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A UPS driver was killed in a two-vehicle crash Monday morning at the intersection of SR-138 and SR-36 in Stansbury Park. Alan Christofferson, 54, of West Jordan, was traveling 60 mph south on SR-36 in a UPS delivery truck at approximate- ly 9:20 a.m. when a Peterbilt dump truck in the northbound lanes pulled out in front of him while attempting to turn west onto SR-138, according to Cpl. Andrew Prescott of the Utah Highway Patrol. The dump truck, owned by Western Excavation, was stuck on the right front tire by the UPS truck, causing both vehi- cles to spin to the west side of the road. Prescott said the impact left both vehicles severely man- gled. “The dump truck spilt in half and the cab was demol- ished,” Prescott said. Christofferson was found pinned inside the UPS truck and had to be extracted. He was pronounced dead on scene, according to Prescott. photography / Maegan Burr A UPS employee looks at the wreckage from a crash Monday morning at the intersection of SR-138 and SR-36 involving a Western Excavation dump truck and a UPS delivery truck. The driver of the UPS SEE COLLISION PAGE A6 ➤ truck died in the accident. County attorney says plea deals don’t let criminals off that easy by Jamie Belnap or amended charges — a process try to soften it up a little bit.’ The STAFF WRITER called a plea bargain. deal doesn’t happen unless there Does that mean Tooele’s crimi- is a benefit for both sides.” In Tooele County’s 3rd District nals are getting off easy? The Jim Bradshaw, a past chairman Court, few criminal cases are deter- question is open for interpreta- of the criminal law section of the mined by trial. In fact, approx- tion, but Hogan said most people’s Utah State Bar Association and imately 95 percent of cases are interpretation is based on a mis- a 25-year criminal defense attor- photography / Maegan Burr resolved by guilty pleas, according informed perception about court ney based in Salt Lake City, said A line of shoppers wait to be checked out at Big 5 Sporting Goods Friday morning. Tooele retailers reported to Tooele County Attorney Doug proceedings. Tooele County’s high number of better-than-expected sales during Black Friday. Hogan. While some defendants do “Everyone thinks that plea deals plea-bargained resolutions is not plead out on charges as they were are a bad thing,” Hogan said. “But an anomaly, but rather a common originally filed, 85 to 90 percent we don’t just say ‘Oh this will be Black Friday weekend of defendants plead out on lesser tough for the defendant we should SEE DEALS PAGE A8 ➤ colored with green backs Audit: County solid financially Local merchants surprised by turnout, sales One dark spot is Deseret Peak Complex, which ran $2.3 million in the red during kickoff to holiday shopping season by Sarah Miley partner in Haynie & Company, an Tooele County Auditor Mike STAFF WRITER independent regional firm with Jensen echoed that sentiment. a Salt Lake City office of certified “We’re still in pretty good shape,” by Doug Radunich day and Thanksgiving week- get in,” he said. “Our remote Tooele County is in good finan- public accountants and manage- he said, adding every fund has a STAFF WRITER end exceeded set expecta- control products, such as our cial shape, according to a recent ment consultants, that conducted positive fund balance, which is state tions. planes and cars, sold very audit of the county’s finances. the audit. “The county is in a good law. Black Friday turned out to “It was actually the best well, and our exercise equip- “Overall it’s a pretty positive financial position. It’s well-budget- The audit, which covered the peri- be a day of celebration for opening sales wise out of all ment sold well too, which financial report,” said Randy Jensen, ed and well-funded.” od from January 2007 to December Tooele Valley retailers as they the Sears Authorized Dealer could be because people 2007, showed the county was reported ringing up better- store openings we’ve ever want to stay in shape more operating well in the black. than-expected sales. had,” he said. around the holidays. We also Combined ending fund bal- At Tooele’s new Sears Next door, at Big 5 Sporting almost ran out of our 91/30 ances for governmental funds Authorized Dealer store, Goods, the turnout was sniper rifles.” were nearly $12.3 million. SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE which had its grand open- equally strong, according to The local UV Black INDEX Friday That surplus was down $5.6 The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYing SATURDAY on Black Friday, SUNDAY a small store manager MONDAY Jeremy Dudar. TUESDAYstory was echoed nationwide. million in comparison with Wednesday 7:35 a.m. 5:02 p.m. crowd had formed outside “As a new store in a new According to Shopper Trak, the previous year. Thursday 7:36 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Friday 7:37 a.m. 5:02 p.m. the doors well before the town, we exceeded our expec- the world's foremost provid- Mike Jensen said the rea- Saturday 7:38 a.m. 5:02 p.m. store opened, according to tations and saw thousands er of shopper2 2 traffic2 counting2 2 2 2 son for that decrease was that Sunday 7:39 a.m. 5:02 p.m. owner Brian Thomas. of people come in all day information, technology and revenues and mitigation fees Monday 7:40 a.m. 5:02 p.m. “We decided to open a Friday,” he said. “Our park- decisionWed support Thu Fri software Sat Sun Mon Tue were slightly down. In addi- Tuesday 7:41 a.m. 5:02 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set little bit earlier, just because ing lot was full and we had for businessesnumber, the greater in the the need retailfor eye and skin tion, there were some capital Wednesday 11:51 a.m. 10:32 p.m. there were so many peo- lines out to the shoe wall. We industry,protection. total0-2 Low; Black 3-5 Moderate; Friday 6-7 High; 8-10 improvements, including the Thursday 12:15 p.m. 11:35 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 12:37 p.m. none ple who had been wait- probably sold an even mix sales across the country rose health department expansion, Saturday 1:00 p.m. 12:39 a.m. ing since around 4 or 4:30 of our more expensive items 3 percent to $10.6ALMANAC billion this and other land and building Sunday 1:24 p.m. 1:45 a.m. Statistics for the week ending Dec. 1. Some sun, then a.m.,” he said. “The store was and cheaperA morning items.”flurry; Considerable cloudsyear, compared to 2007 Black purchases like acquiring the Monday 1:50 p.m. 2:55 a.m. Mostly cloudy Partly sunny Plenty of sunshine Partly sunny Temperatures Tuesday 2:23 p.m. 4:09 a.m. turning cloudy swamped from 5 a.m. until Dudarclouds said and sunshopperswith were a little snowFriday sales. In addition, the JCPenney building and land High/Low past week 56/29 First Full Last New we closed at 9 p.m. It was my lining up outside the store, NationalNormal Retail high/low Federationpast week 44/25 around Deseret Peak. 47 27 45 26 44 26 first 50 experience27 dealing46 with27 which 41 opened29 last month,32 26reportedAverage that temp more past weekthan 172 42.7 Nine departmental funds something like this. Some of at 4:45 a.m. on Friday even millionNormal shoppers average temp past around week 34.7 make up governmental TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Dec 5 Dec 12 Dec 19 Dec 27 Shown is Wednesday’s our employees were having though the doors didn’t open the country visited stores funds: human services, pub- to work 15- to 16-hour days until 5:30 a.m. and retail Web sites during 56 lic health, road maintenance, Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 51 53 49 52 photography / Maegan Burr Wednesday night’s lows and last weekend.” “Once we finally opened the entire post-Thanksgiving48 43 aging and adult services, AccuWeather, Inc. ©2008 Tooele County Auditor Mike Jensen sits in his office Tuesday after examining a 2007 audit of Wednesday’s highs. Thomas said the total rev- the doors, there was a line county finances. Jensen says county departments are well-budgeted and well-funded. enue for the store’s opening of 50 to 100 people trying to SEE GREEN PAGE38 A736 ➤36 40 36 SEE AUDIT PAGE A7 ➤ UTAH WEATHER 29 31 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 49/27 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) INSIDE Creek 49/25 BULLETINKnolls BOARDClive B3 WEATHER Lake Point 49/21 47/25 47/26 50/27 18.43 Ogden CLASSIFIEDS B6 Stansbury Park 14.40 47/27 Erda 50/27 Money-saving tips Grantsville fire station Vernal HOMETOWN B1 Grantsville 49/29 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 42/19 50/27 39/24 0.04 0.42 0.00 0.06 for the holidays lights up the night Tooele 50/27 OBITUARIES A6 Bauer 47/27 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 47/27 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D See B1 See A5 Provo Roosevelt 47/27 44/17 OPEN FORUM A4 50/24 See Complete Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price SPORTS A10 47/27 48/21 1.0 Nephi Forecast Rush Valley 49/24 TV LISTINGS B4 47/26 Ophir on A9 39/22 Delta Manti 51/24 48/23 0.0 0.0 Green River Last Month Season 52/22 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 48/25 51/24 Moab 48/19 SNOWPACK Hanksville 50/26 Beaver 57/22 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 53/23 Ibapah 46/25 49/19 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Monday 0.0” 0.0” 0.0” St. George 49/21 50/24 Average 5.1” 3.1” 1.7” 59/34 Kanab 57/28 Eureka Percent of Average 0% 0% 0% 44/24 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 2, 2008

Nominate a family in need for 1000 North project rolling again the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin following contractor selection Christmas Benefit Fund by Tim Gillie STAFF WRITER

The westward extension of 1000 North in Tooele has lum- bered along in the planning and financing phase for nearly two years now. However, with the city awarding a contract for con- struction two weeks ago, visible progress on the project may be seen soon. The contract went to Harper Construction of Salt Lake City, said Tooele City Mayor Patrick th Dunlavy. Last Day: DEC 5 “We are very excited,” Dunlavy All nominations should include a thorough description with clear said. “Not only may work on details of hardships faced by a family or individual, as well as an the long-awaited project finally explanation of how the fund could benefit them this Christmas season. begin, the bid came in at $1 mil- Please send nominations by Dec. 5 to the lion lower than what the UDOT Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Christmas Benefit Fund consulting engineer predicted.” The final bid awarded to P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah, 84074 Harper was $3 million, accord- or e-mail to [email protected] ing to Paul Hansen, Tooele City with the words “Benefit Fund” in the subject line Engineer. The $3 million bid from Harper covers only con- the product can be used for road Dunlavy, in his annual state of the struction costs of the project. base and fill work,” Hansen said. city address delivered in January The original cost estimate of $5.7 file photo / Troy Boman “As well as eliminating the need 2008, estimate work on 1000 million announced by the city in A railroad bridge on unfinished 1000 North might see automobile traffic next summer after a contractor was selected to for thousands of dump truck North would begin last summer. September included $4 million finish the project. trips to and from the site.” However, the road project has for construction and additional While the contract is just for suffered several delays, includ- expenses for pre-construction for the original estimated costs the main route from northern Harper Construction to build a work on 1000 North, the city will ing waiting for an environmental costs, including engineering, and use the extra money to fund Tooele to Miller Motorsports temporary crushing and screen- also make some improvements impact study to be completed design work and preparation of improvements to Rogers Road, Park, the Deseret Peak Complex ing plant near the bowling alley to Rogers Road as a separate work and state approval of the design, the environmental impact study, according to Hansen. and Grantsville. to deal with the problem. The project, according to Hansen. according to Cary Campbell, and construction management. The 1000 North project will “The downturn in the econo- plant will be noisy, but it will only “We won’t completely rebuild Director of Community The city council approved bond- extend that road from Main my made contractors hungry for be allowed for two months and Rogers Road, the work to be done Development/Public Works for ing for up to $6.3 million for the Street west to 600 West. The city work,” said Hansen, explaining must not operate on Sundays, and cost is under review at this Tooele City. project. is still looking for funding to the lower-than-expected bid. Hansen said. time,” Hansen said. “We would Hansen now estimates the Although the construction continue the extension of 1000 There is a large pile of dirt There are advantages to the rather save our money and put extension of 1000 North to 600 part of the contract came in $1 North all the way southwest and rock on site that need to be on-site crushing and screening it toward the extension of 1000 West should be completed by million less than expected, the to SR-112. When that is com- removed as part of the project, plant, Hansen said. North to SR-112.” mid-June 2009. city may go ahead and bond plete, 1000 North will become Hansen said. The contract allows “The plant will save money as Tooele City Mayor Patrick [email protected] Tooele businesswoman’s book shines spotlight on Bangalore, India by Doug Radunich into India through a new book. companies, such as Yahoo, when planning a trip to a for- and I love when I meet people STAFF WRITER Paula Williams wrote “An Caterpillar and Dell, have major eign country.” from foreign countries here.” American Businesswoman’s offices in Bangalore.” Williams, a Salt Lake City- “A n A m e r i c a n A Tooele businesswoman is Politically Incorrect Guide to Williams interviewed a native, graduated from the Businesswoman’s Politically hoping to give Americans a view Bangalore” hoping to clear up number of American and University of Utah with a Incorrect Guide to Bangalore” misconceptions about doing Bangalorian business people, bachelor’s degree in mass com- went on sale online in November business on the subcontinent, both while in Bangalore and munication, and later from through its own Web site at www. particularly in the southern America, in order to write the the University of Phoenix’s bangaloreforbusinesswomen. ���������������� boomtown of Bangalore. book. Salt Lake City center with a com. It is available in both e- ������� Williams began writing the Some of the general guide- master’s degree in adult edu- book and printed formats. � book in March as a result of lines advised in the book include cation. She worked for com- [email protected] her experience as a tourist in knowing basic etiquette, mak- panies like Franklin Covey, �������������� Bangalore, as well as from work- ing sure to wear pants or long Teleperformance, First Security �������������� ��������� ing with business people from skirts, being very respectful to Bank and Wells Fargo Bank ������������� ������������������ Bangalore. She got the idea for the oldest person in the group, photography / Maegan Burr during her professional career. Sell Your the book after several conver- learning the Indian number- While working for Wells Fargo ������ Paula Williams talks about her new sations with American women ing system, discarding all judg- and Teleperformance, Williams Product to Over book at the Transcript-Bulletin office ����������� ���������� who expressed misgivings and ments and political agendas, had worked in person, by tele- in Nov. 20. ��������������� ��������������� hesitancy about international and maintaining personal safe- conference and by phone with 27,000 Readers ��������������� ������������������� business travel. ty. several people from Bangalore. �������������� ���������������� “I had first visited Bangalore The book also talks about “The book is basically a guide Williams and her family when my husband and I went Bangalore culture, passports of everything you need to know moved to Tooele from Salt Lake ��������� to Pakistan for a wedding in and visas, how to maintain for a business trip, and if one City 10 years ago, primarily for ������������ ������ February of this year,” Williams health and wellness, what to follows the one-page checklist, a more family-friendly atmo- Call Keith or Angie ������������ ������������� said. “We decided to visit talk about and what not to talk they should be okay,” Williams sphere. For several years, she ������������ ��������������������� Bangalore, which was 12 hours about in conversation, getting said. “There are different things led a group known as “Shop at 882.0050 ������������ ������������ away from Pakistan, because to know women in Bangalore, you have to do and know if you’re Tooele,” which encouraged resi- we heard so many good things and different gender and reli- traveling there as a woman. dents to shop locally. She cur- to place an ad. ������������ ����������� about it. Over 150 American gious issues in the city. People should also watch out rently works for Edustructures, ����������� ������������ on the streets because traffic is a Salt Lake City-based com- ��������������� ������������ crazy there.” pany that provides software �������������� ������������ Although it has only been for school districts all over the ������������� ������������ available online for two weeks, United States. Tooele �������������� ������������ Stockton dad pleads Williams said the book has Williams said she hopes to already sold quite well. write another destination guide ����������� “The primary demographic on either Mumbai or Dubai, “Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” ������������� �������������������� the book is targeted toward is both of which are major cities guilty to molesting women who are doing business 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. ����������� ����������������� for business she visited earlier ���������������� ����������������� in Bangalore, but we have had this year. (East of Viaduct) 843-5800 �������������� ����������������� some men buy it as well,” she “I need to figure out what the Tickets are now available online said. “More women are moving market is for someone travel- www.movieswest.com ���������� ����������������� teenage daughter up the business ladder and trav- ing to a certain city on business ������������� ���������������������� by Jamie Belnap in prison when sentenced on eling overseas, and they need a before I write a book on it,” NOV 26 - DEC 4 ��������������� STAFF WRITER Jan. 27. guide for them to be less hesi- Williams said. “I hope to write [email protected] tant and fearful of the unknown more because I love traveling, �������������� ����������������� A Stockton man who sexually FOUR CHRISTMASES ������������� �������������� abused his 12-year-old daughter FRI & SAT ..12:05, 2:25, 4:40, 7:10, 9:25 ������������ �������������� pled guilty in 3rd District Court SUN ...... 12:05, 2:25, 4:40, 7:10 ������������ �������������� today. DLY ...... 4:40, 7:10, 9:25 (PG-13) James Allen Kern, 34, was NOW AVAILABLE! ���������� arrested in August after it was ADAGASCAR ����������� ���������������� reported by a family member Pumpkin & M 2 ������������ ����������������� that he was seen sexually abus- Eggnog FRI & SAT ..12:15, 2:35, 4:45, 7:15, 9:35 ����������� �������� ing the girl SUN ...... 12:15, 2:35, 4:45, 7:15 DLY ...... 4:45, 7:15, 9:35 ���������������� �������������� in his bed- DOUBLE CHEESEBURGER (PG) ������������� ������������������� room. D u r i n g COMBO ������������� ����������������� AUSTRALIA an inter- FRI & SAT ..12:00, 4:00, 7:35 �������������������������������������� view at the SUN ...... 12:00, 4:00, 7:35 ����������������������������������������� C h i l d re n’s $ �������������������������������������������� DLY ...... 4:00, 7:35 (PG-13) ���������������������������������������� J u s t i c e ������������������������������������������� Center, the �������������� victim told James Allen Kern BOLT ���������������������������������������� police the ����������������������������������������������� 5.99 FRI & SAT ..12:00, 2:20, 4:35, 7:00, 9:25 abuse had ������������������������������������������� SUN ...... 12:00, 2:20, 4:35, 7:00 taken place between December ����������������������������������������� DLY ...... 4:35, 7:00, 9:25 ��������������������������������������������� 2007 and August 2008 at the (PG) ��������������������� family’s home in Stockton. She SHAKES �������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������� said the abuse occurred when 38 Flavors TWILIGHT ������������������������������������������� her mother or brothers weren’t FRI & SAT ..12:30, 4:15, 7:00, 9:40 �������������������������������������������� home, according to the probable SUN ...... 12:30, 4:15, 7:00 ����������������������������������������������� cause statement. ��������������������������������������� 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 DLY ...... 4:15, 7:00, 9:40 (PG-13) ������������������������ Kern was charged with 10 HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 10 pm ������������� counts of aggravated sex abuse of �������������������������� a child — a first-degree felony. 007: QUANTUM OF SOLACE ������������ He was booked into the Tooele ����������������������� FRI & SAT ..12:00, 2:25, 4:45, 7:20, 9:45 County Jail and bail was set at Fri & Sat 5:00 | 7:00 | 9:00 PG-13 Sun-Thur 5:00 | 7:15 PG SUN ...... 12:00, 2:25, 4:45, 7:20 ���������������������������������� $250,000 cash-only. �������������������������������� Sun-Thur 5:00 | 7:00 ENDS THURSDAY DLY ...... 4:45, 7:20, 9:45 (PG-13) ����������������������������������� During court proceedings ������������������������� today, however, Kern pled guilty Our Box Office opens daily to six counts of forcible sex abuse Tooele’s Show Place for Over 60 Years! 20 min. before first show starts. ������������������������������������������ Transporter 3 No Credit/Debit cards Fire Proof All shows before 6pm $5 ������������������������������������ of a child, a second-degree felo- or Checks Accepted pm $ $ 882-2273 After 6 Adults 7 • Kids (under 12) 5 ��������������������������������������������� $ ny, as part of a plea deal with the Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 5pm $5 Admission Adults $7 | Child/Senior $5 | before 5pm $5 Seniors (over 65) 5 ������������������������������������������� prosecution. 111 N. 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TUESDAY December 2, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Frank OHLMAN Disabled hunter fulfills lifelong trophy dream M Attorney at Law by Emma Penrod “There was a lot of hugging FREE Consultation CORRESPONDENT and hollering after,” Martinez said. “Rich was disappointed for Brian Martinez was born about the damaged antlers, so Wills & a hunter. As a boy, he would he went back up the canyon. Trusts tag along when friends or rela- Rich found the missing horns tives clambered up the canyons and promised to put them back in pursuit of a mule deer with together.” coveted 30-inch antlers, and he To Martinez, his hunt was 493 W. 400 N. Tooele often dreamed of bringing home proof he could achieve his goals a massive trophy buck. despite his challenging circum- 882-4800 But a tragic accident during stances. It was his reward for Martinez’s senior year of high the past 26 years of working to www.schmutzmohlman.com school in 1984 changed every- reclaim the wilderness he had thing. once known. After breaking his neck while “Being disabled, I didn’t quite Get to know Tooele County bull riding at age 17, Martinez have the best opportunities to subscribe to the was told by doctors he would hunt,” Martinez said. “I can’t get be wheelchair-bound the rest out and hike to the big deer, but of his life. Through physical after 26 years, I finally got what I therapy and sheer determina- wanted.” 882.0050 tion, he learned to use crutch- es, but he still cannot traverse extended distances without assistance. Despite these chal- lenges, Martinez refused to give Thurl Bailey’s Christmas up hunting. “I had to alter the way I hunt- Featuring Caleb ed, but I kept hunting,” he said. photography / Maegan Burr Chapman & It has taken Martinez, now 42, the Crescent roughly 26 years to relearn the Brian Martinez holds up the antlers from the buck he shot this year during the deer hunt. Martinez walks with the assis- skills and techniques that had tance of crutches now after he broke his neck when he was 17. Super Band once been second nature. He taught himself to stalk his quarry fessional guides based in Utah. and trekked into the canyons yet leaving their prize behind. from the back of his truck, and Having heard of Martinez through again. At some point between “He was one of those die- later while atop a four-wheeler. some friends, the Holden broth- 3:30 p.m. and 4 p.m., Rich spot- hard bucks,” Martinez said. “We Monday, He has always been a remark- ers made the decision to offer ted the deer they had first picked weren’t going to give up either.” pm able hunter, never coming home their services for his once-in-a- out from the film. After taking The next morning Martinez DEC 8 • 7 empty-handed. lifetime hunt free of charge. a shot or two, Martinez and his and those who accompanied “I always got my deer, but The Holden brothers spotted buck spent the next hour playing him found a gathering of birds in they were always small deer,” he an animal on a film they’d shot “peek-a-boo” in a dense cluster the area where the buck had dis- said. “Even the small deer were and decided this was Martinez’s of bushes. appeared. The group went into Tooele High always trophies to me, but like trophy buck. With a 28-inch rack, “I was so tired I couldn’t hold the canyon to search, leaving any hunter, I always hoped for it was a deer any hunter would the gun up anymore,” Martinez Martinez to wait out “the longest the big deer.” have been proud of. said. hour of my life,” alone in the School Martinez’s wish was granted The eager hunters packed When the deer finally pre- truck. this year when he was offered into their truck and drove up sented itself, Martinez found he Then Martinez heard a voice Auditorium an extra month of limited-entry the canyon, anticipation high, could not lift his arm, so Rich over his walkie-talkie, asking if hunting in Vernon, an area for but Martinez’s prized deer was came to his assistance, allowing he was ready to see his deer. Cost is which only 20 or so permits are nowhere to be found. As the sec- Martinez to rest the gun on his When they brought the animal to 1 can of food distributed. After all those years ond day of hunting drew to a arm. the truck, however, they realized Exchange your cans of waiting, this was the opportu- close, Martinez missed a shot at Martinez got one “good, solid part of the beautiful antlers had of food for tickets at nity he had been hoping for. a second but smaller buck they hit” before the buck disappeared broken off. Though Martinez was Tooele City Hall Enter brothers Darren and found in the area. into another thicket. After a brief satisfied with his prize, Rich was (90 N. Main) Rich Holden of Desert’s Edge It was a Monday when Martinez celebration, Rich decided it was determined to see his newfound Outfitters, a small group of pro- and Rick picked up their guns time to return home for the night, friend earn his trophy. This family concert is brought to you by: Share your opinion with over 27,000 readers. Toys for Tots program sets up Write a letter to the editor new local distribution center [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 by Tim Gillie Wendover — including Tooele. also call Vickery at 435-833-2062 STAFF WRITER “Last year was my first year help- through Dec. 15 to apply for help ing with Toys for Tots,” Vickery said. from Toys for Tots. For 53 years, the U.S. Marine “We moved almost a semi truck full After Dec. 15, Vickery and a group Corps’ Toys for Tots charity has been of toys into Salt Lake from Tooele, of volunteers, along with some local collecting new, unwrapped toys and and later we had to find rides for Boy Scouts, will sort the toys and distributing them to needy children needy youth from Tooele to get into start distributing them on Dec. 20. in the communities where they Salt Lake to get toys.” Vickery is a little concerned that were collected. This year we will keep the toys donations are down this year. This Christmas, for the first time, right here in Tooele and it will be “Last year, right after there will be a distribution center in easier for our needy youth to get Thanksgiving, our boxes started Tooele County for Toys for Tots. All help, Vickery said. really filling up,” Vickery said. “That toys collected by the charity local- Volunteers with Toys for Tots did not happen this year.” ly will be held at the Tooele Army have placed over 25 collection bins Lori Culley of Tooele has been Depot before being distributed to for toys at local businesses through- volunteering for Toys for Tots in local needy children, according to out the county. Donors can drop Tooele for three years now. Marine Staff Sgt. Adam Vickery, of off new, unwrapped toys at any of “Our goal is to serve over 100 Tooele. the bins. The toys will be taken to youth with presents this Christmas,” Prior to this year, toys collect- the distribution center at the Tooele Culley said. “We should make it. The ed in Tooele went into a distribu- Army Depot through Dec. 15, said people of Tooele County have never tion center in Salt Lake that also Vickery. let us down.” served needy youth from Ogden to Families with needy youth may [email protected] Governors to Obama: Act quickly on energy

