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TOOELE WWII pilot RANSCRIPT brings 63 years T of experience to Tooele pilots See B1 BULLETIN November 28, 2006 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 54 50 cents Store owners ecstatic about weekend sales Teenage by Mark Watson STAFF WRITER births With Thanksgiving out of the way last Thursday, Tooele County residents focused on Christmas shopping Friday and falling Saturday in a big way — and area businesses were the ben- eficiaries. Stores across the val- ley reported sales up on aver- slightly age of about 25 percent, with more shoppers staying closer to by Alleen Lang home or including local shop- CORRESPONDENT ping before or after their trip to The county’s teenage preg- Salt Lake-area malls. nancy rate is declining but The sales increase locally still remains slightly above the — though based on anecdotal national average. evidence — beat even a bullish In the past 10 years, Tooele 19 percent increase nationwide County has moved from the this year compared to last year’s having the highest teen birth Black Friday, according to the rate in Utah to the fourth National Retail Federation. highest, with teenage births Tooele Wal-Mart manager accounting for 8 percent of Mark Wozney said sales this all births in 2005. About 70 year on Black Friday exceeded percent of those babies were those of a year ago by a signifi- born to unwed mothers. cant margin. Black Friday refers Tooele County topped out to the day after Thanksgiving at a 20 percent teen birth rate and the first shopping day of the in 1995, said Sherrie Ahlstrom, Christmas season. It is so named Tooele community health because it’s the day when profits supervisor. In 2005, Tooele put merchants into the black. County ranked slightly above Wozney said his Wal-Mart store, the national average of 7.7 which was one of the first for percent teen births and quite a the company in Utah, is match- bit higher than Utah’s average ing the sales of Wal-Mart stores of 4.6 percent births to teen in West Valley and West Jordan. mothers, according to census Managers for mega stores figures. Nationally, Utah ranks Liddiard Home Furnishings and second lowest in the nation photography / Troy Boman for teen births. SEE SHOP ON A2 John Cook and Matt Miller (l-r) shop for home entertainment systems Tuesday morning at Liddiard Home Furnishings. “Kids are growing up too fast,” said Amy Royal, a Tooele County Health Department nurse who coordinates the Wrong-way driver causes triple fatality near Wendover county’s teen abstinence program. But while they are by Mary Ruth Hammond Pontiac, Mila Vakataha, 43, of a.m. that a vehicle was traveling physically acting like adults, STAFF WRITER West Valley City, was killed, as in the wrong lane of traffic near they are still youngsters, and The driver of a westbound were passengers Kioa Valentine, Wendover. The closest point teen pregnancy, particularly pickup traveling in the east- 50, of Salt Lake City; and Sosaia troopers could have reached the to unwed mothers, is a tre- bound lane on Interstate 80 Sehoko, 69, of Salt Lake City. All eastbound lane of traffic was at mendous drain on the govern- before dawn on Saturday morn- were pronounced dead at the the Knolls Interchange, located ment. Younger mothers tend ing collided head-on into a car, scene of the crash. at milepost 41. Four minutes to drop out of school to take killing three people. Harrison was flow by AirMed after the first call, dispatchers care of their babies, which in According to a report filed by to University Hospital in Salt got another 911 call reporting turn begins a viscous cycle of UHP Trooper Tom Arnold, the Lake City, where his condition the crash. not being able to get a good accident occurred 30 miles east was reported this morning as I-80 eastbound was closed for of Wendover. critical. several hours after the crash. SEE TEEN ON A5 Jeffery Harrison, 22, of A fourth person in the UHP officials are still investi- Park City, was driving a 1994 Pontiac, Mila Saiala, 30, of West gating the accident to determine Chevrolet pickup truck alone in Valley City, suffered moderate if Harrison — the driver going the wrong lane at 3:40 a.m. when photography courtesy of Utah Highway Patrol injuries. She was transported by the wrong way on the interstate New district he slammed into a 1995 Pontiac The driver of this white pickup was driving on the wrong side of I-80 Lifeflight to LDS Hospital. — was impaired by alcohol or Bonneville sedan with four about 30 miles east of Wendover when he slammed into a car head Tooele County dispatchers controlled substances. policy on, killing three of the four passengers inside. passengers. The driver of the started receiving calls at 3:37 e-mail: [email protected] addresses Hotel occupancy Warm days passing rates drop along bullying by Alleen Lang CORRESPONDENT with temperatures Bullying takes many forms by Mark Watson in schools from nonverbal ges- STAFF WRITER tures to physical threats to cyber Government workers, construction insults, but until recently Tooele workers and business travelers are gen- County School District has not erating the most business for hotels and had a formal policy addressing motels in Tooele valley according to motel the issue. Now they do. managers. A recent Utah State law “Primarily our customers are those requiring each school district coming in to work at the Tooele Army to implement a bullying policy Depot, Deseret Chemical and other busi- has resulted in a formal policy ness travelers,” said John Dwyer, manager addressing the problem, said of Tooele’s Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Terry Linares, Tooele County Suites. “In our first three months I would School District secondary direc- estimate our occupancy rate at 65 to 70 tor. The policy will be up for percent. I expect it to slow down from review during the December now until January. I don’t think we’ll go meeting of the district’s board below 40 percent occupancy.” of directors. The 64-room Holiday Inn opened for While the consequences of business on Sept. 15. “Already we have bullying already exist in Tooele advanced bookings for the races [at Miller County schools, Linares said the Motorsports Park] next year, but these are policy “brings to the forefront usually racing teams and not racing fans.” the importance of addressing The historic Kirk Hotel, in downtown bullying behavior.” Tooele, had 100 percent occupancy of its The policy defines bullying 45 units during the summer, but that is as “aggressive behavior that is dropping off as winter arrives. The hotel intended to cause harm or dis- was running at 60 percent in November. tress.” “I like to rent out to construction Four types of bullying are teams that sometimes stay for up to three photography / Troy Boman addressed including: physi- Recent storms delivered a light patina of Utah powder, scantily covering kayaks on Stansbury pond. Forecasters expect mostly cloudy skies with a 50 percent chance of snow through tomorrow as well as colder temperatures in the teens. SEE HOTEL ON A4 SEE BULLY ON A5

WEATHER OPEN FORUM A6 CROSSWORD B3 INSIDE Snow likely today with highs OBITUARIES A8 DOINGS B4 Cowboys fall to talented, ranked at 27. Highs at 23 Wednesday Flyers in home opener and 28 Thursday. SPORTS A10 TV LISTINGS B5 See A10 Complete Forecast: A2 HOMETOWN B1 CLASSIFIEDS B6 A2 TUESDAY November 28, 2006 ETCETERA ... Temps/Precipitation New name, same game

Date High Low (prec./inches) Nov. 22 61 58 Nov. 23 58 40 Nov. 24 45 23 Nov. 25 46 22 Nov. 26 46 24 Nov. 27 48 34 .02 snow trace

Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer for the National Weather Service, reports that his recording station at 139 S. Main received .02 inches of precipitation between Nov. 22 and 27 and a total of .48 so far in November. The normal for November is 1.69 inches. For the water year, which began Oct. 1, 2006, Tooele has received 2.75 inches of precipitation. The normal for the year is 18.49 inches of precipi- tation. Valley Weather Forecast Local Weather

Wed 24/8 11/29 Partly cloudy skies. Cold. High 24F. Winds NNW at 10 to 15 mph.

Thu 29/20 11/30 Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 20s and lows in the low 20s.

Fri 39/19 12/1 Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 30s and lows in the upper teens.

photography / Troy Boman Sat 34/17 A long camera exposure of 25 seconds causes traffic lights to be blurred and the newly named EnergySoulutions Arena to glow from within. The Jazz lost their first home 12/2 game last night to the Orlando Magic and face the Spurs in San Antonio tomorrow. Sunshine. Highs in the mid 30s and lows in the upper teens.

best ever. It was far more signifi- said about the move to SR-36. Accessories, the weekend was It was also an active day for Sun 36/23 12/3 cant than last year. It’s fun when “Even people on their way out “phenomenal” according to the new Family Dollar Store in Shop we see customers from Salt Lake of Tooele going to Salt Lake to owner Becki Bryant. Grantsville, which opened in Abundant sunshine. Highs in the continued from page A1 mid 30s and lows in the low 20s. City and West Jordan come in. I shop will stop by and check out “Saturdays are usually good June of this year. ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content think the word is out that we what we have.” anyway, but Friday was unbe- “Friday was one of the busi- Service Home Depot, both on SR-36 on do a lot of good things. We have The big-boxers were not the lievable,” said Bryant. “Our est days we’ve had,” said man- the north end of Tooele’s city competitive prices, 30-day price only happy retailers last week- weekend sales were up about 60 Corrections ager Mike Russell. “People were limits, were also ecstatic about guarantees and extremely good end. Smaller shops in historic percent above what we normal- mainly buying Christmas dec- the weekend’s sales. The Nov. 21 article “ATV service.” downtown Tooele reported his- ly do the day after Thanksgiving. orations and lights, food and “We’re strictly forbidden to A new location for Liddiard toric results. A lot of our customers said they users fight together for trail snacks and cleaning supplies.” give out any numbers, but you has proven to be a big plus for “It was a wild day all day got up late in the day and didn’t access” inadvertently attribut- Tooele County Economic ed comments made at a Trails could say I’m very, very happy,” the 52-year-old furniture store. Friday and Saturday,” said want to drive to Salt Lake so said Home Depot manager John Liddiards used to operate in the Joyce Mead, who works at they came down here to shop. I Development Director Doug Committee meeting by Louis Redmond said he believes peo- Ault to Leonard Ault. The Tooele Hyland. “It has been a great year old downtown section of Tooele The Home Touch at 10 N. Main think because we have been in for us.” at 48 South 50 West under the Street. “People were in buying business for more than a year ple are just realizing they can Transcript Bulletin apologizes do all of their shopping in the for the error. Liddiard Home Furnishings name Al & Lid. Christmas presents. We offer now people are more certain owner Sonia Liddiard told a sim- “You don’t like to get too gifts and homemade items.” that we are here to stay. The Tooele area. ilar story: “It was an extremely comfortable, but we feel very Across the street at community has been very sup- e-mail:mwatson@tooeletranscript. Subscriber Service good weekend for us. One of the encouraged so far,” Liddiard Homebodies Furniture and portive of us.” com If you haven’t received your newspaper by 6:30 p.m., please call 882-0050 and our cus- tomer representative will assist Lawmaker seeks death penalty for some sex offenders Subscribe Today you. Customer service hours on 882-0050 by Brock Vergakis approved by the Republican-con- “an excessive penalty for the rapist greater and they may never come Tuesday and Thursday nights trolled Legislature in the session who, as such, does not take human forward. You don’t really protect are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Some that begins Jan. 15. life.” the victim. You don’t help eliminate repeat sex offenders would be eli- “If society can’t protect the most Advocates against capital punish- this crime. You may be making it Tooele ���������������� gible for the death penalty under innocent among us, who deserves ment say that applying the death worse,” he said. ���������������� a bill being proposed by a newly protection? Nobody in my opinion,” penalty could lead to more rape Instead, lawmakers should focus �������� ����������������� elected state lawmaker. Wimmer said. victims being killed. There would be on preventive efforts and rehabilita- “We Are Your Neighborhood �������������� Oklahoma and South Carolina �������������� ��������� The effort by Rep. Carl Wimmer, an incentive to kill the witness with- tion, Dieter said. Family Theatre” ������������� ������������������ R-Herriman, is part of a slew of bill passed similar sex offender leg- out additional penalty, said Richard Wimmer, a West Valley City 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. islation earlier this year, joining ������ requests he has filed that would Dieter, executive director of the police officer, said he believes in (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 Louisiana, Montana and Florida. ����������� ���������� toughen penalties against those Washington, D.C., based Death second chances for criminals. But Tickets are now available online ��������������� ��������������� who commit crimes against chil- No one convicted of a sex offense Penalty Information Center. he said sex offenders don’t deserve at www.movieswest.com ��������������� ������������������� dren. Wimmer was elected Nov. 7 has been executed since the U.S. “It’s a way to endanger victims,” a third chance. �������������� ���������������� and has yet to be sworn into office. Supreme Court reinstated capi- st th ������������ ���������������� he said by telephone Saturday. “If you offend again, you’ve prov- tal punishment 30 years ago. One Dec. 1 - 7 One bill would automatically Dieter said that often sex crimes en yourself to be an absolute threat *Times & Shows Subject to Change ��������� qualify those convicted of homicide inmate is on death row in Louisiana against children involve family mem- to society, an absolute predator,” he ������������ ������ ����������� ������������� against a child younger than 14 following his 2003 conviction for bers. He said invoking the death said. “You’ve proven yourself some- * ����������� ��������������������� for the death penalty while another raping an 8-year-old girl. penalty could make it less likely one who has an absolute lack of The Nativity Story Dly: 4:15, 7:00, 9:10 ������������ ������������ would do the same for those who But legal scholars have ques- that a crime would be reported. respect for God’s children. I believe Sat: 12:00, 2:10, 4:15, 7:00, 9:10 ���������������� ������������ tioned the constitutionality of the are twice-convicted of first degree “The likelihood of a child testify- that should qualify you for the death Sun: 12:00, 2:10, 4:15, 7:00 (PG) ������������������ ������������ death penalty for a crime not involv- ��������������� ������������ felony sex abuse against a child ing against a father or uncle isn’t penalty.” ����������� ������������ younger than 14. ing murder. * Utah would become the sixth In 1977, the U.S. Supreme Court ����������� Work & the Glory ������������� �������������������� state to make the death penalty reversed the death penalty for a Dly: 4:30, 7:05, 9:15 ����������� ����������������� an option for certain sex offenses Georgia man convicted of raping Sat: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:05, 9:15 ���������������� ������������������ against children if the measure is an adult woman, describing it as Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:05 (PG) �������������� ����������������� ������������� �������������� ��������������� �������������� Casino Royale ��������������� �������������� Low-level radioactive ship- Dly: 3:55, 6:45, 9:35 ������������� ���������������������� Sat: 12:45, 3:55, 6:45, 9:35 ���������� Sun: 12:45, 3:55, 6:45 (PG-13) ����������� ���������������� ments unmonitored, but safe ������������ ����������������� ����������� �������� OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Any num- led to believe, said Josh Dorner, ������������� �������� ber of trucks, trains and airplanes a Washington, D.C.-based spokes- Happy Feet ������������� ������������������� crossing through Utah could be car- man for the Sierra Club. Dorner Dly: 4:35, 6:50, 9:05 rying low-level radioactive material believes checks on low-level ship- Sat: 12:05, 2:20, 4:35, 6:50, 9:05 ����������������������� Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:35, 6:50 (PG) ������������������������� — a fact state officials say the pub- ments should be made to prevent ���������������������� lic shouldn’t worry about. more potent materials from being * ����������������������������������� Cargo loads marked with a quietly allowed to be transported. Deck the Halls �������������������������������������� placard reading “Radioactive 7” “The high-level waste issue is Dly: 4:25, 7:00, 9:05 ����������������������������������������� carry material with only negligible completely unresolved, and it would Sat: 12:15, 2:25, 4:25, 7:00, 9:05 �������������������������������������������� (PG) amounts of radioactivity and are be unfortunate to set a precedent Sun: 12:15, 2:25, 4:25, 7:00 ���������������������������������������� considered safe. “This is just anoth- ������������������������������������������� of the public being uninformed,” * �������������� er commodity shipment. I kind of Dorner said. “It’s easier for them to Chicken Pork ��������������������������������������������� Dejavu equate it to animal manure. It’s not tell the public later if they feel ��������������������������������������������� not something we want to spread Kebob Plate Kebob Plate Dly: 4:00, 7:10, 9:40 ��������������������������������������������� like they can get away with it now.” around the streets, but if we get a 2 sticks, rice, salad, pita 2 sticks, rice, salad, pita Sat: 12:55, 4:00, 7:10, 9:40 ����������������������������������������� Fewer than six trucks transport- Sun: 12:55, 4:00, 7:10 (PG-13) ���������������������������������������������� spill here or there, it won’t cause ing spent nuclear fuel, or high-level ������������������������� anything,” said Bill Craig, health Show Times are subject to change. �������������������������������������������� waste shipments, travel through $ $ specialist and transportation expert Open daily 20 minutes ����������������������������������������� Utah each year, Craig said. Those before 1st show starts. ������������������������������������������� with Utah’s Division of Radiation All shows before 6pm $4.50 �������������������������������������������� shipments must travel on specified 6.99 • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 Control. 6.59 ����������������������������������������������� roads, typically interstate highways, Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ��������������������������������������� Typical shipments include mate- 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ������������������������ rials like contaminated protective and use the most direct routes. HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens clothing, tools, filters, and medi- Utah has had few cargo spills �������������������������������������� involving low-level radioactive ����������������������������������� cal tubes. The state doesn’t require companies to report such shipments materials, Craig said. And the com- RITZ RITZ ���������������������������������� PG-13 PG on state roads. panies involved have been quick in Playing Nightly 5:00 • 7:30 Sunday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 �������������������������������� their response, he said. ����������������������������������� But some experts are concerned In a spill near Parowan earlier Tooele’s Show Place Michael Caine - David Bowie ������������������������ that vehicles hauling radioactive for Over 60 Years! materials cross the state without this year, for example, the shipping FLUSHED ��������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� notice and they question what might company, a California power plant 882-2273 ������������������������������������������������� happen if a spill occurs. and waste recycler EngerySolutions 111 North Main, Tooele AWAY ���������������������������������������������� http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net PRESTIGE ADMISSION: ADULTS: $6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: $4.00 before 6pm: $4.00 �������������������������������������������� Low-level materials can be all sent clean up and repair teams to more dangerous than the public is the spill site.

