www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELE RANSCRIPT Fresh, local T food tastes great at new farmers market See B1 BULLETIN September 5, 2006 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 30 50 cents Chasing The Sun Jury to hear reservoir murder trial this week by Jesse Fruhwirth STAFF WRITER A jury will be convened Wednesday morn- ing for the murder trial of 19-year-old Tooele man Daniel Herrera. The trial is scheduled to run through Friday in the 3rd District Court in Tooele. Herrera is accused of shooting and killing Richard Martinez, a 24-year-old Tooele resi- dent, at the Settlement Canyon Reservoir in September 2005. Though no one is said to have witnessed the shooting, Herrera was arrested within 48 hours of Martinez’s death. Law enforce- ment officials allege, however, that both of Herrera’s parents said in taped interviews that he had confessed to the murder in their presence. Herrera’s mother, 42-year-old Debbie Richmond of Kearns, was shot along with another man at her campsite in Middle Canyon photography / Troy Boman in July while on a family camping trip. Both First-place honors at the Discount Tire Sunchaser at Miller Motorsports Park this weekend went to Brazilian Oswaldo Negri Jr. and his co-driver Mark Patterson. With Richmond and Alvaro Cuenca, 31, survived just under three seconds to spare, the No. 60 Lexus-powered Daytona Prototype edged out the Playboy/Uniden team to end this years Rolex Sports Car Series. their injuries. No arrests have been made in the July shoot- ing, but Tooele County Sheriff Frank Park had speculated at the time that the shooting was Nine-hour race decided in final three seconds “pay back” for Martinez’s death. Park did not accuse family members or by Jake Gordon tion that we’ve won this race hasn’t friends of Martinez of the Middle Canyon CONTRIBUTING WRITER even begun to sink in. Oz did an shooting but did comment on the feud that The end of the Rolex Sports Car amazing job today and all season, has persisted for the last year. Series took place this weekend and all credit goes to him and Mike “My belief is because Daniel [allegedly as drivers took part in the 9-hour Shank,” Patterson said. “We started committed murder], this was payback to his Discount Tire Sunchaser road race the season off on the podium, and family,” Park said in July. “I don’t know that at the Miller Motorsports Park. it’s great to go one better to finish there has been any physical [retaliation] but Some drivers were looking to fin- the season.” there has been verbal.” ish in the top ten to hold on to their In the Grand Touring division, Richmond and Daniel Herrera’s father, season lead, while others were look- Andy Lally and Marc Bunting over- Claudio Herrera, were named by Tooele City ing at this race as an opportunity to came power steering struggles to Police officials as providing information that move ahead in the season points team up on the TRG team to record lead to Herrera’s arrest. The probable cause race. The race included Grand their fifth victory of the season. With statement also claims that the .22-calibre Touring cars and the slightly faster the victory, the TRG team secured handgun used to kill Martinez was discovered Daytona Prototype cars. the season points crown. in Richmond’s home in Kearns. Oswaldo Negri and Mark Patterson For the season points race in Spurred by the Martinez murder, commu- teamed up for the Michael Shank the Daytona Prototype cars, Jorg nity meetings were held to discuss what one Racing team to take the lead in lap Bergmeister and the Krohn Racing police official called the “very, very big gang 30. They held on to take the check- Team only had to finish in the top problem” that Tooele faces. No law enforce- ered flag for the Daytona Prototype 13 and managed to fight their way ment officials have labeled either Herrera cars. Negri was able to hold off many to a sixth-place finish and their first or Martinez as gang members, pointing out advances from Michael McDowell to season crown. there are varying degrees of gang affiliation pull off a win by only 2.94 seconds. photography / Troy Boman “I was really happy when it was and participation. Nonetheless, at the time of “It’s amazing to be on the top The team of Mark Patterson (left) and Oswaldo Negri Jr. celebrate after winning Herrera’s arrest, Tooele City Police chief Ron step of the podium. The realiza- the Discount Tire Sunchaser this weekend at Miller Motorsports Park. SEE RACE ON A12 SEE TRIAL ON A2 G-ville woman works ‘Dr. McDreamy’ makes hearts race at park by Missy Thompson Although Dempsey was focused on rac- STAFF WRITER ing, he was able to chat with sweepstakes to mend Gulf Coast On a television commercial for Miller winners from his sponsors, New York & Motorsports Park, their tagline read: “We’ll Company, and challenge them to a race volunteers in the area working by Mark Watson make your heart race.” Hearts – especially around the kart track, “The Monster,” after for AmeriCorps and Habitat STAFF WRITER female hearts – were certainly racing last the long contest around the 4.5-mile main for Humanity. There are sever- A lower Mississippi River weekend, not just for the fast cars but for course. al other volunteer groups help- Delta area south of New one “dreamy” driver. “I’ve had fun with New York & Company ing to rebuild the parish and Orleans known as Saint Patrick Dempsey, star of the hit tele- here,” he said. “I would really like to thank more volunteer organizations Bernard Parish is still wast- vision medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy,” them.” working in New Orleans. She ed one year after Hurricane switched from scrubs to a fire suit in the Dempsey also posed for photographs and said that counties are called Katrina. endurance races Friday and Saturday at the signed autographs for his many devout fans parishes in Louisiana and “I can’t believe the devasta- Discount Tire Sunchaser Grand Am race. before and after the race. Once the race that the population in Saint tion that is still here a year Driving a Hyper Sport Ford Mustang #54, started, however, Dr. McDreamy was no Bernard Parish dwindled from later. All you see are founda- Dempsey made his debut at the park finish- longer just a television star and heartthrob, 68,000 to about 6,000 because tions of houses and piles of ing fifth from his starting 20th position after but also a racing sensation, who loves the of the storm. “Many want to debris strewn everywhere,” Friday’s two-and-a-half-hour race. escape from the world in Los Angeles. come back, but the whole area said Grantsville resident “It was a lot of fun and very challeng- “I love it!” Dempsey added. “It’s a family needs to be rebuilt. This area Karleen Watson. “You see ing,” Dempsey said after the race Friday. thing … I have my wife and daughter here was hit much more forcefully masses of trees flattened yet “There’s beautiful scenery here. It’s the lon- with me … [it’s a] break from L.A.” than the Upper Ninth Ward in their roots are still clinging gest course I’ve ever driven on. We had a Dempsey has been co-owner of his team, New Orleans,” Watson said. to the ground. It’s crazy being little problem with a slipping clutch but at Vision Racing, for over a year with his good Many St. Bernard residents down here. It’s more destruc- least we finished.” friends Rick Skelton, who is also his racing feel their plight is little known tion than I had anticipated, Dempsey’s character on “Grey’s Anatomy,” buddy, and Joe Foster. Not only is Dempsey and generally ignored by the especially after an entire year Dr. Derek Shepherd, was quickly nick- an actor and racecar driver, but he used to nation as a whole, having been since the disaster.” named Dr. McDreamy, and has created a ski race as well, which got him into acting. overshadowed by the damage The 20-year-old Watson is following of female fans. Some of these fans Being able to race has let Dempsey “go back in New Orleans. currently working at Camp made their way to MMP Friday during the to another time,” he said. Hope rebuilding Saint Bernard Winner’s Wind-Up, where they could watch SEE WATSON ON A2 Parish. She is one of about 90 the last half of the race for free. SEE DEMPSEY ON A2 Patrick Dempsey
WEATHER OPEN FORUM A6 DOINGS B2 INSIDE Partly cloudy with a chance of OBITUARIES A8 PUZZLES B3 Lady Buff netters edged showers tonight and Wednesday. by former league rival, 3-2 Lows in the 60s. Highs around 90. SPORTS A10 TV LISTINGS B4 See A10 Complete Forecast: A2 HOMETOWN B1 CLASSIFIEDS B5 A2 TUESDAY September 5, 2006 ETCETERA ... Watson Valley Weather Forecast Corrections Local Weather continued from page A1 The milkweed propoga- The storm damage, which Wed 89/62 tion portion of the article 9/6 affected virtually every structure “Caterpillars undergo an amaz- A mix of clouds and sun with the in the parish, was believed to ing change; milkweed supply chance of an isolated thunder- come both from direct effects of low” published Aug. 31 was not storm in the . the storm on Aug. 29, 2005 and correctly credited. The infor- from massive storm surge fun- mation was taken from the neled by the Mississippi River Monarch Watch website — a Thu 85/59 Gulf Outlet. St. Bernard’s Parish website hosted by the University 9/7 was already covered with about of Kansas. Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 80s 70 percent water and the banks and lows in the upper 50s. of Mississippi River rose 25 feet Temps/Precipitation during the storm, according to Watson. Date High Low (prec./inches) Fri 80/58 “We work in teams of 10 and Aug. 31 89 50 9/8 Sept. 1 81 52 are living in a school house Sept. 2 86 54 Partly cloudy. Highs in the low 80s that has been designated Camp Sept. 3 90 55 and lows in the upper 50s. Hope,” Watson said. “We’ve been Sept. 4 94 57 mucking out a lot of house, but we are already starting to Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer Sat for the National Weather Service, reports 84/60 rebuild. Our group will be doing that his recording station at 139 S. Main 9/9 everything from siding, finish received .00 inches of precipitation Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 80s work to painting. The goal is to and lows in the low 60s. between Aug. 31 and Sept. 4 and a total of build 25 houses a week for the .05 for the month of August. The normal for August is .95 inches. The normal for six weeks we are here,” she said. Alana Bennett of Texas; Amber Lynd of Ohio and Karleen Watson of Grantsville (l-r) are working to rebuild September is .94 inches. Sun Camp Hope welcomes all volun- Saint Bernard Parish in Louisiana one year after Hurricane Katrina devastated the area. For the water year, which began Oct. 81/59 teers ages 18 to 25 to join them. 9/10 1, 2005, Tooele has received 16.40 inches They can learn more at www. next year. She spent three weeks of precipitation. The normal for the year is needed because of the lack of She said she was able to shake Times of sun and clouds. Highs in camphopeonline.com. 18.49 inches of precipitation. the low 80s and lows in the upper students. in July at Charleston, S.C. learn- hands with President George W. 50s. “My experience so far has been After one year as a student at ing CPR and first aid and other Bush when he toured the area great. I love the work and there Pollen Count ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Southern Utah University, Watson disaster relief skills. Watson prior to leaving for Salt Lake Service is nowhere else that I would then spent two weeks in Georgia The Intermountain Allergy opted for 10 months of service City and the American Legion rather be,” Watson said. She said with Habitat for Humanity. She working with the American Red Convention. and Asthma pollen count for Subscriber Service instead of 20 high schools open- Cross before heading out for cur- Sept. 5, 2006 is as follows: will complete her work in May of e-mail:[email protected] If you haven’t received your ing this fall only one school is rent job site in Louisiana. Grass — High newspaper by 6:30 p.m., please call Chenopods — Moderate 882-0050 and our customer represen- Ragweed — Moderate tative will assist you. Customer ser- Mold — Moderate vice hours on Tuesday and Thursday Motorists given guidelines in case of trouble Sagebrush — Low nights are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. There’s never a good time for slow down gradually. phone. Be mindful of your sur- other assistance providers, a a vehicle to break down, but car • If you run out of gas or your roundings. If no pay phone is current membership card trouble should be a minor incon- engine stops, switch on your available, try to get the atten- It’s an even better idea to avoid venience rather than a danger- emergency flashers, steer your tion of other motorists. Seek car trouble in the first place Trial ous disaster. AAA Utah, which vehicle out of traffic, and allow out law enforcement officials. by maintaining your automobile continued from page A1 has been helping motorists for momentum to carry the car off Decline any offers from motor- according to the schedule laid Kirby acknowledged that “we’ve more than 100 years, offers some the road to a safe place. Avoid ists to take you to a phone. looked at the gang component suggestions for how to make the braking. Instead, ask the person to make out in the owner’s manual. In all along ... whether they were best of a breakdown. • Never risk your safety by the call for you. As a last resort, addition, perform regular safety gang members is hard to say.” “If your vehicle breaks down, attempting to push the vehicle if you have no other choice but checks on tires, lights, belts, In addition to the first-degree the first and most important rule out of the way. to go with a stranger, ask for hoses, fluids and windshield felony murder charge, Herrera is to not panic,” said Rolayne 4. Alert other motorists. his or her name, phone number wipers, especially before long Fairclough, spokesperson Make sure your vehicle is vis- and address and leave it and an faces two second-degree felo- trips or in extreme weather. For nies as well. He has been charged for AAA Utah. “AAA of Utah, ible to other drivers by turning explanation of the situation in Northern California and Nevada on emergency flashers. If it’s the car or with another person. AAA members, AAA-approved with illegal possession of a fire- repair shops offer free safety arm by a restricted person. The responded to more than 2.6 mil- safe, When help arrives, remain inspections whenever other restriction indicates that Herrera lion calls for help in 2005. By fol- raise your vehicle’s hood calm and cooperative. Don’t has a history of violent crime lowing a few simple guidelines, and tie a brightly colored tie or attempt to assist the service work is being performed. in his past, but because those you can ensure that assistance handkerchief to the antenna or representative unless he or AAA Utah offers a wide array will arrive as quickly as pos- close a window on it. Place one she requests assistance. If the charges occurred when he was Daniel Herrera of automotive, travel, insurance a minor, police and prosecutor sible, and that you will stay safe flare or reflector 10 feet directly problem is a dead battery or and financial services to more until it does.” behind the closest side of the an empty fuel tank, the road Gary Searle have declined to by defense attorney Edward K. than 150,000 members. AAA has 1. Note your vehicle’s loca- vehicle to the road; place anoth- service operator will likely be comment on the details. Herrera Brass. Deputy county attorneys been a leader and advocate for also faces a charge of obstruc- David Cundick and Gary Searle tion. er 100 feet behind the middle of able to get you on your way. If Be aware of your surround- the car. Do not ignite flares if the breakdown is due to more the safety and security of all tion of justice. will represent the state for the ings and know where you are there is gas leak or smell of gas. serious mechanical or electri- travelers since it was founded Herrera has been at the Tooele prosecution. in relation to a major exit, cross 5. Remain with your vehicle. cal problems, the vehicle will County Detention Center for the The trial begins at 9 a.m. more than 100 years ago. street or landmark. If you are If it’s safely out of traffic, stay need to be towed. Always ask past year. He will be represented e-mail: [email protected] on a highway, note the nearest inside your vehicle with your for a receipt in case there is a mile marker, exit, rest area, or seat belt on. Do not stay in the disputed charge later. Tooele call box. vehicle if it might not be safe. Drivers should carry at all “Grey’s Anatomy” premiers on 2. Assess your vehicle’s oper- If it’s safer to leave the car, stay times: Thursday, Sept. 21 on ABC. Dempsey ating problem. as far as possible from the vehi- • A cell phone programmed “We Are Your Neighborhood The now well-known Dr. continued from page A1 While driving, take notice of cle and the road. Do not stand with emergency numbers, Family Theatre” McDreamy was popular before warning signs such as unusu- directly in front of or behind the including (800) AAA-HELP Skelton drove the second half the successful Golden Globe 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. al noises, trouble steering, or vehicle, as other drivers may • Flares or reflectors of Friday’s race and has been and Emmy nominated “Grey’s (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 steam or smoke coming from have trouble seeing you. • Jumper cables good friends with Dempsey for Anatomy” took off. Dempsey Tickets are now available online under the hood. 6. Communicate your situa- • Tire pressure gauge at www.movieswest.com a number of years. While quali- played good-looking Andrew 3. Pull off the road. tion. • A flashlight with extra bat- fying for the race in Quebec, Hennings in the 2002 film “Sweet • In general, pull onto the Call for emergency road ser- teries st th Skelton crashed their car and Home Alabama” opposite Reese right shoulder, as far away from vice. Be sure to include detailed • Drinking water, snacks and Sept. 1 - 7 the mechanics worked long 18- Witherspoon. In the late 80s and *Times & Shows Subject to Change traffic as possible while remain- information about your location. a blanket in case conditions are hour days to get the car in work- early 90s, Dempsey made women ing on level ground. If you don’t have a cell phone, extreme or help is delayed * ing order again, Skelton said. swoon as the lead character in • If it’s a flat tire, signal and consider finding a nearby pay- • For members of AAA or Accepted He was very complimenta- “Loverboy” and “In the Woods.” Dly: 4:40, 7:05, 9:15 ry of Dempsey after the race However, Dr. McDreamy played Sat: 12:10, 2:10, 4:40, 7:05, 9:15 before driving a few laps around as a nerd in “Can’t Buy Me Love” County roads Subscribe Today • 882-0050 Sun: 12:10, 2:10, 4:40, 7:05 (PG-13) the Kart track. which garnered him an award * “He’s the new Paul Newman for Best Young Actor in a Motion Material Girls or Lightning McQueen … or Picture-Comedy from the Young don’t play role Dly: 4:50, 7:10, 9:15 Darth Vadar,” Skelton said as Artist Awards. Sat: 12:15, 2:25, 4:50, 7:10, 9:15 Dempsey came up behind him This won’t be the last time to Sun: 12:15, 2:25, 4:50, 7:10 (PG) wearing his racing helmet. see Dempsey out of the operat- in death toll Although McQueen might be ing room and on the race track. * an appropriate racing nickname, While in either place, however, by Jesse Fruhwirth Beer Fest McDreamy has suited Dempsey Dr. McDreamy is sure to make STAFF WRITER Dly: 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 Sat: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 quite well as the third season of hearts race. The Utah Highway Patrol reports that Tooele did not con- �������������� Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00 (R) tribute to the weekend death toll Subscribe Today • 882-0050 �������������������� on Utah roads. ������������������� � World Trade Center �������������� “It was quiet here,” said UHP Sgt. ���� Dly: 7:00, 9:35 Troy Marx. “There was increased Sat: 12:05, 3:30, 7:00, 9:35 ������ traffic but for the most part, as far Sun: 12:05, 3:30, 7:00 (PG-13) ���������� as problems, it was pretty quiet.” ���������������� �������� ����������������� Media outlets across the state Step-up �������������� are reporting 10 road fatalities on ����������������������� Dly: 4:50, 7:10, 9:20 �������������� ��������� Utah roads over the Labor Day ������������������������� Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:50, 7:10, 9:20 ������������� ������������������ ���������������������� weekend. Marx said that far from Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:50, 7:10 (PG-13) ������ ����������������������������������� a fatality, Tooele County’s major ����������� ������������ news was a rollover near the Lake ����������������������������������������������� ��������������� ������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� Point exit in which no one was Barn Yard �������������� ���������������� ��������������������������������������������� injured. Dly: 4:45, 7:05, 9:20 ������������ ���������������� ������������������������������������������� Marx said a Mustang was rear- Sat: 12:10, 2:10, 4:45, 7:05, 9:20 Sun: 12:10, 2:10, 4:45, 7:05 ��������� ���������������������������������� ended about one mile east of the (PG) ��������������������������������������������� ������ ���������������� ������������������� ��������������������������������������������� Lake Point on-ramp on Monday. 