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TOOELE Ibapah resi- RANSCRIPT dents go the T distance to get their children schooled See B1 BULLETIN November 6, 2007 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 114 NO. 48 50¢ Candidates await voters’ decision after low-key campaign

by Sarah Miley a few have set up Web sites to get track record rather than a major for the Grantsville City Council four comment on the changing mes- STAFF WRITER their name out into the community, campaign to get re-elected. years ago. He has put up about 75 sages. It’s drawing more attention but on the whole the campaign has “I’ve been a city councilman for signs, and talked to people in per- and focus.” A relatively short campaign trail been a quiet one. eight years and people know me,” son and over the phone. Castagno said the only last-min- will come to an end today as 15 Incumbent Tooele City he said. “I hope they think I’m doing “I’ve done a limited amount of ute campaigning he’ll do is just candidates vying for seats on the Councilman Mike Johnson said this a good job, and if they do then I going door-to-door, but have done making phone calls and reminding Tooele and Grantsville city councils election has been low-key and low- should get re-elected. There’s prob- more just talking to people as I’ve and the Stansbury Service Agency money compared to others he has ably not a whole lot I could say to run into them,” he said. SEE VOTE PAGE A4 ➤ have their fates decided by voters. been a part of, including past city sway people one way or the other.” But Castagno has done some- Most of the candidates have council and county commission Johnson said he’s spent about thing different with his signs to help spent less than a month campaign- races. He said part of the reason for $800 dollars on campaigning, them stand out among the others. For a recap of the ing — a sharp contrast to months that was simply low voter interest. excluding newspaper advertising. He posted messages on pieces of general election and of buildup in last year’s election for “In years past, there’s been a lot He won’t be doing any last-minute paper on the signs that he changes county offices and state legislative more public interest in the elec- campaigning as he has business in occasionally. full local election seats. And whereas the 2006 elec- tion,” Johnson said, adding that he California and will be out of town “Some say ‘please vote,’ and oth- results on Wednesday tion featured a blizzard of direct was only invited to one meet-the- on election day. ers let people know about early morning, please visit mail campaign ads and street signs, candidates event this year. Sole Grantsville City Council voting,” he said. “I think the signs our Web site at www. this year’s candidates have kept Johnson, the top Tooele vote- incumbent Todd Castagno said he almost blend in for a while — you’ve the signage and mailings minimal. getter in the September primary has done less campaigning this seen it so many times you don’t tooeletranscript.com. Some have gone door-to-door and election, is relying primarily on his time around than when he first ran notice it — but I’ve heard people

Erda hunter shot in ELECTION DAY DILEMMA the face accidently

by Suzanne Ashe “The shots went off STAFF WRITER and he went down on his knees,” said Hiatt. “A whole A 45-year-old pheasant bunch of blood was stream- hunter was accidentally ing down his face. It was shot in the face with BB amazing how much blood pellets fired from a shot- there was.” gun Sunday morning in Two BBs lodged in Peck’s Grantsville. cheek have not been Grantsville Police said removed, though one BB Roy Peck was searching for that struck his forehead birds in the flats off of Hale has been removed. A fourth Street when the shooting BB lodged in his eye and occurred. There was a row detached the retina. of trees between Peck and a Peck, who lives in Erda group of hunters. with his wife and three “The pheasant flew up daughters, is home today, between him and everyone but will be going back to the fired. It’s possible the other hospital for another surgery hunters didn’t know they to repair his eye. hit anyone,” said Grantsville “We believe it is acciden- Police Chief Dan Johnson. tal, but we are still look- Peck was struck in the ing for the people who shot face by four BBs. He was him,” said Johnson. rushed to Mountain West According to Hiatt, Peck Medical by his friend is not employed and has no and fellow hunter Bruce medical coverage. Hiatt. He was later moved to Donations can be made to University Hospital in Salt the Roy Peck Recovery Fund Lake City where he under at any Wells Fargo bank. went a four-hour surgery. [email protected]

Former elementary photography / Troy Boman Tara Pincock (right) and Susan Cheataham consider their choices before casting votes at Middle Canyon Elementary Tuesday. Polling locations will teacher sent to prison be open until 8 p.m. this evening.

by Suzanne Ashe dents in his classroom. STAFF WRITER Christopher Burton, 26, was sentenced on eight counts Salaries rise as school district finalizes contracts A once-popular East of child sexual abuse, a first- Elementary third-grade degree felony. by Tim Gillie islature with step and lane teacher was sentenced Friday Many of the parents of the STAFF WRITER increases — based on qualifi- to eight to 30 years in prison young victims spoke dur- cations and years of teaching ��������������������� — the maximum time allowed ing the sentencing hearing Tooele County teachers experience — funded by the �������������������������������������������������������������� — for sexually abusing stu- SEE SENTENCED PAGE A8 ➤ received healthy raises this district. ���� year that put them on a level Instructional assistants, pay footing with teachers secretaries, and other classi- ��������� ������� around the state and across fied employees represented ��������� ������� the nation. by the TCEA received a 7.23 ������ ������� The Tooele County Board percent increase in base pay of Education ratified its and steps. ������� ������� annual salary and contract “These employees support ����� ������� negotiations with the Tooele our certified staff in a variety ������ ������� Education Association of ways in meeting the goals ������ ������� (TEA), the Tooele Classified of educating students,” said Employees Association Johnsen. ����� ������� (TCEA) and school adminis- District administrators ��������� ������� trators in October, according received a 4.64 percent base ���� to Mike Johnsen, superinten- salary increase. dent for the Tooele County The Governor’s Office of ����������� ������� School District. Information Planning and Budget lists the ����������������� ������� on those contracts was average annual pay growth in �������������� ������� released Tuesday morning. for 2007 as 5.6 percent ���������� ������� Classroom teachers, spe- — meaning teachers wages cialists, and other certified outpaced wage growth for ������������������ ������� photography / Troy Boman employees represented by most occupations this year. ������������ ������� Tara Isaacson watches her client, Christopher Burton, apologize to the the TEA received an aver- This was an unusual year ��������������� ������� family members of his victims in 3rd District Court on Friday. Burton, a age increase of 7.98 percent, for salary negotiations, ��������������������� former East Elementary teacher, was sentenced to eight to 30 years at which includes a $1,930 base ������������������������������������������� the Utah State Prison on eight counts of sex abuse of a child. increase funded by the leg- SEE SALARIES PAGE A4 ➤

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A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 6, 2007 Utah & The West

Valley Weather Forecast Local Weather Voucher program’s fate finally being decided by Brock Vergakis Tue 59/36 ASSOCIATED PRESS 11/6 A mainly sunny sky. High 59F. (AP) — The debat- Winds light and variable. ing has nearly ended and the television commercials will soon disappear. After almost a year with private school vouchers a dominant topic in the state, Wed 61/39 11/7 voters finally get their say on the pro- Sunshine. Highs in the low 60s gram in today’s general election. and lows in the upper 30s. If approved, parents could receive $500 to $3,000 per child, depending on income, for tuition at a private school. But public opinion polls indicate that Thu 62/42 most voters oppose the program and 11/8 will kill it before a single voucher is Mainly sunny. Highs in the low 60s awarded. and lows in the low 40s. Brigham Young University political ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content science professor Quinn Monson said Service he’d be shocked if the voucher propo- nents draw more than 40 percent of the Temps / Precipitation vote. “That would be a real sort of moral Date High Low (prec./inches) victory (for voucher supporters) in Nov. 2 55 34 0 some sense, and an indication it’d be Nov. 3 59 32 0 worth trying again on a more limited Nov. 4 61 33 0 scale,” Monson said. Nov. 5 60 34 0 Polls on the issue have been consis- tent ever since the Legislature approved Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer the program in February, passing the for the National Weather Service, reports House by one vote. Voucher opposition that his recording station at 139 S. Main St., has hovered around 60 percent all year. received no precipitation between Nov. 2 and “I think the consistency is very inter- 5 and a total of zero inches in November. esting. One of the things you have in For the water year, which began Oct. Utah is very high public school enroll- 1, 2007, Tooele has received 1.14 inches ment at 96 percent. In general, there’s AP photo / Douglas C. Pizac of precipitation. The normal for the year is a lot of support for public schools in 19.09 inches of precipitation. Utah,” said Lisa Johnson, spokeswoman School voucher opponent state Rep. Sheryl Allen (left) and voucher proponent Richard Eyre state their cases during a school voucher debate for the anti-voucher group Utahns for Tuesday, Oct. 30, in Salt Lake City. If approved today, Utah’s voucher law would grant $500 to $3,000 for each child sent to private school. Unlike local programs elsewhere, even affluent families in well-performing districts would qualify. Public Schools. Pollen Count It’s not that voters haven’t had plenty not dictated by the neighborhood in have to educate students who leave for modate those students. of people trying to persuade them one which a family can afford to live. private schools. The way the voucher bill is written, no The Intermountain Allergy and Asthma way or the other. Utah has the nation’s largest classes Voucher proponents, including many state money would be taken away from pollen count for Nov. 6, 2007, is as follows: Parents for Choice in Education, pri- and spends less per student than any conservative lawmakers, have said the public schools to pay for vouchers. It Chenopods — Extremely Low marily funded by Overstock.com found- other state. state’s school population will increase would be taken from a fund that’s used Sagebrush — Extremely Low er and CEO Patrick Byrne, has spent In 13 years, when all students would 450 percent more in the coming decade to pay for transportation, social services Mold — Low about $3.8 million trying to make sure be eligible, the voucher program is than it did in the past decade. They and other state agencies. It’s unclear the voucher programs survives today’s expected to cost about $71 million say a voucher program will save the if lawmakers who support vouchers referendum. The group believes parents annually — at least $43 million more state money and eliminate the need to would raise taxes to make up for that should have a choice of schools that’s than it will save public schools that don’t increase taxes in the future to accom- lost funding. Subscriber Service

If you haven’t received your newspaper by 6:30 p.m., please call 882-0050 and Utah’s railroad lines on track for safest year in decades our customer representative will you. Customer service hours on Tuesday and OGDEN (AP) — Data from Railroad companies will Board. “These accidents are 100 includes new bells, lights, gates training education, it catches Thursday nights are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. the Association of American spend roughly $9.4 billion in percent preventable.” and curbs on railroad lines for up with you. That’s when you Railroads shows Utah’s rail sys- 2007 to make safety upgrades In Utah, safety improvements the FrontRunner commuter start to see these declines,” he tem is on track for the safest to infrastructure such as cross- are the result of combined train that will debut in 2008, said. ������ year in decades. ing signals and tracks as well public awareness campaigns, he said. ���������� Derailments dropped by nine as improvements to freight engineering and enforcement, Operation Lifesaver has sup- �������� during the first six months of cars and other equipment, the said Vern Kesslar, coordinator plied rail safety education to Tooele �������������� 2007 — a 39 percent decrease association’s CEO Edward R. of Operation Lifesaver Utah, a 15,000 high school students �������������� ��������� over the same period in 2006. Hamberger said. nonprofit that educates driv- and about 2,000 bus drivers ������������� ������������������ Utah is one of 33 states that “Safety is something very ers. and commercial truck drivers “We are Your Neighborhood ������ saw a decline in train accidents, important, not just for employ- Kesslar also credits the Utah over the past year. Family Theatre” ����������� ���������� according to AAR data. The ees but for people crossing the Department of Transportation The transportation board’s ��������������� ��������������� 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. ��������������� ������������������� association cites human error tracks,” said William Clyburn, with adding newer, better sig- Clyburn says that when it comes (East of Viaduct) 843-5800 �������������� ���������������� and track issues as the leading former vice chairman of the nal crossings that alert drivers to safety, consistency counts. Tickets are now available online at www.movieswest.com ������������ ���������������� causes of railroad accidents. U.S. Surface Transportation to oncoming train traffic. That “When you’re consistent with ��������� Nov.* 2 - 8 ������������ ������ Times & Shows Subject to Change ������������ ������������� ������������ ��������������������� Bee Movie* ����������� ������������ More states putting poachers in the cross hairs (PG) ����������� ������������ Dly 4:15, 7:15, 9:25 ��������������� ������������ by Keith Ridler of Fish and Game. hunting, fishing or trapping privi- revocations can range from one Sat 12:05, 2:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:25 ������������� ������������ Sun 12:05, 2:15, 4:15, 7:15 �������������� ������������ ASSOCIATED PRESS States that join share informa- leges since 1998, including more year up to a lifetime for a flagrant ������������� ����������� tion on people who have pleaded than 2,800 so far this year. License violation. * ������������ ������������������������� BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Curtis guilty or been convicted of a crime Saw 4 ����������� Thurman had just finished catch- that led to the revocation of their Dly 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 (R) ������������� �������������������� ing a nice limit of fish when the hunting or fishing privileges, and ����������� ����������������� Sat 12:15, 2:25, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 ���������������� ����������������� wildlife enforcement officer then other member states decide Sun 12:15, 2:25, 4:30, 7:00 ������������� ���������������������� popped suddenly out of the forest whether or not to also revoke that ��������������� to issue him a citation for illegal person’s privileges. American Gangster* �������������� ����������������� snagging in the South Fork of the Each state has a representative (R) ������������� �������������� Boise River. that sits on the compact’s board, Dly 4:00, 7:00, 9:55 ��������������� �������������� Sat 12:30, 4:00, 7:00, 9:55 An even greater shock followed which elects a chairman. ������������ �������������� Sun 12:30, 4:00, 7:00 when Thurman discovered the “People are more mobile ���������� Halibut Dinner ����������� ���������������� yearlong suspension of his fishing than they ever used to be,” said * ������������ ����������������� 3 pieces of halibut Martian Child privileges imposed after his guilty Chairman Bob Timian, the chief served with fries, $ ����������� �������� plea included not only Idaho, but game warden for North Dakota, salad & a roll Dly 4:45, 7:10, 9:40 (PG) ���������������� ����������������� 8.99 Sat 12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:10, 9:40 ������������� ������������������� some two dozen other states. which joined the compact in Free Med Drink w/ Sun 12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:10 Those states are all members 2001. “The overall benefit is that dinner purchase of the Interstate Wildlife Violator people can’t just violate in one �������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������� Compact, formed in 1991 as an state and say, ‘Ah, I have all the The Game Plan �������������������������������������������� effort by the six founding states rest of the states I can go hunt in Dly 4:45, 7:05, 9:30 (PG) ���������������������������������������� — Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, illegally.’” ������������������������������������������� Sat 12:00, 2:20, 4:45, 7:05, 9:30 �������������� Nevada, Oregon and Washington Joining the compact allows Sun 12:00, 2:20, 4:45, 7:05 ���������������������������������������� — to protect from poachers fish states to treat nonresidents ����������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������� and wildlife that bring in millions accused of a violation as resi- ����������������������������������������� of tourist dollars annually. dents. That means officers far Passage to Zarahemla ��������������������������������������������� “Oh, man, it killed me,” said afield don’t have to spend time Dly 4:15, 7:00, 9:25 (PG-13) ��������������������� �������������������������������������� Thurman, of Boise, who ended taking a nonresident to jail, but Sat 12:15, 4:15, 7:00, 9:25 ����������������������������������� up not going on annual fishing can simply issue a citation. SHAKES Sun 12:15, 4:15, 7:00 ������������������������������������������ trips this summer to Washington, If citations are ignored, the ������������������������������������� Gyro Dinner 32 Flavors Our Box Office opens daily ���������������������������������������� Oregon and Montana. “It can- compact allows the state where Small 14 oz Med 18 oz Jumbo 32 oz 20 min. before first show starts. ������������������������������������������� gryo served with $ All shows before 6pm $5 celed my privilege of going into the alleged violation occurred to fries, salad & a roll $2.15 $2.79 $4.19 pm $ $ ������������������������������������������ After 6 Adults 7 • Kids (under 12) 5 the mountains, really.” contact the person’s home state. 7.49 $ ������ Seniors (over 65) 5 Since the compact formed, That person’s hunting and fishing 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele lawmakers in 20 more states have privileges in the home state are All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens �������������������������������������� HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm ����������������������������������� passed legislation to join, and 10 then suspended until he or she ���������������������������������� more, including Alaska, are con- proves that the original problem �������������������������������� sidering signing up. A Web site is has been dealt with. PG-13 R ����������������������������������� also being created for the com- “There are some folks who Sun. - Thur. 5:00 | 7:00 Nightly 5:00 | 7:45 ������������������������� pact. don’t care what the fine money is,” Fri. & Sat. 5:00 | 7:00 | 9:00 ENDS THURSDAY Based on a true story! ������������������������������������������ “I suspect that all the states in said Cummins. “But if they lose Tooele’s Show Place for Over 60 Years! ����������������������������������������������� the U.S. will join at some ,” their hunting of fishing privileges, ������������������������������������������������� Dan in Real Life Into the Wild ��������������������������������������������������� said Clay Cummins, assis- that’s much more important.” 882-2273 ������������� tant chief for the Enforcement For states in the compact, near- Admission Adults $6 | Child/Senior $4 | before 6pm $4 111 N. Main, Tooele Admission Adults $6 | Child/Senior $4 | before 6pm $4 Bureau of the Idaho Department ly 17,000 poachers have lost their Starts Friday “30 Days of Night” 5:00 | 7:30 (R) A3

TUESDAY November 6, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Alpine Academy expansion intended to be ‘heart’ of campus

by Tim Gillie part of a fire-safety feature for STAFF WRITER the school, 24,000 gallons of water storage was installed, It looks like a barn from the along with an 8-inch water outside, but on the inside it well that can pump 150 gal- is a new $1.7 million educa- lons per minute to refill the tion center for the girls at the storage. The North Tooele Alpine Academy, a residential Fire Department can use the treatment facility in a family- water storage at the acad- style environment for strug- emy to replenish their trucks gling teen age girls in Erda. when fighting a fire any- The newly built Crocker where in east Erda. Before the Education Center will house water storage was installed, five classrooms, office space the fire department had to for school administrators refill its 1,000 gallon trucks and staff, rooms for individ- in Stansbury Park, Bjorklund ual therapy, a library, and a said. lunchroom that doubles as a The Alpine Academy dance room. The classrooms opened in 2002 as Utah Youth have Internet access, and Village’s first private, paid video projection is available residential treatment facil- for powerpoint presentations ity. At the time, Utah Youth and movies. The new facil- Village had a 35-year history ity was named for Gary and of providing treatment, large- Ann Crocker, who were major ly in group homes, according contributors to the academy. to Heal. Gary Crocker also serves as “The girls who come to us chairman of the board for have been through the wring- Utah Youth Village. er,” said Mulitalo. “Many have “The new facility will be the been away from their families centerpiece and heart of our attending various programs Alpine Academy campus,” for years. Eighty percent of said Janet Mulitalo, academy our girls graduate from Alpine director. Academy, ready to resume photography / Maegan Burr The new building was a productive life with their opened Nov. 3 to provide People gather in the Gene Smith living room at the Alpine Academy in Erda Saturday during an open house. The treatment center just opened its fifth build- families and friends.” ing, the Gary and Ann Crocker Education Center. The new facility holds a library, classrooms, a ballet studio and therapy rooms for the girls that attend the junior high and high school [email protected] academy. classes for the girls at the academy. It was built by Watt Village, the parent company experiencing behavioral and of the various homes. As time Construction and designed of Alpine Academy. “It’s just psychological problems. The went on, it became evident to look like a barn to fit the like a traditional school.” girls work on issues ranging that a separate facility was rural character of the neigh- The new center is the lat- from Tourettes Syndrome needed for classes and office borhood. est expansion for Alpine to Reactive Attachment space, said Heal. “We have really tried to Academy, which now con- Disorder, according to There is another benefit in make our facilities blend sists of five homes that house Mulitalo. the new education center for into the community,” said up to 10 girls each on 32 acres Prior to the completion of the community too, accord- Rebecca Heal, director of east of Droubay Road. The the education center, classes ing to Eric Bjorklund, presi- Development for Utah Youth academy is designed for girls were held in the living rooms dent of Utah Youth Village. As

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Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. photography / Maegan Burr Sat. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Closed Sun. The new Gary and Ann Crocker Education Center at the Alpine Academy in Erda opened Saturday. The school is run by the Utah Youth Village for girls from around the nation who have suffered from abuse, attempted suicide or have been diagnosed with psychiatric conditions. Birch Family Pharmacy EnergySolutions to go public next month 758 N. Main, Tooele Initial offering will be for 30 million shares at around $20 per share 882-7775 by Doug Radunich ENV Holdings, will be sell- ally. and Exchange Commission STAFF WRITER ing 18.15 million shares. If For more information on Web site at www.sec.gov. buyers pay the $20 per share EnergySolutions’ filing state- [email protected] Sheldon Birch, Pharm. D. One of Tooele County’s that EnergySolutions is pro- ment, visit the U.S. Securities largest and most high-profile jecting, the company expects companies plans to go public to generate proceeds of $213 next month. million. EnergySolutions, which is The company began in 1988 based in Salt Lake City but by operating a low-level radio- has the bulk of its Utah oper- active and hazardous waste Our New Super Heros! ations at its Clive radioactive disposal site built around a am pm am pm pm pm disposal facility, plans to sell mile-square waste pile cre- Open Monday - Friday 9 - 10 • Saturday 11 - 10 • Sunday 1 - 10 30 million shares of common ated by the U.S. Department After 5pm weekdays, Saturday & Sunday no appointment necessary. stock in December. Proceeds of Energy’s cleanup of the Late! from the offering will be used old Vitro mill tailings from to pay off millions of dollars the Salt Lake Valley. Today, Dr. Jim Gould, MD in debt obligations to offi- more than 95 percent of all cers, according to an Oct. 31 the commercial radioactive registration filing with the waste in the country goes to Jennifer McGlothlin U.S. Securities and Exchange EnergySolutions’ Clive facil- MMS, PA-C Commission. ity, which is expected to have The company, which will the capacity to continue be listed on the New York accepting waste for the next Gary Fulkerson, PA-C Stock Exchange under the 19 years. The company has (Pictured right to left) symbol “ES,” will be selling expanded internationally in • After-Hours & Urgent-Care Needs 11.85 million shares while recent years, and now does • Preventative Care: its controlling stockholder, $2 billion in revenues annu- Well Checks & Physicals • Teens and Adolescents • Immunizations • Chronic Health Care Issues Invite the whole town • Most Insurances Accepted! to your yard sale! Mountain West Pediatrics TOOELETRANSCRIPT & BULLETIN Bedtime Kids Care 843-8380 • 196 E. 2000 N. • Ste. 104 (Behind Mountain West Medical Center) 882-0050 A4