A4 TUESDAY November 28, 2006 Miller Motorsports Park markets own official shoe If the shoe fits, wear it … at the created a line of shoes that uses race track or anywhere in town, Piloti’s exclusive, patented Roll for that matter. Miller Motorsports Control heel technology. The Park now has an official shoe, a spherical design cushions the heel royal blue and black Piloti racing while driving, reducing vibration shoe that was created especially and allowing for exceptional con- for the Utah race track in its logo trol in heel-and-toe downshifting. colors. “This shoe provides for excep- “So, whether you’re driving on tional pedal feel while still provid- our world-class race track or driv- ing good cushioning under the ing the kids to school in a mini- foot for walking comfort all day,” van, the Piloti racing shoe will Ward notes. “Besides that, it’s a work for you,” notes Trever Ward, good-looking shoe. Everyone who retail manager for Race Fanzz, sees them wants a pair .” the Miller Motorsports Park retail “Miller Motorsports Park’s store. explosion onto the racing scene Piloti shoes are designed by shows that if you build a world Kevin A. Beard, a passionate rac- class facility, racers, enthusiasts ing and car culture enthusiast and fans will support it,” said who designed shoes for some of Kevin A. Beard, Piloti founder the top athletic footwear compa- and CEO. “We are proud to be nies in the world for more than the official driving shoe of Miller decade. Beard realized that some- Motorsports Park.” thing was missing: a brand of Miller Motorsports Park’s Race authentic driving shoes that would Fanzz carries all the latest Piloti perform well in racing conditions lines, including their newest and also be stylish and comfort- release, the Prototipo. The new able enough for the street. custom shoe designed exclusively Drawing on his background in for Miller will be on sale this On Nov. 20, Miller Motorsports Park and Larry H. Miller Charities donated $27,000 to Grantsville High School, Tooele High School and Tooele biomechanics and design, Beard spring. South High School to provide library books and technology resources for the schools. Pictured are (l-r)Alan Wilson, CEO/general manager, Miller Motorsports Park; Jeff Wyatt, lead teacher, Tooele South High School; Leon Johnson, principal, Grantsville High School; Larry Harrison, principal, Tooele High School; Greg Miller, senior vice president, Larry H. Miller Group. Prevent holiday kitchen fires What’s the No. 1 cause of unin- kitchen flare-ups. In most instances, tentional fires at home? It’s not ciga- fires start when the person doing the rettes or faulty heating equipment. cooking is in another room. Upon According to reports by the National discovering the fire, many people % Fire Prevention Association (NFPA), are injured attempting to fight the 15 off hundreds of people are killed and fire themselves — usually in an Backyard Toys thousands are injured each year improper manner. Oftentimes, the Located at Girlyz Clothing Line* *Coupon good thru Christmas. because of cooking-related fires. first inclination is to stop the fire 426 E. Cimmarron Way • Erda, Utah In 1999, the latest year for which with an extinguisher or water. This • ATV’s statistics are available, there were can actually spread or splatter cook- Rotating 96,200 home structure fires attrib- ing materials, further aggravating • Dirt Bikes uted to cooking equipment, includ- the fire. Typically, smothering it with Inventory ing 1,800 fires confined to a cooking a pan lid or closing the oven is the • Mini Choppers vessel. These fires resulted in 331 safest thing to do, apart from calling Hours civilian deaths, 4,183 civilian inju- in the fire department. • Cruzin’ Coolers M-F 9-6 ries, and $511.3 million in direct To help keep the home safe while • Parts & Accessories Sat. 9-5 property damage. Three out of four cooking, the NFPA offers these Closed Sundays home cooking fires involve the important tips: • Tires & Wheel Packages range. And two thirds of the time, • Don’t leave cooking food unat- according to one study, the fires tended. • Service & Repair start within the first 15 minutes of • Roll up sleeves while cooking cooking. Something most people do and don’t wear loose clothing. % each day has the potential for being • Keep children and pets away off life-threatening if safety isn’t main- from cooking areas. Maintain a 843-0222 Come & check us out! 10 tained. three-foot “safe zone” around the for mentioning this ad. This time of year the potential stove. for cooking-related fires increases. • Keep pot handles turned in to Many people retire from outdoor avoid spills. Try to cook foods on the • grill use for the year and spend back stovetop burners when pos- more time around the kitchen stove. sible. Additionally, with the holidays just • Keep potholders, dishtowels, around the corner, there is greater food packaging and other clutter off emphasis placed on creating home- the stovetop. Don’t place anything cooked meals. atop a toaster oven where it can The NFPA also states that the ignite when the unit is in use. incidences of cooking fires are not • Clean cooking equipment; built- Santa is Coming declining at the rate of other home up grease can catch fire. fires. Therefore, an added safety An added safety pointer is to keep push is necessary. smoke alarms in and around the “Cooking fires remain one of the kitchen plugged in or stocked with toughest problems we face,” says batteries. Too often homeowners John R. Hall Jr., Ph.D., of NFPA’s Fire disconnect these units due to false to Town! Analysis and Research Division. “We alarms triggered by smoky foods. have made less headway in prevent- However, smoke alarms can save ing cooking fires than in preventing a life. other kinds of home fires.” For more fire-safety information, Forgetfulness and inattention are log on to www.nfpa.org Tooele Santa stated as the top reasons behind (MS) AARP helps build memorial for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Clause Parade The nation’s largest organization that respects and values individual for Americans age 50 and older, differences, enabling employees AARP, has contributed $1 million and volunteers from diverse back- Saturday, Dec. 2nd • 10am dollars to the construction of a grounds to perform and contribute The Tooele parade will begin at Vine Street & 2nd West (City Park - Pratt Aquatic Center) and memorial on the National Mall to to their full potential.” commemorate the life and work of will continue North to Utah Avenue, then East to Main Street, then South on Main Street to One recent example was AARP’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. instrumental role in collecting and 100 South, then West to 50 West and end at Veterans Memorial Park. (Note to Participants be “AARP’s leaders share and pro- preserving the memories of the past at Tooele High School 9:15 -9:30. Floats meet in front of the high school.) mote Dr. King’s national and interna- for the “Voices of Civil Rights” proj- tional commitment to world peace ect with the Library of Congress and through non-violent social change,” the Leadership Conference on Civil explained AARP CEO Bill Novelli. Rights. �������� “America’s true strength lies in its “We must not forget how far we diversity of people. The vision of have come as a nation,” continued the memorial captures Dr. King’s Novelli. “This memorial is one more ���� message of freedom, democracy and

Meet ���� ��������� way we can honor those who lived ������ ���� opportunity for all.” ���� ����������� AARP has a longstanding commit- through the struggle and continue ment to helping all Americans age to ensure their stories are not lost ���� �������� forever.”

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Shop Downtown during the complained motel rooms were celebration and check out the exciting weeks,” said Kirk Hotel owner booked weeks in advance prior and beautiful window decorations Garth Jones. “I have a lot of to the LeMans Series. Kennecott people come in who are working Dugway Proving Ground is in & see who won!! on jobs at Dugway. I like it when the process of building a hotel on Utah Copper base to accommodate contrac- I can rent a room for $30 a night tors. Also, Grantsville City offi- Special Thanks to: for three weeks instead of just cials said a plan by developers • Macey’s • Charter • Pawsitively Pet Grooming • Homebodies renting for two or three days at to build a hotel on SR-112 near a higher rate. When the racers • Walmart Funding • Youth City Council • Tooele Downtown Durfee Street was never finalized come in they only stay for three and the developer is looking for • BYU Aloha • Speedy Loan • Youth Employability Services Development Alliance or four days.” other uses for that property. • Sweet Pea • LLEW-CO • Boy Scouts of America • Allpro Realty Group Some racers at Miller e-mail:mwatson@tooeletranscript. Motorsports Park reported they com TUESDAY November 28, 2006 A5 Depression common but manageable for caregivers Caring for an ill or aging loved more important, as such a recog- than used to be normal could let for anger or no one to talk The National Institute of or a ballgame or just having din- one is among the more compas- nition can help caregivers avoid also indicate depression. While to about their problems. This Mental Health points out that ner out on the town. Caregivers sionate things a person can do. making what is likely an already caregiving can be tiring, sleep- can lead to a caregiver growing talking with someone is a great often find it difficult to get out Despite being such a selfless act, difficult situation even more ing when not tired or sleeping agitated over even the smallest way of relieving the pressures of of the house, particularly when caregiving can and often does so. While depression can affect just to pass the time is cause for thing. Such agitation is often the caregiving and can help caregiv- they’ve been the primary care- result in negative consequences people in many different ways, concern. result of depression resulting ers avoid the all-too-common giver for an extended period of for the caregiver. One result is the FCA warns that the follow- • Feelings of indifference. from the aforementioned lack of disease of depression. Most time. Feelings of guilt are com- the onset of depression. ing symptoms, when persistent When a caregiver loses inter- a perceivable outlet for anger or people recognize the difficul- mon when the person they’re Though caregiving is not a for more than two consecutive est in things he once loved to a shoulder to lean on. ties of caring for a sick rela- caring for is home with some- cause of depression, many care- weeks, are good indicators of do or even experiences indiffer- Those are just some of the tive. Friends or family should one else. As difficult as going givers often find themselves bat- the onset of depression. ence toward friends, depression symptoms of depression, and know it is their responsibility out might seem, it’s important tling the disease. The Family • Change in eating habits. could be the culprit. Though many more could indicate that to be there for the caregiver. In for caregivers to take of them- Caregiver Alliance (FCA) Food has long been a way peo- keeping up with past hobbies the disease is beginning to settle addition, the caregiver needs to selves as well. reports that 20 percent of fam- ple cope with depression, so a or staying in touch with friends in. What makes depression such know the importance of using To learn more about family ily caregivers suffer depression, sharp increase in weight could likely won’t be as easy, particu- a difficult thing to cope with is the resource that is friends and caregiving, visit the FCA Web a figure which is double that of indicate depression. At the same larly when caring for a very sick many people wrongly feel as family. site at www.caregiver.org (MS) the general population. What’s time, however, many people sim- relative, it is important for care- though it’s a sign of weakness. Another way for caregivers more, depression tends to lin- ply stop eating or eat very little givers to maintain such inter- For caregivers, who believe they to beat depression is to accept ger once the person being cared when battling depression. Any est and contact with friends. need to be strong for the person help and maintain as much of for passes away, particularly for drastic change in eating hab- Friends or relatives of caregiv- they’re caring for, showing that their previous life as possible. those who had been caring for its where unwanted weight gain ers should do their best to main- perceived weakness can seem Any time a person offers to help a spouse. or loss occurs is indicative of tain such contact as well. like the worst-case scenario. In or give a day off, a caregiver The prevalence of depression depression. • Becoming easily angered. actuality, sharing any feelings of should accept the offer. Use among caregivers makes rec- • Change in sleeping habits. 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school and some sixth graders er percentage of teen fathers. Teen are already having sex.” Reflecting a national trend, 75 Entire Store In seventh grade the absti- percent of the men fathering continued from page A1 % nence program focuses on children with teen girls ages job to support their children. character building, decision 17 and younger are 20 or older, off “We see the effects of father- making and goal setting. The Ahlstrom said. 5 % less children with problems in eighth-grade program supple- Since women in Utah do school too,” Royal said. ments health classes with a tend to marry younger than In 1997, the Tooele County discussion of the risks of early the national average, with a Used Guns off Health Department, along sexual behavior and an expla- median age of 21.9 as com- 1010 with the Tooele County School nation of age-appropriate ways pared to the national average t Fire ges arm Limited to stock on hand. District, community church- of showing love without sex. of 25.1, Ahlstrom said the teen ar s es and parents formed a teen Eighth-grade students are birth number of most inter- L R ’s h any adver e pregnancy prevention coali- invited to try on a belly that est to the health department e atc tis t l m ed a demonstrates how it feels to is the statistics on children l p i tion. Using a $60,000 federal e il r l i e o w ave it we c grant and matching funds from be pregnant. The course also being born to teenagers 17 and e t h c e r o n’ an ! o g Sale Begins W the community the program discusses sexually transmitted younger. T d e e t i w t aims to teach abstinence to 9 diseases and offers realistic In Tooele County, 32 percent f ! I to 14 year olds. toy babies that cry at random of the teen births in 2005 were The program is introduced moments, to be taken home to mothers 17 and younger. Nov. 24, 06 as part of the fifth and sixth for a weekend allowing teens Teenage births in Tooele grade maturation classes. to see what it is really like to County are fairly evenly dis- “Parents think sixth graders be responsible for an infant. persed according to popula- Ends are too young to talk about While there are a number tion, Ahlstrom said, noting no sex,” Royal said, “but children of teen mothers in Tooele single town or area constitutes are already taking about it in County, there is a much small- a “hot spot” for teen births. Dec. 23, 06 9am-6pm Mon -Sat Every Thursday in Your Transcript-Bulletin 11 N Main • 882-6208 A6 TUESDAY November 28, 2006

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Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Keep kids clear of holiday frenzy arly returns are in and, if the Thanksgiving weekend is any indication, it’s going to be a very good holiday season for retail merchants this year. The economy is hot, consumers are feeling good about the future and presents are already beginning to pile up around Christmas trees across the state. WithE all that good economic news, however, will certainly come the annual appeals for people to remember the true spirit of Christmas and not get caught up in the commercialism. Our point of view is to take a middle path: Enjoy the giving and receiving of gifts, but as much as pos- sible, keep children free of the holiday shopping frenzy. Marketing to children is a hot topic right now as many national adver- tisers seek to bypass parents and get their messages directly to kids. Some try to plant their branded food products in schools. Others pass their messages on via product placements in films, cartoons and video games. Still others pay to have their radio ads broadcast on school buses or print ads placed in children’s book catalogs. This year Wal-Mart even set up a kid-specific holiday Web site called Toyland where children can LETTERS TO THE EDITOR select products then e-mail their parents with a request to buy. During the holiday season, many companies bank heavily on the idea ATVs tearing up wilderness I are regular joggers in the neighbor- that if you can convince children to want your product, it’s only a matter Editor: hood, usually with our baby in tow. LETTERS POLICY of time until the children will push their parents into the store. Inevitably during the course of a run Your article on the new BLM ranger The Transcript Bulletin welcomes let- Christmas lists and letters to Santa are nice homespun traditions when we’ll come across unleashed dogs, assigned to police 5-Mile Pass and the ters to the editor from readers. Letters they take place within a family. They’re not so nice when they’re co-opted either roaming the streets or in yards article on ATV users fighting for trail must be no longer than 250 words, by marketers to involve a corporate Web site or an e-mail blast wish list. access spurred me to write the BLM with or without their owners present. As much as possible, parents should make the final determination as to civil in tone, written exclusively for about Dog Cemetery and how it is Typically the dogs make chase because the Transcript Bulletin, and accompa- what their child finds under the tree at Christmas. They should carefully being abused greatly by rowdies on that’s what dogs do. Even having the nied by the writer’s name, address and filter and reduce the marketing messages their child receives during the ATVs. We were out there about two owners nearby doesn’t usually make phone number. Priority will be given to holidays. And they should leave the kids at home when they’re lined up at weeks ago with our three grandchil- a bit of difference. They may yell at letters that refer to a recent article in 5 a.m. outside a store where they hope to be first to get this year’s Tickle dren. We could not even safely visit the dogs or call them back or assure the newspaper. All letters may be sub- Me Elmo or Cabbage Patch Kid or iPod. the Dog Cemetery itself because of us their beasts are friendly. No mat- ject to editing. Like it or not, Christmas has become the most commercialized holiday target shooters. We spent a period ter — an animal with fangs for teeth of the year. But that doesn’t mean children need to see it that way. By of 15 minutes discussing the history is threatening our safety on a public Letters written to thank an individual filtering the bombardment of holiday advertising and leaving the actual of the Butterfield Pony Express Trail street and we shouldn’t have to deal or organization should be submitted for buying decisions to adults, kids can be free to think about the real magic with the children then got out of there with that. Though the idea of shooting “Notes of Appreciation” of Christmas morning. for fear of our lives. Something has to unleashed dogs has great appeal, we be done about these lawless ATVers have to remember that the dogs are E-mail: [email protected] tearing up the outback. I think they not to blame. It’s the owners that need Fax: (435) 882-6123 Mail: Letters to the Editor ANOTHER VIEW had better clean up their act if they to be taught a lesson. I personally would love to see more dog catchers Tooele Transcript Bulletin really want public and private land to P.O. Box 390 ride on. They are an uncaring lot who out there, and stiffer fines for owners Coffee chain too much dig into the sides of mountains making who let their dogs run loose whether ruts and erosion (Sodier Pass), turn the dogs are miles from home or steps the fragile desert land to into a dust from it. If dog owners can’t control people hurt will never get over their bowl (Skull Valley and Dog Cemetery), their pets, they shouldn’t be allowed hurt. They will go on for the rest of their life never being able to forget. I of a mediocre thing ride up and down state dirt roads at to have them in the first place. Though dog owners should bear the brunt of think an offender should have to go to itting in a getting my coffee from a locally speeds illegal for the vehicles that are responsibility for their pets, ultimately jail also for the rest of their lives. Starbucks in owned joint where you could linger legal on those roads, cut down the it’s the dogs who may suffer, as people Jerry Willingham Manhattan over a cup while playing backgam- surrounding trees for their campfires, S come up with ways to protect them- Tooele last week, I could mon with strangers, and the next I string cans, bottles and other junk all selves (such as mace). Perhaps then actually look was stopping at Starbucks because over the land, and on and on. When these inconsiderate dog owners will out the window it was on my path to the subway. they are resting, they take potshots Where’s Thanksgiving? get a clue. and see another Instead of inconveniencing myself with their guns at anything that is Editor: Karen Johnson Starbucks. a little to support a business I genu- available to shoot at. Then, they plead Have you ever noticed that there Theoretically I inely enjoyed, I accepted the almost, for acceptance. Maybe Steadman’s, Tooele is usually Christmas music and who is the leading ATV seller in Tooele Christmas decorations all over could buy a latte Daniel Kline but not quite as good, corporate County, should get involved. before Thanksgiving even comes in one store and a Guest Columnist knockoff. While the loss of my $12 Sex crimes are no mistake cookie in another a week did not drive the local place Alice Elder Editor: close? Doesn’t it really irritate you? without finishing out of business, my disloyalty was Stansbury Park I would like to address recent let- It seems that Thanksgiving doesn’t my drink in transit between the two. part of the bigger picture that did. ters on punishments for sex offenders, even matter to most people anymore. These two almost-touching cafes Starbucks offers a reasonable Some homeless don’t need including one letter stating how sex I heard Christmas music way back raised my curiosity and led me to facsimile of the coffee house experi- offenders take up so much space in in October before Halloween rolled handouts around. What’s the deal? We know that walk around the neighborhood ence, but smoothes out all the rough Editor: Utah prisons and are stuck there due counting just how many locations edges that made local coffee joints to aggressive mandatory sentencing Christmas is coming up but not for I have a grave concern regarding another couple of months. Can’t we all the chain had. Though I only came interesting. Like the Epcot Center the article published in the Nov. 23 laws. My thought was why would we across 20 or so, a quick search on version of a foreign country, there’s not have aggressive sentencing toward just put off the twinkling lights and the issue on homelessness. I lived with yuletide music at least until December Yahoo’s yellow pages showed me some good stuff, but anything that someone who violates another human the Ives family for a month and a half, instead of starting in October? the horrifying fact that there were won’t play to the masses gets left and was flabbergasted at your article. being in the most personal way? And actually 79 Starbucks locations out. sex offenders don’t just happen to Casey Evans On October 30, I called the cops on Stansbury Park within one mile of Madison Square Starbucks, which already has James Ives for hitting his 8-year-old get “stuck” in prison. They violated Garden. 12,000 stores across the world, but daughter. He gave her a bloody nose laws and other people and they are In that one-mile radius, a few mostly in the United States, recently and a black eye and he swelled up half there because of extremely poor deci- Give Buddhas back other national and regional coffee released plans stating it intends to the child’s face. Two days later the sions on their part. People do make Editor: chains also had outlets, but there have 40,000 locations with 14,000 children were taken away. Though the mistakes, but I don’t know how when I am a retired senior and one of the were exactly zero traditional coffee more opening by the end of 2007. Ives’ living standard was a concern, someone knowingly and purposefully loves of my life now is to keep my houses. There was plenty of pol- Not particularly difficult to find in child services was more interested in preys on someone else sexually that household inside and out in an aes- ished, corporate faux-hip furniture, even remote parts of the U.S., this the physical abuse the children had could be categorized as a mistake. thetically pleasing appearance. Part of but not one place with beaten-up expansion would likely leave every sustained and the drug use done open- I can’t imagine the victim of a sex this is that every spring I plant flow- old couches, ratty-looking chairs city infested. ly with and in front of the children. offender finding any comfort that they ers and put out lawn ornaments all and a tiny stage for performances Picture city blocks with rows When the Ives couple moved into their were just someone’s mistake. This around my yard. The last four years, by a lousy poet or an over-earnest, of Starbucks and malls filled with house, their rental agreement stated subject hits close to home, as I have thieves have stolen various items from under-groomed folk singer. nothing but identical coffee stores. they would pay $300 cash, invest $150 just had a child sex offender move in my yard. Two of these items can be The sound of orders being called Children will grow up knowing the a month in materials, and $150 in on my street. I feel violated just by described as sitting Buddhas. They out in a decidedly professional difference between tall, grande and labor. James arranged for my father, having this offender in the vicinity and were identical, approximately 14 inch- method — likely developed by high- venti, but will be unable to define a master plumber to come here from am angry at a system that allows our es high, and weighed 25 to 30 pounds. ly paid efficiency consultants — was small, medium and large. There will New Mexico to help fix the plumb- children to be put at risk and scared These are now irreplaceable as they prevalent, but the sound of snapping be John Mayer albums, WiFi con- ing. After being here a full week, my by someone living on their street. I’m are no longer made in exactly the style in appreciation of a performance nections and non-fat, half-caf soy dad offered to just replace all the not willing to let my children interact that I originally bought. My appeal was oddly missing. You can get lattes for everyone, but no way to plumbing, so long as they bought the with convicted sex offenders nor am is to these bandits. I really do not your latte, cappuccino, Frappucino tell whether you’re in Manhattan or supplies. Though they had the money I willing to welcome a sex offender want to know why my Buddhas were and countless other drinks exactly Topeka. to do it, they decided to buy weed as a neighbor on the chance they may taken. I only want at least the last one the same way in each and every Daniel B. Kline’s book, “50 Things instead. That is just one example of change. Some bad choices you can returned. It was stolen approximately location, but you can’t find a single Every Guy Should Know How to their irresponsibility. The Ives need never make right and you will always two weeks ago. I have stewed over menu written on a chalkboard. Do,” is available in bookstores to get off their lazy butts and stop have to live with the consequences this for a while before deciding to A fan of coffee houses since everywhere. He can be reached at looking for handouts. God helps those your actions bring upon you. write this letter. I hope my appeal will before I drank coffee, I largely [email protected]. An archive of who help themselves. There are lots of Kristin Aure reach either the bandits or the parents blame myself for the massive expan- his columns can be found at www. people in this town who deserve the Stansbury Park of these bandits. If I have reached you sion of Starbucks. One day I was notastep.com. fellowship and help this town gives just put it back where you got it from more than Jimmy and Crystal Ives. Sex offenders deserve lifetime and there will be no questions asked. The police department does not have Heather Garvin punishments Tooele the resources or the wherewithal to Editor: investigate these minor thefts. Again, In regards to the letters on sex I appeal to the community’s sense of Blame dog owners offenders, if anyone thinks sex crimes decency and frustration at the on- A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 Editor: should be treated more leniently than going problems around our neighbor- Regarding the recent letters about murders then they should go and talk hood. Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus dog catchers and unleashed dogs, let’s to a child who has to live with the sex Hilde Kelsey Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Managing Editor place the blame where it needs to be: crimes against him or her for the rest Tooele ignorant dog owners. My husband and of their lives. The children that these TUESDAY November 28, 2006 A7 A plan to save recess — in high school o rotten egg, and at the end of mod- recess the last basket always Tern- wins. Study habits are of the Frame Expo! day elemen- past. The only desk manners tary stu- you need to know is that the dents, the quietest table gets to leave Dr. Lanny DuClos playground first and may possibly receive is more than a jolly rancher for their suc- and Dr. Scott Allen just asphalt. cess. No thought, no future It’s a dream- aspirations, just what you’re land filled 88 E. 700 N., Suite A • Tooele, UT 84074 Steve Schwartzman doing now and how to get with steel little Sally to notice it. jungles, col- GUEST COLUMNIST Finally, and most obvious, is 435-882-6452 ored plastic to take a break. One observa- castles, and A Student’s tion a high school senior can kickball Presented by tell you after four years of games for View Marchon, #1 Eyewear the cham- secondary education is that pionship of the free world. clocks really stink. The more Manufacturer in the World It’s the land of recess — a they move the slower they December 6, 2006 blessed time to run, laugh, go, which leads to the slow bruise, scrape, steal lunch closing of eyelids and flowing From 11-7 pm money, and enjoy simply drool on wooden desktops. being a kid. For the sake of the students But sadly, recess is dying — and desktop cleaners every- In addition to our normal selection of over 400 a slow death in local elemen- where — a good 10-minute frames, representatives from some of the world’s tary schools, with free play walkabout, five-minute drink hours being cut down to make break, or simply a deep breath finest designer eyewear manufacturers, Marchon, way for “structured activi- free of distress will do a stu- AirLock, Disney, Fendi, Flexon, Nautica, and many ties” — a phrase that doesn’t dent a lot of good. sound like much fun to me. In So bring recess back. Bring others, will present their Fall and Winter Fashion some schools, recess is being it back for the elementary kids Collections. replaced with a PE period to and the high schoolers. Give keep kids running, but in a us all a chance to play under purposeful way. blue skies, get grounded for Enjoy refreshments and I understand the concern foul play, and put on a few but — and maybe this is just band aids. Let us have crush- enter to win free eyewear, because I hate gym class — we es, and shoot baskets, and do watches, and other cannot forget the true marvel everything a kid would do. of recess, a child’s 15 minutes After all, let’s be honest, any incredible door prizes!!! of fame to prove he can kick energy kids don’t get rid of at that ball farther, run to the school will be some parent’s monkey bars faster, or write problem at the dinner table. a crayon-scribbled love note Steve Schwartzman is a to little Sally Johnson on the stock photo other side of the basketball Many high school students would love to let the blood run to their senior at Tooele High School courts. What some administra- heads this way. and editor in chief of the tors feel to be time wasted can Tooele High Buffalog. average high school student really be time to feel free and could be resolved if we simply on the next task at hand. I not think about anything but re-introduced recess at high think it would make biology red rubber balls and not get- school. The everyday stress- class more focussed. ting tagged last — and to enjoy es a teenager faces could be Another great aspect to fol- the heyday of youth before the I wish to express eliminated by simply taking a low is that of social casting. birds and bees of the teenage ball out of a cubby hole and Forget the average, everyday years spoil all that. enjoying life, not just surviv- clique and let’s get back to As I ponder the sight of tod- my Sincere ing it. But until the day when being one of three kinds of kids: dler to pre-teen youth mean- recess makes a high-school the “normal kid,” the “bully,” dering about scholastic court- comeback, here are the best and the aptly named “cool kid Thanks to yards like a colony of ants, aspects of recess to be emu- with the gum.” The thought I can’t help but realize how lated by high school students: of putting down another stu- much I, as much as the aver- dent based on what they wear First the entrance: the sin- Tooele County age high school student, really or how they think will soon gle-file line. There you stand, do miss recess. become obsolete and replen- your right arm against the What I would give to throw ished with settling everything for Electing me wall, looking at nothing but on my old Velcro-strapped by sudden-death dodgeball or the shoulder blades in front sneakers and play tether ball rock-paper-scissors. of you, just waiting, marching to the Office of without the least bit of worry Next, and my favorite, is step by step in yearning for the about a mid-term exam. Or the simplicity that recess outside where the fun begins. to show my best buddies the offers. There is no need for If only high school students Tooele County cool new L-shaped scab on the Pythagorean Theorem or were that organized, walking my right knee while hanging the Treaty of Versailles. All into every room like it were upside down from the mon- you need to know is that at Assessor a new exhibit at the Lourve Wendy Shubert keys bars. the beginning of recess the — no sounds, no gestures, just TOOELE COUNTY ASSESSOR – 2007 Many a problem for the last one to the jungle gym is a footsteps and strong thought Ten tips for safe holiday shopping: As the holiday season gets “bling” may be king, avoid Criminals walk through Full Tool Belt into full swing, so do the wearing visibly expensive jew- parking lots looking for easy Laney’s crooks and predators whose elry during holiday shopping opportunities, such as vehicles idea of “holiday cheer” fea- jaunts. with unlocked doors or pack- of Services for Sellers: tures mayhem, misdeeds and 4. Where is Waldo or your ages and valuables in plain sight. Don’t be an easy target Where do you think your buyer is going to come from? misdemeanors. Lawrence Wallet and Purse? 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Keep Guard and decrease time on the market. when you maneuver through recommended. Windows Up I offer to all my crowded malls and parking 6. Report Suspicious If someone approaches your areas. Activity vehicle inquiring about direc- sellers multiple photos Consistent, professional & 2. Don’t Shop Till You Report suspicious people or tions, do not open your door of their home, a virtual personal customer service situations to mall security. Be or roll your window down. If tour & expanded Drop Laney Riegel, GRI you have car trouble, remain Realtor® While Madison Avenue may aware of unusual movements verbiage about or anyone who gets too close in your car and use a cell say otherwise, security profes- their home. Aggressive Networking for comfort. phone to call for assistance, or sionals advise that consum- Strategies return to the mall and notify ers avoid holiday shopping 7. Avoid Parking Lot security. fatigue. 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Use checks or criminals so park near other lance, common sense and cau- information & it is vehicles or in high pedestrian converted within 15 credit cards whenever possi- tion and keep the holiday and GRI ble and never leave your credit and vehicle traffic areas. everyday gremlins at bay. seconds to a tele- Laney Riegel card on a store counter. While 8. Tuck Away Valuables phone call to me!” 435-830-7583 [email protected] POSTIVE • PATIENT See News Happening? PERSISTANT Give Us a Call! 882-0050 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A8 TUESDAY November 28, 2006 OBITUARIES Denise Marie Hal A. Utley