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Talladega Nights also ������������� �������� �������������������� PG-13 ������������� ������������������� e-mail: [email protected] Ballad of Ricky Bobby ADMISSION: ADULTS: $6.00 CHILD: $1.00 SENIOR: $4.00 CLICK TUESDAY September 5, 2006 A3 ������������ ���������� Classifieds Web page takes customers to next level ����������� by Alleen Lang bigger and bigger,” Dunn said, STAFF WRITER noting the site is working with �������������� Thanks to technology, you most newspapers in the state �������������� can now place classified adver- of Utah. tisements that will appear in Readers can access the Web ���������������� the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin site at tooeletranscript.com �������� through a new on-line ser- where a link at the top of the left vice, said advertising manager menu, “Place Classified Ads,” Clayton Dunn. will connect them to the classi- The online service “makes it fied section. user friendly and convenient,” The site will request brows- for people to place their clas- sified ads from their home or ers to register to purchase an business computers. Classified ad, but access to the ads is free, ads will also go into a nation- he said. The information can be MICHAEL C. GUBLER, Agent used to e-mail buyers as classi- wide searchable database, he 108 East Vine said. fied ads come into the site that The advertising department meet their criteria. Tooele, UT 84074 has joined with a Salt Lake City The service has been avail- 882-0202��������� company called Matchbin.com. able since May and the response The company aims to include to the online classified option classified ads from newspapers is picking up as more people across the country so newspa- become aware of it, he said. ������������������������������������������� pers’ online classified ads are While deadlines will still be locally focused, yet globally con- ����������������������������������������������� enforced, “you don’t have to ����������������������������������������������������� nected. ����������������������������� come into the office or call on Those using the service will the phone anymore.” have full control over their The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin’s new on-line service allows customers to account. Not only can they easily place their classified ads from their homes or business comput- place and read their classified ers. Classified ads will also go into a nationwide, searchable database. ads online, they can also pay ad in our newspaper get results,” able Web site will continue to their account at their conve- he said, adding “85 percent of improve these results. Medical Breakthrough Offers New nience any time of day or night, our readers read the classifieds, In addition, Dunn said, the he said. and 81 percent of the people Transcript is working on a area Hope For Disc Herniation Sufferers Through the data base, read- who place classified ads report for businesses to place their ers can narrow down their good or excellent results.” business cards or links to their search for specific items. Placing classifieds into this Web sites. “People who place a classified national database on a search- “The Web site is going to get Film shot in county sweeps awards Magnolia Picture’s Film, The celebrates the best craft and cre- Gillies. World’s Fastest Indian, a major- ativity in New Zealand’s screen Formed in 1974, the Utah ity of which was shot in Tooele industries from 400-plus entries Film Commission is part of the County, received seven awards in 47 categories. The World’s Governor’s Office of Economic at the Air New Zealand Screen Fastest Indian was a clear favor- Development and is a mem- Awards earlier this week includ- ite with the 124 expert judges. ber of the Association of Film ing Best Picture. Based on a true Director, Roger Donaldson was Commissioners International story, Sir Anthony Hopkins stars honored with three awards dur- (AFCI). The mission of the Utah as Burt Munro, a New Zealand ing the evening for Best Direction Film Commission is to create man who spent a lifetime perfect- and Best Screenplay and shared high-paying quality jobs within ing his classic Indian motorcycle Best Picture with co-producer the motion picture industry, mar- so that he could set off from the Gary Hannam. Legendary actor ket the entire state as a location bottom of the world to test his Sir Anthony Hopkins won the bike at the Bonneville Salt Flats Best Actor award for his por- for film and commercial produc- in Utah to set a new speed record trayal of Burt Munro, but was tion, and to promote the use of in the late 1960s. Production unable to attend the ceremony. Utah support services and pro- crews were in Utah shooting for The World’s Fastest Indian also fessionals. The film commission is client-driven servicing both in 37 days at the Salt Flats, Skull won for Best Editing accepted by PAID ADVERTISMENT Valley, Echo, Eureka, and in parts John Gilbert, Best Sound given state and out-of-state as well as of Salt Lake City in late October to Tim Prebble, Gethin Creagh, international production compa- and early November of 2004. and Michael Hedges, as well as nies. For more information visit The Air New Zealand Screen Best Production Design going to film.utah.gov or e-mail Aaron Awards, now in its second year, J. Dennis Washington and Rob Syrett [email protected]
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Julianne Moore and David Duchovny star in the romantic comedy “Trust the Man.” ���������������������������������� death, but left me feeling noth- interesting in finding a legal call. ing, except empty annoyance. parking spot for his car, than Why Moore decided to act Written and directed by his girlfriend of seven years, in a movie, playing an actress, Bart Freundlich — Moore’s Elaine (Maggie Gyllenhaal) written and directed by her real-life husband — “Trust an author who supports her off-screen husband I’ll never the Man” revolves around two struggling writer boyfriend. know? She has much more 30-something New York City After Tobey and Elaine break talent than her role in this dysfunctional couples. Rebecca up and Tom admits to having silly, albeit boring depiction of (Moore) is a New York working a problem with wanting to be regaining “true” love. At least actress whose marriage with intimate at a sex addicts meet- Gyllenhaal had a little more her sex-maniac husband Tom ing, both men have to rebuild sense and success with “World (Duchovny) is falling apart. their relationships and try While Rebecca is rehearsing, to get back the women they Trade Center.” Please don’t Tom is taking care of their two love. Eventually at the end of “trust the man,” trust me, wait children (perhaps the most sin- Rebecca’s play, Tom rushes the until it comes out on DVD and cere aspect of the film) and has stage and gushes about his love rent it for a buck. an affair with Pamela (Dagmara for her while Tobey screams Grade: D Dominczyk) a mother of his for Elaine’s attention causing Rated: R for language and son’s playmate. the entire audience to be more sexual content Meanwhile Rebecca’s brother interested in their soap opera Running time: 103 minutes Tobey (Billy Crudup) is more make-up than the play’s curtain Now playing Inspiring stories outshine cranky public, bad movies lmost 100 more why I wanted to stay. I in the process of five years of five won’t burden you with the details. movie criticism: a deep love for Ayears But it’s time for this change. and fascination in the art of film. ago, in At the time of my first review, It’s something that I hope to build September it seemed like the sweetest deal on and learn more about in the of 2001, I imaginable. The newspaper would future. reviewed my pay me real money to watch mov- Although it was my focus and first movie ies and then write inane opinion my top interest, film was by far for the Tooele pieces on them. Sure, I had no not the only thing I’ve taken Transcript- particular interest in or love away from my experiences at the Bulletin — a for film (besides Matt Dillon, of Transcript-Bulletin. I’ve learned loopy, harm- Audrey Rock- course.) But why not go for it? I a lot. Some were easy, happy les- Richardson less family would be paid to be entertained. sons taken in stride. Some were STAFF WRITER offering called I got more than I bargained for, harder to swallow. “The Princess on many levels. After having been In the flush of youthful arro- Diaries.” Last Reel Talk paid to watch “White Chicks”, gance, I viewed the job as a Thursday, I “Deuce Bigalow: European simple stepping stone. In years completed my Gigolo”, and “Running Scared” to come, I found that journalism last; a look at a remake of a time- — I’ve learned that no job is was tough and fanatically com- less classic, “Lassie.” perfect. And you always have to petitive work. I was lucky, in fact There are a 100 reasons why work for your money. But nothing privileged, to be writing and to be I need to leave this job. And a can diminish what I have gained getting a byline. My benefactors and superiors at the newspaper were in fact patient and kind in letting me figure out where I actu- ally stood in the whole scheme of things. So was the public. I made mistakes. Sometimes I took the fall for things that weren’t my fault. A lot of what I’ve written over the years was misunderstood or taken out of context. I’m finding out that most of life involves ironing out com- munication glitches by clarifying or reiterating in order to save one’s relationships. My time at the paper has been no different than the rest of my life. I’ve spent some time apolo- ������������� gizing, some time reiterating and some time regretting that I apolo- gized for things that I didn’t do. �� �� There were times that I do wish � ����� I’d apologized for thoughtlessness or work that could have been more carefully worded. In other words: sometimes I was sorry. ������������� Sometimes I wasn’t. Sometimes � ��������������� I said I was sorry, but I really �������������������� wasn’t. There were plenty of the kind � ��������� of experiences you can only chalk ��������������������� up to experience and laugh at, � ���� because when it’s all said and done, they were funny. ��������������������� There was the doctor who, � ���� apparently ignorant of his profes- ������������������ sional code of conduct, cornered � ��������� me in his office when I sought help for a medical condition to ������������������� tell me that “you’re lucky you � �������� weren’t in here six months ago.” Excuse me. I am lucky I wasn’t in here six months ago? Did he really just say that? Did a doctor just make a threatening statement ������������� to me in the privacy of his office? And has he seriously held some bizarre little grudge this long? �������������������������������� I’ll call him Dr. Nobody, since I’m not the type to personally call �������������������� out people for their offenses in a professional forum, long after
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because he obviously knew how hope to emulate, who struggled have literally changed my life and Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT Farewell to do his job. I mean, everybody endlessly to find a way to help my perception, just by having the Local News Source. BULLETIN continued from page A4 knows that the best way to simul- her ailing daughter in any way honor of telling these stories. taneously deal with the press and she could. It was only later that In the end, I picked up a deep they’ve happened. I also truly make your client look good is to I found out her sister, who had love for something called film. consider him a “nobody” in the belittle and humiliate the media. alerted me about the story, also But it was the public I had the most flattering sense of the word. It will make them both motivated had a child with a massive health privilege to write about that I recognized that he was angry and pliable. Not. problem. I was overwhelmed taught me the most. There was a about something I’d written, but Anyway, it was all a wash for by their love and loyalty for one whole community out there that even with his agitated explana- him from the beginning, because another, and by the community’s when I came here, I didn’t know tion, I gotta tell you: I had no idea he used the “worst writer ever” willingness to help out with any and I didn’t understand. what the heck he was talking technique in dealing with me. family in any situation I wrote By the time I’d finished six about.
The “worst writer ever” insult about. Their story and example ©2006 FELD ENTERTAINMENT years of writing for and about For guys like Dr. Nobody, who rarely works, because you may be changed my perceptions — I was them, I’d developed and under- don’t understand how to deal shocked to find out that all writ- more grateful for every day. I was constructively with their frustra- ers have been called the worst more willing to sacrifice without standing and love for Tooele so tions, let me introduce you to the writer ever, a million times. thinking about it. I called my own great, that no matter where I go, most useful and revolutionary We’ve learned to disregard it as sisters to check on them. Tooele will always feel like home. communication tool in modern the disgruntled words of readers There was the man whose mas- The lessons were varied. They journalism. who simply don’t agree with what sive heart problems taught him a were difficult, they were hard to It is called simply the “letter we’ve said. Rather than take the greater appreciation for life. His swallow, they were sweet and to the editor.” In this way, you time to think out an intelligent biggest worry, amidst all his prob- funny and they stretched me in can communicate your anger for response, they simply chalk it lems, was that he wouldn’t be every possible way. So in conclu- a particular writer in a public up to bad writing. “I don’t agree able to put up a proper Christmas sion, here are some of my favorite forum, thus humiliating and/or with you, therefore, you’re a bad tree for his wife. things learned while working for reprimanding the writer on a writer.” Easy. You don’t have There was the cancer-stricken the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. ~ Weekend Today Show global scale. You can also care- to think about it too much, and mother whose voice, heavy with Know your place. Often, it isn’t fully think out what you are going you’ve simultaneously wounded sorrow and stress, shared the nearly as high up as you thought to say concisely ahead of time, the writer’s pride beyond repair. touching story of how a friend it was. instead of sputtering something There was the well-meaning came and cut her prized long hair I shouldn’t be watching R-rated out in anger that the offender can ecclesiastical leader who told me before it fell out from chemother- films. have no real grasp or understand- that “frankly, you shouldn’t even apy. I never met her in person. You can’t always change per- ing of. be watching R-rated films.” I was But when I saw a printed sign ceptions, no matter how hard you It makes sense to respond this caught off guard, but I shouldn’t at a local bank stating she had try. way, because this is the exact have been. I should have assumed passed away, the tears came with Don’t mess with Thurl Bailey’s way the writer offended you — in that since I was publishing surprising swiftness and abandon. manager. print. Thus, you are responding in extended accounts detailing my I never told her that I’d faced can- Be careful with people’s sto- the perfectly appropriate manner. viewings of these R-rated films, cer, too. I wish I would have. Everyone is ries. They are important to some- Now, if I had come to your house somebody might notice that I was There were the two families — buzzing about one. to shout insults, or sent personal watching R-rated films. a young couple and single mother Ringling Bros.® It’s a rare occurrence to work handwritten notes belittling your Then there was the hyper- —who lost everything they had favorite movie, then you would vigilant guy who followed me in an apartment fire. They stuck for people who treat you well. Hang on to it while you can. The buzz is have every right to call my per- to a friend’s house after I rolled together and watched out for you cannot miss this show. sonal phone number or come to through a stop sign to, uh, issue each other in the aftermath, with Some people don’t care who my front door (yes, this has actu- me a verbal citation. Was he a one trying to emphasize in an my dad is (he’s a sportswriter for ally happened). cop? No. I suppose he was the interview how much the other the Deseret Morning News. I’m See it now. You’ll be buzzing too. But since I never deal that way neighborhood hall-monitor simply still needed help. just saying.) — only through the cowardly impersonating a cop, which by There was the family who gath- Be grateful for what you have. medium of mass media print do I the way is illegal. OK, so that has ered to decorate a tree in their It’s the only way to be happy in dare share my opinions — logical- nothing to do with the newspa- deceased grandmother’s honor, this life. ly, I expect others to do the same. per, but while we’re clearing the to remember the quirky, sweet It doesn’t matter how scathing SEPT. 27 - OCT. 1 It’s a much better way to deal air here, I might as well take care traditions — the priceless gifts and effective a letter to the editor than say, cornering someone in a of it all. she’d left her family when she left might be. Some people would just
cowardly little tirade of impotent There was the guy who sent this life. rather yell at me. Wed. SEPT. 27 � 7:00 PM Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. rage in the privacy of your office, me an e-mail calling me a “prude” There were the simple thrills Family is more important than OPENING NIGHT SEPT. 28 SEPT. 29 SEPT. 30 OCT. 1 SAVE $5 ON TICKETS! 11:00 AM thus negating any sense of profes- because my reviews were appar- and pleasures that Tooele intro- work. (Excludes Circus Celebrity, Front Row and VIP seats. No double discounts) Courtesy of: 3:30 PM 3:00 PM 1:30 PM sional conduct any patient might ently too conservative for him. duced — the gritty rush of the Try not to find yourself alone 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM have expected of you. 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There were e-mail: [email protected] about half the “letter the editor” I’ve spent five years trying to the beautiful, talented youth who concept. They are of the school convince myself and others that I took the stages of Tooele with of thought that if they write a was truly part of the “boys club” enviable confidence and blew TM letter to my editor, but request of film criticism, and was beyond me away with their potential and Guiding Good Choices that it not be published (appar- preconceived notions of how a energy. There were the amaz- ently because they want me and woman might view movies differ- ing people who keep up local For parents of 9-14 year olds my boss, but not the pubic, to ently. historical sites, which by now know how mad they are) that it In the end, one of the male crit- might have been long lost to the somehow solves something, and I ics expressed on his Friday radio explosive growth and burgeoning might get fired. show Friday how bad he felt bustle of the Tooele Valley. ������������������������������������� There was the sarcasm-chal- for having laughed at “Beerfest” There were the times people lenged guy who, unable to grasp while sitting next to me — until called or wrote to simply tell ����������������������������������� the complicated nature of satire, he turned to see me doubled over me that I’d done a nice job or to got all bent out of shape about with laughter. The comments thank me. It means the world to ���������������������� a tongue-in-cheek piece I’d continue to roll in about how writers who usually hear nothing; done about the Olympic “dress shocking it is that I, a female, sometimes hear the negative; but � � � � ���������������� rehearsals” events. He wrote one and the officially labeled “prude”, almost never hear the positive. of these ersatz letters to the edi- could like “Beerfest.” Apparently, There was the encouragement ������������������������������������������������ tor expressing his outrage that despite my efforts, in this area and support of my incredible I didn’t take the Olympics more I’ve gotten nowhere. editor and the writers from the �������������������������������������������� seriously, and accusing me of not Truly, though, the Utah crit- newsroom who are sometimes knowing anything about the per- ics were wonderful to me. They the only ones who “get it.” They forming arts. My only response threw down the rope ladder, invit- have become dear friends who to that is: honey, if you think a ed me up and let me into the club. I am grateful to have had the Contact Anna at 843-2187 or [email protected] stadium show qualifies as a fine I was thrilled to be part of it. chance to know, to learn from Check out our website: www.tooelectc.com performing art, you should get The good news is, this is all and to work with. out more often. Maybe see a little the very worst of it — and if the There are endless stories that more opera. worst of it is that after all, I’m still There was the mini parade of a girl, then I guess I can’t feel too angry people who thought that sorry for myself. And even with I should give any and all of the all my mini confrontations, I’ve Harry Potter movie good reviews had far more good and uplifting simply because they are of the experiences than bad ones. The “family movie” genre. There were good have almost completely the “critic police,” who buzzed eclipsed the bad. me like game-show hosts when There were the people who ����������� I didn’t give the correct opinion. blew me away with their forti- BRRRRRZZZZ!! WRONG! Try tude, their eclectic interests, their again, Audrey. This time think a ability to accomplish massive ������ little harder before you disagree tasks out of thin air. I watched a with me. few stunningly motivated local There was the bitter little artists put together entire produc- ������������� “celebrity manager” who didn’t tions on volunteer time. One of find time to return my requests them battled cancer and came for comment before press time, back kicking, only to bring even ��������������������������� then raked me over the coals for more amazing productions to somehow making his client “look Tooele. ��������������������������������� bad.” Dude: anybody who bows There was the musician — per- ��������������������������������� out of a charity event at the last haps the most talented, and ���������������������������������� minute with no explanation and certainly the most famous artist ������������������������������������ no comment from his manage- in Tooele — who, after winning ���������������������������������������� ment is going to look bad, no mat- the music industry’s top award on ter what I write. national television, befriended me ���������������������������������� In retrospect, I realized I and my family for no other reason ���������������������������������������� hadn’t reported one thing that than the fact that I wrote about wasn’t true about the situation, him. There was his whip-smart ������������������������������������ and in fact, the entire issue had daughter, who I have had the ��������������������������������������������� been a result of this manager’s privilege of spending time with, neglectful and sloppy treatment of seeing my younger self in, of �� of his client’s affairs. remembering my youth and the Classes Start Classes Held ��������������� So anyway, he called me the endless sense of possibility I felt �������������������� ��������� “worst writer ever” (more on at the time. I have no doubt she ��� this communication tactic later), will go far in the world. One day �������������� and for some reason I wound I will be proud to say “I knew her ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� up apologizing to him. He also when she was young.” ���������������������������������������������������� said I didn’t know how to do my There was the beautiful young job. And boy, was I embarrassed, mother, whose strength I can only A6 TUESDAY September 5, 2006