A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 6, 2007 Tooele man dies in Police arrest group of ‘bikers’ following bar beating

by Suzanne Ashe He was transported to the hospital. His Gang Unit and the Utah Major Crime crash near Vernon STAFF WRITER injuries consisted of nine staples to his Task Force — six arrest warrants were head, 25 stitches around his ear and served on Nov 1. by Suzanne Ashe tor trailer at milepost 11 near Police arrested six members of a surgical glue for a cut above his eye. Ronald Nokes, 43, Trenton Leavitt, STAFF WRITER Vernon. Snyder’s car report- motorcycle club in connection with According to a police statement, a 38, Michael Hymer, 40, David Larson, edly drifted into the oncom- the Oct. 28 beating of a 22-year-old witness said one of the assailants was 40, Antonia Deherrera, 36 and John A 58-year-old Tooele man ing lane, colliding with the man at the BFE bar on Main Street at holding a wood stick or bat. Medina, 29, were all booked into the was killed after his car crashed semi and then rolling off the the south end of Tooele. An investigation was undertaken with Tooele County Detention Center on into a semi and burst into west side of the road where According to the police report, the assistance from several law enforce- the charge of rioting. flames at about 1:30 Friday it caught fire. Snyder’s body victim, whose name was not released, ment agencies — Tooele Drug Task The incident is still under investiga- afternoon. was badly burned in the fire. was beaten by “a large group of bikers” Force, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, tions, police said. According to a Utah The driver of the truck just outside of the bar two weeks ago. Tobacco and Firearms, Salt Lake Metro [email protected] Highway Patrol reporter, drove on about 1/4 of a mile Thomas E. Snyder was head- before coming to a stop. ed southbound on SR-36 The UHP did not indicate when his Chevrolet Malibu the cause of the accident. “On a small campaign like McCall said he’ll probably county’s three early voting crashed into a Peterbilt trac- [email protected] Vote the Service Agency, you want just be making phone calls locations this year. Early vot- continued from page A1 that personal contact,” she today. ing was available from Oct. said. “I had planned to take a 23 to Nov. 2. people to get out and vote. Achziger said this year’s day off work and try to do Gillette said the numbers Another Grantsville can- election has been a nice break a last-minute push as far as from this year’s early voting didate, Mike Johnson, won’t from campaigning, especially door-to-door, but I’m not are about the same as last Boost Your be doing any last-minute after her failed run for a state going to be able to do that,” year, which was the first time campaigning. He is currently senate seat last year. he said. early voting was offered in hunting in Idaho and won’t In contrast, Dave McCall, Steve Pruden, another the county. She added that Business! be home by the time election a candidate for Tooele City Tooele City Council incum- early voting turnout should results come out. However, Council, said he has spent bent, said his strategy has be higher next year because Johnson, who put up 50 signs close to $1,400 on his cam- been to use a combination of of the presidential election. TOOELETRANSCRIPT around town over the last few paign, putting up 150 signs signs, fliers and door-to-door Gillette said she suspects weeks, said he’ll check in to and three large banners, and advertising. the city council races may be BULLETIN see if he won or lost. placing newspaper ads. He “I’m a firm believer in so low-key this year because “I’m sure I’ll be getting a said most of his campaign- signs,” he said. “I’ve also dis- “nobody’s throwing dirt.” ADVERTISING • 882-0050 phone call from my wife,” he ing involved word-of-mouth tributed several thousand fli- Polls are open until 8 p.m. said. tactics. ers door-to-door.” Results of the general elec- Christy Achziger is unchal- “I attended pretty much Pruden said he has spent tion will be posted at http:// lenged for an open seat on the every event I could to hand around $500 on campaign- www.co.tooele.ut.us/clerk. Stansbury Greenbelt Service out fliers,” McCall said. “It’s ing, but he’s held costs down htm. Area, so she hasn’t done any been interesting — especially by re-using signs from his Municipal elections are campaigning. However, she trying to hold down a regular previous city council elec- also being held in Ophir, Rush ���������������� said if someone had been job.” tion. He added that his elec- Valley, Stockton, Wendover running against her, she McCall visited with the tion night plans involve going and Vernon. ����� would have posted about 100 senior citizens, as well as to the County Courthouse to [email protected] campaign signs, gone door- other groups like the Board watch the returns come in. to-door, sent out mailers and of Realtors to get his mes- Tooele County Clerk �������������������������� targeted those who consis- sage out. As for any last-min- Marilyn Gillette said 743 �������������� tently vote. ute plans to gain extra votes, early voters turned up at the

���������������������� salary increase for other trict administrators will pay Education Association. Salaries employees had to come from an additional $50 per month Teacher salaries in Tooele ����������������� continued from page A1 the 4 percent increase in the towards their health insur- are slightly lower than along weighted pupil unit the dis- ance in return for an increase the Wasatch front, Johnsen ����������������������������������������� according to Johnsen. The trict receives from the state. of 1.25 percent in salary. readily admits. legislature intended to fund The negotiated salary The $1,930 base increase “When we recruit, we try to ������������������������������� a $2,500 salary increase for increases do not include a along with the promised emphasize our lifestyle — all all teachers, counselors, one-time bonus of $930 for additional $570 has substan- the benefits of a small rural ���������������������� and other certified staff that teachers and building prin- tially raised the pay of new community with the close- �������������������������������������������� work in schools. When the cipals, and a $295 bonus for teachers and makes Utah ness of the big town in Salt �������������������������������� dust settled, however, the classified employees funded more competitive with sur- Lake,” he said. amount appropriated came by the legislature. rounding states, according to “The district has been very to $1,930 per teacher. The Legislative leaders have Johnsen. good to negotiate with,” said ������������������������������������������������� error occurred because spe- pledged to fully fund the The average salary for a Bob Gowans, TEA President. �������������������������������������������������������� cial education teachers and $2,500 base increase in the new teacher in Utah last year “We also appreciate what the ���������������������������������������������������������� some specialists were left off January regular session of the was $28,653, according to the legislature has done. With the of the count of teachers given legislature. If and when that Utah Education Association. projected surplus in the state ���������������������������������������������������� to the legislature. happens, negotiations with The salary for a first-year budget, there needs to be a ��������������������������������������������������� The district has always the TEA call for any addi- teacher straight out of school common conversation about ������������������������������������������������������ tried to give a consistent tional money received to be with no previous experience things that can be done to �������������������������������������������������������� raise across the board to all passed on to the teachers, in Tooele this year will be improve education, not just ������������������������������������������������� employee groups, Johnsen Johnsen said. $30,652. in salaries.” ������������������������������������ said. The base increase for In the area of benefits, The national average for [email protected] teachers was funded directly certificated employees, a new teacher is $30,377, ����������������������������������� by the legislature, and any school principals, and dis- as reported by the National ����������������������������� ������������������������� Subscribe Today ���������������������� 882-0050 For GOP presidential hopeful Mitt �������������� Romney, his life is his father’s legacy by Steve LeBlanc neously earn a law degree from Romney took the job. As presi- ASSOCIATED PRESS Harvard Law School and an MBA dent and CEO of the organizing from Harvard Business School. committee he pared the budget, BOSTON (AP) — From his Romney landed a prized job boosted revenues and worked to slicked, carefully coifed hair to his at the Boston Consulting Group, repair the committee’s reputation data-driven business principles helping companies streamline with sponsors. That prompted his to his unwavering devotion to his their operations and fatten their return to the political arena. Mormon faith, Mitt Romney is the bottom lines. Recruited by the Massachusetts spitting image of his father physi- He moved to a rival consulting GOP to run for governor in 2002, cally, professionally and morally. firm, Bain & Co., in 1977 and was Romney presented himself as a The depth of their bond can be so promising that the company’s fiscal conservative and social seen in one early story. founder tapped him to head Bain moderate. He opposed new taxes, As an 18-year-old, Mitt Romney Capital, a spin-off Bain envi- but also pledged not to change met a 15-year-old girl with whom sioned would combine analytical the state’s abortion laws, and he he felt he could share his life. He and management expertise with vowed support for gay rights and then left for a year of college and a investments in promising compa- other liberal agenda items. 2 1/2-year mission in France, dur- nies. The victory only sharpened the ing which time his father not only With Romney at the helm, Bain parallels with his father’s life: suc- took his future wife, Ann Davies, Capital helped launch or reshape cessful businessman, dedicated to church, but converted her to hundreds of companies, includ- family man and, now, governor. their faith. ing Staples and Domino’s Pizza. Romney brought a CEO’s focus When Romney returned the Romney went on to make tens of to the job, his term noted particu- couple married. millions of dollars, part of a net larly for a landmark health care Today, as he runs for the worth now estimated at up to $250 law. Republican presidential nomina- million. By the end of 2005, Romney tion, Mitt Romney highlights his In 1994, Romney decided to fol- approached a self-imposed dead- 38-year marriage, his five sons and low his father’s path into politics. line for deciding whether to seek the family life he’s built with Ann In one of the bluest of re-election the following year. His — all tied to his father’s influence. Democratic states, the Republican father had served three terms, but “My dad is my life hero,” said decided to challenge Sen. Edward Romney decided to leave after just Romney, now 60. “I probably would M. Kennedy, a liberal icon. one. have never thought about politics; Kennedy ended up winning, 58 “In this four-year term, we can it would have never crossed my percent to 41 percent. accomplish what I set out to do,” mind, had I not seen him do it. A different challenge a few years he said. “In fact, we’ve already He’s the real pioneer.” later brought acclaim. accomplished a great deal.” Willard Mitt Romney was born In the late 1990s, Utah was In February, Romney formally March 12, 1947, the youngest of reeling. To land the 2002 Winter declared his candidacy for presi- George and Lenore Romney’s four Olympics, the Salt Lake Organizing dent at the Henry Ford Museum in children. Committee had enticed his native Michigan. George Romney wanted his son International Olympics officials “The fact that he took that path to go to law school after Brigham with lavish gifts. Accusations of course has made that some- Young University, but Mitt want- of bribery mired the Games in thing I would consider,” Mitt ed to attend business school. He scandal. Resignations sullied the Romney said of his beloved father, opted for both, enrolling in a dual- region’s reputation. who died in 1995. “Otherwise it degree program at Harvard in 1971. Utah officials went looking for a probably wouldn’t have entered Over five years, he would simulta- white knight. my thinking.” A5

TUESDAY November 6, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 City Hall hosting first of three traveling art collections

by Sarah Miley p.m. for those who may be STAFF WRITER unable to view the exhibit during normal business Tooele may not be a well- hours. known venue for the visual Next month, the Arts arts, but the Tooele City Arts Council will sponsor the Utah Council is trying to change High School Art Show, which that with a watercolor exhibit will also be held at City Hall. — the first of three exhib- An exhibit called “Visions of its planned in the next few Moab” will be on display in � months — now on display at March. City Hall. [email protected] � The Tooele City Arts Council is sponsoring the Utah Watercolor Society Traveling Art Exhibit, which will be available for the pub- “The Rusty Rooster Boutique” lic to view through the entire When: Thur., November 8 month of November. The Utah Watercolor 10:00am - 7:00pm Society, which was founded Fri., November 9 in 1974, sponsors an annual 10:00am - 7:00pm competition that is judged Sat., November 10 by nationally recognized photography / Troy Boman 10:00am - 4:00pm watercolorists. From that Visitors at Tooele City Hall stroll by a watercolor exhibit Monday afternoon. The exhibit will travel throughout the state competition, a selection of Where: 467 Nottingham Cir. pieces are curated for the of Utah in an effort to expose the public to different watercolor techniques. (off Skyline Dr.) Utah Arts Council’s Traveling Exhibition. ing events and displays that member and secretary for the hours, Monday through Holiday and home decor, accent Renee Milne, chair of the people can participate in.” Tooele City Arts Council. Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. furniture, florals, collectibles, and Tooele City Arts Council, said Milne said there is a small “I know as long as I’ve been There will be an open house a variety of delightful items. this is just the beginning of variety of 20 to 25 watercolor here there really hasn’t been a tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 7 art exhibits in Tooele. paintings donning the walls venue where art is on display “We’re trying to bring the of City Hall currently, includ- like this,” said Sherwood. “It’s arts to Tooele and trying to ing landscapes, still lifes and one of the things the Arts expose people to artwork,” portraits. Council chose to work on she said. “I think this exhib- “This exhibit is not a par- and have at least a few art �������������������������� it is a really good first step, ticularly large exhibit, but exhibits for people to see.” and as we continue to grow they are exceptional pieces,” The exhibit will be open Seeing All Ages we’ll have even more amaz- added Terra Sherwood, board during regular business The medical team at MWFP is qualified to take care of all your healthcare needs right here in Tooele. Located next to the Obese women can limit weight gain hospital, we are easily accessible from all parts of Tooele County. We specialize in acute & chronic while pregnant and not hurt baby care, well child checks, annual physicals, sports physicals, etc. by Cheryl Wittenauer Artal said pregnancy is one by having fewer other com- ASSOCIATED PRESS of the main causes of obesity plications. Obese women in women. who gain too much are also Ryan D. Rowan, PA-C, MHS, Blake Beazer, MD ST. LOUIS (AP) — Obese Using information from at risk for low birth-weight Sergio Abarca, MD, Chad S. Jarvis, PA-C, MS women can gain little or no birth certificates, the study babies, Oken said, adding Se habla espanol! weight during pregnancy — analyzed the pregnancies “It is a balance.” Artal said and even lose a few pounds of more than 120,000 obese that occurs predominantly �������������� — without harming their women from Missouri to see in obese women with high Monday - Friday 9-9 babies, new research sug- how weight gain affected their blood pressure. gests. blood pressure, C-sections Catalano said that because 1929 Aaron Dr, Suite I • Tooele • 435.882.2350 Obese mothers who put on and the baby’s birth weight. almost half of pregnant less than the recommended Obesity increases a woman’s women gain more than the 15 pounds were less likely risk of miscarriage and other recommended amount of to develop pregnancy-related serious complications such weight, encouraging them to high blood pressure or deliv- as gestational diabetes. stay within the current guide- er by Caesarean section and The study found that 23 lines is a significant chal- more likely to have a nor- percent of the obese women lenge. But Artal said he has mal-weight baby, the study gained less than 15 pounds, found women are more likely showed. 31 percent gained 15 to to modify their behavior dur- The findings, in the 25 pounds and nearly half ing pregnancy because of October issue of Obstetrics gained more than 25 pounds. concern for their child. & Gynecology, fuel growing Those who gained less had Catalona suggested advis- concern that U.S. weight- better outcomes. ing pregnant women to eat gain guidelines for pregnant The researchers considered a balanced diet low in sug- Tooele Valley’s women are outdated and three levels of obesity based ars and saturated fats andAnnouncing do not take into account on body mass index, or BMI, to get moderate exercise, like America’s obesity epidemic. and came up with optimal walking or swimming. He Newest Chiropractor The Institute of Medicine, ranges of weight gain. For a also recommended referring which issued the weight BMI of 30-34.9, the best out- obese women to a nutrition- guidelines in 1990, is about to comes came with a weight ist and urging patients to lose consider changing them. The gain of 10 to 25 pounds; gain- weight after they give birth private organization advises ing less than 9 pounds was to avoid problems in future the federal government. best for a BMI of 35-39.9 and pregnancies. Dr. T. Cole Snyder Dr. Raul Artal, one of the losing up to 9 pounds was In the coming weeks, study’s authors, said the fear best for those with a BMI the Institute of Medicine is has been that not gaining over 40. expected to begin the lengthy weight would hurt the fetus. The study’s strengths are its process of gathering scientif- “Not only were there no size — drawing from an entire ic evidence to decide wheth- deleterious effects, but there state — and that it is the first er the guidelines should be at Tooele Family are benefits,” said Artal of to look at different levels of changed, said spokeswoman Saint Louis University School obesity, “not a lumping of all Christine Stencel. of Medicine, who supports obese women together,” said Under the institute’s 1990 changing the weight guide- Dr. Emily Oken, a Harvard guidelines, those with a “nor- Chiropractic lines. Medical School professor mal” body mass index — a In an accompanying edi- and researcher on obesity, combination of height and torial, Dr. Patrick Catalano nutrition and weight gain in weight — are encouraged to • Utilizing Pettibon Chiropractic System of Case Western Reserve pregnancy. gain 25 to 35 pounds. 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• Editorial Editor Jeff Barrus • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum (435) 882-0050

Voice of Tooele County since 1894

OUR VIEW Trick-or-treaters give hope for downtown’s future Anyone who thinks revitalizing downtown Tooele is a distant dream would have been astonished to drive down the south end of Main Street on a sunny Halloween afternoon last week. Both sides of the street were alive with throngs of people — children in costumes and their parents popping in and out of local businesses during the city’s annual downtown trick-or-treat event. Friends and neighbors bumped into each other and people browsed the shops. For a few beautiful hours the Wal-Mart parking lot was only half-full. It was a vision of Tooele 60 years ago — and a glimpse into a possible future. The first question the city and local merchants should be asking themselves is this: If hundreds of people will come downtown to trick-or-treat, what else will they come downtown for? Many cit- ies have reintroduced residents to forgotten downtowns through events such as gallery walks, which allow adults to view different arts and sample foods by walking between businesses. The busi- nesses don’t need to be art galleries per se, and often aren’t. Local merchants who agree to host performers or traveling art collec- tions like the one currently on exhibit at City Hall could fit the bill just as well. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR What about closing off the road a couple of times a year for a carnival, a free public movie or a three-on-three basketball tour- nament? Why not use Veteran’s Memorial Park to host part of the LETTER OF THE MONTH (OCTOBER) LETTERS POLICY Tooele City Arts Festival? Whether these exact ideas are feasible or The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- not isn’t the point. The point is downtown Tooele should be staging Light needed better planning housing development, but will be OK ters to the editor from readers. Letters a major event almost every month of the year, and preparing itself In the past, I have seen a dozen or 25 feet from my home. Also when must be no longer than 250 words, to tap that human energy once it arrives. so close calls at the intersection where speaking to the top regional engineer civil in tone, written exclusively for the Sure, downtown still needs improvements. We all want the a new light was recently installed in about the project she told me that Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by vacant stores spruced up and filled with viable businesses. We Grantsville. I know the light is need- before approval that she had never the writer’s name, address and phone could use restaurants, cafes, clothing stores and bookshops — the ed. One day a work crew gave me visited the site. Why, on an intersec- number. Priority will be given to letters that refer to a recent article in the kind of establishments that cause people to linger in other cities. a paper about the plans and dates tion with commercial properties on newspaper. All letters may be subject Tooele City, downtown landlords, and area merchants will have to for construction. Then they showed three corners, is the box placed on to editing. work together to make this part happen. But any urban planner me where a 7-foot-tall by 4-foot-wide the corner in front of the only house? would have been more heartened by what he saw last week than metal box was going to be placed in This is in no way intended to talk bad Letters written to thank an individual or by the arrival of any new business: people wanting to come down- front of my house. I called UDOT and about UDOT, but there can be some organization should be submitted for town because that was where everybody was. was told there was nowhere else to put lessons learned from this. First, look “Notes of Appreciation” the box because they had utility and at the site before you approve plans gas lines to worry about —the same and second, don’t beat around the Readers who are interested in writing a gas and utility lines that are in front of bush if you messed up — just come longer guest op-ed column on a topic of my home. I was also told they didn’t out and say you messed up. I’m also general interest should contact Editor want to detract from a future hous- surprised that Grantsville City never Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- mation at the top of this page. GUEST OPINION ing development going in on the east informed us about the box during the side of the road. A Maverick will be in town meetings concerning the light. I E-mail: [email protected] between the new houses and Main guess it just slipped their minds. Fax: (435) 882-6123 Street. So, I guess the box wouldn’t Robbie Palmer Mail: Letters to the Editor Birth mothers deserve big look good 250 feet in front of the new Grantsville Tooele Transcript-Bulletin thanks for greatest gift of all P.O. Box 390 hat is the word for Kids are not cookies student, with a separate library, more than thank you? You have probably seen the cookie counselor, principal, teachers, and It is a word I would commercial about Referendum 1. so forth, that would obviously cost LETTER CONTEST W Ann Herron like to say to 19-year-old THS Perhaps it is well-intended, but the a lot more money. So, why wouldn’t GUEST COLUMNIST grad Nicole Ginnett. Nicole funds actually work differently than it cost more taxpayer money for the Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will select the best letter of the month and died Oct. 21 in a car wreck on seen on the commercial. In reality, state to fund public schools, public reprint it in the first Open Forum page I-80. In her obituary, it noted hundreds of students benefit from charter schools and private schools? of the following month. The winning that she was a birth mom of woman choose to give her baby individual resources to which public Sure, a private school may be the letter writer will receive a free one-year two beautiful girls, and that is a better life, then that is her school funds are already allocated best choice for some students, but subscription to the newspaper. The sub- why, even though I never knew choice, and small, kind com- — keeping the bulk cost of educa- why make the public pay extra for scription can be transferred or used to Nicole, I want to express my ments help support her choice. tion down so that the state can pro- that choice? renew a present subscription. thanks to her. If a woman chooses to parent vide lower-cost education for every Amy LeFevre I have been trying to think of her baby, then that is also her child. In other words, if we had to Tooele the more-than-thank-you word choice, and we should respect build a separate school for every for 18 months. That is when that decision. my husband and I became the I admire Nicole, and all birth adoptive parents of a little girl. moms. As an adoptive mother, GUEST OPINION After almost three years my life would not be the same of waiting for a miracle, a without the selflessness and birth mom named Julia from care shown by these amazing Promise everything and figure the rest out later Pennsylvania chose us to be the women. Julia gave Ellie life and parents for her little girl. Julia I want her to know when Ellie s your next president I you’ll all have my home number, came out to Utah, where the learns a new trick or gets a new promise to lower taxes and which I promise to answer no mat- adoption laws are friendly. She tooth. It is part of the on-going A increases services. I’ll get Daniel Kline ter when you call. The President of gave birth to a baby, Ellie, that gift of adoption I want to give the troops home while maintain- GUEST COLUMNIST the United States works for you and belongs to all of us on May 31. back to Julia to help her know ing stability in Iraq and taking on I expect you to be a demanding boss Julia has since returned to col- how much her baby is loved. terrorists wherever they may lurk. — the type who makes me to pick lege, and plans to graduate in Adoption is a beautiful gift. America will wage war on the evil- up his dry cleaning and ignore a biology next December. To say And it’s one we would like to doers without risking any American States and you’ll never get sick again little blatant sexual harassment. that we love her to pieces is an take part in again. But if it were lives and we’ll turn the whole world and if you are sick, I’ll make you You might consider these prom- understatement. To say that not for the love, dedication and into capitalists who love democracy, better. It will never rain as long as ises ridiculous and think me a fool, we love her forever is barely sacrifice that birth moms like Christianity and apple pie. I’m in office, unless you live in one but show me the candidate cur- adequate. Nicole and Julia give their chil- My administration will bring of those places that catch on fire, rently running for President who This month is a good time to dren, people like me wouldn’t peace to the Middle East, end the whereby it will rain occasionally. won’t say whatever it is you want to think about the positive things get to experience parenthood. genocide in Darfur and will create I promise a chicken in every pot hear in order to win. The difference that adoption brings. November Thank you is not a big enough an Australia filled with funny people and if you don’t like chicken, I’ll get between me and Hillary Clinton, is National Adoption Month, word for the feelings in my who act like Crocodile Dundee. Put you a steak that fits in a pot. I’ll even Rudy Giuliani, Fred Thomson, and I think Nicole would like it heart, but it is the only word I me into the White House and I’ll buy you a pot if you can’t afford one Barack Obama and the rest of the if we all made an effort to sup- have right now. So thank you make traveling overseas exactly like and if you don’t like pots, chickens clowns seeking the White House is port adoption in our own way. Julia. Thank you Nicole. visiting a foreign country’s pavilion or steaks, I’ll get you something nice that I’m smart enough to pander to Maybe you could be sup- at Epcot Center. from Crate & Barrel. everybody rather than just a par- portive of a woman who has Ann Herron is a journalist and Instead of vague disapproval, Vote for me and I’ll deliver eter- ticular group. placed a child for adoption, former associate professor at strange food and incomprehensible nal bliss, new episodes of your In reality, voting for me, won’t or is thinking about placing a Utah State University who lives languages, the whole world will love favorite TV show every night whiten your teeth, make you a mil- child. I know this is an extreme- in Tooele. She can be reached at us, speak English and serve varia- and a much better looking sig- lionaire or even do much to help ly emotion-laden topic. But if a [email protected]. tions on the buffalo wing. A visit nificant other than whoever you’re the country. If elected I’d probably to Italy will be like a trip to Olive with now. Pull that lever for my just spend a lot of time in the White Garden without the long wait for a RepubloDemLiberServative Party House bowling alley while prank table or difficulty finding a parking and everyone will agree with you calling the leaders of lesser nations. space. about everything and nothing bad Still, I’d probably do a lot less harm With Daniel B. Kline as your will ever happen again. than most of the people who actu- president, nobody will go hungry How can I can promise these ally want the office. and everyone will be thin. Baseball things? You should ask yourself, My name is Daniel B. Kline and I players will stop taking steroids and how can any candidate who loves approved this message. A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 your hometown team will win the America not promise them? World Series. Once in office, I’ll make every Daniel B. Kline can be reached at Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus Make me President of the United American my MySpace friend and [email protected]. Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor A7