Is now accepting applications for the following positions. Gibbs Brigante Hal A. Utley died peacefully in his sleep, surrounded by his RN/LPN’s/Housekeepers 1956 ~ 2006 family on Nov. 21, 2006. He was born to Frank and Charity Utley Certified Nursing Assistants Denise, loving wife, moth- on Dec. 1, 1920, the oldest of Mountain Care—Tooele Offers er, sister, daughter and friend three brothers which included passed away Nov. 25, 2006, Lynn (Betty) and Clair. • Competitive Wages • Health Insurance at her home. She was born in He married Elisabeth K. • Paid Time Off • 401 (K) Tooele, Utah, to John T. and Speemans, whom he met while • Sick Leave • Flexible Hours Patricia Gibbs on Oct. 28, 1956. serving in the Army in Germany, • Much, Much More She attended Tooele schools on June 26, 1948. She preceded and then moved to Salt Lake him in death in the fall of 1985. All interested candidates please complete an application. City where she worked as an From that union he had six Applications are availabe in optician for many years. She children, Frank, Ingrid (Terry) the Human Resource Office. 140 East 200 South, Tooele was an avid skier and softball Denise Marie Gibbs Brigante Jordt, Janet (Paul) Miehle, Hal A. Utley player. Rocky Mountain Care is a Drug Free Employer Carter. Gerald, Lynn and Kevin. He go, we are at peace knowing Equal Opportunity Employer Denise married Jerry Brigante then married Melba Robinson March 20, 1982. They had two A vigil will be held Wednesday, he no longer has to be in pain. Nov. 29, from 7 to 8 p.m., at St. on May 12, 1987, adding two Per his wishes, no funeral ser- children, Kristopher (Janae) step-daughters Anne Corsi Brigante and Stephanie (Chris) Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, vices will be held. He will be 1385 E. Spring Lane, with rosary and Mary (Ken) Edwards. He cremated and private grave- Searcy. The love of her life was had numerous grandchildren her family — her husband; two to be recited at 8 p.m. Mass of side services will be held for the Christian Burial will be held and great-grandchildren. He the family at a later date. Our children; two grandchildren, was preceded in death by his Riley and Connor Brigante; Thursday, Nov. 30, 11 a.m., at thanks to Rocky Mountain Care parents; brother, Clair; wife, mother and best friend, Patricia; the church, where friends and and Hospice for their love and Elisabeth; his first born son, and dog (Lucy). family can call one hour before compassionate care during Frank; daughter-in-law Corbey; She is also survived by her the service. Dad’s last days, especially that and his granddaughter Laura. sister, Kathy Pizzello; brother, Online condolences on www. of his granddaughter Tammy He suffered greatly these Michael Gibbs; and nephews larkinmortuary.com. In lieu of Remick-Feuerbach and Colleen and nieces, Aaron Gibbs, Scott flowers please contribute to past months with cancer and Speaker. You are truly amazing (Jen) Pizzello, Caroline Pizzello, the Hemophilia Foundation of although we are sad to see him people. Vincent Pizzello, Ashley Pizzello, Utah, 880 E. 3375 South, SLC, UT 84106. Johnny Pizzello and Brighton Judy Green

David “Pat” Cook Judy Green was born Sept. 29, 1941, in Spokane, Wash. to Jan. 26, 1926 – Nov. Joseph and Dixie Bates. Her husband was LaVelle Green of 23, 2006 Grantsville. She had one son, Shawn Bunnell of Maryville, David Patterson Cook returned Wash. She had three sisters, home peacefully on Thanksgiving Carla (Walter) Vigil, Jodie evening surrounded by his family. (James) Gough and Andrea Pat loved country music and Benson; one very special aunt, was a talented rhythm guitar Colene Kelly; and many nieces player who touched many lives and nephews. Insurance Network, LC with his music. Throughout his Judy was the kindest and Former Leavitt Agency life he shared his talents by per- sweetest person. Her favorite forming for countless programs, thing in all this world was chil- Judy Green 882-0707 Mel Workman (Owner) parties, funerals and church func- dren, to whom she loved to read more angel to watch over us.” tions with his fiddling partner and in the schools. She was a big David “Pat” Cook Services will be held at 11 a.m. friend Rush Kee. The duo was later animal lover, loving all animals Nov. 30 at the LDS church at 415 accompanied by Rush’s wife, Eve, the “good ole’ days.” Everyone big and small. W. Apple Street in Grantsville. on piano. loved his cowboy humor and barn- She worked at Tooele Army The Perfect Job is Waiting for You! A viewing will be held prior to Pat was a good friend to many yard philosophies. Depot ammo area. She will be the services. In lieu of flowers and never hesitated to offer help Pat was a loving grandfather. missed by all that knew and TOOELE RANSCRIPT please make a donation to a can- T or support to those in need. He His grandchildren were left with loved her; and as one of her cer charity of your choice. BULLETIN was a real cowboy who loved hors- sweet memories of sleigh riding, nieces said, “Now we have one es, rodeos and telling stories about helping Grandpa gather cows, exploring caves and the fascina- tion of watching him play the spoons. Every Sunday, Grandpa Doloris Ann Moore Help us, would visit bringing a bag of good- ies and a couple of bucks for each Garcia grandchild. Pat retired from Chemstar Lime Our loving mother, grand- Plant in 1990 after thirty years mother and great-grandmoth- Help A Family In Need of service. In addition to work, er, Doloris Ann Moore Garcia, he was an active member of The passed away at home Nov. 22, Please donate any amount you can afford to the Tooele Transcript Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- 2006. day Saints and served in many She was born on July 20, 1930, Bulletin Benefit Fund for this years chosen family or families. positions throughout the years. to Purl and Eva Moore in Ida He is survived by his daughters, Grove, Iowa. Her family moved Alice (Jeff) Hunt, Karma (James) to Benicia, Calif., where she met Erickson; brother Morley (Jan) the love of her life, John. They Cook; grandchildren, Clint Miller, were married in Reno, Nev., on Jake Miller, Guy Miller, Taylor April 3, 1953, and were later mar- Hunt, Danielle Barlow, Sierra ried in the Catholic church April Doloris Ann Moore Garcia Erickson; great-grandson, Austin 3, 1965. They lived in Vallejo, She loved the sun, reading, Clint Miller; and many nieces, Calif. before transferring to quilting, playing bingo and nephews and cousins. Pat was Tooele where they made their spending time with her grand- preceded in death by his father, home and raised a family. children. She is survived by her Robert Hunter Cook, mother, Alice There wasn’t a place she went husband, John Sr.; children, Cooley Cook; sisters Ida Durfee, that she didn’t start up a conver- John Jr. (Stacy), Justin (Sandy) Mary Durfee, Marva Gustin; and sation and just talk. She was a of Tooele; 12 grandchildren, two brother Daniel Cook. kind, caring, and giving person great-grandchildren. She is pre- The family wishes to express who would help anyone. She ceded in death by two grand- their gratitude to the caregivers always had a soft smile on her children Ann Jeanette and Isaac at Holladay Healthcare and First face wherever she was. Garcia. Choice Hospice, our angels here on earth. A service will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at the Ken Nelson Grantsville 3rd Ward Church (415 W. Apple St.). The viewing will be Kenneth Ross Nelson, beloved from 10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. with the father, brother, grandfather and service to follow at noon. friend, peacefully passed away In lieu of flowers, donations may in his sleep on Nov. 7, 2006, at be made to The Fisher Center for his home in Lucerne Lake, Calif. Alzheimer’s Research Foundation after a long and brave struggle at 1-800-259-4636 or online at www. with cancer. Ken was 67 years alzinfo.org. old. He was born April 7, 1939, to Ross Peter Nelson and Mary Lorraine (Nash) Nelson in Tooele, Utah. He is remebered for overcom- ing and conquering all challeng- es he faced in his life. He was an Kenneth Ross Nelson intrical member of his comunity and provided assistance to all Tooele. Please fill out and mail in the benefit form with who needed it. He reaquainted He is preceded in death by your donation to Tooele Transcript Bulletin Benefit his life around his boys, to be a his father, Ross Peter Nelson; father, role model, and friend. mother, Mary Larraine (Nash) Fund, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 or drop by Nelson; one sister Karen Ann the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, 58 North Main. If He is survived by his three sons, Kenneth Scott Nelson, (Nelson) Stevens you have any questions please call 882-0050. Mike Lloyd Nelson and Chris Ken was cremated at Chapel Ross Nelson, Tooele; one of the Lakes in Lakeport, Calif. brother, Gerald Leon Nelson, on Nov. 10. It was his wishes Donation amount: $50 $25 $15 $10 Other California; one sister Rose Mary that no funeral services be held. (Bailey), Miss.; two grandchil- Interment was held on Name: dren, Tyler Christensen Nelson Monday, Nov. 27 in the Tooele and Preston Ryan Nelson of City Cemetery, Tooele, Utah.

