleased to announce the mar- Parent’s efforts to teaching kids As they get older they cor- has ever paid me to take care of riage of their daughter, Jessica rectly problem solve more often myself. As I said this decision is Karen Bramble, who married to work will benefit our society and are starting to own their for your family to decide. Levi Greenwald on Aug. 27 at work. They don’t always follow In addition to home chores, the home of Jessica’s sister in by Heidi Ross her chores. my “how to” instructions, but set realistic expectations on Taylorsville, Utah. A reception USU FAMILY NUTRITION SPECIALISTS She walked past me, put her they know that as long as the what you expect in school honoring the bride and groom stuff away and went right to the end result is the same caliber — grades, behavior and work. followed the ceremony. The MASTER ELEMENTARY TEACHER Last weekend marked the kitchen to clean. As she got the that is expected, it is okay. What is acceptable? What will bride is a former resident of last hurrah of summer — Labor mop out I told her I had already So what can kids do? A one- you do if it is met, or not met? Stansbury Park, Utah, and is also Day. Do you know how Labor done it for her. year-old can help clean up their So if you missed the oppor- the daughter of James Bramble Day came about? Labor Day dif- She looked at the floor and toys. By the time they are five of Salt Lake City, Utah. Levi is tunity to actually think about fers in every essential way from said I had missed the corners. they should be able to clean the son of Melinda and Richard what Labor Day represents, Jessica Karen Bramble the other holidays of the year So she cleaned them and as she their toys up alone. A 2-year-old Anderson of Lake Havasu, Ariz. take a moment now to give and Levi Greenwald in any country,” said Samuel did, she told me how to do the can help match socks and fold The bride and groom currently some thought to the work lega- Gompers, founder and long- job right. small towels. work at Discover Card Services cy you wish to bestow on your time president of the American I was crushed that I didn’t do By the age of five they can in Salt Lake City. children. Do you want them to Federation of Labor. it right, but I vowed I’d get it make their beds, hang up their be whining, give me it all right “All other holidays are in a right the next time. towels after a bath, and help now even though I didn’t work more or less degree connected At dinner that night my old- fold small laundry items. for it adults or do you want the Bosen/Proctor with conflicts and battles of est sister told my Dad that I had Between 5 and 7 introduce next generation to know what a man’s prowess over man, of cleaned the house before they putting food away, washing dollar is worth and how to real- Brad and Jean Bosen are strife and discord for greed and all got home and didn’t I do a off the table, and loading and ly sweat to earn it? Our nation happy to announce the mar- power, of glories achieved by good job! unloading dishes from a dish- was made great on the backs riage of their daughter, Bradi one nation over another. Labor He inspected the house, washer. By the age of eight a of sweating working men and DaeShannon Bosen, to Craig Day...is devoted to no man, liv- grunted and started eating child can be in charge of their women. It seems really wrong Thomas Proctor, son of Jon and his dinner. After he was done room, helping fold laundry, ing or dead, to no sect, race, or to teach the next generation Kathy Proctor, on Friday, Sept. he said now he knew what helping with the kitchen, and nation.” any different. 9, 2005. to expect, got up and left the putting their clothes away. By Labor Day, the first Monday For more information, or A reception will be held in house for his second job. age 10 they should be able to in September, is a creation help, contact USU extension at their honor at the LDS church of the labor movement and Little did I know that my sib- clean their rooms correctly, 843-2353 on 1000 North and Broadway is dedicated to the social and lings had just raised the clean- help load, switch over, dry, and If you are receiving food that evening from 7-9 p.m. economic achievements of ing bar for me, but because fold laundry, dishes, floors, stamps, WIC, or qualify, but are Shannon, a 2003 graduate of American workers. they taught me what I missed dusting, take out the trash, not currently receiving services, Tooele High, is a math educa- Bradi DaeShannon Bosen It constitutes a yearly I hit that bar more often than I and vacuuming. Between 12 Nutrition Specialists are avail- tion major at the University of and Craig Thomas Proctor national tribute to the contribu- missed it. and 18 kids should be able to able to come to your home and Utah. These high school sweet- tions workers have made to the Not once did my Dad say take care of their rooms, laun- help you plan, budget, and orga- Craig, also a 2003 graduate of hearts will make their home in strength, prosperity, and well- good job. Mostly he said noth- dry, kitchen (dishes, counters, Tooele High, is a music educa- Tooele where they both work being of our country. So this ing, but nothing meant I did it floors, etc), dusting, vacuum- nize for free. tion major at the University of and will continue their educa- year as you eat your hot dogs, right! ing, clean bathrooms, cooking, Utah. tion. BBQ, hamburgers, potato salad, Looking back I can sympa- and outside lawn chores. Make chips, and drink your favorite thize with my parents for the sure you talk to your children drink remember to honor all patience they showed waiting and set the expectation of ACHIEVEMENT the workers with whom this for four kids to learn how to do what you want them to take fine nation survives on the chores correctly. care of alone, what needs to be backs of their hard work. Today I teach four kids worked on together, and how David Holmes The person who greets you how to do chores, but I do tell and when you expect it done at Wal-mart, firefighters, teach- them good job. Some of the – daily, bi-weekly, or once a David Holmes of Tooele has ers, cops, truck drivers, metal arguments my kids give me I week. Most families split sec- been accepted for enrollment workers, plumbers, electricians, remember trying on my parents tions of the house and rotate for the 2005-2006 year at the construction workers, the guy, or siblings. weekly. Whether you wish to Boston Conservatory. or gal, flipping your burger, roll- Most of the time it didn’t give an allowance or not is David will study musi- ing your burrito, serving you work then and most of the time between you, your spouse, and cal theatre at The Boston dinner, picking up the trash you still doesn’t work today. I’ve your kids. There are arguments Conservatory, where he will leave lying there — all those learned that those arguments for and against. Personally I be a freshman. He is the son thankless jobs that are neces- are also an important part of can’t sanction paying someone 493 W. 400 N., Tooele of Susan Shepard of Tooele. sary — remember them too as growing up too. It shows me to take care of themselves — Previously a student at Tooele well as all the professionals we that they are thinking about room, laundry, picking up mess- 882-4800 High School, David has studied always hear about. how to do something and prob- es they created, etc. I’m still www.mohlmanlaw.com acting with Mike Aspinwall, Joel While you take time as families (before school, work, Corda, Krystina Theil-Smalley, David Holmes Sara Shippabothom and Carol and fall schedules take over) LaForge; dance with Pamela with Leslie Taylor, Donald remember to also teach Giles, Marilyn May Montgomery Keaton, Steve Smith, Jen Cantley your kids some of that basic and Morgan Smith; and voice and Sue Thorrup. work ethic that has made this country great. So many kids today have nothing to work for, or any need to work Communities can because whatever they need just appears. Each generation wants to give their kids what- help children soar ever they didn’t have. I want to give my kids what I did have. ’m sure communicate ideas and, finally, I started working on the farm you’ve recognition for expertise or at an early age, my family had Iheard the simply their worth as a human financial problems when I was old adage, “It being. Another example, of a nine and we all pitched in to takes a whole more complex nature, would work so food would be on the village to be asking a young person to do table. I learned a strong work raise a child.” light yard work or baby sitting. ethic working along side my Since Before the age-appropriate task Dad, Grandpas and Grandmas. retiring from is left with the person, all skills You didn’t complain — there education needed to perform should be wasn’t time. Now I don’t have and taking Milo Berry broken down into small steps a farm, but there are home this posi- GUEST COLUMNIST and, if necessary, demonstrated. chores to do. As much as how tion as CTC Upon completion, recognition my kids clean (or lack of how Coordinator, is given if the job is well done. Communities they clean) bugs me, I know I have discov- This recognition can come in that I have to put up with it so ered how true that Care many forms; wages, verbal they can learn the right way to it really is, in commendations, a pat on the do it. I will have years to clean fact, how nec- back or possibly all three. my house my way after they essary it must be. As responsi- This Communities That are gone, but my job is to teach ble adults, we must be looking Care® initiative, to help our them how to do it right- before after our community’s children youth SOaR, is contingent upon they are grown. My husband even if they aren’t ours. Turning adults and leaders practicing and I have worked hard to our head and saying, “It’s not this [SOaR] skills-opportuni- instill a strong work ethic in my problem….or my kids” puts ties-and-recognition dynamic in our children. We are very proud Tooele at risk for behaviors we their every-day lives. As I have of how their skills are evolving can’t afford to nourish here. implemented it in my life, in and as the boys are older we What I’m suggesting is, indeed, behalf of youth, I have noticed are starting to see a glimmer like an insurance policy and a difference in the countenance of what the future holds very enjoying those secure, peaceful of kids with whom I speak soon. I would rather have my feelings of being protected from and interact. If everyone in the kids hit those daunting work all angles. community could “catch this situations while I am still there This “I-care-about-our-youth” SOaRing spirit’, we might see a to guide them through them, concept can easily be put difference in the countenance than to have them hit them as into place by using a part of of our entire town; certainly, we adults, give up, and move home what is known as the Social should see a reduction in the because they can’t hold a job. Development Strategy, spe- social ills associated with not Chores establish a routine, cifically the three-fold bond- being known, valued, accepted build a work ethic, teamwork, ing portion. According to this or bonded to adults. and self-esteem for children. model, if [1] opportunities are Let’s get “kid-connected” in As they grow their chores get made available, [2] appropriate our neighborhoods and around harder and they learn how to skills taught so the opportunity town. Find out what our chil- do an adults job. becomes a positive experience dren are doing and thinking. If I can remember the 1st time I and [3] recognition is given you, as a conscientious reader cleaned the house myself. I was for a job well done, a bonded try this, daily, for a week, you eight. I got home from school relationship is formed. Such a might discover what I have an hour before anyone else so I relationship affords the chance about our youth….they’re decided I was going to vacuum, to teach healthy beliefs through great. You might even see the dust, do the bathroom, and word or action which should be “generation gap” fading into kitchen before they got home. the goal of any prosocial effort. nothing but a misconception. I finished five minutes before Application of this process It’s a small price to pay for the my sister came home. I stood can be as simple as saying social benefits research reports there smiling like a fool waiting “hello”, using the person’s name are available from providing for her to notice that I had done or asking for their suggestion this kind of protection for our to a solution for a problem youth, less substance abuse, you’ve been trying to solve. delinquency, and violence. With all of the scenarios men- Yeah, I think Tooele can be a Subscribe Today tioned above, there are oppor- “pretty-cool place” for every- 882-0050 tunities for interaction with body, especially if everyone an adult, skills to express or pitches in. B4 TUESDAY September 6, 2005 DOINGS around the valley

about proper canning procedures and Tooele answer food preservation questions. Bring your pressure canner lid to be Homecoming parade set tested for free on Wednesday, Sept. The Tooele High School homecom- 7, from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Extension ing parade is set for Friday, Sept. 23, 5-6 office, 151 N. Main, Tooele. Call Clint at p.m. The parade starts at the LDS stake 843-2353 for more information. center on 200 East; north to 200 South; Information fair set west to Main St.; north to Vine St.; and Looking for information? Maybe west to end at the high school. need a little help? Don’t run all over, Fall festival, BBQ set come to the Dow James Complex, 438 Healing Horses Fall Festival and W. 400 N., on Sept. 8 from 4-7 p.m. Benefit Dinner will be held Saturday, This free information fair is for peo- Sept. 24, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Benson ple with disabilities and their fami- Grist Mill. Free fun and games for the lies living in Tooele County. Various whole family throughout the day and agency representatives will be present a magic show at 4 p.m., $1 pony rides, to answer questions you have about: live entertainment, and a scarecrow Medicaid, Assistive Technology display contest ($100 grand prize). Joe Aging Services, Employment Social Morley BBQ dinner from 5-7 p.m., every Security, Mental Health, Guardianship, regular meal purchase is entered into Recreation, Residential Transition, a drawing to win two round-trip tick- Education, Health Care, T r a i n i n g , ets anywhere Southwest Airlines flies. Safety, Transportation. For more information or to purchase Transportation for disabled/elderly dinner tickets, call today 843-7774. All can be prearranged by calling Nancy at proceeds benefit the Healing Horses 843-9848. Therapeutic Riding Center. Yard sale supports Hadlee Become outdoors woman Hadlee’s benefit yard sale will be The Utah Division of Wildlife held Saturday, Sept. 10, 8 a.m. to Noon. Resources’ and the Tooele Chapter of Buy or donate any items to help get the National Wild Turkey Federation Hadlee’s pool. Contact Heather at 884- are teaming up to host a ladies three- 4441. Address is 430 N. Wrathall Cir., day workshop at Camp Wapiti in Grantsville. September. The workshop runs Friday- Party supports Hadlee Sunday, Sept. 23-25. Activities include “For Hadlee’s Sake,” a festival and ATVing, canoeing, kayaking, shotgun- fundraiser for Hadlee Wyatt, will be ning, marksmanship, GPS, map and held Saturday, Sept. 10, 4-8 p.m. at The farmers market, craft fair and flea market at the Benson Grist Mill is open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday through Oct. 15. compass, fly-fishing and many more. Tooele City Veterans Memorial Park at Come, enjoy the fresh-picked produce, hand-crafted items and unique yard sale items from our own neighborhood. Cost for the workshop is $150 per per- Main and Vine Streets. Enjoy a Texas CN zone for Gary Pinkham at 752 E. is open Monday through Saturday from An adult religion class, sponsored son, and includes food, lodging, instruc- Roadhouse BBQ dinner, games, craft Main St. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Country Store by Tooele Utah Stake through CES tion, equipment and course materials. sale, 5 p.m. raffle, 6 p.m. auction, bake • Proposed minor subdivision of one offers a wide variety of handcrafted Continuing Education, will be taught by Space is limited to 100 participants. sale, popcorn, snow cones, cotton lot into two for Gary Pinkham at 752 E. items from local folks. Get your copy retired U professor of religious educa- For registration and more information, candy and jump house. To donate to Main St. of the DUP History of Tooele County tion David A. Christensen. It will be held visit www.wildlife.utah.gov, and click the raffle, auction, bake or craft sale, • Proposed 70 lot subdivision called Volume 1. We carry a variety of Apricot at the Tooele Institute of Religion, 65 S. on “outreach,” or contact Nancy Hoff at please call Kaylynn at 882-7069, Cathie Dolorosa Estancia on the southwest Press books, Willow Tree figurines, 2nd West, Tooele, from now through 801-560-9605 or [email protected]. at 833-0490 or Tracy at 882-8228. corner of Durfee and Worthington home décor and accessories, candy, Nov. 30 from 7-8:30 p.m. The course of Help Katrina survivors Emergency food, clothing here streets in an R-1-21 zone. gifts and much more. Visit the Benson study is The Pearl of Great Price, part Volunteers are needed to crochet or The pantry is open to all in need. • Proposed revisions to the General Grist Mill for a free tour and shop at our 1, and the fee is $21.25 for the course or knit 7-inch by 9-inch squares to make There is adult and children’s clothing. Plan. Country Store. For more information $2.50 per lecture. blankets to send to the victims of hur- The pantry is open Saturdays from 10 • Proposed amendment to zoning call 882-7678. ricane Katrina! Crochet lessons will a.m. until Noon at First Baptist Church, code to require upgrades of adjacent be provided if needed. Contact Lisa at 580 S. Main St. If you have an immedi- and access roads for new develop- Library 882-5550. ate need please call Pastor Jon at 882- ment. Stockton Livestock show success 2048. Attention GHS alumni Bookmobile tells stories Tooele Future Farmers of American Grantsville High School is looking Planners meet The Tooele County Bookmobile congratulates all participants in the Meetings for any GHS alumni willing to help The Stockton Planning and Zoning Library, 429 E. Main, Grantsville, will Tooele County livestock show; it was organize a Centennial Committee for Commission will hold its working meet- begin the fall/winter Story Time pro- a great success. Tyler Williams of Erda the 2007 school year. If you are inter- ing on Tuesday, Sept. 6, at the Stockton gram on Thursday, Sept. 15. Story Time received the Grand Champion Barrow; City council meets ested in helping us out, please contact Town Hall, 18 N. Johnson St. from 7-9 will be held each Thursday at 4 p.m. Steven Shepard of Grantsville received The Tooele City Council will meet in Principal Leon Jones at 884-4500 or p.m. unless the library is closed. The pro- the Grand Champion Gilt; Kaleb a business meeting on Wednesday, Sept. by e-mail at [email protected]. gram is designed to create in young Killpack of Grantsville received the 7, at 4:30 p.m. in the Tooele City Hall Thanks! children a love of books though sto- Grand Champion Lamb; and Madison large conference room, 90 N. Main. Planners hear public Pine Canyon ries, puppets, games and crafts. The Palmer received the Grand Champion County planners meet The Grantsville City Planning public is invited and there is no cost to Steer. Tooele FFA thanks all buyers and The Tooele County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing participate. For more information call supports who made this possible. DUP opening social set Commission will hold a meeting on on Thursday, Sept. 7, in the Grantsville Helen Gillespie Shield’s Camp Social 884-3703. Win Chevy truck Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 7 p.m. in the City office, 429 E. Main St., at 7 p.m. will be held Sept. 20, at 7 p.m. For the Donate books for sale Tooele Future Farmers of America auditorium at the Tooele County Public comments will be taken on address of the meeting and other infor- The Friends of the Library will have is participating in the Chevy Truck Courthouse, 47 S. Main, Tooele. Public amendments to the city’s land use man- mation, contact Shawna at 882-3219, a half-price used book sale Sept. 17. Scholarship program with Quality comments will be taken on the follow- agement and development code and Alice at 882-1612 or Joyce at 882-1230. Please donate books for the sale. We Chevrolet. A drawing for a Chevy truck ing issues: land use map chapters 1, 9 and 14. Meetings are held once a month for need current fiction, non-fiction and is being held; tickets are $5 a piece and • SUB #1010-05 Landslide Estates Donner Reed Museum one hour. Learn about Utah pioneers children’s books. No magazines please. may be purchased from any Tooele FFA (Preliminary Phase) The Donner Reed museum at Clark settling in Utah’s surrounding states. All proceeds are used to purchase member or advisor. The national FFA • PUD #1014-05 Gateway and Cooley Streets in Grantsville is Come, enjoy and bring a friend. books and books on tape and CD for will draw for the truck in December. Neighborhood Commercial 3C open, by appointment only, seven days the Tooele Public Library. The book All ticket purchasers will receive a (Preliminary Phase) a week. For an appointment call 884- store is open every Tuesday 11 a.m. to free Chevy truck t-shirt. Proceeds sup- • PUD #003-99 Country Crossing 2B 3411 or 884-3767. Churches 2 p.m. and Fridays 1-7 p.m. port FFA scholarships and leadership Plat 7 (Preliminary Phase) events. G’ville family history • AMD to PUD #0011-02 Master Plan Methodist news Remember 9-11 for Parcel Nine The Grantsville Family History Schools Center is located at 117 E. Cherry and Tooele United Methodist Church’s Dennis Tracey from Vietnam Veterans is open help you with any research Christian education starts Sept. 11. of America will conduct a 9-11 remem- from 12-4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Adults meet at 9:45 a.m. with child care brance and Prison of War/Missing in Sports Back to TJHS Evening hours are 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, provided. At 11 a.m. Pastor Tom Towns’ Action (POW/MIA) commemoration on Tooele Junior High School invites all Wednesday and Thursday. We are also message is Big People Know How To Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. at Veteran’s Memorial parents to attend Back to School Night Youth flag football open the first and second Saturday of Make Little Sacrifices. Also at 11 a.m. is Square in Tooele. The third Friday in on Thursday, Sept. 8, from 4-7 p.m. Co-ed youth flag football is starting each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. youth education and children’s Sunday Please bring your student’s schedule. September is the national POW/MIA for ages 3-12. Prices are $25 ages 3-4, school. Recognition Day. You will have the opportunity to visit $35 age 5, $45 ages 6-12. Space is lim- The community Thanksgiving dinner with each of your student’s teachers Wall of Fame open ited. Call fast 830-7630 to reserve your Dugway is Nov. 5. Mark your calendars. in their classrooms. The schedule is as Wall of Fame applications for Tooele athlete’s spot. We work with all finan- The church choir is preparing for the follows: 4 p.m. Arrive, 4:15 first period, cial situations. High School need to be submitted by Survivors get together Christmas cantata. Anyone interested 4:30 second period, 4:45 third period, Friday, Sept. 9, in order to be consid- in singing with the choir is welcome. Bowlers wanted Dugway Proving Ground’s Survivors’ 5:00 fourth period, 5:15 fifth period, ered for this year’s selection. Practice is Tuesday at 7 p.m. • Thursday men — Bowlers are Club has scheduled its Fall Golf 5:25 sixth period, 5:40 seventh period, Contact Athletic Director Richard needed for Thursday mens league. Call Tournament and Dinner Meeting for Study Buddhism 5:55 eighth period, 6:05-7 Visit with Valdez at Tooele High School with ques- Tony at 840-0214 or 882-2096. Friday, Sept. 9. The semi-annual golf A Buddhist study group is being individual teachers as needed. tions by calling 833-1981. Mail the nom- • Mixed — Men and women are scramble will be held at the Stansbury formed as a group for people who ination form to: Tooele High School, in TJHS council meets needed for a mixed league starting Park Golf Course at 9 a.m. and the din- are interested in Buddhism, discus- care of Richard Valdez, 301 West Vine, Tooele Junior High School Community Sept. 9. Call Tony at 840-0214 or 882- ner banquet will be at the Eagle’s Nest sion, retreats, meditation and anything Tooele, UT 84074. Council will meet Thursday, Sept. 15, at 2096. at Tooele Army Depot at 6:30 p.m. with else we can think of. Please call Liz at 6:30 p.m. in the TJHS library. All par- Shop and help a neighbor happy hour at 5 p.m. The guest speaker 882-4379. ents are welcome. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Grantsville for the evening will be Col. Greg Olson, Methodists invite all GHS sock hop slated will hold a yard and bake sale on newly installed commander at DPG. Tooele United Methodist Church Saturday, Sept. 10, to support its annual The Grantsville High School PTO For more information, call Red Kirk at invites you to join us Sunday at 11 a.m. (Parent Teacher Organization) is excit- Transcript-Bulletin Benefit Fund. The 882-3050, Doug Moe at 882-8150 or Ed for services; Pastor Tom Towns’ mes- Benefit Fund helps someone in need in City council meets ed to sponsor a ‘50s style sock hop at The Grantsville City Council will hold Buys at 831-4856. sage is Telling the Truth. Child care is our community every year at Christmas the high school for all students. The a regular meeting Wednesday, Sept. 7, provided. Preparation for the annual time. If you have items to donate, call dance will be held in the gym right after at 429 E. Main St., Grantsville, at 7 p.m. community Thanksgiving dinner is the newspaper at 882-0050. Grist Mill the football game on Sept. 9, and the Public comments will be taken on the underway for Nov. 5. The church choir Remember 9-11, support troops following issues: is practicing for a Christmas cantata There will be a balloon release on • Proposed amendments Chapter 1 Pumpkin Walk set Oct. 21-22 with date to be announced. Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. to support our troops senate bill 60. Join us down by the Old Mill Scream LDS adult class set SEE DOINGS ON B5 overseas and remember the lives lost in • Proposed amendment Chapter 9 at the Benson Grist Mill’s free 11th the 9-11 tragedy. To purchase balloons Landscaping. Annual Pumpkin Walk! Kids can play or yellow ribbons from the Students • New 2.5 acre zone Chapter 14. games, be in costume contest, run DOINGS POLICY Against Destructive Decisions orga- through the hay maze, have their faces nization, please call (leave message) Planners hear public The Grantsville City Planning painted and much more! Enjoy enter- Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings Kendra Reed at 843-5721 or Tabatha Commission will hold a business tainment, shopping and food! Crafters Around the Valley?” Submit written announcements to Barbara Bennett by e-mail at Barton at 849-2676. meeting on Thursday, Sept. 8, in the and food vendors are needed! If you [email protected] or fax to 882-6123. With questions call 882-0050 x104. Learn canning Grantsville City Hall council chambers, would like to enter the display contest The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a notice of special events for charitable Utah State University Extension is 429 E. Main St., at 7 p.m. or sign up as a vendor, please contact organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. Businesses should contact the offering a class on Canning Basics and Public comments will be taken on Christine at 882-7678. advertising department to inquire about placing a display ad. Due to limited space we Pressure Lid Testing. Tomatoes and the following issues: Store is open for shopping can only guarantee that items will run three times. Please limit your notice to 60 words beans are on. Don’t let any of your • Rezoning from an R-1-8 zone to a The Benson Grist Mill Country Store or less. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the garden go to waste. Join us as we learn desired publication date. TUESDAY September 6, 2005 B5 Back to School Seniors must be over 60 and farm. All members and inter- ed to join the Federation of MUSIC Doings willing to volunteer at least 15 ested guests are encouraged to Genealogical Societies and the Continued from page B4 hours a week with children in attend. Two books will be avail- Utah Genealogical Association school settings. Eligible seniors able for purchase: a history of in Salt Lake City, Sept. 7-10, for FUN! will qualify for a monthly tax- the county and one on mining, “Reminders of the Past — Visions Band & Orchestra cost will be $3 per person. All free stipend reimbursement of smelting and railroading. For for the Future,” a conference Music Supplies students are invited to attend approximately $200 plus mile- information, call 882-1469 or for the Nation’s Genealogists. and to have a great time! Music Instruments age. Please contact Jennifer at 882-1612. This is a unique opportunity to Print Music Hearing screening set the Tooele office 882-3154 if you Alateen starts utilize all the newfound knowl- LDS Items Tooele County School District have any questions. A new Alateen group is start- edge you acquire at the confer- will conduct hearing screening Grantsville seniors ing at St. Barnabas church in ence immediately at the Family Console Piano tests Sept. 6-16. All students in The Grantsville Senior Center Overlake. Please come for shar- History Library, the largest gene- grades one, two and five will alogical research library in the $ in great can be called at 884-3446. ing and caring Mondays from condition! receive a hearing test along with • Mondays lunch at noon, res- 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Please call 849- world. Registration brochures 1,495 students enrolled in resource ervations by 8:30 a.m. 1881 for more information. can be obtained by visiting the programs and those who have • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; Alzheimer’s support group Federation of Genealogical Band & three-year evaluations due. Societies Website www.fgs.org 10 a.m. ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; The next meeting of the All first graders and resource , calling the Federation office; Orchestra Instrument lunch at noon, reservations by Alzheimer’s Support & Education students receive a pure tone 1-888-FGS-1500; emailing FGS 8:30 a.m. Group will be Tuesday, Sept. 13, Rental Here test and impedance test. Second at [email protected]; or by writ- • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 at 2:30 p.m. at the Tooele Senior and fifth graders will receive the ing: Federation of Genealogical # p.m. breakfast; 1 p.m. Pinochle Citizen Center, 59 E. Vine. 36 N. Main 7 impedance test only if the pure Societies, PO Box 200940, • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; Those interested in attending Merc Plaza • 833-9500 tone test is failed. Austin, TX 78720-0940. 