TUESDAY November 6, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Autism ‘epidemic’ largely fueled by special ed funding

by Mike Stobbe to kids with severe language “I do have to admit I almost nal Mental Retardation this Asperger’s. edged he still has anger con- ASSOCIATED PRESS and social impairments and like the idea of having the year changed its name to The youngest, Ryan, was trol issues. One of the three unusual, repetitious behav- autistic label, at least over the Intellectual & Developmental first diagnosed after he was other students in his class ATLANTA (AP) — A few iors. other labels, because there’s Disabilities. slow to develop speaking abil- is particularly irritating. Ryan decades ago, people prob- Many children with severe more help out there for you,” The editor said that “men- ity. His brothers — Trevor, 14, said the way he reacts is by ably would have said kids autism hit themselves or oth- said Scheuplein. tally retarded” is becoming and Morgan, 16 — had learn- “grabbing his throat.” like Ryan Massey and Eddie ers, don’t speak and don’t “The truth is there’s a pow- passe and demeaning, much ing and behavior problems But on this night, Ryan Scheuplein were just odd. Or make eye contact. erful incentive for physicians like the terms idiot, imbecile and were later diagnosed was calm. He described him- difficult. Blake Dees, a 19-year-old and schools to classify chil- and moron — once used by with Asperger’s, too. self as happy, and paced the Both boys are bright. But from Suwanee, Ga., falls into dren in a way that gets servic- doctors to describe varying All got special education room telling jokes, like a ner- Ryan, 11, is hyper and prone that group. For the past eight es,” said Dr. Edwin Trevathan degrees of mental retarda- services and were treated vous stand-up comedian. to angry outbursts, some- years, he has been in a day of the U.S. Centers for Disease tion. with medications. Morgan (”Why didn’t the skeleton go times trying to strangle program with intense servic- Control and Prevention. In contrast, autism has has improved, or matured, to the party? He didn’t have another kid in his class who es, but he still doesn’t talk, Many with Asperger’s and become culturally acceptable or both, and is now a social the guts,” he said, eyes fixed annoys him. Eddie, 7, has a he’s not toilet-trained, and PDD-NOS succeed in school — and a ticket to a larger kid in mainstream classes on his audience.) strange habit of sticking his he has a history of trying to and do not — at first glance — range of school services and at a Gwinnett County high Having three Asperger’s shirt in his mouth and suck- eat anything — even broken have much in common with accommodations. school. Trevor seems to be boys under one roof has at ing on it. glass. children like Blake Dees. In 1990, Congress added making the same transition, times been very intense, Both were diagnosed with a But he’s not a typical case. At a recent gathering of the word “autism” as a sepa- his mother said. Massey said, noting a replaced form of autism. And it’s part- In the 1990s, the autism families with Asperger’s chil- rate disability category to a Ryan is the most extreme. dining room window. ly because of children like umbrella expanded, and dren in the Atlanta area, par- federal law that guarantees He still has uncontrollable Ryan acknowledged it’s them that autism appears to autism is now shorthand for ents told almost comical sto- special education services, tantrums and must attend an been educational living in a be skyrocketing: In the latest a group of milder, related ries about kids who frequent- and Education Department Asperger’s-only sixth-grade house full of Asperger’s kids. estimate, as many as one in conditions, known as “autism ly pick their noses, douse regulations have included a classroom that teaches social Asked to name something 150 children have some form spectrum disorders.” food in ketchup or wear the separate definition of autism skills along with traditional he’s learned from his broth- of this disorder. Groups advo- The spectrum includes same shirt day after day. since 1992. subjects. ers, he replied, “Swears.” cating more research money Asperger’s syndrome and Such a frank, humorous The Social Security In a recent interview at the call autism “the fastest-grow- something called PDD-NOS exchange was once a rari- Administration also broad- family’s home, Ryan acknowl- ing developmental disability (for Pervasive Developmental ty. Doctors for many years ened its definition of disabil- in the United States.” Disorder-Not Otherwise believed in the “refrigerator ity to include spectrum disor- Indeed, doctors are con- Specified). Some support mom” theory, which held that ders, like Asperger’s. cerned there are even more groups report more than autism was the result of being Whether it’s because of Real Estate FACTS cases out there, unrecognized: half of their families fall into raised by a cold, unloving genes or the environment Lynn Butterfield The American Academy of these categories, but there is mother. The theory became (or both), autism has hit the Pediatrics last week stressed no commonly accepted sci- discredited, but was difficult Massey family hard. Chuck the importance of screen- entific breakdown. to dislodge from the popular and Julia Massey, of Dacula, ing every kid — twice — for Gradually, there have been conscience. Ga., have three sons with HOW IT ALL BEGAN! autism by age 2. changes in parents’ own per- Even in the early 1980s, Have you ever wondered how and when “real estate” became a national industry, But many experts believe ception of autism, the autism some parents were more and buyers and sellers began to seek professional representation? You may be surprised that realty’s modern history began less than a century ago. Those early these unsociable behaviors services schools provide, and comfortable with a diagno- Frank days have affected home ownership ever since. were just about as common the care that insurers pay for, sis of mental retardation than Back in the 1920s, Herbert Hoover pushed the idea that home ownership was the 30 or 40 years ago. The recent experts say. autism, said Trevathan, direc- OHLMAN Attorney at Law foundation of democracy. He and others helped to professionalize and standard- explosion of cases appears to Eddie, of Buford, Ga., tor of the CDC’s National M ize the practice of building and selling homes. be mostly caused by a surge was initially diagnosed with Center on Birth Defects and It wasn’t until the Great Depression, however, that the government really got in special education services obsessive-compulsive disor- Developmental Disabilities. involved with the National Housing Act of 1934. Critical to the act was the intro- FREE duction of mortgage insurance and putting established practices into law. for autistic children, and by der, attention deficit hyper- Today, parents are more Consultation a corresponding shift in what activity disorder and other likely to cringe at a diagnosis After these policy changes, large numbers of middle-income families began buy- for ing homes. Before then, only the wealthy and upper working class could afford doctors call autism. conditions. But the services of mental retardation, which such a purchase, and usually without a mortgage. Autism has always been he got in school were not very is sometimes equated to a Wills & Now we can apply our modern perspective and imagine how things might be diagnosed by making judg- helpful. feeble-mindedness and may Trusts changing in our current economy. The “middle class” is feeling the squeeze as the gap between wealth and poverty grows. Owning a home makes more sense ments about a child’s behav- His mother, Michelle, said obscure a child’s potential. now than ever, as a secure place to live and as an investment. But great care must ior; there are no blood or a diagnosis of autism brought And increasingly, profes- be taken to avoid the problems of over-financing and risky home loans. Trust a biologic tests. For decades, occupational therapy and sionals frown at the term: 493 W. 400 N. Tooele professional real estate agent to protect your best interests. the diagnosis was given only other, better services. The special education jour- Want more information? Go to www.RealSellerInfo.com and sign up for 882-4800 a free market evaluation of your home. Or, call Lynn Butterfield at (435) 578-0103, Coldwell Banker, Erda, UT, Lynn @ LynnButterfield.com, www.schmutzmohlman.com www.LynnButterfield.com World War II veteran gets high school diploma more than 60 years after starting at THS by Doug Radunich POST-MASTERS EXCITEMENT! STAFF WRITER USU’s distance-delivered Education Doctorate (EdD) and After leaving high school Education Specialist (EdS) degrees are scheduled to begin more than 60 years ago to join Fall semester, 2008. Visit http://distance.usu.edu and the Navy, 82-year-old World follow the “degrees’ link to explore how to qualify. War II veteran Jay Woods was finally able to receive his high Don’t miss the meeting! school diploma Monday at a Wednesday, Nov. 14th • 4:30 PM special assembly presented at Room C-1 Tooele High School. Woods, who currently lives USU Tooele Campus in Tooele and had attended 1021 W. Vine, Tooele THS in the 1940s, left school For more information contact for the Navy when he was Suzanne or Joyce at 435.882.6611. 17 during his junior year of high school. He served during World War II and later worked at the Tooele Army Depot in the ammunition equipment department. At Monday’s assembly, the now-retired Woods was proud to able to receive not only his diploma, but also his cap and gown in front of most of the Tooele High School student population. “The ceremony took place in the Tooele High School auditorium, and the whole school was there,” Woods said. “I received a cap, gown and diploma, so they really went all out with this for me. I gained a photography / Troy Boman real self-satisfaction from this, Jay Woods, 82, stands in his kitchen wearing his recently earned high school even though now I’m too old graduation gown. Woods went to Tooele High School in the 1940s but did to get a job with it.” not graduate because he joined the military to fight in World War II. In addition to receiving his diploma, Woods also received receive his diploma at the cer- part in making this all hap- a special honorary award from emony. pen.” the Veterans of Foreign Wars “This was part of a new leg- After years of wishing he had for his service during World islative action bill where they stayed and finished school, War II. are trying to give diplomas to Jay said he is now happy to be “It was a plaque with my all the men and women who able to call himself a gradu- picture on it and pictures left high school and joined the ate. from World War II,” he said. service during times of war, “This is a real accomplish- “I had heard that we’re losing and before the actual cere- ment for me because it was 1,500 World War II veterans mony my dad thought he was something I had regretted not each day, so they’ve decided just going to be honored for having every time I would go to really start honoring the being a veteran,” Gordon said. to my high school reunions,” ones that are still around.” “Once all the family started he said. “Now I finally can say Gordon Woods, Jay’s son, showing up, he figured it out, that I’m a high school gradu- said he was also grateful to and Tooele High School prin- ate.” be able to watch his father cipal Kendall Topham had a [email protected]

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An old up his belief that he is from Custom Hearing 24-Hour Recorded Message a cliché. This is definitely the friend of his, Sophie (Sophie Mars. David even solicits UT License #368167-4601 case with the film “Martian acts and dresses. Okonedo), invites him to a help from his sister Liz (Joan Child.” While much of the The main problem with small orphanage to observe Cusack) on parenting tech- movie is genuine, many of “Martian Child” was the a child named Dennis who niques. the key plot points have inability of director Menno lives in a box. Dennis despis- In the meantime, David been done time and time Meyjes and co-writers Seth es the sun and feels safe in is supposed to be working Party Paper again with coming-of-age Bass and Jonathan Tolins to the seclusion of his card- on his next book, a sequel stories. find a way to eliminate cli- board box. to an already dull sounding Perhaps the most refresh- chés. It’s almost too obvious Sophie hopes the two will sci-fi thriller. But David is ing thing about “Martian what the eventual outcome bond and David will want to too wrapped up in helping Child” is the innocent act- of the film will be. adopt six-year-old Dennis. Dennis adjust to being a ROLLS ing of Bobby Coleman, who Like with many films of But first, Dennis must learn student and the Earth way plays Dennis, an orphaned this genre, “Martian Child” how to trust. David brings of life. Dennis claims that he • multiple sizes boy who believes he’s from exhibits all the makings of sunglasses and sunscreen is only on Earth for a short • different stocks Mars. I’m sure many chil- a feel-good, family-friendly to Dennis to help him get while before returning to dren feel different, but in movie. What’s good about rid of his hatred of the sun. Mars from his mission. No • cover tables “Martian Child,” it actually this film is it renders a posi- Eventually they begin to matter how hard Dennis • crafts seems like Dennis might be tive image for kids who feel learn and trust one another, hopes to be from another • moving $ from Mars just by the way he different from other kids. and David takes the first planet, it’s evident he wants • coloring 2 to stay with David. “Martian Child” is a cute Inquire within story, but fails to bring a truly unique ending. That may have been one of the reasons the film ended the way it did. But if more thought were put into it, 58 North Main • Tooele they probably could have come up with a better way to wrap things up. Using Joan Cusack to play the sister of John Cusack’s character has been done too many times. I know they can act very well separately. The need to keep putting them on screen together is beyond me. now registering for [email protected] Spring 2008 FLICK AT A GLANCE Grade: C+ Rated: PG Spring Schedules Time: 108 minutes st Now playing available November 1 photo courtesy of New Line Cinema David (John Cusack), right, learns to adjust to being a father while Dennis (Bobby Coleman) hangs around until his return to Mars in “Martian Child.” at the USU Tooele Regional Campus If it happens here, read about it here. Sentenced continued from page A1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT 1021 W. Vine • Tooele BULLETIN http://tooele.usu.edu Subscribe Today • 882-0050 — each asking the judge to give Burton the maximum sen- tence. Some parents said their boys cried themselves to sleep at night because they could not Restoration Advisory Board • Dugway Proving Ground understand how someone they trusted could betray them. One Eagles Nest parent said her son had been Building 1005 bullied and called names at Tooele Army Depot, Tooele, Utah school after it became known Burton had abused him. Wednesday, November 14, 2007 “I sent my son up to be 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. molested every day,” one par- photography / Troy Boman ent said, regrettably. Third District Court Judge, Mark S. Kouris tells Christopher Burton he will Agenda “[The boys] are so much serve eight to 30 years in the Utah State Prison Friday, Nov. 2, in Tooele. • Remediation Activities (Shaw Environmental, Inc.) braver than you,” another par- Burton, a former elementary school teacher, was sentenced on eight counts - Waste Removals ent told Burton. of second degree charges of sex abuse of a child. Burton was taken into cus- - Ordnance Disposal Projects grade. He requested a transfer tody March 30 after a third- Investigators said all of the • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Facility Investigation Sites to first grade for the 2006-2007 grade boy in a class adjacent to incidents took place between (Parsons) school year but was instead Burton’s told his parents that Jan. 2 and March 30, 2007. One - RFI Status Summary given a transfer to third grade. he had been molested dur- of the parents said her son was - SWMU 177 Vapor Intrusion Sampling Burton told the court he was ing class. During the subse- handpicked to be in Burton’s • RAB Business sorry for his actions. He said quent investigation, eight boys class, and was one of the first - Updates that he was once a great teach- came forward to tell investiga- to be molested — months er who made children want to tors — and later the court in before the police learned of the For more information contact: learn. He also said his actions a preliminary hearing in June abuse. were cowardly, and for that he Joe Gearo — that Burton had molested “The harm he caused, we was truly sorry. RAB Co-Chair (435) 831-3560 them. Each child testified that can’t even measure,” said Judge Mark Kouris described David Fendt Burton would often call the Tooele County Attorney Doug Burton’s actions as “absolutely Community Co-Chair (435) 840-2655 boys to his desk during class, Hogan. “This will effect the despicable.” Kouris said that put them on his lap and then way each boy interacts with there was no punishment he “The Public is encouraged to attend” put his hands in their pockets their siblings, their parents and could impose that would give the and touch their genitals. friends. Future relationships victims back what they had lost. will also be affected.” He added that he would write a Although none of the boys letter to the Board of Pardons were present at Friday’s hear- requesting Burton serve all 30 You wouldn’t let your child ing, they were described as years of his sentence. cross the street blindfolded… heroes by those in attendance “I hope you’re not out until because they spoke out against you’re 56 years old,” Kouris told Burton. “Have a good Burton. Make sure they can see “My son has experienced Each victim is about a year day sweetie.” humiliation and pain,” one par- the dangers around them! behind in school because of ent said. “I only hope that with the trauma. enough counseling and support This was Burton’s third year I will get my little boy back.” Enroll your family in Guiding Good Choices at the school and his first year teaching third grade. The two [email protected] Parent/Family Workshops previous years he taught sixth TODAY!

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OBITUARIES

Rowland Portwood 1963. Orland Park, Ill. School District until mov- oughbred race horses most of Rowland is survived by He was preceded in death ing to Illinois in 1969 where his life. He also enjoyed telling Rowland Portwood, 77, of his wife of 58 years, Bonnie by his parents; son, Arthur he worked with the Operating jokes and operating his equip- Greentop, Mo., passed away Love; three sons, Rowland Tim William; granddaughter, Jamie Engineers 150 Union as a heavy ment on his farm. His favor- Monday, Oct. 29, 2007, at Boone (Roxanne) of Rensselaer, Ind., Lynn; and brothers and sis- equipment operator in the ite activities in life focused on Hospital Center in Columbia, Richard Dan (Karen) of Park ters, Lila Lee, Richard, Don and Chicago area until he retired in spending holidays with the Mo., after a valiant fight with City, and Terry Roe of Monee, Carol. 1994. He and Bonnie moved to family. lung cancer. Ill.; 13 grandchildren, Timothy, Rowland grew up in Harvey, the Kirksville, Mo., area three A funeral service was held The son of Roe and Edna Rebecca, Westley, Matthew, Ill. He entered the United States years ago to enjoy the wonder- Saturday, Nov. 3, 2007, at The (Ray) Portwood, he was born Jennifer, Ivy, Ryan, Robert, Army in 1947 and served three ful people and beautiful rolling Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Nov. 20, 1929, in Harvey, Ill. On Richard, Katherine Love, years of active duty. He worked hills of Missouri. day Saints in Kirksville, Mo. June 4, 1949, in Tooele, he was Rowland Benjamin, William for the Utah State Highway He was a member of the A graveside service will be united in marriage to Bonnie and Jeffrey; five great-grand- Department and managed the Kirksville Ward of The Church held on Wednesday, Nov. 7, Love Mortensen. Their mar- children, Tyler, Emily, Isaac, Bonneville Salt Flats for many of Jesus Christ of Latter-day 2007 at 2 p.m. at the Tooele City riage was later solemnized in Noah and Jacob Rowland; and years. He also worked for the Saints in Kirksville, Mo. He Cemetery. the Logan Temple on Jan. 9, one sister, Mary Glassner of Tooele Army Depot and Tooele loved horses and raised thor-

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Green / Leyva reception held in their honor Cowdell / Steeneck The family of Violet T. Harmony Hospice Services and that evening from 6 to 10 p.m. Wilcock would like to express Tate Mortuary for their lov- Randy and Donna Green are at the Tooele Army Depot Marty Cowdell and Allison our heartfelt thanks to all those ing and gentle care of mom. pleased to announce the mar- Eagles Nest. We are sorry if we Steeneck announce their who sent condolences, flow- Thanks also to the Overlake 3rd riage of their daughter, Taunya have inadvertently missed any- engagement — Feb. 14, 2008. ers, cards and food during the Ward Bishop and Relief Society to Lebo (Bo) Leyva, son of Felix one. We invite and would love week following the loss of our for providing a luncheon and a Leyva and Cleotilda Bernal for all friends and family to mother. A special thanks to the place for family and friends to (Martinez). Taunya and Lebo come and celebrate this special staff of Tooele Valley Regional meet after the funeral. will be married on Saturday, day with us. Medical Center, the staff Our sincere thanks, Nov. 10, 2007. There will be a and management of Cottage Shauna Edgeman, Steve, Glen, the Home Health nurse, Layne, Scott and Kevin Wilcock MISSIONARIES

Christy Chevalier Christy May Chevalier has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ ofFELD Latter-day SaintsENTERTAINMENT in the Italy, Job No.: HS0704243C Rome mission. She will report to the MTC on Nov. 14, where Engagement City: Salt Lake City,she UT will prepare to preach Ad Size: 3.792” x 10” Media: the gospel in the Italian lan- Section: ENTERTAINMENT guage. Christy will be speak- Insertion Date(s): ing this Sunday, Nov. 11, at 1 p.m. at the Pinehurst build- ing (5th/8th ward building), 196 N. Pinehurst Ave. She is the daughter of Rick and Janet Chevalier.

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A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 6, 2007 Sports

SPORTS WRAP MMP helps create national racing series Archery league All archers are invited to partic- ipate in a 3D indoor animal tar- get league at the Deseret Peak Complex indoor arena. The league will meet every Thursday at 7 p.m. November through February, except on Nov. 8 and Nov. 22. The Stansbury Oquirrh Bowmen and Tooele County Deseret Peak Complex are sponsoring the league. The complex is on SR-112 between Grantsville and Tooele. All lev- els of shooters are invited to participate. For more informa- tion call Jay 884-3410, Bryan 882-6795, Cory 884-3315 or Wayne 884-6389.

Grantsville Junior Jazz Individuals can sign up for the Grantsville Junior Jazz youth basketball program Nov. 13-14, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Grantsville City Hall. Anyone interested in coaching, coordinating games or being a referee should con- tact David or Katie DeLaney at 884-0489 or contact Kelly Morgan at Grantsville High School.