Address: DEATH NOTICE at 11 a.m. in the Tooele City Saxon Bracken Cemetery. A viewing will be held Phone: on Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at Graveside services for Saxon *Make checks payable to the Tooele Transcript Bulletin Benefit Fund. This may be tax deductible. Tate Mortuary. A full obituary Bracken who died Nov. 27, will will appear in the Thursday edi- be held on Friday Dec. 1, 2006, tion of the Transcript Bulletin. TUESDAY November 28, 2006 A9 Study shows it’s feasible to read data stored as nuclear ‘spins’ A University of Utah physi- different places at the same value of 0 and 1 simultaneous- stable spins of atomic nuclei. store one qubit of information. phorus spins point down. cist took a step toward devel- time. ly. In the new study, Boehme “We discovered a mecha- The scientists used lithogra- Next, the researchers applied oping a superfast computer In a quantum computer, one and colleagues used silicon nism that will allow us to mea- phy to print two gold electri- a magnetic field and micro- based on the weird reality of “qubit” – quantum bit – could doped with phosphorus atoms. sure the spins of the nuclei of cal contacts onto the doped wave radiation to the sample, quantum physics by showing it be both 0 and 1 at the same By applying an external elec- individual phosphorus atoms silicon. Then they placed an which makes the phosphorus is feasible to read data stored time. So with three qubits of trical current, they were able in a piece of silicon when the extremely thin layer of silicon spins constantly flop up and in the form of the magnetic data, a quantum computer to “read” the net spin of 10,000 phosphorus is close [within dioxide – about two billionths down in concert for a few bil- “spins” of phosphorus atoms. could store all eight combina- of the electrons and nuclei about 50 atoms] to the sur- of a meter thick – onto the lionths of a second. “Our work represents a tions of 0 and 1 simultaneous- of phosphorus atoms near the face,” Boehme says. With silicon between the gold con- As a result, the electrical breakthrough in the search for ly. That means a three-qubit surface of the silicon. improved design, it should be tacts. As a result, the device’s current fluctuated up and a nanoscopic [atomic scale] quantum computer could cal- A real quantum computer possible to build a much small- surface had tiny spots where down. mechanism that could be used culate eight times faster than a would need to read the spins of er device that “lets us read a the spins of phosphorus atoms “That is basically a readout for a data readout device,” three-bit digital computer. single particles, not thousands single phosphorus nucleus.” could be detected. of phosphorus electron spins,” says Christoph Boehme, assis- Typical personal computers of them. But previous efforts, Details of the Experiment The scientists applied a tiny which, in turn, also can be tant professor of physics at the today calculate 64 bits of data which used a technique called The researchers used a piece voltage to the gold contacts, used to determine the spins of University of Utah. “We have at a time. A quantum com- magnetic resonance, were of silicon crystal about 300 creating an electrical current the phosphorus atoms’ nuclei demonstrated experimentally puter with 64 qubits would be able to read only the net spins microns thick – about three perhaps 10,000 times small- based on a previously known that the nuclear spin orien- 2 to the 64th power faster, or of the electrons of 10 billion times the width of a human er than that produced by an relationship between elec- tation of phosphorus atoms about 18 billion billion times phosphorus atoms combined, hair – less than 3 inches long AA-size battery, Boehme says. tron spins and nuclear spins, embedded in silicon can be faster. (Note: billion billion so the new study represents and about one-tenth of an inch When the current was mea- Boehme says. measured by very subtle elec- is correct.) Researchers are a million-fold improvement wide. The silicon crystal was sured during 100 millionths While Boehme is excited by tric currents passing through exploring many approaches to and shows it is feasible to read doped with phosphorus atoms. of a second, it stayed con- this advance, numerous obsta- the phosphorus atoms.” storing and processing infor- single spins – something that Phosphorus atoms were stant, indicating the spins of cles remain before quantum The study by Boehme and mation in nanoscopic form would take another 10,000-fold embedded in silicon because the phosphorus atoms in the computing becomes a reality. colleagues in Germany is fea- – on the scale of molecules improvement, Boehme says. too many phosphorus atoms silicon were random, with half “If you want to compare the tured in the December issue of and atoms, or one billionth of But the point of the study, he too close together would pointing up and half pointing development of quantum com- the journal Nature Physics. a meter in size – for quantum adds, is that it demonstrates it interact with each other so down. puters with classical comput- “We have resolved a major computing. They include opti- is possible to use electrical much that they couldn’t store Then the device was chilled ers, we probably would be just obstacle for building a par- cal quantum computers that methods to detect or “read” information. The concept is with liquid helium to 452 before the discovery of the ticular kind of quantum com- would hold data in the form of data stored as not only elec- that the nuclear spin from one degrees below zero Fahrenheit. abacus,” he says. “We are very puter, the phosphorus-and-sili- on-off switches made of light, tron spins but as the more atom of phosphorus would That made most of the phos- early in development.” con quantum computer,” says ions (electrically charged Boehme. “For this concept, atoms), the size or energy data readout is the biggest state of an electron’s orbit issue, and we have shown a around an atom, so-called Need a car but the holidays & your credit getting you down? new way to read data.” “quantum dots” of material Boehme, who joined the and the “spins” or magnetic Now through December 20th, University of Utah faculty orientation of the centers or earlier this year, conducted nuclei of atoms. Let get the vehicle you’ve always the study with colleagues at A New Spin on Quantum wanted even with the Hahn-Meitner Institute Computers bankruptcies, divorce, judge- in Berlin and the Technical Boehme’s new study deals ments, collections, all credit University of Munich. A Bit with an approach to a quan- about Quantum Computing tum computer proposed in apps will be accepted. In modern digital comput- 1998 by Australian physicist ers, information is transmitted Bruce Kane in a Nature paper by flowing electricity in the titled “A silicon-based nuclear PayPay fforor CChristmashristmas 0 DOWN ON form of electrons, which are spin quantum computer.” In negatively charged subatomic such a computer, silicon – the Call Tad, Tera or J.D. to get pre-approved, 1-866-512-5917 particles. Transistors in com- semiconductor used in digi- puters are electrical switch- tal computer chips – would NO PAYMENTS UNTIL NEXT YEAR! 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From The Sidelines Wildcat boys, Beck finds place girls ready with legendary for campaign by Nick Drake Cougar generals SPORTS EDITOR The 2006-07 boys hoop campaign is prepared to start and all four t was a hostile Tooele County squads are anxious environment. Ute to get the basketball season under Fans started talking way this week. Itrash as soon as we A year ago, local prep hoop entered the Trax station. enthusiasts witnessed another stel- It was like the Romans lar campaign from the Buff squad. feeding the Christians Tooele relished outstanding suc- to the lions. We huddled cess on the hardwoods and for the with the rest of the BYU first time in the 94-year history of hopeful in the southwest the sport made consecutive trips to the state championship game. corner of Rice Eccles David Gumucio Stadium while 45,000 Dugway and Wendover also rel- GUEST COLUMNIST photography/Troy Boman ished state tournament berths in plus red-clad Ute Fans Tooele’s Mary Burden powers through the Pratt Aquatic Center pool to win the 100 fly against Ben Lomond Nov. 16. The screamed for our blood. And they got it dur- the Class 1A Boys Basketball tour- Buffs captured the league dual meet and also garnered a tri-meet victory over Fremont and Spanish Fork last Tuesday as ing the second and third quarters and had nament. well. another good dose in the fourth. It was as Meanwhile, teams from all over intimidating a stadium atmosphere as I have the state of Utah have set high stan- ever been in as a spectator, player or coach. dards for the 2006-07 girls basket- Yet this is the ambiance in which Legends ball season and the four teams in are made. And BYU has had a few of them at Tooele County are no exception. Buff swimmers rule the pool the quarterback position…field generals like But unlike their male county Carter, Nielson, Wilson, McMahon, Young, counterparts, the local squads Bosco, Doman and Detmer. They all lived didn’t have the luxury of having by Nick Drake As for the boys, Coach Roberts noted there were some and died by the unwritten code of legends, one of their prep girls’ hoop teams SPORTS EDITOR younger swimmers to take note of for the future. an unforgiving code written into the souls go far into their respective state Tooele didn’t waste any time seizing command of the “Newcomer Jordan Knighton surprised everyone in the of every blue-blooded individual that dares hoop tournaments last year. Region 11 swimming standings. 50 and 100 free and still has several skills he can work on to call themself a BYU fan. It’s a demon that However, Dugway captured The Buffs rolled to a decisive sweep of the Scots in to improve,” he said. “Gilbert Nichols was another swim- lurks in the shadows of one’s psychic and another coveted region crown and both boys’ and girls’ dual meets Nov. 16 to begin the mer who showed that he will be a force to reckon with whispers to all who dare enter, “You must advanced to the Class 1A State league campaign in style. as the season progresses. Dustin Perkins continues to beat the University if Utah.” Girls Basketball tournament before The Lady Buffs seized a lopsided 227-51 triumph over improve in the breaststroke as he is starting to approach John Beck has been standing at that gate falling to Bryce Valley and Green the Lady Scots while the Tooele boys captured an easy times that will qualify him for state. Trent Andrus and for the last four years and his ears must be River in the post-season dance 218-58 victory as well. Alix Court also moved into position to challenge for spots ringing. At BYU, it takes more than numbers while Grantsville and Wendover Lizette Torres pulled off a sweep of two individual on the freestyle relays. to earn the lofty calling of “Legendary!” No each lost inter-region state playoffs races and a pair of relays while teammate Trish Cox gar- “These are great kids to work with,” he added about amount of passing yards, first downs, touch- in the opening round of state play. nered a pair of first place individual finishes as well to the entire team. “They are very receptive to coaching and downs or completion percentage will earn Tooele, Grantsville, Dugway and spearhead the Lady Buff squad. willing to put in the time and effort necessary to achieve it for you. It doesn’t matter what your win- Wendover have their sights on lofty Trent Andrus and Alix Court paced the Tooele boys the goals they set as a team. This team has made coaching loss ratio is, or that you lead your team to a league goals, which in turn will with a trio of gold finishes each while Jared Genther, Mat them a lot of fun and we are excited to see where they are Mountain West Conference Championship. boost each into their respective Snarr, Gilbert Nichols, Bobby Philpot, Terence Perkins finally going to end up.” Not even a Bowl game win will secure your state tournaments in the 2006-07 and Kyle Cooper each chipped in with a pair of top times Trish Cox and Gilbert Nichols garnered the Swimmers name on the holy grail of the BYU glorified. season. along the way as well. of the Meet honors while Courtney Lopez and Jordan There is only one gate along one path that As for this winter, all eight Tooele Tooele also pulled off a sweep of Fremont and Spanish Knighton garnered Most Improved Swimmers awards for leads to the BYU Hall of Legends and it runs Couty prep hoop teams have lofty Fork in a tri-meet last Tuesday at Pratt Aquatic Center the meet as well. through the University of Utah. goals and high expectations for the as well. The Lady Buffs 200 medley relay set the tone of the For John Beck, it has been a curse. His boys hoop season. Listed below The Buffs captured both girls duals against Fremont meet right away. Courtney Stubbs, Lizette Torres, Kylei numbers have surpassed them all sans one, are returning starters, top reserves, (199-71) and Spanish Fork (186-66) and Tooele also Riding and Allison Bowers combined forces to easily Ty Detmer. His senior year has been only two- beginning schedule, a review of cruised to a victory in the boys over Fremont (187-85) win the event in 2:21.09 and the squad of Amber Skelton, plays short of an undefeated season. He has last year’s results and quotes from and Spanish Fork (1967-67). Courtney Lopez, Kilee Butterfield and Janiel Wells fol- the Mountain West Conference Title tucked coaches the Wendover High girls’ Tooele now hosts Clearfield today in a non-league dual lowed with a silver time of 2:31.96 to earn valuable sec- under his belt, but the question nags on like a and boys’ hoop teams. at 3:15 at PAC and battle region rival Ogden Thursday in ond place team points as well. canker… can he beat Utah? At the beginning Wendover High boys’ an Region 11 dual in the Tigers home pool at 7:30 p.m. Cox spurred a Lady Buff sweep of the top four places of the fourth quarter last Saturday afternoon The Wildcats are coming off a Buffs rule pool against Scots in the 200 free with a top time of 2:16.73. Teammate in Salt Lake City, it appeared he could not. stellar Region 18 boys basketball Veteran Buff coach Mel Roberts said the girls team Tiffani Smith powered to a runner-up status in the event After a 14-0 blitz by the Cougars in the first campaign and successful prep received a number stellar individual performances against at 2:24.32 followed by Lady Buff tandem Kaytlyn Murphy quarter, the beginning of the fourth reflected hoop season a year ago. Ben Lomond. (2:33.30) and Kristin Anderson (2:43.02) also took third Utah’s ultimate domination over BYU in quar- Wendover battled to a third- “For the girls team, Courtney Lopez and Kristen and fourth place respectively, to add valuable depth ters two and three. BYU trailed the Utes 24 place seed in the league ranks, Anderson showed a lot of promise in the butterfly, points in the team standings. to 14 and Beck’s greatest fear loomed dark as 12-11 overall mark on the year Courtney Stubbs and Kaytlyn Murphy in the 100 free and Erika Andrews followed suit in the 200 individual the Gate for Legends’ Hall was closing fast in and upended Whitehorse in the Tiffani Smith in the 200 free and 100 breaststroke,” he medley with a season high at 2:36.46 to beat out team- front of him for the fourth straight season. stated. “This will add a lot of depth for us at the region With one quarter remaining in the game, I SEE WILDCATS PAGE A11 and state championships.” SEE POOL PAGE A11 looked grimly at my brother Dante. The BYU “Cardiac Kids” were at it again, choking at a time when greatness seemed necessary, losing the chance for bestowed glory because mis- Flyers roll to big win over Cowboys placed mediocrity prevented it. Can BYU ever by Nick Drake featured a front line of 6-foot-7, 6-foot- SPORTS EDITOR 6, 6-foot-5 and a guard 6-foot-4 along SEE BECK PAGE A11 Dixie has been one of the top Class with a pair of reserves at 6-foot-4 each 3A teams in the state the past two off the bench as well. seasons. Josh Childs paced the Cowboys’ The Flyers’ biggest problem has attack with a team-high eight points been running into Tooele in each of while Logan Drake and Logan Paulich Sports Wrap the last two boys hoop campaigns. fired in six each. However, Dixie is expected to chal- Grantsville looks to bounce back on lenge for the Class 3A title this win- Wednesday when the Cowboys ven- Jazz topple Lakers, then ter and the Flyers proved just how ture to Mt. Pleasant for a road test lost two straight affairs good they are in their season debut against North Sanpete at 7 p.m. The Utah Jazz notched their 12th win of Wednesday in Grantsville. Grantsville Coach Larry Sandberg the season Friday with a hard fought 114-108 Dixie outscored the Cowboys 24-5in said his team admitted it just didn’t over the Los Angeles Lakers Friday at the the second period to break open the come to the game ready to play a tal- Energy Solutions Arena in Salt Lake City. contest and coast to a decisive 79-35 ented Dixie squad. Carlos Boozer fired in a game high 31 victory at Grantsville in non-league “Our kids said they just didn’t come points and Mehmet Okur tossed in 18 to lead action. ready to play right from the start,” he the Jazz to an NBA best 12-1 record. Deron Derek Owen poured in a game-high 27 points while Kacen Smith popped Williams poured in 15 points, including a SEE ROLL PAGE A11 key 3-point bomb and pivotal two-point field the cords for 16. Third-ranked Dixie goal to stem a Laker rally, while Derek Fisher chipped in with 13 and Gordan Giricek 12 as well. Dinos capture debut vs. Buffs Kobe Bryant paced the Lakers with a team high 27 points and Lamar Odom hit for 26. by Nick Drake performer for Tooele with a career- However, after the home triumph, Golden SPORTS EDITOR high 32. Zac Clausing also tossed State handed the Jazz a defeat Saturday and Tooele lost its entire starting unit in seven while Dorian Cochran and Orlando upended Utah Monday to register and seven of its top eight players from Marcus Baker hit for five each. the Jazz’ first home setback of the season. last year’s state runner-up squad. The Buffs look to bounce back Utah hosts rival San Antonio in the Energy So its no wonder that the Buffs were Wednesday when Tooele hosts Juan Solutions Arena Wednesday at 7 p.m. a little bit nervous to open the 2006-07 Diego in the season home opener at 7 Snow competes in Bowl boys hoop campaign Wednesday in p.m. Tooele also hosts Union Friday at The third-ranked Snow College Badgers Price. 7 p.m. as well. will battle 13th-ranked Coffeyville, Kan. in Carbon parlayed a balanced scoring Tooele Coach Danny Medina said his the third annual Zion’s Bank Top of the attack with four double-figure scorers team struggled in the season opener. Mountains Bowl Saturday at Rice Eccles to overcome a sensational 32-point “We had a lot of questions headed Stadium in Salt Lake City. scoring performance by Buff sharp- into the season with an inexperienced The game will begin at high noon and the shooter Josh Johnson to register a 73- team with a lack of varsity time on the winner will capture the coveted crown. 59 home victory over Tooele. floor,” he stated. “Even some of the The Badgers seized the 2006 Western States Jordan Moynier poured in a team- kids commented about the speed of Football League championship and sport high 17 and Zac Jones contributed 14 the game and how much greater it was a glossy 10-1 overall record. The team also to spearhead the Dinos season-opening than it was at the JV or sophomore level. We were a little bit out of sync in features THS alum and Snow College sopho- photography/Troy Boman triumph. Dustin Pollesto also chipped Grantsville’s Taylor Hunt fires off a free throw in Wednesday’s game against in with 13 and Charlie Warburton net- the game and we were getting our feet Dixie at GHS. The third-ranked Flyers rolled to a decisive 79-356 triumph in the ted 11 for the hosts as well. SEE WRAP PAGE A11 affair. Johnson was the lone double digit SEE DEBUT PAGE A11 TUESDAY November 28, 2006 A11

Tooele tandem earn prestigous awards Torres pulled off another impressive victory Pool with a gold finish in the 500 free at 6:52.24. continued from page A10 Tooele teammate Skelton took runner-up honors For Jon Lee and Erin at 7:03.91 followed by Wells (7:36.88) and Smaellie Christiansen of Tooele High mate Laurie Halladay (2:45.12) for top honors in (7:39.99) in third and fourth place as well. School, their sports careers began the event and spearhead another Lady Buff sweep Butterfield, Pedro, Anderson and Bowers com- as a simple way to enjoy their high of the top four places in the event. Kylei Riding bined forces to win the 200 free relay in 2:09.59 school life, and now it may suit as grabbed a bronze time in the event at 2:58.30 and while the Lady Buff team of Lopez, Smith, Murphy a gateway to a successful future. Butterfield took fourth place at 3:13.29. and Lee took silver honors with a runner-up time Lee and Christiansen were Torres grabbed her second gold finish of the of 2:11.79. recently selected as finalists for meet in the 50 free with a top time of 30.82 and Cox also grabbed first place in the 100 back the Wendy’s High School Heisman teammate Bowers was right behind with a sil- with a season-best finish of 1:07.54 and teammate award. Each school was invited ver finish of 32.51. Crystal Pedro seized third Burden was right behind in second place at 1:14.00. t nominate one boy and one girl place at 32.82 and Stephanie Lee (32.86) took Stubbs took third place at 1:21.22 followed in suc- from their school, who were then fourth followed by teammates Lopez (33.68), cession by teammates Skelton (1:23.34), Wells eligible to be nominated for the Chelsea Smaellie (35.15), Jessica Cooper (35.19) (1:24.96), Cooper (1:25.66) and Karina Lohmeyer final ten boy and girl spots in the and Lauren Howsden (38.09) fifth through eighth (1:39.18) in fourth through seventh place. state, both Lee and Christiansen place, respectively. Tooele ruled the pool in the 100 breaststroke were chosen as finalists in their Burden ruled the 100 fly with a top time of when trio Halladay (1:19.86), Andrews (1:21.19) respected genders. 1:14.38 while teammates Lopez (1:25.42) and and Smith (1:22.91) all established season best Erin Christiansen Jon Lee “They are certainly great kids,” Anderson (1:26.42) grabbed second and third times in the event to take top honors through said THS athletic director Richard place as well. Miriah Gordon also garnered fifth third place in the event. Butterfield (1:38.19) and Valdez. “They have made great the 3200 meter run in state track varsity basketball team and has place at 1:58.74 in the event as well. Ashley Poffenberger (1:40.87) also took fifth and success in high school and have and field, and ran fourth overall in run for THS in state competition Stubbs topped the 100 free in style with a top sixth place as well. the ability to do even more after- the state cross-country finals just in cross-country and in track and time of 1:09.61 to edge out teammates Murphy The Lady Buff 400 free relay team of Torres, ward.” last month. Lee is a current honor field in the 4x100 and 4x400 meter (1:10.26) and Bowers (1:11.80) for top honors. The Wells, Skelton and Riding seized top honors with Lee in his career has made roll student and is a member of relays. Christiansen is the THS Tooele trio all established season-best times in a first-place finish of 4:47.51 in the event and the success in five sports including Tooele Youth City Council. student body president, is a ster- the event followed by teammates Riding (1:18.00), squad of Anderson, Murphy, Lee and Pedro were soccer, cross-country, swimming, Christiansen claimed high ling scholar in social science, and Lee (1:18.15), Howsden (1:28.34), Megan Olson right behind with a silver standing of 5:07.66. track and field, and water polo. prep honors in cross-country, bas- is a member of Tooele Youth City (1:28.35) and Abby Hart (1:38.16) in fourth through The boys results will be published in a future Lee served as captain of the cross- ketball, and track and field. She Council. eighth place, respectively. edition. country team and is currently cap- has served twice as captain in Valdez believes that Lee and girls cross-country and recently Christiansen are well deserving tain of the swimming team. He has in practice and I would be disap- will go through some growing also seized success in his diverse broke the THS school record in for their awards. “They are stand- pointed if we weren’t challeng- pains in the preseason. prep career including a region the javelin throw last season in up kids and have put a lot of work Wildcats ing Dugway for the region title “We really want to finish high championship in cross-country, outdoor track and field in a toss into what they do. It is no surprise continued from page A10 when it is all said and done.” in region,” she said. “We really a second-place finish in region that won her a Region 11 title. that they have gotten this far.” The Wildcats hit the road want to go to the state tour- swimming, a third-place finish in Christiansen has played for the inter-region playoff. However, to Riverdale in Weber County nament. We have some talent Christian Heritage and Wayne Friday, Dec. 1 to tangle with non- coming back and (West Desert) defeated the ‘Cats in the Class league foe Christian Heritage in transfer Kayla really helps with Lady Mustangs off to strong start 1A State Boys Basketball tour- a 7 p.m. contest. experience and depth as a stater. nament. We’re a short team but we plan Wendover sports its leading Wendover High girls’ to be more aggressive and score by Nick Drake Dugway now hosts American Leadership Academy scorer from a year ago in Manuel The Lady ‘Cats also turned in more points. The preseason will SPORTS EDITOR today at Dugway in a preseason 6 p.m. affair. The Lady Alvarez and also returning to a productive winter girls hoop be critical for us to understand Dugway is off to a roaring start to the 2006-07 girls Mustangs also compete in the Salt Lake Lutheran start is Landon Mikesell. First- campaign a year ago and expect our roles on the team and help basketball campaign, winning its first two games of Invitational tournament Friday and Saturday. year starters and top reserves some success when the Region the season. Dugway Coach Brett Andrus said his team played from the west desert squad 18 girls hoop season rolls around develop team chemistry. We are The Lady Mustangs rolled to a decisive 62-12 tri- well in the two home victories. are Miguel Martinez, Rogelio in January. However, Wendover mixing it up a little bit this year umph over Mt. Vernon Nov. 20 in the season debut “It was a good way to get the season kicked off,” Martinez, Derek Petersen, Devin only has returning starting tan- and we definitely miss Lupe’s and followed up with a 48-15 victory over West Ridge he said about the season-opening win over Mt. Murphy, Jose Rosales and Victor dem Lindsay Mascaro and Ana (DeSantiago) height and pres- Academy last Tuesday. Both games were played in Vernon. “The girls executed and played as well if not DeSantiago. Martinez back while the ‘Cats ence inside this year. But this Dugway. a little better than I expected for their first game of First-year Wendover Coach will insert first-year starters group really hustles and works Jaynie Palmer spearheaded the Lady Mustangs’ the season. The thing I was most happy with was the Mike Henderson said his team Kayla Timm, Tarin Ratliff and hard in practice and that will season debut win with a game-high 18 and Sherilyn energy we came out with and the confidence in one will probably take some lumps Jennie Bateman into the start- go a long way in helping devel- Pianar chipped in with 14. C.J. Mathews also netted another. early in the year due to a number ing lineup while top reserves in op this team for region play in 10 and Morgyn Broadhead tossed in six. Kari Billings “Against West Ridge, our game was pretty much of key players lacking varsity Shay Lloyd, Christian Gonzales, January.” also added five for the victors. identical to the previous night,” he added. “The experience. Madison Higley, Alison Supanich Wendover is already off to Meanwhile, one night later, Palmer paced the seniors led the way in scoring and led by example. “We’re going to be competitive and Ashley Bateman. a stellar start with a decisive Dugway attack with a game-high 14 and Mathews hit Everyone that got in, I was happy with their effort due to Manny,” he noted. “But we Although Wendover registered 71-18 triumph Monday over Mt. for seven. Pianar and Tayci Morse provided six each and their play. I think being together for so long and don’t have a lot of players back its best season last winter in a Vernon in the Lady Wildcats sea- and Broadhead added four. Shelsea Wall also hit for having so much varsity experience is really going to with varsity experience. We have decade, the Lady Wildcats still son debut. three as well. help us this year.” a killer preseason schedule and completed the season with a 9- Wendover is se to host West there will be a learning curve for 12 overall record and first round Ridge Academy today at 6 p.m. in a lot of these kids. Now we’ll see cushion after eight minutes cul- these other players that haven’t state tournament loss to Wayne. a non-league affair and also host how we respond with Juan Diego minated in the non-league affair. had much varsity playing time. Wendover first-year Coach Christian Heritage Thursday at 7 Debut But these kids are working hard Kate Henderson said her team p.m. as well. continued from page A10 coming in. We need to play a little Charlie Warburton ignited the more poised, intelligent and cut Dinos early with a pair of 3-point down on the mistakes. If we do bombs while Pollesto and Moynier ing the Cougars their first victory he didn’t. He could have panicked wet, so to speak. those things, we’ll have success chipped in with four points each Beck over Utah since 2001. In his final and tried to run the ball in for quarter of his final regular season the score, but he didn’t. Instead “We turned the ball over too this season.” to aid the outburst. continued from page A10 game, Beck was 15-of-20 for 156 he was patient…instead he was many times in the game to beat Carbon 73 - Tooele 59 Johnson kept the Buffs within a good team like Carbon at their yards and three touchdowns. The poised…instead he recognized The Dinos scoring balance over- striking distance with 12 points, place,” he added. “They are pret- win the big one, was an unrelent- 33 to 31 tally finally silenced the the defense was grouping up and came a career-high performance including three 3-point bombs ty balanced and have some big ing question on everyone’s mind, Utah throng. it was only a matter of time. by Buff Josh Johnson Wednesday and a perfect three-for-three at kids. They are a scrappy team. We which dried fans throats with How are Legends made? With He stood vigilant, watchful and at Price. the charity stripe, while Dorian played a little nervous and it was an unquenchable thirst bittered just three seconds remaining, unrelenting, using all his skills, Carbon raced to a slim 17-15 Cochran also netted a 3-point a first time varsity experience for by reality. At BYU’s helm, John Beck took the snap and drifted mentally, physically and spiritu- bomb as well. Beck stood helpless, captaining The Dinos pumped in an 18- slowly left, directing his receiv- ally for this defining moment. He a ship without a rudder, his crew ers running all over the end zone. found Harline in the distant cor- 12 scoring assault in the second looking on in disbelief, his fans quarter as well to build a 35-27 With a three-man rush and a ner of the end zone, leaped into sitting silent. After completing 8- tremendous effort by his offen- the air, throwing back left against advantage at intermission. Dustin of-9 attempts for 178 yards and Martindale triggered the Carbon sive line, Beck had all day; over his body and the full width of the a touchdown in the first quarter, twelve seconds they say, but field, with all the strength his arm attack with a pair of 3-point field Beck completed just five attempts goals. pressure finally arrived, flushing allowed, he offered his pass and through the second and third him to the right. As he ran right, prayer to the God of Legends. Johnson flipped in five points to quarters. He had no response for pave the way for the Buffs, includ- he spotted Harline’s ghostly form Johnny Harline fittingly received the impetuous Utes, and seemed moving left in the shadows at Beck’s offering kneeling in the ing another 3-point shot, while dazed and bewildered. It wasn’t Preston Fawson tossed in pair of the back of the end zone. Beck end zone…all alone! This is how fair, but it was very real. All the could have tried to force a pass Legends are made…and how field goals. Baker also popped the while, the Utah mob mocked. cords for a 3-point bomb as well. early, but he didn’t. He could John Beck entered the BYU Hall Somewhere during that small have succumbed to the pressure of Legendary Quarterbacks…and Carbon raced to a whopping span of time, between the third 50-33 lead headed into the fourth and tried to thread the ball to I was there watching it all…from and fourth quarters, BYU’s captain receivers’ adlibbing routes, but the sideline. period with a 15-6 assault in the found himself. The Meza Arizona third quarter. native may have remembered his Tooele could only muster a field little league coach telling him he goal each by Baker, Zac Clausing would never be a quarterback. Pet of the Week and Tanner Stuart in the period. Or maybe the familiar echoes of The Buffs did manage to out- demons past bounced around score the Dinos 26-23 in the final in his helmet, laughing, “You frame of play. Johnson torched choke when it counts…you can’t the visiting nets for an eye-pop- win the big one.” Or maybe the ping 14 points, including another young man simply reached down 3-point bomb and hitting seven-of- in his soul and said, “Enough is eight free throws, while Clausing enough.” also provided five points down the Whatever it was, made the next stretch as well. Michael Cheatham fifteen minutes seem like a fairy and Justin Brady also added two tale, and John Beck closed and points each for Tooele. locked the gate behind him…his Jones kept the Buffs’ comeback legendary status firmly chiseled at bay with eight points in the final in BYU folklore. In slow motion Snow College linebacker and former Tooele High star Chad Gochis period. I watched one of the greatest (right) makes one of his team leading tackles against Glendale Jr. Johnson fired in five 3-point quarterback performances I College in a game earlier this season. The third-ranked Badgers will shots and Tooele canned 16 of 19 have ever seen in all of foot- meet Coffeyville, Kan. Saturday in the Top of the Mountains Bowl at free throws in the game. ball. And as unbelievable as it Rice-Eccles Stadium at noon. may appear, John Beck guided his BYU ship for three straight lege and high school students touchdown drives of 79, 90 and Wrap with student ID. Roll 75 yards. His final drive being his continued from page A10 best, because it alone, made him continued from page A10 Grantsville Jr. stated. “I don’t even think they another Legendary BYU quarter- more Chad Gochis at starting back. Daniel Coats, who had six Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be Jazz registration knew what happened. They may required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. linebacker. receptions for 80 yards, includ- have still been thinking about the Shelters are only required to hold animals for Gochis leads the team in total scheduled win the night before or that Dixie ing one of the critical fourth The Grantsville Junior Jazz three days before they are euthanized. team defense with 56 tackles. was too good. It baffled me that quarter touchdowns, said, “Beck Youth Basketball League has The powerful Snow offense they didn’t show up to play. was confident and poised” as the For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals scheduled registration begin- is led by former Timpview High “Dixie is a pretty good team, no Cougars began their last drive available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at ning Tuesday, Nov. 28. 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville star quarterback Cade Cooper question about it,” he added. “They to immortality. “He came in the There will be sign-ups Nov. 28 Animal Shelter at 884-6881. and former Hunter High star were ready to play and they have huddle and said, ‘We’re going to running back Matt Asiata. and 29 at Grantsville City Hall all of the tools for success. They get this done. We are going to Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Tickets can be purchased from 6-8 p.m. and there will also have quickness, height, shooting, go down and score.’ He was just at Rice-Eccles Stadium ticket be registration Dec. 2 from 10 and everything else needed for cool, calm and collected. John office on the day of game or a.m. to 4 p.m., also at Grantsville basketball success. But our kids Beck was a man in there.” With Tooele Veterinary Clinic pre-purchased at www.topofthe- City Hall. need to come ready to play every just 1:09 remaining and Utah hav- mountainsbowl.com. Tickets are For more information or to night and can ill afford to come in ing regained the lead, John Beck 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 $10 for adults, children or senior help with registration, call David lackadaisically against any team.” culminated his Cougar career by citizens or $5 for university, col- Delaney at 884-0469. driving 75 yards in ten plays giv- TUESDAY November 28, 2006 A12