10 a.m. line dancing; lunch at this monthly group or for more Adult education noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m.; information call Frank Reed at The Tooele Adult Education 12 p.m. blood pressure clinic; 1 882-2870 ext. 130. Center offers classes to students p.m. Bingo Horsemen meet 18 and over and is located at 76 • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; The West Desert Back Country S. 1000 W., Tooele. Call 833-1994 lunch at noon, reservations by Horsemen will hold a annual for additional information. 8:30 a.m. Poker Ride Saturday, Sept. 10, � • Hours and fees — Starting • Everyday quilting at 9 a.m. at White Pine in Middle ���������������������������������� Sept. 6 the Center will be open • Sept. 14 — Blood sugar test- Canyon. Cost is $20 single, $50 Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. ing 10 a.m. couple — great prizes, free until 2:30 p.m. and Monday • Sept. 17 — Old Time Fiddlers lunch and drinks. The public is and Thursday nights from 4-8 1-3 p.m. welcome. �������������������������������� p.m. ESOL class will be held • Sept. 20-21 — AARP safe ������������������������������������� on Monday and Thursday nights driving course 10 a.m.-Noon and Moose events set from 7-9 p.m. Book fee is $25 1-3 p.m. All activities are for members ��������������������������������������� per semester. • Sept. 27 — Foot clinic 1:30- and their guests. ��������������������� • Driver education — A driv- 3:30 p.m. appointments neces- • Saturdays — Ribeye steaks ing course begins runs Sept. 13 sary 6-9 p.m. to May 10, one night per week, • Sept. 30 — Birthday dinners • Sundays — Football starting from 6-9 p.m. The class includes return 5 p.m.; Wayne Jones and Sept. 11 at 11 a.m. or 6 p.m. ����������������������������� 18 hours of classroom instruc- dancing at 6:30 p.m. • Sept. 22-24 — Ophir cam- ���������������������� tion and 12 hours of driving and Tooele seniors pout first come $10 per night, Saturday potluck dinner and observation. The cost is $170 The Tooele County Senior games for the kids. Classes held in and the first $50 must be paid Citizen Center can be reached before the first class. Current at 882-2870. Diabetes Support Group Tooele or Salt Lake. students receive a $75 discount. • Mondays — Bridge 10 a.m.; The Diabetic Support Group • Computer courses — A aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at will meet Wednesday, Sept. 7, at beginning computer class in ���������� Noon; line dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo the Tooele Health Department ���������������������������� Microsoft Word XP, Access, 1 p.m. building at 11 a.m. Please bring Excel, PowerPoint and Windows • Tuesdays — Lunch at Noon; an article to share with the ��������������������������������������������� will be held on Tuesday and Pinochle 1 p.m.; line dancing 1 group. For information, call Wednesday nights for five weeks p.m. Carol at 843-9787. beginning Sept. 13 from 6-9 p.m. • Wednesdays — Breakfast Ladies pool teams start Current students pay $25; com- 9 a.m. to Noon; aerobics 10:30 Well ladies, it’s that time again; munity participants pay $50; and a.m.; dancing 12-1 p.m.; pool season is here at last. Sign seniors pay $45. • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 up deadline is Sept. 3. Make sure THS council meets a.m.; aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch you have your team together to ������������������������������������������������������������� The Tooele High School at Noon; blood pressure at start Sept. 15. If you still need ���������������������������������������������������������������� Community Council will hold its Noon; bridge 12:45 p.m. a team or are looking for one ��������������������������������������������������� next meeting on Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. • Fridays — Aerobics 10:30 more player, call Jody at 884- ���������������������������������������������������������� in the library at THS. Parents are a.m.; lunch at Noon; dinner 4- 6181. Sign up at the bar/saloon ��������������������������������������������������������� welcome to attend. 5:30 p.m.; Bingo 6 p.m.; dancing or call Jody. West Elem. council meets 6-8 p.m. Eagles events The Community Council of • Sept. 7 — Ceramics resume • Family night — Aletha West Elementary will have its at 1 p.m. Wrathall and family will host first meeting of the new school • Sept. 9 — Dance with Wayne family night on Saturday, Sept. year on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at Jones 10. Sloppy Joes with trimmings 3:30 p.m. in the library. Please • Sept. 12 — Wendover trip will be served at a cost of $4 for plan to attend if you are inter- $11. Bus leaves the center at adults and $2 for kids under 12 ested in participating. 11:30 a.m. years. Eaglo will follow. • Sept. 16 — Dance with The • Friday steaks — Sara and ��������������� Ahlstroms crew will host the steaks this Scouts • Sept. 23 — Dance with Friday, Sept. 9. Steak, shrimp, Delbert chicken and halibut dinners are • Sept. 23-24 — Yard sale 8 Girl Scout leaders meet available. a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring items to sell • Lunch — Lunch will now be The Tooele Girl Scout Service and baked goods to the center. Unit Meeting will be held on served at the Eagles Lodge: hot/ ��������������� Thursday, Sept. 8, at the United Senior Circle, MWMC cold sandwiches, Polish dogs, Methodist Church at 7 p.m. Senior Circle is for those over corn dogs, pizza, etc. Agenda items include leader 50 and costs just $15 per year. • Anniversary party — The and Scout recruitment, ser- Call 843-3690 for a membership Aerie and Auxiliary are join- vice unit activities planning, form and to RSVP for all activi- ing together for the party on and training needs assessment. ties except exercise and water Saturday, Sept. 17. Roast beef Contact Dorothy at 882-5221 or aerobics. dinner will be served at 6:30 ��������������� [email protected] if you • Body Instincts — Meets on p.m. at a cost of $10 per plate. have questions or would like to Tuesdays 10 a.m. at Pinnacle Membership awards and a pro- be a volunteer. Therapy (29 S. Main). gram will follow. Make reserva- • Hinges and Twinges (water tions at the hall or call the hall ��������������������� Girl Scout open house set aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays at 882-0286 or Madam Secretary Are you interested in help- and Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt Rosalie Fox at 882-4014/837- ing your daughter, granddaugh- Aquatic Center, $2.50. 2137 or Worthy Secretary Mack ter, niece or family friend have • Sept. 7 — Diabetes Support Glover at 882-4281 to leave a opportunities to develop cour- ��������������������� Group 11 a.m. Meets at the health message. age, confidence, character and department (181 N. Main). new skills? Then Girl Scouts is Castaways AA • Sept. 15 — Breast Cancer Castaways Alcoholics the program you need to hear Support Group 7 p.m. in the more about. On Wednesday, Anonymous meets Monday- ��������������� MWMC classrooms. Saturday at Noon and Monday, Sept. 14, the Tooele Service Unit • Sept. 21 — Wellness will hold an open house at the Wednesday and Friday at 7 Luncheon 11 a.m. in the MWMC p.m. at the St. Barnabas Center, Dow James Building starting at classrooms. Posture problems Ultra Nationwide 7 p.m. Troop leaders, parents 1784 North Aaron Dr., Tooele. and aging will be presented by (Southwestern looking church and Scouts will be available to Bryan Ditty, PA. Lunch provid- assist you and your children in by the new hospital, first left off ed. 2000 North). Open, mixed, non- learning more about the Girl • Sept. 22 — Fall Foliage Trip Scouting experience. New and smoking, wheelchair access, Wireless Dial up (Bear Lake/Logan) Leave at 8 - re-registrations for Scout lead- nursery available Monday- a.m., return by 5:30 p.m. Cost of Friday. (No children Saturdays). ers and troop members will be trip including picnic lunch and accepted. Annual Girl Scout reg- transportation is $22. Feeling trapped? istration is $10 per year (Oct. 1 • Sept. 27 — Birthday Bingo If someone’s drinking is affect- ������������������������������������������� through Sept. 30). Night 5 p.m. in the MWMC ing your life, Alanon can help. classrooms. Come celebrate Call 882-7756 for information. ����������������������� Seniors September birthdays and play bingo for prizes. Pizza, cake and General ���������������������������������������� drinks will be served! Cost will Improve driving skills be $3. ����������������������������������� AARP Safe Drivers School is • March 18 — Heritage of Historical meeting set offered to drivers 50 years old America, nine days with Collette The Utah State Historical ������������������������� and older through the Grantsville Vacations. Visit New York City, Annual Meeting includes tours, Senior Center and is scheduled Philadelphia, Gettysburg, Amish workshops, lectures, a Rio for Sept. 20-21. Times are 10 a.m. Country, Washington, D.C. and Grande Depot open house, and to noon and 1-3 p.m. both days more. Call 843-3690 for a flyer. a special evening on 1960s rock with cost of $10. Upon comple- and roll in Salt Lake City, com- tion of the course, you could be plete with vintage posters and eligible for an auto insurance Groups 60s music. Everyone is invited discount for three years. to join in this free history festi- To enroll, call the center at Historical Society meets val, held Sept. 15-17 at the Salt 884-3446 or the instructor at The Tooele County Historical Lake City Library and the Rio 884-0851 or visit the Grantsville Society will meet for its opening Grande Depot. For more infor- ���������������������������������� Senior Center. social dinner on Sept. 13 at 6:30 mation, call 801 533-3500 or see Volunteers needed p.m. at the Speirs Farm, 392 W., history.utah.gov. Volunteers of America, Utah is 200 S., Tooele. Barbara Barlow Genealogical conference set �������� offering the Foster Grandparent will present a history of George Genealogists of all skill ������������������������������ Program in Tooele County. Speirs, his grocery store and levels and interests are invit- B6 TUESDAY September 6, 2005

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Tonight NCIS “SWAK” ’ (CC) Big Brother 6 (N) ’ (CC) Rock Star: INXS (N) ’ (CC) News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Tennis (Bethany Joy Lenz). A visit from her (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood According to Jim Rodney ’ (CC) According to Jim Rodney ’ (CC) Boston Legal “Death Be Not Proud” News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Inside Edition old girlfriend motivates Anna (guest (5) NBC News News Outrageous TV Outrageous TV Tommy Lee The Office (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ News The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night star Daniella Alonso) to come out to (6) HBO “Master and Commander” “Starsky & Hutch” ›› (2004, Comedy) Ben Stiller. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) The Sopranos “Rat Pack” ’ (CC) Rome Mark Antony returns to Rome. Real Time Author Michael Eric Dyson. her parents. Peyton and Jake (Hilarie (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nova “Elegant Universe” ’ 9/11 -- Clear the Skies (CC) P.O.V. “The Hobart Shakespeareans” Butterflies My Family Wide Angle “Haiti Tries Again” (N) Burton, Bryan Greenberg) continue to (8) KPNZ Girlfriends (CC) To Be Announced Girlfriends (CC) Half & Half (CC) R U the Girl With T-Boz & Chilli (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Girlfriends (CC) To Be Announced Jerry Springer Family affairs. (CC) keep little Jenny hidden from Nikki (10) TBS Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City (:05) Seinfeld ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ Every-Raymond (:35) “The Wedding Singer” ››› (1998) Adam Sandler. (CC) (DVS) National Lamp. (guest star Emmanuelle Vaugier). 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Rescue Me “Happy” Housewives”) and Danny Trejo (“Spy (25) QVC Now You’re Cooking Beauty by Tova With Tova Borgnine QVC Sampler 14K Gold Jewelry Electronics Today Kids”) guest star as friends from (26) ANPL The Crocodile Hunter The Most Extreme “Super Sharks” Animal Cops Detroit (CC) The Crocodile Hunter The Most Extreme “Super Sharks” Animal Cops Detroit (CC) George’s (George Lopez) high-school (27) NICK Go, Diego, Go! ’ Ned’s School Fresh Prince Hi-Jinks (N) (CC) Fresh Prince The Cosby Show Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Fresh Prince Hi-Jinks ’ (CC) The Cosby Show The Cosby Show days, whom he drafts to help build an (28) FAM “Superman II” ››› (1980, Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Three criminals from Krypton take over the United States. The 700 Club (CC) Beautiful People (CC) Paid Program Paid Program office in the garage for Angie’s (Con- (29) TOON Grim Adventures Codename: Kid Mucha Lucha ’ Yu-Gi-Oh! (CC) One Piece (CC) Dragon Ball Z Family Guy (CC) Futurama (CC) Hungerforce Inuyasha Full-Alchemist Cowboy Bebop stance Marie) business. Angie, how- (31) CMTV CMT Music Binge Cont’d Wide Open Country CMT Music Binge Kicking off the fall’s new music with video premieres. ever, isn’t thrilled with the result, and (33) DISN Kim Possible The Proud Family Sister, Sister ’ Phil of the Future That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-Lot Funshine Bear travels. Zack & Cody American Drgn Sister, Sister ’ (36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ “Hot Shots! Part Deux” ››› (1993, Comedy) Charlie Sheen, Lloyd Bridges. Premiere. ’ (CC) World’s Wildest Police Videos (CC) World’s Wildest Police Videos (CC) Blind Date (CC) neither is the building inspector (guest ›› ›› ›› star Jim Belushi) in “George’s Ex- (38) AMC “The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear” (1991) (:45) “Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult” (1994) Leslie Nielsen. 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(CC) Golden Palace The Golden Girls The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Designing Women The Division Jack (Matthew Fox) tries to save a fel- (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Your World With Neil Cavuto (51) FXSPN Chris Myers Knockouts Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Totally Football Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Knockouts Beyond the Glory (CC) low castaway’s life as Claire (Emilie (52) ESPN 2005 World Series of Poker (CC) 2005 World Series of Poker (Taped) 2005 World Series of Poker (Taped) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (:20) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) de Ravin) is on the verge of adding (57) USA (5:00) U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Fourth Round and Women’s Quarterfinals. (Live) (CC) Cont’d Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The Dead Zone “Broken Circle” Nash Bridges “Hit Parade” ’ (CC) another life to the group. Shannon (71) DISC Deadliest Catch (CC) Dirty Jobs “Bat Cave Scavenger” Going Tribal The customs of the Adis. Deadliest Catch (CC) Dirty Jobs “Bat Cave Scavenger” Going Tribal The customs of the Adis. (Maggie Grace) receives a surprise (518) ENC “Bad Santa” ››› (2003) Billy Bob Thornton. ‘R’ (CC) (:35) “Bad Girls” ›› (1994, Western) Madeleine Stowe. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:20) “Freddy vs. Jason” ›› (2003) Robert Englund. ‘R’ “Bad Santa” ››› (2003) ‘R’ (CC) from Sayid (Naveen Andrews), and (534) STARZ 13 Going on 30 (:35) “White Chicks” ›› (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Accidental Spy” ›› (2001) Jackie Chan. ‘PG-13’ “Batman Forever” ›› (1995, Adventure) Val Kilmer. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Locke (Terry O’Quinn) goes missing. (561) MAX (5:15) “Big Fish” ››› (2003) Ewan McGregor. Cont’d “People I Know” ››› (2002) Al Pacino. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “American Wedding” ›› (2003, Comedy) Jason Biggs. ’ ‘NR’ (CC) “Dodgeball: ATrue Underdog Story” Jorge Garcia, Josh Holloway and Mal- (576) SHOW Forget Paris (CC) “Bookies” ›› (2003, Comedy) Nick Stahl. ‘R’ (CC) Barbershop (iTV) Barbershop (iTV) “Against the Ropes” ›› (2004, Drama) Meg Ryan. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “DC 9/11: Time of Crisis” (2003) ‘R’ colm David Kelley also star in “Do No (591) TMC (5:30) “Romantic Comedy” Cont’d (:15) “The Opposite of Sex” ››› (1998) Christina Ricci. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Bulletproof Monk” ›› (2003) Chow Yun-Fat. ‘PG-13’ (:45) “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” ››› (1992) ’ ‘R’ (CC) Harm.” WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 7, 2005 American Masters CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 8 p.m. on _ KUED (2) CBS News Ent. 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Ray Charles overcomes hardships to become a legend. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) One Night Stand Entourage (CC) The Comeback ’ “O Pioneers!” and “One of Ours,” (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) History Detectives ’ (CC) American Masters “Willa Cather: The Road Is All” (N) ’ Love Brother Butterflies My Family Roadtrip Nation Passport-Adv. whose move to the Nebraska prairie (8) KPNZ Girlfriends (CC) To Be Announced R U the Girl With T-Boz & Chilli (N) Veronica Mars “A Trip to the Dentist” Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Girlfriends (CC) To Be Announced Jerry Springer Cheating lovers. (CC) with her family at age 10 was the turn- (10) TBS Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Every-Raymond Sex and the City Sex and the City (:05) “The American President” ››› (1995) Michael Douglas, Annette Bening. 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Silverado ››› ble when he fails to return her “I love (39) TNT “The Replacement” › (2000, Action) Eric Roberts, Ice-T, Bryan Genesse. “The Replacements” ›› (2000, Comedy) Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Orlando Jones. The X-Files “Pusher” ’ (CC) you”? We’re not telling, but the title of (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) NewsNight With Aaron Brown (CC) Lou Dobbs Tonight Larry King Live NewsNight With Aaron Brown this episode offers a clue: “Joey and (43) CNBC The Apprentice “Bling It On” (CC) Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch The Apprentice “Bling It On” (CC) Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch the Break-Up.” Gina (Drea de Mat- (46) LIFE “Seduction in a Small Town” ›› “Thirst” ›› (1998, Drama) Adam Arkin, Joely Fisher. Premiere. 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A detective probes the murder of his friend’s daughter. “Collateral” ››› (2004) ’ ‘R’ (CC) Trey (Logan Marshall-Green) clings (576) SHOW (5:55) “The Punisher” ›› (2004) Thomas Jane. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d Weeds (iTV) ’ Weeds (iTV) ’ “Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life” ›› (2003) Angelina Jolie. “The Real Blonde” ›› (1997) ‘R’ to life, while the police try to track (591) TMC (5:30) “The Big Empty” ›› Cont’d (:05) “Out of Time” ›› (2003) Denzel Washington. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Super Size Me” ››› (2004) ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “Tupac: Resurrection” ››› (2003) ‘R’ (CC) down the person who shot him. That, of course, would be Marissa (Mischa THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 8, 2005 Barton), whom Sandy, Seth and CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Ryan (Peter Gallagher, Adam Brody, (2) CBS News Ent. 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The University of Phoenix is proud to announce that Sarah Fawn Boucher, has earned a bachelor’s of science in business in accounting. Commencement ceremonies were held in Phoenix on July 29 and 30, 2005. Boucher is a resident of Tooele, Utah. University of Phoenix, which has served working adults for over a quarter of a century, has made its mission to remove barriers to education for busy adults by providing accessible scheduling, and rigorous degree programs centered on profes- sional goals. The University is the larg- Foulon stick pull est private accredited univer- Kyle Foulon competes against his father in the stick pull at Nauvoo, Ill. Kyle, along with his parents, Danny sity in North America with more and Joan, were participants in the inaugural Nauvoo Pageant and have a great experience to share. Rush Valley Eagle than 295,000 students, who Dustin Perkins and Boone Baird both received the Eagle Scout award attend one of the University’s Aug. 21. Congratulations for reaching the rank of Eagle Scout. Shown 151 campuses and learning cen- left to right are Dustin Perkins (Perkulese), Lee Johnson, Scout commit- ters locate din 30 states, Puerto Your Local News Source Rico, and Canada, or solely via tee chairman, and Boone (Booner) Baird. Dustin is the son of Ron and TOOELE the Internet at the University’s TRANSCRIPT Wendy Perkins and Boone is the son of Todd and Leslie Baird. ULLETIN WRITER NEEDED Online Campus. B The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin has an immediate opening for a full-time reporter. Beat includes mostly hard news, but also Common medications could aggravate blood pressure some feature writing. by Tamara Jones common pain relievers may affect find a trend toward higher blood use them frequently need to be Self-motivated, strong writers need only apply. Journalism one’s blood pressure. pressure in women who were fre- aware of it. degrees or previous newspaper experience a must. Some woman do everything Data from two studies done quent users of aspirin. Bottom line: Dr. Forman says Mail, e-mail or fax cover letter, resume and writing samples to: they’re supposed to do to deal by Harvard University with some Does that mean a woman who pointing out risks linked to these with high blood pressure: They 5,000 registered nurses ranging suffers with painful conditions pain relievers can help us make exercise, avoid high saturated-fat in age from 54 to 77 showed a should stop taking these medica- Mike Call, Transcript-Bulletin, more informed choices about what 58 N. Main, Tooele, UT 84074 diets and may even take prescrip- tendency to higher blood-pressure tions? we will put into our bodies. tion medications. But for some readings among those women who Not necessarily, according to e-mail: [email protected] reason, they’re unable to bring take what was described in the John P. Forman, M.D., one of the fax: 435-882-6123 No Phone calls please. their pressure readings down to a report as “a lot of” acetamino- Harvard researchers. He notes Write to Tamara Jones in care of healthy level. Or if they do so from phen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil, these are over-the-counter medi- King Features Weekly Service, P.O. time to time, are unable to keep Motrin) or naproxen (Aleve). cations and, therefore, likely to Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853- them down. And although aspirin wasn’t spe- be viewed as safe and without 6475, or send an e-mail to letters. Now, some doctors are looking cifically linked to high blood pres- risk. But that view overlooks a [email protected]. at the results of a new course of sure in women who were involved potential for health problems in research that indicates that taking in the study, the researchers did these products, and women who (c) 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. Equal Opportunity Employer

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Washers/ dryers GORGEOUS 12YO Ara- health case manager. some used, we install. Monday-Thursday DRIVERS LARGEST hear but what the crowd wants to hear crete. Specializing in $99-$199. Complete bian Dapple Bay, gentle Requires current RN (801)295-7398, repair service. Satisfac- AM & PM classes PAY increase in history. • Can pump up a crowd at the drop flatwork, STAMPED. but spirited. Broodmare license. Join our (801)598-3473 tion guaranteed. Parts or mountain trail rider. OTR regional & dedicat- of a hat. Best price in town. caring team. Concrete and repair. for all major brands. Particular about experi- 3-5 year olds ed. Great hometime. FRESH EGGS for sale. Front loader/$550. 843- enced horse lover only. No experience. Com- Please deliver resume in person to Ty Gray at 882-4399 or 840-0424. accepted Mountain West 884-3701 or 884-0113 9154, 830-3225. 833-9474 pany paid CDL training. Buddy’s, located at 1111 N. 200 W. Tooele, Utah DRYWALL: Hanging, 353 South Cooley, Home Health, Swift Transportation. 84074 (behind quality ford). finishing, texturing. 23 Granstville. REFRIGERATOR/ HAY FOR sale, in the Call Kim 255 S. 100 E, Tooele. E.O.E. www.SwiftTruck- years experience. Li- Freezer, Kitchen Aid, barn. 1st crop $4.50 for details Call Rick at ingJobs.com Contact censed and insured. HONEY/ BEEWAX, new white, excellent condi- 2nd crop $5.00 3rd for 882-1163. Omar at 1-800-800- Doug 884-1985; mobile crop, most sizes availa- tion, ice maker, $250. $5.00 882-2973 eve- (A service of Mountain 1100. (ucan) (435)830-2653 ble, see or call Vance or 830-3331 ning 882-8204. 843-9751 West Medical Center) HELP WANTED Shirley Keele, 882- DRIVERS NEEDED. NO FOXX PIANO Studio is 0123, 50 S Coleman St. SOFA & oversized chair, HAY FOR sale, first crop, or experience required. registering students for $400; Sofa with new no rain. $90/ ton, sec- 830-6833 Above average earn- LIFEGUARD piano lessons & Little HOVER ROUND, paid Surefit slipcover, sage, ond crop $100/ ton. Oat ings, plus benefits. Mozarts. Visit www.foxx $6800, sacrifice for $150. 882-3897, 830- hay $75/ ton. 840-2298, Federal training money Leigh Pratt Aquatic Center seeks $2000 obo. 1yr. 224- 7629 for those who are eligi- pianostudio.com for more 843-0621 AFFORDABLE DAY- certified lifeguard to work during the information. Call 843- 2737 ble. Job Placement. WHITE AMANA washer CARE in loving home. Call Now 1-866-369- 5031 HORSE AUCTION: DIA- day. Not currently certified? Submit If you sell Insurance, pro- and gas dryer, $395 for Preschool program and 1075. (ucan) PIANO LESSONS. Ex- MOND Of The West RN Branch Director for mote a hospital or an pair or $200 for dryer. meals provided. State an application and letter of interest perienced teacher. Supreme Sale, Satur- Tooele Office ambulance service, Runs great. Call Dianne certified. 833-9599. • RN with strong clinical skills & DRIVERS WANTED. Located in North East day, September 10, 10 explaining your interest in becoming place your classified ad (801)294-5057 or Medicare experience COMPANY, 0/0, Tooele. $40 per a.m., Golden Spike Are- AFFORDABLE CHILD • Leadership & management experience in all 47 of Utah's news- (801)330-4072 Teams, and Solos. 48 certified in a short period of time. month. Call 840-3208 na, Ogden, Utah. Fea- care in my home. Cop- Competitive Salary, benefits & papers. The cost is only states, 3 years + experi- Great job for those wanting to work turing 165 head from per Canyon area. 882- 401K fax resume to 435-843- $135. for a 25 word ad Garage, Yard Sales 1120 attn: Brady or call 435- ence, new equipment. PIANO LESSONS: Mon- several states, including 4824 part-time during traditional school ($5. For each additional 843-9054 or apply at Small and honest com- day, Wednesday and broke geldings, ranch, word). You will reach up www.harmonyhomehealth.com pany. BILL LEFEVRE hours. $7.50/hr. Open until filled. Thursday, $40/month. performance, youth, AWESOME DAY care in to 500,000 newspaper TRANSCRIPT TRUCKING, INC. 1- Minor in music, BA De- cutting, mares, in foal, Overlake with 3 FT RN’s Are you tired of readers. Just call BULLETIN commuting? Do you want to 801-746-3086. (ucan) gree elementary and at side, young stock openings, full bellies, Sunday teacher for Tooele Transcript Bulle- BENEFIT FUND fun games, huge built-in work closer to home? Now with breeding, color ga- hiring for our Tooele office: DRIVERS: YOUR better 13yrs. Taught piano for tin at (435)882-0050 for Fund Raiser playground, preschool WASTE WATER AID lore, including grulla, • RN with strong clinical skills to tomorrow begins today! 13yrs. Call Florence details. (Ucan) Yard & Bake Sale activities. 882-3713 join our team P/T buckskins, gray, palomi- Better runs- Hometime- Performs manual labor, maintains Curwen, 882-3106 Saturday • Hospice Care - Coordinator ORIGINAL CLAW Foot September 10, 2005 no, blacks, duns, roans, with Medicare experience Company! CT seeks grounds and facilities, and assists with black/white and etc 1- COUNTRY KIDS has 4 tub, several available, 8am-11am full time openings for competitive salary, benefits, & Owner Ops, drivers- sewer collection system upkeep. It is good condition, great 58 North Main Street 435-286-2281. (ucan) 401K. Fax resume to 435-843- dedicated runs: Provo TOOELETRANSCRIPT days and 6 full time 1120 Attn: Brady or call 435- price, $110 each. 882- Parking Lot. openings for evenings. terminal. Have 1yr exp estimated that work will be full-time BULLETIN HORSE HAY and oat 843-9054. Or apply at 3999 This charity sponsors M-F, 4:30am-midnight. www.harmonyhomehealth.com pulling doubles/ triples? hay. Call 884-6409 or during summer hours and reduce people in need in our 840-0893, 884-6919 ALL runs are: * Home community each year 840-2479 daily or every other day! significantly in the winter months. No at Christmas time. Dependable Child care in Business owners If you *100% Drop & Hook- no formal education or experience NEED CASH NOW? Need to sell that new a fun and loving atmos- need someone fast, customer loads. *Up to We want to make GRANTSVILLE, 266 champion bull or your phere. Story time, pre- place your classified ad 3000 miles/wk. *$0 required; requires valid drivers you a loan! South Hale Street, Sat- yearling calves? Place school activities and in all 47 of Utah's news- down lease purchase. license; and regular lifting of 25-80 urday, 9am-2pm. Very your classified ad into lots of loving care. Patty papers. The person you *Fuel/ Plate/ Insurance nice crib, lots of baby 47 newspapers, find 882-5737 are looking for could be programs. $3000 week- pounds. $8.02/hr. Application $50 - $3,000 stuff, comforter sets, TV your buyers quickly. For from out of town. The ley settlements. Haz- deadline is Sept. 12th. and stand, clothes, only $135. your 25 word cost is only $135. for a mat/ Doubles- Triples No checking account toys, books, plus much classified will be seen 25 word ad and it endorsements req. Lim- needed. Usually 30 more! by up to 500,000 read- GRANDMA IN West Er- reaches up to 500,000 ited positions to best TO APPLY minute service! ers. It is as simple as da has much kind, ten- people. All you do is call candidates! 800-331- HAVING A GARAGE calling the Tooele Tran- der, loving care and the Tooele Transcript 1176 www.centraltrans Return a Tooele City Application to HR SALE? Advertise it in script Bulletin at NOBLE FINANCE clean home to give your Bulletin at (435)882- portint.com, email rran Office 90 N Main, Tooele, UT 84074. the classifieds. Call (435)882-0050 for de- child. Try me, you’ll be 0050 for all the details. dazzo@central trans 843-1255 134 W 1180 N, Ste 13 882-0050 tails. (Ucan) pleased! 0-up 884-0622 (Ucan) portint.com www.tooelecity.org EEO/ADA Employer TUESDAY September 6, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B9