by Brock Vergakis tation, to bring more fuel efficient posal. ASSOCIATED PRESS and near-zero emission vehicles to Huntsman has said Republicans the market and to develop renew- have been too unwilling to cham- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The gov- able resources such as wind and pion the environment as an impor- ernors of the nation’s largest ener- solar energy. tant issue. Open House gy-producing states are encourag- Other proposals include estab- “The environment really isn’t a ing President-elect Barack Obama lishing an oil import reduction goal, red or a blue issue. It’s an American to quickly adopt a national energy expanding the electric grid and issue. I’m trying my very best as just policy that will reduce greenhouse creating technology to have nearly one Republican, and I know there gas emissions. no greenhouse gas emissions from are others, to remind people of that The bipartisan Western new coal-fired electric plants in 10 fact — and that it will take a biparti- Governors’ Association delivered years and from existing generation san effort,” the Utah governor said. Holiday Obama a four-page letter outlining by 2030. His outspokenness is leading DEC 5 & 6 what steps it believes his adminis- The Utah Mining Association some Republicans to eye him as tration should take to address the said that at first glance, it is sup- a potential reformer within the am pm issue in his first 100 days in office. portive of WGA’s efforts to focus on national party as it seeks a new Among the recommendations are a national energy plan that reduces direction after heavy losses on Nov. 10 - 6 annually spending tens of billions greenhouse gases. 4. Huntsman, who has pledged not of dollars to develop clean energy “But as you know, the devil is in to seek a third term, won re-election technology, establishing an “aggres- the details in how you get there,” in one of the nation’s most con- sive” greenhouse gas emissions president David Litvin said. “In this servative states with a record 77.7 reduction goal to help stop global country right now we have a big percent of the vote. SANTA warming and proposing a manda- push for renewables and many peo- Still, his ideas on global warming, tory national system for reducing ple think we can just move off our the environment and establishing a pm greenhouse gas emissions through traditional sources of energy supply, regional cap-and-trade system are Sat. Noon - 2 “market-based mechanisms.” but over 50 percent of our electricity met with resistance from within his “We must not repeat the mistakes comes from coal. Renewables only own party. Pictures for $1 or bring of the past,” says the letter signed count for 2 percent of electricity Many lawmakers don’t believe your own Camera by the association’s chairman, produced. You can’t move from 2 global warming is caused by Republican Gov. Jon Huntsman percent to 50 percent overnight.” humans, and they’re unwilling to of Utah, and vice chairman, The WGA letter will likely find a establish a cap-and-trade system • Vendors Booths Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer receptive audience in the Obama because they fear it will hurt busi- of Montana. “The future of our administration. nesses and drive up costs for con- nation depends on it.” Obama has pledged support for sumers. • Cookie Decorating Huntsman said Obama’s admin- an emissions cap-and-trade system Some conservatives have scoffed istration would be wise to listen to and said he would establish annual that Huntsman is betraying GOP • Face Painting the WGA because its 19 states are targets to reduce emissions to their values on the issue. responsible for 94 percent of the 1990 levels by 2020 and reduce them He said there’s no question he’s • Local Entertainment country’s onshore oil reserves, 66 an additional 80 percent by 2050. acting like a Republican. percent of its coal reserves and 100 President George W. Bush has “The Republican values I’m • Prize Give-aways percent of its installed solar genera- been criticized for failing to do speaking to are right out of ... Teddy tion. enough to combat climate change, Roosevelt’s playbook. He taught us • Sampling of Food “If we’re going to do something, an issue Obama has promised to all to revere our land, to leave a we need to do it right. We need quickly address. legacy ... to the next generation,” to be big and bold,” he told The On Nov. 21, Huntsman and Huntsman said. “I’m also doing a Associated Press. Schweitzer met with John Podesta, very Republican thing to incentivize The association is encouraging co-chairman of Obama’s transition and develop technologies that are 972 N. Main • 843-8722 Obama to improve mass transpor- team, to promote the WGA pro- going to fuel our economy.” A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 2, 2008

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

Voice of Tooele County since 1894

OUR VIEW With gyms now in place, getting in shape is up to us It’s not typically the purview of an editorial to voice support for a business, but that’s exactly what we’re doing for Gold’s Gym, which opens next month. We want Gold’s to succeed in Tooele. We also want Gold’s competitors — Sweat Fitness, Anytime Fitness, Curves For Women and The Difference — to succeed. And the reason we’re root- ing for this industry isn’t solely because of economic development or downtown revitalization. We want local gyms to prosper because a rising tide of exercise and good health will lift more residents out of an unhealthy lifestyle that has become the norm in Tooele County. By now it’s well known that the county has one of the highest obe- sity rates in the state. That in turn leads to serious health problems such as Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke and heart dis- ease. Some two dozen fast food outlets in Tooele Valley speak to one factor behind our poor health — bad diet — but another oft-cited reason for the problem is a sedentary lifestyle. Too many local people spend too much time commuting in their cars or parked in front of their TVs and computers. Gyms can help reverse that trend by giving adults a way to keep in shape no matter how busy their schedule or how bad the weather outside. Even those people who prefer to exercise outside can sup- plement their favorite activity with a gym workout. Gyms also make working out social, often giving those who want to be healthy and fit a support group to belong to. But infrastructure alone won’t solve our fitness woes. As a com- munity, we need to make exercise a priority and keep it high on the public agenda. There is an older generation in the county that knows the value of a daily walk or spending some time working in the gar- den. But too many of the younger generations seem to have forsworn even these moderate activities. We need to get back to the tradition of some kind of daily exercise. Next year, two of the largest buildings downtown will be Gold’s LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Gym and the Tooele County Health Department building. That’s a clear sign that private business and public officials are investing in keeping us healthy and fit. Whether that investment pays off, how- LETTERS POLICY ever, depends largely on all of us. Letter of the Month (November) The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- Poor election coverage several very important local elec- ters to the editor from readers. Letters We are writing to express our con- tions that were not covered by televi- must be no longer than 250 words, cern over your decision not to wait to sion, and many people had to wait to civil in tone, written exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by GUEST OPINION publish the Transcript-Bulletin until get the results — which, we submit, the writer’s name, address and phone election returns were in, as you have weren’t news by Thursday evening. number. Priority will be given to letters done in the past. In what many have We aren’t in the newspaper business, that refer to a recent article in the described as the most important elec- but it seems as if the Transcript would tion in our lifetime, the paper chose newspaper. All letters may be subject Citizen tip line would be working harder to stay relevant to editing. to treat this event as just another day. to its readers, not less. We urge the We have been taking many calls and Transcript-Bulletin to return to its comments from people on this deci- Letters written to thank an individual or help cops catch culprits original purpose of being the best sion, as I’m sure you have. It would organization should be submitted for source of local news and local issues thought we all took care of seem to indicate that you are suggest- “Notes of Appreciation” each other here in Tooele ing that the world can get its news to the citizens of Tooele County. Please County. We’re smaller and from the Internet or from television. go back to treating elections as events Readers who are interested in writing a I Ann Herron worthy of your attention, even if they friendlier here, and that’s one Of course, the problem with that posi- longer guest op-ed column on a topic of reason why my family likes it so GUEST COLUMNIST tion is that not everyone has access to are inconvenient to your normal pub- general interest should contact Editor much here. those tools, and many people still pre- lishing schedule. Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- But apparently we can’t be fer to get their information from their Chris Sloan mation at the top of this page. bothered to take care of the ani- local newspaper, especially when they Chair, Tooele Republican Party mals in our county. call-in line where people can live in a place with the small-town Marianne Rutishauser E-mail: [email protected] In the past seven months leave anonymous tips. These feel we all love so much. There were Chair, Tooele Democratic Party Fax: (435) 882-6123 there have been 19 animals lines are like an extended neigh- Mail: Letters to the Editor reported killed or injured in the borhood watch program, and Tooele Transcript-Bulletin county, according to local law are heavily relied on in some P.O. Box 390 enforcement authorities. Some other communities. “Twilight” a matter of opinion aries that come through their towns. of these crimes have involved It seems like a simple and I recently read Missy Thompson’s The seminaries by the public schools horrifying circumstances. Dogs, cheap way to access informa- “Reel Talk” column on the movie should be treated like bars. I don’t LETTER CONTEST horses, cows and even pygmy tion from those who might not “Twilight” in the Nov. 25 edition of the want my kids to be influenced by them goats have been slaughtered want to walk into the police sta- Transcript-Bulletin, and the comments the same as a liquor establishment. Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will — and officials have few clues. tion, look up the main station made by others about the column on I am not with the northwest Baptist select the best letter of the month and There is now a $5,000 reward number in the phone book, or the Transcript-Bulletin Web site. I was missions, but I am a member of a reprint it in the first Open Forum page being offered by the Humane call 911. personally offended by some com- local Baptist church in the area. So just of the following month. The winning Society of Utah and the Animal Remember that a large part ments made. Thompson is a paid col- because you have some Baptists that letter writer will receive a free one-year Advocacy Alliance of Utah for of the population has lived here umnist for the Transcript. This means want to be your neighbors, don’t treat subscription to the newspaper. The sub- the arrest and conviction of the for less than five years — so law that she is paid to state her opin- them like they are going to destroy the scription can be transferred or used to person or people involved in enforcement can’t assume that ion. Attacking her opinion in the way neighborhood. They are here to help. renew a present subscription. the goat incident. There is still everyone knows the ins and outs some have online is both immature Jeff Sinner a $10,000 reward being offered of getting things done in our and tactless. Thompson’s opinion does Grantsville by the Humane Society of Utah, community. not hurt or affect anyone who enjoyed state and local farm bureaus, the It seems that having just one the movie. There is no harm in her Don’t bond for learning center Real reasons young don’t vote Utah Cattlemen’s Association phone line hooked up to an stating her opinion, especially since I read the article in the Tooele In the recent Transcript-Bulletin arti- and the Tooele County answering machine wouldn’t it is her profession. True, others have Transcript-Bulletin titled “District to cle on voter turnout on Nov. 27 titled Commission for the arrest and cost too much, and might lead their right to express their opinion. bond for $25M for a learning center,” “Where have all the voters gone?” sev- conviction of anyone involved to some good information. Add There is no need, however, for rude on Nov. 13. I was pleased to see this, eral comments were made regarding in the shooting of nine cows and to that a little PR work — adver- and hurtful comments to be made. until I read that we were going to bond the supposed apathy of younger citi- a calf that occurred in May in tising the new service to schools People have called Thompson “close for it. Instead of entering into debt zens. As a politically active “younger Skull Valley. and businesses — and the police minded” because of her column. But in these perilous times, we should be citizen” myself, whose even-younger That’s a lot of money in might shake loose some valu- their comments, ironically, show their looking at other options. School dis- husband recently ran for state Senate, these tough economic times. able “off the record” informa- own close-mindedness. I have seen the tricts generate most of their revenue I’d like to share my perspective. In my And it would seem that some- tion. film, and regardless of my opinion of it, from county property taxes — residen- husband’s and my associations with one, somewhere would have It is sad there is a need for I am thankful for Thompson’s article. tial and commercial. What happens other “young folks,” we have encoun- a bit of information on who people to inform on others. Michael Johnson when taxes on foreclosed properties tered very little apathy. While we did was involved in these crimes. But those who commit crimes Tooele are not collected? The district loses. I meet one person who refused to regis- Wouldn’t someone, somewhere should be punished. Law doubt we’ll ever see a dramatic decline ter to vote due to a fear of being called have talked about it to someone enforcement officials, let’s look What’s wrong with Baptist mission? in property values, but it’s possible. to jury duty, by and large the problem else? into a phone line for tipsters. First of all, I would like to thank What if values remain flat? Our ability is one of disenfranchisement and dis- Which brings me to a sugges- What have we got to lose? the LDS Church for its involvement to meet our obligations depends on a illusionment — not apathy. We of the tion: Wouldn’t it be great if we in California Proposition 8 declaring steady increase in value, thus creating younger generations care deeply, but had some call-in tip lines at our Ann Herron is a journalist and a marriage between one man and one an increase in revenue. The state’s ana- often feel powerless to make a differ- local law enforcement agencies? former associate professor at woman — despite the church’s his- lysts say the economy is slowing three ence. Many young Utahns across the Neither the Tooele City Police Utah State University who lives tory of plural marriages in the past. times faster than expected. UDOT has political spectrum assume that Utah nor the Tooele County Sheriff’s in Tooele. She can be reached at But what troubles me is I have never stopped working on major projects. will invariably vote Republican, and Office have a well-publicized [email protected]. seen an LDS seminary in a commercial Lower state revenue will impact all so they believe their own individual zoned area. They are always placed by school districts. If that happens and we votes are meaningless. Likewise, there the public schools, which are in resi- are in debt, without sufficient capital are many who believe that all politi- dential areas. This has always bothered we will be faced with several options. cians are the same — corrupt — and me, but I never complained about it First, default on the payment. Second, so don’t feel it matters much which until now, because of this issue with raise taxes to cover the shortfall. Third, way they vote. I encourage those of a Baptist mission in Tooele reported take money from other school pro- my generation and younger to get in an article in the Tooele Transcript- grams. I know I don’t have all the facts. involved. We can make a difference if Bulletin titled “City nixes Baptist mis- Richard Reese and Maria Rockwell at we put forth the effort. Our voices and sion center on southeast bench” on the school district would be excellent vision are needed. Let’s show the older Nov. 20. Just what sort of trouble is a sources of information. We haven’t generations that we are informed, that A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper mission home from the Baptists going seen the end of this crisis. The district we do care, and that our issues do to cause? Are residents worried that should build only what we can afford, matter. Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus some folks might turn into Baptists? I and stay out of debt with my money. Carina Dillon Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor know of several LDS families that open Jerry Powers Tooele up their homes for the LDS mission- Stansbury Park A5

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at A STUDENT’S VIEW Middle Canyon Holiday Gift & Craft Fair FRI, Dec. 5 • 5am - 9pm New This Year Cross-country belies valley rivalry SAT, Dec. 6 10am - 6pm Rudolf $8 each rantsville and Tooele. despite the color of his or her is, what will happen when Middle Canyon Elementary School • 751 E. 1000 N. Two schools, one uniform. The runners on the Stansbury High School opens? rivalry. Purple and red Courtnee sideline recognize what a chal- G Cartwright have been at odds for as long lenge it is to finish a race, and Courtnee Cartwright is a senior as anybody can remember, CORRESPONDENT are always there to cheer the at Grantsville High School. the rivalry growing deeper and others on. deeper with each passing year. But despite the friendship Each student has taken on a between the two teams, the deep responsibility to defend In fact, it is not an unusual runners still remember that your his or her school and its teams. sight to see purple and red they are different. They remain online But there is one exception to standing side by side on a deeply rooted into their indi- neighborhood this blood-boiling rivalry. race course, cheering on each vidual teams, and nothing can The THS and GHS cross- other’s teammates. change that. country teams have become But that doesn’t just go for The rivalry is what makes tea store unlikely friends. They know the runners. The coaches give things exciting, and despite theteacaddystore.com each other’s names, cheer for support to the opposite teams the friendship before and BRITISH CHOCOLATE • MODERN TEA WARE each other, “carb load” on spa- as well, standing next to each after the races, the runners’ BLACK TEA-OOLONG TEA • HERBAL & FRUIT TEA ghetti together, and even travel other, giving extra encourage- true colors surface when the GIFT BASKETS together, taking long bus rides ment and tips to each other’s gun goes off at the starting LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED • 435-843-9594 to races in Idaho Falls and runners as they endure three line. The cheering suddenly Boise, as well as California. long, torturous miles. The doesn’t matter and the games The runners take the time to coaches have also taken time lose their magic. It turns into get to know each other, teach- to get to know each of the run- a fight as they try to pass each ing the opposite team’s games ners, joking with them and giv- other, struggling up steep hills and introducing them to new ing them nicknames that tend or sprinting down the final DANCE SENSATIONS music. Some runners give tips to stick. stretch of the race. But once a to each other about the treach- And while the two oppos- runner crosses the finish line, “THE STUDIO OF CHAMPIONS” erous courses and promise to ing football teams would likely they are more than willing On Friday December 5 at 8:15 pm, Dance Sensations would like to invite you to our cheer for the opposite team, start an all-out riot, with these to turn around and pat each while others stand next to each two cross-country teams, it other on the back. “CAT IN THE HAT” Christmas Production at the Middle Canyon Elementary School other on the starting lines, isn’t about beating each other, Two coaches, two training located at 751 E. 1000 N. Tooele. (for their craft fair) where a loud “Utah” cheer can it’s about supporting each methods, two teams. But that be heard in addition to the other and helping each indi- is what makes this unlikely “Hope to see you there” individual team cheers. vidual runner finish their race, friendship fun. The question Happy Holidays! Dance: New G-ville Christmas lights Jazz, Lyrical Hip Hop, Tumbling, Cheerleading Classes taught at Stansbury Club House Located at #1 Country Club, Stansbury Park, keep the Yuletide beat going Utah 84074 by Emma Penrod CORRESPONDENT (435) 850-8024 A new, computer-synchronized www.dancesensations.net Christmas light show is brighten- ing up Grantsville this year. We are offering $10 off of our Though Christmas lights at Academy Square in downtown registration fee for a limited time only. Grantsville have been a tra- Bring your coupon and sign up with us. dition for years, complaints about the 2007 display moti- vated the Grantsville Volunteer Fire Department to redesign it, according to fire chief Brent Marshall. Now, more than 40,000 lights dance in the darkened park each night, controlled by computers and set to popular Christmas tunes. “Some of the stuff we had put up in previous years had become old and worn out — it looked shabby,” said Marshall. “We heard numerous complaints about the disrepair not fitting the season.” Thanks to generous donations from local businesses, an alloca- tion in the city budget, and nearly 1,000 hours of donated time, this year’s display has become a show Grantsville residents are calling exciting. Volunteers began designing the show last April. Given the enthusiastic response, the fire department hopes not only to continue the new tradition, but to expand it. Academy Square is located on the northeast corner of Main and Center streets in Grantsville. The photography / Maegan Burr light shows begin at 5:30 p.m. and continue until 10:30 p.m., with The lawn in front of the Grantsville Fire Station is illuminated by a computer- controlled Christmas light show set to music. The light show will be playing all each show averaging between 20 through December. to 25 minutes in length. Viewers are encouraged to tune their car radios to 92.1 FM to fully organizers are encouraging those park on Center Street so as not to experience the show. However, who come to watch the show to impede Main Street traffic.

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photography / Maegan Burr Santa Claus rides down Grantsville’s Main Street Saturday morning during the town’s annual Santa Parade. A6 OBITUARY

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He dearly many friends. and How Much Do They Cost? and Alice Spray Shields. He was loved his family and friends and He was preceded in death by born in Recap (Arcadia), on Oct. was always assisting others in his loving wife Carol, his son ULLETIN Consumer’s Guide Compares 2, 1915. any and all ways possible. Toby Joseph Tate Shields, his par- B 28 Major Hearing Aid Brands Toby married the love of his life was well known for his giving ents and his siblings, Eldon, Get this book to learn: Carol Jane Tate on Jan. 20, 1937 spirit and became a “special” Leo, Lloyd (Gus), Glenn (Sandy) What is the best brand for you? and they were later sealed in the individual to many, many people Raymond (Shorty), Grant (Gus) Holy Temple of The Church of whose lives he touched greatly. and Vera Taylor. Funeral services How much do hearing aids Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He is survived by his children were held on Tuesday, Dec. 2, cost? for time and all eternity. Toby Sharon (Mel) McCoy, Kathy (Max) 2008 in Tooele at the LDS Chapel What should you expect from spent 64 wonderful years with five children, 12 grandchildren, Whitehouse-Degelbeck, Bruce on 1000 W. Utah Ave., at 11 a.m. new hearing aids? his sweet and loving compan- 29 great-grandchildren and six (Jacque) Shields, Mary Jane Interment was in the Tooele City Learn how to save 50% off ion. They were the parents of great-great-grandchildren. Chlubna his loving grandchil- Cemetery. MSRP on digital hearing aids. For a FREE copy, call Offered to the public by 1-800-957-6270 Evelyn Whitehouse Evelyn retired from Civil Her son Allan F. Martin, Custom Hearing 24-Hour Recorded Message UT License #368167-4601 Martin Service in 1981 after 35 years nieces, nephews and cousins service. She was one of the four survive her. Preceded in death original charter members of by husband Glenn G. Martin, Oct. 27, 1917 — Nov. 29, 2008 the Tooele Civic League hav- son Richard G. Martin, broth- Evelyn W. Martin, beloved ing been a member since 1939. ers Alva, Franklin and Howard Share your opinion with mother, cousin and aunt, passed She twice received the honor Whitehouse, sisters Leona away Nov. 29, 2008 at Cottage of Tooele Civic League Club Charles and Mary Lacey, and over 27,000 readers. Glen in Tooele, with her lov- Woman of the Year. sister-in-law Edith Martin. ing son by her side. Evelyn was She was a member of the Funeral services will be held born Oct. 27, 1917 in Tooele, DUP. She served a term as Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008 at noon Write a letter to the editor to Franklin Whitehouse Sr. and Tooele Senior Citizen president. at the Tooele First Ward Chapel, Mary Ann Harris. She served on the Tooele Soil located at 253 S. 200 East. A She married Glenn G. Martin Conservation board for sev- viewing will be held beginning on Oct. 23, 1942 in the Salt Lake eral years. She was an active at 10:30 a.m., prior to services. Temple. They had two sons, member of the LDS Church and The family wishes to express [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 Richard G. Martin and Allan F. served faithfully in many call- deep appreciation to the won- Martin. Evelyn’s life was devot- ings during her lifetime. derful staff at Cottage Glen and ed to family, surrounding them Evelyn forever touched many Mountain West Hospice for Tribute To My Dad with love, caring and loyalty. She stood strong when life lives with her positive attitude, their loving care of Evelyn. We Raymond E. Harris Regardless of what activi- handed her some pretty hard generosity, and caring nature. also want to thank the cousins, Oct 24, 1931-Dec. 3, 1997 ties Glenn, or Richard and knocks with the deaths of her Whenever anyone asked her nieces, nephews, neighbors, Your Mission On This Earth Is Done, Your Pain & Allan were ever involved in, she husband Glenn, and her son how she was, no matter how ward members and friends who Suffering Now Is None. attended and lovingly support- Richard. Her faith was unfail- dire the circumstances, the were so good to her throughout Dad, My Heart Is Filled With So Much Sorrow, ed them in any way she could. ing. reply was “just fine.” her life. I Find It Hard To Face Tomorrow. But, With All The Memories You’ve Left Behind, You’ve Proven To Me You Were One Of A Kind. Leona Beth Roach You Taught Me Dad, The Gift Of Giving, for many. and sister Wanda, as well as one You Taught Me The Joy Of Living. Fawson Grandma will be remembered granddaughter and one great- You Taught Me How To Be A Friend, You most for her great cooking, granddaughter. Taught Me How To Fight Until The End. handmade quilts and Christmas Funeral services will be held You Had A Glow That Came From All Your Sharing, Leona Beth Roach Fawson chocolates. You never left Beth’s Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008 at 11 A Few Gray Hairs From The Many Years Of Caring. passed away peacefully Nov. 28, house hungry. a.m., in the Marshall Crossing For Me, The Road Ahead Will Seem Quite Long, But, You Taught 2008 in Tooele, at the age of 91. She is survived by her chil- Ward Church, 81 N. Church St., Me Perseverance, And How To Be Strong. She was born to Hazel Kirk and dren, Betty (Bud) Chaudoin, Bill Grantsville. Friends may call As Your Daughter, You Have My Love And Undying Respect, James Absalom Roach on Sept. 8, (Kris), Norma Palmer, Marilyn on the family from 9:30-10:45 For You See Dad, In My Eyes You Were Always Perfect. 1917 in Tooele. Martin, Blaine (Joyce), John a.m., prior to the service at the Its Hard For Those Left Behind To Understand She married the love of her life (Elaine), 18 grandchildren and 31 church. Interment will be in the The Meaning Of Our Heavenly Father’s Plan. Ray Fawson on June 10, 1938 in great-grandchildren. Her sisters Grantsville City Cemetery. But, With Your Loving Spirit So Divine, Your New Priesthood Will Make You Shine. Salt Lake City. Their marriage was Georgie, Nina, Hazel and Ruby The family would like to thank Dad, I Know That From Above, You Will Continue To Shower Me With Love. later solemnized in the Jordan also survive her. Cottage Glen and Dr. Trudel for When You Grew Tired And Needed Some Rest, River Temple. Beth was known Preceded in death by Ray, her the loving care and friendship The Lord Chose You Dad, Because You’re The Best!! throughout Tooele County for parents, step father August (Gus) they provided our mother over December 8, 1997 by Laurie Nunley I Love You Dad!! being a talented seamstress. She Vorwaller, brothers Max, Mark, the years. made wedding and prom dresses Yuba, Charlie, Elmer, and Rulon,