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Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View See abuse In the last year Tooele County has had two cases in which domestic violence has led to murder. In July, a Stockton couple’s dispute led to Michelle Carter, 37, to shoot her long-time boyfriend Larry VanCamp, 57, before turning the gun on herself. Last week in Stansbury Park, John Dean Bevan, 47, confessed to a 911 dispatcher to fatally stabbing his girlfriend Tina Rene Evans, 42. Bevan also had what were believed to be self-inflicted wounds on his arms and chest. In both cases, children were in the immediate vacinity of the bloody crimes. A study conducted by the Utah Department of Health found that 25 percent of Utah’s domestic violence fatalities between 2000-02 were perpetrated in the presence of children. Law enforcement officials were unaware of any prior history of domestic violence with either of these couples. We can be reasonably sure, however, that these murders were the culmination of a pattern of escalating abuse. We can be reasonably sure, as well, that people in these couple’s lives — maybe not neighbors, but friends, family members or co-workers — saw warning signs but were unsure how to respond. Often within a domestic violence situation a victim’s self respect is eroded through repeated abuse. Over time, violent behavior seems excusable. That is why it is so important that third parties, who suspect domestic violence to make sure the victim understands it’s not normal and it can be deadly. Support for individual situations is available LETTERS TO THE EDITOR through the Tooele County domestic violence crisis line at 882-6888. How should you react if you are the one who is abused? Act as if your to SR-36 were completed, it has appeared life is in mortal danger and save yourself. GOP leaves us vulnerable to be a giant speed trap to me. Seems every City needs autism center Editor: Editor: time I drive along SR-36 I see someone Senator Orrin Hatch should be ashamed I would like to say I am very pleased pulled over; and I’ve had many acquain- of himself. Unless he is in contact with the with everyone who helped out on the ANOTHER VIEW tances mention being ticketed. terrorists, he doesn’t know any more about autism story. I have a 5 year old son with I am bothered by the many law officers, their plans than the rest of us do. Yes, I autism and my heart goes out to everyone in their marked cars, exceeding the limits think we can all assume the terrorists will who knows someone, or has a member of for no official purpose. I’ve had several strike again, whenever and wherever they there family with autism. experiences where marked police units Economic house of can, but to claim that he has some special It’s about time that this community have passed me way in excess of the limit, knowledge that the terrorists are “waiting starts recognizing we have a fast-growing only to then see them pull in to a local busi- for the Democrats here to take control, epidemic of autism in Tooele. In Tooele we ness for such things as lunch or shopping let things cool off and then strike again” is have very limited resources to help our chil- cards needs fixing at Wal-Mart. One memorable event was a both silly and reprehensible. dren with autism and have to drive to Salt Highway Patrolman shooting along SR-36 In fact, it is President Bush who, by Lake to get the help our children need for at 70+ mph heading to his residence in the he might push things over the edge. The invading Iraq, has helped the terrorists to their autism. I don’t know about everyone Stansbury Park area. Was he late for lunch? American story of our economy appears to be swell their numbers tenfold. President Bush else, but my family can’t afford the gas to I don’t know; but I found it difficult to imag- Teconomy rapidly going from mirroring the ver- (a Republican) and Osama bin Laden need be driving two, three and even four times ine why he was special enough to speed has become such sion of Mr. Sheen’s “True Hollywood and use one another. They both use each a week to get the help they so desperately home, obviously off duty. a precarious Story” where he puts his demons other to get what they want: bin Laden need and deserve. And this is including Then there are the many officers who mix of potential behind him and emerges triumphantly gets more recruits and support around the their schooling, not just therapies. live in the Tooele area and work for depart- disasters that it’s as a sitcom star to the one where he world, and Bush gets more no-bid contracts Ever since my son was diagnosed with ments in Salt Lake. I recently noticed a almost impos- collapses under a pile of hookers, for his military-industrial complex “friends.” autism almost three years ago, I have West Valley patrol car way in excess of the sible to worry bookies and drug dealers. The war in Iraq has made us less safe, not dreamed of starting up an autism center, speed limit, obviously on his way up to about which way Daniel Kline It seems entirely possible that in more safe: according to terrorism experts, not just for him but for the other children work. Running late, perhaps? All because it might fall apart. Guest Columnist the coming months, oil prices could Iraq is now being used as a training ground and adults affected by this disease. This you have a badge and public-issued car While I’m gener- skyrocket, a terrorist attack could for terrorists, could be a place they can call their own and doesn’t mean the limits don’t apply. If you’re ally a financial occur in the United States and the Yes, the threat of more terrorist attacks be who they are with the support of people on an emergency, or certain types of calls, optimist who believes that our capi- already teetering housing market is real, but unless Bush and the Republican- who understand what they and their fami- then by all means use that horsepower. But talist system can usually overcome could collapse. While none of these controlled Congress do more to guard lies are going through. if you’re on the way to Wal-Mart to shop the incompetence of our politicians, things occurring on their own would our borders and secure our ports, it is the It could be something as simple as day- with your wife, then you too should be fol- the sheer volume of things going mean too much overall, more than Republicans who leave us vulnerable and care for the newly diagnosed child whose lowing the speed limit. wrong now scares me. one occurring could push the country exposed to those attacks. parents are in a state of absolute bewilder- An economic collapse, slowdown, into a severe economic downturn. Todd James Emery Lois Erwin ment, to high functioning kids who just recession, downturn, pullback or the It’s also a bit of a concern that the Tooele Waldwick, N.J. need to get out of the house, to sibling inevitable bursting of any number people in charge of our economy groups. I am hoping you get the idea. of bubbles concerns me in the same – the Republicans and the Democrats Bring Sen. Hatch home Paper incites controversy We as a community need to come non-specific way I worry about pol- – seem entirely unfit for the job. Editor: Editor: together and educate one another about lution or the impact of hurricane When your version of economic pol- I for one support Mr. Devenish’s opinion “What do you call a senator who has this and the time is now, for it is sure to get season on Florida’s citrus farmers. icy consists of arguing about which on his article. The sad thing is more of us served two terms? ... You call him Home!” worse as the years go on. So I would like I’m not exactly sure what to fear, but secondary tax you might tweak, it out there don’t. If those of you out there This is a statement made by Orrin Hatch to put a challenge out there to everyone it feels like something bad might hap- betrays a clear lack of understanding who have taken the time to respond to Mr. in 1977 — over 30 years ago — and he in this community: Doctors, lawyers, law pen. of the things that actually determine Devenish had actually read the article, you wants another six years. My father always enforcement, business owners, Tooele City Like a person concurrently afflict- economic success or failures. would have noticed that the only criticism said “You can’t wallow in the mire without residents, basically anyone that can and is ed with brain cancer, AIDS, cerebral With a major election cycle he had for the searchers was that they getting a little mud on you.” Even Rocky willing to help out with anything to help me palsy and smallpox, our economy has approaching, perhaps it’s time that searched in Tooele. I agree with him in the Anderson said he would honor the two-term get this dream started up for these amazing become riddled so many problems we stop putting career politicians fact that we don’t care how good you all felt limit set by President George Washington human beings of this community. They need it’s hard to know what to cure first. into office who will simply rear- for searching. and not seek a third term. Some times a a place of their own and people around that Though many of us enjoy reasonable range the same broken pieces. Mr. Devenish’s criticism was of the news- little power gets to individuals and they can understand them, so please if you are prosperity, dark clouds have appeared Instead, we need a president and paper in general. The Tooele Transcript- think they are the only ones who can do willing to help out or even point me in the on the horizon and it’s hard to have congressmen who actually seek to Bulletin wasted a page and a half talking their job. right direction on how to get this going, much faith that the current adminis- release the pressure on the econo- about all the searchers and how good they There are over three million people in please feel free to give me a call anytime at tration – or its potential replacements my by fixing some of the potential felt for searching and only a blurb in the Utah. One of them is Scott Bradley. He has 843-0765. Thank you. – might fix what ails us. failure points. beginning about Destiny. That was the studied and taught the principles of the Cameron Rubio Historically, the United States Righting the economy and remov- critique. To emphasize the point just a bit, founding fathers and our Constitution for Tooele economy has actually proven fairly ing the impending sense of doom have we heard anything about the case in over 42 years. Scott has instructed Congress resilient and more than able to with- felt by so many of us does not the newspaper since? To my knowledge back in Washington, D.C. as well as all stand huge blows. Having one rotten require fixing everything or even “No.” In fact the only thing we’ve seen is Pageant opinion clarified over the states. He has been on the state Editor: sector or failing area has usually not most things. If the next administra- the bantering of a few people ragging on Mr. Republican executive committee for the If I sounded harsh in my original letter tipped the nation into a depression tion delivered lower oil prices and Devenish for his opinion of the paper. past five years. Scott is very well known in to the editor, it’s because I speak from per- or even done much damage outside kept mortgage rates from rising, Unfortunately, it sounds like the news- this state and across the country by all who sonal experience. I used to starve myself that area. than most of us would stop worry- paper hit its mark in sparking interest, not are involved in the political process. until I was skin and bones. I used to exer- As a country we’ve weathered the ing and begin feeling optimistic. for true news but for inciting controversy. In fact his Web site (www.scottbrad- cise until my body ached. I was so worried bursting of the Internet stock bubble, Instead of political hacks whose My suggestion to those who read the paper, leyforsenate.com) was just selected to be about the way I looked in high school and giant corporate scandals like Enron economic policy consists of telling actually read it then make your comments. inducted into the United States Library of college that I hardly learned anything of that devastated countless people’s us how great the economy is, we If the newspaper wants controversy, then Congress archives. The Library of Congress importance. With so many people focusing retirement funds and the saving and need leaders who actually deliver a lets hire myself or better yet Mr. Devenish preserves the nation’s cultural artifacts and on super models and celebrities, it’s hard to loan scandals of the 1980s. We’ve strong economy. You can’t fill your to give his opinion on something else and provides enduring access to them. It col- see through all the glitz and glamour. I don’t waited out economically incompetent car with a press release about lower people out there can get upset about it and lects and preserves those materials of his- want my children to head in that direction. presidents (Jimmy Carter and the first gas prices, but I’d drive a long way write back. Jerry: what is your opinion of torical importance to the Congress and to I believe that the point of my letter was George Bush come to mind) and have to vote for the guy who actually the Jon Benet Ramsey case, or better yet, the American people. He is the best man to lost because of a few poorly chosen sen- survived more ridiculous economic delivers them. something closer to home like the Elizabeth represent our state and we would do well to tences on my part. I was simply trying to policies from Congress than bad Daniel B. Kline’s book, “50 Smart case? songs on a best of David Hasselhoff Things Every Guy Should Know look him up and consider casting our votes for him. If Congress was so impressed with Samantha Carson album. How To Do,” is available in book Tooele SEE LETTERS ON A7 Still, while the economy has shown stores everywhere. He can be him to archive his Web site for all to see that, much like Charlie Sheen, it pros- reached at [email protected]. because they felt it is of great “importance pers no matter how many bad things An archive of his columns can be to the American people”, then we need to LETTER RULES happen to it, our current situation found at www.notastep.com. see why. Kirk Pearson The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the Lake Point author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community of residence are published with the letter. Names are rarely withheld and only in unusual Cops above speed laws? circumstances at the editor’s discretion. Editor: All letters will be subject to editing for clarity and brevity. Letters over 300 words long I’m glad to see that the speed limit on are discouraged. Letters written to thank an individual or organization should be submit- SR-36 will be increased shortly. However, A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since ted for Notes of Appreciation. 1894 I’m wondering how that will work out in Mail letters to: Transcript-Bulletin, Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah. regards to the various law enforcement offi- 84074. Letters can be submitted to the newspaper’s office at 58 N. Main, from 8 a.m. to Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn J. Michael Call cers who currently exceed the speed limits 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Or send e-mail to: [email protected] Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Managing Editor themselves. Ever since the improvements For information call the editor at 882-0050. TUESDAY September 5, 2006 A7 Tax reforms needed Tobacco experimentation at all-time low Report shows rate of children exposed to SHS populations and in some racial own smoking. for successful future in their homes decreased from and ethnic minority groups. Every year Utah incurs more 9.2 percent in 2001 to 4.7 per- More than 200,000 Utahns than $530 million in smoking- anti-tobacco cent in 2004/2005. Tooele County ur state has been dis- continue to use tobacco. related medical and productivity has gone a step further in reduc- cussing ways to modern- Tobacco use is the leading costs. effort working ing SHS exposure to youth by ize our antiquated tax GUEST OPINION preventable cause of death in The annual report can be O adopting an outdoor ordinance, system for several years. These in Tooele County the U.S., and more than 1,100 found online at www.tobacco- discussions by tax advisors, by Jon Huntsman, Jr. no smoking except in designat- Utah Governor Utahns die as a result of their freeutah.org. legislators and academics have The percentage of high school ed areas at outdoor events at led to a number of substan- students reporting they had tried Deseret Peak. tive changes to the sales tax the all important area of job cigarettes reached a historic low “We are very encouraged by and the corporate income tax creation. in 2005. Only 25 percent of Utah’s the latest survey results of smok- systems. However, we have not Most critically, targeted tax teens have experimented with ing behavior in Utah,” Clausing yet passed significant individual reform will also enable us to smoking, compared to 48.8 per- added, “but we can’t sit back and income tax reform. Now is the stabilize education funding in cent in 1991. The Utah Department think the work is done. The time for action. our State. The dynamic effects of Health’s (UDOH) 2006 Utah tobacco industry spends approxi- Despite agreements during of targeted tax changes result Tobacco Prevention and Control mately $63.7 million each year to in stronger economic growth market and advertise its danger- the 2006 General Session to Program (TPCP) Annual Report �� implement broad tax reform, and more stable income tax published today, also shows the ous tobacco products in Utah. A � the income tax portion, and revenues, strengthening funding youth smoking rate has decreased long-term commitment to tobac- ������� the $70 million committed to for public education, our most 38 percent since 1999 and con- co control is crucial to continue ����������������� it, remained unsettled when important expenditure tinues to be the lowest in the to save lives and reduce smoking- the session ended. We are dedi- We are considering a country. Tooele County Health related costs.” cated to giving Utah taxpayers September special session to Department reports 10 percent of Kim Clausing cited additional �������� meaningful tax reform and the enact tax reform, which will youth smoke. public health challenges in the ��������������������������� dual individual income tax sys- provide immediate relief in “Utah’s TRUTH campaign tobacco prevention and control this tax year with expanded tem proposal is the culmination effort is successfully reducing arena: ������������������������������������ of this process. tax brackets and the introduc- tobacco use among Utah’s teens Adult smoking rate in Tooele Under the dual tax proposal, tion of a flat tax system in the through local school and commu- County of 16.9 percent is still ������������������������������������������� each taxpayer can choose to next tax season. This session nity-based prevention programs, a above the State average below ��������������������������������������� remain under the current tax would also consider a .25 per- high profile media campaign, and 12 percent. cent sales tax increase option system, with all the current efforts to enhance tobacco poli- Tobacco use remains almost as ���������������������� deductions, credits, and exemp- for transportation projects in cies to help youth stay tobacco high as national figures in Utah’s tions or choose a flat tax rate of Salt Lake County to be placed free,” says Kim Clausing, Tobacco low income and less educated ����������������������������� about 5.3 percent on adjusted on the November ballot, giving Prevention Coordinator at Tooele ������������������������������������� voters a voice on this important gross income. This will provide County Health Department. “Our ������������������������������������� a means for giving targeted tax issue. local health department and local relief while ensuring that no Without targeted tax reform law enforcement name have done ������������������������������� one sees tax increases. we will fall behind our regional a tremendous job reducing youth’s ��������������������������� Utah’s individual income tax neighbors as firms decide to access to tobacco through retailer go to states with more favor- system is in need of reform in education and compliance checks ������������������������ order for our state to remain able tax climates. The dual tax as well. Insert data here.” competitive both regionally system provides a means to Recall of the statewide The ������������������� and nationally. In the last year institute meaningful tax reform, TRUTH anti-tobacco ads was ���������������������������� alone, 20 states have lowered targeted tax reductions, and exceptionally high, with 98 per- �������� their personal income taxes for across-the-board tax relief to all cent of youth ages 13 through purposes of economic expan- taxpayers in the State of Utah. 17 reporting they had seen or ����������������������������� sion. If we do not join those It is time for our state to heard the ads in the past month. ����������������� ranks, we increasingly will find prepare itself for the realities of A recent national study of state- the 21st Century. ourselves at a disadvantage in funded anti-tobacco media cam- ����������������������� paigns found Utah’s The TRUTH campaign reached youth more ������������������������������� affected hundreds of thousands of frequently than any other cam- Letters our children. paign in the study. Clausing said ������������������������������ ongoing exposure to The TRUTH continued from page A6 Autism is a devastating disorder �������������������� and we see very little from our messages is crucial for maintain- say that our children should be federal health agencies concern- ing the downward trend in youth ������������ more focused on intelligence and ing autism except to say that the smoking. ����������������������� self confidence than the way they explosion in numbers isn’t a real The annual report highlights look. I believe that most parents increase. They tell us that these the accomplishments of the would agree with me on that. autistic children have always been UDOH’s TPCP and its many part- Beauty only lasts so long, knowl- here, we just didn’t recognize their ners including the Tooele County edge lasts forever! problem as autism. Officially, they Health Department. The state- I hope Keysha believes me when say it’s all due to “better diagnos- wide program, funded through I say I’m truly sorry for hurting ing and greater awareness” on Tobacco Master Settlement you and your family. I admire your the part of doctors. The one thing Agreement (MSA) and Cigarette opinion and believe you are a very they’re adamant about is that all Tax Restricted Accounts, also good mother. I can’t say I regret the autism is not connected to produced what I did. Because if I saved one the coincidental increase in mercu- significant results in adult little girl from going through the ry-containing vaccines in the child- smoking cessation, exposure to “beauty crisis” that I went through hood schedule since