www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELE RANSCRIPT County foes T battle tonight See A10 BULLETIN September 19, 2006 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. XX 50 cents Business badges mandatory in Tooele City by Mark Watson Those responding to the they can feel confident doing these people, but it will also major change is the identity STAFF WRITER knocks can ask the peddler to business with them,” said Tooele be easier for police officers to badge. Merchants must obtain Strangers knocking on doors show his city badge, if the mer- City Recorder Sharon Dawson. check them out to make sure an identity badge from the city trying to locate customers to chant has no badge it is not wise Also needing badges are sea- they have contacted the city,” recorder at a cost of $10 and buy their wares can be annoy- to negotiate. sonal merchants who set up Dawson added. wear the badge at all times ing, but Tooele residents now “If these merchants are wear- shop along Main Street or other Tooele City Council adopted while conducting business in have a quick way to check the ing these badges people will places within city limits. “This an amended business license the city. The person shall return Senate legitimacy of these itinerant know that they have passed all will not only help residents who ordinance this month dealing SEE BUSINESS ON A2 merchants. the requirements of the city and might want to do business with with itinerant merchants. The hopefuls Bold Brass disclose finances by Jesse Fruhwirth STAFF WRITER Financial disclosures recently filed by all candidates for the state Senate partially explain why it’s so hard to beat an incumbent. Regardless of party affiliation, incumbents have on hand roughly 10 times as much money as their challengers. All candidates for state offices were required to submit financial information regarding each dona- tion and campaign expenditure as of Friday. Another full disclosure will be required of the candidates seven days prior to the election. All information from the reports is available from the Utah Reporting System at ucrs.state.ut.us. Topping the list of big bank accounts among Tooele County Senators is district-22 Democrat Brent Goodfellow. The incumbent Senator represents Stansbury Park, as well as Magna and West Valley City where he lives. His campaign war chest rests at nearly $40,000. He said a lot has changed since he ran for his first state House seat over 20 years ago. “I remember running my first time. I raised no money and I spent $750 of my own money without raising any. I lost,” he said. “That was 20-some-odd years ago and $750 was a lot of money to me.” Much of Goodfellow’s funds are I simply gotta march, my heart’s a drummer. Nobody, no, nobody, is gonna rain on my parade!” Funny Girl 1964. Damp but not down Tooele High band members march in the left over from his 2002 race. He annual homecoming parade during last Friday’s rain storm. said he tries to spend his political capital in ways that benefit his campaign and the community at large. “It takes money to run these Buffs beat Brighton at wet Homecoming game little leagues,” he said. “If you look at my expenses, I also donated to by Steve Schwartzman defeating the 5A Brighton Bengals 24-17 student body officer Jarom Heaps. the annual Senior Slave Auction in which high school athletic programs ... In CONTRIBUTING WRITER on the rain-flooded THS football field last “We were just hoping everything would students and faculty, including Brighton my thinking, donating to a Little Many atmospheres had been thought Friday. go well and according to plan, and it did.” High School alumni Renee Milne, were League team is helping the team of to best script a cap on the 2006 THS “We worked very hard” said head coach Activities began with a Homecoming Ball sold to students and clubs to be “owned” and it might certainly help me in Homecoming, but if you ask any bearer of Sam Elliot. “We worked hard all offseason in the THS gym, and Pajama Day theme on that Friday. goodwill from the parents.” purple and white, they would say it would knowing we could win games like this.” Monday, and from there began a full week Tuesday also hosted the Homecoming His challenger, Christy Achziger be best scripted in the rain. The THS students and faculty began of festivities leading to the game. pageant in the auditorium. After numerous of Stansbury Park, has a mere The Buff boys fought hard, and boast- the rain-capped, festive week with much Tuesday was given the theme Nerd Day $5,000 with which to compete. SEE SPIRIT ON A5 ed a nothing short of stellar defense, by enthusiasm and Buffalo spirit, says THS for students and also gave invitation to Achziger said she hopes voters will “be able to see through” the big-spending politics. “Just because you have a lot of money does not make you a shoe- No jail time for teacher in for winning the race,” Achziger Soggy ceremony honors said confidently. In regards to by Mary Ruth Hammond Judge Kours indicated that had Little League donations, Achziger the substitute teacher been a 29- STAFF WRITER said, “That’s not something I have year-old male who engaged in veterans, 9/11 victims Cameo Patch, a former substi- the luxury of doing at this point sexual contact with a 17-year-old Square in Tooele. A hard tute Tooele High School teacher, by Mark Watson in time ... I think a lot of money female, he would have served jail rain pounded the new who engaged in sexual miscon- STAFF WRITER is spent as a smoke screen. You or prison time. park for several hours duct with a 17-year-old male stu- Nobody will ever call can spend thousands of dollars in Jon Williams, Patch’s defense until 7 p.m., but the sun dent earlier this year, will serve Tooele’s Dennis Tracey these races and never really get attorney explained to the court came out long enough no jail time for her actions. an unpatriotic person. to know the voters, never get to that it was the teen male who ini- for Tracey to make his Although Judge Mark Kours Each year on the third know your area.” tiated the sexual tryst. The male, 20-minute presentation initially handed down a one- Friday of September the Achziger said her funds are who knew Patch, because she had to a sparse crowd. year term in the Tooele County Vietnam veteran stages going toward “campaign basics” been his substitute English teach- “I believe in vets and Detention Center, the jail time his own commemora- like yard signs, mailers, postage er at THS, happened to be eating people who have served was suspended. Instead, Patch tive program honoring and maybe even newspaper adver- at a restaurant where the 17 year in the armed forces,” he was placed on a 36-month proba- veterans, especially tisements or billboards. old was employed last January. said. tion. If conditions are not strictly those listed as missing The Tooele races hardly look The young man approached Patch, Tracey slowly poured adhered to, Patch could still end in action. After the hor- lavish compared to other state initiated a conversation, and then 3,000 pennies from a up in jail. rific events of Sept. 11, candidates. Speaker of the House arranged to meet her later that plastic jar into a bowl Kours also ordered that the 2001, Tracey also honors Greg Curtis (R-West Jordan), for night, according to Williams. symbolizing the number teacher obtain a psycho-sexu- 9/11 victims as part of example, has raised over $170,000 Patch said she asked the teen of people lost from the al evaluation. The cost of that his annual presentation. for this election. how old he was, and he said he collapse of the World evaluation, plus any other mental Just like clockwork, Republican Senate Majority was 18. She said she had no rea- photography / Alleen Lang Trade Centers. Another health counseling she undergoes, Tracey made his 2006 Leader Peter Knudson of Brigham can be deducted from a $2,000 U.S. Army Ret. Sgt. 1st Class Dennis Tracey presentation last Friday honored veterans, soldiers missing in action SEE 9/11 ON A2 fine. SEE PATCH ON A2 at Veterans Memorial and 9/11 victims Friday. SEE FINANCE ON A3
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Temps/Precipitation Valley Weather Forecast Business continued from page A1 Date High Low (prec./inches) Sept. 14 86 61 .08 Local Weather the badge to the city recorder at Sept. 15 74 48 .26 Wed the conclusion of the person’s Sept. 16 53 36 .57 54/42 9/20 business in the city or the end of Sept. 17 59 40 trace the calendar year. Upon return Sept. 18 69 38 Isolated thunderstorms in the morning, mainly cloudy during the of the identity badge, the city Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer afternoon w. recorder shall refund $5 of the for the National Weather Service, reports cost of the badge. that his recording station at 139 S. Main Those seeking temporary received .91 inches of precipitation between business licenses must supply Sept. 14 and Sept. 18 and a total of .91 so far Thu 59/45 this month. The normal for September is 9/21 the city with two recent pho- 1.42 inches. Showers ending by midday. Highs tographs and must submit to For the water year, which began Oct. in the upper 50s and lows in the the taking of fingerprints by law 1, 2005, Tooele has received 17.31 inches mid 40s. enforcement personnel. of precipitation. The normal for the year is 18.49 inches of precipitation. “If they haven’t obtained the badge, people should not deal Subscriber Service Fri 57/42 with them,” said Councilman If you haven’t received your 9/22 Mike Johnson. “We want to newspaper by 6:30 p.m., please Times of sun and clouds. Highs in encourage commerce, but with the upper 50s and lows in the low this we have a way to track these call 882-0050 and our customer 40s. representative will assist you. merchants.” If something goes Customer service hours on Tuesday awry with sales or merchandise is faulty, customers have a way and Thursday nights are 6:30 p.m. Sat until 8 p.m. 67/46 to remedy the situation because photography / Mark Watson 9/23 the city has information about Lisa Carpenter, deputy city recorder, holds up one of the new badges traveling merchants will have to Pollen Count Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s and the sellers. purchase to do business in Tooele. lows in the mid 40s. City leaders agreed, there temporary dealers didn’t have to ask them if they had a license. gone through all the necessary The Intermountain Allergy were no particular issues or follow the same regulations they The people selling would usu- checks. We have not had prob- and Asthma pollen count for problems that led to the cre- did. Local businesses are the ally say they did have a license, lems, but we want to be proac- Sept. 19, 2006 is as follows: Sun ation of the badges. With a lit- 72/53 ones who have invested in the but it’s with the driver of their tive and protect our citizens,” Sagebrush — High 9/24 tle more light shining on these community so we’re now requir- van. With this, we know that the mayor said. Ragweed — Low Abundant sunshine. Highs in the merchants, the city can track Another city ordinance recent- Chenopods — Low low 70s and lows in the low 50s. them with the Utah State Tax ing more from these temporary every person needs to have a Grass — Low ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Commission to make sure they car dealers,” Johnson said. badge,” the police chief said. ly approved provides a more Service Mold — Low are paying taxes. Police Chief Ron Kirby also “The other problem is that stringent punishment for failure Johnson said that out-of- likes the new procedure. “It’s on weekends some people will to pay any business license. If town car dealers can still set up a great thing for us. We’ll get a come through and set up a little businesses fail to pay the fee temporarily in Tooele, but they call from a citizen when some of booth. If we see they have the by February the fee jumps an Patch must go a little further than just these merchants come through badges we will know they can additional 50 percent of the total continued from page A1 identification badges. They also and they are concerned. Now keep selling,” Kirby added. due. “We send out renewals in must provide adequate parking we can easily check to see if Mayor Patrick Dunlavy said November so businesses have son to believe he was lying. off of Main Street and provide the person has been through the business ID badge is just the month of January to pay According to defense attorney portable toilets for those shop- the licensing process. Even if another step in streamlining city the fee. We’re not trying to be Williams, following the sexual ping. the officers are out patrolling it government, “I’ve always been punitive, just more efficient in encounter with Patch, the boy “The issue (out-of-town car will be easy to see the badges. concerned about protecting gettting these fees paid,” the told his girlfriend, who told her dealers) came up a few years If we don’t see the badges we our people from those who go mayor said. mother, who called school offi- ago where some of our car deal- can issue a citation. Normally, door-to-door. With the badges e-mail:mwatson@tooeletranscript. cials. Police were subsequently ers were concerned that these we would have to stop them and people will know that they have com notified of the crime. Neither the teen boy or his parents attended yesterday’s sentencing in Tooele’s 3rd District Court. demonstrators. “This commem- ited with saving 2,700 lives. He Rescorla returned to the build- Prior to sentencing, Patch told 9/11 oration is not a political event. died on Sept. 11, 2001 while ing to rescue others still inside. the judge, “The only thing I can continued from page A1 I served 35 years to protect the leading the evacuation efforts. When one of his colleagues told freedom of speech but I’m not In a published biography of say is that I understand the mis- Cameo Patch him he too had to evacuate the takes that I made. It opened my jar with a similar amount of pen- going to sit around and let pro- Rescorla it states that on Sept. World Trade Center, Rescorla eyes to the life I want to live for to which neither the boy nor his nies represented soldiers lost in testers disrupt services of those 11, 2001 at 8:46 a.m., American myself and my kids. I’ll never parents raised objection, Patch Iraq and Afghanistan during the lost in battle. It is an emotional Airlines Flight 11 struck World replied “As soon as I make sure wind up in this situation again.” pleaded guilty last month to a recent Gulf War. time for the families of these Trade Center Tower 1. Rescorla everyone else is out.” Originally, Patch was charged Class A misdemeanor charge of His table included flags from soldiers. They have the right to had been working on evacua- He was last seen heading up speak at other venues, but not tions plans for the towers since with a third degree felony unlaw- sexual battery. the five military branches includ- the stairs of the 10th floor of ful sexual conduct with a 16 or 17 Patch and her husband ing the Army, Navy, Air Force, on my watch at funerals.” the security lapses that led to Although 9/11 was a catastro- attacks on the World Trade Tower 2. His remains were not year old boy. Through a plea deal, divorced last month. Marines and Coast Guard. phe, Tracey indicated it could Center back in 1993. recovered. Speaking about MIAs, Tracey have been twice as bad without After the first hit on Tower 1, e-mail:mwatson@tooeletranscript. stated that 20,000 people never the efforts of Rick Rescorla. reports say that Rescorla ignored Try voting machines returned from World War II, A retired Army officer, building officials and entered com 8,000 never returned from the ave • Sept. 19 and 21 - Albertsons Rescorla was the security Tower 2 to implement his evacu- Korean War, 1,200 from Vietnam chief for financial services firm ation plans which resulted in you - 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Tooele and one from the first Gulf War. Morgan Stanley with office the orderly evacuation of 2, 800 tried • Sept. 20 - Tooele Senior H Tracey is also part of the in WTC Tower 2. Tracey said employees on 20 floors in Tower the new Citizens Center - 9 a.m. - 12 Patriot Guard Riders who try to that Rescorla anticipated both 2 and 1,000 employs in WTC 5. electronic “We Are Your Neighborhood p.m. make sure the funerals of slain voting equip- attacks and implemented evacu- After having led many of Family Theatre” • Sept. 23 - Albertsons 12 - 4 soldiers are not disrupted by ation procedures that are cred- his fellow employees to safety, ment yet? My p.m. 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. office has • Sept. 26 and 28 - Maceys - 4 (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 been all over p.m. - 8 p.m. Tickets are now available online the county • Sept. 27 - Grantsville Senior at www.movieswest.com this sum- Small business alliance grows to 81 Citizens Center - 9 a.m. - 12 mer, demon- Marilyn Gillette ShopTooele (shoptooele.org) but it’s quite another thing when ed by Jim and Donna Haines th st p.m. strating the GUEST COLUMNIST is a local business alliance that we have over 80.” of the Home Touch and Curtis Sept. 15 - 21 • Sept. 30 - Maceys - 12 p.m. machine and assists small local businesses, The group has held ten net- and April Cook of First City *Times & Shows Subject to Change - 6 p.m. letting vot- Clerk’s including home-based business- working parties since September Mortgage. * ers try it out. For those of you who have es by providing network oppor- 2005. They took a summer break, Visit shoptooele.org or contact Everyone’s Hero So far the Corner never registered, have moved tunities and publicity. but the meetings will resume in Paula Williams at 435-579-1733 into Tooele County from Dly: 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 response has ShopTooele was started over a October with a meeting co-host- for more details. Sat: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 been very favorable. We still another county, or have moved year ago when Annika Crump, an Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00 (G) have a little while before the since the last election, Satellite Avon representative, and Paula election and so you still have Registration Days are Oct. 20 (Gamonal) Williams, a salesper- Accepted a chance to give it a try before and 23. Early voting starts in son, were brainstorming ways to the Clerk’s Office on Oct. 24 collectively promote their busi- Dly: 4:40, 7:05, 9:15 the election at the following Sat: 12:10, 2:10, 4:40, 7:05, 9:15 locations: through Nov. 3. ness ventures. Sun: 12:10, 2:10, 4:40, 7:05 (PG-13) ShopTooele took its inspira- tion from several places. * A grassroots group in Austin, The Illusionist See News Happening? Texas, works to keep local cul- Dly: 4:45, 7:10, 9:25 ture and character alive through Sat: 12:10, 2:25, 4:50, 7:10, 9:25 Sun: 12:10, 2:25, 4:50, 7:10 Give Us a Call! 882-0050 its local businesses and music. �������������� (PG-13) It also celebrates the legend- �������������������� ������������������� � ary eccentricity of the city. You �������������� ���� World Trade Center can find bumper stickers and Dly: 7:00, 9:35 T-shirts exhorting business own- Sat: 12:05, 3:30, 7:00, 9:35 ������ ���������� ers and shoppers to “Keep Austin Sun: 12:05, 3:30, 7:00 (PG-13) ���������������� Weird.” ����������������� * �������� Local First Utah (localfirst. �������������� Covenant ����������������������� org) is a Salt Lake City-based Dly: 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 �������������� ��������� ������������������������� group which tries to drum up ������������� ������������������ Sat: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 ���������������������� interest in local businesses. Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00 (PG-13) ������ ����������������������������������� Williams and Crump brain- ����������� ������������ ����������������������������������������������� stormed ways to take advantage ��������������� ������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� of word-of-mouth advertising Barn Yard �������������� ���������������� ��������������������������������������������� Dly: 4:45, 7:05, 9:20 ������������ ���������������� ������������������������������������������� and networking. They thought Sat: 12:10, 2:10, 4:45, 7:05, 9:20 ��������� ���������������������������������� about the services that the ideal Sun: 12:10, 2:10, 4:45, 7:05 (PG) ��������������������������������������������� business alliance could provide ���������������� ������������������� ������ ��������������������������������������������� at a low cost. A Web-based direc- Show Times are subject to change. ����������� ������������� ��������������������������������������������� ����������� ���������� Open daily at 4PM. ����������� ��������������������� ����������������������������������������� tory, they decided, would keep � ������������ ���������� ����������� ����������������� � Noon on weekends. ����������������������� ������������ ���������������������������������������������� costs down and be flexible as ��������������������� � ������������� ������������������������ ������������ ������������ ������������������������� All shows before 6:00 pm $4.50 additional members were added. ���� • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 ���������������� ������������ ���������������������������������������������� Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ������������������ ������������ ����������������������������������������������� Networking meetings give ������������������������������ Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ����������� ������������ ���������������������������������������������� local business people a chance ���������������������������������������������������� All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens ���������������� ���������� �������������������������������������������� to learn about each other’s busi- �������������������������������������������� ����������� ��������������������������������������������� nesses so that they could make ������������� �������������������� ������ intelligent referrals. A commu- RITZ RITZ Ends ����������� ����������������� nity calendar, located on the Web Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:15 PG-13 Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 PG �������������������������������������� Thursday ���������������� ������������������ Friday & Saturday 5:00 • 7:15 • 9:30 Friday & Saturday 5:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 ����������������������������������� site, allows members to post �������������� ����������������� invitations to events, sales and Tooele’s Show Place ������������� �������������� ���������������������������������� for Over 60 Years! ��������������� �������������� �������������������������������� seminars. ������������� ���������������������� ����������������������������������� “We did nothing that would 882-2273 GRIDIRON GANG INVINCIBLE 111 North Main, Tooele ������������������������ cost money to begin with, other Starts Friday- “How to Eat Fried Worms” (PG) ���������� http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net $ $ $ than printing, postage and Web ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: 4.00 5:00 MANTINEE 4.00 ����������� ���������������� �������������������������������������������������� RITZ MOTOR VU Friday & Saturday 7:55 Entrance on Erda Way am/fm radio required ������������ ����������������� ������������������������������������������������������� hosting,” Crump said. “People ����������������������������������������������������� PG ����������� �������� ������������������������������������������������� volunteered for door prizes and ������������� �������� �������������������� food for our meetings. That’s fine PG-13 ������������� ������������������� if you have 15 or 20 members, also INVINCIBLE$ $ STEP$ UP ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD: 1.00 SENIOR: 4.00 TUESDAY September 19, 2006 A3
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funding from in the state, too.” Goodfellow had a similar phi- Finance Yet a third Senator who rep- losophy. HERNIATED DISCS RELIEVED continued from page A1 resents Tooele voters, Darrin “There are some people that Peterson (R-Nephi), is far out- will say, ‘I’m not going to take any- City carries a campaign purse pacing his challenger. Peterson’s thing from the beer companies or nearly the size of Goodfellow’s district 24 represents Tooele city the tobacco companies,’ I donated WITHOUT SURGERY fund, and has raised more than south of 500 North, as well as $1,000 to Little League baseball,” ���������������������������������������������� � ������������������������������������� Goodfellow this season. Knudson’s Stockton, Dugway, Wendover Goodfellow said. “I think that’s �������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������� district 17 represents Tooele City as well as Juab, Sanpete, Sevier, a pretty good way to spend beer ��������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������� north of 600 North, Grantsville, Piute and Wayne counties. His money ... Not only do I raise it and ������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������� Lake Point, all of Box Elder County challenger, Democrat Don Foutz, spend it for campaigning, I spend ������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������ as well as Brigham City. has neither raised any money in it for donating money and try to ��������������������������� ����������������������������������������� Knudson said being the incum- his campaign nor spent any. help where I can.” bent naturally has some financial “I’ve taken no donations. There The challengers, naturally, were �������������������������������������������������� benefits. was one donation that came in � ������������������������������������ more skeptical. ���������������������������������������� “People know you better, par- from a friend of mine,” Foutz said, “I’m not for the big corporate �������������� �������������������������������������������� ticularily if there are certain areas “but I’m going to return it to him.” interests,” Douglas said. “I think ������������������������������������������� where your legislation has placed Foutz characterized his elec- the big corporate interests have particular emphasis,” Knudson tion efforts as “nearly a non-cam- done a great job of selling out �������������������������������������������� said. “For example, because of paign” and said commitments in America ... I will not allow spe- ��������� my profession [orthodontist], I do his hometown of Hanksville have cial interest groups to sway me ... a lot in the area of health care. So been extended and are keeping ���������������������������������������������� that’s what’s wrong with this state if you look at those who donate to him from campaigning harder. ����������������������������������������������� and the country right now.” me, a lot of them are in the health “It’s not that I don’t want to Achziger was more even tem- care area.” be in the running,” he said, “but I � ������������������������������������������� pered, but was skeptical of the Trailing far behind in the money made this commitment to my com- ����������������������������������������� money-making process as well. race, Democrat Arthur Douglas of munity first.” �������������������������������������������������� “There are certain people that Howell said the challenge he faces Peterson’s bank account might ���������������������������������������������� get donations because, possibly, is of Biblical proportions. seem staggeringly small com- ������������������������������������������ their full-time occupation or what- “The best analogy is David ver- pared to some powerful Senators BEFORE AFTER sus Goliath,” Douglas said of fac- — $9,000 on hand to campaign in ever lobbying ties. They may not ing Knudson. “I do have a big one of the largest districts in the be representing their constituents challenge ahead of me.” state. But with Foutz only pas- as well as they could be,” she said. Indeed he does. Douglas has sively pursuing the position, it still “That does happen ... Someone $2,200 to spend across a three- amounts to a huge edge over his like me, that has a wide variety county district, to compete with challenger. of donations and ... there’s no Knutson’s greater-than $30,000. He The question, of course, is does extreme donation from any par- said he is hoping to receive funds this matter? If they accept hun- ticular source, I think that makes from farmers across the U.S. that dreds, sometimes thousands of your candidate less beholden to he can contact through the Utah dollars from individual donors, special interests.” Farmers Union, of which he is will candidates be beholden to Knudson said that he too is president. corporate or political party inter- able to separate donations from “It doesn’t matter if it’s Utah, ests once in office? legislation. South Dakota or Wisconsin, [farm- “Sometimes it takes a little “I have not been swayed by con- ers] feel like rural America is money to let people know what tributions. That’s easy to say, I sup- going away fast,” Douglas said. you’re about ... It’s like the old pose, but I look at the impact of “They’ve been believers in me so Ronald Reagan adage,” Peterson legislation and what is really going I’ve received some funding from said. “They’re supporting me. I’m to benefit our citizens,” he said. outside the state ... I’ve gotten not supporting them.” e-mail: [email protected] Motorcycles race at Miller Park
by Jesse Fruhwirth STAFF WRITER Old motorcycles raced even older motorcycles this weekend at Miller Motorsports Park. The American Historical Racing Motorcycle Association held a round of its vin- tage bike racing, pitting even pre- World War II motorcycles against each other. The stop at Miller Motorsports was round 14 of the 19 rounds the AMHRMA series. The race was cou- pled with an antique Norton bike show at the museum. The Utah Highway Patrol was also in attendance, taking their own bikes for a spin around the Miller track. The UHP was there raising photography / Jesse Fruhwirth ���������������� money for Special Olympics. Vintage motorcycles tested time and each other at the Miller Cold temperatures may have Motorsports Park during the Bonneville Vintage GP event. damped attendance and crowd enthusiasm. Modest crowds filled ber Gary Nixon was in the museum motorcycles. With well over 5,000 the edges of the grandstand closest to sign autographs. members, AHRMA is the largest vin- to the track. According to ahrma.org, tage-racing group in North America Also appearing throughout the “The American Historic Racing and one of the biggest in the world. weekend were a group of 20 Honda Motorcycle Association Ltd. is a not- The association has grown steadily CB 160 motorcycles that took to the for-profit organization dedicated to over the years, reflecting the increas- track and AMA Hall of Fame mem- restoring and competing on classic ing interest in classic bikes.” A4 TUESDAY September 19, 2006
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Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View We need questions for candidates Ever feel too busy to participate in our democracy? We know many people do. Ever feel the newspaper fails to ask the candidates the questions that you care about? Surely there are issues that we overlook. Now is your chance to really influence the November election. A lengthy ballot awaits Tooele County voters this fall and surely you’ve got questions for some of these folks. Are schools too crowded? Worried about running out of water? And what about those income taxes: Too high? Should we have a $70- million tax cut or put that money toward schools? Is growth being managed appropriately in the Tooele Valley? The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is compiling questionnaires for the candidates in the county, state and federal elections to be printed in future issues. We are asking for your help in assembling the ques- tions. If you’ve got a burr in your saddle, write to tbp@tooeletranscript. com or 58 N. Main St, Tooele UT 84074. Submissions need not be as formal or long as a letter to the editor. Please include your name and contact information in case we need to clarify your inquiry. Our staff will review the submissions and compile our election coverage ques- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR tions based on the entries. Tooele County voters are passionate about politics and each indi- Step up autism services looms larger for far too many people than soon as anyone else did. In fact, SUWA vidual seems to have their own vision for the future of the county. the fear of dying. It shouldn’t have to be was in contact with Bennett’s office in Stand strong and believe that your voice matters. After all your issues Editor: this way. It doesn’t have to be this way. Washington, D.C., on a monthly basis and are what make up the community’s issues. One of the capital city papers recently Those of us with compassion in our continued to lobby, exerting all the pres- blared a front page headline based on a hearts should work to assure that the 1.6 sure it could — when no one else on the recent opinion poll asserting that Utahns million vulnerable people living in nursing committee had that opportunity. ANOTHER VIEW are concerned about the quality of their homes in this country receive quality care, Just because most of the west side of children’ education based on class size and that they are treated with dignity, that the county was not proposed as wilderness teacher pay. And to prove this, the other there will be no more “back rooms” where (under SUWA’s definition), it claims that paper recently carried figures showing the most fragile among us live lives of quiet the process was flawed. This group needs U.S.’s economic house that class size in Utah averages all of three desperation, and that physical death is the to be reminded that it was Congress who students per class more than the national only death they will know. gave us the definition of what qualifies as average. Jane Marshall wilderness — not SUWA. And when the of cardsROUNDTABLE needs fixing May a professional economist and Dover, Tenn. bill passes, SUWA — or anyone else — is retired Weber State University professor not prevented from continuing to advocate he American might push things over the edge. The of economics and finance make a sugges- for whatever wilderness it wants. economy story of our economy appears to be tion? Parent concern has more to do with Land bill crafting fair Alan Gardner has become rapidly going from mirroring the ver- the incessant retailing by Utah media of the T Editor: Washington County Commissioner such a precarious sion of Mr. Sheen’s “True Hollywood self-serving Utah Education Association It is amazing to consider the claims mix of potential Story” where he puts his demons (UEA) mantra that our education is bad that can be made against the Washington disasters that it’s behind him and emerges triumphant- and that this is because of low teacher pay County Land Bill — when you get to make A crumbling Constitution almost impos- ly as a sitcom star to the one where and high class size. Editor: up your own facts. sible to worry he collapses under a pile of hookers, A little over a year ago there was a mod- There are those who call the process The greatest fear of the founders of our about which way bookies and drug dealers. est inside story reporting that the highly of developing the bill flawed since the bill nation was that an all-powerful federal it might fall apart. It seems entirely possible that in regarded Paris-based OECD had selected Daniel Kline didn’t give them their full agenda and they government would emerge which would While I’m general- the coming months, oil prices could Finland as having the best educational Guest Columnist had to compromise like everyone else, lead to monarchy and dictatorship. One of ly a financial opti- skyrocket, a terrorist attack could system in the world. Among the charac- even though they had full participation in the most important “checks and balances” mist who believes occur in the United States and the teristics of Finland’s schools were class the discussion. put into place to keep this from occurring that our capitalist system can usu- already teetering housing market size averaging 42 students per teacher, Some of the most vocal opponents to the was “States’ Rights.” Considerable power ally overcome the incompetence of could collapse. While none of these the lowest per-student expenditure and bill have developed or are in the process of had to be left in the hands of the states, our politicians, the sheer volume of things