Continued from previous page Help Wanted Business Motorcycles & Trucks Apartments for Homes for Rent Homes Homes Opportunities ATVs Rent Help Wanted SOLDIERS WANTED GOLF- SERIOUS BUSI- 79 HONDA 125 XL, 850 1991 GMC pickup, five TOOELE DUPLEX, 3 LAKEPOINT DUPLEX BEAUTIFUL MULTI Lev- FOR Utah Army Nation- NESS. X-PGA Tour original miles, great speed, crew cab, new Bedroom, 1.5 baths, with Horse Property el 3bdrm, 1bth home in al Guard. Paid job train- Players seek Dealers. condition, title included. tires, 4 wheel drive, carport, new carpet & Overlake area. Approxi- HOME BASED busi- (if desired). Newly ing, adventure, 100% Year round business. 882-4624 63,000 miles, $4500. paint, $600. 473 N 7th mately 1800sqft, base- ness opportuniy, I have built 2bdrm, 1bth, 1 tuition assistance, and Dealers make up to 882-9038 St. (801)390-7266, C- ment 75% finished, the best job in the car garage, tile, soft up to $15K in enlistment $300K year. Establish- YAMAHA GRIZZLY, 275 21 McAffee Mgmt. vaulted ceilings, central world! Work with local water, fully landscap- bonuses. For details ed company with suc- miles, winch, snowplow, 2003 SILVERADO, air, close to schools and people. Incredible op- ed, w/d hookups, Di- Contact SFC Craig cess stories. $69K in- storage, bags, extra gas 22,000 miles, fully load- parks, $133,000. portunity. 882-5381 Homes for Rent rectTV, unfinished AskingPRICE Price REDUCED $128,900 Dowen at (435) 833- vestment required, 1- tank. $5000 (435)830- ed. 882-2431, 830-2095 basement for storage, 833 No. 310 East•Tooele (801)967-6528 HUNDREDS OF acting, 0928 (ucan) 800-805-4583. (ucan) 6131, (435)452-8050 central air, full appli- $775 3BDRM, 1.5bth, ac, 3 bedroom 1 bath BEAUTIFUL REMOD- modeling, extra, promo- 90 CHEVY, 6 inch lift, ance package, nice, house. Unfinished IDENTITY THEFT ELED brick rambler, 4 tional jobs now! $72- Trailers 35” tires, power every- large yard, near school, clean, must see to be- basement. Large family SHIELD associates bedroom, 2.5bth, hard- $700 hr a day. 801-680- HELP thing, ac, dvd/tv, subs no smoking, pets nego- lieve! 1yr lease, no room. 2 car garage. 2” needed. Get paid daily. wood and faux blinds wood, tile, central air, 0660 10”, rear locker, new tiable. $600 deposit. pets/ smoking, WANTED Work from home. 877- 1995 BIG Tex utility trail- tires, runs great, Available October 1. on every window. beautiful landscaping, er, dual tandem axle, $795/mo includes wa- Central air, window LICENSED MENTAL 721-3929 ext. 85. Toni. chrome roll bar. Great 833-0624 265 Upland, $149,000. 25’, 20,000lb JVW, pin- ter/sewer. Rex seats in front bedrooms. health therapist needed Independant Associ- truck, rebuilt engine and (435)830-1794, tle hitch, electric brakes, (801)508-9004. Fully landscaped, to facilitate groups. Ex- ates. transmission. Asking *WHY RENT when you sprinkling system, fully (435)843-1849, 100% like new, $5900 obo. perience in parenting $7000 obo. Call 830- can buy? O down pro- NEW THREE and four fenced. Motorcycle financing. LOG HOME DEALERS (435)830-2426 and substance abuse 3239 grams, not perfect cred- bedroom homes on shed, Trailer parking wanted. Great earning COMPLETELY REMOD- group work manditory. it. Single parent pro- horse property in pad. Great views. Close potential, excellent prof- Autos to local parks, schools, ELED 3bdrm, 2bth, .24 Send resume w/3 refer- 97 FORD F250, turbo grams. Call for details. Grantsville, 2 car ga- its, protected territory, and churches. Call acre, quality area. 197 ences to PO Box 245or diesel, runs great, good Berna or Chris 435-840- rage. Lots of upgrades. lifetime warranty. Amer- 801-209-0849 Stansbury Circle, e-mail to is HIRING: work truck. Asking 5029 Group 1 Real Es- Call Joseph (801)414- ican made - honest val- $0 DOWN! Cars from Tooele City. $149,500. [email protected]. $5800 obo. Call 833- tate 4800 ue. Call Daniel Boone $29/mo, police im- 849-0272 Pay negotiable. 0359 4BDRM 3BTH home in All Positions pounds for sale! 24 2BDRM MOBILE homes, Log Homes 1-888-443- NEWER 3BDRM home Overlake, fully fenced months at 8.5% APR. $450/mo. 3bdrm mobile ERDA, HORSE Property, LOCAL TEEN Rock 4140. (ucan) Apartments for in Overlake area, close yard, RV parking, full Available For listings call 800- homes for $550/mo. FSBO 4bdrm, 3bth, band is looking for a se- to schools and parks, stucco, great neighbor- SATELLITE RETAIL 366-9813, extension Rent 884-0113, 849-2471, vaulted brick rambler on riously talented bass ------$850/mo. No smoking hood, finished base- Business for sale with 8329 882-1969. 1 acre. 2 stall barn, tack player. Vocal ability a Apply in person 1 BEDROOM, small of- or pets. (801)967-6528 ment. $178,000. Call contracts, for 2 apt fice, pantry, from $445. shed. $220,000. Call plus. Call 882-8114 for 8836 N. Hwy 40 $500 POLICE IM- 2BDRM, 1BTH, garage, John (435)840-4070 complexes and much Vine Street Courtyard, NEWER 3BDRM, 2bth (435)830-7668 for ap- info. Lake Point POUNDS! Hondas, $550/mo, first and last more. 882-7054 34 West Vine. multi, central air, finish- pointment, details. Ask for Debbie Chevy's, Fords, Jeeps, month rent, $400/dep, 4BDRM 3BTH, 6yrs old, MEDICAL ASSISTANT, (801)205-3883 ed yard, no smoking, no 598 East 700 North. ft/pt, pediatric skills a Small Business owners: Toyotas, etc! Cars, one year lease, referen- FABULOUS FAMILY Place your classified ad trucks, SUV's from pets, $900/mo, 882-0599, (801)628- home in Grantsville, plus, Tooele area. Fax WANTED FRONTLOAD/ 1BDRM APARTMENT, ces required, no pets, in 47 newspapers $500! For listings 1- $400/dep. Available 6986 $136,000. No 3bdrm, 2bth, fully finish- resume to 833-0499 ROLLOFF GARBAGE $415/mo, $200/dep, no smoking. 882-1612 throughout Utah for only 800-366-9813 ext 9977. September 1st. agents. ed basement, with 4th Attn Carrie. truck driver. Work unsu- 360 N 200 W, Tooele. $135. for 25 words, and (ucan) 3 BDRM, 1.5 BATH con- (801)706-8797 bedroom or office, Cas- pervised, self-motivat- 884-0826 $5. per word over 25. do, $780 per month. 4BDRM, 2BTH, laundry. tle play house, covered PHARMACY TECH, full ed, clean CDL, Start STANSBURY CONDO, You will reach up to 01 OLDS Alero, great Call for details. 435- Call 882-7583 patio and storage shed. or part time, great bene- $14.00 with experience 1BDRM, WATER and large master bedroom 500,000 buyers and it is condition, great gas 224-2737 $129,000. 358 East 60 fits, pay based on expe- and knowledge, bene- garbage paid, $450. w/bath, walk-in closet, a one call, one order, mileage, $4200 obo. 64 LAKEVIEW Custom North. 884-6791 rience. Apply in person, fits, relocate to Vernal, 224-3033 den, 2bdrms, 1bth, ga- one bill program. Call 840-3650 3 BDRM, 2bth, fireplace, Villa 175’ secluded bay 30 West 1st South. Utah. Fax resume to rage, patio, fireplace, the Tooele Transcript 2 AND 3bdrm apart- double car garage, cen- shoreline, 5 XXL bed- FITCH MANSION, RDT, Inc. 1-435-789- central air. Available PHONE SALES Inbound Bulletin at (435)882- 1977 AVANT II, ments behind Super tral air, 1yr old, rooms, balconied mas- 4308sqft hillside bunga- 2384. (ucan) now. $850. 882-5379 calls, great money, 0050 for further info. $10,000. obo. 882- Wal-Mart. On select $1025/mo. Available im- ter suite, courtyard of- low overlooking historic 7665 after 7pm. units $99 moves you mediately. 224-2737 fice. Many extras. Eureka, 19 rooms, short shifts, 4 days per WANTED: LABORERS, (Ucan) STANSBURY PARK in. Some apartments $299,000. 843-9021 4.5bths, new roof, Na- week, casual wear. Call must have driver’s li- home, 3bdrm, 1bth, no UP TO $2500 weekly, 1981 DATSUN 210 Se- includes all utilities. 3BDRM 1BTH, no smok- tional Historic Register, Nationwide. 843-3576 cense and hand tools. smoking, no pets. easy work from home, dan, good part car, Swimming pool, hot ing/ pets, 482 N Park- BANK FORECLOSURE! $130,000 obo. 882- Cal Tony 840-0214, $750/mo. 882-0672 REMEDIES SALON styl- honest companies need $300 obo. 884-6328, tub, exercise room, way, 833-9243. Sale or 3bdrm 2bth Home, 7094 882-2096 882-6686 ist position available. help, arts & crafts, as- (801)518-9304 playground, full club- rent, $675/mo plus de- $41,900! Won't Last! posit. More Homes Available, TOOELE Ask for Kim. 882-7259 Business sembly work, data input house. 843-4400 TOOELE (OVERLAKE), TRANSCRIPT For Listings Call 800- and stuffing envelopes. 1988 HONDA Accord 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, BULLETIN RESIDENTIAL ELEC- Opportunities 3BDRM 2BTH 1 car port, 366-9783 xH772 Call for information. LXI, $300 obo, and 2 BEDROOM mobile double garage, $995. TRICIAN 2nd year + fence yard $800/mo 1- ALL CASH CANDY (801)468-6218 1987 Toyota Camry LE home for rent, no pets. Lease option available. Continued on next page apprentice. Must have 801-885-3365 Route. Do you earn $1000 obo, or buy both 882-2904 1647 N. Dawson Dr. references. Top wages Recreational $800 in a day? Your for $1,000, call 435- 2BDRM DUPLEX, new (801)390-7266 C-21 over time available. 3BDRM 2BTH, $750, own local candy route. Vehicles 843-8760 cabinets, paint and McAffee Mgmt. Tooele county work Grantsville home, Includes 30 machines carpet, a/c, dishwash- Ready 9/1/05. Security WILLOW CREEK area. (801)231-5318 ‘02 17’ PALAMINO travel 1989 CADILLAC El Dor- and candy. All for er, w/d hookups. negotiable, no pets, no TOOELE, 3 bedroom trailer with pop out tent, ado, power everything, $9,995. 1-800-814- $595/mo. Move in bo- smoking, all appliances, apartment, 1.75 bath, beds, self contained, leather interior, factory carport, ac, no smoking, APARTMENTS TOOELE 6047. (ucan) nus. 882-0366, 830- w/d hookups. Please TRANSCRIPT $7950 obo. 830-2730 installed cd player and We have a vacancy. BULLETIN 2665 call 830-0007 no pets, $600/month. NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 Bose speakers, runs 623 East Smelter Road. 1979 13FT truck camper, great. Retail $3400, We are accepting applications for 1-bdrm 2BDRM, 1BTH 4-plex, 3BDRM HOME, 2bth, (435)882-1287 oven, stove, 3 way asking $1700 obo. 840- apartments for seniors, new carpet, tile, paint, garage, fenced yard, no fridge, bathroom w/toi- 1440 WHY RENT when you handicapped or disabled. let. $600 obo. Call Brian cabinets. Newly remod- smoking, no pets, eled bath. Coin operat- $750/mo, $600/dep, can buy for the same at 830-1936 1989 HONDA Accord ed laundry. $500/mo. 396 Lakeview Ave, payment, maybe less?? LX, ac, pw, pl, cruise, Call Talena (435)830- 1980 CHEV 1 ton truck Jim 850-2374. Tooele. 882-2124 cell 5spd, many new parts, 8113at Prudential Utah 236 W. Plum, Grantsville • 884-6236 with 12ft built-on self 830-2891 good condition, $1800 Real Estate contained camper, very obo. 884-4404 2BDRM, 1BTH duplex low mileage, 454 en- Tooele, w/d hookups, 3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart- Rocky Mountain Care– Tooele is an 84 bed ment, $775 month, Homes Skilled Nursing Facility. We provide: gine, excellent condi- 1994 CHEVROLET X- central ac, covered tion, $9800. 882-7627 parking, pets welcome. $400 deposit, utilities in- • Nursing care by professional, Caring and Cab 4x4, 454, 212k mi., cluded, central air, w/d Licensed Nurses 24 hours a day. runs great, clean, no Aaron (801)450-8432. $133,900. TOOELE, 1984 TENT trailer, with hookups, no pets or • IV Therapy (including central lines) leaks, one owner, fifth 4bdrm, 2.5bth, 2 car ga- shower and toilet, 4 PLEX Apartment for smoking. Kim 882-3796 The Kirk wheel hitch, custom rage, central air, fenced • Enteral Feeding Programs $2950. 882-2676 rent, 2bdrm, 1bth, fire- Quiet, Quality apartments in a stereo. (435)224-4479 3BDRM, 1BTH home, yard, 100% finished restored historic structure • Wound Care and Treatment place, $605; 1bdrm, newer home, nice basement, 2000sqft, • Ostomy Care 1992 PINNACEL 34ft 1bth, $475. Water and 1998 OLDSMOBILE Del- neighborhood, close to fireplace. 882-5532 motorhome low miles, gas paid. Aaron Nelson The Best Places at the Best Prices • Pain Control ta LSFS. 843-9230 park, new paint/ carpet, 882-0523. 534 Wa- excellent condition, (801)971-4075 Completely Furnished • Observation, assessment and monitoring swamp cooler, $600 de- satch Way. of complicated or unstable conditions many upgraded, must sell taking offers 882- posit, $750/mo. 840- Weekly & Monthly Rates 4BDRM, 2BTH Duplex, $144,900. 4bdrm, 2bth, • Physical, Occupational, Speech, and 4114 0727 Therapeutic Recreations Therapies. FFOR FOORR SSALE! SAALLEE!! $800/mo, $400/dep. 1800 finished sqft Over- 882-4428 2004 27FT Wilderness, 3BDRM, 1BTH Town- lake neighborhood lo- 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 Rocky Mountain Care– Tooele is accepting loaded, $17,000. 882- house, rent option to cated next to park 1510 applications for the following positions APARTMENT OR house, 5328 ask for Denise. buy. See 8 possible. All Candellaria listed on Certified Nursing Assistants 2bdrm or 3bdrm. No appliances included, forsalebyowner.com id# 94 DUTCHMAN Classic, smoking or pets. w/d. (435)882-0190, 20444498 must see Grantsville. 884-5552 843-7033 All interested candidates please complete an application. 25’, fully loaded, $5500 Sell Your Car Here for (801)699-7884 Applications are available in the Human Resource Office. obo. Call 843-5972 APT FOR RENT, 2 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile $158,000 GRANTS- 140 East 200 South, Tooele $ 80* HUNTER’S SPECIAL: bdrm, 1 bath, govern- home for rent, no smok- VILLE home, 6bdrm, Rocky Mountain Care is a Drug Free Employer. ea. ment subsidized. 211 2bth, 2 car garage, cen- Equal Opportunity Employer 1974 Terry Travel Trail- 6 ing/ pets. 882-1550 er, 28’, lots of new stuff, S. Hale, Grantsville. tral air, 2560sqft. By electric, brakes, tires, Call 882-0050 Call Tammi 884-1712. 4 BDRM 3 BATH, double owner. Must sell! 884- etc. Clean. $2200 firm. *Based on 13 issue contract. Equal Housing Opp. car garage, fireplace, 0936 (435)496-3430 1yr old, call for details. $79,900. 2BDRM, 1bth DATA BASE MANAGER GRANTSVILLE APART- 224-2737 2001 HONDA Odyssey .24 acres, quiet The Peppermill Casino’s Inc. has an HUSBAND IN Iraq, need MENTS now available! MONTHS FREE RENT EX, immaculate, one neighborhood, new immediate opening for a Data Base to sell 1990 26ft Winne- Studios $375 includes 4BDRM, 1.5BTH Home, owner, all power op- carpet, newly remod- Manager. The Peppermill is a dynamic bago Warrior motor utilities, 1bdrm $450 in- near schools, animal N ow Renting tions, keyless entry, eled bathroom, new employer looking for a motivated home. Fully loaded, cludes utilities, call 1- rights. $500 deposit, TCS, remote start, kitchen floor. 114 S MOVE IN SPECIALS must see to appreciate. 801-603-2565 $850 month. 884-5549 individual. This position will help direct 59,500 mi. $16,900 Broadway. Call 840- Exclusively for Seniors and coordinate development and Call 224-2500 0279. obo. (435)882-9966 GRANTSVILLE, seclud- 4BDRM, 3BTH, fenced, maintenance of database marketing Pet Friendly JAYCO MOTOR HOME ed, quiet 1bdrm. $465. 2 car garage, 6yrs old, information systems. Willing to train in 2002 DODGE Durango 598 East 700 North, 1982 14X70 Mobile Call for details. 2002, 31ft, V10, 9000 (801)898-9085 Owner/ home. Appliances, pp most areas. Must know Access and miles, like new, loaded. SLT, 23,000 miles, agent. $950/mo. 882-0599, leather seats, great (801)628-6986. 3bdrm, $15,000, $5000 understand referential database. $44,900 obo. (435)830- down, $500/mo. 5% int. (435)843-0717 Degree in Business preferred. Great 2426 condition, third row LOW RENT Remodels: FREE 25” Color tv 4years. Includes lot Benefits. Salary Negotioable. Full Time seat. $18,000 obo. Call Studio, 1 and 2 bed- w/12mo lease or lease rent. 843-3587 eve. TENT TRAILER for sale, Pat or Kathy 882-7396 room apartments. New Positon. Pre-Employment Drug option. No credit or bad 1996, sleeps 6, excel- carpet, tile and paint. Screening Required. For more credit okay. No banks lent condition, $1000. 96 FORD Windstar, 3.8L New management with information you can call Aronn Crozier needed for option. Very (435)843-8181 V6, loaded, 120k, quad great tenants. 