the late 1980s. secondhand smoke and reduc- — then losing my job (which I They are usually given the last ing smoking among pregnant chose to leave, in defense of my word by members of the press who women. ex-bosses), some of my friends, continually report that studies from The report shows that adult and a little of my dignity was well the Centers for Disease Control smoking has decreased 17 per- worth it! “show no link between vaccines cent since 1999, twice the rate If I did take anything away from with mercury and autism.” No one of the rest of the US. In 2005, 80 this experience, it’s that friends seems to notice that these are the percent of Utah adult smokers come and go, but family is forever. people with everything at stake in reported they wanted to quit and To my family, I appreciate all of denying a connection between vac- 60 percent tried to quit for at least your unconditional love and sup- cines and autism. They approved, one day. Since the late 1990s, port throughout my life. I just hope mandated and vigorously promoted the estimated age-adjusted adult that in my lifetime I can return vaccines with mercury. It’s highly smoking rate in Tooele County the love you’ve shown me. To my unlikely they’d admit due to com- decreased by 15 percent. husband, there are no words to plete oversight failure, a generation The demand for quit services describe how in love with you I of children has been exposed to a remains high statewide. During the am. You are the best man I know! deadly neurotoxin with disastrous 2006 fiscal year more than 10,000 You’ve saved me from myself more results. Utah tobacco users enrolled in times than I can count. The polio epidemic of the 1950s UDOH-sponsored free or low- �� �� I try not to regret any of the affected approximately one in cost tobacco cessation services, 242 of those were Tooele County ������������������� ��� decisions I make in my life. I just 3,000 Americans and that was a try to learn from my experiences. national crisis on every front page. Residents. This is due in part I thank everyone who supported Autism affects far greater numbers, to the high visibility of the adult my opinion. I also thank those yet is hardly noticed — for now. The TRUTH campaign messages who didn’t because you forced me While polio was a terrible disease that encourage quit attempts and and some people even died, most inform about quit services. The T Minus 5 out of my comfort zone. Thank you Tooele Transcript-Bulletin recovered and went on to lead pro- annual report shows 97 percent for allowing the people of Tooele ductive lives. I had an aunt and a of adult smokers reported seeing ������ County to voice there opinions. cousin who both had polio, recov- campaign ads in the past month. Opinions are simply a personal ered, married and held jobs. The Eighty-nine percent were aware view. I support anyone who feels same won’t be true of the victims of the Utah Tobacco Quit Line ������ the need to voice their opinion, of the autism epidemic. and 69 percent reported knowing but I advise them to choose their Right now, 80 percent of autistic about Utah’s online quit service, words carefully. Thank you. Americans are under the age of 18. Utah QuitNet. Fewer pregnant women are Jennifer Sanders The day is fast approaching when smoking as well, with a 23 per- Grantsville these autistic children will become adults and be on disability for life. cent drop between 1999 and 2004. Can you possible imagine what The risk of smoking during preg- Autism an epidemic it’s going to do to the economy nancy varies by age and educa- Editor: when one in every 166 18 year olds tion. Pregnant teens and women I read your article about chil- applies for Social Security because with a high school education or dren with autism and while I think of autism? The price tag for a life- less continue to report smoking any mention of autism is good for time of care for the generation of rates of 10 percent or higher. increasing awareness, I marvel that autistic Americans is estimated in The campaign to reduce non- I can find news reports every day the trillions of dollars. smoker’s exposure to secondhand in the press citing an autism rate Anne McElroy Dachel smoke has been particularly suc- of one in every 166 children and Chippewa Falls, Wis. cessful. Children’s exposure to it’s just said in passing. Anything secondhand smoke in homes has as debilitating as autism affecting fallen by 53 percent since 2001 ������������������������������������������������������������� one in every 166 children should and more Utahns have adopted �������������������������������������������������� be cause for a national alarm. Even Something household rules barring smok- more frightening is the fact that the On Your ing in homes. Since 2005 more autism rate for boys is four times than 2,500 additional multi-hous- that for girls, leaving one in every Mind? ing units became smoke free, and 80 boys with autism today. Just 20 since 2003 fewer Utahns report FREE Entertainment years ago, only one in 10,000 chil- worksite exposure to second- dren in the U.S. had autism. Imag- hand smoke. It is anticipated ine that you were reporting that that even fewer people will be ���������������������� one in every 166 children were exposed to secondhand smoke developing blindness. Wouldn’t a Write a letter to the Editor! as amendments to the 2006 Utah big part of the article be about the P.O. Box 390 Indoor Clean Air Act eventually ����������� cause of the crisis? Why don’t we Tooele, UT 84074 phase out smoking in taverns, pri- see this with autism? We seriously [email protected] vate clubs and other previously ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� need to demand to know what has exempt venues. The estimated A8 TUESDAY September 5, 2006
OBITUARIES
Tammy Jean Tina Rene Evans Lorraine Johnson
(Christensen) Tina Rene Evans was taken Hansen Matthews from us tragically on Aug. 30, Brown 2006, in Tooele, Utah. She was Lorraine Johnson Hansen born Oct. 22, 1963, in Casper, Matthews, age 76, passed away Tammy Jean (Christensen) Wyo. She graduated from Sept. 3, 2006, in Tooele, Utah, Brown, 48, died Aug. 31, 2006, Natrona County High School in due to natural causes. Lorraine in Salt Lake City from compli- 1982 and has several associate was born in Grantsville, Utah, on cations following surgery, after degrees, just passing her real Oct. 5, 1929, to McCoy and Alice many years of illness. She was estate tests. She was looking Johnson. She was a graduate of born Dec. 29, 1957, in Murray, forward to a new and better life Grantsville High School where Utah, to James O. and Laura for herself and her children. she was an active student sup- Jean Christensen. She married Her hobbies were horses, porter of the school. She mar- Jeffery Brown on April 5, 1976. sewing, tole painting, exotic ried LaVar J. Hansen on Sept. Tammy loved to work with birds and especially flower gar- 16, 1948, later solemnized in the her hands in the garden or in the Tammy Jean (Christensen) Brown dening. Her favorite color was Tina Rene Evans Logan Temple. He passed away kitchen. She loved to bottle or purple. As a baby her moth- in 1971. She married Lawrence put up fruit every year. She par- Laura Jean Christensen; sis- er called her, her Teeny Tiny (Tiggs) Matthews on Feb. 25, Lorraine Johnson Hansen Matthews ticularly loved to make wonder- ters Debbie (Terry) Seddell, Tina and was carried on by a A private Memorial Service 1978; he passed away on May ful jam and candy at Christmas Laurie (Ron) Holland; brother cousin to this day. Many of her was held on Saturday, Sept. 2, 5,1990. that she would share with every- Lorraine will be greatly president and as a ward Relief Terry (Debbie) Christensen; and high school friends called her 2006, at Tate Funeral Home one. Tammy sewed for years in a missed by her family and friends. Society president on several numerous nieces and nephews. Teeny Bopper. She is survived in Tooele for family and close drapery factory and later shared She was an eternal optimist occasions. She was preceded in death by by her three children, Kyle, friends. Our beloved daughter, her talent for sewing making and brought a ray of sunshine Lorraine is survived by her her father, James O. Christensen; 17, Ashley, 15, and Jason, 8, of mother, sister and friend, we blankets for family and friends. Tooele; father Everett Evans of will miss your beautiful and into the lives of all she met. five children, David (Lisa), Tammy was a wonderful grandparents, George W. and She possessed and refined the Richard (Lee Ann), Laurie, Gary Rozella (Anderson) Christensen Casper; mother, Earlene Evans, ever present smile and gleeful daughter, wife, sister and friend of Cascade, Idaho; brothers, laugh. Our joy is that you are talent to make others always (Marilyn), Rosemary (Steve); and Jack and Bernice (Sessions) and would give the shirt off her Rick of Cascade, Randie and with Jesus. In lieu of flowers, feel comfortable. Lorraine was two brothers, Charles (Sue), and Brown. back to help another. She was Ronnie of Casper; grandfather a memorial fund has been set the consummate peacemaker. Larry (Karen); and two sisters, Funeral services will be held especially a friend to the elderly. Earl Babb of Grand Junction, up for the surviving children Through her many trials of life Bernadine Nelson (Johnny) and She had a very big heart and on Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 12 Colo.; grandmother Elaine Ross under Tina Evans at the Tooele she maintained a determination Betty Lou Williams (Bob). She would spend hours lifting the p.m. at Tooele 29th Ward 583 N. of Casper; and numerous aunts, Federal Credit Union P.O. Box to remain positive. will be sorely missed by her spirits and burdens of others. 270 East, Tooele, Utah. Viewing uncles and cousins. 720, Tooele, Utah 84074. Lorraine was an accomplished 20 grandchildren and five great- She will be greatly missed. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Interment seamstress and produced hun- grandchildren who affectionate- She is survived by her hus- Memorial Estates, Redwood dreds of costumes and gowns ly call her “Grandma Rainey.” band, Jeffery Brown; mother, Road. for community plays, cheerlead- Funeral Services will be held ers, weddings and important Thursday, Sept. 7, 1 p.m. at the Subscribe Today • 882-0050 Tana Messersmith community events. She was Grantsville Fifth Ward (115 E. a member of The Church of Cherry St., Grantsville). Friends Nielson Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and family can visit at the church ���������� serving in numerous callings prior to the service from 11:30 ��� ����� 1956 - 2006 throughout her life including a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Interment in ��� ��������������������� ��� Grantsville Stake Relief Society the Grantsville City Cemetery. �� ���������������������������� � In every crowd there has to be �� that one person who is stable, ����������� well grounded, strong and puts Bruce Sagers ��� the cares of others before her ���� ��� ���� own. That was Tana. She was a Husband and sweetheart, ���������������� �������������� fighter and even as cancer tried father, grandfather, great- ������������������������������ ������������������������������������� to sap her strength, it couldn’t grandfather and brother, Bruce ������������������������ ����������������� sap her spirit. Even while fight- Sagers passed from this mor- ing, she still maintained her fam- tal sphere on Monday, Sept. 4, ������������������� ily. Her children, Melina, Elissa, 2006, and into the loving arms of Kirsten, Asa, Joshua and Ryan, Tana Messersmith Nielson his Heavenly Father. He entered ������������������������� �������������������� were her greatest joy. She rev- this world in the small commu- nity of Pine Canyon, Utah, as ����������������� ����������������� eled in their accomplishments the love of her husband, Clayton. and thrived in their presence. She was his strength. the son of Robert Bruce, Jr. and ����������������� �������������������� She spent her life in their ser- As a child, she loved to play the Margaret Cameron Sagers on Jan. 8, 1923. vice. She was the backbone and piano and sing with her father, Gaylon Messersmith, who pre- After graduating from Tooele ceded her in death. She was his High School, he married the love joy. She was like a little mom to of his life, Mildred Hardman, on Bruce Sagers her brother, Blair Messersmith, May 10, 1941, in Preston, Idaho. and her sisters, Valyn Andrus Their union was later solem- (Glen), Marta Marshall (Brent), nized for time and eternity in spending time as a farmer. Vaneta Bodine (Bill) and Lisa the Salt Lake Temple. Bruce’s devotion to his fel- Pedersen (Scott). She would Bruce is survived by his loving lowmen was exemplified in his march them off to the swim- wife, Mildred; and his children, service to his church and com- ming pool or into another grand Janet (Hank) Medford, Douglas munity. Over the years, he was adventure. (Kari) Sagers, Jerald (Valery) called to serve in numerous She loved her mother, Joyce Sagers, Jeffery (Katrina) Sagers leadership capacities, includ- Messersmith, from whom she and Daren (Lisa) Sagers; adopt- ing five years as bishop of the learned her love of books. She ed children, Lonny Parker and Lakeview Ward, seven years loved to read. Tana loved music Lucille Hatfield. Three of his as a North Tooele Stake high — she loved plays and musicals. children, Joan, Gregory and councilman and many years as Her favorite thing was when Stephen, were waiting for him president of the Lincoln Canyon her whole family would gath- when he left this earthly exis- Culinary Water System. Upon er around the piano and sing tence, and what great joy there retirement Bruce felt that his while she played. Tana loved to must have been at their heav- service to the Lord was not yet travel, but to her there was no enly reunion. Bruce’s posterity complete and in 1989 he and his place like home, and now she also includes 22 grandchildren eternal companion were called has been called to her heavenly and 28 great-grandchildren. to serve a LDS Mission to the home to serve the mission she Bruce retired from the Philippines. always wanted. International Smelting and Family members, friends and Tana loved to serve and Refining Plant as general plant neighbors may pay their final was a faithful member of The superintendent after toiling respects to Bruce at a viewing Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- there for 36 years. He then spent to be held Thursday, Sept. 7, at day Saints. She loved to attend six years working for the Tooele the Tate Mortuary 110 S. Main church, to feel the spirit of all County School District before Street, in Tooele, Utah, from her friends in the gospel. She beginning his retirement. In 6-8 p.m, and one hour prior to served in many capacities in the addition to his full-time employ- funeral services on Friday Sept. church, enjoying each oppor- ment, he was an active farmer, 8, which will begin at 11 a.m. tunity. Tana never prayed; she and loved tending the soil, nur- in the Tooele Utah South Stake talked with God and now she turing crops and raising live- Center, 1025 Southwest Drive, can hug his neck as she has stock. Next to spending time Tooele, Utah. always wanted. So we would with his family, he was happiest like to invite you to celebrate the life of this loving mother, wife, sister, daughter and choice Master Gardener classes daughter of God on Tuesday, Sept. 5 at a viewing from 6 to 8 p.m. at 8650 S. 220 East, Sandy, to start at USU extension Utah. There will also be a view- ing held from 10 to 11 a.m., Sept. The first 10 weeks of the 20 6, followed by funeral services week Master Gardener class ��������������������������������� at 11 a.m. at the same address. work starts Oct. 4, 2006, and She will be missed, but her extends into January 2007. The legacy of service, love and kind- class meets Wednesday from 6:30 ������������������������������ ��������������������������������������� ness will live on forever. - 8:30 p.m. at the Tooele County Extension Office at 151 N. Main, ���������������������������������� ����������������������������������� We’ll miss you Tana, but we know you won’t be far from us. in the auditorium. The last 10 ������������������������������ �������������������������������������� Until then, you will always have weeks of class work and addi- tional monthly training sessions ������������������������������������ ������������������������������������� all of our love forever. Online condolences at www. will be held in the coming year. ����������������������������������� ��������������������������������������� serenicare.com. This is an intensive, well- ������������������������������������� ������������������������������������ rounded horticulture course taught by Larry Sagers (Utah State ������������������������������ ������������������������������ University Extension Horticulture ����������������������������������� Specialist) and Linden Greenhalgh (Tooele County USU Agricultural ����������������������������� Opinions Extension Agent) includes class- ������������������������������� Shared Freely. es on soils, insect and disease (Yours and Ours.) control, vegetables, fruit trees, hours of Master Gardener ser- ornamental plants, weed con- vice activities. Those who do trol and irrigation. Cost for the not want to do volunteer time Open Forum course with volunteer time is may register and pay $235 for Every Tuesday $85. The course charge covers tuition. Class enrollment applica- ���������������������������������� many materials printed for Utah tions are available in the Tooele conditions. County Extension Office and will TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Master Gardeners must attend be accepted through Sept. 25. ����������������������� ULLETIN B the classes, complete an exami- Class size is limited, so respond nation and participate in 40 promptly. TUESDAY September 5, 2006 A9 Army cleverly utilized heliographs to fight Geronimo, Apaches he heli- generous breakfast, one judge ograph described the event as follows Twas a “When the meal was concluded WILLIAM EIMBECK & THE SUN WRITERS serious nov- we walked to the door of the Part Three elty back in dining tent and everybody the late 1800s stopped in a transport of admi- “Learning is its own exceeding great reward” and while ration. The vaporous cloud had William Hazlitt researching rolled away and the peaks and this topic I gorges to the east were bathed have come to in lambent sunshine. All the realize that colors of the rainbow seemed a lot of the Jaromy Jessop to play about the rugged sum- cutting edge GUEST COLUMNIST mits and in the depths of the Leaning Tree experimenta- chasms. We rushed to the west- tion with this ern side of the crest and saw apparatus Then & Now that a mighty vista had opened was done through the clouds and Ogden Farm in Utah. On lay revealed in all its beauty. We one occasion, the officers at could see the fields stretching Fort Douglas decided that they away far over to the lake, and would like to see if they could see the Salt waters all glistening Local Nursery send a heliographic signal at in the light of day”. night using large spotlights and What a gorgeous sight it must • Shade, focusing their beams on the have been. These peaks and reflective mirrors. trails are still accessible and a Ornamental The message was to be sent walk in the footsteps of William from the top of a building at the Eimbeck and the Sunwriters will & Specimen Fort down to the heliograph that give one the same satisfaction Evergreen Trees was positioned on the top of the as described above. Templeton Hotel on 100 South Jaromy D. Jessop grew up • Over 25 varieties in Salt Lake City. A newspaper in West Valley City where he of the day reported that “The The heliograph station atop Ogden Peak as it looked around 1888. attended Kearns High School If we don’t have searchlight was focused on the surrounding terrain with power- and earned his Eagle Scout about 9 miles east of Wendover heliograph at the Fort by a sys- ful field glasses. An article of the award while exploring the what you’re on I-80. Eimbeck was fascinated tem of shutters, the light was day stated “It was a faint repro- Utah Desert. A graduate of the with the Lake Bonneville bench opened and shut to make letters duction of the all seeing eye”. University of Utah with a B.S. looking for we marks in these mountains stat- or signs. Signal officers began Now, the Apaches had in geography, Jessop lives with ing “Wonderful beach lines can get it! to adjust their heliographs but nowhere to hide from the his family in Dugway and – regular and level as railroad owing to dense smoke from U.S. Cavalry. The same article works at Jacobs-Sverdrup. grades and in a perfect state of several chimneys, it was some described quite eloquently how e-mail: [email protected] preservation”. time before the rays could be Geronimo felt about these recent DELIVERY They passed through the pres- properly focused”. It is interest- developments. “Somehow when- ent day site of Wendover which ing to think about how the Salt ever the heliographs flashed, in 1887 was nothing more than AVAILABLE Lake and Tooele Valleys must there followed the soldiers on a few scrubby patches of salt have looked back in the 1800s. his trail, or met him when he brush and sage. They skirted the Sure the yards were well kept, thought he was secure. He felt west edge of the Salt Playa and the streets were wide, tree lined, as a thief does when an officer’s then camped just south of Blue and all of the houses had access eye is upon him.” The article Lake. His description of Blue to flowing water but it was not continued stating the reason Lake is interesting as well. “Salt as pretty as one might imagine, for Geronimo’s surrender was Lakes & Springs, carry wood especially in the winter time. All that “The Army had somehow and water with us and camp just of those homes had fireplaces reduced the sunlight to words south of springs. Marshes and and chimneys and the valley in and with them they would talk Mosquitos. This water is warm owner Jon Hogan those days must have been a from mountain top to mountain but not very brackish. It is safe very smoky place indeed. top over 80 miles apart”. to drink and is not salt enough Smoke notwithstanding, the The U.S. Calvary also to spoil its taste.” Once again, experiment was a smashing suc- employed the heliograph in the if you visit Blue Lake, make 493 W. 400 N. Tooele cess and the officers stayed on Black Hills of South Dakota sure to soak yourself in insect the roof all night, drinking spirits to track the movements of the 843-7675 repellant before you go because and sending signals back and Indians. The British Army in the while the area is unique and 882-4800 forth between the Fort and the Himalayas laid telegraph lines pretty, the moquitos are oppres- City. The soldiers and townsfolk to communicate from their base sive. were so taken with the helio- camp to outlying posts. The Eimbeck and his crew then graph signals that were sent by natives were