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This film attempts to ����������������������������������������������� make an historical statement, ����������������������������������������������������� “Bobby” shows the lives of ����������������������������� 882-4800 but sadly it doesn’t do Robert 22 individuals in the 16 hours Kennedy’s legacy justice. leading up to the assassination However, Estevez’s attempt is at the Ambassador Hotel in Sharon Stone plays Miriam Ebbers and William H. Macy plays Paul heartfelt and he really tried to Ebbers in “Bobby.” California. All the individuals make a great film. in each sub-plot show a dis- is of José (Freddy Rodríguez) small advances many African- Grade: C+ tinct side of life in 1968. The a young Mexican who works Americans had achieved. He politics, stereotyping and drug in the kitchen at the hotel. is perhaps the most prominent Rated: R for drug use, vio- use are the primary themes He hopes Robert Kennedy will character because of the rel- lence, language and sexuality CEE Purlins 1 ½” B-Deck Galvanized surrounding the mini-stories. bring equality for Mexicans evance to today. Running time: 120 minutes 3”, 4”, 6”, 8”, 10” 22 Ga., 20 Ga., 18Ga. The most important story told in the United States like the During the Vietnam War, Now playing ZEE Purlins 2” & 3” W-Deck-Galvanized 4”, 6”, 8” 18 Ga. – Heavy Duty ‘A Tribute to James Taylor’ airs Wednesday 14 ga. – Painted Red * Custom Cut Lengths – Call Today! * Delivery Available * “What a lineup,” exclaims Great Performances. The coun- come true. Surveying the room And he starts to sing in this won- Keith Urban, assessing the musi- try star’s reaction is no over- of some 2,000 industry movers derful, rich, soulful baritone. I cal heavyweights assembled for statement. On hand to honor and shakers, a genuinely touched think to myself, I better change “A Tribute to James Taylor,” the beloved singer/songwriter, Taylor quips, “It’s strange to be my career. I’ll just become a Store Hours: M-F 8-5 • SAT 8-NOON airing on KUED-Channel 7 whose music helped define a at an event like this and still bass player in a punk band.” Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 8 p.m. on generation, are such luminaries be alive.” Musical highlights One of the pre-eminent and as India Arie, Jackson Browne include Springsteen’s roaring most influential composer/per- and Sheryl Crow — and that’s performance of “Millworker,” a formers of the 1970s, James just A, B and C. Taylor rarity written for the 1978 Taylor has remained unsur- You and your baby deserve Completing the list: Jimmy Broadway musical Working; passed as a musical craftsman, Buffett, David Crosby, Dixie Dixie Chicks’ “Shower the with an enduring popularity that Chicks, Dr. John, Carole King, People;” Alison Kraus, teaming is the true hallmark of a super- Alison Krauss, Taj Mahal, Cheech with dobro player Jerry Douglas, star. “An authentic Southern caring and experienced hands Marin, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce for “Carolina in My Mind;” Taylor voice,” Springsteen calls him in Springsteen, and Sting. And joining Carole King for the final the telecast. Adds close friend look for Jamie Foxx, Terence chorus of “You’ve Got a Friend” Jimmy Buffett, “I was a James Howard, and and then closing the telecast Taylor fan before we ever met. I — oh yes — former president with his classic “Fire and Rain.” still am a James Taylor fan.” Bill Clinton. Speaking for many, before Summing up his appreciation Recorded on Feb. 6 at the offering “You Can Close Your of the evening, Taylor and his L.A. Convention Center, where Eyes,” Sting recalls the first band rock the house with what Taylor was saluted as Person time, as a 19-year-old aspiring he terms “the way it feels to of the Year by MusiCares, the singer-songwriter in the north me tonight”: his classic cover philanthropic foundation of the of England, he saw Taylor per- of Marvin Gaye’s appropriately National Academy of Recording form. He found him “an intoler- titled “How Sweet It Is.” Arts and Sciences (host organi- ably handsome man, impossibly “A Tribute to James Taylor,” zation of the Grammy Awards), tall. He’s charming, he’s urbane, airs on KUED-Channel 7 the evening was a fan’s dream witty … a virtuoso of the guitar. Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 8 p.m. Proteins anchor memories in our brain A University of Utah study all are determined by patterns nerve cell can receive signals And those hands are right here, suggests that memories are of nerve impulses in the brain,” from 10,000 other nerve cells. held in our brains because cer- he adds. “If you change the pat- Nerve cells fire electric tain proteins serve as anchors, tern of nerve impulses, then that impulses. When an electrical close to home for you holding other proteins in place changes the memories, behavior nerve signal from one nerve cell to strengthen synapses, which and feelings. … What determines arrives at the synapse, it triggers Pregnant women want loving and capable hands when it comes to choosing a are connections between nerve that pattern of nerve impulses the release of chemicals called healthcare professional who will bring their child into the world. Marlee Dalton, cells. is a mixture of stimuli we are neurotransmitters. Those chem- “The essential idea is that syn- receiving from the outside world icals travel across the synapse CNM, FNP of Deseret Peak Women’s Center in Tooele, has those hands. apses are in a constant state and the strength of connections and attach or “bind” to proteins Marlee is a Certified Nurse Midwife and Family Nurse Practitioner. The of flux, so how can they be between nerve cells.” on the dendritic spine that are emphasis of her practice is to assist women through every step of the pregnancy the seat of memories that can “Our knowledge and memo- called receptors. experience, from first trimester to birth. For women of all ages, Marlee also provides last a lifetime?” says mathemat- ries are determined by these One of the most important ics Professor Paul Bressloff, a connections in the brain. Who neurotransmitters is named glu- care for all aspects of women’s health. member of the Brain Institute we are is determined by the tamate, and it binds to proteins If you’re a woman who has been searching for a women’s healthcare practice that at the University of Utah. “Part strength of connections between known as “AMPA receptors,” will provide personalized care, give Deseret Peak Women’s Center a call today. You of the answer is that there are neurons in the brain.” which are embedded in the den- and your baby will indeed be in caring and experienced hands. anchors inside the synapse that The Anatomy of Memory and dritic spines on the receiving Stansbury Springs Health Center keep proteins in place, and Learning end of nerve cells. The AMPA these proteins help determine A synapse is the junction receptor proteins are held in how strong a synapse is, which between nerve cells or neurons. the membrane by other proteins in turn contributes to forming The synapse includes three called “scaffolding proteins.” and retaining memories.” parts: the end or “axon” of the Bressloff says AMPA is one of The research is relevant not upstream nerve cell, the micro- two key nerve-signal receptors only to how memory and learn- scopic gap between nerve cells, known to “play a crucial role in ing work, but to Alzheimer’s and a mushroom-shaped “den- learning and memory.” disease, which is believed to dritic spine,” which is part of the Earlier research indicates involve, at least in part, a break- downstream nerve cell. learning and memory depend down in the normal movement What we learn and hold in our on the strength of synapses of proteins within synapses. memory is believed to be dis- between nerve cells. Bressloff The study published tributed across many synapses, says a synapse’s strength Wednesday, Nov. 22, in The Bressloff says. Some memories, depends not only on how much Deseret Peak Women’s Center Journal of Neuroscience. such as a person’s face, may neurotransmitter is released by Bressloff conducted the research be held by just a few synapses, the upstream nerve cell, but on Marlee Dalton, CNM, FNP with Berton Earnshaw, a doctor- while other memories may be other factors, including the num- Certified Nurse Midwife, Family Nurse Practitioner al student in mathematics. It was distributed across a large num- ber of receptors like AMPA. The funded by the National Science ber, he adds. While a nerve cell Study: Simulating How Nerve Mountain West Medical Office Building in Tooele Foundation. Bressloff says the has only one axon to transmit Cells Receive Signals big debate about consciousness outgoing signals, it has numer- Bressloff’s study focused on 196 E. 2000 North, Suite 104 • 435.843.3642 is, “Can it be explained simply ous structures called dendrites, how synapse strength relates to in terms of a bunch of nerve which are like branches of a tree. the number of AMPA receptors, Stansbury Springs Health Center in Stansbury Park • 210 Millpond impulses in the brain? In my Each dendrite, in turn, branches which is crucial in determining opinion, the answer has to be into twig-like dendritic spines. A how strong an electrical current Another service yes” — an answer reinforced by single nerve cell may have 10,000 is generated in a downstream brought to you by: his findings. dendritic spines, and each spine nerve cell by a nerve impulse “Memories, behavior, feelings is part of a synapse. So a single from an upstream nerve cell. TUESDAY November 28, 2006 B1

■ Unless otherwise requested, community Doings Around The Valley news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and Doings Around the Valley ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information ■ Classifieds and Public Notices contact Community News Editor Hometown Karen Hunt at 882-0050. “I could teach a monkey to fly.” – ERNIE JONES WWII pilot’s still reaching for the sky Natalie Tripp do was fly,” he says with bright eyes and a smile to “I kept saying ‘I want to be a pilot!’” Ernie adds. CONTRIBUTING WRITER match. Born in December of 1923, Ernie is nearing Nearly a year later his request was heard and Ernie rom the beginning of time man has eighty-three years old, but you would never guess it was accepted into flight school. dreamt of touching the sky. Ernest by the flare for life he exhibits in his countenance. As an aviation cadet he was tested to see how Jones is living that dream — and has During World War II Ernie requested that he be long he would need to finish the course. A born been for the past 63 years. drafted into the Army. He entered the service in natural, Ernie was informed that he would finish the “Ernie” Jones may still be a new- 1943 and after a strenuous classification process four year course in an astounding six weeks. After was assigned to the Army Air Corps. He wasn’t given 288 hours and 35 minutes of in flight training, Ernie photography / Troy Boman comer to Tooele County, but he is no stranger to aviation. his prized pilot position until later, but during his was given his first assignment as a fighter pilot. He At 82, Ernest Jones has the right altitude. waiting time he trained as a gunner and an aircraft F“For as long as I can remember, all I wanted to mechanic. SEE JONES ON B12

photography / Troy Boman Ernest Jones flew the P-47N Thunderbolt in the mid-forties for the U.S. Airforce. The plane had an 2000 horse power motor, carried 10 rockets and 2,500 pounds of bombs. Jones said, “the plane glided like a brick.” He personally reached 550 mph in a dive. Kitchen tools may make perfect gift for some loved one eals refreshments at parties and than they deserve and many kitchen. Some people and they are more snacks. don’t get used often enough say that kitchen are not Man At one time, all this cook- to justify the space they take tools rep- delighted ongoing ing would have required or the money they cost. resent to get thing. Every much more time than it does If you don’t own the right work such day there are today. The old fashioned gadget for all cooking opera- things breakfasts, kitchen didn’t have the appli- tions, remember that people as gifts. lunches, and ances, convenience foods or have been cooking and eat- Others are dinners. And the easy methods of heating ing meals for millennia and delighted then there and cooking we have. finer foods are not just to have are snacks. Go to any kitchen wares the property of the 20th labor-saving Add the Diane Sagers section of a department store and 21st century. devices or an Christmas CORRESPONDENT and you will find a gadget for With Christmas just opportunity to try season and every purpose. Try to own around the corner, this something new. there are pot- Homefront them all and you soon find might be a good time to luck dinners, that they take up more space go for gadgets to stock the SEE GIFTS ON B2 Bread maker Concert Kids’ Club Concert ign and voice Christmas concert new site of the Boy’s and Girls Christmas Concert is scheduled Sput on by Tooele Sign Pride AClub of Tooele will open in Afor Friday, Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m. at Friday, Dec. 1, at 7 p.m. Cost is Grantsville Dec. 1 for first through St. Barnabas church 1784 N. Aaron $1 or a can of food. All food will sixth graders. At the Grantsville Dr. in Overlake. It will be about one be donated to Tooele Food Bank. Youth Center, 50 N. Bowery St. hour long, and refreshments will be For more information call Thoma (right behind Grantsville City Hall), served after the concert. The group Campbell 435-840-8616 or Kendra the site will be open Tuesday and is also performing at Temple Square Reed at 843-5721. Fridays 3 to 6 p.m. and Saturdays 12 on Saturday, Dec. 9, 7 p.m. in the to 4 p.m. Membership fee is $10 per South Visitors Center, and 8:30 p.m. year (Some scholarships available in the Assembly Hall. for those who qualify). If interested call 435-843-5719 ask for Ann Hinkle or Darlene Dixon. B2 TUESDAY November 28, 2006

Tools Gifts Basting spoon continued from page B1 Pancake turner – metal Pancake turner – plastic if You may know someone you have non-stick cookware who is just getting started — Ladle or perhaps a college student Potato masher who would benefit from some of the more basic gifts for Tongs their apartment experiences. Wooden spoons For others, or for avid cooks, Silicone spatula you may want the specialty Chef’s knife items that go a step beyond Paring knife the basics. Steak knives Small electrical appliances Cutting board are fun Christmas gifts to give Rolling pin and get. This is where the possibilities get intriguing. You can buy small appliances Gadgets where several fit onto the Can opener same motor base as attach- Pizza cutter ments to save space or pur- Colander chase them individually. Whisk Measuring cups / spoons Small Electrical Ice cream scoop Appliances Meat thermometer Hand mixer Grater Double boiler Stand mixer Corkscrew Blender Garlic press your list or get the basics for Food processor Vegetable peeler someone just starting out. Ice cream maker Pastry blender Deep fat fryer Hand blender Cookware Slow cooker 1 qt. covered sauce pan Electric fry pan 2 qt. covered sauce pan Electric grill 8” fry pan Waffle iron 10” fry pan Toaster (2-slice or 4-slice) 5 qt. Dutch oven Pasta maker Double boiler (to fit top of Meat grinder basic saucepan) Microwave oven Popcorn popper Bakeware Toaster oven Mixing bowl Grinder attachment Bread maker 8 x 8” square cake pan 13 x 9” bake & roast pan Basic Tools 9” round cake pans Following is a list of basic 14” pizza pan cooking and baking tools and Medium cookie sheet utensils that every kitchen 6-cup muffin pan should have, as well as a few 12 cup muffin pan extra items that would be Spring form pan very useful from time to time. Bread pans Check this out and you may Pie plate get some ideas to fill in some gaps for someone special on

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on the way). Alan and Barbara Alan and Barbara have “adopted” many into their family along the way. We Black admire their love and friend- Alan and Barbara Black are ship and wish them continued celebrating their 50th wedding love and happiness. Thank you anniversary. They were married for being such great examples Nov. 30, 1956, in the Salt Lake as you continue to serve others LDS Temple. They are the proud and especially one another. An parents of four sons: Scot, Kelly, open house will be held in their Kevin (Judy) and Charlie (Kim) honor on Saturday, Dec. 2, from and the proud grandparents of 2-4 p.m. at the 4th/14th Ward 22 grandchildren and 10 great- Building, 192 W. 2nd South in grandchildren (with four more Tooele.