occurring on their own would greatest cultural and ethnic homogeneity developing some of the most exclusive creating an equilibrium of power between things going wrong now scares me. mean too much overall, more than in Europe. communities in the county: “I’ll get mine federal and state to prevent a federal An economic collapse, slowdown, one occurring could push the country Other than homogeneity, this sounds — then shut the gate!” dictatorship. Just because a program was recession, downturn, pullback or the into a severe economic downturn. remarkably like a description of Utah edu- The bill authored by Sen. Bennett and considered “good for the people” did not inevitable bursting of any number It’s also a bit of a concern that the cation: almost the same class size, low cost Rep. Matheson (and patterned after two justify the federal to usurp power from of bubbles concerns me in the same people in charge of our economy per student, low drop-out rate and high Nevada bills) resolves many environmental the states. non-specific way I worry about pol- – the Republicans and the Democrats pass through to higher education. Utah and growth issues that community leaders Nevertheless, power hungry federal lution or the impact of hurricane – seem entirely unfit for the job. also ranks near the top in achievement in from across Washington County have been politicians would pass unfounded or even season on Florida’s citrus farmers. When your version of economic pol- the US. working on for years. The original commit- funded mandates only to have the states I’m not exactly sure what to fear, icy consists of arguing about which Not long ago you reported that Utah tee of twenty represented a broad spec- ignore them. To solve this problem, the but it feels like something bad might secondary tax you might tweak, it excelled in both ACT and SAT perfor- trum of interest groups and stakeholders. feds came up with an ingenious concept happen. betrays a clear lack of understanding mance, that our top two universities are Included in that committee was Southern called revenue sharing. Using taxpayer Like a person concurrently afflict- of the things that actually determine rated among the top five percent of 1400 Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA), the ed with brain cancer, AIDS, cerebral economic success or failures. money, a portion would be returned to American universities and that BYU pro- Sierra Club and the Wilderness Society. palsy and smallpox, our economy has the states. It would be divided into small With a major election cycle duces more graduates who go on to earn The county was divided into geographic become riddled so many problems amounts going to each city, school district, approaching, perhaps it’s time that Ph.D.s than Princeton, Stanford or MIT. areas, and open public meetings were it’s hard to know what to cure first. etc. The socialist liberal congress passed we stop putting career politicians Seems to me that if we were talking advertised and held to discuss each area in Though many of us enjoy reason- the bill and a power hungry President into office who will simply rearrange business — high productivity and low detail. The following day, tours that again able prosperity, dark clouds have Nixon signed it into law. the same broken pieces. Instead, we cost per unit — we’d be declared a Forbes included the public were conducted to appeared on the horizon and it’s Each state entity today asks only one need a president and congressmen Magazine class success. Is this another look at the area on the ground. hard to have much faith that the cur- question: Are we in compliance with all who actually seek to release the pres- example of the all-too-common American The discussions and tours lasted as long rent administration – or its potential federal demands? If a state is not in com- sure on the economy by fixing some predilection for declaring failure out of as anyone had anything to discuss. The replacements – might fix what ails us. pliance there is no federal money for that of the potential failure points. success? Utah does a more than praise- content of these meetings and tours was Historically, the United States state. This is pure and simple blackmail. Righting the economy and remov- worthy job of educating more kids for less reported in articles in The Spectrum, usu- economy has actually proven fairly Here is the most recent example. If Utah ing the impending sense of doom felt bucks than almost any other state. ally on the front page. resilient and more than able to with- refuses to come into compliance with the by so many of us does not require This is called “mass production” in the Bureau of Land Management, Forest stand huge blows. “no child left behind” program, it loses fixing everything or even most things. business world and is considered a com- Service and National Park Service person- Having one rotten sector or failing $31 million of bribery money – a tidy If the next administration delivered mendable achievement of good manage- nel were also present to contribute their area has usually not tipped the nation sum. Once again our socialist liberal U.S. lower oil prices and kept mortgage ment. I, and many others I know, went ideas. At the end of these public meet- into a depression or even done much rates from rising, than most of us through the Utah school system, never ings, each of the committee members was Supreme Court has found all of this to be damage outside that area. would stop worrying and begin feel- being in a class with less than 40 students. asked by Bennett and Matheson to submit constitutional. Our elected state and fed- As a country we’ve weathered the ing optimistic. Yet I got a Harvard Ph.D. on academic written comments or suggestions for the eral delegations say nothing as our state bursting of the Internet stock bubble, Instead of political hacks whose scholarship. proposed bill. Some members of the pub- rights are destroyed. In some cases our giant corporate scandals like Enron economic policy consists of telling David Timmins lic that participated in the process also delegates assist in the extortion. that devastated countless people’s us how great the economy is, we Salt Lake City sent in comments. These comments were Former Governor Leavitt appeared in an retirement funds and the saving and need leaders who actually deliver a a direct result of the meetings and tours interview on Utah’s TV channel 4 news and loan scandals of the 1980s. We’ve strong economy. You can’t fill your in which the members participated. Using was asked what was his greatest achieve- waited out economically incompetent car with a press release about lower Fear of nursing homes the language and format of the Nevada ment as governor. His answer? “I brought presidents (Jimmy Carter and the gas prices, but I’d drive a long way to Editor: bills as closely as possible, the bill was put Utah into compliance with all federally first George Bush come to mind) vote for the guy who actually delivers Recently Utah Health and Human together over the next year. mandated programs.” Our founders would and have survived more ridiculous them. Services Secretary Mike Leavitt unveiled SUWA complains that it was excluded be dismayed to see us sleep walking our economic policies from Congress Daniel B. Kline’s book, “50 Things a grant program that seeks to help the from the process because it was not per- way into socialism. We have indeed “sold than bad songs on a best of David Every Guy Should Know How To elderly and disabled use Medicaid long- mitted to see the bill before Bennett and our birthright for a pot of pottage.” Hasselhoff album. Do,” is available in book stores term care money in order to live at home Matheson presented the draft. This simply Dee Hansen Still, while the economy has shown everywhere. He can be reached at instead of in institutions such as nursing isn’t true. SUWA saw the draft bill just as Lewiston, Utah that, much like Charlie Sheen, it pros- [email protected]. An archive of homes. pers no matter how many bad things his columns can be found at www. Kudos to Utah for taking steps to assure LETTER RULES happen to it, our current situation notastep.com. that many seniors will be taken care of at home. I wish Tennessee would follow suit. Have a question for the Rountable panel? E-mail your suggestion to [email protected] The Transcript-Bulletin encourages letters to the editor. All letters must include the This is good news, but unfortunately author’s full name, signature and telephone number. The author’s name and community many frail elderly people will have no of residence are published with the letter. Names are rarely withheld and only in unusual choice but to spend their last days in a circumstances at the editor’s discretion. nursing home. All letters will be subject to editing for clarity and brevity. Letters over 300 words long There was a time when a family mem- are discouraged. Letters written to thank an individual or organization should be submit- ber who was not considered community A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper ted for Notes of Appreciation. Since worthy was placed in a back room of the 1894 Mail letters to: Transcript-Bulletin, Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah. house and left there to live out his or her 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 life. Tragically, far too many nursing homes 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Or send e-mail to: [email protected] Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Managing Editor have become the back rooms of our time. For information call the editor at 882-0050. The fear of living in a nursing home TUESDAY September 19, 2006 A5 Leaning Tree Farm homecoming, one to be remem- bered, said Christiansen, “it was Local Nursery truly something I’ll never forget, • Shade, Ornamental & it couldn’t have been scripted Specimen Evergreen Trees better.” • Over 25 varieties THS Homecoming 2006 If we don’t have what you’re was not only a success but a looking for we can get it! great story to be told. As the Homecoming theme states, the DELIVERY events, and successes found within the THS halls, and on the AVAILABLE field will be remembered, “Now owner Jon Hogan and Forever.” Though the blood ran red, and the fields grew green, the spirit 843-7675 shown in the city of Tooele this past week will forever be purple. 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Aggressive Networking competition, as the Tribute to Pre game festivities began, by Strategies Music Day theme led to the annu- honoring the homecoming royalty senior Zach Mikesell, did every- al Powderpuff football game in of Frost, Johnson, and Ahlstrom, thing possible to hold their foes Potential buyers can which selected junior class and and noticing the 2006 Wall of for a homecoming win. Honored to sit at an senior class girls faced off in Fame inductees Marc Lawson, As the crowd chanted on their get instant gratification OPEN HOUSE for you! a flag football game for class and Larry Silcox. Once to Tooele feet, and the THS band, led by through our Leadrout- bragging rights throughout the cross country team lit the small director Marilyn Syra, played er system. “Click to school year. A strong defensive cement “T” on the north-side hill song after song to keep momen- schedule an appoint- BESIDES, I HAVE AN 800 LB struggle put the juniors on top of the football field, and the THS tum on the Buffs’ side, the boys in ment or get more GORILLA TO BACK ME! of the seniors by the score of 8-6 Show Choir quintet of Sutton purple were able to survive one information & it is in the upset. Junior class coach McAfee, Lindsey Mogensen, Jack final defensive stand as the clock converted within 15 Shanz Leonelli said that that he Reid, Kassidy Stewart, and Steven expired, and Buff faithful stormed GRI was highly proud of his team, Witte performed the national onto the field to celebrate the seconds to a tele- Laney Riegel in success and sportsmanship, anthem, it was time for the grid- Buffs win 24-17. phone call to me!” “I enjoyed being with my team iron showdown that THS faithful “This win showed our team’s 435-830-7583 and watching them have a good had all been waiting for. experience and improvement,” [email protected] time on the field,” says Leonelli, After a hard-fought first half, said coach Elliot, “I can only POSTIVE • PATIENT “the win was simply an added the Buffs found themselves ahead hope they use it to better prepare PERSISTANT bonus.” of the Bengals 14-10 at half-time, and improve throughout the year, Later on that night, the THS where the Sharonns, cheerlead- and that we continue playing in auditorium played host to a magi- ers, and THS marching band led October and November.” cian who lively entertained the the crowd in entertainment, lead- The win also made a greta crowd, and built many memo- ing to a fun firework show which mark on the students. “It as so rable moments. such as sawing led the charging Buffs onto the great, the perfect way to cap it all THS assistant principal Gailynn field for the second half. off,” said Heaps Warr in half. 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Elder Spencer Bryan has Stromberg Kristin Garcia and Ace Ruybal recently returned from serving will be married on Sept. 23, honorably in the Brazil Santa Chick is our favorite 2006, in Tooele, Utah. A recep- Maria mission. He will be the fea- University of Utah football fan! tion will be held in their honor tured speaker in the Stansbury Come and help us celebrate at the Eagles Nest that evening Ward at 417 E. Benson Road his 80th birthday this Saturday, at 7 p.m. on Sept. 24, 2006, at 2:50 p.m. Sept. 23, 2006, from 1-3 p.m. His Kristin is the daughter of Ms. Friends and classmates are “tailgating” party will be in the Kris Garcia and Mr. Mike Hymer invited to come and help us wel- Apple Chapel on 415 W. Apple and Mr. and Mrs. Justin Garcia, come him home. Spencer is the in Grantsville. There will be a all of Tooele. Ace is the son son of Bruce and Sharon Bryan light luncheon and come as you of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ruybal of of Stansbury Park. are. No gifts. Tooele. Elder Spencer Bryan Ace and Kristin will make their home in Tooele, after a Charles “Chick” Stromberg honeymoon in Cabo San Lucas, Kristin Garcia Mexico. and Ace Ruybal ��������������������������� If we have overlooked anyone ��������������������������������������� Colleen we are truly sorry and invite you to come and share our special day with us. ���������������������������������� Didericksen ������������������������������������� Colleen Didericksen is cel- ���������������������������������� ebrating her 80th birthday on ��������������������������� Roon / Turner ��� Sept. 20, 2006. Her family will ������������������������������������������ celebrate with her on Saturday, GayLynne and Brad Roon, �������������������������������������������������� in Farmington, Utah. All her of Scottsdale, Ariz., with Patti ������������������������������������������� children, several grandchildren and Steve Turner, of Tooele, and great-grandchildren will be Utah, are pleased to announce ����������������������������������� attending. the marriage of Laura Elizabeth ����������������������������������� Colleen was born in Clarkston, Roon and Geoffrey Alan Turner. ���������������������������� Utah, and she lived all her life The celebration was held at Employers in Garland, Utah. She went to Spier’s Farm the evening of Aug. – call about our Bear River High School where 26, 2006. Geoff attends USU ��������������������������������� employee injury � ���������������������������� she met and dated her sweet- and Laura is completing her prevention heart Darrell Didericksen. They Colleen Didericksen Pharmacy Tech internship. Mr. ����������������������������������������� programs � ����������������������������������������� were married in the Salt Lake 35 years she sang in a trio with and Mrs. Geoff Turner reside in Temple and spent 54 wonder- her friends Relva Windmill and Tooele. ful years together before Darrell Elaine Parkinson. They sang at ���������������������������� passed away in July 2002. They many funerals, church meetings Laura Elizabeth Roon �������������������������������� have five children, Jim (Valerie) and at the Grantsville Sociable and Geoffrey Alan Turner ����������� Didericksen, Debbie (Steve) every year. She has held many ������������������������������������������������������ Dana, Jeff Didericksen, Mike leadership positions in the LDS (Gail) Didericksen and Michelle church and has unselfishly (Korlin) Tanner; 13 grandchil- served many people. Colleen Brown / Sanders dren; 10 great-grandchildren has loved watching her children and one more on the way. and grandchildren play various Don and Mary Brown of Colleen is known for her sports. She is the happiest when Dugway, Utah, are pleased to ������������������������������������ friendly personality and radi- she is with her children and announce the marriage of their ant smile. She has loved to grandchildren. Happy birthday son Captain Michael Warren ������������� sing throughout her life. For Mom/Nana. Brown to Rebecca Lynn Sanders. �������������������������� Michael and Rebecca were mar- ����������������������� ������������������� Subscribe Today ried Sept. 15, 2006, in the Raleigh 882-0050 North Carolina Temple. Becca is the daughter of Stephen and Caroline Sanders TM of Fayetteville, N.C. She is a Guiding Good Choices 2005 graduate of Fayetteville State University. Michael is a Michael Warren Brown For parents of 9-14 year olds 1993 graduate of Dugway High and Rebecca Lynn Sanders School and a 2000 graduate of As city leaders, we encourage all Utah State University in Logan. brating their marriage on Friday, parents of children 9-14 in this He is a C-130 pilot in the U.S. Air Sept. 22, from 7-9 p.m. at the community to add to their parent- Force stationed at Pope AFB, Grant Stake Center, 3151 S. 900 N.C. He served in the Taichung East, SLC, Utah. Friends and ing toolboxes by taking the fun, Taiwan Mission for The Church relatives are invited to attend interactive Guiding Good Choices® of Jesus Christ of Latter-day the reception. workshops. You can never know Saints, February 1994-1996. Michael and Becca will make too much when it comes to raising There will be a reception cele- their home in Fayetteville, N.C. healthy, successful children.