at first mystified night that it was decided that moved south to roughly the and terrified by the voice on the point where the present-day there would be a grand celebra- wire, but they soon realized that tion and heliographic party out road to Gold Hill leaves the with a simple axe they could at Saltair. A special train was paved Ibapah road and heads quickly silence this voice. Once chartered and the command- east. They camped for a night at the lines were destroyed, the ing general of Fort Douglas, his this spot on the banks of Deep British used the heliograph to entourage, and many dignitar- Creek. The next day they made communicate to the astonish- ies and citizens from Salt Lake their way down to Ibapah and ment of the American Indians. packed the train and headed for camped near the post office Back in Utah, William a night of dancing, drinking, and of that settlement. These men Eimbeck was sent by the U.S. heliographing out at the famous then spent considerable time Coast and Geodetic Survey out resort. A heliograph was set and effort building roads and to the Western United States up above the Grand Pavilion at trails up both Granite Creek on to complete the triangulation ���� Saltair and once again, a helio- the east and from the Queen survey of the 39th Parallel. The graph was set up on top of the of Sheba Mine area on the principal summits occupied in Hotel Templeton in downtown west side of the Deep Creeks ������������ Utah and Eastern Nevada to � Salt Lake. to the high open pass between �� facilitate this work were Mount �� Again, the sky was smoky and 11,650-foot Red Mountain and � Ogden, Pilot Peak, Deseret ������� ��� there was much trouble send- 12,089-foot Ibapah Peak. From � Peak, Ibapah Peak, Mount ��������� ing a signal. Finally, the first this point they constructed a � Nebo, Wheeler Peak and Mount �� signal came in to Saltair from good pack trail up the summit � Belknap in the Tushar Range. �� the Templeton “Hotel Templeton cone of Ibapah Peak that is still � Eimbeck operated an office out to Saltair – we send compli- in good repair to this day. You of the Templeton Hotel in Salt ments to you. This is the worst can also see evidence of the old ���� Lake City and his team with all night we have seen in Salt Lake dugouts and the campsite in their associated equipment left Valley for heliographing. Smoke Red Mountain Pass at about the ������������������������� for Ogden and the railroad in Old Dominion cigarettes and 10,000-foot level. early summer of 1887. They took ������������������� the mistakes we make will be Eimbeck named the two high- the train west from Ogden to forgotten”. Saltair’s operator est peaks of Red Mountain, Red �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� a point just across the Nevada replied saying that all present Chief and Red Squaw, but these � ����������������������������������� border called Tecoma. From this did in fact smoke Old Dominion names have fallen from more � ������������������������������������� point, he supervised construc- cigarettes. recent maps. Once the work on � ����������������������� tion of a road south, around the After the military men had Ibapah Peak was complete, all northern end of the Pilot Range �������������������������������������� had a good time with tinker- of the equipment was loaded to the vicinity of Donner Spring � ������ ing with the apparatus, they onto mules and wagons and on the eastern flank of that ������������������������������������� did what the military always the party returned to Salt Lake mountain. does and they put it to work as City via the old Pony Express � ������������������������������������ Upon their arrival, Eimbeck a tool in war. In the late 1880s road. Eimbeck described the � ����� and his crew constructed a trail Geronimo and the Apaches road and desert stating that ������������������������������������� to the summit of Pilot Peak. were down in Arizona and New the country was as bleak and � ����������������������������� On its summit they built sev- Mexico. The Army was to have desolate as can be imagined. eral rock buildings to protect an extremely hard time follow- He also stated that at this time ��������������������������� the instruments while they ing his movements and suffered (1887) there were still 3 of the ���������������������������������������������� conducted their observations. ������������������������������������� many casualties by ambush as old Pony Express and Overland Eimbeck stated that the work a result. The Apaches would Stage Stations open along the took much longer than expected strike and then disappear like route and in his words, “These due to the rocky and inacces- ghost soldiers. A new ghost, the stations greatly facilitated the sible character of the peak. I Heliograph, was about to put an crossing of this inhospitable can vouch for his description as end to the uprising and cause desert.” I have climbed in the Pilot Peak Geronimo to surrender. In 1888, Eimbeck and his rock slides on several occasions The commander in the field, team built trails to the top of and I assure you that the novelty General Miles, requested helio- Mount Ogden from the Snow wears off very quickly. graph support from the signal Basin side and from the Ogden When the work was com- corps because the Indians could side. Their main camp was pleted on top of Pilot Peak, easily destroy the telegraph located in the saddle just south Eimbeck and his crew broke poles and lines, thus thwarting of the peak. There were numer- camp and began their ardu- the U.S. Army’s communica- ous tents and several rock ous trek 148 miles, almost tions. The signal corps respond- structures but unlike Pilot and �������������������������������������������������������������������� due south, to the Deep Creek ed and began training up teams Ibapah peaks where there are Mountains and Ibapah Peak. ����������������������������������������������������������������������� of enlisted men to be heliogra- considerable remains of these Eimbeck’s maps and descrip- ��������������������������������������������������������������� phers. These troops then set up structures, as of 2002 when I tions give us one of the earli- a heliographic line from Lake last climbed Mount Ogden, there est detailed glimpses of the Valley, N.M., to Mubas, Ariz., is nothing left on its summit to extreme western portion of a distance of 420 miles. These suggest their presence. Local ������������������������������������������������� Tooele County. Eimbeck passed teams consisting of 2-4 opera- newspapers of the day talked through the Silver Island Range tors and their necessary guards of how dignitaries from the City ������������ ���������� in approximately the same place accomplished this by occupy- of Ogden took a camping trip that Captain Howard Stansbury ������������ ����������� ing heliograph stations on the up the Eimbecks camp on mule did many years before in 1849. highest peaks along the line. back and that they were well This low point in the range is � ������������� ����������� Lookout men then swept the entertained while there. After a plainly visible from the rest stop A10 TUESDAY September 5, 2006 Sports
From The Sidelines Cowboys ride to decisive victory Athletic fans have by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR interesting plate of Grantsville didn’t win its first foot- ball game of the season last fall until sports this weekend week six when the Region 11 cam- paign began. The Cowboys weren’t about to let it ith Labor happen again. Day weekend Grantsville parlayed a sensational behind us, it team effort on Friday to record its first Wsignifies the triumph of the 2006 season when the conclusion of summer. Cowboys romped for a decisive 38-21 Although nights are cooler triumph over Uintah Friday at GHS. and daylight hours shorter, Ryan Butler turned in his second- there are quite a few straight monster performance on the reasons for athletic fanat- ground with 209 yards on 28 carries ics not to go into a deep and a pair of touchdown gallops and depression. Nick Drake Craig Harrison ran for one and threw Indeed, sports fans now SPORTS EDITOR for another to Michael Copeland have the opportunity to to trigger the easy triumph. In fact, have their plates full with Copeland hooked up with Harrison huge helpings of sports entrees. for a 65-yard scoring bomb in the third Beginning locally, all four of Utah’s major period and sprinted for a dazzling 86- colleges will take to the gridiron this weekend, yard kickoff return for a touchdown to three of which are at home. ice the triumph for the Cowboys. Saturday Northern Arizona ventures to Salt Michael Watson also delivered an Lake City to take on the University of Utah at outstanding 24-yard scoring scamper Rice Eccles Stadium. The Utes already lost to in the third period to boost the host’s UCLA last weekend and need a victory to level lead from 12-7 at intermission to an their record before hitting the road to Logan 18-7 advantage and give Grantsville a next week to play intra-state rival Utah State little breathing room. University in a very dangerous road game. The Cowboy offensive line of Meanwhile, Brigham Young University Jake Worthington, Degen Hill, Austin looks to regroup from a disappointing loss Kennedy, Willie Loakes, Jason Clark to Arizona last week when the Cougars host and Matt Skinner opened gaping holes Tulsa Saturday afternoon at LaVell Edwards for Butler and Watson all night and Stadium in Provo. provided excellent protection for Weber State University heads east to meet a photography/Troy Boman Harrison in the pocket. talented Arkansas squad Saturday. Tooele’s Trifon Gochis attempts to shed a Lehi defender in Friday’s game at THS. The Buffs rolled to a decisive 38-0 The defensive line of Loakes, Clark, In fact, there are more NCAA grid games triumph over the Pioneers to register their second win of the young 2006 season. Kennedy, Dalton Checketts, Hill, televised this weekend and ESPN is set to air a Worthington, Tyler Farr, Skinner and number of interesting pigskin affairs. Jace Hart also produced in the triumph Meanwhile, Friday night is the fourth week by winning the war in the trenches on of prep football. Tooele ventures to St. George defense for the Cowboys. to take on Pine View High while Grantsville Buffs roll past Pioneers, 38-0 The Cowboys cut the weeks in half hits the road to tangle with bitter rival Morgan. over last fall to produce their first tri- And, of course, the NFL regular season umph of the season. Grantsville now by Nick Drake dinator Billy Hunter really worked hard with the offensive hits full stride this weekend with the regular ventures to Morgan Friday to tangle group this week and it showed. We didn’t have any turnovers season opener set Thursday night when the SPORTS EDITOR with their long time bitter rival Trojans and we were really clicking on all cylinders. Defensively, we defending champion Pittsburgh Steelers host Lehi has a number of talented and speedy weapons. at 7 p.m. in non-league action. got another shutout. We were really flying to the football all the Miami Dolphins. No matter what happened So Tooele wasn’t about to take the Pioneers too lightly Grantsville Coach Tony Cloward night. We had a lot of really good hits. It was a just a good a year ago — all the teams start at the same when the Utah County school hit town for Friday’s non- said he was pleased with his team’s night all-around. It was a good victory.” place in the standings. league affair. overall performance. There are also 13 more regular season But after the Buffs produced points on its only four pos- Tooele 38 - Lehi 0 “I was pleased,” he noted. games slated for Sunday and even a sessions of the first half, the game was quickly iced for the The Buffs rolled to a decisive preseason triumph Friday “Obviously, you have to love the end doubleheader game on Monday to feature the talent-laden Tooele gridiron squad as the hosts cruised to a over the visiting Pioneers at THS. results. More importantly I really liked switch to ESPN on Monday Night Football. decisive 38-0 triumph. Tooele didn’t waste any time seizing command of the our second half, third quarter espe- It’s always fun to root for your team and Zac Clausing and Dorian Cochran recorded two touch- contest. cially. I was frustrated at half time. We root against the squad that you hate. downs each and Nic Gochis added another to spearhead the The Buff defense held the Pioneers short of the first-down were up 12-7 but we weren’t playing But that’s not all. The major league baseball decisive preseason triumph over the Pioneers. marker on fourth down near midfield on Lehi’s first drive of great. We shot ourselves in the foot a pennant races are really heating up as teams Tooele also racked up over 300 yards rushing on the night the game to gain valuable field position right from the start. couple of times in the first half. Then jockey for playoff positioning. For tennis fans, and tallied over 400 yards in total offense against the porous Tooele marched 48 yards in only seven plays to build a at half-time we made the necessary Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova will be Pioneer defense. lead it would never relinquish. Zach Mikesell fired a 23-yard adjustments. Give credit to our coach- slugging it out this week in New York during Tooele will receive a tough test Friday when the Buffs toss to Dorian Cochran and a Lehi personal foul on the ing staff. We challenged the kids and the final week of U.S. Open action in the Big venture to St. George to tangle with ranked Pine View at 7 play marched the gain an additional 15 yards. Trifon Gochis they responded. Apple. p.m. in another non-league test. sprinted for a 13-yard run, Cochran tacked on four yards and “They came out and just dominated So don’t be so blue. Even though the Tooele Coach Sam Elliott said his team came out emo- Nick Terry plowed for a yard as well. Zac Clausing bolted the third quarter and early in the summer will be officially over soon — there tional and fired up for the talented Pioneers right from the the remaining two yards and Trevor Black drilled the PAT to fourth,” he added. “It was a very timely will still be a reason to live for true sports very start of the game. give Tooele a quick 7-0 cushion with 6:31 left in the opening win. We needed it. It gives us the shot fans. “Our kids came to play,” he noted. “They really came to session. in the arm we needed and gets us the This weekend, all Utah sports fans can play. Lehi wasn’t ready and we were. We played a complete Lehi attempted to answer the Buff score. The Pioneers confidence and momentum needed relish in a deluge of different sports and local game. The happiest thing was where we had the goal line drove 46 yards in 13 plays to move the pigskin into Tooele headed into region not too far off. I teams to cheer on this weekend. stand late in the game. That was big because the kids were territory. However, the Buffs stiffened on outstanding tack- thought the difference was that we See, just because summer is coming to a still playing hard. They finished the game. les by Nic Gochis, Dan Goode, Ben Leaaetoa, Jacob Foster won the trenches. Our offensive and screeching halt doesn’t mean that life is over “It is a good group to coach,” he added. “They listen to and Josh Banford to stymie the Pioneers and give the ball defensive lines were much improved as we know it. Look at it as just the beginning coaches and do the little things that make coaching more of something special. enjoyable. They deserve this. Everything we called was SEE ROLL PAGE A11 SEE RIDE PAGE A11 working. Our offense executed really well. Offensive coor- Tigers set pace in region links; Sports Wrap GHS 4th, Buffs 5th in 2nd match Fall flag football set by Nick Drake and Logan’s Jing Kim tied for The Deseret Peak Complex and Tooele SPORTS EDITOR 12th place with an 82 each County has scheduled an Adults 7-on-7 Fall Ogden continues to set the while Ogden’s Zach Larson Flag Football League. pace in the Region 11 golf and Grantsville’s Tannyer Hale The league begins Sept. 16 and entry ranks, but just barely. recorded an 84 and 85, respec- fee is $225 per team. Referees are also The Tigers managed to hold tively, to finish in 14th and 15th needed. off runner-up Logan by a mere place in the overall individual For more information contact Jeff stroke, 317 to 318, to carve standings for the meet. Newton at 241-0057. out another first-place finish Robin Butz completed the in the league golf match Aug. team scoring for Grantsville Ryan Holt aces Overlake 24 at Logan City Golf Course. with an 89. Travis Williams Tooele’s Ryan Holt fired a hole-in-one Bear River grabbed third place (102), Devin Reed (104), Mark Thursday at the Links at Overlake Golf in the team standings at 327 White (106) and Taylor Clark Course. and Grantsville garnered fourth (119) also represented the The local linkster aced the 178-yard 12th place with a 337. Tooele took Cowboy squad at the meet as hole with a 7-iron. fifth place at 346 and Ben well. Brady Christensen witnessed the rare Lomond earned sixth place Matt Medina logged an 87 to shot. with a last place 412. join Palmer in the team scoring Cowgirls, Lady Buff soccer Ogden’s Jack Berger paced while Buff teammates Jake Holt all individual linksters in the and Parker Alleman rounded falls in league debut match with a 75 while Logan’s out the team tally with an 89 Grantsville and Tooele began their Tyler Oldham and Bear River’s each. Darren Stone (91), Coby Region 11 girls soccer season Thursday Kyle Hansen tied for runner-up Holm (95), Tyler Abarca (100) with league affairs on the road. honors with a 76 each, just one and NIck Ross (106) also com- The Cowgirls played well in the first half stroke off the winning pace. peted for Tooele in the league but struggled in the second and dropped a Ogden’s Patrick Smith bat- match. 6-0 setback at Garland against Bear River. tled to a fourth-place finish The league rivals also Meanwhile, the Lady Buffs trailed 5-0 with a 78 while Tiger teammate competed in a region match at intermission and lost a 6-0 decision to Layne Wilde, Logan duo Andy Thursday at Skyway Golf Ogden on the Lady Tigers’ home field. Dahl and Mark Hopkins and Course in Garland. Results on The two teams take time off to prepare Bear River’s Colten Holden all the match will be published in for region affairs Thursday. Tooele hits tied for fifth place with identi- a future edition. the road to Logan to tangle with the Lady cal 80s. The Region 11 teams are set Grizzlies while Grantsville returns home to Grantsville’s Bru Painter fired to compete in the next league host Ogden in a league affair. Both matches a ninth-place 81 to tie Tooele’s match Thursday at Tooele’s are set to begin at 4 p.m. Sadie Palmer and Bear River’s home course, The Links at photography/Troy Boman Tooele’s Matt Medina drives in a practice round at the Links at Overlake Golf Course Tyson Gardner. Overlake Golf Course, begin- last week. The Buffs are set to host the Region 11 match Thursday when the rest of the Grantsville’s Casey Williams ning at 2 p.m. region teams travel to the local course to battle for region supremacy. TUESDAY September 5, 2006 A11 Mustangs fall to Jays by one run
by Nick Drake of the opening session of the game. SPORTS EDITOR Mt. Vernon struck for a run in the bottom half Dugway hoped it could snap its losing streak at of the first frame when Jim Cordova reached on a four straight last Tuesday in Ogden. Mustang miscue, raced to second on a wild pitch However, the Jays exploded for three runs in the and darted home on a Juan Nieves single to cut the first frame and six more in the fifth and held on for a Dugway lead to 3-1 after one inning. slim one-run victory at home. However, the Mustangs struck again in the top of Dugway now falls to 2-8 on the year and sports a the second stanza and contined to pile up the runs. 0-2 league mark after Tintic registered a rare sweep Kartchner drew a one-out walk, stole second and on the Mustangs home field Aug. 25. raced to third on a passed ball. Cody Lundy drilled The Miners battled to 5-3 and 6-2 wins over the an RBI triple and scored on a Mt. Vernon miscue Mustangs in Dugway. to ignite the Dugway attack once again. James Dugway registered a pair of victories in the first and Edwards drew consecutive walks and Wilkins four games of the year, beating Mt. Vernon 20-2 Aug. pushed both runners into scoring position with a 8 and West Ridge Academy 10-6 Aug. 16. sacrifice bunt. James Dettle clubbed a two-run single However, the young Mustang squad has struggled and Sam Landis drew a walk to aid the rally and as of late, losing five consecutive games. Dugway led 7-0. After taking a small break, Dugway now resumes The Mustangs exploded for eight more runs in the top of the third to build a cozy 15-0 lead. action Wednesday with a road test at Intermountain Garrett Hensley clubbed a lead-off single to ignite Christian School at 2 p.m. The Mustangs also hit the the Mustangs and Dustin Kolb drew a walk. Jake road to Wendover Friday for a pivotal league double- Davis ripped a three-run home run to begin the out- header with the county neighbors at 2 p.m. burst and trigger the rally. Kartchner drew a walk Dugway 20 - Mt. Vernon 2 photography/Mike Anderson and Cody Lundy was hit by a pitch. James and Josh Grantsville attempts to block a Uintah punt in Friday’s game at GHS. The Cowboys recorded their first win The Mustangs scored early and often in the season Nelson both reached first on Mt. Vernon miscues. of the season over the Utes with a 38-21 triumph. Grantsville ventures to Morgan Friday to meet the rival debut Aug. 8 against Mt. Vernon in Salt Lake City. Nate Lundy and Hensley also reached on a Patriot Trojans in another non-league affair at 7 p.m. Morgyn Kartchner reached on a Patriot miscue to errors to push home runs and give Dugway a double open the game and Dakota Woolett followed with a digit advantage. sacrifice bunt. Kartchner stole third and scored on a Nelson, Matt Mason, Kolb and Nate Lundy all drew six, nine, five, seven, six and four yards and Michael Cody Lundy single to aid the early effort. Zach James walks to open the fourth and Davis ripped a two-run Ride Watson tacked on a run of four as well. Craig Harrison fired a 13-yard pass to Austin Killpack and a Wasatch reached on a fielder’s choice and Preston Edwards single to ignite the Mustangs’ charge. Kartchner and continued from page A10 belted a single to aid the Dugway attack. Landon Woolett also clubbed hits and Cody Lundy reached penalty moved the pigskin to the Wasp 21-yard line. Wilkins followed with an RBI single to stake the on a fielder’s choice. James also pounded a two-run over the past couple of weeks.” But an illegal procedure call and a quarterback sack Mustangs to a 3-0 edge headed into the bottom half safety to conclude the scoring in the affair. Coach Cloward also noted some impressive indi- by Wasp Trevor Lawton pushed the Cowboys out of vidual performances. scoring range and a 25-yard pass play by Harrison to “I thought Watson blocked his tail off,” he stated. Killpack fell nine yards short of the end zone to keep “Not only did he run well, I just thought he blocked the game a 7-0 affair at the break. Cowgirl netters battle past Pioneers incredibly. Watson was excellent in his lead blocking Wasatch padded the lead late in the third stanza, for Butler. We’ve really tried to get Michael Copeland after both teams made outstanding defensive stands by Nick Drake 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 triumph over Lehi’s preseason setback Aug. 24 at more involved in the offense and we were able to do on the first two possessions of the third period. The SPORTS EDITOR McCall Christensen at first singles Grantsville. that. He has big play potential and we were able to Wasps used a Woodruff to Clint Gerbach pass of 28 The lingering effects of a dis- to record the lone varsity singles Sky View’s Ginger Jenks battled utilize that. I thought Craig (Harrison) played great yards to move the ball into Cowboy territory. Then appointing setback to Sky View decision on the day. to a 6-4 triumph in the first set both ways and he did the little things necessary to Woodruff scrambled for a 35-yard scoring scamper didn’t last long for the Grantsville Meanwhile, Monica Aagard and before Cowgirl Lori Gallup had to be a successful quarterback like selling the fakes and with 1:45 left in the frame to extend the Wasatch High girls tennis team. Camille Christiansen combined default the remainder of the first making great reads in the option. He threw the ball lead to 14-0. In fact, the Lady Pioneers paid a forces to rip Lady Pioneer tandem single match due to an illness. really well. Ryan had another stellar performance The visitors tacked on another touchdown mid- dear price for meeting the Cowgirls Kelsey Christopherson and Brynn Lady Bobcat Tori Welsh fought to a which we expect every week.” way through the final period. Woodruff fired a 12- one match after their lopsided set- DeSpain, 6-1, 6-4 at first doubles. 