Tooele Junior Jazz Tooele Junior Jazz registration begins tonight and will be held at Leatherby’s Family Creamery in Tooele. Registration times are set for tonight, Friday, between 6 and 9 p.m. and on Saturday and Nov. 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Parents may also photography courtesy Miller Motorsports Park register online at www.tooele- jrjazz.org anytime up until Mechanics in Detroit work on an engine to be installed in a Ford Mustang race car. After the cars are finished they will be shipped to Miller Motorsports Park for final assembly including safety equipment and suspension upgrades. Ford Racing, Miller Motorsports and BFGoodrich tires are major players sponsoring a new racing series which will utilize the cars. Nov. 10. A $30 late fee will be charged for any athlete regis- tering after 3 p.m. on Nov. 10. by Mark Watson eight stops at various locations in “It is unprecedented in this coun- and suspension upgrades — is com- Athletes eligible for registration SPORTS EDITOR the United States and Canada next try for a racetrack to launch a series pleted. A total of 77 cars have been begin at grades K through 12th year with the final race scheduled like this,” Gardner said. “This series built to date, and more will be built in Tooele, Stansbury, Erda, and Three companies have teamed up for MMP. will provide competitors an afford- as demand dictates. Stockton. Any questions please to create a new professional racing The series will be called the able way to go racing with a V8- Priced at $75,000 race-ready, the call 849-2354. series and one of those business Ford Racing Mustang Challenge powered rear-wheel-drive car.” 325-hp Ford Mustang FR500S is the partners is Miller Motorsports Park for the Miller Cup presented by BF Company officials announced first racing car in the long history of Coaches, officials needed in Tooele County. Goodrich Tires. It is the first time a the new series at the Specialty the Ford Motor Company to be built Tooele Junior Jazz is now accept- Ford Racing, BFGoodrich Tires racetrack in the United States has Equipment Manufacturers on an assembly line. ing applications for officials and Miller Motorsports Park are sponsored a professional racing Association Convention (SEMA) in The Grand American Road Racing and coaches for recreational the major players sponsoring a new series, according to John Gardner, Las Vegas on Wednesday. Association, based in Daytona and competitive leagues now. racing series which will include media manager for MMP. Gardner said the three companies Beach, Fla., will sanction the Ford For information go to the web- started talking about the possibility Racing Mustang Challenge for the site www.tooelejrjazz.org now of creating the series four or five Miller Cup presented by BFGoodrich before all positions are taken. months ago. Tires, which will serve as a support Officials are paid for training The motorsports park in Tooele race to many of the top profes- and set game schedules. Please Valley operates the Ford Racing sional road racing series in North contact 849-2354 for any ques- High Performance Driving School America. tions. and this series is the next step in Each race weekend will include the partnership with the two com- two 30-minute practice sessions, a Competitive team panies. 25-minute qualifying session and a A high competitive boys bas- Ford already has built 77 cars 45-minute “sprint” race. Drivers will ketball team is being formed and more will be built as demand compete for purses and prizes total- in the Tooele area and those in dictates. The series will utilize the ing $300,000. Points will be awarded the eighth grade are invited to new Ford Mustang FR500 fitted with through 25th place, with 30 points apply for a spot on the roster. BFGoodrich g-force tires. to win and an individual point for Preregistration inquiries are The FR500S starts life as a produc- pole position. The series will be now being accepted. The team, tion-line Ford Mustang, and is built open to drivers with a national-level known as the Tooele Spiders, will on a special assembly line without racing license. play a 20- to 25-game schedule the seats, carpet, noise insulation “We are very excited about the which will include a pre-season and other interior items that are Ford Racing Mustang Challenge series of games, a Christmas normally included in a street car. for the Miller Cup presented by holiday tournament known as photo courtesy Miller Motorsports Park The car is fitted with a full roll- BFGoodrich Tires,” said Alan Wilson, the Kris Krinkle Klassic, plus cage and shipped to MMP, where MMP general manager. “The series competition in two super accel- Ford Racing has manufactured 77 Ford Mustang FR500 cars to be used as part of a new final assembly — including safety erated leagues. The team will professional racing series next year. After coming off the assembly line, the cars will be pre- pared for racing at Miller Motorsports Park. equipment and competition power SEE RACING PAGE A11 ➤ practice two to three times per week in the afternoon. Pre-reg- istered players will be invited to a tryout session in November. The coach will select eight Tooele swimmers swamp competition in Cedar City to 10 players. The program is designed for serious, com- by Mark Watson mitted players who will ben- SPORTS EDITOR efit from rigorous instructional practices based on basic fun- Tooele High’s men’s and wom- damentals and playing against en’s swim teams both finished first quality competition. The player at the Cedar City Invitational on fee will be $50. Interested play- Friday and Saturday. The Tooele ers and parents are invited to men scored 439 points followed by call (801) 694-2985 for more Cedar City and Pleasant Grove both information. at 286, Canyon View at 140, Delta 78 and Parowan 1. Sportsman permits Tooele’s women scored 378.5 Applications for next year’s points ahead of Cedar City with most prized Utah hunting 334.5, Pleasant Grove 271, Canyon permits — 2008 Sportsman View 207, Delta 32 and Hurricane permits — are now available. 9. Only Utah residents may apply “We were able to win 15 of the for Sportsman permits. One 22 events, which along with our Sportsman permit is offered for depth provided the wins for both each of the following species: boys and girls,” said Tooele coach Desert bighorn ram, Rocky Mel Roberts. “The medley relays Mountain bighorn ram, buck of Kaytlyn Murphy, Tiffani Smith, photography/Troy Boman deer, buck pronghorn, bull elk, Erika Andrews and Mary Burden for bull moose, hunter’s choice Tooele High senior Tiffany Smith won the 100-yard breaststroke at the Cedar City Invitational last week with a time of 1:18.19. She also the girls and Sklyer Smith, Dustin helped Tooele win the medley relay. bison, hunter’s choice Rocky Perkins, Stefen Chevalier and Matt Mountain goat, black bear, Ricci for the boys got the meet off won the 50 freestyle; Gilbert Nichols swimmers are all scoring points and two good swimmers in each event cougar, sandhill crane and wild with a good start.” came in first in the 100 fly; Tiffany adding to the teams’ totals. and then there was a big drop off . Applications must be Snarr won the 200 individual Smith place ahead of the pack in “We’ve also been helped with to our next fastest. During the first submitted no later than 11 p.m. medley and the 100 freestyle. Mary the 100 breaststroke and Perkins points from second-year swimmers month that gap has narrowed and on Nov. 15 to be entered in the Burden won the 50 and 100 free- won the 100 breaststroke in boys Crystal Pedro, Stephanie Lee and it looks like we will be fairly deep draw for permits. Draw results style; Chevalier claimed the 500 competition. Kylei Riding. A month ago it looked will be posted by Dec. 6. freestyle and 100 backstroke; Ricci The coach said some of the new like we would be able to put one or SEE SWIMMERS PAGE A11 ➤ A11

TUESDAY November 6, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Winter archery competitions kick off at Deseret Peak Complex by Dyland Trujillo Stansbury Oquirrh Bowmen trying to make it as family- blow again and then they can plain like to shoot. every Thursday night from 7 CORRESPONDENT at Deseret Peak Complex this oriented as possible.” go collect their scores and “It’s a good way to meet fel- to 9 p. m. until the end of winter. There are rules and guide- arrows. low archers, have a good time February. The only Thursdays Years ago hunters used This is the seventh year lines, but they are simple January will bring some big- and practice something you not scheduled for shooting bows and arrows to slay ani- shooting has been held and are in place so there name archers to town along like to do,” Hansen said. during the next four months mals for food to feed their at Deseret Peak Complex, are no injuries or accidents. with some big-time competi- For the people who aren’t are Nov. 8 and Nov. 22. families. Nowadays accuracy and last Thursday the larg- Everybody lines up at a des- tion. The main indoor arena shooting for fun and are par- Archers in the league encour- is not as crucial for survival, est group ever showed up to ignated spot and waits for will be transformed to look ticipating for sheer competi- age newcomers to come and but is still required for fling- begin the season. the whistle. When it is blown, like an outdoor scene with tiveness, the scores depend participate. ing arrows to poke a hole “Anybody can come and the only noises heard are the old Christmas trees and hills on where you hit the target. through the bulls-eye. Local shoot, just for fun or in the whoosh of the arrows and the around the targets. It’s an The scores can range from archers have been practic- league,” organizer Bart thuds of the targets. After all event held for hunters after 10, 8 and 5, with distances ing to do just that at indoor Hansen said. “We’ve even got the shooters are done they the hunts so they can prac- ranging from 20 to 60 feet. If it happens here, events sponsored by the little kids shooting, so we’re have to wait for the whistle to tice and for people who just There are 20 positions and read about it here. 20 targets. The archers shoot for an hour then take an hour TOOELETRANSCRIPT break, and go right back to BULLETIN shooting. The shooting began Subscribe Today • 882-0050 Thursday and will continue

Pet of the Week

Lab Puppies Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. photography / Maegan Burr Shelters are only required to hold animals for Wyatt Naplin takes aim at a target Thursday at the first week of an archery league held at Deseret Peak Complex. three days before they are euthanized. For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville “Being a lifelong Ford fan one that adds another inno- to the creation of the Ford Animal Shelter at 884-6881. Racing myself,” said MMP owner Larry vative facet to our operation Racing Mustang Challenge continued from page A10 Miller, “I am thrilled about at Miller Motorsports Park. for the Miller Cup present- Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. the Ford Racing Mustang Our friends at Ford Racing ed by BFGoodrich Tires. It’s will fill a significant niche in Challenge for the Miller Cup and BFGoodrich Tires have an exciting time for us, and I Tooele Veterinary professional road racing and presented by BFGoodrich been phenomenal to work can’t wait to see the cars on will be the perfect venue for Tires. The Ford Mustang with as our relationship has the track.” Clinic a variety of racers. The Ford FR500S is a terrific car, and I flourished from the creation [email protected] 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 Mustang FR500S has proven think the racing is going to be of the Ford Racing High to be stable, reliable and fun tremendous. The series repre- Performance Driving School to drive, and the competition sents a unique business model through the co-development should be close and intense.” for a racetrack to undertake, of the Ford Mustang FR500S

ment of freshman McEachern event and do well. Scott Swimmers who recorded lifetime bests Adams, Craig Holmes, David continued from page A10 in the medley relay, 100 fly, Chester and Nathan Fonseca 100 back and 400 free relay. will carry the bulk of the load by the end of the season,” the Tooele hosts Pleasant Grove for the boys team. It should coach said. on Thursday at 3:15 p.m. be a good meet with lots of The race in the 200 yard “They have an outstand- exciting races for the fans,” medley was tight with Tooele ing freshman girl in Christie Roberts said. edging out Cedar City by .77 Bunnell who can swim any [email protected] seconds. Pleasant Grove was not far behind in the event only .88 seconds behind Cedar City. Tooele’s Amber Skelton 2007 Fall edged Stephanie Barclay of Cedar City by .24 seconds to place second in the 200 yard freestyle. Tooele’s Gilbert Nichols turned in a superb performance over the week- end setting personal bests �������� in the 200 individual med- ley and 100 freestyle. Erica Clinic Offered to: ANY Coach Andrews finished first in the OR Players ages 8-18 100 yard fly with a time of desiring skills to take 1:11.12. Freshman Casey their game to the next level. McEachern placed fifth in the 100 yard fly with a personal best time of 1:12.11. The Tooele girls almost Bring: Batting won the 200 yard relay losing Gloves, Bat, Helmet, by only .8 seconds to Cedar Glove/mitt City. The girls, however, came back to edge Pleasant Grove by only .08 seconds to finish Skills covered: Hitting, Defensive second in the 400 yard relay. Skills, Catching Skills, Strategy Skills The meet was delayed two hours on Friday and coach Roberts was pleased with the am pm way his team handled the Sat., November 10, 9 -4 road trip. am pm “For a lot of swimmers it Register by 8:45 • 1 hr. break 12-1 was their first bus trip to a 5:00-6:00 pm Pitching ONLY- Provide catchers-wear protective gear. Register during pre-clinic registration. Offered ONLY to pitchers at clinic. meet. We stayed in the homes of the swimmers from Canyon T.C. Deseret Peak Complex View. I believe our swimmers (In case of inclement weather clinic will be moved to ������������������ ������������������������������ ��������� made a good impression pavilion North West of fields) I-80 West Bound to ���������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� on the people in the Cedar Tooele/Grantsville Exit (exit 99). Follow signs to Deseret Peak Complex/Miller Motor Sports Park. ������������������������ ������������������������������������������������������� City area. Canyon View will ������������������ �������������������������������������������������� be housed with our swim- Clinicians Include ���������������������������������������������������� mers when they come to our Mary Kay Amicome Head Coach SLCC invitational in December,” Roberts said. Kate Nygaard Assistant Coach SLCC The coach was impressed Jamie Swenson Assistant Coach SLCC with the improvement of Dennis Rose Pitching Coach SLCC sophomore swimmer Lauren SLCC Bruins Players from SLCC Howsden who registered her best times ever in the 50 and For additional questions contact ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 100 freestyle. He also was also 435-830-8406 or [email protected] pleased with the improve-

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A12 TUESDAY November 6, 2007 Sloan not happy with Jazz defense

by Mark Watson tougher on defense. After eight less minutes per game YOU’VE SPENT A LIFETIME SPORTS EDITOR Saturday’s loss at Los Angeles than Boozer, Williams and he said the Jazz’s defense was Kirilenko, but is the third The will have “terrible.” leading scorer with a 16.3 ANSWERING OTHERS’ a banner season this year Utah should be able to average. He also is the lead- as long as they are playing get back on track this week er in percentage IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. teams in their own Northwest with a home game against shooting 61 percent. Brewer Division or teams from Cleveland on Wednesday, a appeared obviously disheart- the Eastern Conference. It road game at Seattle Friday ened after guarding a red-hot looks like any team from and then back home on McGrady last Thursday. He the Southwest Division of Saturday for a game against said he was timid on defense the Western Conference will Memphis. last year and wants to change NOW, COME LET US ANSWER YOUR IMPORTANT pose problems for the Jazz. After a home game against that this year. So far the Southwest Sacramento Monday, the Jazz “If somebody like McGrady QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR MEDICARE COVERAGE. Division is 12-4 with New play six Eastern Conference or any of these great scor- Orleans and San Antonio teams on the road and two ers in the NBA see you are both unbeaten as of Monday Western Conference teams dreading guarding them they night with 3-0 records; Dallas during the rest of November. will just go off on you. Last and Houston are close behind Owner Larry Miller said the year I was timid on defense,” at 3-1. Jazz’s November record this Brewer said. “But this is just The Rockets are not the year will not resemble last one game; he’s a great player same team Utah downed last year’s 12-1 start, but he is and he’s going to have nights year in the opening round optimistic Utah will be in the like this.” of the NBA playoffs, said playoff hunt when April rolls Boozer is the main man on coach after Tracy around. the boards this season grab- McGrady and his team- The November Eastern bing 13.3 rebounds per game. mates blew past the Jazz last road swing, however, may Kirilenko is hauling down 6.8 Thursday at EnergySolutions not create as much diffi- rebounds per outing while Arena 106-95. McGrady culty as the first two weeks Mehmet Okur averages 5.8 scored 47. in December when the Jazz boards. Kirilenko leads the “McGrady pretty much play at San Antonio, at Dallas team in blocked shots with put them (Rockets) on his and at Phoenix. 10 for the season. back,” said Jazz guard Deron The next highest shot- Williams after the game. Stats blocking total is three. Paul “He is such great shooter. Through four games Millsap coming off the bench You have to get him out of and Carlos is playing 17.5 minutes per his rhythm and play him Boozer are leading the team game and averaging 5.5 physical so he knows you’re in scoring with 24.5 and 24.3 rebounds and 8.3 points per there.” scoring averages respec- game. With four games in the tively. Williams, Boozer and is averaging books the Jazz sit at 2-2 with Kirilenko are also leading 6.3 points per game while two victories over Golden the team in minutes played. playing only 13 minutes per State, and losses to Houston Boozer averages 38 minutes game thus far while Gordon and the Los Angeles Lakers. with Kirilenko and Williams Giricek is averaging 5.5 points Sloan has indicated this in the 36-minute range. in 15 minutes per game. year’s team needs to get Ronnie Brewer plays [email protected] a

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photo courtesy of Tooele County School District Kyle Bateman stands in front of his school bus in Ibapah. He begins picking up students at 7:15 a.m. and takes them to the elementary school. His brother Randy is also a school bus driver and takes students from Ibapah to Wendover to attend high school. Going the distance

Bus drivers spend countless hours on the road taking students to and from Ibapah, Wendover

by Diane Sagers CORRESPONDENT he sun won’t show over the Deep After taking time for a good breakfast to distance before crossing back into Tooele hold them through, the Batemans board the County. Creek Mountains for another cou- yellow buses and head for school. It isn’t nec- Although the town of Ibapah was a boom- ple of hours. Nevertheless, the essarily the kids that are getting on the two ing stop on the old stage coach trail, faster Bateman households are already out buses at the Bateman ranch in Ibapah, each transportation using the Lincoln Highway school morning, but the dads. They drive the made the stop less necessary. When the main of bed and outside doing chores — buses. thoroughfare moved to Interstate 80, Ibapah feeding and watering the cows and By the time Kyle Bateman starts up the bus was off the main cross-country highway and taking care of the other morning chores. at 7:15 a.m. to pick up kids and take them to receded to a quiet solitary ranching commu- Early mornings are a way of life for them. the elementary school in Ibapah, his brother nity. Since then, the area has primarily been Randy’s high school bus has already been on home to ranchers and American Indians who Animals need to be fed morning and night the road for an hour and 15 minutes. live on the Goshute Indian reservation. and there won’t be time after the sun is up; The buses carry area kids to school and Life in Ibapah seems unchanging. It pro- they will be gone by then. return them home daily. For Kyle, it amounts vides a lifestyle that many residents, like to a 25-mile drive twice a day. Since Ibapah the Bateman family, love so much they have Elementary School is within walking dis- stayed for generations. tance, he typically goes home after the morn- Kyle, Randy and their brother, Ron, were ing run to take care of other chores required raised in Ibapah. Randy and Kyle have chosen to run the ranch before returning to take the to stay there to run the family ranch while kids home that evening. Evenings and week- Ron pursued a career as a speech therapist ends he maintains the school building. in the Salt Lake Valley. But he and his wife, If he has to go to town for supplies or other Beverly (Christiansen), a Tooele native, take reasons, it usually means a three-and-half- their family to the ranch for several weeks hour trip to Salt Lake City — each way. His each summer to help with the haying and wife, RaNae, drives the bus route for him on other activities. They love the area and it is in days like that. their blood. They will probably always make “I guess that is why I got my license,” she that traditional summer trek, says Ron and laughed, “to fill in when Kyle can’t do it.” Bev, just as Ron’s cousins did when they were Randy has a much longer daily route. He growing up. leaves each morning to pick up the teenag- Getting a formal education for kids in ers who attend junior high school and high Ibapah has always been unusual by the stan- school in Wendover at 6 a.m. dards of larger cities. Years ago, when the He drives 75 miles, gathering up the youth Bateman boys were in elementary school, and taking them to town. He works on main- they went to a one-room schoolhouse that tenance at Wendover High School during the served kids from kindergarten through eighth day, and then returns the kids to their homes grade. The class size was very small in those at night. days, because the Goshute children were Ibapah is a small, quiet ranching commu- schooled separately on the nearby reserva- nity located 53 miles south of Wendover. Bus tion. Class size at the Ibapah school generally drivers take care of the routine needs of the included somewhere near half a dozen kids. buses by gassing up the vehicles and keep- Over the years, the district built a new ing them clean. However, to maintain the school and the Goshute children attended buses, Tooele County School District person- school with the children from the local ranch- nel drive the 110 miles to Wendover. If they es for the first time. The age range has changed photo courtesy of Tooele County School District need to continue to Ibapah, they must cross from kindergarten through eighth grade, to Kyle Bateman, an Ibapah native, has been driving buses since 1973. Ibapah doesn’t offer an education outside of the state line into Nevada, and then follow elementary school, so students must attend junior high and high school elsewhere, which can mean long bus rides the road south through Nevada for a short SEE IBAPAH PAGE B10 ➤ to and from Wendover. B2 BULLETIN BOARD

B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 6, 2007 The Bulletin Board