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1531 North Main Street • Tooele • (435) 833-0500 Penny Walters Visit our website at www.utahhospitality.com March 24, 1975 - September 19, 2005 TUESDAY September 19, 2006 A7 ‘Everyone’s Hero’ not fun for all ages Invite the whole town of his wise-cracking baseball, to your yard sale! Screwie (Rob Reiner). After stealing the bat from TOOELE Lefty on a train to Chicago, TRANSCRIPT Yankee must decide whether BULLETIN to take the bat back to New York so his dad can get his 882-0050 job back, or go to Chicago so the “Sultan of Swat” can have Darlin’ back. Yankee, Screwie and Darlin’ (Whoopi Goldberg) take on rush- ������������������� ing trains, funny Pittsburgh pirates (also known as bums) �������������������� and a few bullies before they finally make it to Chicago. Yankee’s perseverance, mir- ����������������� rored by Reeve’s own strug- gles, allows him to start a ���������������������������� hitting streak which gave the New York Yankees the spirit they needed to beat the Cubs and win the World Series. �������������� The tagline for the film: “No matter where life takes you, just keep swinging” is ������������ heartfelt but, barely shows through enough for kids to �������������������������������������������������������������� understand the message. �������������������������������������������������������� However, I hope that kids ������������������������������������������������������ don’t think its OK to get on �������������������������������������������������� a train and travel a thousand enjoy targeted at children, but more the evil owner of the Chicago ���������������������������������������������������� miles to return a baseball bat. ������������������������������������������������ good precisely it feels aimed at Cubs, Napoleon Cross. “Everyone’s Hero” – good ��������������������� Ibaseball attracting the attention of However, Williams wanted his for the younger kids, but defi- movies like children between the ages of name left out of the credits so nitely won’t amuse adults. ���������������������� “A League of 3 and 8, give or take a few the focus of the production Grade: C- ���������������������� Their Own” years. would be on Reeve. Rated: G ����������������������� and “Field of This film does not compare Set during the Great Running time: 90 minutes ������������������ Dreams” but to the sophistication of many Depression of 1932, a young Now playing ���������������� scripting a of Pixar’s films, like “Toy boy, Yankee Irving (voiced ���������������� baseball and Story” or “Monsters Inc.” At by Jake T. Austin), is teased �������������������� bat that talk, least in those films adults and picked on for not being a when none Missy understand the mature jokes good baseball player. Luckily ���������������������� of the other Thompson that fly right over the heads of his dad, Stanley Irving (Mandy ���������������������� baseballs or STAFF WRITER youngsters. Even an 11 year Patinkin), works at Yankee ������������������������������������������ bats talk, is old probably would be quite Stadium and on one occa- �������������������������������������������������� far beyond Reel Talk bored and find the movie sion allowed Yankee to look ���������������������������������������������� my imagina- unrealistic. inside the team’s locker room. ������������������������������������������������������ tion. For kids in that 3 to 8 age Yankee was mesmerized by ������������������������������������������������������������ Perhaps I’m too old. It can range, though, it’s a great Babe Ruth’s infamous bat �������������������������������������������������������������� be difficult for an adult to movie, especially if they’re “Darlin.’” ������������������������������������������������������������ appreciate a kid’s movie. An into sports, baseball in par- The Chicago Cubs owner ������������������� adult is in a completely dif- ticular. wanted to beat the New ferent state of mind and isn’t Co-directed by the late York Yankees in the upcom- ������������������������������������������������������ nearly as easily amused. The Christopher Reeve and Colin ing World Series so badly ������������������������������������������������������������ only recent kids movie that Brady, “Everyone’s Hero” was that he sent his star pitcher, 493 W. 400 N. Tooele ������������������������� held the interest of adults the film Reeve was working Lefty Maginnis (William H. might be Pixar’s “Cars.” on at the time of his death in Macy), to steal Ruth’s bat. “Everyone’s Hero” is no 2004. The film was dedicated After Yankee’s dad is blamed 882-4800 ����������������������� exception to the only-kids- to him and one of his closest and fired for the disappear- would-enjoy-this snare. It’s friends, Robin Williams, who ance of Darlin’, Yankee sets obvious that the film was offered his voice talents as out to find the bat with help OBITUARIES Emma Jane Wynn Posters Price
Emma Jane Wynn Price passed needed away on Sept. 17, 2006 in Tooele Utah. She was born on April 18, 1913 in Chadderton England to George William Wynn and Mary for state Ellen Kitson Wynn. She married Charles Lindsey Price who was a member of the U.S. Air Corps. On June 8, 1944 in England. Their contest marriage was later solemnized in State History announces the the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Emma 2007 Utah Prehistory Week immigrated to Utah in May 1946. Poster Contest. The winning Emma and Charles had two Emma Jane Wynn Price poster will be professionally daughters, Mary born January also served two stake missions in printed and distributed nation- 12, 1946 in Oldham England and Utah. She served as President of wide to promote Utah’s exciting Victoria born on February 27, the Women’s Republican Club for past. 1947 in Tooele, Utah. Her husband Tooele City for 14 years. Emma It will also announce Charles and daughter Victoria was a wonderful and loving Wife, Prehistory Week, to be held in both preceded her in death. Mother and Grandmother and May 2007. Each year, this event She is survived by her daugh- will be greatly missed. celebrates Utah’s rich archaeo- ter Mary Price, grandchildren The Family would like to give logical, paleontological, and Sara DeRyke, Noah (Chantell) a special thanks to the staff at historic resources with a spe- Jenrich and Rachel Price. She is Rocky Mountain Skilled Nursing cial week of lectures, programs, also survived by great-grandchil- Facility in Tooele for their activities, demonstrations, and dren Emily and Andrew Gowans thoughtfulness, kind hearts and tours. The poster contest is open and Baily, Noah Jr., Jillian and special care they provided to to creative citizens of all ages. Annaleece Jenrich. Emma and the entire family. Entrants may choose any Emma joined the LDS church Funeral services will be held material, design, or medium, but when she was 16 years old. Thursday, Sept. 21, 11 a.m. at the principal elements of the She held many positions in the the Lakeview Ward Church, 2032 design should depict aspects church in both England and Utah Churchwood Drive, Pine Canyon. of Utah archaeology. Entries at both the ward and stake level. A viewing will be held prior to should be less than 16” wide She served a full time mission in the services 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the and 24” long. England during World War II. She church. Winners in three categories MORE OBITUARIES ON A8 will receive cash prizes. Grand ��������������������������������� contest winner will receive $250, a secondary school winner $100 th ������������������������������ ��������������������������������������� and an elementary school win- Happy 25 Year ner will also receive $100. ���������������������������������� ����������������������������������� Posters should be submitted Anniversary ������������������������������ �������������������������������������� no later than January 1, 2007, to the Antiquities Section of Blane & Brenda ������������������������������������ ������������������������������������� State History, 300 S. Rio Grande Lewis ����������������������������������� ��������������������������������������� Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. For more information or ������������������������������������� ������������������������������������ to see past winners, visit the ������������������������������ ������������������������������ Prehistory Week web page at ����������������������������������� history.utah.gov, or contact Renae Weder at rweder@utah. ����������������������������� gov or (801) 533-3529. September 19, ������������������������������� The contest is sponsored by 1981 State History, State Parks and Recreation, Utah Geological to Survey, Bureau of Land September 19, Management, Utah Statewide 2006 Archaeological Society, Utah ���������������������������������� Friends of Paleontology, Utah Love, Professional Archaeological Your Family & Children ����������������������� Council, U. S. Forest Service, and National Park Service. A8 TUESDAY September 19, 2006 OBITUARIES
Utah, home at the age of 79 ing wife, Billie; and five chil- Marvin Louis Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2006, fol- dren daughters, Kevyn (Jerry) Serenity Marie lowing a long and courageous Vanlehn and Amy (Alan) Gunther battle with cancer. He was born Romero; sons, Kurt (Celene Cordova Magness May 11, 1927, in Tooele, Utah, to Cook) Gunther, Scott (Vickie Serenity Marie Cordova Marvin Louis Gunther passed Emma James and Louis Gunther. Boatwright) Gunther and Tadd Magness, our beautiful angel, away peacefully surrounded He married his beautiful wife, (Kara Kimbler) Gunther; 28 was born May 17, 2006. She Billie Jeanne Hammond Sept. grandchildren; and seven great- by his family in his St. George, left this earth Sept. 15, 2006, 24, 1949. grandchildren; a brother Ross after a brief stay that eternally He was a World War 11 Williams and a sister Emma Lou touched the hearts and souls Veteran, a 1951 Brigham Young (Max) Harvey. He was preceded of those she left behind. We University graduate, receiving in death by his parents and a son, know she is in loving hands both his BS and MA degrees in Bret L Gunther, who drowned in and will be spending her time education. He was a wonderful the Provo River, June 9, 1973; his sisters Ruby Williams Edwards, planting doughnut seeds and teacher and beloved principal of paper cups with her Great- Timpanogos Elementary (1966- Betty Williams Hall and Margie Gunther Elkington and brothers grandfather Eresto, crocheting 1988) and Maeser Elementary in Marvin Louis Gunther George, Glen, Dan and Floyd with her Great-grandma Echo, Serenity Marie Cordova Magness Provo, Utah, where he and his keeping a twinkle in her Great- with them. He and Billie loved Williams. family resided from 1949 - 2002. great-grandfather Shirley’s eyes Corey, Cody, Jose and Kurt; to travel and enjoyed many won- Funeral services were held He also taught at Sunset and and playing peek-a-boo with her aunts, Tanisha and Melissa; as derful trips together. They also Saturday, Sept. 16, at 2 p.m. Grandview Elementary. Uncle Wesley, as well as enjoy- well as an abundance of great- belonged to the Squaw Peak at the Green Valley 5th Ward He was a member of The ing others who have made her great-grandparents, great-grand- Good Sams Club. Marvin was LDS Chapel, 124 N. Valley View Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- transition to heaven easier. parents, great-uncles, great- an avid sports enthusiast and Dr., St. George. There was a day Saints, serving in many call- She is survived by her daddy, aunts and numerous cousins. ings including a full time mis- a loyal BYU Cougars Fan! He viewing prior to services from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the Chapel. Benjamin Magness; mommy, Her viewing is set for 1 p.m. sion with Billie in the St. George will be remembered for his love Dominique Cordova; big sis- Thursday, Sept. 21, at Tate Temple Visitors’ Center and of the out-of-doors, enthusiastic Internment was in the Tonaquint Cemetery, St. George, Utah. ter, Destiny Dawn; big brother, Mortuary with a memorial ser- Historical Sites Mission. They greetings, cheerful countenance, Bryce Wesley; her maternal vice at 2 p.m. In lieu of flow- later served as St. George Temple kind and gentle manner, beau- Arrangements by Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff St., St. grandparents, Edward Cordova ers, an account has been set workers. Marvin was a loving tiful singing voice and tender and Laurie Jones; her paternal up at Mountain America under and devoted husband, father heart. Marvin was a gifted artist, George, Utah, 84770 (435) 673- 2454. Friends and family are grandparents, Rita Magness and Dominique Cordova’s Serenity and grandfather. His greatest joy and our lives have been blessed Corey Soderman; uncles Russell, account. was being with his family. He to have his beautiful paintings in invited to offer their condolenc- loved camping and participat- our homes. es at www.spilsburymortuary. ing in family musical programs Marvin is survived by his lov- com. The family would like to give Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT a special thanks to Southern Local News Source. BULLETIN Utah Hospice. www.ShopTooele.org
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�� Think globally, shop locally! Nan Young Cramer Lee, beloved daughter, wife, mother, �� Save gas! grandmother and great-grand- mother passed away September �� Meet your neighbors! of 2006. She was born January �� Support your community! of 1929, in Huntington, Utah, to Guy L. and Mable Young. �� Great products & services for shoppers! She was raised in Huntington and married her high school sweetheart, Faye Lynn Cramer, �� Free internet listings for local March 1947. They raised six small businesses! children until his premature death August 1962. On June of Nan Young Cramer Lee �� Networking Meetings for [email protected] 1973 she remarried Don H. Lee. small business owners! 435-579-1733 He passed away in June of 1984. She remained a widow until her Wis.; Dennis Oliver (Diane), Dawn, Guy and Reg. death. Tooele; Darlene (John) Rudd, Soar high and happy to the light Nan was a Licensed Practical Ind.; Kelli (David) Hamilton, To peacefully dwell in God’s sight Nurse and worked at the Tooele Tooele; 22 grandchildren; nine Loved and missed by each one Valley Hospital, Nursing Home great grandchildren; her siblings, Though away, not truly gone ����������������������������������������������� and Clinic when she retired. Lavee Wilde, Bevan Guy Young, DCR She is survived by her chil- Kent Leonard Young, Price, Utah; Graveside services were dren Torie (Larry) Walker, Texas; Bernice Nelson, Calif. and Alice held Sept. 8, 2006, family mem- � � � � � � ������ ��� � �� � �� � Thomas Lynn (Edith), Tooele; Conover, Ferron, Utah. Special bers only by request of the Tooele �� � � �� � �������� LaGena (Timothy) Crawford, friends and grandchildren, Fae deceased. �������� Information Glen R. Haynes Glen Robert Haynes, 83, a lov- ing and devoted father, grand- father, great-grandfather, uncle, ���� Refreshments and friend passed away Sept. 15, 2006, at LDS Hospital from Handouts complications of a sudden, but severe stroke. ������ Glen was born Oct. 19, 1922, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Rachel Neilsen Haynes and William Door Prizes!!! Donald Haynes. Glen lived in Salt Lake, Tooele, and Spring Creek (Nevada) during his life and created family and friends Glen Robert Haynes ������������������ ���������������� in each of these areas. Glen ��������������������� began playing tennis as a young and an autobiography that will ful years together traveling and boy and excelled at the game. forever be cherished. He always creating joy spending time with ������������ ������������������ It was one of the greatest loves knew the needs of others and family and participating in grand- of his life, bringing him life- gave small gifts of importance children’s activities. She passed ���������������������������� long cherished friends in the to everyone he knew. Glen was away in 1995. Glen became an tennis circle and many awards compassionate, jovial, patient, instant father and grandfather at ������������������� and achievements. Glen played brought humor to everything, age 67, when he married Norma. tennis until his late 70’s, includ- and savored life. Glen graduated He was a natural. ������������ ing the World Senior Games in from South High in 1940 and Glen is survived by children: �� St. George, Utah. Glen’s hobbies enjoyed a long career as a sched- Gloria (Kenn) Gillette, Dan ������ were reading, writing, travel- uler at Hill Air Force Base until (Bonnie) Clegg, Jim (Julie) ing, fishing, favorite television his retirement. Glen married Buzianis all of Tooele, UT; Pam Schedule of Events shows and all sports. He was an Joan Ward in 1954 (deceased). (Rick) Sheets of Spring Creek, ����������������������������������������������� avid University of Utah fan. He married Norma Buzianis in NV; 13 grandchildren, 27 great- � ����������� � ��� �� � ��� ��� � ����� ���� � �� � � ���� �� � ��� � Glen wrote fun letters and 1989. They enjoyed six wonder- grandchildren; nephew David postcards, created home movies, ��������������� ������� ������ �������������������� Fail; special nieces Rachel � �� ������������ �� ���������� ������������������������� and Sarah and Linda (Charles) Macris of Salt Lake City. He � ���� � � �� � � � � � ���� � � � � � � ����� ��� � ������ ��� �� ��� �� ���� � � was preceded in death by his � ��������� �� � ��� � � �� ��� ������ � �� � � � � �� ��� Dearest Richard, parents; wife Joan; wife Norma; � � � �� � � �� � ����� ��� � �� �� � � � ��� ����������� ��� ���������� ������ �� sister Colleen; brother Gene. ���������������� We call you ours Services to celebrate his life � �� ��� � ���� � ������� �� because everyone who will be held at Larkin Mortuary, ��������������� ��� ��������������� ����� � ���� � knows and loves you 260 East South Temple, SLC, UT knows you are in our �������� ���������� ������ ����������� ����������������� ���������� ��� at 12 noon on Friday Sept. 22.. � ������ ������ ��� ���������� hearts forever as we are in yours. Viewing at Larkin 1 hour prior to � ���� ��� ��� ���� ����� � � ���� ����� � ��� �� �� � ��� � services. Interment in Salt Lake ����������� � �� ��� ��� �� � ��� ���� � ��� � � ������ ����� �� � �� In your short years on City Cemetery, 4th Ave. and N ����� �������� ��������� ������ �� �� � ���������� ��� ���������� this earth you St., immediately following. �������� ������� � � accomplished so much If there are tennis courts in ����� � �� �� ��� ������� ���� � � ��� � with your love and heaven, Glen is one of the hap- � ������������ ���� ���� ��� � � ��� �� ����� �� �� ��� ����� ��� ����������� ��� �� � compassion. piest angels there! Play on Glen, � ��������� until we meet again! � ��������� ��� ������������������� We know this because �������� ������ ������������ ������ the Lord took you �� ��� � � ����� � �� � �� � �������� home. ����� � ���� � �� ����� �� ����������������� ���������� ��� If it happens here, �� �� �� � ��� ���� �� We love and miss you ������ ��� ���������� and always will. read about it here.