Laura Hunt (Michael) Simkins of Kaysville. She found great joy in her 21 grandchildren, 78 great-grand- Dental assisting school 1908 — 2008 children, 91 great-great-grand- Our beloved and devoted children, and three great-great- mother and grandmother, Elsie great-grandchildren. opens in Tooele Utah Anna Laura Ostberg Hunt has Laura is honored and adored returned home to our Heavenly by her posterity. She has lived Father; to her husband and the a life in which she has lifted, Doctor directed school prepares for open arms of her loving fam- taught, and inspired those who ily. She died on Nov. 30, 2008 continue to adore her. January 5th opening at the home of a daughter in She was preceded in death by Grantsville. Laura has lived 100 her parents; a daughter, Norma TOOELE UTAH It’s a new program that teaches You can expect to pay nearly $10,000 for some years of a rich life, filled with Dean (George) Busenbark; dental assisting faster, and costs thousands less than programs in Utah and spend 9 to 12 months of your devotion to family, community four sisters and five broth- and service. ers: Evangeline Tappan Godby, many programs in Utah. Many people are unable life getting a certificate in dental assisting. Assist Laura was one of 10 chil- Lorraine Richardson, Golda to break into dental assisting as a career because to Succeed concentrates on real world dental dren, born on July 28, 1908 in Cannon, Wanda Jensen, Frank all the available programs are too expensive and procedures and is taught by doctors and assistants Cainville, a daughter of John service. The evidence of her Hat, Ellis Ostberg, Victor Ostberg, take too long. Another obstacle to getting a great who are currently practicing dentistry. “This is a Jacob Alfred and Elsie Evangeline handy work adorn the homes of Travers Ostberg and baby Alfred job, in the dental field is that few want to hire a hands-on program and focuses on training dental Cook Ostberg. She married Floyd family and friends of those she Ostberg. person who has no experience. Assist to Succeed assistants who have actual experience to give Albert Hunt, Nov. 17, 1925 in loved. She served faithfully in Funeral services will be held Tooele, Utah offers an 11 weekend program that them the knowledge and confidence they need Loa. Their marriage was solem- various teaching and leadership Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008 at 1 p.m., nized in the Manti Temple, May positions as a member of The in the Torrey LDS Ward Chapel runs only on Saturdays. This means that you to hit the ground running with a new career.” 19, 1927. They had five beautiful Church of Jesus Christ of Later- in Bicknell, where friends may do not have to quit your job to get ready for a says Dr. Landon Rockwell one of the primary daughters. Floyd died Sept. 29, day Saints. In her later years she call for viewing Saturday morn- new career! Upon completion of the course and directors of the program at the Tooele Rosewood 1975. was especially interested in poli- ing from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., an externship, students can receive a certificate Dental training location. Her 100 years of life was spent tics, current events, and was an prior to the services. Burial will to work as a dental assistant anywhere in Utah! Tuition for the program is $3995. The demand in service to her family, her avid Utah Jazz Fan. Go Jazz! be in the Torrey Cemetery under Dental assistant pay depends on experience and for this course has been absolutely astonishing! church and community. She had Laura is survived by her the care of the Springer Turner education and averages between $8/hr for the Easy financing is also available OAC. Tuition award winning talents includ- daughters: Lenore (Elmer) Funeral Home of Richfield and ing quilting, crocheting, bak- Peterson of Torrey; LaVerne Salina. inexperienced to over $20/hr with benefits for an includes all books and materials required for the ing, and gardening. Her hands Hunt and Bernice Hiatt, both On line guest book at: www. educated/experienced dental assistant! course. This makes it possible for almost anyone were worn from hard work and of Grantsville; and Shanna Rae springerturner.com. This program has been running in Utah to afford this fantastic opportunity. receiving rave reviews from students, parents, The first day of classes is January 5th. Space and grandparents who have helped jumpstart is limited and the class is filling up fast. An careers for themselves and others. Dentists are open house will be held on December 18th, DEATH NOTICE Collision onto SR-138 — and the inside calling the schools trying to hire new graduates 7:00pm at Rosewood Dental. Located at 181 northbound lane until about continued from page A1 3 p.m. while crews cleaned up and offer current students positions before they West Vine Street, Tooele, Utah. You can get more Robert Joseph the mud and the two mangled even graduate! Dentists who have hired Assist to information and RSVP by calling Jackie at Assist The driver of the dump trucks were hauled away. succeed graduates are giving glowing reports! to Succeed: 435-882-0099. Williamson truck, Steven Jakeman, of Traffic in both directions Assist to Succeed Tooele is so certain that you Tooele, was ejected from the was backed up significantly, will love your experience they are offering a 100% Assist to Succeed Tooele dental assistant Robert Joseph Williamson, age vehicle. He suffered serious but Prescott said, although he was Money Back Guarantee! If at any time during the students have the opportunity to participate in 54, died Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008 non-life-threatening injuries. unsure how far in either direc- course you are unhappy with the education you our whitening for life program. in Woodland Calif. Obituary to He was airlifted to University tion. follow. Hospital. Christofferson had been are receiving, you will receive all of your money An added benefit, included with your paid Prescott said the dump truck driving the Tooele route for back with no hassles! tuition. was carrying a load of mud, more than 20 years and was Get to know Tooele County which spilled on the road dur- well-known by local business subscribe to the ing the accident. owners. “It was a huge mess,” The accident is still under Prescott said. investigation. 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TUESDAY December 2, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Help Our County Food Bank This Season. Grantsville Elementary School continues Bring an item of non-perishable food to your next appointment at Oasis Family Medicine and we will make an additional donation. tradition of “Nutcracker” performance OASIS FAMILY Dr. Jay Spector by Courtnee Cartwright plenty of parts to go around. MEDICINE call 833-0229 CORRESPONDENT Students will sweep away the audiences, performing the 196 East 2000 North • Suite 100 • (Behind the Hospital) Students at Grantsville parts of the Snow Queen and Elementary School have her snowflakes, the Mouse jumped into the Christmas King and his mice, soldiers, spirit and are ready to perform Russians, the Flower Queen and “The Nutcracker.” her flowers, Jesters, Chinese, For the 27th year in a row, Polls, Arabians, Pennywhistles, Grantsville Elementary third a mother and her children, folk ���Huge graders will be performing dancers, party guests, and fam- their traditional rendition of ily members. The Nutcracker this Wednesday Many students tried out for and Thursday. “The Nutcracker their parts, while others wrote Christmas is a fun Christmas tradi- their top five preferences down. tion,” said third grade teacher During try-outs, students had Donna Filion, “The kids get to sharpen their dancing skills excited because it is a com- Sale! and improve their line-read- munity thing.” The Nutcracker ing, but ultimately, the deci- December 6th is a tradition that has gone sion was up to the third grade on at Grantsville Elementary teachers. for years, and is not likely to The students began practic- go away anytime in the near ing for the production at the future. beginning of October, where The Nutcracker follows they took their physical edu- photography / Maegan Burr the story of young Clara, as cation time to learn the vari- Grantsville Elementary third-graders Gavin Webb (Nutcracker), Madalyn Leavitt she receives a nutcracker ous dances that would be per- (Clara) and Mark Whiting (Mouse King) practice a fight scene in the “Nutcracker” for Christmas that magically formed. Tuesday morning in the school’s gym. comes to life and whisks her “It’s hard work but the stu- away to his magical kingdom. dents work hard,” said Filion. were purchased years ago, and “The kids really enjoy it,” said With Madalynn Leavitt The nutcracker has been all of the costumes are prop- Filion, “And it’s not Christmas playing Clara, Alivia Leonelli performed for 27 consecutive erty of the school. until the lights go on and the playing the Sugar Plum Fairy, years, and it hasn’t changed With such anticipation from Nutcracker music starts.” and Gavin Webb playing the much over the years. The parents and the community, Performances will take place Nutcracker, the show is sure majority of the costumes that tickets for both performances Wednesday and Thursday to be a success. And with 216 will be used were made by par- were quickly gone, distributed night, Dec. 3-4, and it is a ticket third graders, there were still ent volunteers, while the rest among the community. only event. Candles 25% OFF* Color Copies .29 cents* • Copies • Napkins • Laminating • Business Cards • Binding • Envelopes took that total to just over $8 mil- the audit, Deseret Peak, had the way the 2009 budget currently • Faxing • Custom Labels Audit lion, Jensen said. operating expenses totaling $3.1 looks, it’s about 3 to 4 percent • Balloons • All Postal Services continued from page A1 “We don’t have a lot of long- million with operating revenues lower than last year’s budget. • Cards and Supplies, term debt so that’s a big burden totaling only roughly $754,000 “Some of that is attributed to • Office including Stamps, transient room tax, debt service, we don’t have,” he said. — a shortfall of $2.3 million in less capital improvements and • Scrapbooking Shipping, Priority general fund, and capital and The report states that in 2007, operating income. The landfill’s I just some department Supplies and Express mail. expenditure funds. assets in Tooele County exceeded operating expenses were a little heads realizing that we are in lean • Announcements “That money is basically what liabilities by $94 million. more than $2 million, while its times,” he said. is known as reserves,” Mike In the general fund, which is operating revenues were nearly “I think we have good depart- Jensen said. “You’re able to use money budgeted for the majority $2.5 million. Wendover Airport’s ment heads and commissioners that amount in your next bud- of the county’s operating expens- operating expenses added up to who watch money closely,” he Copy Cottage get cycle if you so choose, or it es, actual revenues of $23.7 mil- $1.7 million while its operating said. “Everybody understands the For All Your Copying and Shipping Needs helps offset any deficiencies in lion were less than final budgeted revenues equaled roughly $1.3 economic crisis we’re in and the the fund.” revenues by $610,532. The audit million. department heads did a great job 500 E. Village Blvd. #101 The report also showed that attributes that to tax revenues, “The airport pretty much stays of not increasing their budgets.” Stansbury Park, Utah 84074 at the end of the current year, intergovernmental revenues and the same, the landfill is doing a He added, “Tooele County is Phone (435) 843-9945 • Fax (435) 843-8565 the unreserved fund balance — mitigation fees all coming in little better, Deseret Peak loses like anybody else. We’ll have to money that can be spent at the below projections. money,” Mike Jensen said, adding watch what we spend and what Holiday Hours: M-Sat 9am-8pm government’s discretion — for the In addition, the final adopted the county needs to find a better we spend it on to get through *Good through the end of December. general fund was $5.2 million. budget for general fund expen- way of generating revenues at the this.” The total general fund bal- ditures was roughly $19.5 million complex. [email protected] ance at the end of 2007 was a in 2007, which was a 10 percent He said the shortfall at Deseret little more than $7.7 million, decrease from the 2006 adopted Peak seems to be about the same which was about a $4.2 million budget, according to the audit from year to year, as user fees decrease from the year before. report. Actual expenditures in haven’t been generating as much That decrease is due to the same 2007 were $17 million — 13 per- money as the county would like. capital improvements. cent less than the final adopted Mike Jensen said Deseret Peak Tooele County’s total long- 2007 budget. is supplemented about $950,000 Santa term debt decreased by $442,208 The county has three enter- a year. It is subsidized out of the in 2007 to $5.9 million at the end prise funds set up to run as general fund budget. pm of 2007, according to the report. self-sustaining businesses: the Mike Jensen said when plan- 1 - 3 The August 2008 issuance of a Tooele County landfill, Deseret ning next year’s budget, county $2.3 million bond to build a con- Peak Complex and the Wendover officials took the current econom- vention center at Deseret Peak Airport. According to data from ic situation into account. He said Green HOLIDAY CARNIVAL continued from page A1 Saturday DEC 13 • Noon - 4 weekend, compared with 147 million for last year. Established local retailers said National Guard Armory they outpaced those modest SW Corner of Vine & 1st St. sales gains. Aric Johnson, manager for • FREE family pict. w/Santa • Cake Walk Game Crazy in Tooele, reported • FREE admission w/ can of food • Crafter’s Booths his store did double the business for Utah Food bank or a gently • Silent Auction this Black Friday weekend as it used book for school library • Pizza & Drinks* did during the same weekend last year. • Children’s Games & Crafts* • Gingerbread House “We did 300 to 400 transac- • Door Prizes Decorating Contest tions, and for a rough guess I’d say we made close to $16,000 by the time we closed Friday,” *Some games, crafts and food will cost, with family friendly pricing. Johnson said. “On Thanksgiving Day we made around $3,000, www.excelsior-academy.org and for Saturday we did around $6,500,” he said. “For this year’s entire Thanksgiving weekend we were up 104.5 percent in sales from what we were last year.” Color & Turn in Johnson said shoppers were lining up outside the store at 4 at the Carnival a.m., and there was a crowd of for a Treat! roughly 50 people outside by the time the doors opened. “All things related to the photography / Maegan Burr Nintendo Wii, whether it be the actual consoles or games, were Tooele resident Kendal Ferguson tests out an elliptical machine Friday morning the big sellers of the day, but we at the grand opening of Sears in Tooele. had an even mix of both cheaper and more expensive stuff sell “We sold everything from dryer combos, tool sets, and TVs Friday.” small gift items to a $600 log over the Thanksgiving week- Homebodies Furniture bed,” she said. “People were buy- end,” Thomas said. “This week’s and Accessories owner Becki ing for both family and friends, sales were quite robust with a Bryant said she was surprised as well as themselves.” good mix of appliances, tools, at how much business her store Despite the weekend’s big and even outdoor and garden received on Black Friday despite turnout, Big 5’s Dudar thinks products like snowblowers and not opening early. shoppers are being more cau- lawnmowers. People appreciate “I thought people were going tious with their holiday spend- having another choice now for to primarily target the bigger ing. appliances and tools, and with retailers on Black Friday, or that “There were many people who our busy downtown location we people would come in later in the weren’t looking for the latest and fit right into Tooele’s market.” day or just on Saturday,” Bryant greatest high-end stuff because Because the holiday shop- said. “However, we had a phe- they couldn’t afford it,” he said. ping season comes only once a nomenal day and were packed “People realize that they can’t year, Bryant thinks shoppers will with customers from open to spend as much over the holidays most likely abandon their frugal close at our store, and we did as this year, so they’re getting their mindset when they find that per- much money on Black Friday as shopping done earlier and trying fect gift. we have done in an entire week to grab the greatest deals.” “Folks will still be looking for sometimes.” Thomas thinks having the bargains, but when some people Bryant said she also saw an right product mix will be essen- see something that’s unique or even mix of cheaper items and tial for retailers this holiday sea- handmade, the cost won’t mat- those that were more expensive son. ter,” she said. sell during the big weekend. “We sold a lot of washer/ [email protected] A8

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REEL TALK ‘Four Christmases’ lacks holiday cheer ince Vaughn can be funny. Sometimes he can even be hilarious V Missy Thompson — witness “Wedding Crashers.” When it comes to Christmas STAFF WRITER movies, however, he can’t seem to incorporate his typical brand of humor into a holiday tale. This happened last year in “Fred best to keep up with Vaughn’s Claus,” where he played Santa long, exasperating diatribes Claus’ older brother. It was about whatever situation in funny in parts, but not enough which they are stuck. Settlement Canyon to make it enjoyable to watch. Another plus to “Four The same can be said about Christmases” is the supporting Irrigation Shareholders “Four Christmases.” cast. Jon Favreau easily steals the It seems that good Christmas show playing Vaughn’s Ultimate movies are hard to come by. “It’s Fighting Champion wannabe are invited to attend the a Wonderful Life,” “A Christmas brother, Denver. Robert Duvall, Story” and even “Home Alone” Sissy Spacek, Jon Voight and photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures set the bar for Christmas mov- Tim McGraw also have small Annual Shareholders Kate (Reese Witherspoon) and Brad (Vince Vaughn) visit the house of Brad’s dad ies in the 21st century. Very roles and are equally enjoyable, during one of their “Four Christmases.” few have been able to live but not very memorable. It’s Meeting up to these films and “Four surprising that such a good cast Christmases” is just like every would have made such a trite a disastrous Christmas morn- and have children, but Brad does pm other holiday movie. It tries to Christmas movie. ing, they head to Kate’s mom, not. In the end, it could be the Tuesday, DEC 2 • 7 be just funny enough to keep In “Four Christmases,” Marilyn’s (Mary Steenburgen) worst of the four Christmases. an audience entertained. “Four Brad (Vaughn) and Kate house where her sister Courtney There are some very funny Tooele County Courthouse Christmases” is less than an (Witherspoon) always elect to (Kristin Chenoweth) is also in moments in “Four Christmases,” hour and a half long, but it still travel somewhere other than attendance. They tell Brad about most of which deal with sight Agenda items to be discussed are the didn’t hold my attention like it to their families’ homes for Kate’s insecurities as an over- gags and predictable humor. Presidents Report, the Meter Committee Report, should have. Christmas. This year their plan weight child and other embar- I’ll admit, I laughed — a lot. Some people have a hard is to head to the warm beaches rassing stories. However, nothing Looking back, it wasn’t as and the Election of a Board Memeber. enough time getting through of Fiji. After a heavy fog settles is more embarrassing than get- funny as it could have been Christmas with one family let over San Francisco, their flight ting up in front of Pastor Phil’s if they’d taken out two of the only four. Those that do might is delayed. During a live news (Dwight Yoakam) congregation Christmases. It would make a Questions call 833-9606 find “Four Christmases” an early broadcast, Brad and Kate are to act out the birth of Jesus better movie to have Brad and anxiety attack. The set up is sim- interviewed among the rest Christ. Although, Brad didn’t Kate go to their parents homes ilar to “Meet the Parents” or any of the frustrated passengers. seem to have a huge problem and that is it. Just about every- of the other meeting new family Unfortunately, all four parents with it. one knows how stressful the movies, but having to do it four see the couple and must stay in Tension has been building holidays can be and adding two times over. the area for Christmas hitting between Brad and Kate with the more Christmases to the mix just What “Four Christmases” the homes of his mom, his dad, stress of the holiday and dealing makes it more of a headache. does have going for it, is the her mom and her dad all in the with their respective parents and [email protected] mismatched chemistry between same day. siblings. It only gets worse when Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon. The first stop is at the home Brad finds out his mom (Spacek) The duo couldn’t be more oppo- of Brad’s dad (Duvall) where his is dating his best friend. As they site in appearance: Vaughn is brothers Denver (Favreau) and get closer to their final stop, her FLICK AT A GLANCE tall and a little chubby while Dallas (McGraw) are also visit- dad’s place, Kate realizes that Witherspoon is petite. Their ing. Here, Kate learns that Brad’s all of her insecurities about not Grade: C personalities also don’t seem given name was Orlando and wanting children — a point of Rated: PG-13 to match on screen. But, that’s that he was always picked on concern from the beginning of Time: 86 minutes probably why it works well by his brothers and even more the movie — have vanished. Now playing enough. Witherspoon does her so now that he’s a lawyer. After Now, she wants to get married

Tooele County Deputy concealed dangerous weapon, a girlfriend’s 18-month-old child, Deals Attorney Gary Searle said some class A misdemeanor, based on causing serious injury back in ����������� continued from page A1 victims aren’t emotionally pre- that information. April. ���������������� pared to have to relive the events Further investigation, how- “The defense didn’t fight the occurrence regardless of loca- of the crime committed against ever, revealed conflicting sto- fact that the injury took place,” ������������ tion and who the prosecutors them over and over, which ries about what had actually Searle said. “The fight was over � ��������������������� are. sometimes can be detrimental happened that day. Lavert told if it was knowingly inflicted.” ������������ ������� “Having a high number of to a case. prosecutors he had gone into The prosecution allowed �������������������� plea bargains is very typical, not “I had a case about nine years the convenience store destitute Garcia to plead guilty to a third- only across the state but nation- ago where a guy was in prison and had mentioned his circum- degree felony based on the belief � ��������������� wide,” Bradshaw said. for sexually abusing his sister. It stances to the clerks. Lavert said that the act was rendered with- � ������ Historically, however, it’s a was appealed and appealed and the clerks had suggested that out the intent to cause injury. ������������� � method of resolution that was appealed,” Searle said. “I had to he rob them to obtain the cash. “He clearly intended to shake ���������� � atypical some 40 odd years ago. meet with the victim and say, However, security video footage the child and he disregarded the � ���� �������� “During the time when I was ‘You’re 21 years old now, mar- that would have detailed exactly likelihood that serious injury a prosecutor, I don’t recall ever ried and have a child. Do you what went on suspiciously came could result,” Hogan said. entering into a plea deal,” said want to come and testify again?’ up missing. Plea bargains can also result Gordon R. Hall, who served And she said no, so the case was “That video would have either in a quicker resolution with the ������� �������� as Tooele County attorney for dismissed.” sunk him or totally exonerated same penalty than could poten- � ���������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������ three terms during the 1950s The inherent risk of taking a him,” Searle said. tially be received should the ������� ��������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������ and ’60s. case to trial also leads to plea- But without it the prosecution case go to trial. Hall, who went on to serve bargain negotiations, Hogan didn’t have the proof to prove “If we have 10 first-degree as a 3rd District Court judge � and Chief Justice of the Utah “Everyone thinks that plea deals are a bad thing. But we State Supreme Court — and is the namesake for the Tooele don’t just say ‘Oh this will be tough for the defendant �������������������� �������� County Courthouse — said he remembers most of his cases we should try to soften it up a little bit.’ The deal doesn’t being resolved with a defendant ���������������� pleading guilty to the charges as happen unless there is a benefit for both sides.” originally filed. Doug Hogan The change, Hall said, is Tooele County Attorney largely due to a change in cir- Starting at cumstances. “There is far more crime now,” said. beyond a reasonable doubt that felony charges on one guy, I can 75,000 BTU Hall said. “The number of cases “Trials take up a lot of time,” Lavert had committed the crime reduce it to one first-degree fel- $ that are filed have multiplied.” Hogan said. “Even if you have as it was reported by the clerks ony and he’ll still get the same % 80 Furnaces Hogan said one reason jus- a solid case, you run the risk The only thing that the prose- amount of time because after 1,500 tice can sometimes be better of having a juror who is going cution knew for certain was that a person gets sent to prison it’s served through a plea bargain to vote ‘not guilty’ just because officers found a handgun and based on the Board of Parole is because many cases that go they want to. Everyone goes a knife in the center console of to decide how long they stay in to trial can end up dragging a into the jury box with some pre- Lavert’s vehicle. It’s unknown if prison,” Hogan said. “The board victim through the mud again conceived notions about our the weapons ever surfaced that knows all the facts of the case. Wasatch Heating & Air and again. system. It’s always a roll of the day and even the amount of They consider the nine charges “When an individual pleads dice.” money taken from the store is that got dismissed as well. They guilty, you eliminate 99 percent Searle, who was a defense in question. The clerks reported consider the whole course of Tooele • 843-4200 of all the appeals that come attorney in Salt Lake prior to one amount, but when searched conduct. It’s not like they are all up because the defendant has coming to the Tooele County Lavert was found with a differ- screened out.” waived those rights,” Hogan Attorney’s Office, said he has ent amount. Doug Ahlstrom, who served � ���������������������������������������� said. “You actually have final- seen the risk play out from the As a result, the charges as the Tooele County attorney ity.” opposite side of the court room. were amended to one count of from 1995 to 2007, said during “I won several cases at jury unlawful person in possession his entire 12-year tenure he saw trial and I walked out of trial of a handgun — a third-degree the same percentage of cases wondering ‘What the hell was felony — and all other charges resolved through plea bargain- We’ll Set You Straight that jury thinking?’ My client were dismissed. ing. was guilty,” Searle said. “There is “The attitude from the com- “If you had to try every case no open-and-shut case.” munity was ‘Why were the the system would come to a Sometimes new information charges reduced so far?’” Hogan grinding halt,” Ahlstrom said. emerges as a case works its way said. “We file off of what the “It’s a necessity.” through the system, causing the police give us, but then other The county attorney’s office need for reduced charges. facts come out that weren’t pre- prosecutes approximately 500 Take for example the recent sented when charges were filed. felony cases per year. If the case of Indiana native Lance If we were able to file the charg- prosecutors didn’t offer any Lavert. A probable cause state- es as we now know them, then plea deals and those cases went ment referred to the county there wouldn’t have been such a to trial, Hogan said the coun- attorney’s office initially laid out big reduction.” ty would need to hire 15 to 20 Bryan P. Horsley DMD, MS the case as a cut-and-dry armed Charges can also be reduced more prosecutors to handle the Scott C. Nord DMD, MS robbery in which Lavert had if the level of intent is different case load, and additional court * demanded cash from a station than it was originally seen to rooms and judges would be Orthodontic Specialist attendant at the Chevron Top be. needed. Stop in Lake Point while bran- “The dispute is rarely ‘You’ve “We’d be happy to do it, but 181 W. Vine, Ste. B • Tooele dishing a handgun, and then got the wrong guy.’ It’s ‘I did we’d need more help,” Hogan fled to Wendover with the cash. this, but the state is saying that I said. “If we said we weren’t 435.882.8800 The county attorney’s office knowingly and intentionally did going to do any plea deals, we www. horsleyorthodontics.com originally charged Lavert with this and I’m saying I recklessly could spend millions of dollars first-degree felony aggravated did this,’” Hogan said. in prosecutions and receive no Definition of Orthodontic Specialist: robbery, third-degree felony One such example is the case better outcome at the prison A dentist who has 2-3 years of additional education in aligning teeth and correcting malocclusions. unlawful person in possession of George Garcia, a California that we would have originally.” of a handgun, and carrying a man who violently shook his [email protected] A9