843-0917 HURRY ! at 775-664-4000 or send your seating, pd, pw, rear air, nice 4bdrm, 2bth, FFOROR SSALE!ALE! $4000 option down, resume to Pepermill, Attention Human Motorcycles & tow package, $3100 NICE 1BDRM basement Only 1 left! $1000/mo. Call 224- Resources, P.O. Box 3700, Wendover, obo. Mark, Ashley apartment, $425-$500 ATVs 2501. Nevada 89883 or fax your resume to (435)830-2593 plus deposit, includes 2001 HONDA Shadow 775-664-6701. Resumes will be all utilities, washer and Sabre, low miles, great 98 JEEP Wrangler, Sa- GRANTSVILLE, accepted until September 20, 2005. dryer, no pets or smok- $ Closing Costs condition. 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Continued from previous page Homes Homes Homes Water Shares Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Homes FSBO, finished Planning on selling your TOOELE, OWNER fi- SETTLEMENT CANYON PUBLIC NOTICE Main Street in Grants- Mortgage Corporation the form of a wire trans- basement, landscaped, home, you could be nance with $2500 down water shares, 3 shares Notice is hereby given ville, Utah, which meet- and the record owner of fer, cashier’s check, 4bdrm, 2bth. Must sending your sales or bank financed with available. 882-1306 that the Tooele City ing shall begin promptly the property as of the re- bank official check (credit FOR SALE BY OWNER see! 785 W 960 S, points to up to 500,000 no down: 98 4bdrm Council will meet in a at 7:00 P.M. The agen- cording of the notice of union official checks are custom home, 3000sqft $135,000. 843-7622 people at once. For 2bth with fireplace and WATER RIGHTS want- Business Meeting on da shall be as follows: default is Leo M. Lopez not accepted) or U.S. rambler, 5+bdrm, 3bth, $135. you can place family room, 28x72ft at ed. Will pay cash. Call Wednesday, September 7:00 P.M. MEETING II. Postal money order pay- 1 acre horse property, FSBO: 2002 Rambler, your 25 word classified 102 West 860 North (801)808-8530 7, 2005 at the hour of OFFICIALLY CALLED The sale is subject to a able to Lundberg & As- $259,500. Grantsville. ad to all 47 newspapers and 112 West 740 7:00 P.M. The meeting TO ORDER BY CHAIR- bankruptcy filing, a pay- sociates. If wire transfer Call 884-0182 3bdrm, 2bth, unfinished basement, central air, in Utah. Just call Tooele North. Also 2003 Office Space will be held at the Tooele PERSON REBECCA off, a reinstatement or is used, an additional Transcript Bulletin at 3bdrm, 2bth, 24x46 at City Hall Council Room PETERSON. any other condition of $10.00 must be remitted FOR SALE By Owner: fireplace, 24x30 shop, (435)882-0050 for all 1602 North 150 East. located at 90 North Main 1. Consideration of which the trustee is not with the purchase price. Beautiful multi level .57 acre, $164,900. 966 the details. (801)671-1755. OFFICE/ BUSINESS Street, Tooele, Utah adopting proposed aware that would cause Cash payments are not home with lake and S. Ruben Court. 884- SPACE Utilities in- 1. Pledge of Allegiance changes to Chapter 7 in the cancellation of the accepted. A trustee’s mountain view. 3bdrm, 6924 SHANGRILA Stansbury cluded 42 South Main 2. Open Forum For Pub- compliance with Senate sale. If any such condi- deed will be delivered to 1.5bth, full unfinished Manufactured GRANTSVILLE, HORSE Park. The home, space, & 56 South Main. 1 lic Comment Bill 60. tion exists, the sale shall the successful bidder basement, fenced back- property, 2ac, 4300sqt, neighborhood and Homes month free. (602)826- 3. Resolution 2005-61 A 2. Consideration of in- be void, the successful within three business yard, fully landscaped, 5bdrm, 3bth, rec room, neighbors you’ve al- 1996 CAVCO, refurbish- 9471 (480)585-5380 Resolution of the Tooele creasing size of enter- bidder’s funds returned days after receipt of the central air, upgraded 3 car garage, horse ways dreamed about. ed, like new, 3bdrm, City Council Renaming prise zone. and the trustee and cur- amount bid. appliances, close to ele- shelter, finished base- 3038sqft, 4 bedrooms, 2bth, vaulted ceilings, OFFICE/ BUSINESS the A. L. England Memo- 3. Consideration of pro- rent beneficiary shall not DATED: August 16, mentary school. Call ment, water rights. 3 baths, family room, covered front deck, car- space, utilities and high rial Park to "England posed sign ordinance be liable to the success- 2005. Brandon or Carol. $295,000. 884-6488 study, and all the com- port. $45,000. Finance speed internet included, Acres Park" amendment. ful bidder for any dam- Scott Lundberg, Trust- (520)568-8946, forts in the greatest lo- for right buyer. 272 North Broadway. Presented By Mayor 4. Consideration of pro- age. ee (602)571-5336 GRANTSVILLE, price cation. Broker- owner. (435)433-6640, (435)882-4949 Roberts posed architectural Bidders must tender to 3269 South Main, #100 reduced 30K! Only (435)882-6814 FOR SALE or lease op- (720)280-2943 4. Resolution 2005-62 A guidelines for incorpora- the trustee a $5,000.00 Salt Lake City, UT $199,000. 1.71 acres $196,000 Buildings Resolution of the Tooele tion into Code. deposit at the sale and 84115 tion: Stansbury, 5bdrm, with beautiful 4bdrm 3bth, custom upgrades, BEAUTIFUL MODULAR City Council Consenting 5. Adjourn. the balance of the pur- (801) 263-3400 two story home. The STANSBURY 3BDRM, HOME in Grantsville. to the Mayor’s Appoint- Shauna Kertamus chase price by 12:00 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. $169,000. Will consider Solutions Team. 884- 2.5bth, 2735sqft, large If you build, remodel or RV down. Must See! Only $28,000. Call An- ment of John Curwen to Zoning Administrator noon the day following – 5:00 p.m. 9449 kitchen w/tile, formal liv- gela Grant 435-830- remove buildings you the Tooele City Planning In accordance with the the sale. The deposit L&A Case No. 44736 833-0511, (801)631- ing/ dining, 2 family can place your classi- 7659 MULTI LEVEL 3 bed- 4552 Prudential Utah Commission Americans With Disabili- must be in the form of a Team B/SNE rooms, central air, Real Estate fied ad in 47 of Utah's Presented by Mayor ties Act, Grantsville City cashier’s check or bank THIS COMMUNICATION room, 2.5 bath, large fenched, .2acres newspapers for only FREE 25” Color tv Roberts will accommodate rea- official check payable to IS AN ATTEMPT TO family room, 2 firepla- $169,900. (435)882- $135. for 25 words ($5. w/12mo lease or lease 5. Minutes sonable requests to as- Lundberg & Associates. COLLECT A DEBT, AND ces, pit in garage. Lots 6402, (801)201-5272 for each additional option. No credit or bad of extras, close to August 17, 2005 sist the disabled to par- The balance must be in ANY INFORMATION word). You will reach up 6. Invoices ticipate in meetings. Re- the form of a wire trans- OBTAINED WILL BE credit okay. No banks schools, 317 South 400 TERRA HORSE proper- Mobile Homes to 500,000 potential Presented by Patrick quest for assistance may fer, cashier’s check, USED FOR THAT PUR- needed for option. Very West, Tooele. ty, 3bdrm, 2.75bth, bor- customers and all you Dunlavy be made by calling City bank official check (credit POSE. nice 4bdrm, 2bth, (435)882-6536. Call af- ders BLM. 35ac 1975 MOBILE Home, do is call the Tooele 7. Mayor’s Report Hall at 884-3411 at least union official checks are (Published in the Tran- $4000 option down, ter 6:30. 2466sqft, 1466sqft completely remodeled, Transcript Bulletin at 8. Adjourn to Discussion 24 hours prior to the not accepted) or U.S. script Bulletin August 23, $1000/mo. Call 224- basement, ADT, double excellent condition. (435)882-0050 for all Items to be followed by a meeting that will be at- Postal money order pay- 30 & September 6, 2005) 2501. OWNER FINANCED, garage, implement 2bdrm. $6000. 882- the details. (Ucan) Closed Executive Ses- tended. able to Lundberg & As- Handyman special: shed, storage shed, FSBO RAMBLER, 3999 sion to Discuss Pending (Published in the Tran- sociates. If wire transfer $10,000 immediate horse shelter, ac. 837- STEEL BUILDING NOTICE OF TRUST- 5bdrm, 2bth, 90% fin- Litigation script Bulletin September is used, an additional equity, 5bdrm, 2bth, 2 2358. SALE! Sentinel Building EE’S SALE ished basement, fenced 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 9. Discussion Items: 6, 2005) $10.00 must be remitted car garage, basement Systems. Agricultural, The following described backyard. Open house home for rent, no smok- 1. Water Update with the purchase price. 50%, needs paint and commercial, specialty. real property will be sold Tuesdays 6:30pm- ing/ pets. 882-1550 Presented by Paul Han- Cash payments are not carpet. 1-800-393-7191. If it happens here, Free quote and estimat- PUBLIC NOTICE OF at public auction to the 7:30pm, 881 N Whitak- sen accepted. A trustee’s www.enrichedhomes.com read about it here. ed erection costs. MEETING AND AGEN- highest bidder payable in er, Tooele. Or call for Lots & Land 2. Road Project Sched- deed will be delivered to www.sentinelbuildings. DA lawful money of the Unit- appointment. (435)882- SELLING YOUR HOME? ule the successful bidder ed States, on September TOOELE RANSCRIPT com, 1-800-327-0790. Tooele County Planning 0822 Advertise it in the clas- T Presented by Paul Han- within three business 21, 2005 at 10:00 A.M., ULLETIN RESIDENTIAL BUILD- (ucan) Commission sifieds. Call 882-0050 B sen days after receipt of the at the West entrance to ING lot, Canyon Rim The Tooele County Plan- Patrick H. Dunlavy amount bid. the Tooele County Cour- Estates, 12,000sqft, STEEL BUILDINGS ning Commission will Tooele City Recorder DATED: August 22, house, 47 South Main, zoned R1-12, all under- FACTORY Direct - Call hold a meeting on Sep- Pursuant to the Ameri- 2005. Tooele, UT 84074, in ground utilities, peace- for special year-end pri- tember 7, 2005 at 7:00 Creative Financing Solutions can With Disabilities Act, Scott Lundberg, Trust- the County of Tooele, ful, secluded, beautiful ces. We guarantee to p.m. in the Auditorium at Individuals Needing Spe- ee State of Utah, for the views, canyon atmos- meet or beat other com- the Tooele County Court- cial Accommodations 3269 South Main, #100 purpose of foreclosing a phere, $29,900. Owner parable price/ lead house, 47 South Main, • Less than perfect credit Should Notify Patrick H. Salt Lake City, UT trust deed held by Wash- 882-7094. times. BUNGER Tooele, Utah. • Hard to prove income STEEL, INC. 1-800- Dunlavy, Tooele City Re- 1. Roll Call 84115 ington Mutual Bank, F.A., 328-6437. (ucan) corder, at 843-2110 prior PUBLIC MEETING: (801) 263-3400 successor in interest to • Past bankruptcy or foreclosure BEAUTIFUL UTAH! to the meeting. TDD 1. Approval of meeting Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. Home-side Lending, Inc., • Current bankruptcy or foreclosure LAND sale-46 acres - UTAH MANUFACTUR- Phone Number 843-2108 minutes from August 17, – 5:00 p.m. as the current Beneficia- $39,900. Uinta Moun- ER FOR 17 years Plus - (Published in the Tran- 2005 L&A Case No. 43516 ry, executed by David K, • Need higher than normal loan to value tain area. Outdoor lov- All Steel Buildings!!! script Bulletin September Adjournment: Team B/CRE Erickson and Kristine W. er's dream! Dramatic Any size you want, any 6, 2005) PUBLIC HEARING: THIS COMMUNICATION Erickson, as Trustor, re- •Lacking in down payment mountain views, close accessories you want, 1. SUB #1010-05 Land- IS AN ATTEMPT TO corded May 26, 1998 as to conveniences. Sur- or any features you PUBLIC NOTICE slide Estates (Prelimina- COLLECT A DEBT, AND Entry No. 112075, in • There are lending solutions for you! rounded by wilderness. want. www.cobuildings.net Notice Is Hereby Given ry Phase) ANY INFORMATION Book 0508, at Page Nearby lake and state RENTERS DON’T ASSUME YOU = WON’T QUALIFY! or call 1-800-262-5347. that the Tooele City Re- 2. PUD #1014-05 Gate- OBTAINED WILL BE 0101, of the official re- parks. Excellent financ- CO Building Systems, development Agency will way Neighborhood Com- USED FOR THAT PUR- cords of Tooele County, SEARCHING FOR THE LOWEST RATE? ing. Call UTLR 1-877- Inc. Building a Reputa- meet in a Business mercial 3C (Preliminary POSE. Utah, given to secure an 349-5263. (ucan) tion on "Old Fashioned Meeting on Wednesday, Phase) (Published in the Tran- indebtedness in favor of Whether you are looking to refinance just your mortgage, consolidate your high rate Integrity". (ucan) September 7, 2005 at 3. PUD #003-99 Country script Bulletin August 23, Western Fidelity Mort- debt, or are looking to cash out, we can help you find the lowest rate possible. PROPERTY IN Goldhill, the hour of 6:00 P.M. Crossing 2B Plat 7 (Pre- 30 & September 9, 2005) gage Company, by rea- 882-9038 Financial The meeting will be held liminary Phase) son of certain obligations Services at the Tooele City Hall 4. AMD to PUD #0011- NOTICE OF TRUST- secured thereby. Notice STOCKTON BUILDING Council Room located at 02 Master Plan for Par- EE'S SALE of Default was recorded lots. 8000-12000sq.ft. $$CASH$$ IMMEDIATE 90 North Main Street, cel Nine The following described MAY 19, 2005, as Entry Newly constructed CASH for structured Tooele, Utah WORK MEETING: property will be sold at No. 240690, in Book Call Now! roads. Beautiful lake/ settlements, annuities, 1. USU Campus Expan- 1. CUP #1149-05 Ensign public auction to the N/A, at Page N/A, of said mountain views. Great law suit, mortgage sion Discussion Ranches (Ranch Hand highest bidder at the official records. Trustee 833-0740, Tooele • 801-568-0500, West Jordan for manufactured or notes and cash flows. Presented by Brian Housing) West Main Entrance, will sell at public auction custom built homes. J.G. Wentworth #1. 1- Berndt 2. PUD #1016-05 Bonne- North Steps, Tooele to highest bidder without www.deseretpeakmtg.com 882-7094. 800-794-7310. (ucan) 2. Economic Develop- ville Builders (Stansbury County Courthouse, 47 warranty as to title, pos- Public Notices ment Grant Approval and Shopping Center) South Main, Tooele, session or encumbran- Discussion 3. REZ #1010-05 Leuca- Utah, on September 22, ces, the following descri- Meetings Presented by Brian dia Financial Corp. RM- 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of bed property: Lot 103, Berndt 15 to RM-7 – MD-to R-1- said day, for the purpose EASTLAND ESTATES Deadline for public no- 3. RDA/Economic Devel- Hundreds of homes, lots & tices is 4 p.m. the day 8 of foreclosing a trust SUBDIVISION "A" PLAT opment Budget Discus- 4. CUP #1160-05 Paul deed originally executed 1, according to the Offi- prior to publication. sion Public notices submit- Davidson (Home wind on April 10, 2003 by Jef- cial plat thereof, as re- Presented by Brian generator) frey D. Cornelison, as corded in the Office of property to choose from! ted past the deadline Berndt/Randy Sant will not be accepted. Adjournment: trustor, in favor of Mort- the Tooele County Re- 4. Adjourn Dated this 1st day of gage Electronic Registra- corder. Tax Serial No. Patrick H. Dunlavy PUBLIC NOTICE September, 2005 tion Systems, Inc., as 12-041-0103 Purported Redevelopment Agen- Grantsville City Council Mary Dixon, Secretary nominee for Academy Property Address: 475 cy Secretary 608 E. Nicole Way will hold its regular meet- Tooele County Plan- Mortgage Corporation, EAST 1310 NORTH, Pursuant to the Ameri- Erda ing Wednesday, Septem- ning Commission its successors and as- TOOELE, UT 84074. can With Disabilities Act, ber 7, 2004. The meeting (Published in the Tran- signs, covering the fol- The undersigned dis- Beautiful country property for Individuals needing spe- to be held at 429 E. script Bulletin September lowing real property pur- claims any liability for horses and the family w/ 6 cial accommodations Main, Grantsville, UT 6, 2005) ported to be located in any error in the street ad- bdrms, 3 full bths, Walk-out during this meeting 84029 beginning at 7:00 Tooele County at 935 dress. The owner of the should notify Patrick H. Public Notices Dbasement, Mother in law apt., p.m. South Ruben Court, property as of the record- D Dunlavy, Tooele City Re- 8” well, 50’X80’ bldg. for horse PUBLIC HEARINGS: Trustee's Sales Grantsville, UT 84029 ing of the Notice of De- L corder, at 843-2110 prior fault is reported to be: L arena, storage or barn and so a. Proposed amend- (the undersigned dis- to the meeting. TDD Deadline for public no- David K. Erickson and much more. Over 5.5 acres. ments Chapter 1 senate claims liability for any er- $$ O Phone Number 843-2108 tices is 4 p.m. the day ror in the address), and Kristine W. Erickson Bid- O bill 60. 