Tooele Stockton

Veterans’ Day celebration Bake sale/craft fair A Veterans’ Day celebration will be held The Ninth Annual Bake Sale/Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 10, at the Dow James will be held on Nov. 16 and 17, from building. A free breakfast will be served 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Stockton Fire from 9:30 to 11 a.m., with a ceremony Department. A quilt will be up for raffle. starting at 11 a.m. The public is invited Soups will be available for purchase by to this honorable event. the bowl or quart. For more information call Nadine at 882-4179 or 840-0162. The Big Fix The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/ Neuter Clinic will be in your area on Nov. Schools 12 at Wal-Mart in Tooele, and on Nov. 13, at Westgate Mortgage, 94 W. Main St. Johnsen Community Council Online reservations are required (www. The Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High utahpets.org). Walk-up micro-chipping Community Council will be meeting and vaccinations available to anyone for its regularly scheduled meeting on while veterinarian is at the premises. Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. at the school. For more information regarding spe- All interested parents and community cial instructions and services provided members are invited. please call 1-866-PETS FIX. School board meeting Little Theatre classes On Nov. 13, the school board will be On Nov. 6, Maceys Little Theatre will meeting to discuss the boundaries for feature Jolyn Nobles with a class on mak- a new school at 6:30 p.m. at the district ing creative Pyrex dishes for yourself or office, 92 Lodestone Way. as gifts. The class materials are $6.50 to $15.50 depending on materials used. On Nov. 7, we will help you make deli- Education cious and cute treats for your neighbor gifts this year. On Nov. 8, we will feature Adult Education Michelle Russell with a class on quick and Get your high school diploma this year! photo courtesy of James Parker easy neighbor gift ideas for the holidays. All classes required for a high school Someone may just go away with a few diploma, adult basic education, GED Cody Dalton and Michael Johnson from the 7th Ward (Troop 460) received their Eagle Scout awards Oct. 17. Cody installed a flag pole at the Vernon BLM fire station and Michael secured the equipment storage buildings for the Babe Ruth Baseball Association. pre-made ideas by the end of the night. preparation, word processing, driver’s All classes are free and start at 7 p.m. education and English as a second lan- all families of Scouting, including Scout guage are available. Register now to Friends of the Library Diabetes Support Group Committee, will be held Nov. 17, at 8 Childcare providers graduate — just $35 per semester. The We will be selling all of our hardback The Tooele Diabetes Support Group will a.m. at the Tooele East stake building, Are you a childcare provider that is in center is located at 76 S. 1000 West, and books for 50 cents during the months of meet Nov. 7, at 11 a.m. at the Tooele 751 N. 520 East. Even if know what you’re need of some support? Join us for a can be reached at 833-1994. Adult edu- November and December. We still need Senior Center. Dr. Michael Griffith will doing, you need to attend. fun-filled evening with ideas and profes- cation classes are for students 18 and more qualified volunteers to staff the speak to us about eye care for those with sional development. We meet the sec- over. bookstore. If you can spare a few hours diabetes. All are welcome. Call Carol at ond Thursday of each month from 7 to 9 each month, please let us know. You can 843-9787 with questions. Groups p.m. for training and free drawings with Take GED find a list of phone numbers to call to prizes that you can use in your family The GED test will be given on Nov. 13, sign up at the store. Reduce stress Kiwanis meetings childcare business. For more info call starting at 8 a.m. Please contact Andrea This popular class, taught by Troy B. Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon at Kathy Witt at 843-5326. at 833-1994 for more information. Pre- Library board Marsh, PT and certified MDT, introduces Leatherby’s Family Creamery, 61 E. 1280 registration is required. Notice is hereby given that an open participants to powerful methods for North, Tooele. Contact Marilyn Gillette Caregiver Guide class meeting of the Tooele City Public Library self-healing and tapping into your body’s at 830-5463. At this month’s Caregiver Guide class on English as a second language Board will be held Thursday, Nov. 8, at 7 natural energy systems. Participants will Tuesday, Nov. 20, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at ESOL conversational classes are held p.m. in the conference room of Tooele learn proven ways to reprogram your Living beyond grief the Tooele Senior Center, 59 E. Vine St., Monday and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Public Library, 128 W. Vine St. body’s stress reactions, healthy breathing “Living Beyond Our Grief” group spon- we will be talking about identity theft ESOL students may come anytime, the methods for relaxation and pain-reduc- sored by Valley Mental Health is held and scam. Our special speaker will be center is open for individualized study ing and energy cultivation strategies. Thursdays from 2 to 3 p.m. at 100 S. 1000 Detective R. Johnson from the Tooele with our software programs and textbooks. Churches These free classes will be on Tuesdays West, Tooele. The group is for all those County Sheriff’s Department. Light Registration is $35.00 per semester. for three weeks starting Nov. 6, from who have suffered a loss in their life and refreshments will be served. For more Turkey dinner 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Call Michelle to RSVP, are in need of support to assist them in information call Dee Askerlund at 882- Estate planning Community United Methodist Church, 843-1311. coping. Contact Evan or Stacy with ques- 4163 or Barb McFarland at 843-9054. What would happen to your family if 78 E. Utah Ave., is hosting its annual tions 843-3520. you died tomorrow? Accidents and dis- turkey dinner on Saturday, Nov. 10, from Medicare seminar Marriage Coalition ease are unpredictable. Will you be pre- 4 to 7 p.m. The community is welcome to Educators Mutual will be hosting free Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Come join the Healthy Marriage pared? Most families are not, leaving come and enjoy a home cooked turkey seminars to help educate seniors about The Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Coalition plan its annual Valentine’s Day loved ones with huge financial burdens. dinner. Cost is $8 for adults, and $6 for the new Medicare Advantage Coverage. Group is open to anyone caring for some- dinner and event. The coalition sponsors How wills, trusts and probate can impact seniors and children. A free meal or dessert will be provid- one with Alzheimer’s disease or related events that enhance marriages in Tooele your family? Why you need everything in ed with no obligation to sign-up. To dementia (memory issues). Learn about County. The meeting will be held on writing? Estate planning expert Frank T. RSVP for one of the following seminars, this disease, get ideas, share ideas and Monday, Nov. 19, at noon at the Tooele Mohlman will discuss these issues and Charity please call 888-262-2062 On Nov. 15, the discuss experiences with others at the County Extension office, 151 N. Main St. more at a seminar to be held Nov. 15, at seminar will be held at the Grantsville next meeting will be on Tuesday, Nov. 13, Please call Darlene at 277-2406 with any 7 p.m. Seating is limited. Call 882-0355 Food drive Senior Center at noon, Jim’s Family from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Cottage Glen, questions. to RSVP. The students at Sweet Peas Preschool will Restaurant at either 9:30 a.m. or 2:30 1892 Aaron, Drive. For more information be collecting food and supplies for the p.m., or Mountain West Medical Center call Frank at 882-2870 x 130. Marriage workshops Tooele Animal Shelter through Nov. 17. (Senior Circle meeting) at 5 p.m. On Nov. The Tooele County Healthy Marriage Library The shelter is in need of dry dog food, dry 16, the seminar will be held at Canyon Eagles Steak Night Coalition is offering fun, hands-on class- cat food, cat littler, pet blankets and/or Cove Housing at noon and Cottage Glen The Eagles Auxiliary is offering some- es on spending more time within your Children’s Book Week towels. Donated items can be dropped off at 2:30 p.m. thing new on Friday Night Dinners, rib marriage. Classes will be held Fridays, Help us celebrate Children’s Book Week at the Tooele Animal Control Shelter, 3312 eye steak. Dale and Kim Wicker will host Nov. 9 and 16, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Couples beginning Nov. 11, through Nov. 17, at N. 1200 West, Tooele or at the school, 623 this Friday night. The regular menu will are encouraged to attend both classes. 6 p.m. Tuesday we will celebrate with a Eastridge, Tooele. All items collected by Arts be the same. Come out and support the Refreshments will be served! Cost is only costume party at the Tooele Library. The students will be dropped off at the shelter Aerie and Auxiliary. $10 for both nights. Location TBA. RSVP theme is “favorite children’s book char- by Nov. 19. For more information call Patty Watercolor society by Wednesday, Nov. 7, by calling 277- acter.” Everyone in costume will receive Rebujio at 882-5737. The Utah Watercolor Society traveling Eagles Family Night 2400. a small prize. art exhibit will be open to the public On Saturday, Nov. 10, Eileen Gallegos CAP Food Drive during the month of November during and her committee will serve hamburg- Boutique Wednesday movie On Nov. 7 to 9, TFCU will be collecting regular business hours, Monday through ers and hot dogs with the trimmings at The Rusty Rooster Boutique will be held Wednesday at the Movies on Nov. 14, at 3 canned foods and other non-perishable Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. You may also 6:30 p.m., with bingo to follow. The cost on Nov. 8 and 9, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., p.m. at the Tooele Library will feature the items to give to the local Community view the exhibit at an open house which is $5 for adults and $3 for children under and Nov. 10, from 10 a.m. from 4 p.m. movie Holes. Action Program (CAP). Stop by any will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 7, from 12. Bring the family and come on out for at 467 Nottingham Circle (off Skyline TFCU branch this Wednesday, Thursday 5 to 7 p.m. at Tooele City Hall. Any large a night of fun. Drive). Holiday and home decor, accent Yo-yo performance or Friday to help donate. groups wishing to view the exhibit please furniture, floral arrangements, collect- Dale Myrberg, the “Yo-Yo Master”, will contact the Tooele City Arts Council at MOMS Club ibles and a variety of delightful items will perform on Thursday, Nov. 15, at 4 p.m. Coats for the needy 843-2142 to set up a time. The MOMS Club of Tooele Valley, a non- be featured. at the Tooele Library. Come and see his St. Marguerite’s Knights of Columbus will profit support group for at-home moms, wonderful tricks. be handing out free coats to the needy is holding its fall open house on Nov. 7, on Friday, Nov. 9, at 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Scouting from 10 a.m. to noon at the Deseret Peak Stansbury Park Children’s story time in the gym next to the church. We have Complex indoor arena. This event is open Remember children’s story time is every coats for men, women and children. Special Needs Scouts to all area moms and their kids. There will Notice of public hearing Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Tooele Any boy aged 12-99 years old with a dis- be door prizes, crafts and refreshments. Public notice is hereby given that the Library, and children’s crafts each Friday Food pantry ability can participate. Troop 1109 meets For more information please call Amber Board of Trustees of the Stansbury from 3 to 5 p.m. For more information The First Baptist Church in Tooele is on Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the LDS chapel at 843-1921 or e-mail amberryapple@msn. Service Agency shall convene a public on these and other library programs visit offering a clothing closet and emergency located at 132 N. 570 East. For more com. Also, check us out online at www. hearing on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7 our Web site tooelecity.org/tcl/library. food pantry to help meet the needs of information please contact TJ Wallace at geocities.com/tooelemoms. p.m. at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse, html, call 882-2182 or visit us at 128 W. our community. Anyone with clothing 843-0841. #1 Country Club, to consider and take Vine St., Tooele. needs — adults and children — are wel- Historical Society public comment on the proposed 2008 come. The food pantry is available for Scout Leader Basic Training The Tooele County Historical Society’s tentative budget. Grantsville bookmobile emergency needs. Hours of operation In order to be considered trained, Scout meeting will be on Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. at The Tooele County Bookmobile Library are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. We leaders must attend Leader Specific Bench press contest in Grantsville will be participating in are located at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. For (or basic) Training. Basic training for SEE BULLETIN PAGE B3 ➤ Anytime Fitness in Stansbury Park is KUED’s 15th Annual Reading Marathon. more info call 882-2048. hosting a teen bench press contest on A kick-off party will be held on Thursday, Saturday, Nov. 10. The contest is open Nov. 8, at 4 p.m. during story time at BULLETIN BOARD POLICY to Tooele County residents ages 14 to 19 Grantsville City Hall. This year’s theme Health If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at years old. Registration is $18 per lifter is Curious George. Children may par- 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin and includes a free event T-shirt for the ticipate in KUED’s Reading Marathon Diabetic classes Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit first 40 contestants. Registration mate- by picking up a registration form from Anyone with diabetes don’t miss out on a organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. rial is available at the Anytime Fitness, the library and completing a specific self management class held Nov. 9, from Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot or you can call Shay at 882-7478 with amount of reading based on their age 12:30 to 3 p.m. You will need a doctor’s guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement questions. group. referral. For more information call Eileen please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered Deleeuw 228-0048 or 882-5671. no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. B3

TUESDAY November 6, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 Find time to build a strong marriage Bulletin Masons’ meeting ties require an RSVP except for ith today’s busy lifestyles, The regular meeting of Rocky exercise. there are many demands for continued from page B2 Darlene Mountain Lodge #11 will hold its Lunch Bunch — Friday, Nov. 9 at W a person’s time. Work, family Christensen regular meeting on Saturday, Nov. noon. Meet at Applebees for your responsibilities, community involvement CORRESPONDENT the Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine 10, at 10 a.m. If anyone has any noon meal and friends. Dutch and time for self make it difficult to jug- St. Please enter through the back questions or needs a ride please treat! gle these different roles. With so many door. Nellie Zetner will take us contact Gene at 882-1222. Medicare Part D Presentation — demands, many couples may have dif- back in time as she tells us about Thursday, Nov. 15, at 5 p.m. in the ficulty finding time to spend with their • It may be helpful for couples to take her early years growing up in MWMC classrooms. Light dinner spouse. time to purposefully look at the variety Ophir. Everyone is invited. If any- Seniors will be served. Coping with these demands of commitments they have. They also one has old photos of Ophir to Breast Cancer Support Group — With so many demands, how can need to look at what is truly important to share with us, please call Alice Grantsville Senior Center Thursday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. Meet couples cope with the variety of time them and spend their time on the things Dale at 882-1612. The Grantsville Senior Center can at MWMC. demands they face and still find time to that are the most important. be reached at 884-3446. Center spend with their each other? • Don’t be afraid to say “no” to a Action 4 Autism will be closed on Nov. 12, 22 and • Communication is very important. request that takes time. When a person A4A’s monthly meeting will be held 23. Recovery Couples should not assume that their says “no” to one commitment, it means Tuesday, Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. at Tooele Free Health Services — Hearing spouse will understand the reason they there is more time for something else. First Assembly, 127 N. Seventh clinic: Friday, Nov. 9, from 9:30 Kick drug habit are not spending time with them. Talk While it is easy for the demands of St., Tooele. Tonight’s meeting will a.m. to noon. Blood pressure: LDS Family Services addiction about the reasons. Feelings about not daily living to take precedence over one’s highlight local resources available Every Thursday at noon. recovery meetings are Tuesdays being able to spend time together need marriage, it is important for couples to to families of autistic and other Medicare questions — It’s that from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 to be shared. Even when it is impossible communicate with each other and to special needs children. For more time of the year to re-evaluate West, Room 118, Tooele. Enter on to change the circumstances, it helps jointly determine ways to strengthen information, please call Stephen your Medicare options. We can the north side of the chapel. The to know why and understand how each their marriage. at 833-9666. Child care is available help answer your questions dur- Erda meeting has been discon- partner feels. If you need help finding time to with RSVP. ing breakfast on Wednesday, Nov. tinued. • Schedule time to be together. For spend with your spouse, check out the 7, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. some, it may be necessary to pencil in “Time Starved Marriage” classes being NARFE meeting Castaways AA “dates” with their spouse. Others may offered soon. The Tooele County Healthy The Tooele chapter of the National Tooele Senior Center Castaways Alcoholics Anonymous find it offensive to treat their marriage Marriage Coalition is offering fun, Active and Retired Federal The Tooele County Senior Citizen meets Monday, Tuesday and with such formality and wish to be more hands-on classes on spending more time Employees Association will meet Center can be reached at 882- Thursday at noon at the St. spontaneous, choosing instead to spend within your marriage. Classes will be on Friday, Nov. 9, at 1 p.m. at 2870. Barnabas Church, 1784 N. Aaron time together when the time is right. held Fridays, Nov. 9 and 16 from 7 p.m. the Pioneer Museum, 35 E. Vine Craft fair — Nov. 9-10. Tables are Drive (southwestern looking No matter what alternative is chosen, it to 8:30 p.m. Couples are encouraged to St., Tooele (enter from the north $25. Any crafter interested in par- church by the hospital, first left off is important for couples to spend time attend both classes. Couples will receive parking lot). The federal health ticipating please call the center at 2000 North). Open, mixed, non- with their partner doing something that useful and fun workbooks written from plan open season is Nov. 12 to 882-2870. smoking, wheelchair access. is enjoyable for both of them. both a man’s and woman’s perspective. Dec. 10. We have invited guests • Establish marriage rituals, which are Refreshments will be served. Cost is only speakers from Altius and The Mail Senior Circle Al-Anon meeting everyday activities that are repeated, $10 for both nights. Location TBA. RSVP Handlers’ plan providers to dis- Senior Circle is for anyone over An evening Al-Anon meeting will coordinated and significant. Examples by Wednesday, Nov. 7, 277-2400. cuss new rates, options and ben- the age of 50 and costs only $15 be held Wednesdays from 6:30 to of marriage rituals are a cup of tea after efits. For more information call per year. Receive hospital, local 7:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas Church, the children go to bed, a morning walk Darlene Christensen is the Utah State Hal Webster at 882-5331 or Marla and national benefits. Call 843- 1784 N. Aaron Drive. Join us and before the children get up, or a hug and University extension agent. Ramey at 882-3876. 3690 or stop by the hospital vol- you’ll never have to feel alone a kiss upon returning from work. unteer desk to sign up. All activi- again. Call Perky at 249-0054.

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With (8) KPNZ Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (10) TBS Saved by the Bell Saved by the Bell Movie Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Yes, Dear Yes, Dear (11) KBYU Varied Programs Caillou Teletubbies Arthur Curious George Clifford-Red Super Why! Dragon Tales Word World Barney & Friends Varied Programs (13) FOX News News News The Morning Show With Mike & Juliet Law & Order: Criminal Intent FOX 13 News at 11 (14) KJZZ Shephrd Chapl Morning Devot. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Montel Williams Judge Mathis The People’s Court Tuesday (15) KUWB The Daily Buzz Judge Young Judge Young Judge Lopez Judge Lopez Judge Hatchett Judge Hatchett (23) FX Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Malcolm-Mid. Malcolm-Mid. Dharma & Greg Dharma & Greg Spin City Spin City Movie The Biggest Loser (25) QVC (5:00) The QVC Morning Show Varied Programs Great Gifts 7 p.m. on % NBC (26) ANPL Sunrise Earth Funniest Animals Adoption Tales Pet Star Emergency Vets Emergency Vets Animal Cops Houston Varied Programs Does this mean they have to eat noth- Dora the Explorer The Wonder Pets! Blue’s Clues Yo Gabba Gabba! Dora the Explorer Go, Diego, Go! Backyardigans Varied Programs ing but green food? That’s good if (27) NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Backyardigans Go, Diego, Go! we’re talking veggies, not so much if (28) FAM Sister, Sister Sister, Sister Step by Step Living the Life The 700 Club Gilmore Girls Full House Full House Family Matters Family Matters there’s meat involved. The competi- (29) TOON Camp Lazlo Tom & Jerry Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Varied Programs Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Tom & Jerry Varied Programs tive reality series jumps on this week’s (31) CMTV CMT Power Picks CMT Music Varied Programs CMT Power Picks Varied Programs eco-friendly bandwagon, as the con- Lilo & Stitch Lilo & Stitch Stanley JoJo’s Circus The Wiggles Higglytown Tigger & Pooh Mickey Mouse Little Einsteins Handy Manny Doodlebops Koala Brothers testants must exercise without benefit (33) DISN of electricity. No TV watching on the (36) SPIKE Paid Program Paid Program Movie Deep Space 9 Varied Programs Disorderly Conduct: Video on Patrol World’s Most Amazing Videos treadmill? Bummer. The challenge (39) TNT Charmed Charmed ER ER Las Vegas Without a Trace deals with recycling, and the winners (41) CNN (4:00) American Morning Newsroom Your World Today Newsroom get hybrid vehicles. 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Kelly (Patricia Heaton) wants (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment NCIS “Requiem” (N) ’ (CC) The Unit “Five Brothers” (N) (CC) Cane “One Man Is an Island” (N) ’ News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show to resolve a problem with Gracie (Lau- (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Cavemen (N) ’ Carpoolers (N) ’ Dancing With the Stars ’ (CC) (:02) Boston Legal (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ ra Marano) and a bully at school (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) The Biggest Loser (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (N) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night peacefully, while Chuck thinks she (6) HBO (5:30) “You, Me and Dupree” ›› (2006) ‘PG-13’ Cont’d Run Granny Run ’ (CC) “Because I Said So” › (2007) Diane Keaton. ’ ‘PG-13’ Claus: 1st Look Tell Me You Love Me ’ (CC) ought to get physical. 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A Vietnam-era pilot tries to steal a Russian high-tech jet. “Heartbreak Ridge” ›› (1986, War) Clint Eastwood, Marsha Mason, Everett McGill. (CC) Death Hunt ›› Conference teams entering this one (39) TNT “Romeo Must Die” ›› (2000, Action) Jet Li, Aaliyah, Isaiah Washington. (CC) “Romeo Must Die” ›› (2000, Action) Jet Li, Aaliyah, Isaiah Washington. (CC) Without a Trace “Showdown” (CC) appear to be the Cavs’ Central Divi- (41) CNN Out in the Open Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) sion rivals, Detroit and Chicago. They (43) CNBC Fast Money Business Nation Drug companies. (N) The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money Business Nation Drug companies. The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch meet for the first time since the Pis- (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Nora Roberts’ Carolina Moon” (2007) Claire Forlani, Oliver Hudson. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls tons eliminated the Bulls in six games (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren in the Conference Semifinals in May. (51) FXSPN Best Damn Top 50 Special Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN Once again, the terrific guard combos (52) ESPN NBA Basketball Miami Heat at San Antonio Spurs. From the AT&T Center in San Antonio. (CC) NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Utah Jazz. From EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City. SportsCenter (Live) (CC) of Detroit’s Rip Hamilton and (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The 4400 (CC) and Chicago’s Kirk (71) DISC MythBusters Western myths. (CC) MythBusters (N) (CC) Storm Chasers (N) Science of Storm Chasing (N) MythBusters Western myths. (CC) MythBusters (CC) Hinrich and Ben Gordon will be hard (518) ENC “The Program” ›› (1993, Drama) James Caan, Halle Berry. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Chicken Little” ›› (2005) Voices of Zach Braff. ’ ‘G’ “RV” ›› (2006, Comedy) Robin Williams. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:10) “Crimson Tide” ››› (1995) for any team to counter. (534) STARZ The Prestige (CC) (:20) “Dangerous Minds” ›› (1995) Michelle Pfeiffer. ‘R’ “The Pursuit of Happyness” ››› (2006) Will Smith. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Cars” ››› (2006, Comedy) Voices of Owen Wilson. ’ ‘G’ (CC) (561) MAX (5:30) “Lady in the Water” ›› (2006) ’ ‘PG-13’ Cont’d (:20) “Accepted” ›› (2006) Justin Long. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Night at the Museum” ›› (2006, Fantasy) Ben Stiller. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Wedding Crashers” ››› (2005) My Name Is Earl (576) SHOW (5:30) “Bad News Bears” ›› (2005) ‘PG-13’ (CC) Cont’d Weeds “Risk” ’ Dexter (iTV) A copycat killer. ’ (CC) (8:54) Brotherhood (iTV) ’ (CC) Boxing Rocky Juarez vs. Juan Manuel Marquez. (iTV) 7 p.m. on % NBC (591) TMC “Welcome Back Miss Mary” (2006) “The Bedroom Window” ›› (1987) Steve Guttenberg. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Big Lebowski” ››› (1998, Comedy) Jeff Bridges. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Carnival of Souls” › (1998) ‘R’ (CC) “Scared Straight” — hasn’t that been done? In this new episode, the war- THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 8, 2007 den (Craig T. 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No, not blood and guts — Al (25) QVC Craftsman Workshop Holiday Special Gem Fest: Holiday Special Electronic Gifts Sincerely Southwest Jewelry Gore, the former vice president and (26) ANPL Last Maneater: Killer Tigers of India Natural World “Tiger Kill” (CC) Animal Cops Houston (CC) Big Cats With Nigel Marven Last Maneater: Killer Tigers of India Natural World “Tiger Kill” (CC) latest Nobel Peace Prize winner. He (27) NICK Drake & Josh ’ Full House (CC) Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ makes an appearance in this new (28) FAM “The Lizzie McGuire Movie” ›› “The Lizzie McGuire Movie” ›› (2003) Hilary Duff, Adam Lamberg. (CC) The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? 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(Live) (CC) Cont’d SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) NFL Live (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Morris (Scott Grimes) buys a Smart (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (N) ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) — one of those teeny-tiny, energy-effi- (71) DISC Last One Standing (N) How It’s Made How It’s Made MythBusters (CC) Dirty Jobs “Coal Miner” Coal mining. Last One Standing How It’s Made How It’s Made cient minicars. Abby (Maura Tierney) (518) ENC “The Mighty Ducks” ›› (1992) Emilio Estevez. ’ ‘PG’ (:45) “The River Wild” ››› (1994, Action) Meryl Streep. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:40) “Legend” ›› (1985) Tom Cruise. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:15) “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” gets on Frank’s (Troy Evans) case (534) STARZ Hwd Reporter “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” › (1992) Kristy Swanson. ’ “Freedomland” ›› (2006, Crime Drama) Samuel L. 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Large selection, pillowtop. Retails GROOMING. All sizes, (435)840-2298 (435)830-6690 chain-link, and concrete cer. To live the Emerald high quality. Bridal sets, $1799. Sacrifice $495. new, old clients. Full (435)843-0621 fencing, 15 years expe- $100 Sunglass Hut AA MEETING Monday Dream that lasts a life- DRYWALL: Hanging, wedding bands. Every- New w/15 yr warr. groom, one on one ap- rience Call for free esti- gift certificate Will 8-HOLE Metal pig through Friday 12pm at time visit www.emerald- finishing, texturing. 25 thing wholesale! Rocky 801-293-3183 pointments. mate J.W. Fencing sell for $65. Will feeder, 800lb cap, new The St. Barnabas Cen- dreamball.com (ucan) years experience. Li- mail it to you. Mtn. Diamond Co. (435)840-3082 Call for ter. 1784 N Aaron 435-840-8196 LOOKING FOR A CAN- plywood, floor asking censed and insured. (435)840-8611 S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 holidays, Christmas, Drive, Tooele, Ut. HAVING A yard sale? 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Have them 801-293-3183 1588, (435)249-0237 warranty. paint mare. Very pretty, In the industry (FORTUNE Magazine, 2007), transferred to DVD (801)295-7398 well mannered. Baths Jacobs is creating the world of tomorrow as One of for as little as $20. WENDOVER AIRPORT (801)598-3473 well, trims and loads. the largest providers of architecture, engineering, Edit scenes, add He has been ridden in Airport Service Worker I menus and titles. -HONEY- construction, chemical/biological testing and other the mountains and the New opportunity to be a part of the growing Consolidate tapes - Clover and Orange Blos- professional technical services. area. Bought her for my airport team. We need somebody who will take put all your Holiday som. Most sizes avail- daughter who has quit pride in the cleanliness of the airport and aircraft. videos onto one able. Call Vance or We have openings for the following positions: NOW riding. $2,500. 7yr old Duties will include cleaning all aspects of the DVD. Preserve your S h i r l e y K e e l e paint mare. Beautiful. 737 aircraft including passenger compartment, Project Manager memories today. Call 435-882-0123 or stop in Accepting Applications Western pleasure lavs, and galleys. This includes cleaning seats, 843-7626 at 50 S. Coleman Electronic Technologist points, ridden in pony walls, windows, vacuuming, garbage containers Street, Tooele. for front desk and housekeeping and trays. Sr. Mechanical Engineer 192SQFT STAGE For club, has been ridden in Sale! 5- large 8’x18” If you sell Insurance, part time positions. the mountains. Bath, Other duties will include custodial work in the Photographers teps, 3- 4’x18” steps. If promote a hospital or trims and loads. $5000. operations building and passenger terminal. The interested call St. Mar- an ambulance service, 5yr old liver bay mare job requires the ability to use brooms, mops, Machinist/Millwright g u e r i t e s S c h o o l . place your classified ad Apply in Person from Kentucky. Beauti- dustpans, and floor cleaning equipment. Some in all 47 of Utah's news- ful, great mind will baggage handling help will also be required, lift- 435-882-0081 o r ing up to 40 pounds. Jacobs offers a competitive benefit package including. 435-882-3860 papers. The cost is only make a wonderful 4-H $135. for a 25 word ad horse, Take her any di- The work schedule will require some split shifts Paid Time Off, Flexible Working Hours, 401k You may have just the ($5. For each additional rection, she has speed, and will also require weekend work. Typically, thing someone out of Stop Sitting supporting the aircraft will mean departures Matching, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, Tuition word). You will reach she has a super mind town is looking for. up to 500,000 newspa- and loves people, and in the morning and arrivals in the afternoon or Reimbursement, Comprehensive Medical Coverage. Place your classified ad per readers. Just call & Start Driving! she has also been rid- evening. Other duties can take place once aircraft in 45 of Utah's newspa- Tooele Transcript Bulle- den in the mountains. have departed. To view all of our career opportunities pers, the cost is $155. tin at (435)882-0050 for $ 2 5 0 0 C a l l Minimum Qualifications: and to apply visit us online at: For up to 25 words. details. (Ucan) 1 Yr. OTR - .38 CPM (435)224-4000 • Position will be ¾ time with benefits; Starting www.JacobsTechnology.jobs You will be reaching a OWNER OPS - $1.33-2.33/mi Salary $10.63 potential of up to MOWER JD w/snow- Need to sell that new • Benefit package value is over 40% of the salary 340,000 households. blower $250; rototiller champion bull or your and includes health insurance, dental insurance, All you need to do is $150; IH powered yearling calves? Place retirement, annual and sick leave, paid holidays Jacobs values diversity and is an call the Transcript Bul- welder $500; Sears $1000 Sign On Bonus your classified ad into and a 401K plan. Equal Opportunity and Affirmative letin at 882-0050 for full B+S pump 250 gpm 47 newspapers, find • Must demonstrate the ability to read, and write Action employer. details. (Mention $100; Mantis, has eve- P Wkly. Pay/Med/Den/401(k) your buyers quickly. For in English, understand simple math and follow UCAN) rything $100. 882-6162 only $135. your 25 instructions. word classified will be • Two (2) years of general work experience. Will SELL YOUR computer in PRE-QUALIFY BY PHONE! seen by up to 500,000 be required to obtain a Hepatits B vaccination the classifieds. Call readers. It is as simple through the Public Health Department and pass Join the Team 882-0050 or visit #800-835-9471 as calling the Tooele a criminal history record check to work on the www.tooeletranscript. Transcript Bulletin at aircraft. com (435)882-0050 for de- • Depending on the qualifications and THE EXPRESSWAY GROUP tails. (Ucan) learning progress of the individuals, Immediate Openings STEEL BASEMENT win- advancement to higher positions will be dow well covers. Save WE HAVE 61 acres of available in the future. $50 on standard sizes. riding area with 2 round Measure inside opening exercising pens and a Medical Assist. OB / L&D RN yourself. Close out on • FT with benefits 100ft by 200ft riding Complete job description is available /CNA o d d s i z e s . JOIN OUR GROWING a r e n a C a l l at www.co.tooele.ut.us • PRN Position Available • Current Licensure Req. (801)598-0457 PROFESSIONAL (435)830-0062 This recruitment will close on November • Current Licensure pref. • Previous OB / L&D BECOME A SUB- 13, 2007 at 5:00 p.m. TOP OF the line four EEO Employer Experience Preferred wheel Jazzy. Never HOME HEALTH TEAM! SCRIBER. 882-0050 Home Health/ been used. Make offer. Hospice RN Emergency (435)833-9706 “SIGN ON BONUS” • PRN Position Available Room RNs UTILITY TRAILER 4X8 Do you want to determine • Current Licensure • 1 yr. experience pref. (3/4 truck bed). w/ac- your own schedule? HELP WANTED preferred • Current Licensure req. cessories $300. Sta- tionary bike $50. • ACLS & PALS pref. MB50W speaker/ am- Phlebotomist plifier, Mike w/stand • 2 PRN Positions Billing AR $250 obo. Jerry RN/LPN • Varying Hours and Shifts Clerk (435)830-7391 Immediate openings for RN’s and LPN’s • 1 year Phlebotomy VENDORS WANTED for to work Full time, Part time and PRN • FT with Benefits providing care to clients in the Tooele Experience Required • Prev. Medical Billing Dugway Christmas Ba- zaar. November 15th, Area. Mileage reimbursement. Previous | • Current Certification Pref. experience required 11am-7pm. $20 per ta- Home Health experience helpful, ble. Call Dennis Nichols but willing to train the right candidate. To Apply 831-2030 Apply at our office, or fax a resume to: • Parts Driver part time James Glade Furniture & phone 435.843.3745 | fax 435.843.3753 Appliances [email protected] | www.mountainwestmc.com Call Kimm Anderson 882-7000 $109 QUEEN CHRIST- Send cover letter & resume to: MAS MATTRESS Pil- Mountain West Medical Center | Attn: Human Resource Dept lowtop set. It's not too 2055 N. Main Street | Tooele | UT 84074 early for a gift for kids Community Nursing Services • Warranty Clerk full time or yourself. New in plastic.Warr.801-293- Home Health & Hospice 3183 601 N. Main • Tooele • 882-3913 Call Patricia 801-330-1209 882-6209 fax $650 8 PC solid wood bedroom set. New in Equal Opportunity Employer boxes. 801-293-3183 B6 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday November 6, 2007