TUESDAY December 2, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:35 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Thursday 7:36 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Friday 7:37 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Saturday 7:38 a.m. 5:02 p.m. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Sunday 7:39 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Monday 7:40 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 7:41 a.m. 5:02 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 11:51 a.m. 10:32 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 12:15 p.m. 11:35 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 12:37 p.m. none Saturday 1:00 p.m. 12:39 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 1:24 p.m. 1:45 a.m. Statistics for the week ending Dec. 1. Some sun, then A morning flurry; Considerable clouds Monday 1:50 p.m. 2:55 a.m. Mostly cloudy Partly sunny Plenty of sunshine Partly sunny Temperatures Tuesday 2:23 p.m. 4:09 a.m. turning cloudy clouds and sun with a little snow High/Low past week 56/29 First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 44/25 47 27 45 26 44 26 50 27 46 27 41 29 32 26 Average temp past week 42.7 Normal average temp past week 34.7 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Dec 5 Dec 12 Dec 19 Dec 27 Shown is Wednesday’s 56 Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 51 53 49 52 Wednesday night’s lows and 48 43 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2008 Wednesday’s highs. 38 36 36 40 36 UTAH WEATHER 29 31 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 49/27 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 49/25 Knolls Clive Lake Point 49/21 47/25 47/26 50/27 18.43 Ogden Stansbury Park 14.40 47/27 Erda 50/27 Vernal Grantsville 49/29 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 42/19 50/27 39/24 0.04 0.42 0.00 0.06 Tooele 50/27 Bauer 47/27 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 47/27 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 47/27 44/17 50/24 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 47/27 48/21 1.0 Nephi Rush Valley 49/24 47/26 Ophir 39/22 Delta Manti 51/24 48/23 0.0 0.0 Green River Last Month Season 52/22 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 48/25 51/24 Moab 48/19 SNOWPACK Hanksville 50/26 Beaver 57/22 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 53/23 Ibapah 46/25 49/19 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Monday 0.0” 0.0” 0.0” St. George 49/21 50/24 Average 5.1” 3.1” 1.7” 59/34 Kanab 57/28 Eureka Percent of Average 0% 0% 0% 44/24 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

BLAST FROM THE PAST Grantsville shoot-out was straight out of Hollywood ast week, as many warrant, while Carrigan drew a posse and set out after Haws. As Haws saw the group of the pistol to draw it from his people sat around the revolver, cocked it and pointed The posse had some trouble coming towards the house he pocket, it went off. dinner table for their it at Haws. tracking down Haws because jumped on a horse and started Haws had determined to sell L Natalie Tripp Thanksgiving feast, a few While Storey began handcuff- the outlaw had doubled his riding up the creek. He was so his life as dearly as possible and thoughts might have been STAFF WRITER ing Haws, Haws asked to get own tracks and came back to closely pursued that he left his had cocked the pistol, tying a spent on the Pilgrims and the some personal items before South Willow Creek, only a few horse and ran into the willows. piece of string to the trigger and Mayflower. being taken to prison, shaking miles from Grantsville, where The men followed Haws the other end of the string to his In grade school, children Mormon girl and joined the off the irons at the same time he stopped at the house of his into the brush and found him belt, so that when he drew the learn about the traditional “first Mormon church. before they had snapped shut. wife’s relative. waiting for an attack. Festus gun from him it would fire. Thanksgiving” in the English But early in the spring of This distracted the attention Haws told the man of the Sprague, a member of the The bullet went through the colonies around 1621. However, 1870, rumors circulated around of Carrigan, allowing Haws to house, who was there alone posse, found Haws first. Both man’s hand and into the body sometimes history gets a little the town that Haws was a des- lunge for Carrigan’s gun. with his wife and children, fired at the same time, hitting of another man, who died from muddled and romanticized as it perado, had killed a man in Carrigan fired the revolver, that he had killed a man and the mark, neither was killed the wound. The man killed passes through the generations Nevada the previous fall, and grazing Haws’s abdomen, expected the posse would be instantly, but Sprague would die wasn’t a resident of Grantsville, — and the Hollywood machine. escaped the hands of justice. but Haws was still able to after him. He also added that he later that evening. While Haws but was there at the time buy- But when it comes to the A warrant for Haws’ arrest fell wrench the gun from Carrigan would rather be shot than hung. was about to shoot the second ing cattle and decided to help Wild West, Tooele County really into the hands of United States and shoot Storey, killing him After sending a young herder time, Oren Barrus shot him and out. did have its experiences with Marshall William R. Storey and instantly. with a message to his wife, broke his neck. This made four total men outlaws and shoot-outs. Joseph T. Carrigan, a deputy Haws then made his escape, Haws tucked in for the night. Another man ran up to where dead at the hands of Haws Sometime before the spring sheriff from Nevada. taking his own pistols as well As the messenger delivered Haws was lying and saw the — including the murder in of 1870, a stranger by the On a Sunday evening, Storey as the guns belonging to Storey the message, word traveled muzzle of a pistol sticking out Nevada. name of Albert Haws rode into and Carrigan rode to Haws’s and Carrigan. concerning the whereabouts of of his pocket. As he took hold [email protected] Grantsville. He made friends residence and found him in the After taking care of Storey’s Haws, and the posse set out to with the people, married a corral. Storey began to read the body, Carrigan quickly rallied a find the outlaw. Sinus Infection? Visits to national forests declining Allergies? by Jeff Barnard pose huge threats to wild places. cent. When compared to the ris- to travel large distances, even ASSOCIATED PRESS “We only value what we know ing population, the proportion the prices of two and three and what we love,” said Richard of Americans visiting national years ago were starting to cut GRANTS PASS, Oregon (AP) Louv, author of “The Last Child in forests is falling even faster. into the recreation opportunity,” David K. Palmer M.D. — In the years after World War the Woods.” “Where is the politi- More said the decline appears said Mark Rey, undersecretary II, Americans packed up their cal constituency going to come to have started in the 1980s, dur- of agriculture in charge of the Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C young families and Army surplus from if all those trends continue ing President Ronald Reagan’s Forest Service. camping gear and headed into — disinvestment in facilities, administration, when the Forest “We are seeing less participa- Ear, Nose & Throat • Head & Neck Surgery the national forests to hunt, fish, lack of diversity, the disconnect Service became much more tion in overnight camping than Allergy & Sinus • Voice Disorders and hike. Going to the woods between children and nature?” interested in logging than rec- the quick day trips,” said Forest was part of what it meant to be If young people and the grow- reation. Service recreation director Jim Call 882-6448 to make an appointment an American. ing Hispanic population don’t “Remember Reagan’s famous Bedwell. Today, however, visits to the fill in for the aging white Baby quote about if you’ve seen one 196 W. 2000 N. #100 • Tooele national forests are off 13 per- Boomers who have long made redwood you’ve seen them all?” cent. up the vast majority of nation- More said. Top officials at the U.S. Forest al forest visitors, what will that The Endangered Species Act Service blame it on circumstanc- mean for the future? slowed logging in the 1990s, es outside their control — ris- “That is the big question,” said demanding more habitat for the The Tooele County Health ing gas prices, the popularity of Thomas More, a research for- northern spotted owl and other video games and the Internet, ester with the U.S. Forest Service wildlife. Without the revenue Department will be closed and an increasingly urban and Northern Research Station in from timber, the Forest Service aging population less inclined to Burlington, Vermont. “Is it going got Congress in 1996 to allow camp out. to be a future of hiking or is fees for trails and other ameni- for the entire day on Critics focus on fees charged it fancy cafes and city kinds of ties. for hiking trails and visitor cen- things? That’s what we’re trying Scott Silver, executive director WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3rd. ters, a proliferation of noisy off- to evaluate right now. And the of Wild Wilderness in Bend, sees road vehicles and the declining information is mixed, frankly.” a strong correlation between the proportion of the Forest Service The national forests date to imposition of fees and declining budget dedicated to recreation. 1891, when Congress authorized visits. James Johnston, a policy reserves to protect forests from “They raised the fees, and analyst with Forest Service cut-and-run logging. The system people stopped coming,” Silver Employees for Environmental has grown to 155 national forests said. “The theory of supply and Ethics in Eugene, spent the last covering 190 million acres. demand, price and elasticity was year camping out in 67 national Though they were always used proven. Now that they’ve seen forests and talking to 400 people. for recreation, there was no legal demand drop, they’re saying ‘Oh He concluded that while fewer recognition of that role until my goodness, we’ve got to figure people may be using the woods, the Multiple Use Act of 1960, out how to increase visitation.’” fewer trails and campgrounds are said James G. Lewis, historian Top Forest Service officials open and there are more people for the Forest History Society in reject Silver’s assertion about riding noisy off-road vehicles. Durham, North Carolina. fees. Although their surveys don’t “They think that it’s harder The Forest Service didn’t con- address the question, they attri- to find solitude,” he said of the duct a statistically rigorous sur- bute the decline primarily to the people he talked to. vey of visitation until 2000. That older and more urbanized popu- (435)277-2440 Coupled with the decline in National Visitor Use Monitoring lation, and increasing popularity visits to national parks, the trend program found 204.8 million of electronic entertainment and 151 North Main • Tooele makes nature lovers nervous at visitors annually in the period to rising gas prices. a time when the growing global 2000-2003 and 178.6 million for “For families of modest means HEALTH DEPARTMENT population and climate change 2003-2007 — a decline of 13 per- with large vehicles who have got A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 2, 2008 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Hole-in-one Troy Green scored a hole-in-one Cowboys use defense this weekend on Hole 16 of the Stansbury Park Golf Course. He aced the shot from 180 yards out with a 6 iron. Witnesses were Fred Miller, Don Christensen and to tame Cottonwood Richard Green. by Jake Gordon first. ‘Drive Away Hunger’ STAFF WRITER GHS GIRLS BASKETBALL The defensive pressure con- tinued for Grantsville in the Fans who always wanted to see Shooting 33 percent from Offensively, the Cowboys came second quarter and the offense what it’s like to drive on a world- the field usually spells trouble out a little rusty. They ran their started to click. Robbins helped class racetrack will get their chance at Miller Motorsports Park for any basketball team. But offense well and earned open the Cowboys start the quarter this Saturday, and can help needy the Grantsville girls displayed a looks at the basket but the shots on a 11-3 run, a stretch in which families at the same time. Miller stingy defense and enough fire- were just not falling. she scored eight of her 12 total Motorsports Park is hosting the power to overcome the visiting Defense was another story. points. The run gave GHS a com- inaugural “Drive Away Hunger” 4A Cottonwood Colts 44-32. “I was happy with our defense manding 19-5 lead with a little charity event this Saturday from The game actually wasn’t and the pressure that we put on more than three minutes left in 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., to benefit the as close as the score, as the them,” said head coach Kenzie the first half. Utah Food Bank. Fans who bring Cowboys emptied their bench Newton. “Even in the few times Wells helped the Cowboys non-perishable food items will be in the fourth quarter but still that we pressed we did a great cause by nailing two 3-pointers allowed to drive five laps around cruised to victory. job of closing in the gaps.” in the final 1:26 of the first half to MMP’s 2.2-mile East Course Even with getting into foul After allowing an early layup carry Grantsville to a 27-11 half- behind a pace car. Passengers trouble, Grantsville’s Marissa to Cottonwood, the Cowboys time lead. will be allowed, but all passengers Robbins led all scorers with 12 tightened up and didn’t give up In the second half, Grantsville must wear a seat belt. Additional points to go with four steals another point in the quarter and took their game down low track time, in five-lap increments, and two blocks also. Kelci Wells then went on a run of their own. to avoid the longer jumpers. will be available for a cash dona- caught fire from behind the 3- An 8-0 run to finish the quar- Robbins started off the quarter tion of $25. All proceeds will point line in the second quar- ter was sparked by two layups with back-to-back layups and benefit the Utah Food Bank. “We ter and ended the game with 10 from Rachel Topham that gave are very excited about the ‘Drive points. Grantsville an 8-2 lead after the SEE DEFENSE PAGE A11 ➤ Away Hunger’ program,” said Dan Davis, President and CEO of Miller Motorsports Park. “This is a great opportunity for fans to get just a taste of what life is like on the other side of the guard rail, and photo courtesy of Douglas Spotted Eagle to help a very worthy cause at Tooele’s Jason Carter prepares to participate in a world-record wingsuit flight the same time. At this time of at Lake Elsinore, Calif. He was one of 71 fliers forming the largest flock the year, there are far too many pattern to date. families who need some extra help. By donating food and cash to the Utah Food Bank through the ‘Drive Away Hunger’ program, you can satisfy your need for speed Local wingsuiters and satisfy our need to feed at the same time.” GHS Alumni Basketball Tourney part of record flight On Dec. 26-27, the GHS basket- ball team will be hosting their by Mark Watson rejected at first, but was annual alumni basketball tourna- ment. This tournament is for all SPORTS EDITOR determined to be on the GHS alumni and all are encour- team and earned a spot. aged to participate. The cost will Two skyfliers from Tooele Carter did not immediately be $15 per player, and $1 per day County were among the 71 earn a spot, but was selected per spectator. All proceeds will be wingsuit fliers who set a as an alternate to practice in given to the GHS basketball pro- world record for the largest place of a Russian flier until gram. The games will be played flock formation last month in the Russian arrived at Lake Friday night at 6, 7 and 8 p.m., Lake Elsinore, Calif. Elsinore. Saturday morning at 9, 10 and Veteran flier Douglas “It was only my 69th wing- 11 a.m. and Saturday night at 5, Spotted Eagle and newcomer suit flight, the rest of the fliers 6 and 7 p.m. in GHS’s new and Jason Carter, were part of the were way more experienced old gyms. Please contact Andrew 71-member group which flew than I was,” Carter said. “I Vera at 228-8734 for additional together for several miles did my first wingsuit jump in information. in the “By-Way” formation. April and then I was able to Junior Buff Camp Spotted Eagle said if one flier be a part of the world record would have broken the for- jump in November.” The Junior Buff Basketball Camp mation a record would not Carter has logged 399 sky- for those in grades first through have been established. dives including his wingsuit eighth will be held on Saturday, Dec. 13 from noon to 2:15 p.m. Fliers from throughout experiences. at Tooele High School. The fee the world participated in the “Flying looked a lot more is $5 and players can sign up event which took a year of fun than just falling straight through e-mail or the day of the planning and training from down to the ground,” Carter camp at the gym at 11:45 a.m. all the fliers who practiced said. “It seems like we’re The first 60 players to sign up will nearly every week by flying going about 50 mph through receive free T-shirts. Players will in smaller flocks at airfields the air, but we’ve been learn individual and team offen- throughout the world. Then clocked at 140 mph. When sive and defensive techniques. the smaller groups joined we fly out of the Erda Airport Players can sign up or direct ques- each other at Lake Elsinore it’s fun to get out over I-80 tions to rbrazier @tooelesd.org or for four more days of instruc- and fly down the freeway [email protected]. tion and practice before they passing cars. Tooele Army Depot basketball set the record on Nov. 12 “More and more people Several skyfliers wanted to are starting wingsuit flying. The Tooele Army Depot MWR will participate, but organizers Wingsuits have been around host an adult Holiday Basketball needed only the top people before airplanes, but they Tournament and a Winter League in the sport. Spotted Eagle is weren’t safe. With the latest during the 2008-2009 season. one of the top wingsuit fliers technology they are pretty Both are open to residents of Tooele Valley. The tournament in Utah and Carter is new safe and a lot less compli- will be limited to the first 12 to the sport. A person can- cated than the early suits.” teams to register. Sign up on-line not start wingsuit flying until During the world record at www.quickscores.com/tead- they have registered at least jump four planes were used sports. Additional information photography / Maegan Burr 200 skydives. with about 18 fliers in each on both programs is on the web- Grantsville guard Marissa Robbins drives to the basket for a layup Wednesday night at home against Cottonwood. Robbins When Spotted Eagle ➤ site. Tournament deadline for filled up the stat sheet with 12 points, four steals and two blocks in the Cowboy’s 44-32 victory. learned of the event he was SEE RECORD PAGE A12 registration is Dec. 15. For more information contact Russ Lee at 833-2222. Baseball School The Southwest Professional Tooele Buffs battle Box Baseball School for youth ages 13-18 will be held Dec. 15-21 in Mesa, Ariz. One of the instruc- tors at the camp will be Tooele Elder down to the wire American Legion coach Angelo Cerroni. He invites baseball play- ers from Tooele County to join by Mark Watson THS SWIMMING him at the camp. Ceronni can be SPORTS EDITOR reached by calling 882-2942. The Tooele boys suffered their first loss “We were missing several of our key Super League of the season on Tuesday when Box Elder swimmers in the sprint freestyle events, Anyone interested in trying out won the last relay by slightly more than a but those swimmers who filled in for for 11U Super League Baseball second as Skyler Smith was closing fast them did a very commendable job,” the please contact Brandon at 840- on the Box Elder swimmer Adam Haie, he coach said. 0718 or Pete at 882-5794. just ran out of room Smith was the top swimmer for the photo courtesy of Natalie Barrus Players must be 11 years old Tooele boys dropped the meet to Box boys with his first place finishes and a or younger on April 30, 2009. Front row (l-r): Chase Soule, Jalen Herrera, Clay Matthews, Connor Collings, De’Jon Johnson, Elder 148-137 and defeated Fremont gallant effort in the 400 free relay with a Riley Carter, Zayne Anderson. Middle row: Wyatt Barrus, Landon Stice, Gage Manzione, Bryce Games will be played in the Salt 183.5-96.5. Tooele swept the girls action split of :50.79. Kylei Riding was the top Lake Valley or Tooele beginning Holmberg, Justin May, Connor Littlefield. Back row: Scott Barrus, Stephen Manzione, Kelvyn Hardy, edging Box Elder 144-141 and dunking female swimmer with first-place finishes Dallon Allred, Rob Anderson and Craig Matthews. April 18 through June 12. The Fremont 203-68. in the 200 medley relay, 200 individual team will play 16 games with The Tooele boys were able to win the medley and the 100 breaststroke. doubleheaders on Saturdays. 200 medley relay with Casey McEachern, Coaches said the most improved swim- Babe Ruth hoodies Dustin Perkins, Smith and Spencer Ricci. mers this week are Sabryna Speakman and G-ville youth football takes Tooele Babe Ruth Baseball Smith won the 200 individual medley; Trevor Shields. Coaches say Speakman is hoodies or fleece blankets have Perkins was first in the 100 fly, Smith won developing into a promising freestyler arrived just in time for the holi- the 100 backstroke and Perkins claimed and Shields had lifetime best swims in four straight state titles days. Hoodies are $25 each and first place in the breaststroke and just the 200 free, 100 free relay and 500 free. available in adult sizes. Fleece missed getting the varsity record with a The Tooele and Box Elder girls staged a by Mark Watson could be broken up for next year so the blankets are $25, and measure time of 1:00.90. great meet with the lead changing hands SPORTS EDITOR team set a goal to go four-for-four in 50 by 60 inches and comes with “We were shut out of wins in everything after nearly every event. state competition. a carry strap. All proceeds go to that involved freestyle and Box Elder piled Kaytlyn Murphy, Riding, Erika Andrews The Grantsville Mity Mites won their The Mity Mites finished 8-1 during the support the Tooele Babe Ruth up enough points to win the meet in the teamed to win the 200 medley relay. Riding fourth consecutive state championship regular season with wins over Highland, Baseball. Call Heather at 840- 50, 100, 200 and 500 free, and then sealed finished first in the 200 individual medley in November. Bountiful, Taylorsville, Hillcrest, Hunter, 3821 for more information. the victory in the last event — the 400 free With the new Stansbury High School relay,” said coach Mel Roberts. SEE BATTLE PAGE A11 ➤ coming on board next year, the team SEE TITLES PAGE A11 ➤ A11

TUESDAY December 2, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Pet of the Week Hunting, fishing licenses make great gifts by Mark Hadley they’re good for 365 days from It usually takes about five days buy a hunting or combination CORRESPONDENT the day you buy them. for the license to arrive in the license from a license agent, For example, if you buy the mail. you’ll have to supply the agent Looking for that perfect license on Dec. 12, 2008, the “It’s easy to buy a license for with the person’s blue card gift for the angler or hunter person you give it to can use someone,” says Judi Tutorow, number.” on your Christmas list? If so, a it immediately. And they can wildlife licensing coordina- Two-pole permits allow Utah fishing or hunting license continue using it until Dec. 11, tor for the DWR. About the anglers who must also possess might be the answer. These 2009. only information you need to a fishing license to fish with licenses make great Christmas One note: hunting and provide is the person’s name, two fishing poles at any water gifts. And they’re easy to buy. combination licenses do not height, weight, eye color, hair that’s open to fishing in Utah. The easiest way to buy one include a deer or elk permit color, date of birth, address Setline permits allow anglers is at the Division of Wildlife and do not allow someone to and phone number.” to fish with one setline at Utah Resources’ Web site (wildlife. hunt deer or elk. If you buy a hunting or com- Lake; in the Bear River proper for finding all utah.gov). They’re also avail- Hunters can apply for a 2009 bination license from a license downstream from the Idaho able at DWR offices and from general buck deer permit in agent or the DWR’s Web site, state line, including Cutler our pets a good more than 350 fishing and January. General elk permits you must also supply the per- Reservoir and the outlet canals; home. hunting license agents across will be available in June on a son’s “blue card” number. This the Little Bear River below Utah. first-come, first-served basis. number verifies that the person Valley View Highway (State Combination licenses which In addition to the three you’re buying the license for has Road 30); and the Malad River. allow the license holder to fish licenses, two-pole fishing per- completed a DWR — approved Just like with two-pole per- and hunt small game are also mits, setline fishing permits hunter education course. The mits, anglers must also possess available at the same locations and permits that allow people course is required for anyone a fishing license to fish with a and at the Web site. to chase cougars with hounds born after Dec. 31, 1965 who setline. Anglers may not use They’re good for 365 days. are also available. wants to hunt in Utah. setlines that contain more than Information In addition to enjoying the If you buy a license or permit “Using the computers at our 15 hooks. For more info. on animals- outdoors in 2009, the person at the Web site (wildlife.utah. offices, we can verify that the For more information Adoption Procedure you give the license to will gov), you can have it mailed person you’re buying the per- about Utah fishing and hunt- Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing receive an added bonus they to you (so you can wrap it and mit for has completed hunt- ing licenses, call the nearest and possible shelter fee. won’t have to wait until Jan. give it as a gift), or you can have er education,” Tutorow says. Division of Wildlife Resources Tooele City 1 to use it. These licenses are the license mailed directly to “License agents don’t have office or the DWR’s Salt Lake Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to 365-day licenses. That means the person you’re buying it for. the means to do that. If you City office at (801)538-4700. Grantsville hold animals for 3 days Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. subscribe 882.0050 Tooele Veterinary Clinic 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 Happy Holidays Next Year is Our 60th Anniversary! For a limited time celebrate with us and purchase 10 round punch card for $60

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photography / Maegan Burr Grantsville forward Ashley Bartlett fights off Cottonwood players for one of her eight rebounds Wednesday night at home.