6-0, 6-0 triumph over Grantsville’s A story on the scoring in game will be published yard scoring strike to Skyler Baumgartner with 7:31 back to the Lady Bobcats. The Cowgirl combo of Natalie Vanessa Hall at second singles and in a future edition. remaining to build a 21-0 cushion for the Wasps. The Grantsville registered a first Tripp and Whitney Hutchins Sky View’s Jenny Phillips grabbed Wasatch 21 - Grantsville 6 drive was marred by eight penalties combined by singles win and a pair of doubles joined together to claim a 7-5, 6-3 a tough 6-1, 2-6, 6-3 triumph over Both teams attempted to shake off the preseason both teams, including 30 yards in penalties by the victories to capture a 3-2 triumph win over Lehi duo Megan Lewis Cowgirl Ashley Goddard at third rust in the Aug. 18 endowment game between the Cowboys. over Lehi Wednesday on the Lady and Lindsay Simpson at second singles to complete the singles Cowboys and Wasps at Grantsville. Grantsville answered the Wasatch scoring march Pioneers’ home courts. doubles. sweep for the visitors. In fact, the game was marred by a combined 25 with its lone touchdown drive of the night. The Lori Gallup battled to a three Lehi’s Tessa Ratliff battled to a 6- In doubles play, Lady Bobcat flags for 245 yards in penalties. Each squad struggled Cowboys drove 62 yards in nine plays, culminated set decision while the two Cowgirl 1, 7-6 (11-9) win over Grantsville’s duo Megan Hansen and Melissa on offense in the early going and neither team could on Butler’s dazzling scoring run where the Cowboy doubles squads won in straight sets Vanessa Hall at second singles Daines claimed a 6-0, 7-6 (7-1) take advantage. senior broke through a pair of Wasp tacklers for the to complete the dual triumph. while Lady Pioneer teammate win over Cowgirl combo Monica But Wasatch caught the first break when a punt score. Harrison scrambled for runs of 16 and four The victory couldn’t have come Mikelle DeSpain fought to a 7-5, Aagard and Camille Christiansen pinned the Cowboys at their own one-yard line and and fired passes of eight yards to Garett Giles and at a better time after Grantsville 7-6 (7-4) triumph over Cowgirl at first doubles. Sky View tandem the Wasps forced Grantsville to punt the ball back to six yards to Butler. Wasatch was whistled for a pair suffered a 5-0 loss to Sky View just Ashley Goddard at third singles Megan Bodily and Jazmyn Maiden them with the goal line near the line of scrimmage. of costly penalties to aid the march as well. a few days earlier. for the lone host wins in varsity recorded a 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 win over Then, Jordan Wright hauled in a 34-yard punt and Wasatch recovered the on-sides kick and ran the Now, Grantsville is back on the play. Grantsville’s Natalie Tripp and dashed 18 yards to the Cowboy 18 to set up the visi- remaining 4:37 off the game clock to end the game. winning track to begin Region In junior varsity action, Elise Whitney Hutchins at second dou- tors first score of the game. Butler racked up 70 yards rushing on 14 attempts 11 action Wednesday when the Olney and Whitley Hill completes bles to complete the sweep. Jake Salazar bolted for seven yards on first down. and Harrison tallied 60 yards on 13 carries on the Cowgirls hit the road to meet singles victories for GHS while In JV play, Elise Olney logged However, the Wasps caught a huge break when a night. Butler rambled 14 yards for the Cowboys lone county neighbor Tooele in a league the doubles teams of Mandy a singles win for the Cowgirls costly penalty on second and 20 gave Wasatch a first score and spoiled the Wasps shutout bid. match at 3:30 p.m. Cummings-Kylie Jameson and while the team of Kylie Jameson down and Taylor Woodruff fired a 19-yard scoring Jason Clark, Willie Loakes and Butler paved the Grantsville 3 - Lehi 2 Breanne Bevan-Lora Reed earned and Lora Reed earned a doubles strike to Salazar to make the Cowboys pay dearly for way for the Cowboy defense with eight tackles each while Giles, Watson, Harrison, Michael Copeland, The Cowgirls recorded a wins as well. victory. the miscue. With 9:22 left until half-time, the Wasps Jake Worthington, Austin Kennedy, Ty Hamatake, doubles sweep and first singles In exhibition play, Bria Titmus In exhibition action, the doubles took a 7-0 edge. Matt Skinner, Tyler Farr and Dalton Barney regis- win to upend the Lady Pioneers claimed a triumph. squads of Lydsey Dale-Christine Grantsville attempted to answer the Wasp score tered multiple tackles for the Cowboy defense. Wednesday in Lehi. Sky View 5 - Grantsville 0 Mester and Presley Hall-McKell late in the second quarter. Butler bolted for runs of Gallup powered her way to a The Lady Bobcats handed Mouritsen each registered wins the Cowgirls a disappointing for GHS as well. boost in the third quarter with a tions. Cochran led the Buffs with Roll sensational 55-yard scoring scam- 98 yards rushing on eight car- continued from page A10 per to build a 31-0 cushion after ries while Nic Gochis tallied 77 Lady Buff netters fall to Trojans, 3-2 three periods expired. yards in only four attempts. Terry back to Tooele on downs. Cochran also tacked on a 52- recorded 73 yards rushing on nine by Nick Drake The Buffs quickly tacked on yard scoring bolt in the final frame attempts and Trifon Gochis tacked more points in just six plays to of the game. on 64 more yards on nine carries. SPORTS EDITOR Tooele also made an outstand- Clausing also chipped in with 28 Tooele looked to begin a win extend the margin to 14-0. Terry ing defensive stand near its goal yards on six attempts on the night streak Thursday when the Lady raced for a dazzling 12-yard run line in the final period to preserve and the two touchdown gallops. Buffs hosted former league rival and Cochran tacked on a six-yard the Buffs second-straight shutout. Jordon Biorge, David Duran, Morgan on their home tennis bolt. Trifon Gochis sprinted for The hosts racked up 344 yards Chisolm Woolley, Jordan Clemente courts. an 18-yard run and Terry added rushing on 45 carries on the night and Steven Shepard also carried However, the Lady Trojans four yards. Mikesell fired a 10-yard and added 91 yards through the the ball for the Buff gridiron squad captured third singles and both toss to Trifon Gochis and Clausing air on six of seven pass connec- as well on the night. varsity doubles contests to claim danced the final 11 yards on a a hard-fought 3-2 triumph over stellar run and Black smacked the Tooele in non-league action. PAT to stake the hosts to the two Lindsie Heder and Brooke Lund score lead with 11:30 remaining each garnered victories at first until intermission. Pet of the Week and second singles. Now, Tooele Cochran ignited the Buffs ensu- returns to action Wednesday when ing possession when the Buff the Lady Buffs begin Region 11 speedster dashed for 17 yards on action with a league dual with the first play from scrimmage and Grantsville at 3:30 p.m. at THS. tacked on a small run as well. Then, Mikesell lofted a flair to Morgan 3 - Tooele 2 Cochran in the flats and the Buff The Lady Trojans used their senior darted 39 yards to paydirt depth to register a third singles win to spot Tooele a 21-0 lead with and both doubles to claim a hard- 8:21 left until half-time. fought dual triumph Thursday at Tooele refused to budge on THS. defense as well. The Buffs par- Lindsie Heder fought to a 6- layed strong defensive play 4, 6-3 triumph over Morgan’s photography/Troy Boman Tooele’s Kenna Stewart prepares to smack a backhand volley in by Porter Hunt, Justin Brady, Chelsea Jensen at first singles to Banford, Nic Gochis, Mark Pratt, aid the Buff victory bid. Teammate a recent match at THS. The Lady Buffs dropped a 3-2 decision to Morgan Thursday in non-league action. Tooele begins Region 11 girls Cody Westover and Goode into Brooke Lund cruised to a tough another Lehi punt. three set win, 6-4, 1-6, 6-1 over tennis action Wednesday with a home match against county neighbor Grantsville at 3:30 p.m. Tooele drove 48 yards in 11 McKel Middleton to record a sec- plays to build a cozy 24-0 edge ond singles triumph as well. Lambert joined together to defeat with 40.5 seconds left in the first- However, Morgan’s Chelsi In exhibition action, the dou- Delta duo Dani Harris and Sutton half. Nic Gochis churned for a Schmid spoiled the Lady Buff bid bles squad of Amanda Dunn and Cropper, 6-0, 6-2, at first doubles. dazzling 32-yard run on the first for a triumph with a third singles Megan Bresee also registered a Tooele tandem Lacey Dimond and play from scrimmage but a penalty win over Jenny Jasper, 6-1, 6-3. victory. Kenna Stewart combined to reg- negated the stellar run. However, Lady Trojan combo Molly Miklas Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be Tooele 5 - Delta 0 ister a second doubles win over Mikesell fired a 35-yard strike and Jaclyn Johansson combined required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. The Lady Buffs blanked the Lady Rabbit combo Shanell Skeem to Porter Hunt only to watch 10 forces to record a 6-2, 6-2 win Shelters are only required to hold animals for Lady Rabbits in a non-league dual and Heather Sutter, 6-0, 6-3. yards marched back on a Buff pen- over Lady Buff tandem Ava Van last Tuesday at home. In junior varsity play, Tess alty as well. Clausing ripped off a three days before they are euthanized. Zanten and Alyssa Lambert at first Lindsie Heder battled to Reggentin, Paige Dimond and 10-yard run and Terry sprinted For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals doubles. Marie Miles and Emilee a decisive 6-3, 6-3 victory over Heather Hollien all recorded sin- for a 17-yard run. Cochran tacked available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at Jensen joined together to earn a 6- Delta’s Linda Haas at first sin- gles victories while the doubles on a nine-yard bolt and Trifon 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville 1, 6-3 decision over Tooele’s Lacey Animal Shelter at 884-6881. gles while Lady Buff teammate squads of Stefania Neumann- Gochis added a four-yard run to Dimond and Kenna Stewart at sec- Brooke Lund garnered a second Richelle Johnson and Samantha aid the Buff scoring march. Nic ond doubles. Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. singles win over Lady Rabbit foe Liddell-Amanda Dunn also logged Gochis dashed for a 12-yard run In junior varsity play, Heather Kaitlan Stanworth, 6-3, 6-1 as well. wins in a whitewash as well. before the drive bogged down and Hollien logged the lone Lady Buff Tooele’s Jenny Jasper completed Alyssa Bird and Dani Bennett Black drilled a 39-yard field goal Tooele Veterinary singles triumph while the Tooele the singles sweep with a third also posted exhibition singles tri- to extend the lead just before the tandem of Richelle Johnson and Clinic singles triumph over Delta’s Jill umphs while the doubles team of half-time horn. Alyssa Byrd claimed a doubles Judkins, 6-2, 6-3. Kenley Kolb and Megan Bresee The Buffs never looked back. 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 triumph. Ava Van Zanten and Alyssa also fought to a victory as well. Nic Gochis gave the Buffs a huge A12 TUESDAY September 5, 2006 Find Your Dream Home! 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photography / Troy Boman Fireworks and fanfare mark the end of the Grand American Rolex Series at Miller Motorsports Park this weekend. tion in the Grand Touring divi- sion taking the lead and hold- ing it for four hours. Henzler received a penalty in the pits for taking off too early and drag- ging pit equipment along with him. As a result of that penalty, eventual-winner Andy Lally was bumped into first place. Lap 139 saw the caution flag come up because six hours of racing had produced debris at many spots, causing havoc at the corners. Many reflectors had to be replaced in preparation for the upcoming sunset. With only a little more than an hour to go, the race drivers had to deal with the glare of the sun setting over the west side of the valley. At lap 164, Hoover Orsi in the Crown Royal Special Reserve car and Stefan Johansson in the Citgo car col- lided at turn number one look- ing into the sunset. The collision caused two more cars to swerve off course to avoid causing a more serious accident. With the sun coming to a com- plete rest and with no race light- ing at the Miller Motorsports Park, drivers had to rely com- pletely on their own cars head- lights and reflectors placed at each corner. With only 20 laps to go, Negri pulled ahead of McDowell and slightly extended his lead on each lap to earn his first victory of the season. Finishing up behind McDowell for third place in the Daytona Prototypes was Butch Leitzinger in the Howard Boss Motorsports car. Finishing behind Lally in the Grand Touring division for sec- ond was Robin Liddell for Tafel Racing with Tommy Kendall, racing for the Sigalsport BMW team, coming in closely behind.
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■ Unless otherwise requested, community Doings Around The Valley news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and Doings Around the Valley ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information ■ Classifieds and Public Notices contact Community News Editor Hometown Karen Hunt at 882-0050. Farmers Market combines fresh food, nostalgia by Alleen Lang Kath Ith is one of the regulars CORRESPONDENT who have made the produce pur- Any number of things brings chased at the farmer’s market a reg- people to buy and sell at a farm- ular staple on their kitchen tables. er’s market. It may be nostalgia, a “I like fresh vegetables,” said Ith, desire to bond with the community, “I stop here every week.” a desire to connect to the earth, an The farmers market is overseen eye for a bargain, or simply a han- by the Utah State Extension ser- kering for the taste of fresh-from- vice Master Gardener’s program, the-garden food. said Karen Dupaix, a beekeeper “We are going to have bacon and overseeing a table filled with honey tomato sandwiches tonight,” said extracted from her Grantsville hive Elaine Burrola of Grantsville. the day before the market. Burrola, along with her husband In addition to jugs of fresh clover Ed, was among dozens of shop- honey, she offered plastic contain- pers filling hands, paper bags, even ers filled with comb honey and boxes full of farm fresh fruits and information about the sweet treat. vegetables at the Tooele Farmer’s “We always sell out at local mar- Market at the Veteran’s Memorial kets,” she said, noting eating honey Park Friday. produced from local pollen can This was their first visit to what help allergy suffers. The Dupaix has become a summer harvest sta- family has 13 hives, including an ple, the Friday on Vine farmer’s observation hive at Thanksgiving market and concert. point. The Burrola couple retired to Dupaix has been a beekeeper for Grantsville from California less eight hears, and has been involved than six months ago, and Elaine in the Tooele Farmer’s market for Burrola said its small-town com- the three years it has been in exis- munity atmosphere, as seen in the farmer’s market, drew them to the SEE MARKET ON B10 area. Cook up some fresh tomatillos: 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from the heat and stir constantly for five minutes. As it cools, the jelly will begin to thicken. Pour it into clean, sterilized 8-ounce jars, leaving a 1/4 inch space at the top. Seal as desired.
Tomatillo Jelly Tomatillo Jam 1 tablespoon Serrano chil- 4 1/2 cups husked tomatillo ies, chopped (optional) run through a food grinder 1 medium green bell pepper, with a coarse knife. diced Add 2 cups of sugar, 1/2 tea- 5 cups sugar spoon ground cinnamon, and 1 ounce liquid pectin or 1 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves. package (1 and three/fourths Bring to a boil, stirring con- oz) powdered pectin stantly until thickened. It 1 cup tomatillos, diced should sheet off a cool tea- 1 1/4 cup red wine vinegar spoon, not run off in drops. Combine the tomatillos and Pour into hot, sterilized jars pepper with the vinegar in a to within 1/2 inch of the top. food processor. Process until Wipe the rim of the jar clean. pureed (about three minutes). Place hot, previously boiled Put the puree and sugar in lids on the jars and screw a saucepan. Bring to a boil the rings down firmly tight. over medium high heat, stir- Process in boiling water bath ring constantly. Remove from for 10 minutes. Or just pour the heat, skim the foam from into jars, cool, then refriger- the top and discard and add ate. the pectin. You can also add chopped Return to the heat and walnuts for a conserve, instead bring again to a hard boil for of a jam. Vendors provide a wide variety of fresh vegetables and fruits at the farmers market. At left, a customer loads hands full of tomatillos into a paper bag. Johnson’s Mill provides romantic getaway spot he become magnificent homes. In cracks and even the very wood of climate with only a wood stove to During those years a couple differ- many cases, if the walls could talk the structure. Finally in the 20th heat it and no insulation to bar the who met at BYU, moved to Los Tence they could tell amazing stories. century, modern technology took winter winds. Angeles to make their lives togeth- between Take, for example a flour mill over and the large water-powered Money was scarce, but some- er. Bob Johnson was a chiroprac- a beau- ti- built in 1893 by early settlers to mill became obsolete. how the strong, determined tor and his wife, Charlene was a ful home Midway, Utah. Undoubtedly, the In 1963, a large family moved woman managed to keep the fam- hairdresser. They, too, had a big and a ho- solid wooden building that reached to Midway. They included several ily together and raise the children family — seven children in all. hum home skyward was welcome in the val- “birth” kids and several adopted to adulthood. They slept around Los Angeles was the optimal is, more ley. It was strong, strong enough special-needs children. Flat out, the wood stove on cold nights and place for Charlene to practice her than people to support heavy equipment that they needed space. They bought everyone worked together to make craft, because hairdressing was might guess, carried masses of grain to the top the mill with the idea of turning it the situation work. not just a service, it was an art. imagination. Diane Sagers of the mill and ground it to a find into a home with plenty of room Eventually, money problems Her skills and imagination led her CORRESPONDENT With imagi- powder as it made its way down for all those people. threatened to overwhelm them. to become a freelance stylist and nation and through the moving machinery. Two years later, things went Most of the children had left home she did hair for Hollywood produc- the work of Homefront For many years the grain awry and the father died, leaving and the woman was about to lose tions. She has worked her magic adventurous crunched and disintegrated in the the mother to raise the children. the house. It was time to sell and on big stars in big movies and in spirits some grinding wheels flour dust escaped She was left with a home that get into something a little smaller rather unpromising buildings have and worked its way into crevices, Johnson’s Mill wasn’t a house, in a very cold and more sensible. SEE RESTORATION ON B9
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Need to get your finances orga- On Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 6 p.m. Hunter education nized? Wondering if you are car- there will be an informational meet- runs Sept. 12, 14, 19, rying too much debt? What about ing at the Tooele City Library for 20, 21, range 23rd. All retirement, do you have enough? those interested in a nine day, stu- classes are 6-9 p.m. This four-week series of finance dent educational tour of Mexico Range times to be classes will answer those questions City and the Yucatan in June of 2007. announced. Note: State and more. Come Mondays, Sept. 11, NETC, a reputable educational tour law requires students 18, 25 and Oct. 2. 7-9 p.m. 151 N. company, is sponsoring the trip and to attend all sessions of Main. Cost is $25: Includes work- Rod Lundwall from Tooele High class. Cost $6. Classes book, handouts and refreshments. School will chaperone. This trip is at Tooele County Health Must preregister and pay by Sept. 8 not sponsored by the school district Department. to USU Extension at 843-2350. and is open to anyone. The student discount price is about $2,600. B2 TUESDAY September 5, 2006 DOINGS around the valley