TOOELE Everyone TRANSCRIPT ���������������� BULLETIN ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Subscribe Today • 882-0050 ������������������������������������������������������������� TUESDAY September 19, 2006 A9 Kingi M. Langi, PAC, MT Serving the community for 16 years Family Practice & Primary Care ��������������� �������������� Kingi M. Langi, PAC, MT ClinicClinic Hours:Hours: Monday Mon, Wed, • Wednesday Fri & Sat Friday & Saturday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Evening ClinicClinic Hours:Hours: TuesdayTuesday && Thursday: Thursday 3:00 3:00 pm pm -- 6:00pm6:00 pm Chronic Disease photography / Troy Boman FREE Workshop at the Clinic The new Holiday Inn Express located at 1534 North Main is open and ready for business. Tuesday • 7:00 -9:00 pm Diabetes • Hypertension• High Cholesterol After hours call 801-687-0511 Holiday Inn welcomes Tooele visitors 255 South 100 East, Tooele • 882-0424 The new mid-scale 64-room als, selected low-carb and protein we are continuing to stay focused queen or king-sized beds, a sitting Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites options and more. on brand innovation and guest satis- area with a lounge chair, cable tele- recently opened in Tooele. Guests will experience the new faction,” said Verchele Wiggins, vice vision, long-distance access, hair- Guests of the hotel will be able Simply Smart shower, which the president of brand management. dryer, coffee machine, non-stick to take advantage of smart ameni- company says is raising the bar Holiday Inn Express is pleased to iron and ironing board, clock radio ties unique to Holiday Inn Express, on guest expectations of a hotel offer high-speed Internet access. and free local phone calls. the company says. The hotel fea- shower experience. The showers Suites feature a sofa sleeper, The hotel is located at 1531 N. tures brand-name “Express Start” feature an exclusive multi-function microwave and refrigerator. Main St. in Tooele. breakfast bar, which offers Smart shower head by Kohler, designed Available for our guests’ enjoyment As of Tuesday morning, the � � Roast 100 percent Arabica coffee to compensate for all sorts of water and convenience are the indoor Holiday Inn Express Web site ������������������������ and warm indulgent cinnamon pressure challenges. heated pool, whirlpool, fitness cen- priced a two bed standard room at rolls prepared from an exclusive Holiday Inn Express is designed ter, meeting room and guest laun- $79 for a Tuesday night stay. Suites recipe developed especially for the to be the smart choice for value- dry. were listed at $99. Holiday Inn Express. The breakfast concious business and leisure trav- Standard Holiday Inn Express The same rooms are listed at $89 also includes fruits, juices, cere- elers. As a leader in the segment, guest rooms feature comfortable and $107 for Thanksgiving evening. ����������������������������
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From The Sidelines Lady Buffs Great win but fall in another don’t settle one goal game by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR short of goals Tooele just can’t seem to catch a break. any of the The Lady Buffs turned in one of their Tooele High best overall performances of the year football faith- and gave a talented and heralded Bear ful questioned River squad a run for their money. M But in the end, Amanda Wilcox vault- why the Buff coaching staff would schedule ed the Lady Bears past the upset-mind- perennial Class 5A grid ed squad with a goal just 17 minutes into power Brighton for a pre- the second half to snap a scoreless con- season affair, let alone for test and Bear River goalie Jessica Oyler Homecoming. preserved the shutout in a 1-0 victory But as it turned out, the over Tooele Thursday at THS. local school didn’t have Nick Drake Wilcox fired the lone tally of the game an option when Region 10 SPORTS EDITOR from 18 yards away at the top of the changed their region slate, penalty box. forcing Park City to drop It was just two days earlier when the Buffs on the fifth week and leaving Tooele Ben Lomond survived a stellar effort by scrambling for a team to play. Tooele to register a 2-1 triumph Tuesday “What were they thinking?,” local fans were over the Lady Buffs at THS. saying. Kylee Heyend and Stephanie Quinn However, the Buff grid squad welcomed the produced a tally each to lift the Lady challenge and responded, big time, for their Scots to the hard-fought victory. team, program and community. Meredith Nigh fired in a second-half Tooele caught a few breaks and, just like goal to record Tooele’s lone score of the good teams do, capitalized on nearly every contest. opportunity they had. The Buffs turned both The two setbacks drop Tooele’s over- Justin Brady interceptions into touchdowns and all record to 2-6-1 on the season. The turned a squib kick gone awry into a Jordan Lady Buffs hit the road to meet county Biorge kickoff recovery and subsequent touch- neighbor Grantsville today at 4 p.m. and down march to lead 14-0. then begin the second half of league A dazzling 55-yard run by Trifon Gochis set action Thursday when Tooele hosts rival up the Buffs final points, a field goal late in the Ogden, also at 4 p.m. game. The 2006 Lady Buff prep squad did The Buff defense shut down the quick and hand the THS alumni girls team a 3-0 talented Bengal attack in the second half and setback Saturday in the third annual was only one play, a 62-yard pass and run, from THS Alumni Girls Soccer match. pitching a shutout in the final two periods of photography/Troy Boman Meredith Nigh, Kaytlin Allen and play. Tooele’s Trifon Gochis refuses to go down on a tackle attempt by Brighton’s Cole Swan. The Buffs captured a 24-17 Jessica Anderson all produced goals for victory over the Class 5A Bengals on Homecoming night at THS. The result was a stunning 24-17 triumph over the 2006 THS squad. a Brighton program that has a student body of Bear River 1 - Tooele 0 more than 800 students. The Lady Bears held off an upset- Many across the state were stunned and felt Buffs stun Brighton in Homecoming win minded Lady Buff squad to register a this was an upset. But those who have followed hard-fought triumph Thursday at THS. and watched the Buffs this year, know this is no Tooele Coach Chris Wilcox said his fluke. Tooele sports a wealth of talented, quick by Nick Drake a Mike Hanna touchdown plunge with 3:25 left to make the team gave the talented Lady Bears more and hard-nosed running backs, a massive and SPORTS EDITOR game a one-score affair. than they bargained for. hard-working offensive line and a stingy and Many Tooele High football fans and enthusiasts raised Then, Brighton took over with a minute on the clock “We played well,” he noted. “The stubborn defense. an eyebrow when the 2006 gridiron schedule was posted. and drove to the Buff 46. However, the drive stalled on defense played one of the best matches And Coach Sam Elliott also noted that the Listed on the slate for the fifth week was Class 5A peren- three incompletions and Brady batted down a fourth-down of the season. Bear River is a good Buffs “believed” they could win the game and nial grid power Brighton and if that wasn’t bad enough the pass to preserve the Homecoming win for Tooele. team and have played some of the bet- went out and accomplished that feat. school scheduled Homecoming to boot. Hanna sprinted for a pair of touchdown jaunts for the ter teams down south and beaten most However, not to downplay or minimize an However, the Buff coaching staff didn’t have a choice Bengals and Jon Halliday drilled a pair of PAT’s and a 24- of them. They should be a pretty good emotional and impressive victory over a larger when top-ranked Park City had to renege on its contract yard field goal to keep the Bengals within striking distance contender for the region and place high and talented school, this victory doesn’t count with Tooele due to Region 10 officials moving their league throughout the contest. in state. and automatically vault Tooele into the state games up one week and scheduling non-league affairs for The victory not only propelled Tooele to a glossy 4-1 “But we hung right with them and in championship. It was just a preseason victory. UEA weekend. record on the season, the Buffs jumped to a No. 2 ranking many cases we out-played them,” he Indeed, it’s important to note how good And the Bengals were the lone team to come a calling to in the prep polls, ironically behind top-ranked Park City. added. “But we just didn’t get the job the Buffs can be and now they have proven fill in the vacancy in the schedule. The Buffs now begin Region 11 action this Friday when done as far as goals. We had multiple it against a quality opponent. Tooele has now Many of the Buff faithful hoped the team would stay Tooele travels to Ogden to tangle with the winless Tigers good opportunities to score but just earned the recognition with a second-place close to the team that has a student body over 800 students at 7 p.m. in league play. couldn’t get the ball in the net. We are ranking in the Class 3A prep polls, ironically larger than THS. Tooele Coach Sam Elliott said he was pleased with his playing well every match but we just However, the Tooele football squad wasn’t about to team’s overall effort. can’t seem to get over the hump.” “I was awfully happy with it,” he stated. “We caught SEE GOALS PAGE A11 try to stay close, they wanted a win and minutes into the Alexis Bird is the starting goalkeeper game, the Buffs proved they weren’t about to settle for all of the breaks we needed early in the game. The kids for the Lady Buff team while Teshia anything less. believed they could win and played like it. We told the kids Haskell, Camarie Evans, Jessica Johnson Tooele scored touchdowns on consecutive possessions that they had nothing to lose and just to relax and play and and Kenya Mamales provided tremen- early in the game and turned a pair of Justin Brady inter- they did just what they were asked. Getting those two big dous prowess and support as defensive Sports Wrap ceptions into points as the Buffs stunned Brighton with a breaks early really helped us. We got great field position starters. Cassidee Christensen, Corinne 24-17 Homecoming victory Friday. and capitalized on the two big breaks to get the lead. Bird, Becky Deleeuw and Kristin Zac Clausing bolted for a pair of scoring gallops and “We made some key adjustments defensively at halftime Anderson start at midfield for the Cowgirls rained out Dorian Cochran provided another to aid the Buff offense. and that really made a big difference in our defensive Lady Buff team while Nigh and Kaytlin Grantsville continued its grueling girls ten- Trevor Black chipped in with a 22-yard field goal and was execution and keeping their threats at bay,” he added. “It Allen are the starting forwards. Cicely nis schedule of games over the weekend but perfect on three of three PAT boots to lift Tooele to a thrill- was a great win and a good confidence builder for the team Tillman, Sara Black, Jenna Morgan, even Ol’ Mother Nature won’t let up on the ing non-league triumph. this year and for the future of the program. Everything Jessica Anderson and Samantha Thoms perennial girls tennis power. Brighton rallied from two touchdown deficits twice in The Cowgirls were set to compete in the the game and attempted to drive to the game-tying score SEE STUN PAGE A12 SEE FALL PAGE A11 Ogden Invitational tournament Friday and in the waning moments of the game. The Bengals parlayed Saturday in Ogden. However, both days of the tournament were washed and even snowed out to ruin Grantsville’s trip up north. The Buffs, Cowboys Cowgirl junior varsity squad did manage to win the Division two of the tournament played at Weber State, thanks to stellar indi- vidual play from the younger GHS netters. battle for berths Grantsville now returns home to host league foe Ben Lomond today in a league by Nick Drake affair at 3:30 p.m. and then return to the road SPORTS EDITOR to tangle with region rival Logan, also at 3:30 The Region 11 match at the Links at p.m. Overlake Golf Course last Thursday proved to Lady Buffs washed out be another battle for seeding between Tooele, Tooele was looking for wins in Region 11 Grantsville and Bear River for the remaining girls tennis action Thursday at Ben Lomond. two state seeds, third and fourth. However, inclement weather post-poned Host Tooele garnered third place with a 321 the match and forced the two teams to while Grantsville battled to a fourth place at reschedule for Wednesday in Ogden. 332 and Bear River dropped into fifth place Tooele now comes home to host rival Bear at 337. The top seeds appear to be a lock River today at 3:30 p.m. and hit the road to between leader Ogden and runner-up Logan. Ogden to battle Ben Lomond Wednesday in a The Tigers have captured first place in all four make-up match, also at 3:30 p.m. Tooele clos- league matches to date while the Grizzlies es out regular-season action Thursday with a have recorded second-place tallies in all four road test at Ogden against the talented and contests as well. league leading Lady Tigers, also at 3:30 p.m. The league teams face two more regular season matches, today at Mt. Ogden and Sept. Ducks Unlimited banquet 21 at Stansbury Park Golf Course, before The Tooele County Chapter of Ducks competing in the Region 11 Golf match Sept. Unlimited has slated their 30th annual ban- 25 at Eagle Mountain in a 1 p.m. start. quet for Sept. 20. Tooele, Grantsville and Bear River have The banquet will be held at the Eagle’s switched places in third through fifth place all Nest at 6 p.m. The event will feature a raffle season and last Thursday was no exception. with many great prizes including shotguns, a The Tigers continue to set the pace in the layout blind and decoys. There will also be an individual standings. Ogden’s Patrick Smith auction and silent auction featuring signed, led all linksters on the day with a first- photography/Troy Boman Grantsville’s Tanner Hale smacks the ball out of the sand in a practice round at The Links at Overlake Golf SEE WRAP PAGE A11 SEE BATTLE PAGE A11 Course earlier this fall. The Cowboys took fourth place in a region meet last week at the local golf course. TUESDAY September 19, 2006 A11