5525,00025,000 Call Shane 840-0344 (Published in the Tran- b. Proposed amendment prior to publication. more particularly descri- ders must tender to the SSOLD script Bulletin September S Public notices submit- bed as: trustee a $5,000.00 de- Chapter 9 Landscaping. 6, 2005) c. New 2.5 acre zone ted past the deadline Lot 173, SOUTH WIL- posit at the sale and the will not be accepted. LOW ESTATES balance of the purchase NEWNEW LLISTINGISTING NEWNEW LLISTINGISTING Chapter 14. PUBLIC NOTICE NEW LISTING NEW LISTING AMENDED PLAT 1, ac- price by 12:00 noon the AGENDA: Notice is hereby given AMENDED NOTICE OF cording to the official plat next business day follow- 1. Approval of Minutes. that the Tooele City TRUSTEE'S SALE thereof on file and of re- ing the sale. The deposit 2. Cingular request to lo- Council will meet in a The following described cord in the Tooele Coun- and balance of the sale cate cell tower at Fire Business Meeting on property will be sold at ty Recorder's Office. proceeds must be in the Station Property. Wednesday, September public auction to the Together with all the im- form of a wire transfer, $ 3. Consideration of rent 7, 2005 at the hour of $$ $ highest bidder at the provements now or here- cashier’s check or certi- 1148,00048,000 225,0005,000 revenue for Recreation 4:30 P.M. The meeting West Main Entrance, after erected on the fied funds payable to Center- Robin Baird. will be held at the Tooele 117 North Sheridan North Steps, Tooele property, and all ease- First Southwestern Title 124 North Sheridan 4. Consideration of com- City Hall Large Confer- A Location for family and friends, Fully fenced, A 100’ X 80’ Buildable Lot, Great for Manufactured County Courthouse, 47 ments, appurtenances, Agency of Utah, Inc.. A pensation for employees ence Room located at 90 Patio, 2 decks, 4 Bdrms, 3 Baths, 3 Family Rms, Home or Stick framed, 1 Block East of Main, Gradual South Main, Tooele, and fixtures now or here- trustee’s deed will be de- slope and Frontage may go East or North, Invest in your in the absence of Public North Main Street, Master Suite and a beautifully Utah, on September 22, after a part of the proper- livered to the successful future before prices skyrocket do to the population Works Director during Tooele, Utah 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of landscaped and Fully Sprinkled Yard. influx and demand. ty. bidder within three busi- active duty – Joel Kerta- 1. Community Issues said day, for the purpose The current beneficiary ness days after receipt of mus. Patrick H. Dunlavy of foreclosing a trust of the trust deed is Mort- the amount bid. This 5. Consideration of Don- Tooele City Recorder deed originally executed gage Electronic Registra- Trustee’s Sale may be NEWNNEEWW LLISTINGLIISSTTIINNGG ation for FFA. Pursuant to the Ameri- on October 20, 2003 by tion Systems, Inc., as subject to a bankruptcy 6. Consideration of sal- can With Disabilities Act, Leo M. Lopez II, as trust- nominee for Chase filing, a payoff, a rein- ary step increase. Individuals Needing Spe- or, in favor of Academy Home Finance, LLC, its statement or any other 7. Consideration of New cial Accommodations Mortgage Corporation, successors and assigns, condition that would Business Licenses. Should Notify Patrick H. covering the following re- D 8. Ordinance- RR-5 to and the record owner of cause the cancellation of D Dunlavy, Tooele City Re- al property purported to $ the property as of the re- this sale. Further, if any $ RR-1 for Nohr. corder, at 843-2110 prior 1156,00056,000 L be located in Tooele cording of the notice of of these conditions exist, L 9. Donation for Katrina to the meeting. TDD County at 47 Park Ave- default is Jeffrey D. Cor- this sale will be null and 787 East 540 North Relief victims. Phone Number 843-2108 nue, Tooele, UT 84074 1632 N.O Dean Ave, Overlake 10. Consideration of set- nelison. void, the successful bid- East side Rambler w/ Curb Appeal, 2142 s.f., Main O (Published in the Tran- Stunning home in a Great Location! w/ 3 Bdrms, 2.5 (the undersigned dis- The sale is subject to a der’s funds shall be re- Floor laundry, Vaulted ceilings, Fenced yard, Baths,SOLDS 2 Family Rms, Beautiful .19 Acre Yard, Custom ting date to hear appeal script Bulletin September claims liability for any er- S bankruptcy filing, a pay- turned, and the Trustee Landscaping and an unfinished basement. A perfect Amenities and full basement framed, wired and stubbed filed by –Pacific West 6, 2005) ror in the address), and starter home to build your equity & finishing your way. for bath to finish your way. A Must for the Smart Buyer. off, a reinstatement or and the beneficiary shall Communities- Dennis more particularly descri- Vanderheiden. PUBLIC NOTICE any other condition of not be liable to the suc- bed as: which the trustee is not cessful bidder for any 11. Approval of the Bills. The Central Region Commencing 22 Rods 12. Other Business. Council on Workforce aware that would cause damages. South and 87 feet West the cancellation of the Dated: August 11, 2005 13. Adjourn. Services will hold its next of the Northeast corner Wendy Palmer monthly Meeting on Sep- sale. If any such condi- First Southwestern Ti- of Lot 15, Block 9, Plat tion exists, the sale shall tle Agency of Utah, Inc. City Recorder tember 22, 2005 at 12:30 "A", Tooele City, Utah, In compliance with the p.m. at the Department be void, the successful LORETTA K. POCH, and running thence West bidder’s funds returned Asst. Vice President American with Disability of Workforce Services – 95 feet; thence North 3 $ and the trustee and cur- Successor Trustee $$ $ D Act, Grantsville City will Rm 157, 1385 South Rods; thence East 95 991,5001,500 D 102 West 500 South, 1129,50029,500 rent beneficiary shall not 129,500 accommodate reasona- State Street, Salt Lake feet; thence South 3 L ble requests to assist the be liable to the success- Suite 300 L City, Utah 84115. Rods to the point of be- 137 North 570 East 369 North 1st East disabled to participate in ful bidder for any dam- Salt Lake City, UT This home is in a beautiful area with mountain (Published in the Tran- ginning. This Well BuiltO Rambler has 1372 s.f., 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths, meetings. Request for script Bulletin September age. 84101 00-6874/Erick- views, close to East elementary, churches and O Together with all the im- Family Rm, Cold Storage, Rear Entry into Mud Rm and assistance may be made 6, 2005) Bidders must tender to son, David K. and Kris- town. Has 3 bdrms, 2 bths, 1766 sq. ft., SOLDS provements now or here- tine W. P233462. S a covered patio. by calling City Hall at the trustee a $5,000.00 unfinished bsmnt w/ a partially finished full bth. after erected on the PUBLIC NOTICE OF deposit at the sale and (Published in the Tran- least 3 days in advance property, and all ease- *Each office independently owned and operated. AGENDA the balance of the pur- script Bulletin August 23, of the meeting that will ments, appurtenances, Information deemed reliable not guaranteed. Notice is hereby given chase price by 12:00 30 & September 6, 2005) Shane be attended by calling and fixtures now or here- that the Grantsville City noon the day following 884-3411. after a part of the proper- Planning Commission the sale. The deposit (Published in the Tran- ty. Bergen script Bulletin September will hold a work meeting must be in the form of a Subscribe Today The current beneficiary on Thursday, September cashier’s check or bank 6, 2005) of the trust deed is 882-0050 22, 2005 in the Grants- official check payable to 840- 0344 (cell) Chase Home Finance, ville City Hall Council Lundberg & Associates. TOOELE RANSCRIPT LLC, successor by merg- T Chambers at 429 E. The balance must be in 882- 8868 ext. 119 1185 N. Main BULLETIN er to Chase Manhattan Continued on next page TUESDAY September 6, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B11

Continued from previous page Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Public Notices 302 South 100 West da K Knutson and Doug- shown herein. Said sale INVITATION TO BID South Main, Tooele, To be eligible for award system. Bids will be re- Wylie & Trisha Hains- Trustee's Sales Tooele UT 84074. Esti- las Scott Knutson, Wife will be made without cov- Sealed bids must be re- Utah 84074, until 2:00 each bidder must comply ceived in the office of the worth, 14 North 200 mated Total Debt as of And Husband, As Joint enant or warranty, ex- ceived by September 7, o'clock p.m. local time with the affirmative ac- City Recorder until 2:00 West, Tooele, Utah NOTICE OF TRUST- September 20, 2005 is Tenants, will sell at pub- press or implied, regard- 2005, until 2:00p.m. in based on the "Official tion requirements, which P.M. on Wednesday, 84074, $105.00 EE’S SALE $23,618.52. The under- lic auction to highest bid- ing title, possession, con- the office of the Tooele Time" of the clock at the are contained in the September 7, 2005, and Robert Hammond, 186 APN: 02-055-0-0012 signed Trustee disclaims der, payable in lawful dition or encumbrances, City Recorder, 90 North Wendover Airport Man- specifications. at that time and place West Vine Street, Trust No. 1075800-07 any liability for any incor- money of the United including fees, charges Main Street, Tooele, ager’s Office, on the 14th The proposed contract is publicly opened and read Tooele, Utah 84074, Ref: Sandra J Morrison rectness of the street ad- States at the time of and expenses of the Utah 84074 at which day of September 2005, under and subject to Ex- aloud. Project docu- $70.00 TRA: Loan No. dress and other common sale. Successful bidders Trustee and of the trusts time they will be opened and then publicly opened ecutive Order 112456 of ments may be obtained Earl L. Hammond, 24 0111779344. designation, if any, must tender a deposit of created by said Deed of for the following project: and read aloud immedi- September 24, 1986 and for a $50 fee in the West 400 South, Tooele, IMPORTANT NOTICE shown herein. Said sale $5,000 in certified funds Trust, to pay the remain- ENGLAND ACRES ately thereafter. Bids to the Equal Employment Tooele City Parks De- Utah 84074, $55.00 TO PROPERTY OWN- will be made without cov- to the trustee at the time ing principal sums of the PARK- PERIMETER shall be addressed to the Opportunity (EEO) and partment located at 90 Russell & Debbi Han- ER: YOU ARE IN DE- enant or warranty, ex- of sale, with the balance note(s) secured by said SIDEWALK located at Wendover Airport 345 Federal Labor Provi- North Main Street., sen, 352 West 440 FAULT UNDER A DEED press or implied, regard- due by noon the follow- Deed of Trust. The cur- approximately 400 East Airport Apron, P.O. Box sions. Tooele, Utah South, Tooele, Utah OF TRUST, DATED ing title, possession, con- ing business day, at the rent beneficiary of the 1000 North, Tooele, 159, Wendover Utah The Contractor will be re- Tooele City Corporation 84074, $56.00 February 04, 2004. UN- dition or encumbrances, office of the Trustee. At Trust Deed as of the Utah. 84803. The Bidder's quired to comply with the reserves the right to re- Joe E. Hepner, 366 LESS YOU TAKE AC- including fees, charges the west main entrance, date of this notice is: The Drawings and Proj- Construction Contractors wage and labor require- ject any and all bids, to South Coleman, Tooele, TION TO PROTECT and expenses of the north steps to the Tooele Bank One, National As- ect manual prepared by Board Reg. No. must be ments and to pay mini- waive and formality in a Utah 84074, $55.00 YOUR PROPERTY, IT Trustee and of the trusts County District Court, 47 sociation, as Trustee. Allred Soffe Wilkinson & written on the outside of mum wages in accord- bid, and to make J. Allan & Judy Higley, MAY BE SOLD AT A created by said Deed of South Main Street, The record owners of the Nichols, Inc. ("ASWN") the envelope. ance with the schedule award(s) to the lowest 255 North 200 West, PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Trust, to pay the remain- Tooele, Utah all right, ti- property as of the record- will be available from this The work contemplated of wage rates establish- responsive, responsible Tooele, Utah 84074, NEED AN EXPLANA- ing principal sums of the tle and interest conveyed ing of the Notice of De- firm beginning August consists of but is not lim- ed by the United States BIDDER as it may best $55.00 TION OF THIS PRO- note(s) secured by said to and now held by it un- fault are Brenda K Knut- 23, 2005, at 5151 South ited to, the following: Department of Labor as serve the interest of Jack Hinkel, 181 West CEEDING, YOU Deed of Trust. The cur- der said Deed of Trust in son & Douglas Scott 900 East, Suite 200, Salt CONCRETE AVIATION referenced in the Con- Tooele City Corporation. 400 South, Tooele, Utah SHOULD CONTACT A rent beneficiary of the the property situated in Knutson. Lake City, Utah, 84117. RAMP tract. (Published in the Tran- 84074, $67.00 LAWYER. On Septem- Trust Deed as of the said County and State Dated: August 22, 2005. Direct questions to Approximate major quan- The Tooele County Com- script Bulletin August 25, Karen Hussey, 416 ber 20, 2005, at 4:30pm, date of this notice is: described as: Beginning James H Woodall ASWN at 801-269-0055. tities include, but are not mission has established 30, September 1 & 6, South Coleman Street, James H Woodall, as du- Mortgage Electronic at a point which is South 10653 River Front Park- The Contract Documents limited to: an overall DBE goal for 2005) Tooele, Utah 84074, ly appointed Trustee un- Registration Systems, 88º 45’ East 914.80 feet way, Suite 290 South may be obtained from 300’ x 125’ x 15" Port the year. Under this con- $55.00 der a Deed of Trust re- Inc. The record owner of measured along an old Jordan, Utah 84095 ASWN for a $35.00 fee. land Cement Concrete tract, either a race neu- NOTICE TO CONTRAC- Mathew L. & Melanie corded February 11, the property as of the re- fence line and North (801) 254-9450 (800) The Documents required Ramp tral or race conscious TORS Jackson, 348 North 2nd 2004, as Instrument No. cording of the Notice of 480.35 feet from the 245-1886 (Hotline) at bid opening: 4,500 CY Unclassified goal has been establish- Sealed unit price propos- West, Tooele, Utah 218435*, in Book 922, Default is/are: Sandra J. Southwest corner of Sec- Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 1) Bid forms provided. Excavation ed. The project docu- als will be received by 84074, $135.00 Page 571, of the Official Morrison. tion 36, Township 2 P.M. Signature/by: 2) Cashier or certified 2,200 CY Crushed Ag- ments identify the specif- Tooele City Corporation Phillip W. Kozlowski, Records in the office at Dated: August 17, 2005. South, Range 6 West, James H. Woodall, check or bid bond made gregate Base Course ic requirement. Under at Tooele City Hall, 90 825 West 1200 South, the County Recorder of James H Woodall Salt Lake Base and Meri- Trustee R-121679 payable to Tooele City The construction sched- this contract, the County North Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074, Tooele County, State of 10653 River Front Park- dian; and extending (Published