lutants for hazardous waste combustors. Tooele For additional information, contact David Woodworth or Thomas Turner at 883- Meet the author 3504. Come to Latter Day Book, 986 N. Main, Tooele, on Saturday, Sept. 9, 11 a.m. to Noon to meet the author of “Perfect Sports Timing,” Michele Ashman Bell. Get her autograph and visit a few friends. Youth flag football set Call 843-8532 for more information. Fundamental youth flag football league Tour Mexico City, Yucatan costs $30-$35 for ages 3-6 years. Space is On Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 6 p.m. there limited. Classes are first come, first serve will be an informational meeting at the and start week of Sept. 18. Sign-up now. Tooele City Library for those interested Call Nan at 843-7506. in a nine day, student educational tour of Mexico City and the Yucatan in June of 2007. NETC, a reputable educational Philanthropy tour company, is sponsoring the trip and Rod Lundwall from Tooele High School will chaperone. This trip is not sponsored Help pets by the school district and is open to any- Are you an animal lover who would like one. The student discount price is about to make a difference in your community? $2,600. Tooele Animal Outreach is looking for reli- able foster families in the Tooele County Cook only once a month Area to foster dogs and cats from our local Learn to prepare and freeze enough Animal Shelters until these animals can be entrees for a month. Save money and placed into new forever homes. If you feel time. Come Friday, Sept. 15, 6-9 p.m. 151 that you can provide a great temporary N. Main. Cost is $25. You’ll receive a 200 home for any of these animals, please page cookbook and folder. Participants contact Marci at 435-882-2085 or Tiffany at will eat a dinner made of entrees they’ve Women from around the state came out to enjoy outdoor recreation at Women in the Outdoors Aug. 25, 26 and 27. Organizers 435-884-4407 for more information about created. Each person will take an entrée included: Gail Kaletta, Ashley Mascarenas, Cleora Mascarenas, Tracy Mascarenas, Kim Degraw, Heidi Steadman, Liz Dalton, Amber our fostering program. or other item home with them. Call USU Perkins, Jill McAffee and Lorraine Mascarenas (not pictured). In the kitchen Paul Kaletta, Bob Panunzio, Don Pierce, Jim Hewett, Roger Warr (roasted pig), Tom Becker, Marc McAffee and Ray Pitt prepared the food. Extension at 843-2350 to register. Dine to help teens Take charge of your money Join the fun and help young women discover a new beginning! On Thursday, church or perhaps how one Christian CJJHS events Need to get your finances organized? • Community Council — Clarke N. Sept. 21, Lt. Col John Melendez will be the church differs from another. Asking your Wondering if you are carrying too much Johnsen Junior High School will hold Seniors key note speaker for a banquet benefiting questions is the best place to begin this debt? What about retirement, do you have its first community council meeting on New Hope House in Tooele. The $20 ban- search. enough? This four-week series of finance Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 7 p.m. in the school quet begins at 6:30 p.m. at 3818 W. 4700 S. You are invited to attend “Inquiry Grantsville seniors classes will answer those questions and library. in Salt Lake City. Call 843-5602 or 224-3556 Sessions” beginning Wednesday, Sept. 6, The Grantsville Senior Center can be more. Come Mondays, Sept. 11, 18, 25 • Meet teachers — Back to School for reservations. at 7 p.m. in the downstairs social hall. reached at 884-3446. and Oct. 2. 7-9 p.m. 151 N. Main. Cost is Night will be held on Thursday, Sept. 7, at Sessions normally last about one hour. • Mondays 9 a.m. quilting; lunch at $25: Includes workbook, handouts and Grantsville 7 p.m. We invite all parents and students noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. refreshments. Must preregister and pay by to attend. • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 a.m. Sept. 8 to USU Extension at 843-2350. Reunions Harris thinks safe ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch at noon, Prevent bankruptcy Planners meet Health and Safety Fair at Harris reservations by 8:30 a.m. Personal Financial Choices: Bankruptcy The Grantsville City Planning Elementary will be Sept. 13 from 6:30-8 • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. break- Prevention — This class is for those who Commission will hold a business meeting THS class of ‘87 p.m. Bring the family and visit all the fast; 1 p.m. Pinochle; 1 p.m. Bunko The Tooele High School Class of 1987 have a heavy debt load and are making on Thursday, Sept. 14, in the Grantsville booths that will be set up to help families • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 a.m. is excited to announce the preparation for efforts to avoid bankruptcy. Cost is $10. City Hall council chambers, 429 E. Main answer questions and to give information. line dancing; lunch at noon, reservations their 20th year reunion on Aug. 4, 2007. Those who have filed for bankruptcy and St., at 7 p.m. It will be a fun night. With questions call by 8:30 a.m.; 12 p.m. blood pressure clinic; If you are a 1987 class mate, family need to take an education class to dis- Donner Reed Museum open Sherry at 882-7604. 1 p.m. Bingo member or know someone who is, please charge debt can also take the class. Cost The Donner Reed Museum, located at • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch at noon, contact Saila Cederlof Felver at 951-303- Enjoy hot dogs in Stansbury for those couples or individual is $50. Pre- the corner of Cooley and Clark Streets reservations by 8:30 a.m. 8974 or [email protected]. You can Free hot dogs will be on the barbecue registration and payment is mandatory. in Grantsville, displays artifacts from the • Everyday puzzles, pool, social also visit www.classreport.com/usa/ut/ and served by the Tooele County Sheriff’s Preregister by Sept. 13 to USU Extension Donner Reed trail seven days a week by • Sept. 8 — Hearing clinic 9 a.m. to tooele/ths/1987 for additional reunion Office at the Night Against Crime held at at 843-2350. appointment only. Call 884-3767 or 884- Noon. information. Rose Springs Elementary in Stansbury Accelerate your equity 3411. Park. On Sept. 30 at 6 p.m. the sheriff’s • Sept. 11 — Center board meeting 10 Accelerated equity workshops will be Overlake office and community plan to discuss and a.m. held Sept. 7 and 28 at 60 S. Main #1 at 7 Scouts set up the Neighborhood Launch. Family • Sept. 18-19 — Mesquite/Tuacahn p.m.. We’ll show you how to pay off your safety awareness has been planned for $125/150; show “Cats.” mortgage in 1/3 or 1/2 the time. No need HOA meeting canceled the year by the school’s staff and Parent • Sept. 19 — Financial questions Scout Roundtable set answered by Lance McCubbins from to refinance. One of our clients saved The Overlake HOA meeting scheduled Teacher Association. Are you planning 2007? Need infor- Edward Jones on Tuesday, Sept. 19, at $116,524.32 in interest; you can too. Call for Sept. 9 has been canceled. The next mation for the Fall Camp-O-Ree? Just Check hearing 1:30 p.m. 882-0355 or e-mail [email protected]. meeting will be Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. in the want an excuse to get out of the house? Tooele County School District will con- • Sept. 26 — Foot clinic 1:30-3:30 p.m. emergency management room of the Optimize your credit Whether you’re a new leader or well duct hearing screenings through Sept. 8 Appointments needed; call 884-3446. Tooele County Courthouse. All homeown- Come learn how to improve your credit polished, there is something here for you. for grades 1, 2 and 5. Students enrolled • Sept. 29 — Birthday dinner 4 p.m. ers are invited to attend. score. An improved credit score can save Roundtable begins Sept. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at in resource programs with a three-year Entertainment by Cristy Roberts and fam- you thousands of dollars in interest and Tooele Jr. High. evaluation due will also receive a hearing ily and Maria Whitworth and family. fees. Even if you have good credit there screening. are tips and tricks to improve it. Call 882- Stansbury Community baby shower set Tooele seniors 0355 for date or e-mail acook@city1st. Adults and girls interested in learning The Tooele County Senior Citizen com Discuss golf course more about the Girl Scouting experience Adult Ed Center — for the enjoyment of all Senior should join area troops for this event. Citizens 55 years young and up — can be The Board of Trustees of the Stansbury Families play Participants will meet on Wednesday, Sept. reached at 882-2870. Service Agency shall convene a public Enjoy the Tooele family week activities 13, at 7 p.m. at the Dow James building. Get your high school diploma this year! • Mondays — Aerobics 9:30 a.m.; Bridge hearing on Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 7 Sept. 18-22. Troops will package donated baby items All classes required for a high school 10 a.m.; lunch 12-1 p.m.; line dancing 1 p.m., at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse, #1 • Monday — Kick off and chalk it up for our local community efforts. Talk with diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- p.m.; Bingo 1 p.m. Country Club, to discuss the golf course. family art contest at Veteran’s Memorial Scout members and Leaders/Co-Leaders aration, word processing, drivers’ educa- • Tuesdays — Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Pinochle The current lease for operation will expire Park to find out how Scouting fits in your life. tion and English as a second language are 1 p.m.; line dancing at 1 p.m. in February 2008. Those unable to attend • Tuesday — Family Safety Day at Dow available. Register now to graduate — just • Wednesdays — Breakfast 9 a.m.-Noon; the meeting may e-mail suggestions to Cub Roundtable returns to TJHS James Building $25 per semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 W. aerobics 9:30 a.m.; ceramics 1 p.m. [email protected] or drop them off at the Cub Scout Leader Roundtable will sail • Wednesday — Family togetherness, Call 833-1994. Adult Education classes are • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; lunch clubhouse. into the “Cub Scout Shipbuilders” theme, your choice of activity for students 18 and over. 12-1 p.m.; Bridge Noon; Canasta/other • Thursday — Family Education Day at Thursday, Sept. 7, 7:30 p.m. at the Tooele Churches Junior High chorus room. Join in a new Learn Photoshop Elements games 1 p.m. Tooele City Library Tooele Adult Education will sponsor a • Fridays — Pinochle 9:30 a.m.; aerobics • Friday — Service and Family Fun year in Cub Scouting, while helping your pack by attending Roundtable. Two lucky class in what to do with your digital cam- 10:30 a.m.; Bingo at Noon; dinner 4-5:30 Day at Tooele City Park and Pratt Aquatic Una, Santa, Catolica y Apostolica era photos using PhotoShop Elements. p.m.; dancing 6-8 p.m. starting Sept. 8. Center packs will receive free admission to the La Iglesia Episcopal te da la Bienvenida. The class will run Saturday, Sept. 9, 9 a.m. • Sept. 6 — Hearing tune-ups 9 a.m. to All activities begin at 6 p.m. and are Zeller Corn Maze for their entire pack Quienquiera que seas, de dondequiera que to Noon. The cost is $15. Come in to pre- Noon. designed with the whole family in mind. (including cubs, leaders and families). vengas, eres bienvenido entre nosotros. pay. Call to register. • Sept. 8 — Dancing 6-8 p.m. with Families that participate in at least two of A partir del sabado 2 de Septiembre, Wayne Jones the free activities will be treated to a free Take GED ven y participa de nuestras celebraciones Library • Sept. 12 — Alzheimer’s support group dinner and swimming party on Friday, The GED test will be given on Sept. 19, religiosas. Santa Misa: Sabados 5:30 p.m. 2 p.m. at Cottage Glen. Sept. 22. For more information, call Tooele starting at 8 a.m. Please contact Andrea Parro quia de San Barnabas (1784 North • Sept. 15 — Dancing 6-8 p.m. with DJ City at 843-2100 or visit www.tooelectc. at 833-1994 by Sept. 15 to pre-register for Aaron Dr., Tooele). Padre: Pablo Ramos Library board meets the test. Delbert com. There will be an open meeting of the 882-4721 o 801-968-2731. Learn to drive • Sept. 19 — Blood pressure clinic 11 Veterans receive help Lutherans begin again Tooele City Library Board at the library on a.m.; follow-up Sept. 26 11 a.m. Attention veterans, widows and depen- Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. A driver education course will begin Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church will • Sept. 19 — Foot clinic 1:30-3:30; dents — A field service officer from the Tuesday, Sept. 19, 6-9 p.m. The class celebrate the community and fall begin- Find monsters appointments necessary. Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. includes 18 hours of classroom instruc- nings at Rally Sunday, Sept. 10. Sunday Visit the Tooele City library for mon- • Sept. 22 — Dancing 6-8 p.m. with Department Service Office in Salt Lake City tion and 12 hours of driving and observa- School, Junior and Senior High Bible strous adventures during the month Ahlstroms will be at the Tooele Workforce Service tion. Register from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Class and Adult Bible Study will begin of September 2006. Find the monsters • Sept. 23 — Caregiver conference/fair Center, 305 N. Main, from 3-4:30 p.m. on cost is $170 (current students receive a afresh that morning at 9:30 a.m. Regular and you will be eligible for our “Find a 1-5 p.m. Sept. 15 to assist you in understanding and $75 discount). worship services will be held at 11 a.m. Monster” drawing. For a sweet treat try • Sept. 29 — Dancing 6-8 p.m. with DJ applying for rightful VA benefits. This is a Learn English Come to 1784 N. Aaron Drive in to capture a monster by drawing one. Ned Garcia free service for all veterans. ESOL conversational classes are Overlake or call 882-7291. “Draw a Monster” will be displayed in the • Seeking Friday night entertainment children’s area, then placed in a Monster Wednesday nights from 7-9 p.m. ESOL after dinner. Methodists plan dinner Book. Return your “Monster” by Sept. 23 students may come anytime the center • Looking for a piano player for the Meetings Tooele United Methodist Church annu- at the Tooele City Library. For more infor- is open for individual study with our Tooele Senior Band — volunteer position. al turkey dinner will be Nov. 4. Watch for mation, call the library at 435-882-2182 or software programs and textbooks. Open details. visit the library at 128 W. Vine Street. Tuesday and Wednesday from 5-9 p.m. City council meets Get a Catholic education The book fee is $25 per semester. SEE DOINGS ON B3 The Tooele City Council will meet at St. Marguerite’s Catholic Church is reg- Tooele City Hall, 90 N. Main, on Wednesday, istering for children’s religious education Schools Sept. 6. The work session will begin at 5 classes after masses until Sept. 10. Tuition p.m. in the large conference room, and a is $45-60 with discounts and payment DOINGS POLICY business meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in arrangements available. Classes begin on TJHS parents meet teachers the council room. Tooele Junior High School will hold Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings Sunday, Sept. 10. For information, call Around the Valley?” Submit written announcements to Barbara Bennett by e-mail at back to school night on Thursday, Sept. 7, TEAD informs public or e-mail Marcella Burden at 882-2130 or [email protected] or fax to 882-6123. With questions call 882-0050 x104. The U.S. Army Tooele Army Depot will at the following times: [email protected] or Dawn Buhlman at The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a notice of special events for charitable hold an informal public meeting at the 4-4:25 p.m. — Get student schedules, 882-3430 or [email protected]. organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. Businesses should contact the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. Main, visit with individual teachers Curious Catholic Christian? advertising department to inquire about placing a display ad. Due to limited space we Tooele, on Oct. 3, from 6-7 p.m. to discuss 4:30-6:30 p.m. — Class rotations Are you thinking about becoming a can only guarantee that items will run three times. Please limit your notice to 60 words plans for compliance with the national 6:30-7 p.m. — Visit with individual Catholic Christian? or less. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the emission standards for hazardous air pol- teachers Often, one wonders about the local desired publication date. TUESDAY September 5, 2006 B3
will start at 9 a.m. ($30/person) and everyone. together for fun and fellowship. Doings Famous Dave’s will supply our BBQ • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 Romance writers meet picnic at 1 p.m. ($10/person). Make S. 900 W., Tooele, Room 118 Continued from page B2 Heart of the West Utah Chapter ����������������������� your reservation; call Jill Thomas • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 Romance Writers of America® at 884-3829, Jane See at 884-5001 or E. Erda Road, Erda, Room 8 will meet Sept. 9 at 10:30 a.m. at • Volunteer drivers need for short ����������������������������������������������������� Paula Marsh at 801-571-4326. the Bountiful Library, 725 S. Main. trips. Apply with Rose or Joyce. Real estate investors meet Best-selling author, Sherry Lewis, �������������������������������������������������������� CDL is not required. General Tooele Real Estate Investors will answer questions. Public can ������������������������������������������������������������ Senior Circle, MWMC Group meets at 7 p.m. Call 882-0355 attend three times free of charge Senior Circle is for those over 50 or Curtis at 801-205-1700 or e-mail to check out our meetings. ��������������������������������������� and costs $15 per year. Call 843-3690 Have cutest pet? [email protected] for location and Pet owners are invited to enter Schools invited for a membership form and to RSVP date. This is for real estate investors photos of their pets in the 2006 King Arthur Flour invites Utah for all activities except exercise and or those who want to be. Share ideas Fall Cutest Pet Photo Contest. To middle schools to experience ���������� water aerobics. ������������� and learn ways to improve the bot- enter your pet, send a 8x10 (or the free Life Skills Bread Baking • Hinges and Twinges (water tom line — open to those who offer smaller) photo to: Program. aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays and complementing services. 2006 Fall Photo Contest c/o The Life Skills Bread Baking Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt Aquatic Alzheimer’s group meets International Pet Owners Club, Program is a fun way to teach Center, $2.50. The Alzheimer’s Caregiver P.O. Box 1908, Pittsburg, KS math and science, plus the joys • Body Instincts (stretching, Support & Education Group meets 66762. and traditions of home baking toning) — Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2:30-3:30 p.m. at Or visit www.cutestpetcontest. and community service. Pinnacle Therapy, 29 S. Main. Cottage Glen activity center, 1892 com. Entries must be postmarked Visit www.kingarthurflour. • Sept. 6 — Diabetes Support Aaron Dr. (across from hospital). by Oct. 15. com/baking/life.php, or contact Group 11 a.m. at the health depart- For information call Frank at 882- The International Pet Owners Julie Christopher at 802.526.1833 ment, 47 S. Main. 2870 ext. 130 or Donna 882-2870 Club is dedicated to bringing pet or julie.christopher@kingarthurf • Sept. 8 — Breakfast Buddies 9 x126. owners from around the world lour.com. a.m. Meet at Jim’s Family Restaurant. Dutch Treat! Diabetes classes set ������������������������������ • Sept. 13 — Lunch Bunch Noon. Anyone with diabetes — don’t Meet at Denny’s. miss out on the self management ������������� • Sept. 25 — Knotty Knitters at classes held September Friday 10 a.m. in the MWMC classrooms. mornings 9:30 to Noon Sept. 8, 15, ����������������������� Bring projects to share. 22 and 29. You will need a doctor’s • Sept. 26 — Birthday Bingo at 5 referral. ����������������� p.m. Bring $3 for pizza. For more information, call Eileen • Sept. 27 — Bear Lake fall foliage DeLeeuw at 228-0048. ���������� day trip costs $20. • Sept. 28 — Healthy Woman Recovery Seminar at 7 p.m. at MWMC. Topic will be skin laser therapies by Dr. An Dinh. Castaways AA meets • Oct. 4 — Diabetes Support Castaways Alcoholics Group 11 a.m. at the health depart- Anonymous meets Monday- ment, 47 S. Main. Saturday at Noon and Friday at • Oct. 6 — Breakfast Buddies 9 6:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas Center, a.m. Meet at Jim’s Family Restaurant. 1784 N. Aaron Dr., Tooele Dutch Treat! — open, mixed, non-smoking, • Oct. 11 — Lunch Bunch Noon. wheelchair access. Nursery Meet at Denny’s. available Monday-Friday; adults • Oct. 18 — Wellness Luncheon at only Saturday. 11 a.m. in MWMC classrooms. Becky Crowther, RD will present “Eating Overeaters group meets for Prevention: Power Nutrients to Overeaters Anonymous meets Maximize Health.” Thursdays at 1:15 p.m. All are • Oct. 19-20 — AARP Driving welcome at St. Barnabas Center, Course 12:30-5 p.m. in the MWMC 1784 N. Aaron Dr., Tooele (youth ������������������������������������������������ classrooms. Cost is $10. room). Call Perky at 882-4721 or • Oct. 20 — Senior Expo/ 882-7756 or leave message. ������������������������������������������������ Thanksgiving Point gardens day trip Tooele AA meets daily ���������������������������������������������������� costs $20. Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous ������������������������� • Oct. 23 — Knotty Knitters at meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 a.m. in the MWMC classrooms. at 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call 882- Bring projects to share. 7358 for information. ��������������������������������������� • Oct. 24 — Birthday Bingo at 5 Dealer’s Choice AA meets p.m. Wear a costume or pay $3. Dealer’s Choice AA meeting ��������������������� will be held Sundays at 6 p.m. at ����������������������� the United Methodist Church, 78 ��� ��� Groups E. Utah Ave. Call 224-4364 to get ANSWERS ON B9 directions or information. Diabetes group meets Feeling trapped? Diabetes Support Group will hold If someone’s drinking is affect- its monthly meeting Wednesday, ing your life, Alanon can help. Sept. 6, at 11 a.m. at the Tooele My Hoop meets Wednesdays at County Health Department. Please 10 a.m. in the youth room and at come if you can. We would love to 6:30 p.m. in the Bowman room have you. With questions call Carol at 1784 N. Aaron Dr. in the staff at 843-9787. office or call Perky at 882-7756 Masons meet or 882-4721. The regular meeting of Rocky Call Alateen Mountain Lodge #11 will be held on For Alateen group informa- Saturday, Sept. 9. Call with any ques- tion, call 849-1881. tions or if you need a ride — Gene at Kick drug habit 882-1222. A 12-Step Addiction Recovery Survivors host golf, picnic Program for addictive/compul- Survivors will host the bi-annual sive behavior, run by LDS Social golf tournament and picnic on Sept. Services in Tooele and Erda, 8 at the Stansbury Golf Club. Golf welcomes new members and