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Concert for the eyes Donate food Sign and voice Christmas concert put The Utah Food Bank will be having on by Tooele Sign Pride Friday, Dec. its monthly food distribution at the First 1, at 7 p.m. Cost is $1 or a can of food. Baptist Church, in Tooele on Friday, Dec. All food will be donated to Tooele Food 1. The church is located at 580 S. Main St. Bank. For more information call Thoma Sign up begins at 8 a.m. We will begin to Campbell 435-840-8616 or Kendra Reed distribute food about 9:30 a.m., and we at 843-5721. are usually finished by 11 a.m. Everyone Flu shots is welcome. If you would like to help dis- Tooele County Aging and Adult tribute food please be here by 8:30 a.m. If Services is continuing to offer flu shots. you have any questions call Pastor Jon at Individual appointments can be made 882-2048. at the Tooele County Senior Citizen’s Give blood Center in Tooele by calling 882-2870, ext. A community blood drive will be held 120 or at the Grantsville Senior Center on Thursday, Dec. 7, from 3 to 8 p.m. at in Grantsville by calling 884-3446. The the Tooele North Stake center, 583 N. shots will be given on the following 270 East, Tooele, Utah. No appointment dates and times: Tooele County Senior necessary, babysitting available. This is Center Wednesday, Nov. 29 and Friday, an Eagle scout project. Dec. 1, from 8:45 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Grantsville Senior Citizen’s Center Help homeless pets Thursday, Nov. 30, from 8:45 a.m. to noon Please remember homeless pets who and 1 to 4 p.m. won’t have a home for Christmas, and give at the 5th Annual Homeless Pets Come hiking Donation Drive and Raffle at Wal-Mart on Tooele Hikers meeting will be Tuesday Saturday, Dec. 9, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Both the Dec. 5, from 7-8 p.m. at St. Barnabas Tooele and Grantsville animal shelters Center. Contact Kurt Alloway 801-550- are in desperate need of dry dog food, but 4674 or find out more at http://groups. other donations such as collars, leashes, yahoo.com/group/tooelehikers/ old blankets and towels, food dishes, Meet author dry cat food, treats, cat litter, grooming Gale Sears, author of Autumn Sky equipment, old kennels, dog houses, litter and Until the Dawn, will be at Latter pans, etc. will gladly be accepted, along Day Book (986 N. Main St, Tooele) on with monetary donations at any level. For Saturday, Dec. 2, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 more information, or to arrange a drop- a.m. She will signing copies of her books off at another time, contact Jade Wicks photography courtesy of Grantsvillle High School and hoping to meet fans. You can come in Tooele at 882-2085 or Tiffany Seth in Michael Mathews, sits in the brand new x-ray room at the Grantsville Medical Clinic surrounded by Dr. Benjamin Krogh, Aaron out just to meet her or bring copies of Grantsville at 884-4407. Elswood, PA-C and Colleen Sherman, RPT. Mathews who interns at the clinic on 822 E. Main Street in Grantsville, is among 72 your books for her to sign. Volunteers needed Grantsville High School interns this semester. The staff say Michael is very dependable and friendly. “He does whatever we ask Craft fair The Tooele Family Center has a great of him,” said Aaron Elswood, a physician assistant at the clinic. Michael is currently taking a Certified Nursing Assistant class Come to a craft and gift fair Saturday, need for volunteers to help out at the cen- taught at Tooele High School by Sara Young. The internship program helps the students decide what career to pursue. The grow- Dec 9, from 12-5 p.m. and get your last ter. This is a great opportunity for stay- ing program has a vast amount of partners and gains new ones every year. The students who participate in the intern program attend a Tuesday workshop where they learn skills such as resume writing, interviewing, working together as a team, conflict minute Christmas Gifts, Avon, creative at-home moms or retired persons. Moms management and career exploration. memories, discovery toys, tupperware, can bring their children to the center jewelry, wood decorations and much, while they volunteer. The schedule is very be held each Thursday at 4 p.m. unless Steve Branch (801) 898-6999 for more The Tooele County Senior Citizen Center much, more at 336 N. Main Street, across flexible and is based on your availability. the library is closed. For information call information, or visit the Rocky Mountain can be reached at 882-2870. The Center is the street from 7-11. For questions call This is a great way to be more involved in 884-3703. School of Baseball at http://www.rmsbb. for the enjoyment of all Senior Citizens 55 Teresa O’Rourke at 882-0789. your children’s education and your com- com/Main/bulletin_want_ads.html and years young and up. Celebrate the gift munity! Contact Kari at 833-1960 to sign scroll down to “Grantsville Stealth.” • Mondays – Cardio-Breeze/Pilate Teens, grades 6-12, you can help us up or for more information. Churches Aerobics 9:30 a.m.; Bridge 10 a.m.; Lunch celebrate the gift of reading at the Tooele Help Santa Education 12-1 p.m.; Line Dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo 1 p.m. City Library. Fill in an entry form for Help provide Christmas to children in • Tuesdays – Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Pinochle 1 every 50 pages you read between Dec. 22. Musical celebration p.m. Line Dancing 1 p.m. Tooele County. United Way of Salt Lake The Tooele United Methodist Church Decide on a gift box for which you want • Wednesdays – Breakfast 9-12 p.m.; needs volunteers to help in its Sub for choir will be performing the Christmas Finish high school to compete and add your entry to that Aerobics & Muscle 9:30 a.m.; Ceramics 1 Santa Program to organize drives with cantata “Oh Night Divine” on Dec. 10, Get your high school diploma this year! box. Get more information at the library. p.m. businesses, churches, families, etc. or at 7 p.m. Please join us for this musical All classes required for a high school diplo- Santa Claus parade purchase gifts for individual families or ma, adult basic education, GED prepara- • Thursdays – Pinochle 9 a.m.; Lunch celebration of Christ’s birth. The church 12-1 p.m.; Bridge 12:45 p.m.; Canasta/Other Christmas is right around the corner. meet one on one with families to collect tion, word processing, drivers’ education is located at 78 E Utah Ave, and refresh- Games 1 p.m. Tooele County Chamber of Commerce gifts. Visit www.uw.org for more informa- and English as a second language are avail- ments will be served following the per- • Fridays – Pinochle 9 a.m.; Tai Chi & is making plans to welcome Santa Claus tion. able. Register now to graduate - just $25 formance. Yoga Aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Bingo 1 p.m.; to the county in annual parade in Tooele per semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 W., can Dinner 4-5:30 p.m. on Dec. 2. The parade in Tooele starts at Come caroling be reached at 833-1994. Adult Education Schools You are invited Christmas caroling in • Flu Shots – Call 882-2870 for dates, 10 a.m. Santa will visit with children in classes are for students 18 and over. the park (Veterans Memorial Park) on must make an appointment the City Building Rotunda immediately Dec. 19, from 7 to 8 p.m. sponsored by ESOL • Seeking Friday Night Entertainment following the parade. After the parade ESOL conversational classes are held Volunteers needed Tooele United Methodist Church. Hot after dinner. If interested, call the Center. there will be a sidewalk sale of the busi- Interested in helping junior high stu- Monday and Thursday from 7-9 p.m. ESOL cocoa will be served at the church 78 E. • Looking for a Piano Player for the nesses located in the Downtown area. If dents with their homework after school? students may come anytime the center is Utah Ave. following the singing. Come Tooele Senior Band - Volunteer Position. you are interested in participating in the The Utah State University Extension open for individualized study with our soft- and join the fun. • Volunteer Drivers for Senior Center Tooele Parade, please contact April Cook 4-H program is looking for volunteers. ware programs and textbooks. The book fee “Short Trips”. Apply with Rose or Joyce at at 435-882-0355 or 435-496-0606. Homework assistance is needed from 3- Help needy is $25 per semester. the Center. CDL Not Required. Buy crafts 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursdays. St. Marguerite’s Knights of Columbus have been collecting winter coats to give • Looking for Volunteers to serve on Come and shop for some fabulous gifts Help as much as you’d like. Please con- out to the needy on Sunday, Dec. 3, from 1 Seniors committees for New Years Eve Dance. by local crafters at the Middle Canyon tact Darlene Christensen at 843-2353 if to 3 p.m. We will give them out until they holiday craft fair Dec. 1 from 5-9 p.m. interested. Senior Circle are gone. We can use more if someone All RSVP’s for activities must be made by and Dec. 2 from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. See Support students might have more to donate. They must be Senior Citizens Center calling 843-3690. holiday entertainment, purchase hourly The next Tooele High School Daily Schedule in good condition, and clean. They can be • Hinges and Twinges (water aerobics) and grand prize raffle tickets. Bring the Community Council meeting will be held Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and dropped off at St. Marguerites Catholic — Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 a.m. kids to see Santa Friday from 6-8 p.m. or on Thursday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. in the Friday. Please make your reservations Church no later than Friday, Dec. 2. at Pratt Aquatic Center, $2.50. Saturday from 10-11:30 a.m., 12-2 p.m., Tooele High School Library. All interested before 8:30 a.m., the morning of the meal. • Body Instincts (stretching, toning) - and 4-5:30 p.m. students, parents and community mem- Attend concert Sign up sheets are available for you at the Tuesdays at 10 am at Pinnacle Therapy, 29 bers are welcome to attend. A Christmas Concert is scheduled for center. Crafters wanted South Main. Friday, Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas Breakfast: Wednesday from 9:30 a.m.- 12 Middle Canyon holiday gift and craft Expect midterms Diabetes Support Group - Wednesday, church 1784 N. Aaron Dr. in Overlake. p.m. fair is looking for crafters. The fair is Tooele Junior High School will send Dec 6, 11 am at the Tooele County Health It will be about one hour long, and Aerobics: Tuesday and Friday at 9 a.m. Dec. 1- 2. Booth rental is $20. For more home midterms students on Monday, Dept, 47 South Main. refreshments will be served after the Bingo: Thursday at 1 p.m. information contact Carol Doerr 843- Dec. 4. Breakfast Buddies - Friday, Dec 8 at 9 concert. The group is also performing Bunko: Wednesday at 1 p.m. 5912. am. Meet at Jim’s Family Restaurant. Dutch Meet teachers at Temple Square on Saturday, Dec. 9, Ceramics: Tuesday at 10 a.m. Join a team Tooele Junior High School par- Treat! 7 p.m. in the South Visitors Center, and Line Dancing: Thursdays at 9 a.m. Attention: bowlers and teams for men’s ent/teacher conference will be held on Cooking/Nutrition Class - Monday, Dec 8:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall. Pool: Everyday. Puzzles: Everyday. and women’s leagues are still needed Wednesday, Dec. 6, from 4-7 p.m. Please 11 at 12 noon. Held at Health Dept (151 N. New service schedule Health Clinic Monday through Friday. Join a league plan on attending. Main). Class and light lunch are free. Lots of The Bridge Christian Fellowship Blood Pressure every Thursday at 12 and join the fun. For information call info and free cookbook. Run baby pictures meets at Phil’s Glass Reception area on p.m. Tony Barker at 882-2096, 840-0214 or call Lunch Bunch - Wednesday, Dec 13 at 12 The first and discount deadline for 635 N. Main, North entrance. Sunday Grantsville Seniors Buddy’s at 843-0733. Tooele High School Senior Baby Ads is noon. Meet at Denny’s. Worship starts at 10:30 a.m. Bible study The Grantsville Senior Center can be Nov. 30. Order forms were sent home to Holiday Party - Thursday, Dec 14 at is Wednesday at 7 p.m. Contact Pastors reached at 884-3446. the parents of each senior. If you need 6:30 pm at Health Dept auditorium (151 N. Grantsville Scott and Marilyn Thiessens at 435-830- • Mondays 9 a.m. quilting; lunch at noon, another form, please see the front office Main). 3619 or Keli at 435-840-0430. reservations by 8:30 a.m. or Mrs. Milne. The final and full price Knotty Knitters - Monday, Dec 18 at 10 Christians gather • Tuesdays 9 a.m. aerobics; 10 a.m. Old Folks Sociable deadline is Jan. 18. am in the MWMC Classrooms. Bring any Tooele Christian Fellowship invites you ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; lunch at noon, We are in need of old pictures and projects you want to share. Keep others warm to attend our Sunday services at our new reservations by 8:30 a.m. Grantsville yearbooks from before the Birthday Bingo - Tuesday, Dec 26 at 5 pm. SkillsUSA, a club at Tooele High School meeting place: Tooele High School on 200 • Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. break- fire in 1983. We will copy and return Turkey dinner. Space is very limited. is having a coat or sleeping bag drive. It W. Vine St. Worship starts at 10 a.m. and fast; 1 p.m. Pinochle; 1 p.m. Bunko ASAP. Please send or take to GHS attn: runs Nov. 15 to Dec. 8. So bring in any Bible classes for all ages is at 11 a.m. Call • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; 10 a.m. line Jane Autry or Contact Jane at 435-228- gently used coat or sleeping bag to the 435-224-3392 or check out our Web site at dancing; lunch at noon, reservations by 8:30 Groups 8217 or 884-4500. front office of the High School and for www.tooelechristianfellowship.org. a.m.; 12 p.m. blood pressure clinic; 1 p.m. your contributions you will be rewarded. Spanish services offered Bingo Cloth diapers? We will greatly appreciate your help. • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch at noon, Stockton The Episcopal Church of St. Barnabas The MOMS Club of Tooele Valley Utah invites everyone to the Spanish services reservations by 8:30 a.m. • Everyday puzzles, pool, social Library every Saturday at 5:30 p.m. For informa- SEE DOINGS ON B6 Support Stockton firefighters tion call Padre Romas at 882-4721 or Women of the Stockton Fire Tooele Seniors 801-968-2731 or call Diconea Irene Rael Department’s eighth annual craft fair and Enjoy creativity at 882-2062. bake sale will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 1-2 See three teenage recycler’s creations at DOINGS POLICY at The Stockton Fire Department. There the Tooele City Library during November, will be crafts of all kinds, homemade which is America Recycles Month. The Sports If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the newspaper at 882-0050, soup and bake goods for sale. We will also three very creative and imaginative recy- fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. The “Doings Around the Valley” be raffling a beautiful patchwork button clers, Cayley Dunn, Amberly Long and section is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- quilt. Come and join the fun. We are look- League baseball profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Jordan Thomas, won the library’s Rehash Grantsville Stealth 12 and under (cut ing for crafters and bake goods. Call Jamie Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot the Trash Contest. off April 30, 2007) Super League Baseball West at 435-843-7712 or 435-840-8183 or guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement Bookmobile story time team will hold individual tryouts for two email her at [email protected] please call the advertising department at 882-0500. Information should be delivered no The Tooele County Bookmobile Library, for more information. available positions. Please contact coach later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. 429 E. Main, Grantsville. Story time will TUESDAY November 28, 2006 B5

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A Cuban immigrant fights to the top of Miami’s drug trade. “Colors” ››› (1988) Sean Penn. An elite police unit is assigned to control gang violence. Earl.” There’s plenty of room on the (39) TNT Without a Trace “Nickel and Dimed” Law & Order “Publish and Perish” ’ Law & Order “Cut” ’ (CC) (DVS) Las Vegas “A History of Violins” ’ Alias “Another Mister Sloane” (CC) Alias “A Clean Conscience” ’ (CC) schedule for two series with likable (41) CNN Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) working-class heroes, so why put (43) CNBC Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) Mad Money The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) Mad Money Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) them on at the same time? We sus- (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “The Last Trimester” (2006, Suspense) (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine pect there are lots of “Earl” fans who’d (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren love “Betty” but can’t tear themselves (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Totally Football Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score away from NBC. If you’re a “Betty” (52) ESPN College Basketball College Basketball Ohio State at North Carolina. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (CC) NBA Fastbreak SportsCenter (Live) (CC) booster who knows people in this po- (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The 4400 “The Starzl Mutation” sition, do our heroine a favor and tape (71) DISC (CC) MythBusters Three gun myths. (N) Mega Builders Gotthard Base Tunnel. MythBusters “Cooling a Six-Pack” Extreme Engineering (CC) MythBusters Three gun myths. an episode for them. This show’s too (518) ENC “Batman Forever” ›› (1995, Action) Val Kilmer. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:05) “The Terminator” ››› (1984) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Basketball Diaries” ›› (1995, Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio. ’ ‘R’ (CC) good to die. (534) STARZ (:10) “Sin City” ››› (2005, Crime Drama) Jessica Alba, Devon Aoki, Alexis Bledel. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:20) “She’s All That” ›› (1999) Freddie Prinze Jr. (CC) “The Cave” ›› (2005) Cole Hauser. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) The Fog (CC) (561) MAX (5:20) “Spies Like Us” ›› Cont’d “Twister” ››› (1996, Action) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Harlem Nights” ›› (1989, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Redd Foxx. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Star Wars” ›››› (1977) ’ ‘PG’ The Office (576) SHOW (5:25) “The Mask of Zorro” ››› (1998) ‘PG-13’ Cont’d Sleeper Cell Dexter Dexter’s father passes away. “BloodRayne” › (2006, Horror) Kristanna Loken. iTV. ‘R’ (:45) Anna Nicole Smith Exposed (:40) Skyscraper 7:30 p.m. on % NBC (591) TMC (5:45) “Danny Deckchair” ›› (2003) Rhys Ifans. Cont’d “Mean Creek” ››› (2004) Rory Culkin. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Fade to Black” ›› (2004, Documentary) ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Survival Island” (2006) Billy Zane. ’ They’re doing time at Dunder-Mifflin. THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 30, 2006 Michael (Steve Carell) finds out that CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 one of the new employees is an ex- (2) CBS News (CC) Entertainment Survivor: Cook Islands “You’re a Rat” CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Shark “LAPD Blue” ’ (CC) News (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show convict. He does his best to be sup- (4) ABC ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Ugly Betty Relationship questions. (N) Grey’s Anatomy (N) ’ (CC) (:01) Men in Trees “New York Fiction” News (CC) (:35) Nightline Access Hollywood Comics Un. portive — everyone deserves a sec- (5) NBC News (CC) News (CC) My Name Is Earl The Office (N) ’ Scrubs ’ (CC) (:31) 30 Rock (N) (:01) ER “Tell Me No Secrets ...” (N) News (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night ond chance — but he’s not thrilled (6) HBO (5:30) “Rudy” ››› (1993) Sean Astin. ‘PG’ (CC) Cont’d “The Transporter 2” ›› (2005) Jason Statham. ‘PG-13’ Inside the NFL ’ (CC) “The Dukes of Hazzard” ›› (2005) Johnny Knoxville. Make Tsunami when the other employees start mak- (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Utah’s World War II Stories Summer Wine ’Allo, ’Allo! To Be Announced ing jokes about the office being like (8) KPNZ Sex and the City Sex and the City “Desperately Seeking Susan” ›› (1985) Rosanna Arquette, . Hawaii Five-0 “Tiger by the Tail” South Park (CC) South Park (CC) The Nanny (CC) Mad About You prison. (10) TBS Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) “Overboard” ›› (1987, Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell. (CC) (:15) “Captain Ron” ›› (1992, Comedy) Kurt Russell, Martin Short. (CC) ’ Supernatural (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie Dr. Wayne Dyer: Inspiration -- Your Ultimate Calling Dr. Wayne Dyer talks about inspiration and motivation. (CC) Andy Griffith (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) ’Til Death (N) ’ ’Til Death (CC) The O.C. “The Sleeping Beauty” (N) News (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing 8 p.m. on / KUWB (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Will & Grace ’ Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil ’ (CC) News Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Desire “Unforgivable” (N) (CC) It’s amazing how many people are (15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show Smallville “Sneeze” ’ (CC) Supernatural ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show afraid of clowns. 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(CC) Will & Grace Will & Grace Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren Visnjic) sees his nemesis, Curtis (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Totally Football Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Ames (Forest Whitaker), lurking near (52) ESPN (5:30) College Football Marathon MAC Championship -- Central Michigan vs. Ohio. (CC) Cont’d SportsCenter (CC) NFL Live (CC) NFL Live (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) his apartment but doesn’t tell Abby (57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) (:05) Law & Order: Criminal Intent ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ (:03) Psych (CC) (Maura Tierney). Um, you might want (71) DISC Mary Vogel. 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(534) STARZ Hwd Reporter (:35) “Crimson Tide” ››› (1995) Denzel Washington. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:40) “Doogal” ›› (2005) Voices of Daniel Tay. ‘G’ (CC) “Glory Road” ››› (2006, Drama) Josh Lucas, James Aaron. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) Back in the ER, Kovac and Gates (561) MAX (5:35) “Drop Dead Fred” ›› Cont’d (:15) “Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang” ››› (2005) Robert Downey Jr. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” ›› (2005, Action) Brad Pitt. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Empire Strikes Back” ›››› (John Stamos) treat the victim of an (576) SHOW (5:25) “Bigger Than the Sky” Cont’d Sleeper Cell “2001 Maniacs” (2005, Horror) Robert Englund. iTV. ‘R’ White Boyz Dexter Dexter’s father passes away. Masters of Horror “Pro-Life” (iTV) ’ Staying on Top apparent assault. (591) TMC De-Lovely ›› (:40) “My Date With Drew” ››› (2004) ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:15) “While You Were Sleeping” ››› (1995) Sandra Bullock. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “The Shawshank Redemption” ››› (1994) Tim Robbins. ’ ‘R’ (CC) B6 TUESDAY November 28, 2006