Defense main bench players that came Newton knows there were some in and performed well on the things to work on. “We went 3 for continued from page A10 court,” said Newton. 9 at the free throw line and that Business Cards Cottonwood did make the is something we will have to get Wells added one of her own as game look a lot closer than it better at,” said Newton. “I have the Cowboys continued their actually was while racking up a feeling that other big games dominance over Cottonwood. points on mostly GHS junior var- will come down to making free ONE STOP SHOP Sammie Jensen even nailed a 3- sity players. The JV players did throws and we have to be ready pointer at the third quarter buzz- hold their own and the lead to when that happens.” • announcements er to bury the Colts. start off the year with a victory. Grantsville (1-0) now faces a With the 38-15 lead heading Ashley Bartlett led the Cowboys stiff challenge as they host 2007- wedding/graduation into the final quarter, Grantsville with eight rebounds and Wells 08 3A runner up Judge Memorial took the chance to empty their followed with six. tonight at 7 p.m. • napkins bench. “I am pleased with the Even with the win, coach [email protected] • business cards $Expires 11-28-08 Jalen Herrera and Riley Carter. Design not • letter heads Titles Grantsville played at Hillcrest the following week included. Some for the state championship. restrictions continued from page A10 may apply. • envelopes The Cowboy defense started out strong in the title game with great play from Allred, Collings, • magnets Park City, Tooele Cyprus and Olympus. Their lone Herrera and Carter to stop Hillcrest’s game-open- loss came against Park City 7-6. ing drive. Grantsville took over at its own 35-yard • copies Grantsville traveled to Park City for its first play- line. off game against the Miners in an attempt to The offensive line blew open a gaping hole and 50 (b&w/color) avenge their only loss of the season and advance Manzione sprinted 35 yards for the first touch- in the playoffs. down. per • laminate On the opening drive, Grantsville’s linemen of After another defensive stop, the Cowboys were Connor Littlefield, Chase Soule, Justin May, Bryce back on the move with key runs from Anderson and • mounting Holmberg, Kelvyn Hard and Wyatt Barrus opened Johnson. Quarterback Landon Stice then capped 1,000 the holes for the running backs. Landon Stice the drive with a touchdown pass to Herrera. Stice, • 16 pt Coated Both Sides • comb binding squirted through one of those holes to score the Anderson and Johnson each added touchdowns to opening touchdown of the game. give Grantsville the state title with a 33-6 victory with bleeds Later, Grantsville safety De’Jon Johnson inter- and a 10-1 record. • 4 Color & Flood UV cepted a pass and ran it back to the Park City 10 The team’s record is 40-4 over the past four sea- PRINTING yard line. Two plays later, Zayne Anderson scored son. to make it 13-0. Coaches for this year’s team were head coach Grantsville’s defense was able to record a 13-0 Scott Barrus, Stephen Manzione, Craig Matthews, GRAPHIC DESIGN shut out with strong play from Gage Manzione, Rob Anderson and Kirk Matthews. Clay Matthews, Dallon Allred, Conner Collings, [email protected] • books • catalogs girls battled in every event and your Battle when they had the opportunity Sell • brochures continued from page A10 to win an event, they did and product picked up needed points all • newsletters the way down the event list,” OVER with Andrews first in the 50 free. Roberts said. to 27,0 00 • posters Andrews won the 100 fly and Tooele dominated the medley anchored the 200 free relay team relay, 200 IM and the 100 fly. • photography with Riding, Merideth Bridges In those three events they out- Readers and Jennifer Gardner. scored Box Elder 56-23. Box Elder picked up 39 points Tooele hosts its first region • advertising by dominating the freestyle competition on Thursday when | | • copy writing events. it entertains Timpview. Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. 58 N. Main Tooele 882.0050 “I was proud of the way the [email protected] A12

A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 2, 2008 Even co mfy EnergySolutions Arena no safe haven for Jazz by Mark Dunn of a long and vigorous season. ble in all three games, dish- CORRESPONDENT Even with the comfort of ing out 15 assists against the being home and having the Grizzlies and the Kings. He also To some it is just another energy of the crowd behind added 13 more dimes against massive building situated in them, the Jazz have had a rough the Nets on Saturday Night. downtown Salt Lake City. To November. Plagued by injuries Williams has only played in 5 others it is an icon of a fran- and misfortunes causing them games and is averaging 11.8 chise that has put two Western to go 10-7. In 2006-2007 they assists. Conference and eight division went 13-4 in November and Ronnie Price has had to play championship banners in the last season 11-5. Losing twice a huge role with Williams out, rafters along with retired jer- at home in the same week is but it’s not the same. “Price is seys of the likes of Karl Malone rare for a team that posted the not a true point guard, He’s a and John Stockton. To the best home record at 32-10 last tremendous competitor and he Utah Jazz, EnergySolutions season. works very hard,” said Sloan. Arena formally called the Delta “It’s noticeably been tough “But the difference in having Center is a place of comfort the last couple months, with a true point guard in Deron and familiarity. everyone being hurt,” sharp- Williams on the floor is he can Seeing the lights on at shooting guard Kyle Korver hit people in the open court EnergySolutions arena was said late last week, who is or anywhere else. That’s why almost a nightly occurrence recovering from a re-sprained Williams is such a dynamic last week as the Jazz had four right wrist himself, He added player.” home games. Monday’s loss to “I feel we’re getting back to the With Williams, Carlos Boozer, the Chicago Bulls 101-100 on point now where guys are get- and Andrei Kirilenko missing a last second shot from Larry ting healthier, and we can start several games it has given the Hughes and Saturday blowout getting some rhythm back to younger guys an opportunity by the New Jersey Nets 105-88 show the kind of team we really to shine and develop. It’s also shows that it has been a rough can be.” given the fans an opportunity 11-7 start to the 2008-09 cam- Starting point guard Deron to fall in love with the play of paign. Williams returned last week C.J. Miles (averaging 11.1 points Wednesday saw the return of from his left ankle sprain and per game), Ronnie Brewer (13.2 Deron Williams and a needed played in three of the four points and 2 steals per game), win over the Memphis Grizzlies games. Even though the Jazz and Paul Millsap (12.6 points 117-100 and a landslide victory went 2-2 at home where they and 7.4 rebounds per game). over the Sacramento Kings on hardly ever lose, it was a sigh The Jazz are now third in Friday by the score of 120-94. of relief to see Williams on his the Northwest Division behind “We have a young team, and way back to full strength. “He both Denver and Portland sometimes you have to learn is such a great leader,” said at 12-6. With players getting how to play on the road. It’s dif- Okur of Williams. “He tried to healthy and optimism in the ferent than playing at home,” execute every play and create air, the Jazz are looking to add said Matt Harpring. “At home, open shots for us. It was good their 9th division title to the you have the fans behind you to see him back on the court.” rafters of EnergySolutions to get the energy. On the road, Williams had a double-dou- Arena. you’ve got to manufacture energy.” The enthusiasm of the fans makes playing in Salt Lake City a place of energy, excitement and refuge from the road woes

Share your AP photo / Douglas C. Pizac opinion with over New Jersey Nets forward Ryan Anderson shoots in front of Utah forward Mehmet Okur during the second quarter of the 27,000 readers. Jazz game Saturday in Salt Lake City. Write a letter to the editor incredibly impressed with his “foreigners” group with fli- AP photo / Douglas C. Pizac Record skill and attitude, and he was ers from Spain, Russia and [email protected] New Jersey Nets forward Yi Jianlian loses the ball as he tries to get past Jazz placed as a regular slot-holder Britain. P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 continued from page A10 forward Paul Millsap during the first quarter of Saturday’s game. on the team,” Spotted Eagle “Wing-suiting as we know said. “It was a real pleasure to it today is not quite a decade plane. “When we were ready look to my right and see Jason old and attracting a lot of peo- to go it took about 8 seconds in his slot, smiling like a kid ple,” Spotted Eagle said. “With for all the jumpers to leave the at Christmas. He was about today’s modern technology, plane,” he said. 30 feet away from me, but I with the development of wind Carter was not going to be could feel his excitement. We tunnels and parachutes it is Santa a part of the world-record were the only two from Utah, safe. One of the reasons it is group, but after working as and I can’t think of anyone safe is because the wingsuits pm an alternate for a few days at with whom I’d want to share slow things down dramatically. 1 - 3 Lake Elsinore, Calif., organiz- that incredible experience in You drop at 60 mph instead of ers wanted him in the group. the sky.” 120 mph.” “Jason was a dark horse that The world-record flock was People in Tooele County can came out of nowhere; no one 265-feet wide and flying for- learn more about skydiving expected him to climb out ward at 100 mph and dropping at Skydive Utah at the Erda of the alternates pool. When at about 50 mph. Airport. HOLIDAY CARNIVAL he did, his team captain was Carter said he was in the [email protected] Saturday DEC 13 • Noon - 4 National Guard Aromory SW Corner of Vine & 1st St. • FREE family pict. w/Santa • Cake Walk • FREE admission w/ can of food • Crafter’s Booths for Utah Food bank or a gently • Silent Auction used book for school library • Pizza & Drinks* • Children’s Games & Crafts* • Gingerbread House • FREE Live Entertainment Decorating Contest • Door Prizes *May have to pay for some of the games or crafts along with pizza and drinks but it will be inexpensive. www.excelsior-academy.org

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for a Treat! photo courtesy of Douglas Spotted Eagle This massive flock of 71 wingsuit fliers established a world record last month for the largest group ever to fly in formation. Two Tooele County men were part of the flock. Masterpieces of Nature’s Art n The Art of the Snowfl ake, Dr. Kenneth Libbrecht Ihas collected his newest and best photographic images of snowfl akes. His unique method of photography captures real snow crystals in color and unprecedented detail, unveiling their incredible patterns like never before. His images save the miraculous beauty of snowfl akes for all to see.

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Darlene Christensen, Utah State University’s family and consumer sci- Savingstory by Tim Gillie ence agent for photos by Maegan Burr Tooele County, measures out molas- ses (right) for gingerbread cookies USU Extension agent (lower right). Christensen cracks an egg cooks up money-saving (top right) to add to the gingerbread ideas for the holidays cookie mix.

he economic downturn continues while the holiday season approaches. Lower gas prices have brought some respite to home budgets, but food prices remain high, the stock market is still unstable, and the unemployment rate that hit a low a year ago is heading up with news of layoffs and hiring freezes.

This dismal news might be a disappoint- ment to all but the most stout of heart when it comes to holiday cheer, but at the Tooele County USU Extension Service, Family and Consumer Science Agent Darlene Christensen can be found teaching families how to enjoy the holidays while spending less money. “Holiday joy isn’t really about money,” Christensen said. “I ask the people that come in what they got for Christmas gifts last year, and nine out of 10 times they don’t remember. What they do remember is the people and things they did together.” The first thing Christensen walks people through in her class — Have a Wealthy and Healthy Holiday — is developing a holiday budget. “List all the things you will spend money on: gifts, wrapping, postage, tree, decorations, out- door decorations, eating out, baking supplies, etc. and determine how much you will spend on each ahead of time.” Christensen suggests people keep their bud- get written down in a notebook or on a comput- er spreadsheet and every time money is spent on Christmas, to substract the amount from the budget so the shopper knows how much they have left to spend. “Avoid using credit,” Christensen said. “On the average a shopper using credit will spend 30 percent more than those that pay with cash.” If a shopper is trying to add up travel points on a credit card, make sure to keep track of how much is put on the card so it can be paid off before interest charges are added. Interest charges often surpass the savings of buying something on sale, Christensen says. Food is probably one of the biggest expense items during the holidays, right up there next to gifts, Christensen said. “The same principles of saving money that work year-round also work during the holiday season,” Christensen said. “Simple things that you can bake at home yourself are less expen- sive and better for you.” Christensen refers to two USU Extension publications: “Utah Quick Mix” and “SOS Soups or Sauces.” Both of these are available for free at the Extension Service office at the Tooele County Health Department Building located at 151 N. Main or online at extension.usu.edu/htm/pub- lications. Look under “Food and Nutrition” and then under “Eating Well Made Easy.” The Utah Quick Mix recipe book gives instruc- Darlene Christensen, Utah State University’s family and consumer science agent for Tooele County, makes gingerbread cookies Monday at the USU Extension office in Tooele. The first lesson Christensen teaches her students is how to budget for the holidays. SEE SAVING PAGE B10 ➤

GARDEN SPOT Homemade food makes a heartfelt gift this holiday season t is the Christmas season ingredients. You can simply attach a gift tag with instruc- Place cake mix and pudding mug with non-stick vegetable and the flurry of shop- add directions and let your tions to the cup using a festive mix in a large bowl and blend spray. Empty cake mix into I ping, wrapping and friends add the extras when bow. well with a wire whisk. Place mug. Add 1 egg white, 1 table- delivering gifts is underway. Diane Sagers they do the cooking, or you Orange Cream Cake in a 1/2 cup dry mix into 8 plas- spoon oil and 1 tablespoon According to the news, many CORRESPONDENT could tuck some of the need- Cup tic zip top bags. Label each water. Stir until combined. consumers plan to cut back ed items (canned tomatoes for (Makes 8 cups) bag “Cake Mix.” Place 1/3 cup Microwave on high for 2 min- on their spending this season example for the holiday bean 1 white cake mix powdered sugar and 1 1/2 tea- utes. While cake is cooking, because of economic condi- soup) into a decorative sack 12 teaspoons orange drink spoons drink mix into each place glaze mix into a small tions. The need to cut back put together the food for a and deliver it with the bottled powder, divided remaining bag and label these bowl and add 1 1/2 teaspoons does not preclude doing some meal that your friends can mix. 2 2/3 cup powdered sugar, “Glaze Mix.” water and mix well. Pour glaze thoughtful, homemade gifts cook easily on a busy day or as divided Place one of each mix into over warm cake. Enjoy! for friends, however. Food is a special treat. Make the mix, Cake in a cup is a quick, 3.4-ounce package instant each mug. Attach a gift tag Friendship Brownies always a welcome gift and you put it into a festive container single-serving way to enjoy a vanilla pudding with instructions to the cups. 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons flour can deliver a batch or a single and you have winning gift. warm treat. Purchase a micro- 16 plastic zip top bags Makes 8. 3/4 teaspoon salt serving. Many of the mix recipes waveable decorative mug, add 8 (12-ounce) microwave safe Instructions: Sometimes it is helpful to below require some additional the needed ingredients and mugs Generously coat inside of SEE GIFT PAGE B10 ➤ B2

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BABY Ways to cast light during winter gloom by Morris & James Carey the existing baseboard or wall. ing is still the best bang for the attic by clearing away sur- Jaylynn Riley Messer ASSOCIATED PRESS Recessed halogen lighting is your buck. Bulbs are available rounding insulation. If the bulb very bright and too harsh for to fit just about every conven- is not burned out and yet turns Hi Tooele, my name is Jaylynn During the long darknesses many uses, but a little can go tional light socket, and they itself off from time to time, Riley Messer. I arrived on Oct. of winter, your home’s lighting a long way. The nice thing is last forever. Take your time and your recessed light fixture is 29, 2008, weighing 6 pounds, takes on added importance. it can be purchased in a low- shop wisely. For a couple of trying to tell you something. 6 ounces and measuring 19 And when it comes to creative voltage variety that uses a lot bucks, you can pick up a com- Maybe the bulb is too large for and 3/4 inches long. My proud choices, there are many pos- less electricity for the amount pact fluorescent that will last the fixture (too many watts) or mommy and daddy are SSG sibilities. of light provided. Low-voltage for nearly a decade. Old fash- the wrong type. Jeffrey and Jamie Messer. Here are just a few worth halogen bulbs are inexpensive ioned tungsten bulbs just don’t By the way, changing a light I live in Alamogordo, N.M., looking into: and last forever. Unfortunately, cut it anymore. fixture can be a breeze. Three where my daddy is stationed in Great-grandmas are LeRee “Rope Lighting” can add the recess fixtures themselves Keep in mind that when wires to replace: a white one, a the United States Air Force. Ericson of Tooele and Laura drama and interest. It’s noth- are somewhat costly — about working with light fixtures black one and a green (or bare) My way excited first time Winters of Kearns. My great- ing more than flexible plas- $100 each. — especially the recessed type one. Make sure the power is maternal grandparents are grandpa Jay Ericson is watch- tic tubing that contains a tiny Xenon lights also are very — heat buildup can be a prob- off before attempting the proj- Sandy and Denny Mair and Larry ing over me in heaven. I have light every few inches. Rope bright, and are available in a lem. In fact, recessed light fix- ect. Also, use a voltage tester Winters of Tooele. Fraternal many aunts, uncles and cousins lighting is approximately 1/2- low-voltage version as well. tures now come with built-in (about $5) before touching any grandparents are Mike Messer that are happy that I have finally inch in diameter and can easily Best of all, they don’t burn thermostats that will shut the wires in the electric box. Keep of Tooele and Robyn Jones. arrived. be concealed behind the front very hot, and they work well in fixture off when it overheats. in mind that just turning off edge of cabinets, above crown damp locations such as kitch- Once it cools down it will work the light switch is not safe; turn Get to know Tooele County, subscribe to the molding, even as edging on ens and bathrooms. Bulbs that normally again. the power off at the electric stairs and counters. It is easy burn hot can be a problem in If you are experiencing panel. Oh, and don’t forget to to work with, and sometimes moist areas because they can recessed lighting outages, you put a sign on the panel that comes with an extension cord crack in cool moist air. may want to look into venti- warns others not to open it 882.0050 that can be painted to match Compact fluorescent light- lating the fixture from within while you’re working.

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Rockets at Clarke N. Johnsen at ATK, where he builds space shuttle rockets. He All the science classes at Clarke N. Johnsen Jr. wanted to get more students interested in building High put together rockets last week. Jerry Hughes, and shooting off rockets. It was a great example of All I whose daughter is a student at the school, works the science curriculum. want for Christmas..

photo courtesy of Cheryl Dearing A healthy party-friendly one-pan meal by Jim Romanoff to loosen the browned bits to create a Arrange the chicken breasts in a ASSOCIATED PRESS flavorful base for the sauce. single layer on a work surface and At this point, the sauce can be fin- cover with plastic wrap. Using a meat It doesn’t take a Christmas miracle ished any number of ways. Add some mallet, heavy skillet or a rolling pin, to make a luxurious dish that’s spe- lemon juice and chopped capers pound them until flattened to about cial enough for company, but still to make a piccata sauce, or diced 1/2-inch thick. healthy and easy. pineapple and jalapenos to make a In a shallow dish, combine the Let Us Help with Boneless, skinless chicken breasts vibrant tropical dish. flour, salt and pepper. Dredge both are virtually fat free, cook quickly and Chicken breasts with currant and sides of each breast through the sea- are mild enough to go with almost thyme sauce soned flour. any flavors. And using a simple tech- Start to finish: 30 minutes (15 min- In a large nonstick skillet over * nique, they can be sauteed using utes active) medium-high, heat the oil and but- $ little added fat and finished with a Servings: 4 ter. Add the chicken breasts and sauce made in the same pan. 4 boneless, skinless chicken breast cook until they are well browned on To guarantee quick and even halves (about 1 1/4 pounds) both sides and no longer at the 2,000 cooking, place the chicken breasts 1/4 cup all-purpose flour center, about 4 minutes per side. 5.5% O.A.C., 12 mo.’s on a clean work surface, cover with 1 teaspoon salt Transfer them to a plate and cover plastic wrap, then pound them to a 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper with foil to keep warm. uniform thickness using the flat side 1 tablespoon olive oil Reduce the heat to medium-low. of a meat mallet, a heavy skillet or a 1 tablespoon butter Add the shallots and sugar to the skil- rolling pin. 4 medium shallots, finely chopped let and cook, stirring, until they begin Next, the chicken is dredged (1/2 cup) to color, about 2 minutes. Add the through flour that has been lightly 1 teaspoon sugar chicken broth, currants and thyme, seasoned with salt and pepper. This 3/4 cup reduced-sodium chicken then stir and scrape the bottom of adds flavor and helps them brown broth the skillet. nicely during cooking. 1/4 cup dried currants In a small bowl, stir together the Hours Monday - Friday 9:30 am - 6:00 pm To make the pan sauce, aromat- 1 1/2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme vinegar and cornstarch. Stir the mix- ics such as onions or shallots are leaves ture into the skillet and bring to a 50 Commercial Ave. • Grantsville • 884.3804 sauteed in the same pan until lightly 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar simmer. Let cook until the sauce is % * 5.5 interest. Must be paid in 12 months. O.A.C. Limited time only. browned. The skillet then is deglazed 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch thickened, about 2 minutes.