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FT crew up to $9/hr Man- or fax resume to 435-833-9373 for further information actual miles pets, No Smoking. delivery driver to run agers up to $15/hr Ap- master, Fully landscaped yard with auto sprin- p l e a s e c a l l Owner/ agent (435)840- After hours service available Tooele area delivery ply online at www.mcu- 2006 CHEVY Impala V6 klers, vinyl fencing with RV Gate, central air, (204)887-6348 3010 We offer great opportunities, full route for local DHL con- tah.com/11854 or in Excellent condition, alarm system, RV Pad, 3-Car garage, neutral tractor. Must be at person at Lakepoint WANTED: Mystery fully loaded, White ex- SLEEPING ROOMS colors, nice neighborhood, very medical from Day 1 of employment. McDonalds. shoppers in Tooele terior gray interior 51k least 21 and haveclean available, $70 per Move in close to elementary school. driving record. Excel- HOME DATA Entry key- County. No fee to ap- miles, $9800 obo week, $10 key deposit, Home with zero arranty lent pay, benefits, and ing medical claims. ply. Apply online at ex- (435)830-2665 first and last week- total W down! This home is immaculate. Come paid holidays. Jeremy perienceexchange.com $150 to move in. 46 N Included take a look and compare Must key 60 WPM and SELL YOUR CAR or (801)330-7250 Broadway. 882-7605 10,000KPH. Knowl- boat in the classifieds. to everything else in this DRIVERS DIAMOND DRILLERS edge of basic computer Business Call 882-0050 or visit DEADLINES FOR clas- price range! See more FOR Alaska: New Hy- programs. M-F. Email Opportunities www.tooeletranscript. sifieds ads are Monday pictures on ksl.com. draulic deep hole ma- r e s u m e t o com and Wednesdays by chines. Experience [email protected] or call $100,000. FRIGHT- 4:45 p.m. Call 840-0395 necessary; $32.50/hr, (801)747-5800 ENED OF BEING suc- TRANSMISSION RE- WANTED bonus system. Reply cessful? Let me scare PAIR, rebuild. Low cost KNOWLEDGEABLE to Tooele residents. The News media has of todays housing to: www.questdrilling. ABOUT Relocation and y o u t o d e a t h . everyone scared Will buy vehicles 1990 com or 604-859-4662 Deployment readiness 1-888-672-9222. (ucan) and up that needs to fill express fleet (ucan) for the military family market, when in fact now is the BEST TIME A CASH COW! 30 vend- transmission work, member. Understand- DRIVER - CDL TRAIN- ing machines you ap- cash paid. Shop ing of the emotional to BUY a home. • Set your own schedule. ING: $0 down, financ- prove each location. (801)972-5810 Home and stressful events • 4 days on /4 days off ing by Central Refriger- Entire business - (435)843-8181 Call me today and find out how you can buy any of these ated. Drive for Central, and what is expected in $10,970 local Utah PCS move, and have • 7 days on/ 7 days off earn up to $40K+ 1st Company. 801.593. homes with and great interest rates. year! 800-637-9277 experience the actual 0084 WWW.1800vend SUVs zero % down • Weekend work x447 www.centraldriv planning and prepara- ing.com (ucan) ingjobs.net. (ucan) tion of Deployment and ALL CASH CANDY 116 North 6th Street, Tooele • Regional runs Mobilization on a mili- 2001 FORD Explorer MLS 732332 DRIVER-$5K SIGN-ON tary installation. Must Route. Do you earn XLT 4 wheel drive • Approx. 905 sq. ft. • 2 bdrms • Great Pay & Equipment bonus for experienced $800 in a day? Your have a Bachelors De- $6400 (435)884-3866 • .11 acres • 1 bths teams: dry van & temp gree Full time position, own local candy route. Call Steve 800-701-8689 control available. O/Os 40hrs per week, Mon- Includes 30 machines 2003 CHEVY Blazer Don’t let the year stop you, new water heater, new & CDL-A grads wel- day- Thursday. Loca- and candy. All for white exterior black in- furnace, new carpet, new paint, large kitchen, new Or stop by in person terior 43,000 miles Cus- come. Call Covenant tion Dugway Proving $9,995. 1-888-745- stove and refrigerator stays! New irrigation system 2519 S 5370 W tom wheels and tires (866)684-2519. E.O.E. Ground. Send resume 3353 (ucan) $ w/ new landscaping. Home is very clean and shows West Valley City, UT 84120 (ucan) Fax: (435)831-2831 4.3L V6 engine fully 125,000 SEEKING RESULT loaded excellent condi- great! Agent is related to seller. Price just reduced! www.knighttrans.com DRIVERS NEEDED: Email: driven individuals! [email protected] tion $10,990 obo. Owner Ops: 800-437-5907 Central Refrigerated Ready to earn $10K to (435)830-8641 or eve- service. CDL training il $20K now! Call today! 245 North 4th Street, Tooele nings (435)882-8082 MLS 735076 available, $0 down/ LOCAL EMPLOYER is (877)317-8731 earn $$$ within 3 2004 DODGE Durango, • Approx. 1,090 sq. ft. • 3 bdrms seeking experienced ESTABLISHED retail weeks, (800)521-9277 Limited Edition, 5.7 Li- • .12 acres • 1 bths drywall hangers/ finish- business for sale in ers and plumbers for ter, Hemi Magnum. Cute 3 bedroom house, new carpet, new kitchen floor, SELL YOUR car in the Richfield. Great poten- Great condition, silver Transcript Bulletin Clas- housing renovations tial. Complete turn-key new paint, new updated bathroom! Wonderful starter project in Dugway. Full with grey leather inte- home! You really must stop by and see just how cute this sified section. operation with over 1 rior. Fully loaded, time Monday- Thurs- years worth of inven- house is. Nice one car garage! Fenced yard! Basement $ day. Pay based on ex- power everything, sun- has extra room for storage! 138,500 tory. Asking $20,000. roof, DVD player, 6 disc perience call Joe 435-633-4984. (ucan) (435)830-2861 CD player, MP3, FITNESS CENTER Satelite TV, and extra 204 W Crescent View, Tooele LOCALLY OWNED 12750sqft, Main Street. third row seating. Tow MLS 745236 Store is expanding its Handball courts, lock- package, and roof rack • Approx. 2,000 sq. ft. • 3 bdrms business. We are cur- ers, showers, saunas, included. Runs fantas- • .01 acres • 2 bths rently looking for craf- hot tubs, mirrored aero- tic! $19,500.00 OBO ters interested in a re- Laundry room can be either upstairs or bic/ dance area. Unlim- Call 435-840-8399. downstairs, your choice! Large fenced backyard tail setting. If you are in- ited possibilities! 2004 FORD Explorer with new patio. Did I say end unit!! Beautful large terested in such an op- 882-7094, 4x4 Champaign color $ home with low maintenace. Seller will pay $3,000 portunity please call (801)860-5696 (435)843-5256 Dead- Loaded – third row 164,900 towards buyers closing cost! line is November 6. Small Business owners: seating CD player - To- Place your classified ad tally Powered (seats, CARRIERS LOOKING FOR Salon 255 NAUTICAL DR, Tooele in 45 newspapers windows Doors) low Receptionist Full Time MLS 729095 throughout Utah for mileage 20,000 Great Please bring in Resume • Approx. 2,976 sq. ft. • 3 bdrms only $155. for 25 Condition must see. to Urban Endz 209 N. words, and $5. per $18,500 OBO Call •.28 acres • 2 bths Main St. Attn: Misty NEEDED word over 25. You will 841-9726 830-0626 Almost new rambler in Stansbury, close to pool, MEDICAL ASSISTANT reach up to 340,000 golf, tennis, swimming, new schools and shopping Please call 882-0050 for details. Needed for busy pedia- households and it is a area. 20 min commute to SL. Home shows pride in trician’s office. Experi- one call, one order, one Trucks owner-ship,large master suite w/garden tub. $ ence required. Eve- bill program. Call the 294,500 nings and weekends. Transcript Bulletin at Self directed and good 882-0050 for further 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton organizational skills a info. (ucan) truck, 4x4 frame & en- plus. Please fax re- gine, good tires & great SELL YOUR computer sume to (435)843-8382 engine (350). Good #2668284 in the classifieds. Call Attn: Lynda trans. New Edlebrock 882-0050 or visit carb. New Edlebrock in- BECOME A SUB- www.tooeletranscript. take & manifold. $1300 SCRIBER. 882-0050 com obo. (435)840-8790 Tuesday November 6, 2007 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B7