in the Tran- Corporation in an ule and anticipated start is adopting a race-neu- Tooele, Utah until 2:00 $10.00 Utah, executed by San- way, Suite 290 thence North 477.23 feet script Bulletin August 30, amount equal to at least dates include: tral means of facilitating p.m. on September 14, Tanna E. Hillman Leav- dra J. Morrison, A Mar- South Jordan UT to the centerline of Cher- September 6 & 13, 2005) five percent (5%) of the Schedule I – Removal DBE participation. The 2005, for the Safe Side- itt, 950 Chateau Way, ried Woman, will sell at 84095 (801) 254-9450 ry Street in Grantsville total bid Operations - 30 bidder shall not discrimi- walk construction and Tooele, Utah 84074, public auction to highest (800) 245-1886 (Hotline) City, Utah, as extended Public Notices 3) Copy of State registra- calendar days construc- nate on the basis of race, maintenance program $55.00 bidder, payable in lawful Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 Westerly; thence North tion and/or license for the tion time. color, national origin, or consisting of replacing Michael & William Leo- money of the United Miscellaneous P.M. 89º 15’ West 91.05 feet specific type of construc- Anticipated notice to pro- sex in the performance up to $40,000 worth of nelli, P.O. Box 834, States at the time of Signature/by: along said centerline; Deadline for public no- tion work identified in ceed date – October 3, of this contract. The bid- concrete sidewalk in vari- Tooele, Utah 84074, sale. Successful bidders James H. Woodall, thence South 478.42 tices is 4 p.m. the day drawings and project 2005. der shall follow 49 CFR ous locations in Tooele $340.00 must tender a deposit of Trustee R-121395 feet; thence East 91.05 prior to publication. manual. Once issued the notice Part 26, Regulations of City. Gary McKee, 155 West $5,000 in certified funds (Published in the Tran- feet to the point of begin- Public notices submit- The successful bidder to proceed, the Contrac- the Office of the Secreta- The replacement project 100 South, Tooele, Utah to the trustee at the time script Bulletin August 23, ning. Subject to a right of ted past the deadline will be required to submit tor will be allowed to start ry of Transportation, to consists of sidewalk re- 84074, $55.00 of sale, with the balance 30 & September 6, 2005) way described as fol- will not be accepted. to Tooele City a Perform- work from the notice to subcontract to small placement sections from Kim A. Murray, 1063 due by noon the follow- lows: Beginning at the ance Bond and a Labor proceed date to 30 days business concerns 4 linear feet to 100 linear South 810 West, Tooele, ing business day, at the NOTICE OF TRUST- Northwest corner of NOTICE OF AUCTION and Materials bond both prior to March 30, 2006. owned and controlled by feet, handicap corner Utah 84074, $25.00 office of the Trustee. At EE’S SALE Block 62, Grantsville Date of Sale: September in the amount of 100% of However, once the Con- socially and economical- ramps and gutter sec- Clarence & May Parks, the west main entrance, APN: 01-066-0-0007 Southwest Addition; and 24, 2005 Time: 10:00am the total amount of the tractor starts work, they ly disadvantaged individ- tions located throughout 422 South Main, Tooele, north steps to the Tooele Trust No. 1062732-07 running thence West Beehive Storage, 1498 N bid. Documents must be must work consecutively uals. the City area. All remov- Utah 84074, $161.00 county District Court, 47 Ref: Brenda K Knutson 1320 feet to the Section Main, Tooele. received within seven (7) (exclusive of weekends As required by 49 CFR al, dump fees, site prep- George & May Peter- S. Main Tooele Utah all TRA: Loan No. line of Section 36, Town- This notice of auction is days after notification of and holidays unless the Part 26, Tooele County aration, material costs, son, 146 West 400 right, title and interest 0431581594. ship 2 South, Range 6 being given pursuant to the award of the contract contractor so desires) for is required to create a cleanup, landscape re- South, Tooele, Utah conveyed to and now IMPORTANT NOTICE West, Salt Lake Base 38-8-1 et al, Utah Code to the bidder. the 30 - calendar day pe- bidders list, consisting of pairs, labor, cold weather 84074, $105.00 held by it under said TO PROPERTY OWN- and Meridian; thence Annotated. Tooele City Corporation riod until completion of information about all expenses and miscella- Leon Peterson, 201 Deed of Trust in the ER: YOU ARE IN DE- North 22.75 feet to the UNIT #A03 Property reserves the right to ac- this schedule. DBE and non-DBE firms neous costs will be re- West 480 South, Tooele, property situated in said FAULT UNDER A DEED South line of the Dider- Owner: Mike Roberts. cept or reject any or all Schedule II – Ramp Con- that bid or quote on quired as part of the re- Utah 84074, $55.00 County and State descri- OF TRUST, DATED Au- ickson Property; thence Address: 1084 California bids or any part of any struction - 60 calendar DOT-assisted contracts. placement. The pro- Bryan & Julie Price, bed as: Beginning 38 gust 26, 1999. UNLESS East 1320 feet to the Ave, SLC. Description: bid and to waive any in- days construction time. The purpose of this re- grams is a property own- 200 West 480 South, rods and 4 feet north of YOU TAKE ACTION TO East line of Cherry 20ft camper trailer, Mary- formalities in any bid in Anticipated notice to pro- quirement is to allow use er assist program where Tooele, Utah 84074, the southeast corner of PROTECT YOUR Street; thence south land plate #791786G the best interest of the ceed date – April 1, 2006 of the bidders list ap- the property owner pays $55.00 block 39, plat A, Tooele PROPERTY, IT MAY BE 22.75 feet to the point UNIT #092 Property City. All bids must be accom- proach to calculating fu- Tooele City 50% of the Misty D. Pulliam, 276 City survey, Tooele City, SOLD AT A PUBLIC beginning. Excepting Owner: Scott Martin. Ad- TOOELE CITY CORPO- panied by lawful monies ture overall DBE goals. cost before the work is North 100 West, Tooele, which is the northeast SALE. IF YOU NEED AN therefrom, that portion dress: 1802 N. 180 E., RATION of the United States or a As per the requirements done and the City pays Utah 84074, $65.00 corner of Lot 4 of said EXPLANATION OF THIS thereof, included in Cher- Tooele. Description: (Published in the Tran- Cashier's Check, a Certi- of the Proposal Section, the contractor 100% after Samuel W. Reed, 334 block 39, running thence PROCEEDING, YOU ry Street. The street ad- Misc. boxes & items, script Bulletin August 25, fied Check, Bid Bond, all Prime Bidders submit- the work is completed Millcreek Way, Tooele, south 62 feet, thence SHOULD CONTACT A dress and other common tools. 30, September 1 & 6, Bank Money Order or ting bids on this project and accepted. Utah 84074, $55.00 west 22 rods to the east LAWYER. On Septem- designation of the real UNIT #071 Property 2005) Bank Draft, drawn and must submit, with his or The project is to be com- Raymond R. & Elva line of the alley, thence ber 27, 2005, at 4:30pm, property described Owner: Shelly Rich. Ad- issued by a National her bid, a list including pleted on or before the Roberts, 220 Fairland north 62 feet; thence James H Woodall, as du- above is purported to be: dress: 824 N. 100 W., INVITATION TO BID Banking Association lo- the name, address, and 30th day of June 2006. Drive, Tooele, Utah east 22 rods to the point ly appointed Trustee un- 609 West Cherry Street Tooele. Description: Mi- AIRPORT IMPROVE- cated in the State in DBE/non-DBE status of Cold weather concrete 84074, $55.00 of beginning. der a Deed of Trust re- Grantsville Utah 84029. crowave, misc. items. MENTS which the work is to be all subcontractors and rules apply and the City Nedra & Tara Dawn *re-recorded to show as corded August 31, 1999, Estimated Total Debt as (Published in the Tran- WENDOVER AIRPORT accomplished or by any suppliers that bid or shall reserve the right to Russell, 871 South Co- a second on 2/24/2005, as Instrument No. of September 27, 2005 is script Bulletin September WENDOVER, UTAH Banking Corporation in- quote for work under this shut down the Contractor leman #17, Tooele, Utah instr#236452,bk#1004 136758, in Book 0586, $215,726.56. The under- 6 & 13, 2005) Sealed proposals for the corporated under the contract. Failure to pro- during the winter. 84074, $75.00 pg#0455. The street ad- Page 0482, of the Official signed Trustee disclaims Concrete Aviation Ramp Laws of the State in vide this information, as Proposal forms and Joshua B. Schear, 276 dress and other common Records in the office at any liability for any incor- Project at the Wendover which the work is to be outlined in the Proposal specifications are on file West Vine Street, designation of the real Place Your Ad: 882-0050 the County Recorder of rectness of the street ad- Airport will be received accomplished in an Section, will make the in the Community Devel- Tooele, Utah 84074, property described Tooele County, State of dress and other common TOOELETRANSCRIPT by the Tooele County amount equal to not less bidder non-responsive opment Office, Tooele $55.00 above is purported to be: Utah, executed by Bren- designation, if any, BULLETIN Airport Commission, 47 than ten (10) per cent of and not eligible for award City Hall, 90 North Main Tom R. & Mary C. the total bid amount, of the contract. Street, Tooele, Utah, Shaffer, 46 West 2nd payable to the order of Bidders presently debar- where they may be re- North, Tooele, Utah the Tooele County Com- red, suspended, pro- viewed and obtained by 84074, $160.00 mission, as liquidated posed for debarment, de- prospective bidders. Thelma Slovik, 66 West damages in the event clared ineligible, or vol- (Published in the Tran- 1st North, Tooele, Utah said successful bidder untarily excluded from script Bulletin August 30, 84074, $55.00 shall fail or refuse to exe- participation in this trans- September 6 & 13, 2005) Dan & Lisa Snarr, 449 WOW! cute the contract in ac- action by any Federal West Vine Street, cordance with the terms department or agency PUBLIC NOTICE Tooele, Utah 84074, of his bid. After a con- are not eligible for award. Notice is hereby given $70.00 tract is awarded, the suc- Tooele County does not that the annual assess- Zella Snyder, et al, 373 Best Views in the Valley! cessful bidder will be re- discriminate on the basis ments on the shares of North 1st West, Tooele, quired to furnish a sepa- of handicapped status in the Settlement Canyon Utah 84074, $85.00 rate Performance Bond the admission or access Irrigation Company listed Carolyn Strickland, 674 and a Payment Bond, to, or treatment, or em- below are delinquent as US 331 South, De Fun- Build Your Home or each in the amount of ployment in, its programs of May 1 in the amount lak Sp, FL 32433, $55.00 Only 7 Lots left! one hundred percent or activities. shown for each last Lucio D. Valerio, 407 (100%) of the contract Tooele County reserves known shareholder, and North 2nd West, Tooele, Bring your Own Builder amount. the right to reject any are subject to cancella- Utah 84074, $65.00 The EEO requirements, and all bids and to waive tion and reissuance Troy E. Vario, 142 Rus- labor provisions and irregularities. Bids may should be delinquency sell Avenue, Tooele, wage rates are included not be withdrawn for a not be paid in full to the Utah 84074, $70.00 in the specifications and period of ninety (90) Settlement Canyon Irri- Lucille Visher, 1410 bid documents and may days after opening. The gation Company c/o the Brett Place #131, San be inspected at the Air- Owner reserves the right Secretary, P.O. Box 962, Padrom, CA 90732, port Manager's Office, to extend the period to Tooele, Utah, 84074- $25.00 Wendover Airport, or at hold proposals beyond 0962 within thirty (30) Ray A. & Janice D. Tooele County Commis- the specified ninety (90) days of this Notice. Wards, 4432 Deer Hol- sion, 47 South Main, days, provided that mu- All assessments for low Road, Tooele, Utah Tooele, Utah. Plans and tual consent is obtained shares not redeemed 84074, $55.00 specifications may be from the successful bid- during said thirty (30) Chad E. & Annette Wil- obtained with a non-re- der. day period shall be can- son, 4480 North 2000 Timar Development Presents: fundable deposit of Sixty A Pre-Bid Conference celled and revert to the West, Helper, Utah Dollars ($60.00), for will be held at 10:00 AM Company as treasury 84526. each complete set from local time on Wednes- shares to be resold at (Published in the Tran- Morrison-Maierle, Inc., day, September 7, 2005 , the then fair market val- script Bulletin August 23, P.O. Box 6147, Helena in the conference room ue, or the amount of the 30 & September 6, 2005) Montana 59604 (406) at the Wendover Airport delinquency, which ever Phase 4 442-3050. Fax: (406) Terminal, Airport Admin- is greater. 442-7862 istration Office, Wend- Steven J. & Janis K. Al- No Bid for this construc- over, Utah. Interested len, 502 43rd SE #12A, Elk Ridge tion contract shall be re- Contractors are request- Puyallup, WA 98374, ceived or considered by ed to attend. A tour of $65.00 Spectacular View Lots Now Wendover Airport/Tooele the project site will be Mark L. Baer, 375 South County unless: conducted after the 100 West, Tooele, Utah Available in Southeast A. The Bidder must com- meeting. 84074, $55.00 ply with the laws of Utah No bid may be withdrawn Kerry Lynn & Donna Tooele, Off Skyline Drive relative to the licensing after this scheduled time Sue Barraclough, 551 of contractors. for the public opening of Sunset Ave, Tooele, B. The Bidder certifies the Bids specified above. Utah 84074, $110.00 that it will comply with Approved this 10th Day Rachel G. Bickmore, Incredible Views! the provisions of the Da- of August 2005. 210 West 480 South, vis Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. Signed: /s/ Calleen Pe- Tooele, Utah 84074, 276a). shell $70.00 Beautiful C. Evidence of Compe- Tooele County Record- Lloyd K. Christensen, tency and Financial Re- er PO Box 216, Aurora, sponsibility as per FAA (Published in the Tran- Utah 84620, $65.00 Neighborhood! General Conditions, Sec- script Bulletin August 16, Patrick Dunlavy, 314 tion 20. 23, 30 & September 6, Fairland Drive, Tooele, The Bidder must supply 2005) Utah 84074, $30.00 Call Now for Your Best all the information re- N. Howard Dunlavy, quired by the bid docu- INVITATION TO BID 363 South 2nd West, Choice of Lots! ments and specifications. Tooele City Corporation Tooele, Utah 84074, The Bidder is required to will accept separate $55.00 submit a Certification of sealed bids for site im- Vikki England, 68 $ $ Nonsegregated Facilities provements to the Dow Bench Mark, Tooele, (included in the Proposal James Park located at Utah 84074, $25.00 45,900 - 59,900 form). 438 West 400 North, George Frailey, 387 Up- A Contractor having 50 Tooele, Utah The project land Drive, Tooele, Utah or more employees and consists of demolition, 84074, $70.00 Call his subcontractors hav- grading, concrete paving, Jason A. Gillespie, 333 ing 50 or more employ- installation of picnic ta- South 100 West, Tooele, ees and who may be bles, bar-b-que grills and Utah 84074, $55.00 Laramie awarded a subcontract of double sided benches Norman & Margaret Gil- $50,000 or more will be provided by Tooele City. lien, 449 South Main required to maintain an Fine grading replace- Street, Tooele, Utah Dunn affirmative action pro- ment of sod adjacent to 84074 gram, the standards for all effected areas. Modifi- Sean E. & Sheri Griffin, which are contained in cation, patching and re- 841 West Utah Avenue, 224-4000 the specifications. pair of existing irrigation Tooele, Utah 84074, $115.00 B12 TUESDAY September 6, 2005 Death, disability hard enough without worry about finances

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