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tique will be held on Thursday, Dec. Tooele 4, from 7-9 p.m. Free chair massage, hand massage and sample facials will THS yearbooks be given on first come basis. Gift cer- We are attempting to assemble five full tificates will be available at great holi- sets of Tooele High School yearbooks day prices. Come join us at 25 Plaza from the beginning of THS through Court, Stansbury Park, 843-8800. 2008. If you have any yearbooks you do not want, drop them off at one of the following locations: THS library, Erda Pioneer Museum, Tooele Library, Tooele Valley Railroad Museum or the Excelsior presentation Senior Citizens Center. For any ques- Erda public presentation on Dec. 3, tions call (602)826-9471. 2008 at 7:30 p.m., held at the Erda fire station. Settlement irrigation Settlement Canyon Irrigation would like to invite all shareholders to attend Dugway the annual shareholders meeting held Dec. 2, 2008, at 7 p.m., at the Tooele DHS 1978 yearbook County Courthouse. For more infor- Dugway High School wants to bor- mation please call 833-9606. row your 1978 yearbook. Dugway High is digitizing yearbooks; only the 1978 Holiday carnival yearbook is missing. If you have this Saturday, Dec. 13, from noon to 4 yearbook or know of anyone who has; p.m., at the National Guard Armory please contact Jill Thomas at Digidocs, at the corner of Vine and First Street. LLC 249-0540. All shipping costs will Free picture with Santa. Free admis- be paid. sion with can of food or gently used book for school library. Crafters and entertainers, if you are interested in Library participating, call Elyse at 843-9297 or 849-4245. Sponsored by Excelsior Weekly story time Academy. Remember children’s story time every photo courtesy of Jane Gillis Wednesday at 11 a.m. and children’s Jane Gillis, president of Ladies of Elks, presents a check to Debbie Winn to assist with Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless. Gingerbread house decorating crafts each Friday from 3-5 p.m. Bring your decorated gingerbread Check with the library for any special United Methodist at 78 E. Utah Ave. at organizing dinners both days at the formances, but the focus is the weekly house to holiday carnival at National story times. For more information 9 a.m. every Sunday. Tooele County Senior Center. Short classes and simply singing for the Guard Armory, (corner of Vine and on these and other library programs, shifts of 2-4 hours are available. love of singing. Ages 5-8 on Mondays, First Street) at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, check our Web site www.tooelecity. Messianic Congregation Please contact Trent Colvin with your 4:15-5 p.m. and for ages 9-12, 5:15-5 Dec. 13. Houses needn’t be ginger- org/tcl/library.html or call 882-2182, The Brit Ammi Messianic contact information. Call 884-6930 or p.m. To register contact Angela Baker bread or even edible. Children’s and or visit us at 128 W. Vine St., Tooele. Congregation meets every Saturday at e-mail [email protected]. at 882-2781. Adult categories. Cash prize awarded 2:30 p.m. at 37 S. Main, in Tooele. Join to winners. $5.00 entry fee. To register us for praise, Torah (Bible) study, and Tooele food bank Thurl Bailey’s Christmas call Elyse Mackay at 843-9297 or 849- Schools fellowship as we study the Hebrew Bring in a non-perishable food item Thurl Bailey’s Christmas featuring 4245. foundation of our Christian faith. For to your next appointment at Oasis Caleb Chapman and the Crescent Middle Canyon fair more information call 843-5444. Family Medicine and we will make Super Band will be presented on Santa’s visit The Middle Canyon Elementary an additional donation. Happy Monday, Dec. 8, 2008 at 7 p.m. at the The Tooele County Chamber of Holiday gift & craft fair will take place United Methodist Church Thanksgiving from Dr. Jay Spector Tooele High School auditorium. The Commerce is making plans to wel- on Friday, Dec. 5, from 5-9 p.m., and Advent Worship Services at Tooele and staff. Oasis Family Medicine 833- cost to attend the concert is one can come Santa Claus to Tooele on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 10 a.m. to 6 United Methodist Church, 78 E. Utah 0229. of food. To get your tickets bring your Saturday, Dec. 6. The parade will begin p.m. Come meet Santa and shop for Ave., 882-1349, until Dec. 21. Advent canned food items to Tooele City Hall, at 10 a.m., on the corner of Vine Street Christmas. There will be local craft- sermon series “giving birth to love.” Feeding those in need 90 N. Main St. and 200 West. Santa will be at Tooele ers, Holiday entertainment and prize During Advent each Wednesday the Donations are being accepted to help City Hall following the parade and drawing tickets, located at 751 E. 1000 Sanctuary will be open from noon feed those in need this holiday sea- Requiem performance greet the children. Questions, contact North, Tooele. until 8 p.m. We invite you to pause in son. Thanksgiving and Christmas Pamela Dale and Bette Nash’s fine the Chamber office at 882-0690. your Christmas business and come meals will be served at the Tooele chamber ensemble is once again per- Tooele Junior High and spend some time in quiet medita- Senior Center. Your donation of $20 forming Faure’s “Requiem” Saturday, Babe Ruth hoodies Parent teacher conferences will be tion and reflection. will feed a family of four this holi- Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m., in Stowe’s Family Tooele Babe Ruth Baseball hoodies held at Tooele Junior High School on day season. Please send your tax Music Recital Hall. There’s easy park- or fleece blankets have arrived just Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, from 4-7 p.m. Bible Baptist Church deductible donation to: Tooele Valley ing in the rear of 40 N. Main, Tooele; in time for the holidays. Hoodies are All parents are encouraged to attend. Please consider this your personal Community Cooperative, 86 S. Main however, seating is limited, so come $25 each and available in adult sizes. invitation to join us for services at St., Tooele, UT, 84074 early. Admission is free, but dona- Fleece blankets are $25, and measure Bible Baptist Church, 286 N. Seventh tions will hopefully enable more such 50 by 60 inches and comes with a Schools St., Tooele. Sunday school at 10 a.m., Relay for life high quality performances. carry strap. All proceeds go to support Sunday morning service 11 a.m., Nearly everyone has been touch by the Tooele Babe Ruth Baseball. Call Parents and pancakes Sunday evening service 6 p.m. and a cancer and relay for life is an oppor- Deja Vu benefit performance Heather at 840-3821 for more infor- Overlake Elementary is having their Wednesday evening service 7 p.m. For tunity to fight back. The relay is a 24- Deja Vu will be hosting a benefit mation. third annual parent/pancake break- information call 882-7182. Nursery hour event that allows us to remem- performance on Dec. 5 at THS and fast. The breakfast is scheduled for provided and rides available. ber those that have survived or are Dec. 6 at GHS from 7-8:30 p.m, both Historical society meeting Dec. 6 from 8-11 a.m. Both parents battling or have been lost to cancer. nights. All proceeds will go to Tooele The Tooele County Historical Society’s and students of Overlake Elementary First Lutheran Church If interested in joining our team or families that will struggle through the meeting will feature Colleen Garrard. are invited to attend. We will also have First Lutheran Church at 749 N. want to find out more feel free to call Christmas season. Her presentation will be about the his- a book swap, a book fair and animal Seventh St., will be changing worship 849-0801. tory of Lake Point, the past and the pres- land (just like build a bear). Also a times on January 4, 2009: Divine ser- Deaf Christmas concert ent. The meeting will be Tuesday, Dec. special guest visit from someone up vice will be at 9 a.m. Bible study and Million can food drive There will be the annual deaf Christmas 9, at 7 p.m., in the Pioneer Museum, north. Sunday School will be at 10:30 a.m. All Tooele FFA is starting a food drive concert on Thursday, Dec. 4 from 7-8 47 E. Vine St., enter at the back. Please are welcome. that will run until Dec. 3. The food p.m., in the Tooele High School audi- bring any photos or stories about Lake bank in Tooele is going into the holi- torium. Admission is $1 or a can of Point, everyone is invited. Education Advent services days empty so we are organizing a food. First Lutheran invites all to observe food drive. We are accepting any kind Historical society books Adult Education Advent with them with special eve- of food. Interested in donating bring Tooele County Historical Society has Get your high school diploma. All ning Advent services on Wednesday, food to the Tooele High Animal Lab, Moose Lodge two books available to purchase at classes for a high school diploma, Dec. 3,10 and 17 at 7 p.m. These will between 7:45 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. our Dec. 9 meeting. The History of adult basic education, GED prepara- be capped off with a candle light Saturday night dinners Tooele County, Volume 2 for $25; and tion, word processing, drivers’ educa- Christmas Eve service at 7 p.m., on Toys for Tots Saturday night rib-eye steak and The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading tion and English as a second language Dec. 24, and a Christmas morning Toys for Tots are accepting dona- salmon dinners. Members get a free in Tooele for $15. We also have eight available. Register now to graduate service at 10:30 a.m. tions and applications. Donations of dinner in their birthday month. Come note cards for $4 depicting four dif- — just $35 per semester. Located at new and unwrapped toys are being out and join us for lots of fun. Smoke ferent pioneer buildings. These would 76 S. 1000 West, call 833-1994. Adult Singles dinner accepted until Dec. 20. This is the free environment for members and be great Christmas gifts. Alice Dale Education classes are for students 18 There will be a single adult dinner at first year all donations go to Tooele their guest. Also come out and enjoy 882-1612. and over. the Pine Canyon church on Dec. 6, at 1 County families. Donation boxes and Monday Night Football, various fin- p.m., for all single over the age of 31. applications are placed at local busi- ger foods available. Safe driving class English as second language nesses. For information contact Lori We are having a AARP safe driving ESOL conversational classes are held Culley 882-2444 or Adam Vickery 833- New Years Eve party class on Dec. 4-5 from 12:30-4:30 p.m. Monday and Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Charity 2062. Join us at the Moose Lodge to bring in each day, at Mountain West Medical ESOL students may also come any- the new year with dinner, live music, Center. Attendance is required on time the center is open for individu- Food pantry Beakstead family fund fun and prizes. On Dec. 31 from 6 both days. The cost of the class is $10 alized study. Registration is $35 per The First Baptist Church in Tooele is There is an account set up at p.m. to closing, $20 a couple or $12 . All people 50 years of age and over semester. offering a clothing closet and emer- HeritageWest Credit Union for the per person. Please RSVP by Dec. 20. are welcome. Call 841-7755 Virginia gency food pantry to meet the needs Beckstead family who lost their home Rainwater or 882-2803 Pat Roe. Take GED of our community. Anyone with cloth- in a fire on Nov. 17. If you are interest- The GED test will be given on Dec. 16- ing needs is welcome. The food pan- ed in donating please call 833-7200. Eagles 17, starting at 8 a.m. Please Contact try is available for emergency needs. Grantsville Andrea at 833-1994 by Dec. 12. Pre- Hours of operation are Saturdays Needy kids X-mas auction registration is required. from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located Music Friday, Dec. 5, 2008, there will be a Hunters education at 580 S. Main St. For information call X-mas stocking auction with the pro- A hunter education class is being Learn photoshop 882-2048. Musical celebration ceeds going to the needy kids X-mas scheduled in Grantsville on the fol- Tooele Adult Education will sponsor The combined choirs of Tooele United fund so the Eagles can help children lowing dates: Dec. 5 and 19, and Jan. 2 a class in what to do with your digi- Donations needed Methodist Church and Dugway cha- with X-mas. Please bring your stuffed and 9. The shooting test will take place tal camera photos using PhotoShop The Tooele Church of Christ is accept- pel will present a dramatic musical socks to the lodge by 8 p.m., for the on the Jan. 10. Class go from 5:30- Elements. The class will run from Dec. ing donations for the Women’s Shelter. celebration for Christmas on Dec. auction. PWP James Wrathall will be 9:30 p.m. For information, contact Jay 2-17, from 6-9 p.m. The cost will be They need women’s socks and chil- 7, at 7 p.m. Refreshments following the auctioneer. Weyland 884-3862, Lynn Taylor 884- $30. Come in to prepay and register. dren’s clothing. Please help. 882-4642, program located at 78 E. Utah Ave., 6503 or Leon Hadley 884-6111. 430 W. Utah Ave., Tooele. Tooele. Family night Exchange students The Wrathall family will host the fam- Kids one act plays NWS PEACE program is seeking car- Veteran clothing drive Children chorus ily night on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008. A X- Kids one-act plays, from 6:30-8:30 ing families in your area to host high Department of Workforce Services is “I love to sing” children’s chorus p.m., on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5-6, school students from all over the world hosting a winter clothing drive for meets weekly. We do some small per- SEE BULLETIN PAGE B5 ➤ in Ken’s Gymnastic Building, behind for the 2009 school year. Interested homeless veterans. Donations will be Grantsville City Hall. Presented by families should call NWS PEACE at distributed to Veterans at the annual after school drama. Admission $3 for 1-866-846-3977 or visit the Web site Veteran’s stand down in November. adults, $2 for students and kids over www.nw-services.com. Drop off donations at Tooele’s DWS, BULLETIN BOARD POLICY 3, $10 for families. Information call 305 N. Main St., Suite 100, Monday If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at 884-6852. through Thursday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Churches Call Lynn Gehring 833-7384, for more 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin information. Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit Stansbury Park Mountain of Faith organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Serving those in need Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot Holiday open house welcomes all to join us for worship in Volunteers are needed to help peo- guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement Millpond Spa & Retreat’s second our new location at a new time. We ple in need on Christmas. The Tooele please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered annual holiday open house & bou- now worship in the home of Tooele Valley Rotary and Kiwanis clubs are no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 2, 2008

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City Library, 128 W. Vine St. Join help the children. their monthly social. It will be Tooele County Emergency Diabetic support group Bulletin us in sharing ideas, recipes or held at First Baptist Church, Management conference room, Tooele diabetic support group continued from page B3 just come to gain support and 4-H volunteering located at 580 S. Main, Tooele downstairs. December’s meet- will meet on Wednesday, Dec. learn from others you will meet Do you enjoy working with kids and starts at 10 a.m. Darlene ing will be election of officers 3, 2008, at 11 a.m., at Macey’s mas ham dinner will be served here in similar situations as and being involved in the com- Christensen from the USU and the annual December Grocery Store in the little audi- with the trimmings at 6:30 p.m., yourself. E-mail any questions munity? If so, come and volun- Extension will speak to us on Christmas party. Please bring a torium. Eileen Deleeuw will with bingo to follow. The cost is to tooeleco@utahfoodallergy. teer with the 4-H after school preparing turkeys. For infor- side dish. talk about shopping tips and $5 for adults and $3 for children org or visit www.utahfoodal- program Monday, Tuesday, or mation about MOMS club e- sensible eating ideas. All are 11 years and under. Public is lergy.org. Thursday from 3-5 p.m. at the mail [email protected] Cub Scout roundtable welcome and if you have ques- invited. Tooele Jr. High. Volunteers are or call 843-0452. Calling all those involved in tions call Carole 843-9787. Kiwanis meetings needed to help with homework the Cub Scouting program. Kiwanis meets every Tuesday and various 4-H activities. For West Desert radio club Cub Scout leader roundtable Seniors and Recovery will Groups at noon for a luncheon at more information, call Angela The West Desert amateur is Thursday, Dec. 4, 7:30 p.m. reapper in Thursday’s edi- Tracks, 1641 N. Main St., Gorringe at (801)360-0760. radio club will be holding their in the Tooele Jr. High Chorus tion of the Transcript- Food allergies Tooele. Contact Debbie Winn monthly meeting on Tuesday, room. Join us as we provide Bulletin. Tooele County chapter meets at 224-2046 or Sandy Critchlow MOMS club Dec. 2 at 7 p.m., in the Tooele help for your packs and dens every second Tuesday of the at 830-6657 to become a mem- The MOMS club of Tooele, County Building, 47 S. Main as well as ideas for the January month at 6:30 p.m. at the Tooele ber. Kiwanis is dedicated to invites all moms to attend St. The meeting will be in the theme, a-maze-ing games. newstips 882.0050