the Class 3A State tournament to enhance their Fall Goals opportunity to go deep into the post season. continued from page A10 continued from page A10 Right now, Tooele clearly has a bullseye on their forehead as teams now know they have to behind the team they were originally supposed to play their best to upend a very talented and dan- are the top reserves that help play on Friday, Park City. gerous Buff squad. So the Buffs must do the same provide tremendous depth and But Tooele now has to be wary of settling for a or risk the chance of being beaten like Cyprus did give the starting unit a breather great non-league victory that doesn’t count in the to them in the season opener. as well. standings. Indeed, the Buffs are on their way to a poten- Tooele 3 - Alumni 0 Now the real season begins Friday when Tooele tially glorious season. But if Tooele doesn’t take The Lady Buff soccer squad travels to Ogden for the Region 11 opener. their opponents serious from here on out or work handed the alumni a setback The Buffs must continue to work hard and hard to be all they can be, all Friday’s win will be Saturday in the third-annual attempt to improve and win as many league in the end is window dressing of a season that alumni contest at THS. games as they can and enhance their seeding into could have been. Meredith Nigh, Kaytlin Allen and Jessica Anderson provided swans rely on this critical habitat and implemented and many more the offense needed for the THS year-round. Just last year, Ducks squad to register the victory. Wrap DU dollars will be spent locally. Unlimited announced the Utah The alumni team consisted of continued from page A10 For more information contact Waterfowl Initiative. Many Utah Erin Ashby Allen (’94), Richelle Rob Jensen at 882-0973 or Joe limited edition art work and projects are now being planned Stagg Smith (’00), Jill Lowrey Trujillo at 830-2417. Carr (’01), Christie Lucero other great items. Tickets are (’02), Kim Frailey (’02), Lindsey $65 a couple and $45 for single. Enright (’02), Jessica Barlow Tickets include prime rib dinner Pet of the Week (’03), Melanie Farley (’03), and a $25 DU membership. Holly Deleeuw Sebring (’04), Ducks Unlimited has been long Kim Palmer Squires (’04), Beth recognized as the world’s largest Gurling (’05), Robin Costomiris and most successful waterfowl (’05), Kate Deleeuw (’06), and wetlands conservation orga- Jasmine Schmalhaus (’06) and nization with a current member- Chandra Yeaman (’06). ship well over 700,000. DU’s con- servation projects occur through- Tooele 2 - Row. Hall 2 out the United States, Canada, In the Lady Buffs first road Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin test, Tooele battled to a hard- America - wherever waterfowl fought deadlock Aug. 15 in Salt breed, migrate or winter. Dozens Lake City. of species of ducks, geese and Kaytlin Allen and Nigh each tallied a goal and Alexis Bird and the stingy Tooele defense sty- mied the Lady Lions for the sec- photography/Mike Anderson Cowgirls fall ond half with no goals allowed Tooele’s Becky Deleeuw takes possession of the ball in a recent match to force the deadlock on the at THS. The Buffs dropped a pair of one-goal decisions to Ben Lomond to league foes road. and Bear River last week in league action. Allen drew first blood in the game, only 12 minutes into the tage of a rebound when the Lady by Nick Drake “The first-half was pretty shaky affair. Tooele goalie Alexis Bird Lions midfielder hauled in the SPORTS EDITOR for us,” stated Coach Wilcox. drop kicked the ball and the miscue and fired the ball into Grantsville didn’t exactly “They always have a good team. Lady Lions’ defense mis-judged the back of the net from 18 yards have a banner week in girls soc- I wasn’t really pleased with the boot. Allen scurried in to away to stake Rowland Hall to a cer action. Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be the way we played. We talk- required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. scoop up possession, sprinted in slim 2-1 margin at intermission. The Cowgirls ran into unde- ed about it at half-time, made for the break away and smacked Nigh came through when the feated league leader Logan last Shelters are only required to hold animals for some adjustments and took it the cylinder in between the Lady Buffs needed it. The Lady Tuesday on the Lady Grizzlies’ three days before they are euthanized. too them. We got a second-half pipes to stake the Lady Buffs to Buff forward drilled a ball from home field. Then, Ben Lomond goal and had multiple chances For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals a quick 1-0 cushion. 40-yards out right down the cen- rallied behind two goals each available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at and our defense shut them out in Rowland Hall-St. Marks ter and over the Lady Lion net by Jordan Greenfield and Angie 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville the second-half and we got a tie bounced right back minutes minder to force a deadlock at Cano while Lady Scot teammates Animal Shelter at 884-6881. against a really good team. later when Lion forward Katie 2-2 and only two minutes had Lynsey Bowden and Stephanie “I was encouraged with the Brainerd dribbled in from the expired into the second-half. Quinlan fired in a goal each to Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. way we played in the second left side and drilled the ball from Both defenses took over from spur the visitors to a 6-0 deci- half,” he added. “We played so 20-yards out to knot the game up there and the contest remained sion over the Cowgirls Thursday Tooele Veterinary well. We ended it really well and and 19 minutes still remained. in deadlock for the remainder of in Ogden. it was good momentum going Natasha Wooley took advan- the preseason affair. Grantsville now returns home Clinic into the next week.” to host Tooele today in a region 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 contest at 4 p.m. Buffs sweep region harrier meet
by Nick Drake Jon Lee powered the Buff out the top 10 with a finish SPORTS EDITOR boys team with a first-place of 19:18 while Logan’s Russel Tooele seized a sweep of a time of 17:22 to beat everyone Olsen (19:29) and Bear River’s Region 11 tri-meet with Bear in the meet by .11. Bear River’s Zach Christensen (20:07) fol- Going out of Business River and Logan Sept. 6 in Chris Brower took runner-up lowed in 11th and 12th place, Garland. honors with a finish of 17:33 respectively. The Buffs captured the boys while Logan tandem James Buff runner Talon Hughes meet with 36 points to edge Drake (17:57) and Daniel Olsen seized 13th place overall in out the runner-up Bears by a (18:19) earned third and fourth 20:10 to help vault Tooele to mere point, 37, and third-place place respectively. Tooele’s the team triumph in the final W Logan (55) in the contest. Justin Christopherson battled standings. E Meanwhile, Tooele also bat- to an impressive fifth-place fin- Other THS finishers include N S tled to a 35-35 deadlock with ish of 18:30 while Bear River duo Sam Mitchell (17th, 20:33), Ben OWN Sale Logan at the end of regula- Blake Pence (18:40) and Kevin Kiser (20th, 20:45), Matt Ricci tion but the Lady Buffs had Anderson (19:06) took sixth (21st, 20:57), Clifford Kimpel MARKD the higher sixth-place finisher, and seventh place as well. Buff (26th, 21:43), Conley Lund (27th, Tiffany Caldwell, in 12th to runner Race Warburton fought 21:44), Alex Fish (34th, 22:57), decide the match against the to eighth place overall at 19:14 Tyler Boehmer (36th, 23:20), Lady Grizzlies. Bear River was and teammate Gilbert Nichols Josh Austin (38th, 22:59), Jaret a distant third place with 63 took ninth place at 19:15. Bear SEE SWEEP PAGE A12 MOST ITEMS points. River’s Travis Burns rounded Battle continued from page A10 % % place 71 and teammates Jack Berger and Layne Wilde each logged a runner-up tally of 73. Grantsville’s Robin Butz fired OFF a fourth-place 75 and Ogden’s Zach Larsen followed in fifth 50 -75 place with a 76. Bear River’s Tyson Gardner recorded a sixth-place 77 while Tooele tandem Jake Holt and Parker Alleman tied Logan’s Andy Dahl with identical 79s to each tie for seventh place. Ogden’s Jake Sanders battled to a 10th- place tie with Logan tandem Just Arrived 2006 Alex Allen and Mark Hopkins at 80 each while Cowboy Tanner Hale, Buff Matt Medina, Grizzlie Tyler Oldham and Tiger Nick Smock all tied for Hallmark Ornaments 13th place overall at 81 each. Tooele’s Sadie Palmer fired a 17th place 82 and Grantsville’s Casey Williams and Tooele’s & Christmas Cards Darren Stone each logged an 18th place 84. Buff Chad Yerke, Cowboy Bru Painter and Grizzlie tandem Jing Kim Andrew Barnard all tied for 20th place with an 86 each as well. DAVE’S LIQUIDATION Coby Holm (89) and Tyler Abarca also represented Tooele at the match as well. Mark White (87), Logan Formerly Dave’s Drugs Drake (91), Travis Williams photography/Troy Boman (94) and Andrew Talbot (97) 30 West 1st South • Tooele • 882-0288 Tooele’s Parker Alleman drives a shot in a practice round at The Links also competed for Grantsville at Overlake Golf Course earlier this fall. The Buffs battled to their sec- in the league affair. ond straight third place team finish at the local course in a region meet OPEN: 10am-7pm • Monday - Saturday to move up the league standings in golf action. NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 A12 TUESDAY September 19, 2006
a time.” held, thanks to strong tackles Stun Tooele 24 - Brighton 17 by Josh Banford, Trifon Gochis, continued from page A10 The Buffs shocked the Class Brady, Terry, Nic Gochis, Bobby 5A Bengals Friday in the school’s Hathaway, Jacob Foster and Tyler that has happened good so far annual Homecoming contest at Almond to slow down the Bengal is because we’re playing unified THS. march. Halliday booted a 24-yard and as a team. The seniors have Not many knew what to expect field goal with only 2.4 seconds left really provided excellent leader- when the larger school came to until intermission to pull Brighton ship all year and they did it again town in the first meeting on the to within 14-10 at halftime. on Friday.” gridiron between the two pro- The two teams traded posses- However, Coach Elliott said grams in quite a while. sions in the third period and nei- although the preseason victory And early on, both teams moved ther could manage to sustain a was nice, now the team has to the ball a little bit but were forced drive. buckle down and keep on improv- to punt the ball back in a battle of Finally, on the Bengals third ing to make a run against region field position. drive of the second half, Tooele foes and attempt to get the high- Tooele caught the big break in caught another break when Brady est possible seed into the state the waning seconds of the opening intercepted a pass near midfield tournament. session. Brighton decided to throw and gave Tooele new life at the “It was a great win but we caution to the wind and attempted Bengal 43. haven’t accomplished anything to pass on second down and three This time, the Buffs gave yet,” he noted. “We still have the at their own 9. Brady stepped in Brighton a different look and most important part of our season front of a Bengal receiver to inter- put Biorge in the backfield. The remaining and this was just a pre- cept a Bengal toss and Tooele was sophomore gashed the Bengals season win. We still have to work in business at the Brighton 18. for consecutive runs of eight, on a lot of things and get better Nick Terry plowed through the eight and nine to march the ball photography/Troy Boman every week. We’re fortunate we’re Bengal defense for nine yards on to the Brighton 20. Then, Tooele Tooele Coach Sam Elliott addresses the team after an inspiring 24-17 Homecoming triumph over Class 5A healthy and now we just have to first down and Clausing gashed hit paydirt on misdirection with power Brighton Friday. The Buffs now head into Region 11 action Friday with a road battle at Ogden. focus on the season one game at Brighton for another nine to hit a fake to Biorge and a hand-off to paydirt and lift Tooele to a lead Clausing. The junior sprinted in with 6.3 seconds left in the first for the remaining yardage to stake frame. Black drilled the PAT and the Buffs to a 21-10 cushion with Tooele welcomed a 7-0 cushion. 11:18 left in the contest. The Buffs caught another big The Tooele defense stymied the break by accident. Tooele decided Bengals on their ensuing posses- to squib the ball to keep the pig- sion, thanks to inspired play from skin out of the hands of the dan- Mark Pratt, Cody Westover, Dan of the Goode, Cameron Cooper, Terry Festival gerous Bengal kickoff return men. But when kicker Eddie Herrera and Banford to force the visitors approached the ball, he slipped to punt. and drilled the ball into a Bengal Then, Trifon Gochis gave the lineman instead. Buffs life with a dazzling 55-yard A heady play by Jordan Biorge run up the gut and down the gave the Buffs the big break sidelines and Tooele was back they needed when the sopho- in scoring position once again at more pounced on the ball after it the Brighton 21. After hard-nosed bounced off the thigh pad of the runs by Terry, Clausing, Biorge Bengal and Tooele was back in and Cochran, the drive bogged business at the Bengal 39. down at the five-yard line and After an incompletion on first Black drilled the 22-yard field goal down, Clausing sprinted for a 15- to give Tooele a two-touchdown yard run and Trifon Gochis dashed lead, 24-10 with 4:40 left in the for another 19 to move the pig- contest. skin deep into Brighton territory. Brighton struck back quickly Nic Gochis and Cochran followed when Harris fired a 62-yard pass with consecutive two-yard runs to and run to Birch and one play later move the ball near the goal line Hanna plowed the remaining two Friday, Saturday & Sunday and Cochran sprinted in for a one- yards to pull the Bengals to within yard scoring jaunt on fourth down 24-17 and 3:25 left. to pad the Buff edge. Black drilled The Bengals booted the ball out the PAT to give Tooele the surpris- of bounds on the onside kicked ing 14-0 advantage with 9:29 left in but forced the Buffs to punt and September 22, 23 & 24 got the ball back with 1:00 left. the first half. Brighton nearly answered right Harris ran for six yards and am away when dangerous kickoff Brighton caught a break on a Opens 10 each day returner Robbie Birch galloped pass interference call on Tooele. for a 26-yard return. Herrera made But Harris would run for seven the touchdown saving tackle on to move the chains before four the kickoff for Tooele. straight incompletions fell to the Dow James Complex However, Brighton countered Tooele turf at the Buff 46 and with a 57-yard scoring march in the celebration was on for the 400 W 400 N, Tooele nine plays to close to within 14-7 Homecoming crowd. and still 4:38 left until intermis- Trifon Gochis tallied 79 yards sion. Wade Eldredge sprinted for rushing on six carries and Clausing a nine-yard run and Hanna com- tacked on 58 yards in seven pleted the drive with a 10-yard attempts and a pair of touchdown FREE Admission scoring bolt to make the game a jaunts. Terry and Cochran logged one-score contest. the most carries on the night with Tooele did move the ball a lit- 27 and 38 yards respectively and tle on the ensuing drive with a Nic Gochis added 12 yards of Delicious Food Clausing 11-yard run and a Zach hard-nosed running. Biorge also Mikesell to Trifon Gochis 14-yard contributed 30 yards in five car- pass connection, but a holding call ries on the night and recovered Booths the kick as well. Tooele tallied 249 forced the Buffs to punt. Brighton took over with only yards rushing in 50 carries. 2:01 left in the second period Brighton was held to just 167 and the Bengals moved toward yard rushing on 37 attempts and the Buff goal line in a hurry. The could only muster 115 yards pass- Bengals drove 78 yards in 12 plays ing on six-of-24 tosses. to move Tooele back into the Banford spurred the Buff shadow of their own goal posts defense with 18 tackles while once again. Bengal quarterback Foster and Nic Gochis registered T O Winston Harris bolted for runs nine tackles each. Terry also tal- O lied seven tackles while Brady, E of 15, seven, nine, six and three L yards and fired passes to Dave Pratt, Michael Cheatham, Goode, E UTAH Native American Schoeneck and Hanna for 14 and Matt Reader, Darryk Holley, Pow-Wow 16 yards respectively to move the Herrera, Westover, Porter Hunt, Mountain Man pigskin. Eldredge also darted for a Almond, Trifon Gochis, Clausing, Rendezvous run of 19 yards as well. Stephan Cook and Koty Tatum Gem & Mineral But the stingy Buff defense all registered tackles on the night Show as well. Beckstead (25:04) for 13th Sweep place as well. Tooele duo continued from page A11 Mykenzie Kiser (25:38) took 16th place overall and team- Eastern Basin Gathering Wilson (45th, 24:58), Clinton mate Cassie Oborn (25:42) Donations Bell (58th, 27:09) and Alex was right behind in 17th place Boehmer (59th, 28:18). also. • Andrew Allen Foundation In the girls race, Logan’s Amanda Palmer (20th, 26:47), Taylor Thornery led all run- Erin Christiansen (25th, 27:29), $ • Metro Waste ners with a top time of 20:58 Carly Ahlstrom (28th, 28:46), to edge out Tooele’s Renee Amanda Walker (31st, 29:14), 1,000 to • Tooele Gem & Mineral Adams (22:49) for top honors. Amara Christopherson (34th, Adams grabbed a silver finish 29:27), Jessica Kemp (35th, and Bear River’s Molly Muns 29:39), Madison Bangerter • Wal-Mart Distribution earned third place at 23:02. (36th, 29:40), Emma Penrod $ Logan’s Jessica Smalt took (37th, 29:42), Emily Adair • Tooele City fourth place overall at 23:03 (38th, 29:43), Roxanne Lund 5,000 and Tooele’s Allie Alverson (40th, 29:58), Holly Tyler (41st, • Skull Valley Goshute Tribe was right on her heels with 30:40), Katie Adams (49th, a fifth-place finish of 23:39. 31:52), Melinda Ahlstrom (51st, Bear River’s Shanelle Wilcox 32:10), Alisha Farley (56th, • Mark Quayle earned sixth place at 23:47 and 33:47), Michelle Dupaix (57th, Tooele’s Morgan Palmer fol- 33:55), Ashleigh Walker (58th, • Tate Mortuary lowed her in seventh at 23:55. 34:41) and Laura Bennett Logan duo Jessica Duttadway (63rd, 38:28) also represented • C&H General Store (24:10) and Rachael Bennett Tooele well in the race. Under (24:12) fought to eighth and ninth place finishes while If it happens here, • Julian Industries Tooele trio Amie Farley (24:23), Jenni Torgerson (24:45) and read about it here. $ • Rick & Connie Call Tiffany Caldwell (24:50) fin- ished in 10th through 12th to 1,000 • ACE Disposal vault the Lady Buffs to the team triumph. Subscribe Today • Private Fuel Storage Logan’s Kathryn Anderson (25:01) edged Tooele’s Kathryn 882-0050 TUESDAY September 19, 2006 B1