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674 WEST Sagewood LARGE CHARMING STANSBURY HOMES, FSBO $ 1 9 8 , 0 0 0 3BDRM HUD! $264/MO! Planning on selling your FOR SALE OR Lease Deadline for public no- NOTICE OF PUBLIC Circle, Grantsville. 3bdrm 2bth House! 2+ 3, 4 and 5bdrm homes, GRANTSVILLE Duplex 5bdrm 3bth $74,000! home, you could be 4000SQFT building tices is 4 p.m. the day HEARING 3bdrm, 2bth, 3 car ga- car garage. Nice yard in $1050-$1300/mo. 5bdrm 2bth upstairs Only $587/Mo! 5% sending your sales w/office on one acre lo- prior to publication. PUBLIC NOTICE IS rage, $1195/mo. Re- quiet neighborhood. (435)843-9883 ($1000/mo), 3bdrm down, 20 years @8% points to up to 340,000 cated on Main street Public notices submit- HEREBY GIVEN that the gency Real Estate Available Nov. 5th. 1 b t h d o w n s t a i r s apr. For listings call households at once. Grantsville 3 overhead ted past the deadline Board of Trustees of the STANSBURY PARK, (801)479-4440 R e n t $ 1 0 7 5 / m o ($700/mo), Separate (800)586-3901 Ext. For $155. you can doors, 480 V. 3-PHASE will not be accepted. Stansbury Service 3bdrm, 1bth, double car $850/dep NO Pets/ Utilities, Completely re- 5749. (ucan) place your 25 word power $255,000 or UPAXLP Agency of Tooele 993 WHITE Pine- Clean! garage, fenced yard, Smoking. 1yr lease or modeled classified ad to all 45 $1600/mo (435)830- County, Utah, shall con- North East location. 4 outside pet ok, BUY 5BDRM FORE- Rent to Own. Call Mitch (435)840-2205 newspapers in Utah. 2940 vene a public hearing on bdrm, 2 baths, Large, $900/mo, (801)842- CLOSURE! O n l y NOTICE AND AGENDA 801-380-5691. Just call the Transcript NOTICE IS HEREBY Wednesday, November Fully fenced yard, R.V. 9631 $160,000 4bdrm 1bth, $74,000! This home Bulletin at 882-0050 for GIVEN THAT THE 14, 2007, at the hour of parking, close to S a l e o r R e n t . must sell, More homes LARGE CHARMING TOOELE, 3bdrm, 2bth all the details. (Mention TOOELE COUNTY 7:00 p.m., at the Stans- schools, park & shop- (435)843-1967 available now! For list- Buildings Newer 3bdrm 2bth rambler at The Maples, ucan) BOARD OF HEALTH bury Park Clubhouse, #1 ping. Available Novem- (801)631-4257 ings call (800)586-3901 house for Rent. 2+ car basement, ammenities, WILL HOLD A REGU- Country Club, Stansbury ber 1st. Call Greg for garage. Nice yard in extension 8334. (ucan) STANSBURY PARK, available now. $945/mo $900/MO GRANTS- 20TH ANNIVERSARY LAR MEETING ON Park, Utah to consider previewing & applica- quiet neighborhood. Beautiful lakefront No smoking/ no pets VILLE, 4bdrm, 2bth CHARMING RAMBLER SALE!! Additional win- TUESDAY, NOVEM- and take public comment tion information, (801) Available Nov. 5th. home, 5bdrm, 3.5bth. 201 West 1160 North #1 home, w/d hookups, big on 1/4 acre, 2bdrm ter discounts Great BER, 6, 2007 AT 6:00 on the proposed 2008 842-3434. Rent $1175 w/ $1000 Comparable market Davidson Realty basement, garage, 1bth, full basement, prices on high quality, P.M. IN THE HEALTH Tentative Budget. deposit. No Pets No value is $371,000 COZY 2BDRM; off street (801)466-5078 pets/ deposit negotiable New water heater, fur- all steel buildings. Sen- DEPARTMENT BUILD- STANSBURY SERVICE parking, no pets, 453 E Smoking. 1 Yr lease or Owner motivated- will tinel Building Systems, AGENCY OF TOOELE TOOELE/ The Maples Call 435-840-2205 nace/ ac, and flooring, ING, 151 NORTH MAIN, 400 N. 435-882-0013 Rent to Own. Call Mitch sell for $324,900 Car- 800-327-0790 ad 26, COUNTY 3bdrm, 2bth townhouse $ 1 2 4 , 9 0 0 , A d a m TOOELE, UTAH. (801)380-5691 *OPEN HOUSE* 862 E rie, Stansbury Real www.sentinelbuildings. (Published in the Tran- FOR RENT: 2 and amenities, $895/mo (435)655-5004 1. Welcome and Ap- 790 N. Newer home, Estate, 801-599-0515 com (ucan) script Bulletin November 3bdrm duplexes w/d LEASE TO Own, 5bdrm No pets/ No smoking proval of Minutes remodled, upgrades, CHECK OUT All homes 1, 6, 8 & 13, 2007) hookups, yard, storage, 2bth, 2200sqft, great lo- TERRA 5 Acres Buy or 2. Health Officer Report 203 W Crescent View 4bdrm, 3bth, $189,000. listed in Salt Lake & BUILDING MATERIALS: pets allowed, 2bdrm- cation. Fenced, re- L e a s e O p t i o n . 2.1Plan of Action #117 (1140 North) S a t u r d a y 3 r d , Tooele County at METAL buildings, mini PUBLIC NOTICE $ 6 3 0 / m o 3 b d r m - modled. Payments are $225,000 Like NEW 2.2Budget 2008 Davidson Realty 11am-3pm. possible stansburyrealestate. storage systems, roof A regular public meeting $730/mo Professional t a x deductible. home w/5bdrm 2bth, 3. Reports (801)466-5078 c o n t r a c t s a l e . com or Call us at and wall panels, metal of the Utah Citizens Ad- R e a l t y S e r v i c e s $1100/mo plus closing 2600sqft & 5 Acres of 3.12006/ 2007 Sum- 435-849-2871 (435)843-5323 building components. visory Commission 801-467-6344 c o s t s . 8 8 4 - 0 1 9 3 Horse Property. Buy mary Report for Environ- Utah Manufacture 20 (CAC) on Chemical 224-4932 TWO HOMES For rent in 100% FINANCING CONDO FOR Sale now or Lease Option mental Health GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm years plus. Top quality Weapons Demilitariza- Tooele 3bdrm 2.5bth Modular 2bdrm 2bth 3bdrm, 1800sqft, end $1100/mo. Between 3.2Community Health 2 b t h $ 9 5 0 / m o . low prices. Weekly De- tion has been scheduled OVERLAKE ALMOST $ 1 1 5 0 / m o C a l l 1400sqft 2+ garage/ unit, (801)808-8603 Dugway & Rush Valley. Report (801)898- 9085 Owner/ New 3bdrm 2.5bth, 2 (801)835-5592 3bdrm livery. 1-800-262-5347. 3.3Emergency Prepar- for November 15, 2007, shop, Redwood deck, COZY 3BDRM 1bth Lynn (801)367-5155. Agent car garage, $1050/mo 2bth $1180/mo Call cobuildings@cobuildings. edness Update at 6:30 p.m. at the hardwood floors, Oak h o m e r e m o d e l e d Owner/Agent, Secure plus deposit No smok- (801)835-5592 No net (ucan) 4. 26A Tooele City Hall Council GRANTSVILLE, Sale or k i t c h e n $ 1 5 9 k kitchen and bathroom, RE. ing/ Pets Call Carrie smoking Lease option 5. Board Member Com- Chambers, located at 90 lease option, 3bdrm, (435)830-8065 804 1 car garage, RV park- (801)599-0515 Owner/ available on both TOOELE PERFECT If you build, remodel or ments/ Concerns N. Main in Tooele. The 2bth, 2 car garage. Call Fleetwood Drive ing, $139,900 For more Agent www.myhometown- Home. 4bdrm, 2.5bth. remove buildings you 6. Next Meeting – Janu- meeting provides a Dave (435)840-1009 information call Roberta properties.com 1999 3BDRM 3BTH Finished basement, can place your classi- ary 3, 2008 means for exchange of (801)824-7164 LARGE 3BDRM 2.5bth ROOMS FOR rent Ma- 2200sqft, jetted tub, great fenced yard, fied ad in 45 of Utah's 7. Adjourn information between the for rent or lease fully ture and responsible 2-tone paint, auto- FOR SALE By Owner: many extras. $199,900. newspapers for only (Published in the Tran- Department of the landscaped, fenced women, with good val- Homes matic sprinklers, cen- 2bdrm, 1bth condo, For details call Claudia, $155. for 25 words ($5. script Bulletin November Army's Chemical Weap- yard, nice neighbor- ues, to rent rooms in tral air, $189,000 881 $99,500. Call (435) R e M a x R e s u l t s for each additional 6, 2007) ons Demilitarization Pro- hood, Call Matt for de- Stansbury call Jennifer N 720 W Glen Eagles 201-0569, Tooele. 801-673-4738 word). You will reach gram and the State of tail 801-699-3734 (435)882-6004 No $$$SAVE MONEY (435)882-6402 up to 340,000 house- Utah and its citizens. In smoking/ pets FSBO 2BDRM 1bth holds and all you do is SELLER RELOCATINGcompliance - MUST withSELL!the NEW 3BDRM home, 360 Find HUD & Bank (801)201-5272 Home $65,900 Call call the Transcript Bul- Americans with Disabili- Saddle Road, Ander- SMALL COTTAGE owned homes at: Mobile Homes $ 3BDRM 1BTH Home for (435)840-1778 or letin at 882-0050 for all ties Act, individuals199,900with son Ranch subdivision, 400sqftt, no smoke, no www.tooeleban- $85,000 (435)850-8559 (435)840-1112 for appt. the details. (Mention special needs (including Grantsville, reasonable pets, private yard/ kowned homes.com or to see. 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile UCAN Classified Net- auxiliary communicative rent, with or without d r i v e . $ 4 0 0 / m o call for a list Berna 3BDRM 2BTH Overlake home for rent, no smok- work) aids and services) utilities. (801)598-0457 $400/dep. Sharon Sloan (435)840-5029 Townhome For Sale FSBO: BEAUTIFUL ing/ pets. 882-1550 should contact Brooke (801)755-9333 435-830-7943 Group 1 Real Estate (435)850-8559 5bdrm, 3.5bth, fenced yard, sprinkler system, Financial Baker, Office of Human great neighborhood, Office Space Resources at (801) 5pc master bath, Services 536-4412 TDD (801) 2300sqft, 872 N 1250 536-4414. UP TO $1000 online E. $ 2 2 6 , 9 0 0 . (Published in the Tran- FOR LEASE Office/ www.CASHIN30MINUTES. (435)841-7954 script Bulletin November Business Space COM In your checking 6, 2007) GOOD JOB, Bad credit? Utilities included. 46 & account in 30 minutes! ORIGINALLY LISTED AT $215,000! Lovely 4 BR, Happy 48 South Main. 1 2.5 Bath, finished basement, immaculate fenced yard Lease option available. No credit check! (ucan) Call Carol Haddock month free. (602) including trampoline and ready for your jungle gym. with Remax Platinum 826-9471 S E L L I N G Y O U R Custom built outbuilding, appliances (refrigerator, washer, dryer, stove) all included. All furniture nego- (435)830-0007 HOME? Advertise it in tiable. THIS HOME IS PRICED TO SELL! the classifieds. Call GRANTSVILLE newly Thanksgiving Lots & Land 882-0050 or visit Call Claudia, RE/MAX Results remolded beautiful www.tooeletran Brick rambler 5bdrm 801-673-4738 script.com Sandra Larsen 3bth POSSIBLE RENT 1ACRE HORSE Prop- TO OWN $2000 option erty Lots vinyl fence in- Full Time Agent, money Call for details cluded Call Carol with Life Time Friend Barb with The Solutions R e m a x p l a t i n u m Team (435)884-9449 (435)830-0007 GRANTSVILLE, NEWLY 320 ACRES land in Triple Open House! 668 585 S. Updated 4bdrm 2bth Tooele County for sale, pm rambler. Carport, 2 May sell in 40 acre par- Saturday, November 10 • 1 - 4 Walden 525 W. sheds, large yard, fire- tials owner financing place, water softener, p o s s i b l e C a l l 3 Beautiful Homes in Canyon Rim Estates Dr. ONLY RV parking, $950/mo $ (435)843-0180 ONLY 249,900 D e p . N e g o t i a b l e (435)830-0062 Settlement Canyon Rd. to Heritage Hill Dr. New Listing $189,000 MLS #739459 (435)884-4424 Vaulted ceilings, central air, MLS #747027 Large house in quiet neighborhood(easy walk DO YOU need horse HAVE LOVED one live property? I have 1.5 151 Heritage Hill Dr. reverse osmosis,water softener. Basement just to school). Enjoy evenings with cozy fireplace. with you, but provide Mason W. Risher - 801-440-9562 Also a woodburning stove in bsmt. Central air. acres in the South Rim finished with LARGE bedroom, Sit down them monitored inde- subdivision for sale. shower with faux marble surround, tile floor. All Large unfinished bsmt to finish as you desire. pendent living. New Enter to Win Huge(.41) lot. Lots of room inside and out! $115,000 bedroom closets are walk in. Nice area. home, finished base- 435-882-6658 138 Heritage Hill Dr. ment w/kitchenette. Niel Burk, 801.558.7685 $299,500 FSBO 4bdrm, 2bth home IPod Shuffle 1962 1195 (435)882-7094 on 2.65 acres of rm7 1 entry per household - multi unit zoned land in 135 Heritage Hill Dr. Drawing will be held (801)860-5696 Nov.30, 07 Clemens Wy Paulos Blvd. Grantsville city, double Ron & Cindy Wood 435.840.4959 LAKEFRONT HOME access to land, house ONLY ONLY Stansbury. 5bdrm 3bta $273,000 $ appraised at $175,000 Under 184,900 sec sys, btlf kitchen SS to $180,000 could put 4 MLS #738307 MLS #738307 appl island,vaulted ceil- four-plexes on property, WAAAY BETTER THAN NEW! Freshly painted CLEAN!Contract Charming rambler in super neighborhood, ings, bonus/ office.Call no water, please call Refreshments Mason W. Risher and new carpet. Lg. (.32) beautifully landscaped yard, short walk to elementary school.Nicely painted,cozy Nancy 801-403-5851 435-840-2205 Realtor - JTM Graduate, CBRB Associates Committee classy rock work, concrete stamped patio. 2nd garage gas fireplace,central air, great curb appeal. Basement M c D o n a l d G r o u p Served Coldwell Banker Foundation Member (drive thru door) is 26x30, heated, shower, sink,toilet, is near completed, has a nice family room and play GMAC IMPROVED BUILDING it’s own water heater, Lots of light, lots of storage! room, just needs bathroom!Easy commute to SLC! Lots .64- 1.09 acre lots. 801-440-9562 LARGE 3BDRM 2.5bth Horse Property. Prices Will sell under contract starting in the 90’s. 779 E. 572 fully landscaped, Sheila (801)599-3440 fenced yard, sprinkler Dr. (435)884-9440. Pru- 890 N. Skyline system, custom paint, dential Real Estate. ONLY ONLY call Matt for details $ $ 801-699-3734 LOMA VISTA. Just re- 189,900 Under 299,900 leased. 94 Building MLS #734072 MLS #732198 MAKE YOUR Friends Lots. Southeast Tooele Jealous! Beautiful SUPER NICE RAMBLER- culd-de-sac. Beautifully Motivated sellers, bring offer. 2 story beauty off Skyline Drive. Contract 4 b d r m , 2 . 5 b t h , landscaped .23 lot/ extra large deck/ electric awning, on East bench. Open & spacious room for Ready to build on now! Stamped Concrete full vinyl fence, auto sprinklers, R.V. parking. Central entertaining. Large master bed & bath w/huge Use your own builder. Drive and RV Parking air, laminate and tile flooring. Plantations shutters in garden tub & shower, awesome backyard, .36 Prices starting from with Extra Garage. Gor- all the windows, vaulted ceiling. MUST SEE! $90,500. Lot size from acre, lots of fruit trees. 3800 sq ft. geous Rocked Master NEW LISTING NEW LISTING .28 Acres plus. Call for Bdrm, Fireplace, and 217 N 5TH STREET • TOOELE Over 3000 sq ft home in South information on special Shower. $224,900 Call for details. Willow Estates. Ramber/Ranch 1009 545 E. incentives. Paul John- (435)843-7024, Great price at $262,000 on .34 acs. son of Wasatch Homes Dr. (801)891-6245 S.W. 670 N. Group for details. NEW LISTING ONLY ONLY Need out NOW?. We (801)652-4049 GREAT LOW PRICE! $ $224,900 buy houses CASH! Call Under 149,000 Anna 849-3228 1150 KIMBALL DR MLS #709866 Water Shares GRANTSVILLE • $260,000 A lotContract of square footage for the $. HUGE .31 AWESOME PRICE FOR AWESOME HOME! Multi NEW HOME for sale in GREAT OPPORTUNITY! 37 W. CHERRY STREET acre lot next to church parking lot. Fireplace. w/lg. den & laundry on main floor, gas fireplace, Tooele. Beautiful Almost 1 ac of Horse Property GRANTSVILLE • $212,000 vaulted master, master bath has seperate shower and 3bdrm, 2bth. It has it 12 SHARES Settlement 30 year shingles new 4 yrs ago. Needs some large jetted tub. Extra level in basement for lots of room Totally finished, great family home, all! Fireplace, vaulted Canyon water, $4500 finished yard on .32 acres TLC. Lots of potential. to grow. Professional landscaping/Huge deck. ceilings, central air, big each if take all 2 car garage, big lot, (435)882-7627 552 Elk built in 2007. Close to 1132 N. schools and parks. 15 SHARES Settlement Meadow $185,000 obo. Call Canyon Irrigation 600 E. $3250 per share. (801)824-0852 or 68 N. MEADOWLARK CIR. ONLY Loop (801)915-7179 (435)882-7273 263 N. HALE ST • Motivated Seller $ Horse Property on .85 ac w/ Barn, GRANTSVILLE • $277,000 179,900 Under ONLY NICE EAST Bench all FOR SALE Underground 3 bdrm, 2 bath, .50 acre lot. 3400 sq MLS #729067 $ water rights in Grants- Arena, Out Buildings, 4 beds, 1 bath. WOW! Where else in Utah can you get379,900 so much, brick home, 4bdrm, ft. Call Michell Anderson 840-8898 MLS #737044 ville/ Erda, 1 to 5 acre Great rambler on east side. wood flooring, vaulted customContract built quality(not to mention the views) at 3bth, full finished base- ceilings, Large family room in basement, den in such a great price?(do the math) Immaculately taken ment, large covered feet, $8500/ $10,000 basement coul d easily be converted to bedroom. care of inside and out.Over 4000 sq.feet full of up- deck, large parking per acre ft. (435)840- Fully fenced and full sprinklers. Heated garage with grades. Lot is .34 acres. PRICED TO SELL! area, fenced yard, etc. 1472 ceiling fan. CLOSE to new elementary! Located in Deer Hollow subdivision. 489 Sleepy Hollow ONE SHARE Settlement Drive, Tooele. Call Canyon Irrigation, (435)882-3544 $4800. (435)840-0344 419 PREMIER • GRANTSVILLE 6741 993 F $279,900 Big Beautiful Rambler. NICE REFURBISHED 5694 N LANYARD LN O UNDERGROUND WA- STANSBURY • $292,000 Almost 1 acre, 3500 sq ft. Bridle White 2bdrm 1bth Cottage de- TER Rights for sale R tached garage, fenced Totally finished, theater room, Farms Pine Erda, Tooele Valley beautiful with solid surface, clean Priced Low for Salt back yard, patio (435)882-4949 MOTIVATED! Lake Valley! $239,000 MLS #705602 R $ 1 2 8 , 9 0 0 c a l l Clean! North East location. 4 bdrm, 2 baths, (435)830-5284 WANTED: WATER 5 yr. old Ivory Home in nice neighborhood, E rights or irrigation close to kids park. C/A, covered patio, real Large, Fully fenced yard, R.V. parking, OVERLAKE TOWN- shares in Tooele Val- close to schools, park & shopping. Available N hardwood throughout, recessed lighting, 2 tone T HOME, upgraded end ley. Call Ross at paint, bay wind., walk in closet, Basement November 1st. Call Greg for previewing & unit, stainless appli- 801-642-0119 259 E. LEGRAND stubbed for 3rd bth., Vinyl fence, full sprinklers application information, (801) 842-3434. ances, ceramic tile, GRANTSVILLE • $335,000 wood blinds, 3bdrm, SELL YOUR CAR or 516 W. 3460 N. ERDA • $525,000 1.5bth, finished base- boat in the classifieds. Great big garage in back, mother-in- LEASE TO OWN In Stansbury or ment, single car ga- Call 882-0050 or visit law apt in bsmt, hydronic heat. Grantsville 3 bd, 2 bth, $1,300 mo r a g e , $ 1 5 2 , 0 0 0 . www.tooeletranscript. 435-224-2674 com or e-mail your ad to tbp@tooeletran- Lana McKean Michelle Anderson 435.224.9186 SELLING YOUR script.com 435-833-0233 • cell 801-518-8670 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8898 HOME? Advertise it in 1185 N. Main • Tooele the classifieds. Call GOT A good idea for a Mandy Heart Pat Stevens Go to remax.net, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. 882-0050 or visit story? Call the Tran- 435-833-0233 • 435-884-1620 435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8224 All offices independently owned and operated. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. www.tooeletran script and let us know script.com 882-0050. 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah PUBLIC NOTICE LICENSED GENERAL CONTRACTORS: The Tooele County Emergency Manage- ment Department is seeking a licensed Gen- eral Contractor. A new 15,700 sf Emergency Operations Center/Dis- NOTICE OF LAWSUIT patch Building is to be AND SUMMONS BY constructed for Tooele PUBLICATION County. It is located on a Civil No. 074300385 site of approximately In the Third Judicial 1.20 acres. The con- District Court, Tooele struction is non-combus- County, State of Utah tible, fully fire sprinkled ALEXUS A. PARKER and the exterior walls ANNOUNCEMENT OF DeVAUL, Petitioner, have a masonry veneer. APPOINTMENT AND v. An emergency generator NOTICE TO CREDI- BLAINE DIXON De- as well as a buried water TORS VAUL, Respondent. tank will be included. In- Probate No. 073300077 A Petition for Divorce terior rooms will include PUBLIC NOTICE THIRD DISTRICT has been filed by Alexus computer rooms, a sup- A regular public meeting COURT A. Parker-DeVaul. port kitchen, operations of the Utah Citizens Ad- NOTICE OF TRUS- TOOELE COUNTY If you wish to defend this room, offices, training visory Commission TEE'S SALE STATE OF UTAH lawsuit, you must file room, dispatch room, (CAC) on Chemical The following described In the matter of the Es- with the clerk of the and other miscellaneous Weapons Demilitariza- property will be sold at tate of Layne A. Chris- Third Judicial District support areas. A tower tion has been scheduled public auction to the tensen, Deceased. Court, Tooele County, will be installed under for November 15, 2007, highest bidder at the Jasmine Christensen, 74 South 100 East, another contract. Quali- at 6:30 p.m. at the time of sale at the North whose address is 172 Tooele, Utah 84074 a fied Contractors can ob- Tooele City Hall Council front entrance of the Alfred Drive, Tooele, written answer to the Pe- tain drawings and speci- Chambers, located at 90 Tooele County Court- Utah 84074, has been tition for Divorce within fications from MHTN Ar- N. Main in Tooele. The house, 74 South 100 appointed Personal Rep- 20 days of November 6, chitects, Inc., 420 E meetingB8 provides a Tooele Transcript-BulleEast, tTooele,in Utah, on resentative of the above 2007, theTudateesdaof theyfirst NovemberSouth Temple, 6, 2007Suite means for exchange of November 19, 2007 at entitled estate. Creditors publication of this sum- 100, Salt Lake City, Utah information between the 8:30 a.m.; foreclosing a of the estate are hereby mons. You must also 84111. A $100 refund- DepartmentPublic Noticesof the Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices TrustPublicDeed Noticesrecorded notifiedPublicto (1)Noticesdeliver or servePublica copy Noticeson Peti - ablePublicdeposit Noticesfee will be Army'sMeetingsChemical Weap- Meetings Meetings Meetings Meetings July 25,Trustees2006 executed mailMiscellaneoustheir written claims tioner,MiscellaneousPro Se, at 808 requiredMiscellaneousfor each set. ons Demilitarization Pro- by Steven Kyle Huffman to the Personal Repre- East 540 North, Tooele, Construction Documents gram and the State of PUBLIC NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE and Christina Huffman, sentative at the address Utah 84074, 435- will be available for Gen- Utah and its citizens. In MEETING AND Grantsville City Council Notice is hereby given Notice is hereby given covering real property above; (2) deliver or mail 830-0134. eral Contractors begin- compliance with the AGENDA will hold a regular meet- that the North Tooele that the Tooele City purportedly located in their written claims to the If you fail to file to an- ning Friday, November Americans with Disabili- Tooele County Historic ing Wednesday, Novem- County Fire Protection Council will meet in a Tooele County at 837 Personal Representa- swer the Petition in writ- 9th. A value based se- ties Act, individuals with Preservation Commis- ber 7, 2007. The meet- Service District will hold Business Meeting on South 1020 West, tives attorney of record, ing, Petitioner will take lection method will be special needs (including sion ing to be held at 429 E. a public hearing on Nov Wednesday, November Tooele, Utah 84074, and Richard Tanner, at the judgment against you on used to select the Gen- auxiliary communicative The Tooele County His- Main, Grantsville, UT 15, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. at 7, 2007 at the hour of described as follows: following address: 250 default. eral Contractor. Details aids and services) toric Commission will 84029 regular meeting to the Lake Point Fire Sta- 7:00 P.M. The meeting LOT 29, WEST MEAD- South Main, Tooele, The foregoing Summons will be noted in the Pro- should contact Brooke hold a Public Meeting on begin at 7:00 p.m. tion, 1528 Sunset Road, will be held at the Tooele OWS PLAT "A", AC- Utah 84074; or (3) file is served on you by pub- ject Manual. Contractor’s Baker, Office of Human November 5, 2007 at PUBLIC HEARINGS: Lake Point, UT. A copy City Hall Council Room CORDING TO THE OF- their written claims with lication pursuant to an Proposals will be ac- Resources at (801) 3:00 p.m. in the Audito- A. Proposed concept of the tentative budget is located at 90 North Main FICIAL PLAT THEREOF the Clerk of the Third Order of the Third Judi- cepted until Wednesday, 536-4412 TDD (801) rium at the Tooele plan for Craig & Natalie available for public re- Street, Tooele, Utah. ON FILE AND OF RE- District Court in Tooele cial District Court in and November 28, 2007 at 536-4414. County Courthouse, 47 Hunt and Agent Allen view Monday – Friday 1. Pledge of Allegiance CORD IN THE TOOELE County at 74 South 100 for Tooele County dated 2:00 PM at MHTN Archi- (Published in the Tran- South Main, Tooele, Patch for a 45 lot subdi- 8:00 am – 5:00 pm at 2. Mayor’s Community COUNTY RECORDER'S East, Tooele, Utah October 26, 2007. The tects, Inc. No Proposals script Bulletin November Utah. vision called south 1528 Sunset Road, Lake Recognition Awards OFFICE. 84074, or otherwise pre- Court’s Order and the will be accepted after 6, 2007) PUBLIC MEETING: Mountain Estates lo- Point, UT 3. Open Forum for Pub- The sale is without any sent their claims as re- Petitioner’s Petition for 2:00 PM. 1. Roll Call cated at 560 S. Hale The agenda will be as lic Comment warranty and is voidable quired by Utah Law Divorce are on file in the (Published in the Tran- PUBLIC NOTICE OF 2. Approval of meeting Street. follows: 4. Communities That by the Trustee, without within three months after office of the clerk of the script Bulletin October MEETING AND minutes from October B. Proposed amendment 1. Roll call Care Update any liability, for any cir- the date of the first publi- Third Judicial District 30, November 1, 6 & 8, AGENDA 15, 2007 for Garry Bolinder / Bart 2. Public comments on Presented by Milo Berry cumstance unknown to cation of this notice or be Court in and for Tooele 13, 15, 20 & 22, 2007) Tooele County Eco- 3. Director's of historical Hamatacke to the Street tentative 2008 budget 5. CDBG Public Hearing the Trustee affecting the forever barred. County, located at 74 nomic Development museums and other his- Master Plan, which is 3. Approval of tentative Presented by Randy validity of the sale. The DATED THIS 22nd day South 100 East, Tooele, SUMMONS Advisory Committee torical sites or groups in part of the General Plan, budget. Sant successful bidder must of October, 2007. Utah 84074. The State of Utah to: The Tooele County Eco- Tooele to change the designa- Dated this 2nd day of 6. PUBLIC HEARING & provide certified funds to Jasmine Christensen (Published in the Tran- Kori L. Kennedy nomic Development Ad- County. tion of Koester Street November, 2007 MOTION on Final Plat the Trustee within 24 Personal Representa- script Bulletin November You are hereby notified visory Committee will 4. Discussion on CLG from a “collector road” to Cassandra Ray District Approval for UID Minor hours of the sale. tive 6, 8, 13 & 15, 2007) that a Complaint for Di- hold a meeting on No- grant a “local road”. Administrator Subdivision No. 14 a Dated October 19, 2007 Richard Tanner vorce has been filed against each of you in vember 8, 2007 at 3:00 5. Discussion on Pre- C. Proposal to replace (Published in the Tran- One Acre Lot Subdivi- /s/ David B. Boyce Attorney for Personal PUBLIC NOTICE the Third District Court, p.m. in the Auditorium at serve America grant the current “Affordable script Bulletin November sion of 9.926 Acres for Successor Trustee Representative LICENSED GENERAL Tooele County, Utah. the Tooele County 6. Discussion on 2008 Housing Needs Analysis 6, 8, 13 & 15, 2007) Lot 1401 Located at 595 (Published in the Tran- 250 South Main CONTRACTORS: Courthouse, 47 South calendar for Tooele County”, N Industrial Loop Road script Bulletin October Tooele, Utah 84074 You are hereby sum- PUBLIC NOTICE The Tooele County Main, Tooele, Utah. 7. Other Business & which is an element of Presented by Rachelle 23, 30 & November 6, (435)833-9524 moned and required to Notice is hereby given Emergency Manage- PUBLIC MEETING: Public Concerns our General Plan, with Custer 2007) (Published in the Tran- file an Answer in writing that the Tooele City Re- ment Department is 1. Roll Call. 8. Adjournment an updated study pre- 7. Resolution 2007-54 A script Bulletin October to the Complaint which development Agency will seeking a licensed Gen- 2. Approval of minutes Dated this 1st day of No- pared by James A. Resolution of the Tooele 23, 30 & November 6, has been filed with the Meet in a Business Public Notices eral Contractor. A new from October 11, 2007. vember, 2007 Woods. City Council Approving a 2007) Clerk of the above-enti- Meeting on Wednesday, 15,700 sf Emergency 3. Business Resource Mary Dixon, Secretary AGENDA: Conciliation Agreement Miscellaneous tled Court, 74 South 100 November 7, 2007, at Operations Center/Dis- Guide Tooele County Historic 1. Approval of Minutes. with the Utah Labor East, Tooele, Utah the hour of 6:00 P.M.. NOTICE OF LAWSUIT patch Building is to be 4. RBOG grant for eco- Commission 2. Consideration of new Commission Deadline for public no- 84074, and to serve The Meeting will be held AND SUMMONS BY constructed for Tooele nomic development plan (Published in the Tran- business licenses Presented by Roger tices is 4 p.m. the day upon or mail to Gary at the Tooele City Hall PUBLICATION County. It is located on a 5. Project Update script Bulletin November 3. Consideration of Ordi- Baker prior to publication. Buhler, Plaintiff's Attor- Council Room Located Civil No. 074300385 site of approximately 6. Adjournment 6, 2007) nances 8. Resolution 2007-53 A Public notices submit- ney, PO Box 229, at 90 North Main Street, In the Third Judicial 1.20 acres. The con- Dated this 5th day of No- a. An Ordinance amend- Resolution of the Tooele ted past the deadline Grantsville, UT Tooele, Utah. District Court, Tooele struction is non-combus- vember, 2007 WANT TO get the latest ing the Grantsville City City Council Adopting will not be accepted. 84029-0229, a copy of 1. Resolution 2007-05 A County, State of Utah tible, fully fire sprinkled Mary Dixon, Secretary local news? Subscribe General Plan and Future the Certified Tax Rate UPAXLP said Answer within 20 Resolution of the Rede- ALEXUS A. PARKER and the exterior walls Tooele County Eco- to the Transcript Bulle- Land Use Map by ex- Presented by Glenn days after service of this velopment Agency of ANNOUNCEMENT OF DeVAUL, Petitioner, have a masonry veneer. nomic Development tin. tending the most north- Caldwell Summons upon you. If Tooele City, Utah, (RDA) APPOINTMENT AND v. An emergency generator Advisory Committee erly low density residen- 9. Resolution 2007-55 A you fail so to do, judg- Approving Amendment NOTICE TO CREDI- BLAINE DIXON De- as well as a buried water (Published in the Tran- SELLING YOUR moun- tial land use category in Resolution of the Tooele ment by default will be #1 to the Memorandum TORS VAUL, Respondent. tank will be included. In- script Bulletin November tain bike? www.tooele the city North to a line City Council Ratifying a taken against you for the of Understanding (MOU) Probate No. 073300077 A Petition for Divorce terior rooms will include 6, 2007) transcript.com that would end at the Cooperative Agreement relief demanded in said Regarding Central Ele- THIRD DISTRICT has been filed by Alexus computer rooms, a sup- South boundary of the for Design Engineering Complaint. mentary School Condo- COURT A. Parker-DeVaul. port kitchen, operations existing industrial land Reimbursement with the Dated this 22nd day of minium Project, and Ap- TOOELE COUNTY If you wish to defend this room, offices, training use category. Utah Department of October, 2007. For Sale by Owner proving a New Guaran- STATE OF UTAH lawsuit, you must file room, dispatch room, 4. Consideration of Transportation for the /s/ GARY BUHLER tee Agreement In the matter of the Es- with the clerk of the and other miscellaneous Amendment to Northstar Design Engineering of PO BOX 229 Presented by Roger tate of Layne A. Chris- Third Judicial District support areas. A tower Ranch Development the 1000 North Roadway GRANTSVILLE, UT Baker tensen, Deceased. Court, Tooele County, will be installed under Agreement and Phase Project 84029-0229 2. Land Trade Between Jasmine Christensen, 74 South 100 East, another contract. Quali- 1A plat. Presented by Paul Han- TELEPHONE: Tooele City RDA and whose address is 172 Tooele, Utah 84074 a fied Contractors can ob- 5. Consideration of pur- sen (435)830-0928 Rion and Steve Sundloff Alfred Drive, Tooele, written answer to the Pe- tain drawings and speci- chase of property at 225 10. Minutes (Published in the Tran- Presented by Randy Utah 84074, has been tition for Divorce within fications from MHTN Ar- West Apple Street October 17, 2007 script Bulletin October Sant appointed Personal Rep- 20 days of November 6, chitects, Inc., 420 E 6. Consideration of sal- 11. Invoices 23, 30, November 6 & 3. Approval of Façade resentative of the above 2007, the date of the first South Temple, Suite ary step increases Presented by Sharon 13, 2007) th Grant for Jake Johnson’s entitled estate. Creditors publication of this sum- 100, Salt Lake City, Utah Open House Sat., Nov. 10 • Noon - 5:00 7. Approval of bills Dawson Property of the estate are hereby mons. You must also 84111. A $100 refund- GOT A good idea for a 8. Council information 12. Mayor’s Report A Must See Beautiful Rambler Home In The Heart of Presented by Randy notified to (1) deliver or serve a copy on Peti- able deposit fee will be story? Call the Tran- updates 13. Adjourn Stansbury Park. Unbelievable Craftmanship With Upgrades Sant mail their written claims tioner, Pro Se, at 808 required for each set. script and let us know 9. Adjourn Sharon A. Dawson Galore! 2 Car Garage w/RV Parking, Kitchen Has Gorgeous 4. Economic Update to the Personal Repre- East 540 North, Tooele, Construction Documents 882-0050. Jeremy Walker Tooele City Recorder Hickory Cabinets With Striking Granite Countertops & By Randy Sant sentative at the address Utah 84074, 435- will be available for Gen- City Recorder Pursuant to the Ameri- 18”x18” Tile Flooring. Great Room Has Superb Hardwood 5. Minutes above; (2) deliver or mail 830-0134. eral Contractors begin- In compliance with the cans with Disabilities & Slate Flooring As Well As Remarkable Vaulted Ceilings. September 19, 2007 their written claims to the If you fail to file to an- ning Friday, November American with Disability Act, Individuals Needing Protect yourself in the buying & selling process Family Room Has An Exceptional Brick Fireplace, Enter- 6. Invoices Personal Representa- swer the Petition in writ- 9th. A value based se- Act, Grantsville City will Special Accommoda- tainment Center With Surround Sound & Attractive Hard- 7. Adjourn tives attorney of record, ing, Petitioner will take lection method will be accommodate reason- tions Should Notify by using a knowledgeable professional. wood Flooring. Basement is Fantastic For Entertaining With Sharon A. Dawson Richard Tanner, at the judgment against you on used to select the Gen- able requests to assist Sharon A. Dawson, The Impressive Solid OakWet Bar &Entertainment Center, RDA Secretary following address: 250 default. eral Contractor. Details the disabled to partici- Tooele City Recorder, at Big Screen TV & Built In Surround Sound. All Bathrooms Pursuant to the Ameri- South Main, Tooele, The foregoing Summons will be noted in the Pro- pate in meetings. Re- 843-2110 prior to the Have Incredible Tilework Including Waynescoat. Master Has can with Disabilities Act, Utah 84074; or (3) file is served on you by pub- ject Manual. Contractor’s quest for assistance may meeting. TDD Phone Jetted Tub & Beautiful Stand Alone Shower.Home Has Bril- Individuals Needing Spe- their written claims with lication pursuant to an Proposals will be ac- be made by calling City Number 843-2108 liant Vaulted Ceilings w/Planters Shelves. Updated Ceiling cial Accommodations the Clerk of the Third Order of the Third Judi- cepted until Wednesday, Hall at least 3 days in (Published in the Tran- Get more home Get more moNeY Fans, GasRange, Microwave & Dishwasher. 5 Bedrooms, 3 Should Notify Sharon A. District Court in Tooele cial District Court in and November 28, 2007 at advance of the meeting script Bulletin November Baths & Fully Finished Basement. Meticulouse Landscap- Dawson, Tooele City Re- County at 74 South 100 for Tooele County dated 2:00 PM at MHTN Archi- that will be attended by 6, 2007) for your money! out of your home! ingw/Sprinkler System/Timer, Concrete Curbing, Trees corder, at 843-2110 prior East,BUYERSTooele, Utah October 26, 2007. The tects,SELLERSInc. No Proposals calling 884-3411. & Shrubbery. Exterior Has Front Artistic Brick & Vinyl. to the meeting. TDD PUBLIC NOTICE OF 84074, or otherwise pre- Court’s Order and the will be accepted after (Published in the Tran- Financing Options available. Call 435-830-3526, 435-833- Phone Number 843- MEETING AND sent their claims as re- Petitioner’s Petition for 2:00 PM. script Bulletin November 9758 or 833-9758. 2108 AGENDA quired by Utah Law Divorce are on file in the (Published in the Tran- 6, 2007) within three573months Westafter office 200of the clerk S.of the script Bulletin538October Oak Ln. FSBO: Must See – Priced Right Starter Home: (Published in the Tran- Tooele County Plan- script Bulletin November ning Commission the date of the first publi- Third Judicial District 30, November 1, 6 & 8, 233 N 5th Street, Tooele - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Central air, cation of this notice or be Court in and for Tooele 13, 15, 20 & 22, 2007) carport & RV Parking, Fenced BackYard home in a nice DEADLINES FOR clas- 6, 2007) The Tooele County Plan- New Listing sifieds ads are Monday ning Commission will forever barred. County, located at 74 quiet neighborhood. Asking $124,500. Call 830-3526 or PUBLIC NOTICE and Wednesdays by hold a Public Meeting on DATED THIS 22nd day South 100 East, Tooele, 833-9758. Notice is hereby given 4:45 p.m. November 7, 2007 at of October, 2007. Utah 84074. that the Tooele City 7:00 p.m. in the Audito- Jasmine Christensen (Published in the Tran- Council will meet in a rium at the Tooele Personal Representa- script Bulletin November Closed Session on County Courthouse, 47 tive 6, 8, 13 & 15, 2007) Wednesday, November South Main, Tooele, Richard Tanner 7, 2007, at the hour of Utah. Attorney for Personal 5:00 P.M. The meeting PUBLIC MEETING: Representative $ will be held at the Tooele $ 1. Roll Call 250 South Main 225,000 ATTENTION City Hall Large Confer- Tooele, Utah 84074 169,900 2. Approval of meeting ence Room located at minutes from October (435)833-95242500 Sq. Ft. Finished, Charming/Solidly Empty Nesters, Deer Hollow is your destina- 90 North Main Street, 17, 2007 (PublishedConstructedin the Tran Brick- Rambler w/ Wood tion, a former model home, one level living, Tooele, Utah. 3. PUD #06-030-00010 scriptFloors,Bulletin UpdatedOctober Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms, 2 1. Pending Litigation 2 bdrms, 2 bths, top of the line amenities Last Chance Ski Ranch 23, 30Bathrooms& November and 6,Alot of Living Space at RENTERS Sharon A. Dawson 2007) throughout & clean with pristine views. PUD – Final Plat (Rick Tooele City Recorder this Price!! Call 840-0344. Lybbert) Pursuant to the Ameri- 4. CUP #07-001-00017 cans with Disabilities Mark Steinagel – Dance Act, Individuals Needing It’s time to buy! Studio – Section 10, Special Accommoda- 935 N. 620 East 668 S. 1400 E. Township 2 South, I can help you own your own tions Should Notify Range 4 West Sharon A. Dawson, home for what you pay in rent. 5. CUP #07-001-00016 Tooele City Recorder, at LP Investments – Jay 843-2110 prior to the Harwood, Billboard meeting. TDD Phone For more info. call 6. PUD #07-022-00012 ® Number 843-2108 Carol Autry, Realtor Stansbury Place Phase (Published in the Tran- 3 - Preliminary script Bulletin November 801-520-6680 7. PUD #07-022-00015 6, 2007) www.mytooelehome.com. Benson Mill Phase con- PUBLIC NOTICE cept amendment Notice is hereby given 8. PUD #07-022-00004 $ elk Ridge estates $ that the Lake Point Im- Benson Mill Phase 2 229,900 389,900 Exit Realty Home Team provement District will amendment Final Beautiful North East Tooele Home. 3 Bed- Amazing Views and Luxury in this hold its regularly sched- 9. PUD #07-022-00014 room, 2.5 Bath. A finished basement would uled Business meeting Benson Mill Phase 3 Fi- 5 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath and 4 car garage give you 2800 sq. feet. This home has it all. home. Comes with a 6 year Bumper to on November 8, 2007 at nal Upgraded kitchen, tile, carpet, lighting and 7:00 p.m. at the North 10. Other Business & Bumper Warranty. Owners are transferring Tooele Fire Station 1540 Public Concerns paint. Reverse osmosis, water softener. and have priced this to sell quick. Sunset Road, Lake Point 11. Adjournment Utah. The agenda will Dated this 1st day of No- $ be as follows: vember, 2007 1. Call to Order Mary Dixon, Secretary 789 White Pine Dr. 374Call Bevan for Waya 2. OMWC Update Tooele County Plan- Reduced 25,000 3. Pastures at Saddle- ning Commission back (Published in the Tran- 1913 Stoney Mtn. Dr., Lake Point 4. Approval of Minutes script Bulletin November 5. Financial Reports 6, 2007) 6. Capital Replacement 7. 2008 Budget Review Public Notices Sellers Motivated 8. Ward Engineering 9. Operations Reports Trustees 10. Blue Stakes Deadline for public no- OBLIGATION 11. UT-WARN tices is 4 p.m. the day $ 12. Training prior to publication. 13. Other Business 188,900 Public notices submit- 14. Public Concerns A GREAT BUY! Views forever, 4 Bdrms, 3 Full ted past the deadline Baths, Fully Fenced .24 Acre lot with Raised NO 15. Future Meetings analysis on will not be accepted. 16. Adjournment Garden Plot, Gazebo over concrete patio, UPAXLP CentralSOLD Air and Swamp Cooler if you like it (Published in the Tran- cool and moist also a Washroom off the ga- your home script Bulletin November NOTICE OF TRUS- rage, Keeping it Clean! Call Shane 840-0344. $350,000 Beautiful Country Living! Large open 6, 2007) TEE'S SALE The following described SELL YOUR CAR or floor plan. Cozy gas fireplace, main floor laundry. property will be sold at boat in the classifieds. 1 acre horse property with nice garden spot! public auction to the Call 882-0050 or visit highest bidder at the Don’t miss out on this one. #742893 www.tooeletranscript. time of sale at the North com or e-mail your ad front entrance of the to tbp@tooeletran- Tooele County Court- Margene Colledge script.com house, 74 South 100 Tooele County’s Family Real Estate Advisor S E L L I N G Y O U R East, Tooele, Utah, on 830-2521 HOME? Advertise it in November 19, 2007 at the classifieds. Call 8:30 a.m.; foreclosing a Real Estate for 882-0050 or visit Trust Deed recorded the Real World www.tooeletran July 25, 2006 executed 840-0344 script.com by Steven Kyle Huffman and Christina Huffman, covering real property purportedly located in Tooele County at 837 South 1020 West, Tooele, Utah 84074, and described as follows: LOT 29, WEST MEAD- OWS PLAT "A", AC- CORDING TO THE OF- FICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RE- CORD IN THE TOOELE COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. The sale is without any warranty and is voidable by the Trustee, without any liability, for any cir- cumstance unknown to the Trustee affecting the validity of the sale. The successful bidder must provide certified funds to the Trustee within 24 hours of the sale. Dated October 19, 2007 /s/ David B. Boyce Successor Trustee (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin October 23, 30 & November 6, 2007) SUMMONS Civil No. 074300284 CRYSTAL IRENE YVELLEZ, Petitioner, v. CHRISTOPHER YVEL- LEZ, Respondent. Judge Kouris Commissioner THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE- NAMED RESPON- DENT: You are hereby sum- SUMMONS moned and required to TO JESSICA LOPEZ file an Answer to the Case No. 532111 Verified Petition for Di- Judge Mark May vorce in writing to the BLAKE R. BEAZER Clerk of the Court at the a n d MAREN J. address above within 20 BEAZER, days if you are served in Petitioners, the State of Utah or v. within 30 days if you are JESSICA LOPEZ and served outside of the ROBERT D. BEAZER, State of Utah, after serv- Respondents. ice of this Summons In the Matter of: upon you. You must JESSICA LOPEZ also serve upon or mail BEAZER a copy of your answer to (DOB 1/29/2004), Minor the Petitioner’s attorney Child. at the address above. If THE STATE OF UTAH you fail to answer as di- TO RESPONDENT JES- RUNNING rected above, judgment SICA LOPEZ: by default will be taken You are hereby sum- against you for the relief moned, notified, and re- demanded in the Peti- quired to appear at a tion, which has been hearing in connection filed with the Clerk of the with the attached Peti- 1.812 in. OUT OF above-entitled Court and tion on Monday, Decem- Tuesday Novembera copy 6,of 2007which is hereto ber 3, 2007 between 11 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B9 attached and has been a.m. and 12 p.m., at the served upon you. Tooele Juvenile Court lo- Public Notices PLEASEPublicREAD NoticesTHESE catedPublicat 74 NoticesSouth 100 Miscellaneous PAPERSMiscellaneousCAREFULLY. East,MiscellaneousTooele, Utah For a Founding Father, BREATH These papers mean that 84074, before Judge SUMMONS you are the opposing Mark May on the second he doesn’t know much Civil No. 074300284 party in the legal action floor. If you intend to op- CRYSTAL IRENE named in the accompa- pose, intervene in or about helping a kid get RUNNING YVELLEZ, Petitioner, v. nying Petition. contest thePetition, you RUNNING a student loan. CHRISTOPHER YVEL- DATED this 26th day of must file your written an- RUNNING LEZ, Respondent. October 2007. swer with theclerkof the Judge Kouris Katherine G. Reymann court at 74 South 100 Commissioner Attorney for Petitioner East, Suite 15, Tooele, OUT OF THE STATE OF UTAH (Published in the Tran- Utah 84074, prior to the TO THE ABOVE- script Bulletin October scheduled hearing and OUT OF NAMED RESPON- 30, November 6, 13 & you must mail or deliver OUT OF DENT: 20, 2007) a copytoPetitioners’ at- You are hereby sum- SUMMONS torneys at the address moned and required to listed above. If you fail BREATH TO JESSICA LOPEZ file an Answer to the to do so, judgment by Case No. 532111 5.187 in. Verified Petition for Di- Judge Mark May default may be taken BREATH vorce in writing to the BLAKE R. BEAZER against you for the relief TIME Clerk of the Court at the a n d MAREN J. demanded in the Peti- address above within 20 BEAZER, tion. This is an action for RUNNING days if you are served in Petitioners, involuntary termination the State of Utah or v. of parental rights under within 30 days if you are JESSICA LOPEZ and Utah’s Termination of RUNNING served outside of the ROBERT D. BEAZER, Parental Rights Act, State of Utah, after serv- Respondents. Utah Code Ann. §§ ice of this Summons 78-3a-401 et seq. Your OUT OF In the Matter of: upon you. You must JESSICA LOPEZ rights as a parent are also serve upon or mail BEAZER proposed to be perma- a copy of your answer to (DOB 1/29/2004), Minor nently terminated in the Not everyone in the government the Petitioner’s attorney OUT OF Child. proceedings. knows everything about the at the address above. If THE STATE OF UTAH DATED this 19th day of TIME you fail to answer as di- government. 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the years, other Ibapah stu- thing she had to do. In the 1970s, telephone and Ibapah dents followed suit and grad- “We had to do it. My kids electric lines were run to the continued from page B1 uated from these schools. went on to college and have ranches. Prior to that, farm- It was a sacrifice for the done well,” she said. “They ers and ranchers in Ibapah elementary ages only, back to parents and for the youth to have all turned out as good adapted by purchasing their kindergarten through eighth get a high school education. boys.” own generators powered by grade, and back to K-6. This Ron, Kyle and Randy’s Not all of the area families gasoline or other fuels. year, 15 students attend ele- mother, Phyllis Bateman, could bring themselves to Highway conditions have mentary school taught by a herself a native of Ibapah, send such young children off also changed since the 1960s, teacher and two aides. remembers sending each of to school. Many moved away, when getting there meant tra- High school has created her boys off. Phyllis said, generally so the versing a bumpy and winding quite a different scenario for “I used to cry. It was hard. kids could go to school. dirt road. those living in Ibapah. When Ronny would cry; he didn’t Kyle followed Ron’s example “I started driving a bus in the Bateman brothers fin- want to leave home. He said going to school in Tooele as a 1973 and have worked for ished the eighth grade, each it was so hard. I told him, high school freshman. Randy three bosses during that time. left Ibapah for the school ‘Yeah, it was hard for you but went to Grantsville where he The road was dirt and some- year and boarded with fami- photo courtesy of Tooele County School District it was just as hard for me to stayed with his mother’s sis- times I mired down in mud lies in Tooele and Grantsville. Kyle Bateman sits behind the wheel of the school bus he drives in Ibapah. He let you go,’” she said. “You ter beginning in the seventh on the main road and had to They stayed in town during makes the 25-mile trek to take children to Ibapah Elementary School each kind of had to let somebody grade. The kids his age at shift into compound,” Kyle the week and most week- school day, while his brother Randy drives 75 miles to gather up youth in the else raise your kids. Thank Ibapah had moved on to that remembers. ends, returning to the ranch community and take them to Wendover for junior high and high school. goodness I got them into school and he wanted to go Today’s buses feature auto- for holidays, an occasional good homes.” where they were. matic transmissions, but the weekend and during the sum- in the Tooele County School graduated from Tooele High She added while sending Phyllis knew how the kids manual transmissions of mers. The Ibapah parents District their children would School and Randy went to her children away for school felt, because she too left 1973 did include a very wel- could choose what school attend. Kyle and Ron both Grantsville High School. Over was difficult, it was some- home for high school. She come compound gear.