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Main • Tooele TOOELE 4BDRM 1bth, Go to remax.com, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. $775/mo 304 East Vine All offices independently owned and operated. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. St. (801)598-4881 www.outwestrealty.com Interest Rates Still at Historic Lows PUBLICNOTICEOF MEETINGAND AGENDA Erda Town- ship Planning Commis- sion The Erda Township Planning Commission will hold a Public Meet- ing / Public Hearing on December 10, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. in the audito- rium of the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 South Main Street, Tooele Utah. PUBLIC MEETING: 1. Roll Call 2. Approval of meeting minutes from November 19, 2008 NOTICEOFTRUS- 3. Planning Commission TEE'S SALE Policies and Procedures IMPORTANTNOTICE documents TOPROPERTY 4. Recess Public Meet- OWNER:YOUAREIN ing and Open Public DEFAULTUNDERA Hearing DEEDOFTRUST 5. Public Hearing DATED JUNE 4, 2007. ( a ) A M D L U O UNLESSYOUTAKE #08-04300003 Profes- ACTIONTOPROTECT sional Filming 7-15-1 THEPROPERTY,IT ( b ) A M D L U O MAYBESOLDATA #08-04300004 Chapter PUBLICSALE.IFYOU 5 Non Conforming Build- NEEDANEXPLANA- ings TIONOFTHEPRO- ( c ) A M D L U O CEEDING,YOU #08-04300005 Chapter SHOULDCONTACTA 24 Sign Regulations LAWYER. The following (d) AMD GP # described property will 08-03500002 Tooele be sold at public auction County Access Plan to the highest bidder, ( e ) A M D L U O payable in lawful money #06-04300001 Defining of the United States at the minimum area of the time of sale. The land and minimum dis- foreclosure sale through tance separation for a public auction will be kennel held on the front en- (f) Adjourn Public Hear- trance of the Tooele ing and Resume Public County Courthouse in Meeting Tooele at 47 South 100 6 . A M D L U O East, Tooele, Utah on #08-04300003 Profes- Monday, December 29, sional Filming 7-15-1 2008 at 11:30 a.m. This 7. AMD LUO sale is being held for the #08-04300004 Chapter purpose of foreclosing a 5 Non Conforming Build- Deed of Trust originally PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ing executed by Benjamin J. NOTICEISHEREBY Notice is hereby given 8 . A M D L U O Davis the Trustor, in fa- GIVENTHATTHE that the Lake Point Im- #08-04300005 Chapter vor of Liberty Bank, cov- TOOELECOUNTY provement District will 24 Sign Regulations ering real property lo- BOARDOFHEALTH hold its regularly sched- 9 . A M D G P # cated in Tooele County, WILLHOLDAPUBLIC uled Budget and Busi- 08-03500002 Tooele Utah, and more specifi- HEARINGONTHURS- ness meeting on Decem- County Access Plan cally described as fol- DAY, JANUARY 8, 2009 ber 4, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. 1 0 . A M D L U O lows: AT 6:00 P.M. IN THE at the North Tooele Fire #06-04300001 Defining PARCEL 1: Lot HEALTH DEPARTMENT Station 1540 Sunset the minimum area of 76, TOOELE HIGH- CONFERENCEROOM, Road, Lake Point Utah. land and minimum dis- LANDSADDITIONNO. 151 NORTH MAIN The agenda will be as tance separation for a 1, according to the Offi- STREET,TOOELE, follows: kennel cial Plat thereof as re- UTAH.THEPURPOSE 1. Call to Order 11. Public Concerns corded in the Office of OFTHISPUBLIC 2. Public Hearing: Fiscal 12. Adjournment the Tooele County Re- HEARINGISTORE- Year 2009 Budget Pursuant to the Ameri- corder, State of Utah. CEIVEPUBLICCOM- 3. Resolution 2008-02: cans with Disabilities The Real Property tax MENTONCHANGES Adopting the Fiscal Year Act, individuals needing identification number is TOTHEFOLLOWING 2009 Budget for the special accommodations 10-029-0-0076. The REGULATION: Lake Point Improvement during this meeting Real Property address is HEALTHREGULATION District. should notify Mary known as 205 So. 4th b8 Tooele #13,TranscripT-BulleTin TOBACCO HAN- 4. Approval of the 2009 Dixon, Tuesday Tooele County DecemberStreet, Tooele, 2, Utah 2008 DLER PERMITS meeting schedule Engineering, at The current beneficiary ALL INTERESTED PER- 5. Close Budget meeting 435-843-3160 prior to of the Deed of Trust is Lots & Land Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices SONSPublic ARE Notices INVITED TO 6.Public Open Business Notices Meet- Public Notices thePublic meeting. Notices For ques- LibertyPublic Bank Notices and the re- Meetings Meetings Meetings ATTEND.COPIESOFMeetings ing Meetings Meetings tionsMeetings call (435) 843-3160 cord ownerTrustees of the prop- THEDRAFTSFOR 7. Public Concerns and ask to speak to one erty as of the recording BUY BULK 40AC just NOTICEOFPUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE: PUBLIC NOTICE THESEREGULATIONS 8. Approval of Minutes PUBLICNOTICEOF of the planning staff. of the Notice of Default $34,900. Your own gor- HEARING The Grantsville City Notice is hereby given AREAVAILABLEFOR 9. Financial Reports MEETINGAND Dated this 26th day of is Benjamin J. Davis. geous ranch. Stunning Amended 2008 Budget Council will hold a regu- that the Grantsville City EXAMINATIONAND 10. Operations Reports AGENDA Erda Town- November, 2008 The successful bidder land, inspiring views, PUBLICNOTICEIS lar meeting on Wednes- Planning Commission PUBLICREVIEWAT 11. Trustee Con- ship Planning Commis- MARY DIXON, Secre- must tender to the trus- great locations, 2 hours HEREBY GIVEN that the day, December 03, 2008 will hold a business THETOOELECOUNTY cerns sion tary Erda Township tee a $5,000.00 deposit east of Salt Lake in Board of Trustees of the at 7:00 p.m. at 429 East meeting on Thursday, HEALTHDEPART- 12. Adjournment The Erda Township Planning Commission at the sale and the bal- ideal outdoor recrea- Stansbury Service Main Street, Grantsville, December 11, 2008 in MENT, 151 NORTH (Published in the Tran- Planning Commission (Pubilshed in the Tran- ance of the purchase tional area. County Agency of Tooele UT 84029. The agenda the Grantsville City Hall MAINSTREET, script Bulletin December will hold a Public Meet- script Bulletin December price by 12:00 noon on maintained roads, County, Utah, shall con- is as follows: Council Chambers at TOOELE,UTAH.WRIT- 2, 2008) ing / Public Hearing on 2, 2008) Tuesday, December 30, ready to build or just vene a public hearing on PUBLIC HEARINGS: 429 E. Main Street in TENCOMMENTSMAY December 10, 2008 at 2008 in the Trustee's hold and enjoy. Priced Wednesday, December 1. Proposed concept Grantsville, Utah, which BESUBMITTEDTO PUBLIC NOTICE 7:00 p.m. in the audito- Public Notices Salt Lake office. Both at bulk acreage prices 10, 2008, at the hour of plan for a 226 lot meeting shall begin TOOELECOUNTY Notice is hereby given rium of the Tooele the deposit and the bal- for quick sale. Must 7:00 p.m., at the Stan- Planned Unit Develop- promptly at 7:00 P.M. HEALTHDEPART- that the Tooele City County Courthouse, 47 Trustees ance must be in the form sell. EZ Terms. Call bury Park Clubhouse, #1 ment Subdivision (Coun- The agenda shall be as MENT, 151 NORTH Council will meet in a South Main Street, of a wire transfer, cash- UTLR 1-888-622-5263. Country Club, Stansbury try Village P.U.D.) cover- follows: MAIN,TOOELE,UTAH Joint RDA and Water Tooele Utah. Deadline for public no- ier's check or certified (ucan) Park, Utah to consider ing 166.48 acres located PUBLIC HEARING: 84074, AND WILL BE Special Service District PUBLIC MEETING: tices is 4 p.m. the day funds payable to Rich- and take public comment between 600 and 800 a. Proposed General ACCEPTED UNTIL 5:00 Business Meeting on 1. Roll Call prior to publication. ards, Brandt, Miller & on the amended 2008 South between Quirk Plan amendment for P.M.,THURSDAY, Wednesday, December 2. Approval of meeting Public notices submit- Nelson. Cash payments Water Shares budget. and Hale Streets (M5 Josh Henwood and Do- JANUARY 8, 2009. FOR 3, 2008 at the hour of minutes from November ted past the deadline will not be accepted. A STANSBURYSERVICE Development LLC appli- lorosa Estancia LLC to MOREINFORMATION 7:00 P.M. The meeting 19, 2008 will not be accepted. trustee's deed will be de- AGENCYOFTOOELE cation). go from a Low Density CONTACTDANIEL will be held at the Tooele 3. Planning Commission UPAXLP livered to the successful 1 SHARE Of Settlement City Hall Council Room COUNTY 2. Proposed revised con- Residential designation DAVIES,TOOELE Policies and Procedures NOTICEOFTRUS- bidder within three busi- Canyon Water for sale. located at 90 North Main (Published in the Tran- cept plan for Subdivi- to a Commercial desig- COUNTYHEALTHDE- documents TEE'S SALE ness days after receipt $ 4 8 0 0 O B O Street, Tooele, Utah. script Bulletin December sions/Developments lo- nation for 11.4 acres of PARTMENTHEALTH 4. Recess Public Meet- IMPORTANTNOTICE of the amount bid. The (435)558-0704 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2, 2008) cated at approximately land located on the EDUCATORAT ing and Open Public TOPROPERTY undersigned Trustee dis- 2. Mayor's Community 1 WATER Share for sale 400 South State Road southwest corner of (435)277-2481. Hearing OWNER:YOUAREIN claims any liability for NOTICEOFPUBLIC Recognition Awards $4000 Call Joan 112, covering 91 acres, Worthington and Durfee DATED THIS 25TH 5. Public Hearing DEFAULTUNDERA any incorrectness of the HEARING 3. Open Forum for Pub- (801)756-5263 including 288 multi-fam- Streets for the purpose DAYOFNOVEMBER, ( a ) A M D L U O DEEDOFTRUST street address and other Final 2009 Budget PUB- lic Comment ily units, 99 single family of a recreation / fitness 2008 #08-04300003 Profes- DATED JUNE 4, 2007. common designation, if 5 ACRE FT underground LICNOTICEIS 4. Ordinance 2008-14 lots and a proposed 32.7 center. MYRON E. BATEMAN sional Filming 7-15-1 UNLESSYOUTAKE any, shown herein. Said water, transferable HEREBY GIVEN that the An Ordinance of the acre commercial site b. Proposed minor sub- HEALTH OFFICER ( b ) A M D L U O ACTIONTOPROTECT sale will be made without throughout, Erda or Board of Trustees of the Tooele City Council (Jacob Anderegg and division for Mike & Sher- If you desire special ac- #08-04300004 Chapter THEPROPERTY,IT covenant or warranty, Tooele City. Call Stansbury Service Amending Sections of Hewn Development rie Johnson, and Reu- commodation under the 5 Non Conforming Build- MAYBESOLDATA express or implied, re- (435)882-4949 Agency of Tooele the Tooele City Policies LLC). ben & Robyn Quarnberg Americans with Disabili- ings PUBLICSALE.IFYOU garding title, possession, County, Utah, shall con- and Procedures Manual EAST TOOELE water 3. Proposed amendment for 7.79 acres of prop- ties Act, please contact ( c ) A M D L U O NEEDANEXPLANA- condition or encum- vene a public hearing on Presented by Kami rights, 27 acre feet to the definition of Pri- erty located in the MD Tooele County’s ADA #08-04300005 Chapter TIONOFTHEPRO- brances, including fees, Wednesday, December Perkins available. Call Amanda vate Street in Chapter 2 zone at 598 West Clark Coordinator, Pamela Ay- 24 Sign Regulations CEEDING,YOU charges and expenses 10, 2008, at the hour of 5. Resolution 2008-01 A 435-830-4581. of the City’s Land Use Street to divide one lot ala, (435)843-3157 (d) AMD GP # SHOULDCONTACTA of the Trustee and of the 7:00 p.m., at the Stan- Resolution of the Tooele Management and Devel- into four. within three working 08-03500002 Tooele LAWYER. The following trusts created by said FOR SALE Shares of bury Park Clubhouse, #1 City Water Special Serv- opment Code to require c. Proposed amendment days prior to this meet- County Access Plan described property will Deed of Trust, to pay the Middle Canyon Irriga- Country Club, Stansbury ice District Authorizing private streets to be to the language of the ing. Beginning Oct 14 ( e ) A M D L U O be sold at public auction remaining principal sums tion Company call Park, Utah to consider the Chairman of the identified with streets General Plan Future Tooele County Health #06-04300001 Defining to the highest bidder, of the note(s) secured by (435)882-7724 or and take public comment Board to Sign a Contract signs together with Land Use Map to allow a Dept office hours will be the minimum area of payable in lawful money said Deed of Trust. Addi- (435)882-1717 on the proposed final with Paul Hansen Asso- specifications for the maximum density of up Mon - Thu from 7:00 land and minimum dis- of the United States at tional information regard- 2009 budget. ciates, L.L.C. for District signs. to four (4) dwelling units a.m. to 6:00 p.m. tance separation for a the time of sale. The ing sale maybe available STANSBURYSERVICE Engineering Services Commercial AGENDA: per acre in the Medium (Published in the Tran- kennel foreclosure sale through at AGENCYOFTOOELE Presented by Roger Property 1. Summary Action Density Residential des- script Bulletin December (f) Adjourn Public Hear- public auction will be http://www.rbmn.con/bid COUNTY Baker Items ignation instead of three 2 & 4, 2008) ing and Resume Public held on the front en- s/index.htm (Published in the Tran- a.Approval of Minutes (3) as currently allowed. 6. Approval of a Loan Meeting DATED this 25th day of FOR SALE! Fitness PUBLIC NOTICE trance of the Tooele script Bulletin December b.Approval of Business FOLLOWINGCLOSE with Home Savings Bank 6 . A M D L U O November, 2008. Center, 12750sqft, Notice is hereby given County Courthouse in 2, 2008) Licenses OF PUBLIC HEARINGS, Presented by Randy #08-04300003 Profes- /s/ Wayne Z. Bennett Main Street. Handball that the Lake Point Im- Tooele at 47 South 100 c.Approval of Bills MEETINGOFFICIALLY Sant sional Filming 7-15-1 Wayne Z. Bennett, courts, lockers, show- NOTICEOFPUBLIC provement District will East, Tooele, Utah on d.Personnel Matters CALLED TO ORDER BY 7. Approval of an Inter- 7. AMD LUO Trustee ers, saunas, hot tubs, HEARING hold its regularly sched- Monday, December 29, 2.Consideration of Ordi- CHAIRMPERSONAN- est Payment to Home #08-04300004 Chapter Richards, Brandt, aerobic area. Unlimited The Tooele County uled Budget and Busi- 2008 at 11:30 a.m. This nance No. 2008-42, an GELA GRANT. Savings Bank Presented 5 Non Conforming Build- Miller & Nelson possibilities! 882-7094, Commission will conduct ness meeting on Decem- sale is being held for the ordinance amending 1. Consideration of a by Randy Sant ing 299 South Main Street, (801)860-5696 a public hearing in Room ber 4, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. purpose of foreclosing a Chapter 14 Use Table to General Plan amend- 8. Minutes 8 . A M D L U O 15th Floor 310 at 47 South Main at the North Tooele Fire Deed of Trust originally OFFICE BUILDING 54 delete the setback re- ment for Tanner Scad- November 13, 2008 #08-04300005 Chapter Salt Lake City, UT Street, Tooele, Utah, on Station 1540 Sunset executed by Benjamin J. South Main. Built in quirements for pastures den for 8.6 acres of land November 19, 2008 24 Sign Regulations 84111 December 9, 2008, at Road, Lake Point Utah. Davis the Trustor, in fa- t h e 1 9 6 0 s . and to provide new set- located at approximately 9. Invoices Presented by 9 . A M D G P # (801) 531-2000 3:00 p.m., adopting the The agenda will be as vor of Liberty Bank, cov- 10,000sqft main floor back requirements for 600 West Clark Street to Sharon Dawson 08-03500002 Tooele (Published in the Tran- fiscal year 2009 budget follows: ering real property lo- finished, 5000+ sqft accessory buildings for go from a Medium Den- 10. Adjourn to a Closed County Access Plan script Bulletin December for Tooele County. All 1. Call to Order cated in Tooele County, basement unfinished. Rural Residential Dis- sity Residential designa- Executive Meeting to 1 0 . A M D L U O 2, 9 & 16, 2008) interested persons shall 2. Public Hearing: Fiscal Utah, and more specifi- $800,000. tricts to protect these tion to a Commercial / Discuss Pending Litiga- #06-04300001 Defining have an opportunity to Year 2009 Budget cally described as fol- (602)826-9471 uses from new dwellings Higher Density Residen- tion the minimum area of be heard for or against 3. Resolution 2008-02: lows: NOTICEOFTRUS- on adjoining parcels. tial designation for the Sharon A. Dawson land and minimum dis- the estimates of revenue Adopting the Fiscal Year PARCEL 1: Lot TEE'S SALE 3. Consideration of purpose of a residential Tooele City Recorder tance separation for a and expenditures and 2009 Budget for the 76, TOOELE HIGH- The following described Ordinance No. 2008-43, developing. Pursuant to the Ameri- kennel Buildings performance data or any Lake Point Improvement LANDSADDITIONNO. property will be sold at an ordinance amending 2. Consideration of a cans with Disabilities 11. Public Concerns item in any fund. District. 1, according to the Offi- public auction to the Chapter 15 Use Table P.U.D. for Gordie Fields Act, Individuals Needing 12. Adjournment DATED this 26th day of 4. Approval of the 2009 cial Plat thereof as re- highest bidder, payable BUILDINGMATERIALS: and Section 7.17(2) to to develop land he owns Special Accommoda- Pursuant to the Ameri- November 2008. meeting schedule corded in the Office of in lawful money of the METAL buildings, mini delete the setback re- located at 124 East Main tions Should Notify cans with Disabilities BYORDEROFTHE 5. Close Budget meeting the Tooele County Re- United States at the time storage systems, roof quirements for animals Street in the CS zone, to Sharon A. Dawson, Act, individuals needing TOOELECOUNTY 6. Open Business Meet- corder, State of Utah. of sale, at the main en- and wall panels, metal and family food produc- include a retail strip mall Tooele City Recorder, at special accommodations COMMISSION: ing The Real Property tax trance to the Tooele building components. tion from new dwellings type building and a re- 843-2110 prior to the during this meeting MARILYN K. GILLETTE 7. Public Concerns identification number is County District Court, 74 Utah Manufacture 20 on adjoining parcels in ception center. meeting. TDD Phone should notify Mary County Clerk 8. Approval of Minutes 10-029-0-0076. The South 100 East, Tooele, years plus. Top quality the R-1-12, R-1-21, and 3.Consideration of a mi- Number 843-2108 Dixon, Tooele County (Published in the Tran- 9. Financial Reports Real Property address is UT 84074, on Tuesday, low prices. Weekly De- the RM-7 zoning dis- nor subdivision for Mike (Published in the Tran- Engineering, at script Bulletin November 10.Why Operations Search AllReports Over known as 205 So. 4th December 2, 2008 at livery. 1-800-262-5347. tricts. & Sherrie Johnson, and script Bulletin December 435-843-3160 prior to 27, & December 4, 11.Town? Trustee Check the Con- Street, Tooele, Utah 1:00 p.m. (MST) of said cobuildings@cobuild- 4.Consideration of Ordi- Reuben & Robyn Quarn- 2, 2008) the meeting. For ques- 2008) cernsClassifi eds First! The current beneficiary day, for the purpose of ings.net (ucan) nance No. 2008-45, an berg for 7.79 acres of tions call (435) 843-3160 12. Adjournment GOT A good idea for a of the Deed of Trust is foreclosing a trust deed ordinance amending property located in the TOOELE and ask to speak to one If you build, remodel or PUBLIC NOTICE (PublishedTRANSCRIPT in the Tran- story? Call the Tran- Liberty Bank and the re- originally executed by Chapter 20 Sign Ordi- MD zone at 598 West BULLETIN of the planning staff. remove buildings you Notice is hereby given script Bulletin December script and let us know cord owner of the prop- ALAND.JOHNSON nance to authorize all Clark Street to divide Dated this 26th day of can place your classi- that the North Tooele 2, 2008) 882-0050. erty as of the recording (and SHELLEY C. fied ad in 45 of Utah's County Fire Protection regulated signs to be ap- one lot into four. November, 2008 of the Notice of Default JOHNSON, his wife,) as newspapers for only Service District will hold proved by the zoning ad- 4. Consideration of a MARY DIXON, Secre- is Benjamin J. Davis. trustors, in favor of Pri- $163. for 25 words ($5. a public hearing on De- ministrator. General Plan amend- tary Erda Township The successful bidder vate Capital Group as for each additional cember 4, 2008 at 19:00 5.Consideration of ment for Dolorosa Estan- Planning Commission must tender to the trus- agent for those certain word). You will reach p.m. at the Stansbury Resolution No. 2008-11, cia LLC to go from a Low (Pubilshed in the Tran- tee a $5,000.00 deposit individuals/entities listed up to 340,000 house- Park Fire Station, 179 adopting a pre-disaster Density Residential des- script Bulletin December at the sale and the bal- on trust deed, covering Country Club, Stansbury mitigation plan. ignation to a Commercial TheseT se aree2, 2008) h a e r holds and all you do is ance of the purchase real property located in call the Transcript Bul- Park, UT. 6.Consideration of designation for 11.4 price by 12:00 noon on Tooele County, UT, letin at 882-0050 for all The agenda will be as Change Order No. 01 to acres of land located on Tuesday, December 30, more particularly de- the details. (Mention follows: Willow Street Sidewalk the southwest corner of 2008 in the Trustee's scribed as: Parcel 1: All UCAN Classified Net- 1. Roll call Project. Worthington and Durfee Salt Lake office. Both that land situated in 2. Economic develop- 7.Council Information Streets. Dog-GoneD the deposit and the bal- Tooele County, State of o g - G o n e work) ment projects Updates. 5. Consideration of an ance must be in the form Utah, described as fol- 3. Adjournment 8.Adjourn. amendment to the lan- of a wire transfer, cash- lows: The Northwest Public Notices Dated this 25th day of Rachel Wright guage of the General ier's check or certified Quarter of Section 7, Meetings November, 2008 City Recorder Plan Future Land Use funds payable to Rich- Township 2 South, Cassandra Ray In compliance with the Map to allow a maximum GoodG Deals! ards, Brandt, Miller & Range 5 West, Salt Lake o o d D e a l s ! Deadline for public no- Administrator Americans with Disability density of up to four (4) Nelson. Cash payments Base and Meridian. Ex- tices is 4 p.m. the day (Published in the Tran- Act, Grantsville City will dwelling units per acre in will not be accepted. A cepting therefrom, that prior to publication. script Bulletin December accommodate reason- the Medium Density trustee's deed will be de- portion of property in- Public notices submit- 2 & 4, 2008) able requests to assist Residential designation livered to the successful cluded in the road con- ted past the deadline persons with disabilities instead of three (3) as 1162 N. 380 E. • Tooele BECOMEASUB- bidder within three busi- veyed by that certain will not be accepted. to participate in meet- currently allowed. SCRIBER. 882-0050 ness days after receipt Warranty Deed dated UPAXLP ings. Requests for as- 6. Report from Council of the amount bid. The August 24, 1912 to sistance may be made Liaison Member, Todd undersigned Trustee dis- Tooele County, State of by calling City Hall (435) Castagno. claims any liability for Utah, and recorded No- 884-3411 at least 3 days 7. Approval of minutes of any incorrectness of the vember 8, 1912 as Entry in advance of a meeting. the last business meet- street address and other No. 142602 in Book 3-H (Published in the Tran- ing. common designation, if at Page 255 of official re- The Kirk script Bulletin December 8. Adjourn. any, shown herein. Said cords, being described Quiet, Quality apartments in a 2, 2008) DATED this 1st day of 2642sale Deer will be Run made without Drive,as follows: Stockton Com- restored historic structure December, 2008. covenant or warranty, mencing at the North SELLINGYOUR By the Order of the HOME? Advertise it in express or implied, re- Quarter corner of Sec- The Best Places at the Best Prices Planning Commission garding title, possession, tion 7, Township 2 the classifieds. Call Chair, Angela Grant. Completely Furnished 882-0050 or visit Over 2250 square feet! 4 bedrooms, condition or encum- South, Range 5 West, Shauna Kertamus brances, including fees, Salt Lake Base and Me- Weekly & Monthly Rates www.tooeletran Zoning Administrator script.com Large kitchen, Large family room, charges and expenses ridian, thence South one In accordance with the of the Trustee and of the mile to the South Quar- 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 BECOMEASUB- Americans With Disabili- Fully Landscaped, fully fenced. trusts created by said ter corner of said Section SCRIBER. 882-0050 ties Act, Grantsville City $ Deed of Trust, to pay the 7; thence West 4 rods; will accommodate rea- Price Reduced 199,900 remaining principal sums thence North one mile; sonable requests to as- of the note(s) secured by thence East 4 rods to sist the disabled to par- 3000 Sq. ft. 3 said Deed of Trust. Addi- the place of beginning. ticipate in meetings. Re- 1001 Dream Weaver Cv • Erda tional information regard- T a x I D N o . : bed. 2 bths. 5 quest for assistance may Just listed ing– Beautiful, sale maybe Beautiful available - 05-055-0-00012+ acres, Parcel 2: be made by calling City acres of horse at All that land situated in YES – We Are Still Hall at 884-3411 at least TO BE BUILT! property, granite Large openhttp://www.rbmn.con/bid floor plan, Rambler Tooelewith a County,bonus State of 24 hours prior to the countertops all the s/index.htm Utah, described as fol- meeting that will be at- extras, ask about room. 5 Bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms. Very DATED this 25th day of lows:$ Commencing at a tended. “ builder purchas-bLarge u oversizedNovember, i garage l 2008. d ! Must Seepoint e North425,000 1688.28 r feet, p u r c h a s - (Published in the Tran- $ iing your n existing g /s/y Wayne Z. o Bennett uNorth 88ºr 30' Weste x i s t i n g Lending Money script Bulletin December 399,900 home”h option o m Waynee Z. Bennett, ” 574.2o feet, North p 0º 17' t i o n 2, 2008) 33 HandcartTrustee Rd • Tooele East 665.94 feet, North Richards, Brandt, 89ºOver 30' West 289.5 feet PUBLIC NOTICE 3600 Sq. ft, Over Let us help you restructure Miller & Nelson from the Southeast cor- NOTICEISHEREBY 961 Dream Weaver Cv • Erda 5.6 acres (green 299 South Main Street, ner of Section 32, Town- GIVENTHATTHE belt) Granite TO BE BUILT! 2800 sq 15th Floor ship 2 South, Range 5 your current mortgage! TOOELECOUNTY countertops and all of the extras. Salt Lake City, UT West, Salt Lake Base BOARDOFHEALTH TO BE BUILT! feet. .28 Ask about “builder 84111 and Meridian; said point • 100% Financing is Still Here WILLHOLDAPUBLIC purchasing your ex- (801) 531-2000 also being Northwest HEARINGONTHURS- $ of acre. • 2nd Mortgages iisting s home” t option. i n g (Publishedh in the o Tran- corner m of Eastmoore Sub- ” o p t i o n . DAY, JANUARY 8, 2009 YYouo could be u living c o235,000 u l d b e l i v i n g script Bulletin December division, running thence AT 6:00 P.M. IN THE $ iin this n beautiful t h i s b e a u t i f u l • Rates are Still Low! 459,900 2, 9 & 16, 2008) North 89º 30' West 120 HEALTH DEPARTMENT hhome by spring! o m e b y s p r i n g ! feet along the South side CONFERENCEROOM, 5 Acre Lots In East Erda! Refinance or purchase your of Main Street; thence 151 NORTH MAIN 2 Available South 150 feet; thence dream home today, call STREET,TOOELE, 9+ Acres Starting at $ Private & gorgeous. East 120 feet, more or UTAH.THEPURPOSE $ 260,000 225,000less, to West boundary OFTHISPUBLIC In East Erda! w/water $ Ea s t Erd a ! JoAnne Valdez of Eastmoor Subdivision; HEARINGISTORE- 189,900 thence North 250 feet, CEIVEPUBLICCOM- more or less, along said MENTONCHANGES West boundary to the TOTHEFOLLOWING Call Laramie Dunn for ALL point of beginning. Prop- REGULATION: erty Address: 700 East HEALTHREGULATION Main Street, Grantsville, #13, TOBACCO HAN- your Real Estate needs UT 84029 Tax ID DLER PERMITS No.:01-054-0-0025 Wa- ALL INTERESTED PER- 435 800 ter Rights: 49.64 Acre 833-0740 • 453-9606 SONS ARE INVITED TO Feet of Water Right: ATTEND.COPIESOF www.deseretpeakmtg.com Frank Sly 15-4527: Application/ THEDRAFTSFOR 435-224-4000 Claim No.: A26268: Cert. THESEREGULATIONS No.: 5934 The current AREAVAILABLEFOR beneficiary of the trust EXAMINATIONAND deed is Private Capital PUBLICREVIEWAT Group as agent for those THETOOELECOUNTY certain individuals/enti- HEALTHDEPART- ties listed on the trust MENT, 151 NORTH deed and the record MAINSTREET, owners of the property TOOELE,UTAH.WRIT- as of the recording of the TENCOMMENTSMAY notice of default are BESUBMITTEDTO ALAN D. JOHNSON and TOOELECOUNTY SHELLEYC.JOHN- HEALTHDEPART- SON, residing at HC61 MENT, 151 NORTH Fox 350, Callao, UT MAIN,TOOELE,UTAH 84083. 84074, AND WILL BE Dated November 4, ACCEPTED UNTIL 5:00 2008 P.M.,THURSDAY, /s/ DOUGLAS J. SHUM- JANUARY 8, 2009. FOR WAY, ESQ. MOREINFORMATION Trustee CONTACTDANIEL (Published in the Tran- DAVIES,TOOELE script Bulletin November COUNTYHEALTHDE- 11, 25 & December 2, PARTMENTHEALTH 2008) EDUCATORAT (435)277-2481. DATED THIS 25TH DAYOFNOVEMBER, 2008 MYRON E. BATEMAN HEALTH OFFICER If you desire special ac- commodation under the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, please contact Tooele County’s ADA Coordinator, Pamela Ay- ala, (435)843-3157 within three working days prior to this meet- ing. Beginning Oct 14 Tooele County Health Dept office hours will be Mon - Thu from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin December 2 & 4, 2008) NOTICEOFTRUS- TEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the main en- trance to the Tooele County District Court, 74 South 100 East, Tooele, UT 84074, on Tuesday, December 2, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. (MST) of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed originally executed by ALAND.JOHNSON (and SHELLEY C. JOHNSON, his wife,) as trustors, in favor of Pri- vate Capital Group as agent for those certain individuals/entities listed on trust deed, covering real property located in Tooele County, UT, more particularly de- scribed as: Parcel 1: All that land situated in Tooele County, State of Utah, described as fol- lows: The Northwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 2 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Ex- cepting therefrom, that portion of property in- NOTICEOFTRUS- cluded in the road con- TEE'S SALE veyed by that certain The following described Warranty Deed dated property will be sold at August 24, 1912 to public auction to the Tooele County, State of highest bidder, payable Utah, and recorded No- in lawful money of the vember 8, 1912 as Entry United States at the time No. 142602 in Book 3-H of sale, at the main en- at Page 255 of official re- trance to the Tooele cords, being described County District Court, 74 as follows: Com- South 100 East, Tooele, mencing at the North UT 84074, on Tuesday, Quarter corner of Sec- December 2, 2008 at tion 7, Township 2 1:00 p.m. (MST) of said South, Range 5 West, day, for the purpose of Salt Lake Base and Me- foreclosing a trust deed ridian, thence South one originally executed by mile to the South Quar- ALAND.JOHNSON ter corner of said Section (and SHELLEY C. 7; thence West 4 rods; JOHNSON, his wife,) as thence North one mile; INVITATION TO BID NOTICETOCREDI- trustors, in favor of Pri- thence East 4 rods to Separate sealed bids for TORS. vate Capital Group as the place of beginning. construction of Erda Announcement of Ap- agent for those certain T a x I D N o . : Acres Water Company 1 pointment and Notice to individuals/entities listed 05-055-0-0001 Parcel 2: MG Water Tank will be Creditors. Probate No. on trust deed, covering All that land situated in received by Erda Acres 083300035 in the Third real property located in Tooele County, State of Water Company from District Court of Tooele Tooele County, UT, Utah, described as fol- bidders. Bids will be County, State of Utah, in more particularly de- lows: Commencing at a publicly opened and the Matter of the Estate scribed as: Parcel 1: All point North 1688.28 feet, read aloud at 3:00 pm of Richard Dean Brattin, that land situated in North 88º 30' West on Thursday December Deceased. Esther Tooele County, State of 574.2 feet, North 0º 17' 4, 2008 at 12227 S Busi- Jeanne Brattin, whose Utah, described as fol- East 665.94 feet, North ness Park Drive, Suite address is 473 Oak lows: The Northwest 89º 30' West 289.5 feet 220 Draper, UT 84020. Street, Tooele, UT Quarter of Section 7, from the Southeast cor- The work to be per- 84074, has been ap- Township 2 South, ner of Section 32, Town- formed under this project pointed Personal Repre- Range 5 West, Salt Lake ship 2 South, Range 5 shall consist of furnish- sentative of the above SUMMONS: Base and Meridian. Ex- West, Salt Lake Base ing all labor, materials entitled estate. Creditors The State of Utah to: Jo- cepting therefrom, that and Meridian; said point and equipment required of the estate are hereby seph Kellogg, Manuel portion of property in- also being Northwest to construct the facilities notified to: (1) deliver or Lara and all persons un- NOTICEOFTRUS- cluded in the road con- corner of Eastmoor Sub- and features called for mail their written claims known claming any inter- TEE'S SALE veyed by that certain division, running thence by the CONTRACT to the Personal Repre- est in the real property The following described Warranty Deed dated North 89º 30' West 120 DOCUMENTS and as sentative at the address located in Tooele property will be sold at August 24, 1912 to feet along the South side shown on the DRAW- above; (2) deliver or mail County, Described as: public auction to the Tooele County, State of of Main Street; thence INGS. Construction of a their written claims to the Commencing 30 rods highest bidder, payable Utah, and recorded No- South 150 feet; thence 1 MG Concrete Water Personal Representa- North and 36 rods East in lawful money of the vember 8, 1912 as Entry East 120 feet, more or Storage Tank and Pip- tive's attorney of record, and 48 feet South from United States at the time No. 142602 in Book 3-H less, to West boundary ing. This project is Thomas E. Lowe, at the the Southwest corner of of sale, at the main en- at Page 255 of official re- of Eastmoor Subdivision; funded by Utah Drinking following address: 2150 Section 17, Township 1 trance to the Tooele cords, being described thence North 250 feet, Water Board. Plans and South 1300 East, Suite South, Range 19 West County District Court, 74 as follows: Com- more or less, along said specifications have been 120 Salt Lake City, UT of the Salt Lake Base South 100 East, Tooele, mencing at the North West boundary to the prepared by Sunrise En- 84106; (3) file their writ- and Meridian; Thence UT 84074, on Tuesday, Quarter corner of Sec- point of beginning. Prop- gineering, Inc. and will ten claims with the Clerk West 95 feet; Thence December 2, 2008 at tion 7, Township 2 erty Address: 700 East be available on Monday, of the District Court in South 16 feet; Thence 1:00Tuesday p.m. (MST) December of said South, 2, Range2008 5 West, Main Street, Grantsville, Tooele Transcript-BulleOctobertin 27, 2008 at their Tooele County, or other- East 25 feet; Thenceb9 day, for the purpose of Salt Lake Base and Me- UT 84029 Tax ID office at 12227 S. Busi- wise present their claims South 51 feet; Thence foreclosing a trust deed ridian, thence South one No.:01-054-0-0025 Wa- ness Park Drive, Suite as required by Utah law East 18 feet; Thence originallyPublic executedNotices by milePublic to the Notices South Quar- terPublic Rights: Notices 49.64 Acre Public Notices Public Notices 220Public Draper, Notices Ut 84020 Public Notices withinPublic three Notices months after NorthPublic 25 feet;Notices Thence ALAND.JOHNSONTrustees ter cornerTrustees of said Section FeetTrustees of Water Right: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous telephoneMiscellaneous (801)523- Miscellaneous theMiscellaneous date of the first publi- WestMiscellaneous 52 feet; Thence (and SHELLEY C. 7; thence West 4 rods; 15-4527: Application/ 0100, upon receipt of cation of this notice or be North 42 feet to the point JOHNSON, his wife,) as thence North one mile; Claim No.: A26268: Cert. SUMMONS: INVITATION TO BID $40.00 for each set NOTICETOCREDI- forever barred. of the beginning, AKA trustors, in favor of Pri- thence East 4 rods to No.: 5934 The current The State of Utah to Separate sealed bids for (non-refundable). The TORS. Dated November 25, 393 6th Street, Wendo- vate Capital Group as the place of beginning. beneficiary of the trust Marcelo Castro: You are construction of Erda ENGINEER for this Con- Announcement of Ap- 2008 ver, Utah, Parcel No. agent for those certain T a x I D N o . : deed is Private Capital hereby notified that a di- Acres Water Company 1 tract will be Sunrise En- pointment and Notice to /s/ Esther Jeanne Brat- 1-257-13, 0.09 acres. individuals/entities listed 05-055-0-0001 Parcel 2: Group as agent for those vorce complaint MG Water Tank will be gineering, Incorporated Creditors. Probate No. tin You are hereby notified on trust deed, covering All that land situated in certain individuals/enti- #084300490 has been received by Erda Acres and they will be repre- 083300035 in the Third /s/ Thomas E. Lowe that a complaint to quiet real property located in Tooele County, State of ties listed on the trust filed against you in the Water Company from sented by Lane D. District Court of Tooele 2150 South 1300 East, title the subject property Tooele County, UT, Utah, described as fol- deed and the record Third District Court, bidders. Bids will be Peirce, P.E. as Project County, State of Utah, in Suite 120 has been filed against more particularly de- lows: Commencing at a owners of the property Tooele County, Utah. publicly opened and Engineer. A pre-bid tour the Matter of the Estate Salt Lake City, UT each of you in the Third scribed as: Parcel 1: All point North 1688.28 feet, as of the recording of the You are hereby sum- read aloud at 3:00 pm will be held on Thursday, of Richard Dean Brattin, 84106 District Court, Tooele that land situated in North 88º 30' West notice of default are moned and required to on Thursday December November 20, 2008, at Deceased. Esther (801) 486-1112 County, Utah. You are Tooele County, State of 574.2 feet, North 0º 17' ALAN D. JOHNSON and file an answer in writing 4, 2008 at 12227 S Busi- 9:00 a.m., meeting at the Jeanne Brattin, whose (Published in the Tran- hereby summoned and Utah, described as fol- East 665.94 feet, North SHELLEYC.JOHN- to the complaint which ness Park Drive, Suite Campbell Well site loca- address is 473 Oak script Bulletin November required to file an an- lows: The Northwest 89º 30' West 289.5 feet SON, residing at HC61 has been filed with clerk 220 Draper, UT 84020. tion Southern End of Street, Tooele, UT 25, December 2 & 9, swer in writing to the Quarter of Section 7, from the Southeast cor- Fox 350, Callao, UT of the above-entitled The work to be per- Campbell Road in Erda, 84074, has been ap- 2008) complaint which has Township 2 South, ner of Section 32, Town- 84083. court, 74 South 100 formed under this project Utah appr. address 3580 pointed Personal Repre- been filed with the clerk Range 5 West, Salt Lake ship 2 South, Range 5 Dated November 4, East, Tooele, Utah, shall consist of furnish- Campbell Road Erda, sentative of the above SUMMONS: of the above-entitled Base and Meridian. Ex- West, Salt Lake Base 2008 84074, and to serve ing all labor, materials UT 84074. Attendance entitled estate. Creditors The State of Utah to: Jo- court, 74 South 100 cepting therefrom, that and Meridian; said point /s/ DOUGLAS J. SHUM- upon, or mail to, Gary and equipment required at the pre-bid tour is re- of the estate are hereby seph Kellogg, Manuel East, Tooele, Utah, portion of property in- also being Northwest WAY, ESQ. Buhler, Petitioner’s attor- to construct the facilities quested. Names of notified to: (1) deliver or Lara and all persons un- 84074, and to serve cluded in the road con- corner of Eastmoor Sub- Trustee ney, PO Box 229, and features called for those in attendance will mail their written claims known claming any inter- upon or mail to, Jaime veyed by that certain division, running thence (Published in the Tran- Grantsville, UT by the CONTRACT be recorded. to the Personal Repre- est in the real property Topham, Plaintiff’s attor- Warranty Deed dated North 89º 30' West 120 script Bulletin November 84029-0229. A copy of DOCUMENTS and as (Published in the Tran- sentative at the address located in Tooele ney, 291 N Race Street, August 24, 1912 to feet along the South side 11, 25 & December 2, said answer within 20 shown on the DRAW- script Bulletin October above; (2) deliver or mail County, Described as: Grantsville, UT Tooele County, State of of Main Street; thence 2008) days after service of this INGS. Construction of a 28, November 4, 11, 18, their written claims to the Commencing 30 rods 84029-0229, A copy of Utah, and recorded No- South 150 feet; thence summons upon you. If 1 MG Concrete Water 25 & December 2, 2008) Personal Representa- North and 36 rods East said answer within 20 vember 8, 1912 as Entry East 120 feet, more or you fail so to do, Judg- Storage Tank and Pip- tive's attorney of record, and 48 feet South from days after service of this No. 142602 in Book 3-H less, to West boundary Public Notices ment by default will be ing. This project is WANT TO get the latest Thomas E. Lowe, at the the Southwest corner of summons upon you. If at Page 255 of official re- of Eastmoor Subdivision; Miscellaneous taken against you for the funded by Utah Drinking local news? Subscribe following address: 2150 Section 17, Township 1 you fail so to do, judg- cords, being described thence North 250 feet, relief demanded in said Water Board. Plans and to the Transcript Bulle- South 1300 East, Suite South, Range 19 West ment by default will be as follows: Com- more or less, along said Deadline for public no- complaint. specifications have been tin. 120 Salt Lake City, UT of the Salt Lake Base taken against you for the mencing at the North West boundary to the tices is 4 p.m. the day Dated this November 17, prepared by Sunrise En- 84106; (3) file their writ- and Meridian; Thence relief demanded in said Quarter corner of Sec- point of beginning. Prop- prior to publication. 2008. gineering, Inc. and will ten claims with the Clerk West 95 feet; Thence petition. tion 7, Township 2 erty Address: 700 East Public notices submit- /s/ Gary Buhler be available on Monday, HAVING A yard sale? of the District Court in South 16 feet; Thence Dated this November 17, South, Range 5 West, Main Street, Grantsville, ted past the deadline (Published in the Tran- October 27, 2008 at their Advertise in the Tran- Tooele County, or other- East 25 feet; Thence 2008. Salt Lake Base and Me- UT 84029 Tax ID will not be accepted. script Bulletin November office at 12227 S. Busi- script wise present their claims South 51 feet; Thence /s/ Jaime Topham ridian, thence South one No.:01-054-0-0025 Wa- UPAXLP 18, 25, December 2 & 9, ness Park Drive, Suite as required by Utah law East 18 feet; Thence (Published in the Tran- mile to the South Quar- ter Rights: 49.64 Acre 2008) 220 Draper, Ut 84020 SELL YOUR car in the within three months after North 25 feet; Thence script Bulletin November ter corner of said Section Feet of Water Right: BECOMEASUB- telephone (801)523- Transcript Bulletin Clas- the date of the first publi- West 52 feet; Thence 18, 25, December 2 & 9, 7; thence West 4 rods; 15-4527: Application/ SCRIBER. 882-0050 0100, upon receipt of sified section. cation of this notice or be North 42 feet to the point 2008) thence North one mile; Claim No.: A26268: Cert. $40.00 for each set forever barred. of the beginning, AKA thence East 4 rods to No.: 5934 The current (non-refundable). The Dated November 25, 393 6th Street, Wendo- the place of beginning. beneficiary of the trust ENGINEER for this Con- 2008 ver, Utah, Parcel No. T a x I D N o . : deed is Private Capital tract will be Sunrise En- /s/ Esther Jeanne Brat- 1-257-13, 0.09 acres. 05-055-0-0001 Parcel 2: Group as agent for those gineering, Incorporated tin You are hereby notified All that land situated in certain individuals/enti- and they will be repre- /s/ Thomas E. Lowe that a complaint to quiet Tooele County, State of ties listed on the trust sented by Lane D. 2150 South 1300 East, title the subject property Utah, described as fol- deed and the record Peirce, P.E. as Project Suite 120 has been filed against lows: Commencing at a owners of the property Engineer. A pre-bid tour Salt Lake City, UT each of you in the Third point North 1688.28Great feet, as of the recording of the Gift Ideaswill be held onfor Thursday, the84106 HolidaysDistrict Court, Tooele North 88º 30' West notice of default are November 20, 2008, at (801) 486-1112 County, Utah. You are 574.2 feet, North 0º 17' ALAN D. JOHNSON and 9:00 a.m., meeting at the (Published in the Tran- hereby summoned and East 665.94 feet, North SHELLEYC.JOHN- Campbell Well site loca- script Bulletin November required to file an an- 89º 30' West 289.5 feet SON, residing at HC61 (Go ahead and gettion Southern one End offor yourself,25, December too) 2 & 9, swer in writing to the from the Southeast cor- Fox 350, Callao, UT Campbell Road in Erda, 2008) complaint which has ner of Section 32, Town- 84083. Utah appr. address 3580 been filed with the clerk ship 2 South, Range 5 Dated November 4, Campbell Road Erda, of the above-entitled West, Salt Lake Base 2008 UT 84074. Attendance court, 74 South 100 and Meridian;There said pointAre /s/Two DOUGLAS Easy J. SHUM- Ways to Die in Are you preparedat the pre-bid tour for is re- a perilous East, Tooele, Utah, also being Northwest WAY, ESQ. quested. Names of Wisdom84074, from and to the serve Heart corner of Eastmoorthe Desert: Sub- Trustee Thirst and Drowning journeythose ininto attendance the will wild? upon or mail to, Jaime division, running thence (Published in the Tran- be recorded. of Topham,Our Plaintiff’sNation attor- North 89º 30' West 120 script Bulletin Novemberike the highest mountain peaks, (Published inhis the intensely Tran- dramatic narrative ney, 291 N Race Street, feet along the South side 11, 25 & Decemberdeserts are 2, environments that script Bulletinimmerses October us in a labyrinth of Grantsville,“Our contribution UT to our nation and of Main Street; thence 2008) L 28, NovemberT 4, 11, 18, 84029-0229, A copy of South 150 feet; thence can be inhospitable even to the most 25 & Decembercanyons 2, 2008) in the Southwest where said answerthe withinworld is 20 not to be measured in East 120 feet, more or seasoned explorers. Craig Childs, who virtually nothing is alive—barely any days after servicethe material of this realm. Our greatest summons upon you. If less, to West boundary has spent years in the deserts of the vegetation, few signs of wildlife, and contribution has been spiritual and of Eastmoor Subdivision; American West—as an adventurer, scant traces of human precursors—and you fail so to do, judg- thence North 250 feet, a river guide, and a fi eld instructor where we witness two men confront ment by defaultphilosophical. will be Silently, by example more or less, along said taken againstonly… you for we the live and will live, not West boundary to the in natural history—has developed a not just immutable forces of nature relief demanded in said point of beginning. Prop- keen appreciation for these forbidding but the limits of their own sanity. petition. only in the splendor of our past, the erty Address: 700 East landscapes: their beauty, their wonder, As a chronicle of adventure, as an Dated this Novemberpoetry of our 17, legends and the art, Main Street, Grantsville, 2008. and especially their paradoxes. His emotionally charged human drama, not only in the interfusion of our UT 84029 Tax ID extraordinary treks through arid lands as a confessional memoir, The Way /s/ Jaime Topham No.:01-054-0-0025 Wa- (Published inblood the with Tran- yours, but in the living ter Rights: 49.64 Acre in search of water are an astonishing Out is a transcendent book destined script Bulletin November Feet of Water Right: revelation of the natural world at its for a lasting place in the literature of 18, 25, December 2heart & 9, of the nation.” 15-4527: Application/ most extreme. extremes. 2008) – Ohyesa Claim No.: A26268: Cert. 6 x 9 inches • 288 pages $ 99 $ 95 No.: 5934 The current $ 99 5.5 x 8.25 inches • 290 pages 14 220 pages • Hardcover 17 beneficiary of the trust 14 deed is Private Capital Group as agent for those certain individuals/enti- ties listed on the trust deed and theCaptivating record Reading A Book of Renewal owners of the property Festive Phantoms as of the recording of the notice of default the are Western Experience and Spiritual Grace ALAN D. JOHNSON and for Your Holiday Season SHELLEYC.JOHN- elected and introduced n the spring of 1983 Terry teeped in magic and wonder, SON, residing at HC61 by Tony Hllerman, one of Tempest Williams learned that S I Christmas is a time when fi reside Fox 350, Callao, UT today’s premier chroniclers her mother was dying of cancer. S 84083. tales and haunting stories have the of the Western landscape, That same spring, Great Salt Lake Dated November 4, power to make us believe in the here are more than 140 pieces began to rise to record heights, 2008 unbelievable. In the tradition of /s/ DOUGLAS J. SHUM- of writing—classic and threatening the Bear River captivating storytelling, Jo-Anne WAY, ESQ. contemporary, fi ction and Migratory Bird Refuge and with Christensen bring these festive Trustee nonfi ction—that compellingly in the herons, owls, and snowy (Published in the Tran- phantoms to life in this collection of evoke the unique spirit of the egrets that Williams, a poet and script Bulletin November heartwarming Christmas stories: 11, 25 & December 2, West and its people. naturalist, had come to gauge 2008) her life by. One event was nature • The phantom of a child helps a This anthology spans at its most random, the other a surly shopping mall Santa Claus fi ve centuries and every by-product of rogue technology: to adjust his bleak view of the conceivable facet of the Terry’s mother, and Terry herself, holidays. 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the store as fast as possible. guests,” Christensen said. and passes along the savings Gingerbread sweetened whipped cream and Saving The longer someone is in the When it comes to entertain- to your neighbor,” Christensen (Ingredients for 9x9 pan) chopped bananas or apple- continued from page B1 store, the more money they ing family, look for things you said. 2 cups Utah Quick Mix (see rec- sauce. will spend, Christensen said. already have or that may have When it comes to wrapping ipe below) When it comes to enter- little cost. Bring out the board gifts, check out your supply 1/4 cups sugar tions for making a master mix taining at holiday times, games, go caroling, drive of paper from last year before 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon Utah Quick Mix out of flour, baking powder, Christensen suggest what she around and look at Christmas spending more money on 1/4 teaspoon cloves, 1 teaspoon (Ingredients for 29 cups) salt, shortening, and non-fat calls the step down approach. lights, and then come home wrapping paper. Comic papers ginger 5 lbs (about 20 cups) flour dry milk. Ingredients can be “Take look at what you have and drink hot chocolate — and magazine pages can make 1 egg 3/4 cup double-acting baking added to the master mix to for interesting wrapping paper. 1/2 cup molasses powder make a variety of delicious hol- People can also make their 1/2 cup water 2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon iday cookies and quick breads “The trick to saving more money is own gift tags by cutting out a 1/2 cup raisins (optional) salt or after a long day of holiday piece of the wrapping paper 4 cups shortening, which does shopping you can come home to always live within your means. and folding it in two. (Ingredients for 3-4 muffins) not require refrigeration and whip up a “Magic Lasagna “You can even save money 1 cup Utah Quick Mix (see recipe 2 3/4 cups non-fat dry milk Pie” for the family — cheaper Spending more than what you can on Christmas cards by send- below) than hitting a fast food place to ing out postcards instead. 2 tablespoons sugar (Ingredients for 13 cups) feed the family. afford will definitely bring more They are less expensive to buy 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon 9 cups flour The SOS recipe will have problems than you can afford to and postage costs less as well,” 1/8 teaspoon cloves 1/3 cup double-acting baking you mix up a master sauce Christensen said. 1/2 teaspoon ginger powder mix that can be turned into all solve.” With tight budgets this year, 1/2 egg or 1 yolk 4 teaspoons salt kinds of wonderful creations Darlene Christensen many families will be trying to 1/4 cup molasses 1 3/4 cups shortening in the kitchen that cost less celebrate Christmas the same 1/4 cup water 1 3/4 cups non-fat dry milk USU Extension and are healthier for you and way as before, but with less 1/4 cup raisins (optional) your family. There is a great money. Directions: Stir baking powder, non-fat Scalloped Potato recipe that done in the past,” Christensen made from a homemade mix, “That makes this year a good Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Stir dry milk, and salt into the flour. even with the optional half- said. “Maybe you have invited of course, Christensen says. year to examine traditions and sugar and spices into the Utah Cut fat into flour mixture until cup of grated cheese will cost the entire neighborhood and Giving gifts can also be decide what is important,” Quick Mix. In separate bowl, all particles of fat are thoroughly much less and have almost no prepared 10 kinds of cookies.” expensive, Christensen said. Christensen said. “Try per- combine egg, molasses and coated and mixture resembles fat when compared to the tra- To save on money this year, “Again take a look at who you sonalizing gifts, making them water. Stir half the liquid into coarse cornmeal. This can be ditional Utah funeral potato Christensen suggests taking are buying gifts for and why,” yourself or shop around and the mix and beat two minutes. done with a pastry blender, fork casserole. things just one step down, Christensen said. “Several look in thrift stores and con- Stir in remaining liquid and beat or electric mixer. Christensen suggests when inviting a few less people and years ago our extended fam- signment shops where you one minute. Bake in greased pan Measuring mix for recipes: Do going shopping for food for the only making six to eight kinds ily decided to do away with often can find unique gifts about 40 minutes not sift mix. Stir lightly before holidays, make sure to make a of cookies. purchasing big gifts for each or the best items for a lower measuring. Lift lightly into cup list, organized by section, and “Not only does it save you other. Instead the gifts must be price.” Variations: and level with straight edge. take it to the store. Go through money, it will give you more homemade and cost less than “The trick to saving more Gingerbread Muffins Storage: When deciding how the list and get in and out of time to spend with your $5 to make.” money is to always live with- Fill prepared muffin cups 2/3 much Utah Quick Mix to make, Put some of your Utah Quick in your means,” Christensen full. Bake at 400 degrees F for consider how quickly it will be Mix or SOS Mix in a jar, attach advises. “Spending more than about 20 minutes. used and if you have a large a recipe book and give it to a what you can afford will defi- Gingerbread Waffles enough container to make and neighbor for Christmas, sug- nitely bring more problems Bake in a waffle iron for gin- store 29 cups. Store in a tightly gests Christensen. than you can afford to solve.” gerbread waffles. Gingerbread covered container, at room tem- “It is in expensive for you [email protected] waffles can be topped with perature for up to six weeks.