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(CC) “The Sand Pebbles” ››› (1966) ’ ››› ≤ (39) TNT Law & Order “Open Season” Law & Order “Hubris” (CC) (DVS) Law & Order “Baby It’s You” Homicide: Life on the Street “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” (1992) Annabella Sciorra. (CC) 8 p.m. on SHOW (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Not the most compelling account of (43) CNBC American Made Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch On the Money Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch gang life ever made, this 2005 docu- (46) LIFE (5:00) “Malpractice” (2001) Cont’d “I Accuse” › (2003, Drama) John Hannah, Estella Warren. 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(Live) (CC) Cont’d Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Psych (CC) Schroeder and Tommy Sowards take (71) DISC A Haunting “Echoes From the Grave” A Haunting “House of the Dead” (N) Most Evil “Up Close” (N) Supermax “The Drug Bust” (CC) A Haunting “Echoes From the Grave” A Haunting “House of the Dead” viewers through a decade with sev- (518) ENC “Sin City” ››› (2005, Crime Drama) Jessica Alba. Premiere. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Mercury Rising” ›› (1998, Suspense) Bruce Willis. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Single White Female” ›› (1992) Bridget Fonda. ’ ‘R’ (CC) eral Bloods and the women who (534) STARZ (:05) “Kung Fu Hustle” ››› (2004) Stephen Chow. ‘R’ (:45) “Herbie: Fully Loaded” ›› (2005, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan. ’ ‘G’ (CC) Hwd Reporter “Bewitched” ›› (2005) Nicole Kidman. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) Venom › love them. Most of them decide to (561) MAX Last-Mohicans “The Island” ›› (2005, Action) Ewan McGregor. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Max on Set “Assault on Precinct 13” ››› (2005, Action) Ethan Hawke. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Taxi” › (2004) Queen Latifah. (CC) leave the gang lifestyle, but at least (576) SHOW “Boyz N the Hood” ››› (1991, Drama) Larry Fishburne. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Slippin’: Ten Years With the Bloods” (2005) ‘NR’ (CC) Brotherhood “Samyutta 11:10” (iTV) (:25) “Cool Blue” ›› (1988) Woody Harrelson. ‘R’ (CC) one is denied that choice; he’s dead. (591) TMC (5:45) “Quicksilver” ›› (1986) Kevin Bacon. ‘PG’ Cont’d (:35) “Stateside” ›› (2004) Rachael Leigh Cook. ’ ‘R’ (:15) “The Baxter” ›› (2005, Romance-Comedy) Michael Showalter. ‘PG-13’ “3-Way” (2004) Gina Gershon. ‘R’ TUESDAY September 5, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5
■ Housing, employment, public notices ■ Office: 882-0050 Classified Visit www.tooeletranscript.com to place your classified ads! NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Pub- Furniture & Livestock Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted lishing Co. does not CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES Appliances endorse, promote, or Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, published every Tuesdays and Thursdays encourage the purchase SELL YOUR like-new HORSE AUCTION: DIA- $$$NURSES NEED- Business owners If you CUSTODIAN JOBS at of any product or service Twenty Words or Less MONTHLY RATE furniture at Homebod- MOND of the West Su- ED$$$ Need vacation need someone fast, the Tooele Army Depot/ advertised in this newspa- * After 20 Words An ad running a minimum ies, 1 North Main preme Sale, Sat., Sep- cash? Work for us to- place your classified ad Deseret Chemical De- per. Advertisements are $ 50 of 8 consecutive issues Street, Downtown tember 9, 10 a.m. Gold- day, get paid today! in all 45 of Utah's news- pot. Tue-Fri 6am-3pm ¢ the sole responsibility of 30 per word/issue $ ** Tooele. Call 882-0650 en Spike Arena, Ogden, Come experience Vital papers. The person you people w/disabilities (20 words or less) the advertiser. Transcript 6 ¢ 25 for details. Utah. Featuring 160 Signs Staffing! Flexible are looking for could be given preference feder- Bold Type 5 per word/issue $ Bulletin Publishing Co. 2.00 per word over 20 words Boxed ads 50¢ per issue head from several schedule, benefits, bo- from out of town. The al background check re- hereby disclaims all liabili- Bold/boxed ads extra WASHER & DRYER states, including broke nuses & more! Call cost is only $155. for a quired apply at Tooele ty for any damages suf- *Includes the Tooele Valley “Extra” and **No credit for stopped ads. Includes Transcript Bulletin web-site 4 runs in the Tooele Valley “Extra” Kenmore set. Heavy geldings, ranch, per- now! 801-298-7400 or 25 word ad and it Department of Work fered as the result of any duty, nice condition formance, youth, 888-297-0570 (ucan) reaches up to 340,000 Force Services advertisement in the Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition $200 882-7388 801- mares, in foal, at side, households. All you do Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition 520-2983 young stock with breed- 100 WORKERS NEED- is call the Transcript 2 BROTHERS Commu- Transcript Bulletin Pub- ing, color galore ED! Assemble crafts, Bulletin at 882-0050 for nications Verizon Wire- lishing Co. is not responsi- All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will Garage, Yard Sales automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all non- (435)286-2281 (ucan) wood items. Materials all the details. (Mention less Authorized Agent is ble for any claims or rep- subscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. They will also run on our web-site. provided. To $480+ per UCAN) Now Hiring a Manger resentations made in I HAVE a sow for $80, week. Free information and Sales People for advertisements in the GRANTSVILLE, 128 seven baby pigs for package. 24 hours Place Your Ad Here Tooele Store Fax Re- Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Worthington, Saturday, $65-$70 each. Ready to (801)264-5665. Call 882-0050 sume 435-637-2833 The Tooele Transcript- Services Services Miscellaneous 9am. Moving sale! go now. 801-430-2004 Bulletin has the sole Trampoline, 4-wheeler, authority to edit and locate 3-wheeler, unviersal Need to sell that new Pet Groomer any classified advertise- CONCRETE C-K&J’s SHINE EM Up Window HAVING A Birthday par- gym weight machine, champion bull or your Wanted ment as deemed appropri- ALL phases of con- Cleaning. Best prices in ty? Introducing Noah’s lamps, rocker/ glider, yearling calves? Place ate. crete. Specializing in town. residential and Ark traveling stuff-n-fluff household items. your classified ad into Pampered Pet Transcript Bulletin Pub- flatwork, STAMPED. commercial 224-2473 workshop! Featuring 47 newspapers, find Resort has opening for Help Wanted lishing Co. reserves the Best price in town. games, prizes and ev- GRANTSVILLE, 57 your buyers quickly. For reliable, skilled Pet right to refuse any adver- Concrete and repair. STORAGE New alarmed ery child receives a McMichael, Saturday, Groomer in estab- only $135. your 25 word FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR/DETECTIVE II - tisement. 882-4399 or 840-0424. units available now! stuffable, cuddly new 9am-? Multi-family. Hol- classified will be seen lished boarding and Many sizes from 5x5 to friend! 843-1472 Inde- (Application Deadline: September 13th at 5:00 p.m.) iday decor, antiques, by up to 500,000 read- grooming facility. This is a sworn police position that requires completion DANCE STUDIO RYTH- 10x30. Great rates! pendent Crew Member books, crafts, canning All real estate adver- ers. It is as simple as of investigations as well as specialization in the MIC THUNDERS fea- Very secure! On SR #1758 www.noahsark jars, frames for artwork, tised in the Tooele calling the Tooele Tran- investigation and reconstruction of crime scenes and turing clogging classes, 201 at 7200 West. workshop.com. Call for paintings, lamps, much latent print comparative examinations. Transcript-Bulletin is script Bulletin at competition, and per- (801)250-9100 party specials! more! Duties include: Assures integrity, maintenance, and subject to the Federal (435)882-0050 for de- forming teams. Open tails. (Ucan) tracking of all police evidence; analyzes evidence, Fair Housing Act of enrollment. Please call SUZUKI PIANO has ar- If you sell Insurance, pro- GRANTSVILLE, 3978 884-3374 processes all departmental digital images and prepares 1968 which makes it Traci at 882-2074 or rived in Tooele! Give mote a hospital or an North Railroad Circle Sporting Goods photographs and evidence for courtroom illegal to advertise 801-244-8457 your Give your child the ambulance service, (Erda Way) Saturday, documentation; completes investigations of “any preference, limi- gifts of Talent, Refine- place your classified ad 8am-4pm. misdemeanor and felony crimes. Job description available on city website. tation, or discrimina- DRYWALL: Hanging, ment, Memory, Disci- in all 47 of Utah's news- SELLING YOUR moun- $$ YOU’RE tion based on race, finishing, texturing. 23 pline, Love, MUSIC. papers. The cost is only TOOELE, 344 N 840 E, tain bike? Advertise it in Our ideal candidate will possess an AS degree in a religion, sex or nation- years experience. Li- Call Barbara Bennett at $135. for a 25 word ad Friday 7am-4pm. Mov- WANTED $$ related field - or equivalent combination of specialized the classifieds. Call training obtained through workshops, seminars, and al origin, or any inten- censed and insured. 843-8246 for a free bro- ($5. For each additional ing sale. Everything 882-0050 We offer tion to make any such Doug 843-9983; mobile chure. goes! Generator, quilit- schooling - and three (3) years of directly related word). You will reach up • $10 - $12 an hour experience in forensic investigations and analysis. Must preference, limitation (435)830-2653 to 500,000 newspaper ing machine and sup- Personals THREE J’S Roofing and • Day shifts- Tuesday - be L.E.O. certified through P.O.S.T and possess a valid or discrimination.” The readers. Just call plies, 27” TV, 9mo old driver’s license. Tooele Transcript-Bul- FREE TAX course earn Repairs, free estimates, computer, furniture and Friday, 10 hrs Tooele Transcript Bulle- POUND KEEPER at ANIMAL CONTROL letin will not knowingly extra income after tak- expert wind damage re- tin at (435)882-0050 for more! ALCOHOLIC ANONY- • Weekend shifts- accept any advertis- ing course flexible pairs, 20 years experi- MOUS meets daily at Sat. - Monday, 12 hrs SHELTER - (Open until filled) details. (Ucan) Part-time pound keeper needed to clean the animal ing for real estate Schedules convenient ence, great prices, se- noon and 8pm at 1120 Pets We need you to offer control shelter, feed the animals, and assist the public which is in violation of locations register now nior discount. 882-4289 SAWMILLS FROM ON- W Utah Ave. Call 882- with basic animal control needs. Will be working with the law. Our readers courses starts Monday LY $2,795.00--Convert 7358. • Ability to work at fast animals, primarily cats and dogs. $7.86/hour. Hours to are informed that all September 11th call Miscellaneous your logs to valuable 2 MALE Shtizu’s for sale pace be arranged. Apply soon for best consideration. $350 Please call 435- dwellings advertised 882-0768 or 849-2455 lumber with your own Child Care • Heavy lifting, SUBSTITUTE CROSSING GUARD ROSTER - in this paper are avail- Liberty tax service Norwood portable band 224-5068 Ask for Rob- physically demanding (Open until filled) able on an equal Small fee for books VHS to DVD sawmill. Log skidders ert of Jennifer Applications being accepted through the school year for BARNYARD FRIENDS • Able to work in ware- opportunity basis. Need a great gift idea? also available www. house environment substitute crossing guards. As a substitute you will fill preschool now enrolling HAWAIIAN LAND- Let us convert your norwoodindustries.com 9 week old kitten fluffy in as needed for our regular guards. This is an excellent 3-5 years for fall SCAPE we do hard and VHS home videos to -FREE information: 1- grey w/white paws, Express Personnel opportunity to earn a little extra cash without the classes starts the 5th of soft landscape, mason- DVD. Worried that 800-578-1363- Ext:300- friendly, and affection- commitment of a regular station. September for more in- Services Services ry, block/ stone wall, your VHS home mov- N. (ucan) ate. Healthy 882-8113 We are looking for applicants who have some flexibility sprinkler system, lawn/ ies will become obso- formation Call Keri or 801-255-1441 to substitute with little notice. Our needs change CLAWS + Paws mobile flower bed or curbing. lete? Have them SELL YOUR computer in Cassie 435-884-6919 throughout the year so please make sure your A QUALITY Design and grooming. I’ll come to Free estimate. 882- transferred to DVD for the classifieds. Call 435-884-6080 CONSTRUCTION Fra- application includes which schools you would prefer, build construction. We you. Flexible hours, rea- what schedules you would be most open to, or any other 2820, 849-2753 as little as $20. Edit 882-0050 mers and Laborers do all. Concrete of any sonable rates. Call Certified Licensed day- information you feel would help us best match you with scenes, add menus needed. New home kind. Framing, new/ ad- Margaret for an appoint- care provider with pre- our needs. NEED HELP moving? and titles. Consolidate WASHER, DRYER, New construction. Good pay, ditional or remodel of ment 840-1537, 882- school activities. 2 Fast & friendly service tapes - put all your Couch, Loveseat, Small steady job. In Tooele/ Return a completed Tooele City Application to the any kind. Call for free 5019. openings. Stansbruy with reasonable rates! Holiday videos onto appliances, Baby Grantsville call 435- Tooele City Human Resource Office, 90 N Main, estimate. 882-2820 cell Park. Sherry McClatchy Tooele, UT, 84074. Electronic applications may be Senior citizen discount. one DVD. Preserve clothes, Swing, gas grill, 578-1335. Salt Lake call 849-2753 Free estimates. Contact Christmas tree, patio ta- CUTE BIG dog looking 882-8960 obtained from the City website at www.tooelecity.org/ your memories today. 801-649-6393 or from city hall. Jeremy (435)224-2172 ble, shop vac Lake for a good home He is a ALL PAINTING INC In- Call 843-7626 good and gentle dog COUNTRY KIDS Day- PIANO LESSONS. Ex- Point 801-250-9667 Pre-employment drug screen required terior Exterior also dry- Please call Brook at care has openings for NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 perienced teacher. - EEO/ADA Employer wall phase quality work 801-759-7651 children up to 12yrs old Located in North East You may have just the at a fair price Call Steve Riddles Salvage night shift 1pm-2am Tooele. $40 per thing someone out of DO YOU NEED A 435-849-3784 Mon-Fri 435-884-6919 month. Call 840-3208 & Wrecking town is looking for. GROOM OR GOING Place your classified ad ON Vacation? Leave BILL’S MOBILE Service, Real cash for in 45 of Utah's newspa- your pets with us! DAY CARE, FULL TIME, Get your tillers and lawn RESIDENTIAL and Com- your junk pers, the cost is $155. Tender loving care. LICENCED, CPR, equipment ready for fall. mercial Window tinting car or truck. For up to 25 words. You My Dog’s Heaven FIRST AID, REFEREN- We buy, sell, repair or Call Chris 435-850- • car & trucks will be reaching a po- Boarding/ Grooming. CES, NORTH AREA, trade! 833-0170 840- 9050 for an estimate • farm equipment tential of up to 340,000 843-9464 or 840-0430 24HRS, M-F, STATE 2327 HELP AVAILABLE. SCRAP METAL Wanted, • batteries households. All you • aluminum & copper FREE TO good home, 3 BUS TO SCHOOL. money for cars, metal need to do is call the HANDYMAN CAN do all am pm kittens, male. Contact 435-882-3390 items. Call for details. 9 - 5 • Mon - Sat Transcript Bulletin at jobs large or small Call me after 6pm. 882-5016 Kevin 435-882-4311 or Free haul away service. FREE Pick-up 882-0050 for full details. DEPENDABLE CHILD GRANTSVILLE 801-706-4428 843-1763 Ask for Jen. 884- 3366 (Mention UCAN) GERMAN Shorthair Pup- care in my Erda home. 6400 Burmester Rd • Grantsville Furniture & pies, AKC Champion State licensed. CPR CARRIERS NEEDED Appliances line beautiful markings certified. Call Kim Zeller BEAUTIFUL, SIMPLE 2 females 4 males left. at 882-5240 or 850- Wedding Dress and BEAUTIFUL VARIETY of $350.00 435-843-5450 9117. Please call Janet at 884-6731 Veil. Short Sleeves, end tables, priced from LAB MIX Puppies 6 DEPENDABLE CHILD Temple Ready, Had $35; elegantly carved or call Tammy at 882-0050 weeks old 2 females 2 care, meals and Professional dry clean- dining table w/4 chairs, males 1st shots $150 snacks, activities. Two where minds and spirits grow ing. Please Call for pic- $495; Victorian-style so- Each Call 843-1154 full time openings, 2-4yr tures 882-0053 $200 fa in excellent condition, • Preschool Activities daycare/preschool Leave Message olds. State licensed. $699.99. Homebodies, Lots of fun! 833-9144, • Loving, Clean Enviroment BUILDING MATERIALS: 1 N. Main St. Tooele, • Arts And Crafts Monday-Thursday METAL buildings, mini PERFECT PUPS Obedi- 849-1537 882-0650 ence training. Group • Full Healthy Meals 6:00am-6:30pm storage systems, roof and private classes. DEPENDABLE FUN lov- and wall panels, metal CANOPY BEDROOM • Group Pictures 3-11 year olds 435-882-5266 ing day care in Tooele. building components. Set matching beautiful M-F 7am-6pm, 2yrs+. Utah Manufacture 20 dresser and mirror Sim- Call Kim for details 843-9751 or 830-2449 PUREBRED BOXER Please call Jenny 435- years plus. Top quality mons mattress set puppy for sale, $275 882-4182, 801-631- low prices. Weekly De- helps your little one obo. 496-3275 7463. livery. 1-800-262-5347. sleep with angels $450 cobuildings@cobuildings. 843-0776 ROTWEILER PUPPIES INFANTS ONLY, under net (ucan) St. Marguerite’s School $300, 8wks old, first age 2. Safe & loving li- COUCH, LOVE seat and shots, dew claws and censed child care, new is now starting registration COLEMAN POWER- end tables, perfect MATE Generator tails done. (801)652- in Grantsville, 884-6852 for Preschool Classes shape, $600; Everett 3749 or (435)840-4247 5000watt 6250watt 12hr piano $800 Solid dining and all day Fall run time low hours $398 KARMA’S KIDDIE Korn- set w/8 chairs $500 obo Livestock er is now taking names Kindergarten & First Sears Battery Charger 435-884-6066 Wheeled 40/2/200amp for the 2006-2007 The Public Health Division has an immediate opening for a Emergency Grade. school year. Contact 12volt $75 Ray 882- DOUBLE BUNKBED Planner Assistant. This position will assist the Emergency Response 2 HORSES (broke), 2 Janet Paulich 884-6731 For information 4102 w/futon fold-out sofa on Coordinator in performing, planning function(s) for Tooele County horse trailer, 2 sets for 4yr olds and Holly & bottom- makes into 2nd call Janet Barbiero at tack. Asking $4000 obo Luann Nelson for 3yr Health Department (TCHD), ensuring compliance with federal and state DENTAL ASSISTING double bed; TV enter- 882-1408, 882-3860 or for all. (801)381-6978 olds. Come join us for a planning guidelines and regulations. SCHOOL in Sunny St. tainment center, 2 tow- Terry year of fun & learning! 882-0081. George. Complete 10- ers, w/shelves over Coordinates response plans with Utah Department of Health as well week course. Starts both TV and towers. AAA ALFALFA Hay 3rd LEAP FROG Preschool as other federal, state, and local government entities. Perform support October 17. St. George Call 843-7667 crop. Excellent for hors- work for all-hazard emergency planning and coordinate plans with vari- Dental Careers. 3 spots left! Monday- es 80lbs bales, $105/ Thursday, 12pm-3pm. ous response agencies, volunteer organizations, businesses and private (435)656-8898 or FOR SALE: Formal living ton. 884-3823 Starts Sept. 5th. Call industries. (877)352-3586. room furniture: Couch 843-9041 www.sgdconline.com and Love Seat (Cream CLIFF VOORHEES/ Minimum Qualifi cation (ucan) colored with pink and H3QTR. Horses Pro- LITTLE WINGS Pre- • Part Time position; 19.5 hours with no benefi ts. school in Stansbury blue accent with accent duction sale selling our • Hourly rate $10.32 to $11.94 depending on qualifi cations DIAMONDS don't pay pillows) $350 OBO; Oak 2006 foals. Friday, Sep- Park is now enrolling retail! Large selection, with shelf on bottom tember 15, 2006 7:00 for Fall 2006. Space is Grade 12 - Graduation from high school with course work in offi ce Is now accepting applications high quality. Bridal sets, and tinted glass tops p.m. Spanish Fork Live- limited and filling fast. practices and procedures, with an emphasis on computer wedding bands. Every- 833-9113 for the following positions. Coffee table, Two end stock Auction check knowledge; or GED equivalent; and, two years of thing wholesale! Rocky tables, Couch table with us at www.circlev work experience; or a combination of education and Mtn. Diamond Co. $200.00 OBO All in per- meat.com/qh (ucan) LOVING MOTHER of 1 experience in a healthcare setting, emergency services or CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 looking to babysit in my fect condition must see a medical fi eld. RN/LPN’s to appreciate. 843-9061 EXCELLENT ALFALFA home bachelors degree FIREPLACE INSERTS Rocky Mountain Care—Tooele Offers hay in barn, $5 bail, in social work and de- AND/OR and stoves, pallet, gas, $100 ton 882-2973 or velopmental specialist • Competitive Wages • Health Insurance wood. Gas $600, pallet NORTH VALLEY Appli- 882-8204, (801)209- Jamie 801-635-5592 Grade 15 - Graduation from high school with course work in offi ce $1650, wood $850. • Paid Time Off • 401 (K) ance. Washers/ dryers 5837 practices and procedures, with an emphasis on computer Many brands, pallet $99-$199. Complete NOW ENROLLING for knowledge; or GED equivalent; and, two years of • Sick Leave • Flexible Hours stoves still available. repair service. Satisfac- I WILL pay a honest de- fall. The Kids Park Pre- work experience; or a combination of education • Much More Call for low prices, we tion guaranteed. Parts pendable person to car school. Complete early and experience in a healthcare setting, emergency install. 801-295-7398 or for all major brands. for my horses in Rush childhood curriculum services or a medical fi eld, plus coursework through All interested candidates please complete 801-598-3473 Front loader/$550. 843- Valley September 8-10 with lots of fun! Call a university leading to a degree in health care services or 9154, 830-3225. 882-7125 843-0807 an application. Applications are availabe in FRESH FARM Eggs For a medical fi eld. the Human Resource Offi ce. Sale 884-3701 PINE DRESSER w/mir- MUSTANG, 2 1/2yr old, SWEET PEAS Preschool Complete job description is available at the ror & lights, $150. 840- $700; 2yr old Buckskin Where learning is fun! Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce 140 East 200 South, Tooele TOMATOES, CORN, 3768 papered horse, $1500 Open House Sept 1-2 47 South Main Street Tooele or visit our website at Cucumbers for eating or 1:00pm- 3:00pm. 623 obo. (801)918-5010 or www.co.tooele.ut.us Rocky Mountain Care is a Drug Free Employer canning Home Grown (801)918-5955 Eastridge Tooele Call Organic in Erda 882- Patty 882-5737 Applications must be received no later than Friday, Equal Opportunity Employer 2712 Subscribe 882-0050 September 8th at 5:00 p.m. EEO Employer B6 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY September 5, 2006
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