“I started driving a bus in 1973 and have worked for three bosses during that time. The road was dirt and sometimes I mired down in mud on the main road and had to shift into compound.” Kyle Bateman Ibapah bus driver

said there were at least 30 “Now that graveled muddy kids at the elementary school road to the main road has when she attended there. The been paved and it is much students were all ranch kids easier,” he added. because the Goshute tribe Other things have changed had their own school back since then. One is that kids then. can now live at home, mak- It was not easy for the ing the long commute to teens to keep in touch with Wendover each day. However, mom and dad, even into the if they want to get involved 1960s, since only there was with extra-curricular activi- only one telephone in the ties, many stay in Wendover valley. Calling home meant for the week and return on placing a call to Betty, the weekends. Parents are grate- proprietress of the commu- ful for good families there nity’s store/post office. She who are willing to let their would take a message and kids spend the nights with put it in the appropriate them so they can be involved mailbox. Next time the fam- in sports and other activities. ily stopped by to pick up the The youth do have the option mail, they could return the now, however, of returning call. For obvious reasons, a home each night and they letter home was the commu- can also telephone their par- nication of choice. ents as needed.

photo courtesy of Tooele County School District Kyle Bateman left home after eighth grade to attend high school in Tooele. He stayed in town during the week and most weekends and returned to his family’s ranch for holidays and during the summers.

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