3 tablespoons dried celery Are you a former Club member? Gift 3 tablespoons dried carrot continued from page B1 Ever played sports at a Boys & Girls Club? dices (or add 1 cup fresh car- rots when cooking) We’re looking for you! 1 teaspoon baking powder Place beans into a quart jar, 1/2 cup chocolate chips layered or mixed together with Visit www.bgcgsl.org for a 2/3 cup brown sugar, packed a tight-fitting lid. Place pasta 2/3 cup sugar in a zip top bag and place on short alumni survey! 1/3 cup baking soda top of the beans. Mix remain- 1/2 cup nuts ing ingredients in a small bowl In a jar layer flour, brown and place in a small zip top sugar, salt, white sugar, baking bag on top of the beans and powder, baking cocoa, choco- pasta. Attach a gift card with late chips and nuts. Put lid on the instructions. jar. Attach instructions to jar. Instructions: Instructions: Remove pasta and season- In a large bowl, beat 3 eggs, ing packets. Rinse beans. Cover 2/3 cup oil and 1 teaspoon with water and soak overnight. vanilla. Add brownie mix. Stir Rinse and place in a 5-quart well. Spread into greased 9- pot with 8 cups water, 1 can (28-ounce) crushed tomatoes, seasoning packet and 1 cup coarsely chopped carrots (if dried not in seasoning packet). Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for 2 NOTICE OF PROPOSED hours or until beans are ten- der-firm. Uncover, increase heat to medium-low and boil TAX INCREASE gently for 35 minutes stir- ring until soup has thickened (TOOELE VALLEY MOSQUITO slightly. Stir in pasta, increase heat to medium and cook 10 ABATEMENT DISTRICT) minutes longer or until pasta is tender. photography / Diane Sagers The Tooele Valley Mosquito Abatement District Italian pasta and bean soup mix requires little else to finish it. Add a can of Bran Muffins tomatoes, a bit of meat and simmer in a crock pot or on the stovetop for a deli- (Makes about 14 cups) cious supper. Bran muffin mix is proposing to increase its property tax revenue. 2 tablespoons baking soda inch baking pan. Bake at 350 1 bay leaf 1 cup dry buttermilk degrees for 34 to 38 minutes 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon salt or until a toothpick inserted in 1 teaspoon cumin 4 cups “All Bran” cereal • If the proposed budget is approved, this would the middle comes out clean. 2 tablespoons dried parsley 2 cups sugar Fold and lay on top of beans 2 cups whole wheat flour be an increase of 75.15% above the Tooele Chili and its many relatives, Attach instructions: 2 cups 40 percent bran flakes like this bean soup recipe, hit 1 jar bean mix 3 cups white flour Valley Mosquito Abatement District property tax the spot on a cold busy night. 1 packet seasonings Place 2 cups muffin mix Soak the beans and simmer 2 cans diced tomatoes (above) in a pint jar budgeted revenue for the prior year. all day on low in a crock pot to 6 cups water Close and add instructions. enjoy a nice evening meal. You 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar Instructions: • The Tooele Valley Mosquito Abatement also have the option to cook 1 smoked ham hock To muffin mix add it on the stove top for a faster Cover beans with water and 1 1/3 cups milk or water District tax on a $150,000.00 residence would cooking time. soak overnight. Drain beans 1 egg Holiday Bean Soup Mix and place in a stockpot. Add 3 tablespoons melted marga- increase from $23.76 to $34.67, which is $10.91 Layer beans listed below into ham hock, tomatoes, package rine a pretty pint jar. If some of these of spice mix, and 6 cups water. Combine all ingredients and per year. are not available, increase the Bring to a boil over medium stir just until moist. Do not bean of your choice to replace high heat. Cover and simmer overstir. Bake in greased muf- • The Tooele Valley Mosquito Abatement the missing item. 1 hour or until beans are ten- fin tins at 375 degrees for 20 1/8 cup dried black beans der. Remove bay leaf before to 25 minutes or until done. District tax on a $150,000.00 business would 1/8 cup dried kidney beans serving. Serve warm. Makes 11 Makes about 12 muffins. 1/8 cup dried great northern cups soup. increase from $43.20 to $63.04, which is $19.84 beans Italian Pasta and Bean Pancakes are a welcome 1/8 cup dried large lima beans Soup Mix warm breakfast food and there per year. 1/8 cup dried green split peas 1/2 cup dried pinto beans is something robust about 1/8 cup dried black-eyed peas 1/2 cup dried kidney beans or whole wheat pancakes. Make 1/8 cup dried brown lentils black beans this mix, put it into a large jar 1/8 cup dried red beans 1/2 cup dried pink beans or plastic sealable container All concerned citizens are invited to a public 1/8 cup dried navy beans 1 cup pasta shells or small and deliver the whole batch, 1/8 cup dried baby lima beans pasta bows or put the required amount hearing on the tax increase. 1/8 cup dried pinto beans 1 tablespoon dried parsley for one batch in to a pint jar 1/8 cup dried yellow split peas 1 teaspoon dried rosemary and deliver it with the instruc- 1/8 cup dried green lentils 1 teaspoon salt tions. Seasoning Mix: 1/4 cup crushed red pepper Whole Wheat Pancake Mix PUBLIC HEARING Into a zip top bag, place 1 tablespoon chicken broth 3/4 to 1 cup sugar 1/4 teaspoon dried minced granules 6 cups whole wheat flour Date/Time: December 9, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. garlic 1 teaspoon dried basil 3 cups white flour 1 teaspoon chili powder 1/2 teaspoon dried minced 1/4 cup baking powder Location: 1535 Sunset Rd., Lake Point, UT 2 tablespoons dried minced garlic 1 1/2 cups instant dry milk onion 3 tablespoons dried onions 1 tablespoon salt Mix well and store in air-tight container. Makes about 12 To obtain more information regarding the tax cups, enough for 6 batches of pancakes. increase, citizens may contact Tooele Valley Share your opinion with Cooking Instructions: (Makes about 12 pancakes) Mosquito District at (801) 250-3879. over 27,000 readers. 2 cups pancake mix 1 egg Write a letter to the editor 1 1/2 cup water Published in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin 3 tablespoons oil November 25th and December 2nd. Mix all ingredients well. Pour on greased, hot griddle, cook until bubbly on one side, flip and brown the other side. [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 Serve with butter and syrup.