Homemakers party $10 per year (Some scholarships Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. All those wishing Vine, 5 p.m. every Tuesday. Connie Saturday at Noon and Friday at 6:30 Doings The Tooele Homemakers Club available for those who qualify). If to fill a stocking for the auction, 850-8174 or Marylou 830-1150. p.m. at St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. continued from page B4 will be having their Christmas Party interested call 435-843-5719 ask for have them up there anytime before Help abuse victims Aaron Dr., Tooele — open, mixed, on Monday, Dec. 4 at 10 a.m. at the Ann Hinkle or Darlene Dixon. that evening at 8 p.m. All proceeds Volunteers needed for the Tooele non-smoking, wheelchair access. will be holding its monthly busi- Tooele Extension Auditorium, 151 Join club will go to the needy kids Xmas County Domestic Violence and Nursery available Monday-Friday; ness meeting and social on Dec. 6, N. Main. The Tooele Fiddlers will Recruitment night for Boy’s and fund. James Wrathall will be the Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy adults only Saturday. 2006, at 10 a.m. at the Utah State be playing Christmas music for us. Girl’s of Tooele Teen center will be auctioneer. (DVSAVA) crisis line! Training will Overeaters group meets University Extension office audi- We will be having a gift exchange Thursday, Nov. 30, from 7:30 to 10 Chili cook off be provided and a background Overeaters Anonymous meets torium located at 151 N. Main in and a cookie exchange. If you want p.m. at Buddy’s Bowling, 1111 N The Eagle’s annual chili cook off check required. If interested please Thursdays at 1:15 p.m. All are wel- Tooele. The club will first conduct to participate in these, please bring 200 W. All non-member teens ages will be on Saturday, Dec. 9, with call 241-0337. come at St. Barnabas Center, 1784 its business and then there will be a wrapped gift (under $5) and two 13-18 are welcome. Sign up to be judging at 6 p.m. and chili served N. Aaron Dr., Tooele (Youth Room). a presentation on the use of mod- dozen cookies. For our luncheon, a new Club member and receive a at 7 p.m. Chili verde is welcome, Call Perky at 435-249-0054. ern cloth diapers. There will be a ham will be provided by the club. free game. Membership fee is $10 but will not be included in the judg- Recovery separate supervised kids activity Please bring salads, vegetables, Tooele AA meets daily per year. If you have any questions ing this year. There will be a raf- Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous available during the business and rolls or desserts. Call Marlene please call 435-843-5719 and ask for fle for which donations are being meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. at presentation portion of the meet- Long, 882-7003 or Janet Kase, 882- Kick drug habit Angela Gorringe or Darlene Dixon. accepted, with proceeds going to 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call 882-7358 for ing. Social time will follow the pre- 1534 to RSVP or if you have any A 12-Step Addiction Recovery the Aerie Home Project. information. sentation. All moms in the Tooele questions. Eat with family Program for addictive/compulsive Valley area are invited to attend. Kids’ club opens Eagles Family night will be on VFW meeting behavior, run by LDS Social Services Feeling trapped Saturday, Dec. 2. Kevin and Barbara Veterans of Foreign Wars meeting The MOMS Club of Tooele Valley A new site of the Boy’s and in Tooele and Erda, welcomes new If someone’s drinking is affecting Denner will serve Hamburgers/ will be Thursday, Nov. 30, at 1900 (7 is a great way to make new friends Girls Club of Tooele will open in members and everyone. your life, Alanon can help. My Hoop and have fun with other moms and Grantsville Dec. 1 for first through Sloppy Joes, with the trimmings, at p.m.) at the Pioneer Museum. 47 E. • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. meets Wednesdays at 10 a.m. in the their kids. To RSVP for the busi- sixth graders. At the Grantsville 6:30 p.m. for a cost of $4 for adults Vine St. Enter through the north 900 W., Tooele, Room 118 youth room and at 6:30 p.m. in the ness meeting or to find out more Youth Center, 50 N. Bowery St. and $2 for children under the age of door. Meeting is in the basement. • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. Youth Room at 1784 N. Aaron Dr. about the MOMS Club of Tooele (right behind Grantsville City Hall), 12. Bingo will follow. Weight loss support Erda Road, Erda, Room 8 or call Perky at 435-249-0054. Valley, please call JoAnna at 884- the site will be open Tuesday and Auction for kids TOPS: Take off Pounds Sensibly Castaways AA meets Alateen group 6644 or email tooelemoms@yahoo. Fridays 3 to 6 p.m. and Saturdays The Eagle’s annual Christmas is accepting new members. Check Castaways Alcoholics Alateen group info, call 849- com. 12 to 4 p.m. Membership fee is Stocking Auction will be on Friday, us out at Tooele Senior Center, 59 E Anonymous meets Monday- 1881.

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For each additional by up to 500,000 read- man. 830-4642 ble for any claims or rep- subscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. They will also run on our web-site. word). You will reach up South Saturday and ers. It is as simple as resentations made in to 500,000 newspaper Sunday 12/2 & 12/3 calling the Tooele Tran- Personals advertisements in the readers. Just call 8am-4pm Rain or Shine script Bulletin at Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Tooele Transcript Bulle- Snowblower, strollers, (435)882-0050 for de- FUN, CARING Kids Cor- The Tooele Transcript- Services Services Services tin at (435)882-0050 for clothes, toys, household tails. (Ucan) ALCOHOLIC ANONY- ner has 3 full time open- Bulletin has the sole details. (Ucan) items MOUS meets daily at ings 0-3 yrs old. CPR/ authority to edit and locate STRAW BALES For sale noon and 8pm at 1120 any classified advertise- ARE YOU Busy? Need HANDYMAN SERVICE THE BEST IN UTAH First Aid cert. 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AKC regis- nutrition and beauty products, is seeking Call 882-7877 or 228- Please call Gayle Royal, Regional Operations Director at 505-494-1225 Good quality/Excellent tered. 843-5656 8141 full time and part time to fi nd out more. condition Burgundy edging with Southwest- PITBULL Puppies, 2 FOR SALE Hidden hitch ern style center. males, 2 females, $150 fits 1991 Chevy Cava- Order Express Representatives $100.00 Each or each. (435)884-5012 or lier Ray 435-833-9916 $175.00 for both. 843- 435-840-5942 ask for to join their Customer Service Team. Order Ex- FOR SALE Time share 9061 Shaun. condo Red Floating press Representatives are responsible for incoming GAS DRYER $150 435- RUSH LAKE KENNELS, week. Indio, California 840-8699 dog obedience training Bargain priced Ray calls to service our Associates and Preferred Cus- and boarding. Call 435-833-9916 GE WASHER and Dryer (435)882-5266 tomers. Duties include processing phone orders, extra large capacity FOR SALE: High chair White Great condition SMALL PUPPIES $300 enrollments, account changes, and answering basic $5, ping pong table $50, $300 obo 882-0446 female $250 Male Call treadmill $50, entertain- 435-850-8409 840-1952 for more in- feature and benefi t questions about USANA prod- ment center $30, 21’ formation between computer monitor $10, ucts and services. This position requires being on NORTH VALLEY Appli- 10am-10pm will be video holder $5, night ance. Washers/ dryers ready on 12/18/06 435- stand $20 843-5608 the phones 90% of the time. $99-$199. Complete 840-1952 repair service. Satisfac- FREE FILL Dirt in Erda tion guaranteed. Parts TWO FREE Kittens! Qualifi cations include at least one year of customer RREPOEPO BBIDID SSALEALE You Haul 435-830-8588 REPO BID SALE for all major brands. Cute & fluffy! Call 882- service experience, excellent communication and HOME PET Sitting hon- Front loader/$550. 843- 4477 ask for Angie. est, flexible, reasonable 9154, 830-3225. computer skills. Candidates must be self-start- 2003 Volkswagen Jetta 801-688-1997 Tooele Livestock RECONDITIONED ers with phone and data entry skills. High school Area Washers, dryers, BEAUTIFUL BROKE st pm HONEY/ BEESWAX lim- stoves, refrigerators, 90 diploma or equivalent is required. mare for sale, must see. Bidding ends on December 1 at 4 ited Supply of Orange day warranty. Nothing Needs good home. Blossom Honey availa- but the best. We also $900 cash. 882-3969 We provide competitive salaries and comprehensive Please call for more information: ble Local honey in vari- do vent cleaning & pick- ous sizes at 50 S Cole- up appliances (435)241-0670. Ask for GRASS FED steers benefi ts including health, 401(k), and paid time off. man 882-0123 Great for ready for a trip to the Christmas presents Ken. E-mail your resume to: [email protected], 833-7200 Ext. # 250 • Ext. # 227 butcher. Half or whole. SELL YOUR computer in WASHER, DRYER $175 $1.50/lb. Doesn't in- include “Order Express” in the subject line. EEOC 562 N. MAIN ST. • TOOELE the classifieds. Call pair gas stove $100 Ex- clude c&w charges. cellent condition call 882-5351 * TFCU reserves the right to refuse all bids if it determines those offers are unacceptable. 882-0050 & Drug Free. All vehicles sold as is. Time will be given to arrange financing. 801-633-9645 B8 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY November 28, 2006

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Winnebago motorhome call the office for an application at tow package, asking is call the Transcript 884-3830 Joyfully work from the 48,000 original miles We are seeking motivated, goal-oriented (435) 843-9900 Bulletin at 882-0050 for comfort of your own Excellent condition $5200 obo. Call 882- Educational Travel Specialists, with a true all the details. (Mention CNA CLASSES & Phle- home! 1(866)652-1360 $10,500 843-1707 2987 or (801)598-6977 passion for the value of experiential edu- or you can always stop by our office at UCAN) botomy. Day, evening (ucan) Call after 5pm. cation, to contact middle and high school or weekend classes, 2 Motorcycles & 1244 N. Main Street SEEKING FT/PT Medi- Trucks teachers via telephone at their schools to week course. informa- cal billing assistant ATVs Ste. 203 • Tooele tion line 467-6400 explain and promote our history, science for busy medical prac- 1984 HONDA Nighthawk and international group travel programs. www.ccCNA.com tice in Tooele. Medi- 650cc, new front tire, 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton The position is 90-100% telephone and cal or Dental billing runs great, street wor- truck, 4x4 frame & en- CONCRETE FORMSET- experience a must. involves evening phone appointments TER/ Helper Residential thy, $1000 obo. 884- gine, good tires & great Pay commensurate 6924. engine (350). Good during season. Our goal is to provide foundations call Terry with experience. If 435-228-3176 trans. New Edlebrock as many students as possible with the qualified, please fax 2001 POLINI x1 Dirt Bike carb. New Edlebrock in- benefi t of a top quality, hands-on learning DRIVER CDL TRAIN- resume to: 801-951- 50cc Pipe, 3 shoes, take & manifold. $1300 experience. We provide training, a list 2389 Attn: HR ING, $0 down, financing clutch, Ready to race obo. (435)840-8790 of contacts, and a proven sales process. by Central Refrigerated. $1500 801-231-8611 SKYWEST AIRLINES is Base plus commission and bonuses; high Drive for Central and 1983 NISSAN ssp $700 hiring flight attendants earn up to $40K+ 1st 2003 YZ85 Perfect con- obo 4 tires and tims 50 to low 60Ks total target compensation. interested applicants year! (800)727-5865 ex- dition runs excellent 265lt 75r16 $250 obo No cap on commission. Benefi ts include may visit our website tension 447 www.central Must see $1200 882- 435-228-8115 health, dental, vision, travel discounts, www.skywest.com for drivingjobs.net (ucan) 5110 detailed information. 1988 GMC 3500 4x4. 401K and more. CARRIERS DRIVER NEEDED to Autos Crew Cab, Black, PS, Requirements: Minimum of 2 years STYLIST make $11 transport child East Ele- PB, AC, fiberglass shell, proven success in a non-retail sales or K- mentary from school to $18/hr! Keep busy, bed liner, 5th wheel 1977 FORD Mustang II 12 teaching. Educational sales experience Dow Jones Building af- make money, and have towing, electric brake, Interior and body in ter school, four days a fun! Plus vacation pay, 15,000#RWB slide a big plus. Excellent telephone com- NEEDED paid holidays and insur- good condition needs hitch, electric locks and munication skills; strong organizational week, will pay weekly. carburetor an electrical Please call 882-0050 for details. Michelle 801-891-6245 ance. Great Clips. Call windows. Nice, clean in- skills and ability to manage processes; 843-9410 work $1800 obo 435- terior. RUNS GREAT. excellent attention to detail and follow-up 830-2344 DRIVER: TAKE CARE of 202,000 mi. $1800 obo. skills; and basic computer skills. Proven your family. Join ours. 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If you are at the Wal-Mart interested, please con- great $1000 435-830- Desk Top/Computer Support Coordinator sales and service tech- 6189 nician needed to serv- tact SFC Craig Dowen We are seeking a Desk Top/Computer Support Coordinator at (435) 833-0928 Technician to: ice Tooele County area. 1995 PLYMOUTH Neon Tooele County resident (ucan) • Maintain, analyze, troubleshoot, and repair computer systems 4 door, 5spd, drives & and peripherals. Distribution preferred. Apply at 153 looks great! 110k miles. TOOELE HEAD Start • Document system changes. East 4370 South, Mur- Perfect commuter. • Create and maintain installation process for all computer ray, Utah. (801)263- Educator Salt Lake Community Action head 35mpg. Clean title & systems. 1705 Ask for Steve Carfax report. $1900 • Upgrade or replace hardware and software systems as needed. Byrd, Byrds Fire Protec- start program has an Center in Grantsville! immediate opening for a obo. Call (435)882- • Confi gure necessary changes in phone system databases. tion. Home Based Educator 4898 • Train and provide technical support to users in computer operation and software use as needed. in the Tooele area. Min- FIVE STAR AUTO $15- 1997 BUICK Riviera -V6, • Read and interpret documents such as operating and Part-Time Schedules Available imum 1yr experience 20 per hour commission pwr sunroof, leather maintenance instructions and technical procedure manuals. and associates degree Full-time ASE Certified seats, new tires w/rims. • Effectively present information and respond to questions from required. Competitive Full Diagnostic Mechan- Call 882-6561 staff and vendors. ic/Technician 5+ years wage. Drug/ alcohol/ • Defi ne problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid exp. Fax resumes to background check re- conclusions. $12.50/hr to start for T-F 884-6850 or call 840- quired. Visit • Interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions and 1673 www.slcap.org for job FFOROR SSALE!ALE! work effectively with abstract and concrete variables. description. Email or fax FOR SALE! • Schedule and perform work to meet established time lines. FRAMERS WANTED resume to • Establish and maintain accurate records. $13.85/hr to start for S,S,M Call TJ at (801)898- [email protected] • Maintain level of knowledge required for satisfactory job or 801-355-1798 attn: performance. $3.00/hr raise within 2 1⁄2 years 3404 • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with Mickael. FRAMING LABORER employees and vendors. needed call 435-850- URBAN ENDS Hair and Sell Your Car Here for Required: Candidate must have a strong working knowledge of Material Handling Positions 9558 art studio is seeking a the following: All Microsoft Offi ce products, Windows 95/98, hard working, fun, and $ 80* NT, XP, and Windows 2000. TCP/IP, hubs, CAT6 and some Must be able to lift up to 100 lbs continuously FULL OR PART time talented Stylist F/T po- ea. router knowledge is required. Strong communication and inter- 6 nal customer service skills. Must be fl exible, very self-moti- general construction sition $300/mo booth pay depending on expe- rental Monthly free edu- Call 882-0050 vated and have willingness to learn. To apply, please visit our Distribution rience Contact Rob at cation Commission opp- *Based on 13 issue contract. Preferred: 3+ Years experience working with Windows-based 435-840-2743 evenings tunites Call Misty 882- computer systems; certifi cations (A+, MCP, MCDST); and ex- Center at 929 N SR 138 Grantsville. from 6pm-7pm 0811 perience handling a large volume of desktops, installing ender 2000 GRAND Am SE, 4 user software, and setting up Outlook E-Mail accounts. MACEYS Grocery Store door, red, new tires & Positions are based out of our Murray, UT offi ce. now taking applications wheels, 156,000 miles. Please allow 30-60 minutes to complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT for all positions. Apply BULLETIN Asking $3200 obo. Call Send resume to: [email protected], or to Human the Application Process. in person. 972 North 882-2987 or (801)598- Resources WorldStrides, 590 Peter Jefferson Place, Ste 300, Main, Tooele. 6977. Call after 5pm Charlottesville, VA 22911 TUESDAY November 28, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B9

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Equal Housing Opp. FOR RENT 4bdrm Home 7 South Main St 1bth No smoking No #305 Executive Plaza NEW 3bdrm, 2bth town- pets $900/mo $500/dep Tooele, Utah OOPS, I said it again! homes, 2 car garage, Available 12/1 Call Mi- a/c, enclosed yard, w/d guel after 6pm 882- hookups.$399/mo 882- 6216 4004 FOR RENT Vacation This ad won’t sell ONE BEDROOM base- condo in Indio California South Willow Ranches ment apartment, $400 Floating week Ray 435- plus $300 deposit. New 833-9916 paint/ carpet. No pets. your home.. 882-1442 FREE 25" color TV with PHASE TWO 12 month lease. Beauti- QUIET 2BDRM Apart- ful 4bdrm 1.5bth with ment, no smoking, no large yard. $1200/mo pets. For further infor- $1000/dep. Owner fi- 1/2 to 1 Acre Lots But I will! mation Please call 882- nancing available for 4986 Leave a voice purchase. Call 435-224- Call me today for a message. 2501. NOW Available! 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Call Willow, zoned animals, Pressurized Irrigation & More (801)815-2928, 435- 1/2 acre Brand New 297 S. 360 W. 884-0432. 3bdrm, 2bth, 2 car 3733 N. 570 W. garage, $1150/mo. NEW LISTING WOW! Affordable STUDIO APARTMENT 1034 S. Big Tree Drive available in Grantsville Davidson Realty Contact: Daniele horse property in $400/mo $200/dep Util- (801)466-5078 Erda! And a fantastic house ities included. Please too! CLEEAAN! Large main fl oor call Holly at Prudential GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm, laundry and walk in pantry. Large CLEAN AS CLEAN & CUTE AS Real Estate 435-830- 2bth, carport, fenced, 435-830-4990 CUTE! Newer 90% furnace 0977 no pets/ smoking. master with walk in closet and large & central air.Newer roof, $800/mo, first & last bay window. Nice patio, full fence large laundry, master bath, VALLEY VIEW fully fenced, landscaped, (435)884-6363 Offered through Diamond D Realty and sprinklers. New gas oven. newer Motel.Call 882-3235. water heater, soft water. sprinklers, patio & shed w/electricity. 1 car garage. or 882-7008. Nice, quiet GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm, 1bdrm, 2bdrm, kitchen- hookups, $950/mo. 324 N. 100 E. 783 E. 360 S. EAST BENCH BEAUTY! 58 E. 500 N. ette available. Monthly, (801)898-9085 Owner/ weekly & daily specials. Agent Nearly 4000 sq HBO, cable. 585 Can- yon Rd, Tooele. HOUSE FOR Rent ft of immaculate! 3bdrm 2bth Overlake Finished base- Homes for Rent $900/mo $600/dep 435- ment 5 bdrms 882-7512 4 bath. 14X20 Darling rambler with newer 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile NEW 2200sqft, 3bdrm, Large 1/2 acre lot. 4 shed, 30X12 lg. bdrms, 2 baths. siding, paint & carpet. New home for rent, no smok- 2bth, pool, exercise deck. Garage is bath. Large living room & ing/ pets. 882-1550 room, clubhouse, no Fenced & landscaped. kitchen. Extra large lot. Full Full basement. 25X25. WOW! basement. $119,900. smoking, no pets, 3BDRM, 832 Lakeview $950/mo. 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Call 840-0727 OVERLAKE, 3bdrm NEW LISTING 2bth, 2 car garage, 2-story house, $1050/mo 229 ALEXANDER 57 East 1810 North COURT • GRANTSVILLE Davidson Realty (801)466-5078 SOUTH WILLOW ESTATE ROOM For Rent Beauti- IN CULDESAC BY KIDS ful 6bdrm home utilit- 867 POPLAR LANE ies, cable, internet, and GVILLE • $278,000 PARK. $245,000 phone included Your Real Estate Professionals $400/mo Call Home LARGE RENTAL AVAILABLE DECEMBER 1ST! 435-249-0107 Cell 435- 228-8051