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Enjoy apples in everything from BBQ to pizza utumn Annual event brings out the best in Tooele County starts Athis by Karen Hunt week. Fall STAFF WRITER means back to school, crunchy t. Marguerite’s Fall autumn Fest — a yearly event leaves, a featuring homemade chill in the air and crisp, ethnic food, baked tasty apples. Diane Sagers CORRESPONDENT goods, auctions and Apples can entertainment for the be stored entire community — raised a rough and they are Homefront S available all estimate of $15-20,000 this year. It year long, was made possible through the but they truly belong to autumn. support of Parish members along- These fruits have been an side community residents happy to important part of American life since the times of the help out. colonists and were spread The event ran Friday and Saturday abroad by the likes of and began with a flurry of those Johnny Appleseed. They are delightful to bite into fresh looking for something different on and crisp, but they are also their lunch break. Later in the day, delightful as part of other and throughout Saturday, groups of dishes for the season. Enjoy friends and families dropped by. eating your way through the apple season. The entrees were the same as past years: sarma, bratwurst and Apple puff omelet sauerkraut; fresh chili verde, with (Yield: two large servings a tomale, beans, rice and home- or four smaller servings) 2 large apples* peeled, made tortillas; Navajo tacos; and cored and thinly sliced even classic American hot dogs 1/4 cup sweet butter or and chips. margarine During lunchtime both days 1/4 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon ground cinna- a group called Mixed Company mon blended their harmony with the 4 large eggs fragrant aromas. 1/4 cup sugar Members of the group, Jessie 1/4 teaspoon cream of tar- tar Butler of Grantsville, Laury 1 tablespoon confectioners’ Harding of Tooele, Fred Harris sugar (optional) of Tooele, Kristi Kent of Tooele, • Preheat oven to 450 Jason Henwood of Tooele and degrees. Heat butter or mar- Susan Coult of Tooele, have played garine in a medium-size skil- together often at the festival over let and sauté the apples for 5 the years. minutes over low heat • Mix together brown sugar “We’re just a group of people and cinnamon. who’re friends and we sing and we • Sprinkle over apples. Toss and continue to sauté apples dance,” Harding said. photography / Karen Hunt “Call it the Kaoroke Gang because Annamaria Cochran and Patricia Miller served bratwurst and other German food at St. Marguerite’s Fall Fest Friday and Saturday. Mixed for about 10 minutes, until Company (below), a band made up of Tooele and Grantsville residents took care of daytime entertainment. they caramelize. The mix- that’s how we all met,” Coult said. ture will be thick and syrupy Mixed Company — or the Throughout the weekend, com- Spoon mixture into an 8x8 Kaoroke Gang — call them what munity members won raffle items inch baking dish and keep hot in oven. you like, invited spectators to come and purchased goods at the silent • Separate eggs. Whisk up and enjoy their few minutes of auction. Michelle Kofford of yolks and the granulated fame on stage. Tooele City won a white two-door sugar in a small bowl until Friday night Tooele residents in fairly thick. In a large bowl, 1998 Chevy S-10 Truck, donated by beat egg whites with cream the band State of Mind performed. Quality Automotive. Nick Smith of of tartar until stiff and shiny. Saturday Tongan dancers from St. Fold into yolk mixture, a third Tooele City won the $1,000. Patrick’s Parish in Salt Lake City at a time. Pour egg mixture added more cultural diversity to “Besides the weather being so over the apples and bake for yucky I think it went really well. 8 to 10 minutes. The omelet the event, especially alongside will be puffed and golden. Richard Valdez of Salt Lake who We had a really good turnout, the Remove from the oven and performed Hispanic music. Also food was exceptional and everyone sprinkle with confectioners’ performing Saturday night was seemed to have a really good time,” SEE APPLES ON B10 Andrea Anderson of Grantsville. Chairwoman Holly Cisco said. The band caption Auditions Autism Family Week ooele City will spon- ction for Autism articipate in the Tooele Family Week Tsor Missoula Children’s Ais teaming up Pactivities at 6 p.m. Sept. 18-22. Theatre’s production of “Beauty with Family to Family • Tuesday – Family Safety Day at Dow Lou and the Country Beast.” Network this Thursday James Building. Children from kindergarten Sept. 21, 2006, at 6 p.m. • Wednesday – Family Togetherness, through sixth grade can audi- The group will be meeting your choice of activity. tion. Seventh and eighth grad- at the Human Workforce • Thursday – Family Education Day at ers may audition for assistant Services building located Tooele City Library. directors. Auditions are 4 p.m. at 305 N. Main St., on the • Friday – Service and Family Fun Day Monday, Sept. 25, at Copper second floor. Join togeth- at Tooele City Park and Pratt Aquatic Canyon Elementary, 1600 N. er for a night of informa- Center. Broadway. For more details see tion, resources and sup- Families that participate in at least two ad in the Doings secion or conta- port. For more informa- free activities receive a free dinner and act Terra Sherwood at 843-2142 tion call Erin at 843-0765. swimming party Sept. 22. More informa- or at [email protected]. tion at 843-2100 or www.tooelectc.com. 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your choice of activity. Tooele • Thursday – Family Education Day at Tooele City Library. Play auditions • Friday – Service and Family Fun Tooele City will be sponsoring Day at Tooele City Park & Pratt Aquatic Missoula Children’s Theatre’s produc- Center. tion of “Beauty Lou and the Country All activities begin at 6 p.m. and are Beast.” Children in kindergarten designed with the whole family in mind. through 6th grade are invited to audi- Families that participate in at least two tion. (7th and 8th graders may audition of the free activities will be treated to for assistant directors.) Auditions will a free dinner and swimming party on be on Monday, Sept. 25, at 4 p.m. and Friday, Sept. 22. For more information, will last for two hours. Auditions will call Tooele City at 843-2100 or visit be held at Copper Canyon Elementary, www.tooelectc.com. 1600 N. Broadway. There is no guaran- tee that everyone who auditions will be Meetings cast in the play. Children must be able to attend all the rehearsals and two per- formances on Saturday, Sept. 30. More Tooele County Planning information call Terra Sherwood at 843- Commission 2142 or at [email protected]. The Tooele County Planning Theatrical performance Commission will meet Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. Beauty Lou and the Country Beast in the auditorium at the Tooele County will be performed by local students on Courthouse, 47 S. Main, Tooele. Saturday, Sept. 30. Show times will be Trails meeting rescheduled at 3 and 7 p.m. at THS auditorium (301 The Tooele County Trails Committee W. Vine St.). Tickets will be available meeting Sept. 7 is rescheduled for Sept. at the door, and will cost $3 for adults, 21 at 3 p.m. in the auditorium at the $2 for children or $10 for a family. The Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. Main, week long Missoula Children’s Theatre Tooele. residency is sponsored by Tooele City. For more information please contact TEAD informs public Terra Sherwood at 843-2142 or at The U.S. Army Tooele Army Depot [email protected]. will hold an informal public meeting at the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. Shop local Main, Tooele, on Oct. 3, from 6-7 p.m. Harvest Days farmers market, flea to discuss plans for compliance with market and craft fair runs every Sat. the national emission standards for through Oct. 14 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at hazardous air pollutants for hazard- the Benson Grist Mill. Shop for fresh ous waste combustors. For additional produce, hand crafted gifts and decor. information, contact David Woodworth Sept. 16 join us in celebration of State or Thomas Turner at 883-3504. Museum Day. Take a free tour of the Historic Benson Grist Mill and pick your free copies of Memories of the Philanthropy Mill (one copy per family please). Questions, call Christine at (435) 882- 7678. Help kids read Northlake Elementary needs vol- Inventory planned unteers. The “STAR” reading program The Utah Family Center will be clos- needs your help! On Sept. 22, 2006, ing for inventory and grant renewal on from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Northlake Sept. 26. If you have checked out any Elementary (268 N Coleman) there will items from them recently and have for- be training for volunteers who can give gotten to return them, please do so by two hours each week to help students this date. Thank you for your continued in reading. If you are interested please support. Watch for our re-opening date. contact Northlake Elementary at 833- Rose Springs Elementary School has new student council officers (front, l-r) Dillon Neufeld, Ryan Brown and Ron Totman; For more information call the center at 1940. 833-1960. (back, l-r) Filip Anderson, Katelyn Robinson and Regan Stark. Help pets THS class of ‘87 Are you an animal lover who would North Aaron Dr., Tooele). Padre: Pablo Food labels collected second language are available. Register The Tooele High School Class of 1987 like to make a difference in your com- Ramos 882-4721 o 801-968-2731. Harris Elementary is still collecting now to graduate — just $25 per semes- is excited to announce the preparation ter. Located at 76 S. 1000 W. Call 833- munity? Tooele Animal Outreach is Methodists plan dinner boxtops and labels from food and other for their 20-year reunion Aug. 4, 2007. If products for educational purposes. If 1994. Adult Education classes are for looking for reliable foster families in Tooele United Methodist Church you are a 1987 class mate, family mem- you had a chance to shop the fantastic students 18 and over. the Tooele County Area to foster dogs annual turkey dinner will be Nov. 4. ber or know someone who is, contact sale at Albertson’s this week and you and cats from our local Animal Shelters Watch for details. Gain computer skills Saila Cederlof Felver at 951-303-8974 until these animals can be placed into don’t currently support a school, please The Tooele Adult Education Center or [email protected]. Also visit new forever homes. If you feel that you send them to Harris or call for pick-up. is offering a beginning class in Microsoft www.classreport.com/usa/ut/tooele/ can provide a great temporary home Library Contact Sherry at 315 Birch Tooele, Word XP, Access, Excel, PowerPoint ths/1987 for more information. for any of these animals, please contact 84074, call at 882-7604 or e-mail at and Windows. The class will be at the Gain gardening expertise Marci at 435-882-2085 or Tiffany at 435- [email protected]. Thank you for Tooele Adult Education Center at 76 S. The Tooele County USU Extension 884-4407 for more information about Library board meets helping us make our school goals. 1000 West on Tuesday and Wednesday Master Gardener Program begins Oct. our fostering program. The Tooele County Library board Enjoy hot dogs in Stansbury nights for five weeks beginning Tuesday 4, 2006. This is an intensive, well- will meet on Mon, Sept. 25, at 5 p.m. Free hot dogs will be on the barbe- Sept. 12 ending Oct. 18, from 6 - 9 p.m. rounded horticulture course taught by Dine to help teens Held at Tooele County Bookmobile cue and served by the Tooele County Adults currently enrolled at the educa- Larry Sagers (Utah State University Join the fun and help young women Headquarters Library, 429 E. Main St, Sheriff’s Office at the Night Against tion center pay $25. Community partici- Extension Horticulture Specialist) and discover a new beginning! On Thursday, Grantsville (Grantsville City Hall). All Crime held at Rose Springs Elementary pants pay $60. Seniors, 55 and over pay Linden Greenhalgh (Tooele County Sept. 21, Lt. Col John Melendez will be library board members are urged to in Stansbury Park. On Sept. 30 at 6 $55. Call 833-1994 for more informa- USU Agricultural Extension Agent). the key note speaker for a banquet ben- attend. Public attendance is also invit- p.m. the sheriff’s office and commu- tion. Preregistration required. Cost for the course with volunteer time efiting New Hope House in Tooele. The ed. nity plan to discuss and set up the is $85. Applications available in the $20 banquet begins at 6:30 p.m. at 3818 Learn to drive Bookmobile story time Neighborhood Launch. Family safety Tooele County Extension Office and W. 4700 S. in Salt Lake City. Call 843- A driver education course will begin The Tooele County Bookmobile awareness has been planned for the will be accepted through Sept. 25, 2006. 5602 or 224-3556 for reservations. Tuesday, Sept. 19, 6-9 p.m. The class Library, 429 E. Main, Grantsville. Story year by the school’s staff and Parent Class size limited. includes 18 hours of classroom instruc- time will be held each Thursday at 4 Teacher Association. tion and 12 hours of driving and obser- Farmer’s Market Overlake p.m. unless the library is closed. The vation. Register from 8:30 a.m. to 2 Tooele’s Farmer’s Market is up and program is designed to create a love p.m. The cost is $170 (current students running at Veteran’s Memorial Park of books in young children through Museums receive a $75 discount). every Friday from 4 p.m. until dusk. HOA meeting canceled stories, puppets, games and crafts. The The Overlake HOA meeting will be Learn English Find fresh produce, handmade goods public is invited and there is no cost to Railroad museum extends hours and more. held Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. in the emer- participate. For information call 884- ESOL conversational classes are The Tooele Valley Railroad Museum gency management room of the Tooele 3703. Wednesday nights from 7-9 p.m. ESOL Take charge of your money County Courthouse. All homeowners will extend its hours and be open from students may come anytime the cen- Need to get your finances organized? are invited to attend. Find monsters 1-7 p.m. If you have never visited the ter is open for individual study with Wondering if you are carrying too much Visit the Tooele City library for mon- railroad museum, this is your last our software programs and textbooks. debt? What about retirement, do you strous adventures during the month chance for the year. We have an excel- Open Tuesday and Wednesday from 5-9 have enough? This four-week series of Churches of September 2006. For more informa- lent tour of our section foreman house p.m. The book fee is $25 per semester. finance classes will answer those ques- tion, call the library at 435-882-2182 or and grounds. The section house is full tions and more. Come Mondays, Sept. visit the library at 128 W. Vine Street. Eat turkey of beautiful antiques and historical pic- 25 and Oct. 2, 7-9 p.m. 151 N. Main. Cost tures that you won’t want to miss! Seniors Plans are in the works for the is $25: Includes workbook, handouts Donner Reed Museum open and refreshments. Must preregister and Methodist Church annual turkey din- Schools The Donner Reed Museum, locat- pay by Sept. 8 to USU Extension at ner Nov. 4, 2006. Look for more details Grantsville seniors ed at the corner of Cooley and Clark The Grantsville Senior Center can be 843-2350. later. Help keep schools tobacco free Fall Boo-tique Streets in Grantsville, displays artifacts reached at 884-3446. Accelerate your equity Are you familiar with the Tooele from the Donner Reed trail seven days Tooele Methodist Church will hold • Mondays 9 a.m. quilting; lunch at Accelerated equity workshops will County School District’s tobacco- a week by appointment only. Call 884- its annual fall boo-tique on Friday and noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. be held Sept. 28 at 60 S. Main #1 at 7 free policy? Are you concerned with 3767 or 884-3411. • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 a.m. p.m. We’ll show you how to pay off your Saturday, Oct. 20-21, 2006. Reserve tobacco use by minors? Are you inter- your space now. Call Glenice Moore at ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch at noon, mortgage in 1/3 or 1/2 the time. No need ested in insuring our children are edu- reservations by 8:30 a.m. to refinance. One of our clients saved 882-3807 for more information and to cated regarding the deadly effects of Adult Ed reserve your booth. • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. break- $116,524.32 in interest; you can too. tobacco? The Tooele County School fast; 1 p.m. Pinochle; 1 p.m. Bunko Call 882-0355 or e-mail acook@city1st. Spanish services offered District tobacco advisory board will Earn High School diploma • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 a.m. com. The Episcopal Church of St. begin meeting for the 2006/2007 school Get your high school diploma this line dancing; lunch at noon, reserva- Barnabas invites everyone to the year on Sept. 21, 2006 at 3:30 p.m. at Optimize your credit year! All classes required for a high tions by 8:30 a.m.; 12 p.m. blood pres- Spanish services every Saturday at 5:30 the district offices. We welcome adults Come learn how to improve your school diploma, adult basic education, sure clinic; 1 p.m. Bingo p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more as well as youth ages 12-18 to attend. credit score. An improved credit score GED preparation, word processing, can save you thousands of dollars in information call Padre Romas at 882- We will be planning activities for the drivers’ education and English as a SEE DOINGS ON B3 interest and fees. Even if you have 4721 or 801-968-2731 or call Diconea school year, which will encourage kids good credit there are tips and tricks to Irene Rael at 882-2062. to remain tobacco-free and revisit- improve it. Call 882-0355 for date or e- Una, Santa, Catolica y ing the tobacco-free policy. For more DOINGS POLICY mail [email protected] information contact Rachael Cowan or Apostolica Melanie Castagno 833-1900. Enjoy family time La Iglesia Episcopal te da la Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings Around the Participate in the Tooele Family Bienvenida. Quienquiera que seas, de Book fair planned Valley”? Contact Barbara Bennett at the newspaper at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or Week activities Sept. 18-22. dondequiera que vengas, eres bien- Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High is e-mail to [email protected]. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a • Monday – Kick off and chalk it up fam- venido entre nosotros. A partir del having its first book fair. The theme is notice of special events for charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, ily art contest at Veterans Memorial Park. sabado 2 de Septiembre, ven y par- “Be a smartie come to the book fair.” etc. Businesses should contact the advertising department to inquire about placing a • Tuesday – Family Safety Day at ticipa de nuestras celebraciones reli- The parent preview will be on Tuesday, display ad. Due to limited space we can only guarantee that items will run three times. Dow James Building. giosas. Santa Misa: Sabados 5:30 p.m. Sept. 19, from 6-9 p.m. All are welcome Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. Information should be delivered no later • Wednesday – Family Togetherness, Parro quia de San Barnabas (1784 to attend. than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. TUESDAY September 19, 2006 B3 at 11 a.m. in MWMC classrooms. Recovery Doings Becky Crowther, RD will present Continued from page B2 “Eating for Prevention: Power Nutrients to Maximize Health.” Castaways AA meets • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; • Oct. 19-20 — AARP Driving Castaways Alcoholics lunch at noon, reservations by Course 12:30-5 p.m. in the Anonymous meets Monday- 8:30 a.m. MWMC classrooms. Cost is $10. Saturday at Noon and Friday at • Everyday puzzles, pool, • Oct. 20 — Senior Expo/ 6:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Aaron Dr., Tooele social Thanksgiving Point gardens day • Sept. 26 — Foot clinic 1:30- — open, mixed, non-smoking, trip costs $20. 3:30 p.m. Appointments needed; wheelchair access. Nursery • Oct. 23 — Knotty Knitters call 884-3446. available Monday-Friday; adults at 10 a.m. in the MWMC class- • Sept. 29 — Birthday dinner only Saturday. 4 p.m. Entertainment by Cristy rooms. Bring projects to share. Overeaters group meets • Oct. 24 — Birthday Bingo Roberts and family and Maria Overeaters Anonymous meets Whitworth and family. at 5 p.m. Wear a costume or Thursdays at 1:15 p.m. All are Tooele seniors pay $3. welcome at St. Barnabas Center, Finding your voice 1784 N. Aaron Dr., Tooele (youth Caregivers of an elderly Veterans room). Call Perky at 882-4721 or spouse or loved one should 882-7756 or leave message. plan to attend the 3rd annual Tooele AA meets daily conference and resource fair, VFW service session set Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous Sept. 23, 2006, from 1 to 5 p.m. A Veterans of Foreign Wars meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. Tooele senior citizens center, of the U.S. (VFW), field service at 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call 882- 59 E Vine St. Nancy Stalling officer will be in the Tooele area 7358 for information. of Salt Lake County aging is to assist in understanding and Dealer’s Choice AA meets the keynote speaker. Hear other applying for rightful VA benefits, Dealer’s Choice AA meeting speakers on medication issues, preparing documenting applica- will be held Sundays at 6 p.m. at legal implications, local caregiv- tion for compensation, pension, the United Methodist Church, 78 er experience, general caregiver hospitalization and other ben- E. Utah Ave. Call 224-4364 to get helps and local resources. The directions or information. efits. This is a free service and separate resource fair area will veterans need not be member Feeling trapped? feature local service providers If someone’s drinking is affect- with table displays to answer of the Veterans of Foreign Wars �������������������� of the U.S. to qualify for assis- ing your life, Alanon can help. questions and give handouts. My Hoop meets Wednesdays at tance. The VFW field service Door prizes and refreshments 10 a.m. in the youth room and at officer will be working out of ������������������������� during breaks. Sponsored by 6:30 p.m. in the Bowman room Tooele County aging services. the Tooele Workforce Service at 1784 N. Aaron Dr. in the staff Caregiver supports program Center located at 305 North office or call Perky at 882-7756 ������������������������� and caregiver advisory council. Main St. from 3-4:30 p.m. on or 882-4721. Refer to ad in this issue or call Oct. 20, 2006. Frank at 882-2870 ext. 130 for Call Alateen For Alateen group informa- �������������������� more information. Groups tion, call 849-1881. Caregiver guide classes Kick drug habit Do you care for a family A 12-Step Addiction Recovery member or friend who is aging, Autism Program for addictive/compul- �� chronically ill, has a disability or Action for Autism is team- sive behavior, run by LDS Social mental illness? The new UCARE �������������������������� ing up with Family to Family Services in Tooele and Erda, caregiver guide classes provide welcomes new members and hands-on training on a range Network this Thursday Sept. 21, ����������������������������� everyone. of topics to help you. Plan to 2006, at 6 p.m. We will be meet- • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 attend our next meeting on car- ing at the Human Workforce � � � � � � � S. 900 W., Tooele, Room 118 ing for the caregiver to be held Services building located at 305 • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 at Tooele Senior Citizens Center, N. Main St., on the second floor. E. Erda Road, Erda, Room 8 59 E. Vine St. Tuesday, Sept. 26, Please join us for a night of at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be information, resources and sup- served. Sign up now for these port. For more information call If it happens here, free courses by calling Dee Erin at 843-0765. read about it here. Askerlund at Mountain West Support women health and Hospice at 882-4163 �������������������������������������������������������������������������� The Tooele Branch of the or Coy Reynolds or Barbara TOOELETRANSCRIPT McFarland at Harmony Home American Association of BULLETIN Health and Hospice at 224-2599. University Women will meet on Activities planned Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m. at Subscribe Today • 882-0050 ������������������������������������������������������� the St. Barnabas Center, 1784 The Tooele County Senior Citizen Center — for the enjoy- N. Aaron Dr. Sue Nissen from ment of all Senior Citizens 55 the Wasatch Branch discuss years young and up — can be AWE+SUM, Attend Westminster reached at 882-2870. Explore Science Use Math. • Mondays — Aerobics 9:30 AWE+SUM is a three day camp a.m.; Bridge 10 a.m.; lunch 12-1 at Westminster College with p.m.; line dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo no charge to the girls. Seventh 1 p.m. grade girls, their mothers, teach- • Tuesdays — Lunch 12-1 ers, counselors and principals p.m.; Pinochle 1 p.m.; line danc- can learn more at www.aauwu- ing at 1 p.m. tah.org. • Wednesdays — Breakfast 9 a.m.-Noon; aerobics 9:30 a.m.; Sewing Guild Meeting ceramics 1 p.m. Our guild will meet on • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2006, in a.m.; lunch 12-1 p.m.; Bridge the extension office auditiorium Noon; Canasta/other games 1 p.m. beginning at 9:30 a.m. We will • Fridays — Pinochle 9:30 begin work on a cloth cover a.m.; aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Bingo for our sewing machines. Please at Noon; dinner 4-5:30 p.m.; contact Geri Thomas at 882- dancing 6-8 p.m. starting Sept. 8. 3487 for information on sup- • Sept. 22 — Dancing 6-8 p.m. plies needed. Anyone interested with Ahlstroms in this project is welcome. Bring • Sept. 23 — Caregiver con- show and tell if you want to and ference/fair 1-5 p.m. invite friends. • Sept. 26 — Blood pressure clinic follow-up 11 a.m. Moose holding benefit • Sept. 29 — Dancing 6-8 p.m. Women of the Moose 1521 with DJ Ned Garcia will be holding a benefit at the • Seeking Friday night enter- Tooele Lodge on Sept. 23, 2006, tainment after dinner. for baby McRay Elton who will • Looking for a piano player be undergoing extensive heart for the Tooele Senior Band — surgery. There will be a chicken volunteer position. fried steak dinner from 6-8 p.m. • Volunteer drivers need for (children welcome until 8 p.m.). short trips. Apply with Rose or A live 60s and 70s band will per- Joyce. CDL is not required. form from 8 to closing. The cost Senior Circle, MWMC $7 per person or $12 per couple. Senior Circle is for those over All members and their guests 50 and costs $15 per year. Call are invited. 843-3690 for a membership form and to RSVP for all activities Mixed Pool League except exercise and water aero- Mixed Pool League teams are bics. now forming. Sign up at the • Hinges and Twinges (water bar you wish to play for or call aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays Jackie at 435-830-7308 or Quade and Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt at 435-224-2628 if you want to ���������������������� Aquatic Center, $2.50. play but don’t have a team we’ll ��������������������������������� • Body Instincts (stretching, help you find one. toning) — Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at Real estate investors meet Pinnacle Therapy, 29 S. Main. Tooele Real Estate Investors • Sept. 25 — Knotty Knitters at 10 a.m. in the MWMC class- Group meets at 7 p.m. Call 882- rooms. Bring projects to share. 0355 or Curtis at 801-205-1700 • Sept. 26 — Birthday Bingo or e-mail [email protected] for at 5 p.m. Bring $3 for pizza. location and date. This is for • Sept. 27 — Bear Lake fall real estate investors or those foliage day trip costs $20. who want to be. Share ideas and • Sept. 28 — Healthy Woman learn ways to improve the bot- Seminar at 7 p.m. at MWMC. tom line — open to those who Topic will be skin laser thera- offer complementing services. pies by Dr. An Dinh. Diabetes classes set • Oct. 4 — Diabetes Support Anyone with diabetes — don’t Group 11 a.m. at the health ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� miss out on the self manage- department, 47 S. Main. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� ment classes held September • Oct. 6 — Breakfast Buddies ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Friday mornings 9:30 to Noon 9 a.m. Meet at Jim’s Family ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Restaurant. Dutch Treat! Sept. 22 and 29. You will need a • Oct. 11 — Lunch Bunch doctor’s referral. For more infor- Noon. Meet at Denny’s. mation, call Eileen DeLeeuw at • Oct. 18 — Wellness Luncheon 228-0048.
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Grantsville call 435- Full-time ASE Certified letin will not knowingly 16th All Hair cuts $7 car or truck. tric stove, black & road ties. 840-2298 ------Brand new. List $600. 578-1335. Salt Lake call Full Diagnostic Mechan- accept any advertis- Walk-ins welcome No cream, like new, $150. 843-0621 Apply in person • car & trucks Sell $199. 801-831- 801-649-6393 ic/Technician 5+ years ing for real estate appt. necessary 843- • farm equipment 882-3106 8836 N. Hwy 40 0678. exp. Fax resumes to which is in violation of 0535 • batteries Lake Point CONSTRUCTION Pro- Sporting Goods 884-6850 or call 840- the law. Our readers • aluminum & copper 100% Estate Quality Garage, Yard Sales fessional Needed. NEED HELP moving? 1673 are informed that all 9am - 5pm • Mon - Sat Bedroom Set. Solid ).352!.#% !'%.#9 Looking for Lead Fra- dwellings advertised Fast & friendly service wood. Dovetail drawers. 2 LIGHT Water Kayaks mers, framers wanting FREE Pick-up GRANTSVILLE, 609 3500/24 FRAMERS NEEDED: all in this paper are avail- with reasonable rates! Brand new. Retail plus equipment made to be Lead Framers and West Cherry Street, ,EARN THE INSURANCE levels of experience. able on an equal Senior citizen discount. 884- 3366 $7000. Sell $1995. by perception $700 for general construction 6400 Burmester Rd • Grantsville Tuesday & Thursday, BUSINESS WITHOUT THE Pay DOE. Call 830- opportunity basis. Free estimates. Contact 801-831-0678 all 882-5791 801-599- help. Great pay and 10am-4:30pm. House- 9770 Jeremy (435)224-2172 7367 OWNERSHIP COMMITMENT benefits - including paid hold, furniture, misc. ANTIQUE IRON bed, 100% NASA Memor (ELP PRODUCE APPOINT vacation and health FULL OR Part time meat NEED TILE? No job too items. SELLING YOUR moun- $100; Antique wood Foam Matt + Box. MENTS APPLICATIONS AND care. Call (801)808- cutter. Call 882-4882 Services big or too small. Free tain bike? Advertise it in cooking stove, $125; Brand new in pkg. Re- SALES 'ENERATE LEADS 4939 estimates. Call Brett Pet porter dog carrier, tail $1299. Sell $399. STANSBURY 502 Wheat the classifieds. Call AND FOLLOW UP "E PAID FULL TIME Receptionist/ (435)840-5147 extra large, like new, 801-831-0678 Drive, Saturday, 9am- 882-0050 A QUALITY Design and Technician. Medical of- $75; Carpet kit, fits 3pm. “The Shed” Home AND EMPLOYED BY A LOCAL build construction. We PIANO LESSONS in CURRENTLY ACCEPT- fice seeking two full short bed Ford, never 2 REFRIGERATORS, decor, furniture, crafts Lost & Found !MERICAN &AMILY