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Homes Homes Homes Homes Mobile Homes Commercial Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Property Meetings Meetings Meetings 3BDRM, 1689SQFT 1 Planning on selling your FOR SALE 2bdrm Mo- C-A INVESTMENT 42 Deadline for public no- PUBLIC NOTICE and the current zoning FIRST TIME car garage, large lot, home, you could be bile home located in East 400 North. Availa- tices is 4 p.m. the day Settlement Canyon Irri- and subdivision regula- FFOROR SSALE!ALE! $120,000 435-224-2836 sending your sales Tooele. Low down pay- ble now. For more infor- prior to publication. gation Company would tions governing this pro- BUYERS points to up to 340,000 ment. Pay like rent. Call mation contact 882- Public notices submit- like to inform its share- posal may be reviewed BEAUTIFUL HOME, households at once. For 882-1969. 1199 ted past the deadline holders that the Annual by contacting Joyce Why rent when you 3,000sqft, 5bdrm, 4bth $155. you can place will not be accepted. Meeting of the share- McAtee at 1200 West can own! FREE (2 master/ jacuzzi tub). your 25 word classified Lots & Land C-A INVESTMENT 510 UPAXLP holders will be held De- Highway 199, Rush Val- Computerized list of RV pad, mother in law. ad to all 45 newspapers North Main, Plaza 500. cember 5 in the north au- ley, Utah 84069 (Tel: homes available with Sell Your Home Here for $234,900. 1116 North in Utah. Just call the Available now, 1400 GRANTSVILLE CITY ditorium at the Tooele 837-2229) prior to the no money down. 490 East 435-830-6468 Transcript Bulletin at LOTS FOR sale, Rush sqft. For more informa- NOTICE OF PUBLIC County Courthouse at hearing. Email or call for your $ 80* 882-0050 for all the de- Valley. 40.41ac, 4.73ac tion contact 882-1199 HEARING ON PRO- 7pm. All shareholders Interested persons are FREE REPORT. ea. Beautiful town home for tails. (Mention ucan) feet water, horse prop- POSED SUBDIVISIONS should attend. invited to attend and give [email protected] 6 sale. 3 year old town erty, well, fully fenced. LAND WITH WATER for AND ZONE CHANGES (Published in the Tran- comment on this propos- home 3bdrm 2.5bth, Sale. 8400 North Eller- (435)850-9670. Call REDUCED TO sell im- Build your dream home! AND AN AMENDMENT script Bulletin November al. King’s Peak Realty 882-0050 plus large kitchen and mediately! Beautiful Melodie 830-5886 Re- beck Road, Grantsville TO THE GENERAL 16, 21, 23, 28 & 30, Dated this 10th day of Sé Habla Español! *Based on 13 issue contract. unfinished basement. Stansbury location. max Metro 253 AC industrial facility PLAN ZONE DESIGNA- 2006) November, 2006. Great area near stores. 4bdrm, 3.5bath. Formal w/300 acre feet of water TION AMENDED 11-21- JOYCE MCATEE Asking $130,000 obo. STOCKTON BUILDING rights. Tenants occupy 21 SO Quebec Cir. 2006 RAMBLER; NE Living, large kitchen, 06 NOTICE OF PUBLIC Rush Valley Town Re- Call 435-496-0582 or lots. 16000ft. .37ac 23 acre generate 5bdrm, 2bth, fenced Tooele; New neighbor- family, & storage NOTICE IS HEREBY HEARING ON PRO- corder 435-843-0074 Newly constructed $102,000 annual in- yard. Remodeled kitch- hood; M/F laundry; 3 rooms. RV pad. Finish- GIVEN that that Grants- POSED (Published in the Tran- roads. Beautiful lake/ come. On site rail spur, en, baths. Garage and car; bonus room; Mas- ed basement, landscap- ville City Council will con- RUSH VALLEY script Bulletin November mountain views. Great heavy power/ gas. Call 2 sheds. Call Audrey, ter suite; 3298sqft; A/C; ed, many extras. Re- duct a public hearing at RANCHETTES SUBDI- 21 & 28, 2006) FSBO 4bdrm 2bth New for manufactured or Scott Roberts or Dane Keller Williams 801- $264k call4price w/out duced $15,000. Now the Grantsville City Of- VISION carpet, tile 2 tone paint custom built homes. Pearson at Coldwell 867-7053. agent 843-1682 just $245,900 435-882- fice, 429 E. Main Street, Pursuant to Section 10- Public Notices off Golf course, Deep 6657, 801-842-6427 882-7094 (801)860- Banker Commercial Grantsville UT on Wed- 9a-207 of the Utah Code, garage fenced central 5696 800-750-3133 nesday, December 6, Notice is hereby given Trustee's Sales air $179,000 882-6402 Clean Out Your Attic: 882-0050 SELLING YOUR HOME? 2006 at 7:00 p.m. The that the Planning Com- Deadline for public no- 801-201-5272 WYOMING RANCH DIS- Advertise it in the clas- pubic hearing will consid- mission for the Town of tices is 4 p.m. the day sifieds. Call 882-0050 PERSAL 35 acres - Buildings er the proposed Planning Rush Valley, will hold a FSBO: HORSE property prior to publication. For Lease $49,900; 50 acres- Commission Recommen- public hearing on De- New, Ponderosa Es- Public notices submit- STOP PAYING FOR $59,900. Snow-capped dations: cember 13, 2006, at 7:00 tate, Stansbury. 5bdrm, BUILDING MATERIALS: ted past the deadline YOUR LANDLORD’S mountain views. sur- a. Zone change from p.m. at the Rush Valley 2.5bth, 2 story, full METAL buildings, mini will not be accepted. HOUSE, PAY FOR rounded by government RR-5 to RR-1 for 13.33 Town Hall, Rush Valley basement, 3 car ga- storage systems, roof UPAXLP YOUR OWN. Assis- land. Abundant wildlife. acres at 505 E. Nygreen Utah, upon a proposal to rage, 1/2ac, fireplace, and wall panels, metal tance available for recreational paradise. Street. subdivide property locat- 4500sqft, 1500sqft un- building components. NOTICE OF TRUST- down and closing. Lynn Low taxes. EZ terms b. Fraser Planned Unit ed along the south end finished basement, Utah Manufacture 20 EE'S SALE Bryant, RE-MAX Plati- call Utah Ranches, Development approx. of Johnson Lane. The available September. years plus. Top quality Trust No. 1086384-07 num, 882-8868 ext.157 LLC. (ucan) 750 E. Main. proposed subdivision is (801)809-6535 low prices. Weekly De- APN: 02-030-0-0024 All interested persons named “Rush Valley TRA: - Loan HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER. 12,750 sq. ft., STORAGE New alarmed WYOMING RANCH DIS- livery. 1-800-262-5347. are invited to attend and Ranchettes” and in- No:XXXX7544 Ref: Joe 2 handball/volleyball courts, men’s & women’s locker GRANTSVILLE Home units available now! PERSAL 35 acres - cobuildings@cobuildings. provide comment upon cludes the creation of ap- Paul Reed Important no- rooms w/saunas, hot tubs, showers, large mirrored for sale 4bdrm 2bth 2 Many sizes from 5x5 to $49,900; 70 acres- net (ucan) these proposals. Written proximately five 40 acre tice to property owner: dance/aerobics area, large open areas for offi ces, etc. car garage .22acres 10x30. Great rates! $89,900; 107 acres- comments will also be parcels within the Town You are in default under Would make great fi tness center or multi-disciplin- 581 E Main St. Ques- Very secure! On SR $129,900. Snow-cap- If you build, remodel or ary medically based health & wellness and/or pain considered if submitted of Rush Valley and ap- a deed of trust dated De- tion Call Rhonda 801- 201 at 7200 West. ped mountain views. remove buildings you management center. Could be easily converted into to the City Recorder in proximately seventeen cember 31, 1996. Unless 750-5295 (801)250-9100 Surrounded by govern- can place your classi- a reception/recreation center (all ages dance club, advance of the hearing. 40 acre parcels on ad- you take action to protect ment land. Abundant fied ad in 45 of Utah's aerobics, family fun center, etc). Excellent income HOUSE MATE WANTED Current zoning map and joining property outside your property, it may be TOOELE REDUCED wildlife. Recreational newspapers for only potential. Will consider triple-net-lease with sublease single parent preferred subdivisions alignments of the Town limits in sold at a public sale. If options. 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Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous should contact a lawyer. Residential Securities TRICT COURT, 47 TERWORKS SSD from On December 26, 2006, Corporation Loan Trust SOUTH MAIN STREET, bidders. at 4:30 p.m., James H. 1997-1 The record own- TOOELE, UTAH all Bids will be publicly Woodall, as duly appoint- ers of the property as of right, title and interest opened and read aloud ed trustee under and the recording of the No- conveyed to and now at 10:00 AM on Nov. 29, pursuant to Deed of tice of Default are Joe held by it under said 2006 at Vernon Fire Trust recorded January Paul Reed and Kristina Deed of Trust in the House. 7, 1997, as instrument P. Reed Dated: Novem- property situated in said The work to be per- No. 092554, in book ber 28, 2006 County and State descri- formed under this project 0445, page 676, of Offi- James H. Woodall bed as: Lot 41, Picket shall consist of furnishing cial Records in the office 10653 River Front Park- Lane at Country Cross- all labor, materials and of the County Recorder way, Suite 290 South ing Neighborhood, phase equipment required to of Tooele County, State Jordan, Utah 84095 2A, plat 6, according to construct the facilities of Utah executed by Joe (801) 254-9450 (800) the official plat thereof on and features called for by Paul Reed and Kristina 245-1886 (hotline) file and record in the the CONTRACT DOCU- P. Reed will sell at public Hours 9:00 a.m.-5:00 Tooele County recorder’s MENTS and as shown auction to highest bidder, p.m. James H. Woodall, office The street ad- on the DRAWINGS. payable in lawful money Trustee ASAP# 804820 dress and other common Vernon Waterworks SSD of the United States at (Published in the Tran- designation of the real (The District) Culinary the time of sale. Suc- script Bulletin November property described Water Improvement Proj- cessful bidders must ten- 28, December 5 & 12, above is purported to be: ect 2006 will include the der a deposit of $5,000 2006) 151 Interlocken Way, construction of a new in certified funds to the Standsbury Parck, UT 150,000 gallon concrete trustee at the time of NOTICE OF TRUST- 84065 The undersigned water storage tank that sale, with the balance EE’S SALE Trustee disclaims any li- will replace the existing due by noon the follow- APN: 14-017-0-0041 ability for any incorrect- tank. It will also include ing business day, at the Trust No. 06-5099-UT ness of the street ad- the installation of a new office of the trustee. At Loan No. 1180006380 dress and other common transmission pipe from the West Main entrance, Ref: BONNIE L. DUNN designation, if any, the new tank to the exist- North steps to the Tooele IMPORTANT NOTICE shown herein. Said sale ing water system in Ver- County District Court, 47 TO PROPERTY OWN- will be made without cov- non. The improvement South Main Street, ER You are in default un- enant or warranty, ex- project will also include Tooele Utah all right, title der a deed of trust dated press or implied, regard- the replacement of ap- and interest conveyed to December 2, 2004 . Un- ing title, possession, con- proximately 7,200 feet of and now held by it under less you take action to dition, or encumbrances, distribution line within the said Deed of Trust in the protect your property, it including fees, charges, existing water system. In property situated in said may be sold at a public and expenses of the addition a new well/ County and State descri- sale. If you need an ex- Trustee and of the trusts chlorination building will bed as: The West 170 planation of this proceed- created by said Deed of be constructed at the ex- feet of Lot 11, Block 5, ing, you should contact a Trust, to pay the remain- isting well site and will Plat A, Tooele City Sur- Lawyer. On December ing principle sums of the provide the required wa- vey, Tooele City, accord- 19, 2006, at 4:30 p.m., note(s) secured by said ter treatment equipment ing to the official plat James H. Woodall, as Deed of Trust. The cur- for the system. A new thereof, on file and of re- duly appointed Trustee rent beneficiary of the line from the existing well cord in the Tooele Coun- under a Deed of Trust re- Trust Deed as of the site to the new tank site ty Recorder's Office. The corded December 17, date of this notice is will also be installed. street address and other 2004, as Instrument No. WELLS FARGO HOME This project is funded by common designation, if 233532 in book 0990 at MORTGAGE, INC. NKA Utah State Drinking Wa- any, of the real property page 0787, of the official WELLS FARGO BANK, ter Board described above is pur- records in the office of N.A.. The record owner Plans and specifications ported to be: 140 North the County recorder of of the property as of the have been prepared by 100 West Tooele, Utah Tooele County, State of recording of the Notice of Sunrise Engineering, Inc. 84074 Estimated Total Utah executed by BON- Default is/are BONNIE L. and will be available after Debt as of December 26, NIE L. DUNN, AN UN- DUNN Dated: Novem- Nov. 6,2006 at their of- 2006 is $65,556.16. The MARRIED WOMAN ber 13, 2006 fice at 25 E 500 N Fill- undersigned Trustee dis- WILL SELL AT PUBLIC James H. Woodall more, Utah 84631 tele- claims any liability for AUCTION TO HIGHEST 10653 River Front Park- phone ( 435 ) 743-6151 any incorrectness of the BIDDER, PAYABLE IN way, Ste 290 South Jor- upon receipt of $50.00 street address and other LAWFUL MONEY OF dan, Utah 84095 (801) for each set (non-refund- common designation, if THE UNITED STATES 254-9450 Hours: 9:00 able). The ENGINEER any, shown herein. Said AT THE TIME OF SALE. am - 5:00 pm. James for this Contract will be sale will be made, but SUCCESSFUL BID- H. Woodall, TRUSTEE Sunrise Engineering, In- without covenant or war- DERS MUST TENDER A TAC: 744672U corporated and they will ranty, express or implied, DEPOSIT OF $5,000 IN (Published in the Tran- be represented by John regarding title, posses- CERTIFIED FUNDS TO script Bulletin November L Chartier, P.E. as Proj- sion, condition, or en- THE TRUSTEE AT THE 21, 28 & December 5, ect Manager. cumbrances, including TIME OF SALE, WITH 2006) STEP A pre-bid tour will be fees, charges and ex- THE BALANCE DUE BY held on November 20, penses of the Trustee NOON THE FOLLOW- Public Notices 2006, at 10:00 a.m., and of the trusts created ING BUSINESS DAY, leaving from the office of by said Deed of Trust, to AT THE OFFICE OF Miscellaneous the Owner at Vernon Fire pay the remaining princi- THE TRUSTEE AT THE House Attendance at the FORWARD pal sums of the note(s) WEST MAIN EN- INVITATION TO BID pre-bid tour is requested. You’re strong, independent and want to defend freedom. Now is the time to stand up for your beliefs. Join the men and women of secured by said Deed of TRANCE, NORTH Separate sealed bids for Names of those in at- the Army National Guard and become a part of a proud, elite team that’s ready to serve when needed. By serving your country and Trust. The current bene- STEPS OF THE construction of Vernon tendance will be record- community, you’ll gain career skills and earn money for college. If you’re ready to step forward for your country, contact us today. ficiary of the Trust Deed TOOELE COUNTY DIS- Waterworks SSD Culina- ed. as of the date of this no- ry Water Improvements (Published in the Tran- 1-800-GO-GUARD • www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com tice is Bank of New York, Project -2006 will be re- script Bulletin November as Trustee for Amresco ceived by VERNON WA- 7, 14, 21, & 28, 2006)

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a lot from me in her lifetime. She’s a Jones mighty good woman!” he said. continued from page B1 The couple took up residence in Greenville, Texas, as Ernie was was transferred from San Antonio, assigned to fly the Republic P-47 Texas to Lincoln, Neb. The weather Thunderbolt Fighter plane. He flew wasn’t ideal for flying and Ernie the P-47 throughout the rest of his only flew once while there was a Army Air Corps career in Texas, break in the storm. Ernie scoffs at Kansas and Colorado. the immortality he felt in his youth. The war ended in 1945 and “We were bullet tough, nothing Ernie returned to civilian life, could touch us. I mean we were but the excitement was far from hot stuff” over. He obtained a Commercial Ernie was transferred back Pilot Certificate so he could con- to Texas where he met his wife, tinue to make money flying. He Louise. was discharged from the service “My wife has had to put up with in Colorado and ventured to Mt. Anyone Can Have a Great Smile

photography courtesy of Ernest Jones As an civilian flight instructor for the air force Ernest Jones (4th from left bottom row) taught many up and coming pilots in Kinston North Carolina. Airy, NC. He invested in his own After his barnstorming years you the confidence of a well-trained airplane, and decided to do a little he returned to the Air Force for pilot, not the minimum instruction instructing. Ernie taught several another ten years as an instructor to pass FAA requirements. to fly and then would take them for new pilots for the Vietnam and “I’m a veteran at aviation. I taught to a flight instructor to train solo Korean Wars. Since the 1960s he all of my children to fly and I could and endorse their flight certificate. has been a professional business teach a monkey to fly. Some folks He would let his students rent his pilot, flying company planes for sev- are scared of flying, but if they’re plane for their trips making enough eral corporations along the Atlantic willing to try, they’ll realize that it’s money to ensure a stable life for Seaboard. He served companies completely safe,” he said. his family. such as Burlington Industries and Ernie is available for introduc- Hans D. Smith It was at this point in his life Drake Enterprises. tory flights, instruction toward FAMILY • GENERAL • COSMETIC that Ernie took up the adventur- “Being a pilot gives you plenty of pilot ratings, currency and transi- ous hobby of Barnstorming. This opportunities to meet plenty of well tion training, classroom instruction DENTISTRY novelty was an exhibition show known people,” he said. and commercial pilot services. If where pilots would fly into an open Ernie has met with Andy Griffith, you are interested in getting started FREE COSMETIC CONSULTATION field, and then the crowd would be Richard Petty and various governors in flight training, you can call the When you present this ad allowed to approach the plane and and senators from North Carolina. Flyway Aircraft Management office photography courtesy of Ernest Jones pilot, and a lucky few were able Ernie and his wife moved out to at (435) 578-1265. You can take a 30- VENEERS • IMPLANTS Ernest Jones in the Airforce early to take to the skies with Ernie at Grantsville this summer to start a 45 minute introductory flight with 843-0225 40’s and nickednamed “Easy” Jones CROWNS • DENTURES 88 E. 700 N., Ste. B the gears. He met many interesting flight school with his son, Donald. Ernie for $50. Most emergencies seen same day. people and has plenty of fascinat- He has over 25,000 flying hours and “It’s a lot of fun to learn to fly, ing stories to tell to anyone who is is eager to add more. He’s a consum- a lot of hard work too, but a lot of willing to ask. mate flight instructor, who will give fun,” he said.

The Utah State University Tooele Regional Campus cordially invites you to an Open House Friday, December 1, 2006 3:00 p.m. 1021 West Vine, Tooele, Utah Join us for an exciting announcement about the future of the USU Tooele Regional Campus from the Tooele County Commissioners, President Stan L. Albrecht, Provost Raymond T. Coward, Vice Provost Ronda Menlove and Executive Director Kathleen Robinson. Light refreshments will be served.

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Mountain West Medical Center Blood Drive - Bloodmobile Monday, December 4, 2006 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

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