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TOOELE Durfee wins individual state 3A RANSCRIPT championship T See A10 BULLETIN May 20, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 115 NO. 001 50¢ Tooele County trails project back on track by Sarah Miley According to McKendrick, the STAFF WRITER change has been successful on his end as well. It’s been a year since the Tooele “I think it’s helped because we County Trails Committee was moved have probably more manpower from the county’s Engineering that we can dedicate to putting up Department to its Parks and signs,” he said. Recreation Department in an effort The Smelter Road Trail now has to kick-start the process of defining signs, and the Mid-Valley Trail, trails — and the switch appears to which runs from Sheep Lane to be paying dividends. Rogers Road, will have signs up by At least six trails have been marked June 7. A year ago, both trails had and several others worked on since no signage. the changeover, and a new master A ribbon-cutting ceremony will plan created last year was adopted be held June 7 at 10 a.m. at the by county commissioners in March, Rogers Road end of the Mid-Valley according to Mark McKendrick, Trail. Tooele County Parks and Recreation Additionally, several other areas director. The plan identifies existing have received signage, including and proposed trails. the Davenport Trail, which is near “It’s basically a starting point for Grantsville Reservoir. It was signed us,” said McKendrick, adding that last fall. the master plan will give the county Other trails up Settlement Canyon a stronger position when going after and Middle Canyon that are not photography / Troy Boman grants for the trails project. “It’s included on the index map — which going to be a changing document just has trails for the Tooele Valley Patsy Peek, a reading specialist for Anna Smith Elementary in Wendover, and Gina Meredith, a district psychologist (center l-r), participate in a work- forever because I’m sure those trails — have also been signed. The Dark shop with 58 other teachers at the Tooele County School District office Tuesday. The three-day workshop is designed to improve the skills of teacher will move and shift.” Trail and Left Hand Fork Trail up mentors. Those developments have mem- Settlement Canyon are signed, as bers of the Trails Committee opti- well as the Copper Pit Overlook up mistic for the first time in a long Middle Canyon. while. McKendrick said some of the School district working to “I think the switch has been a suc- trails, such as Settlement Canyon, cess,” said Lee Brown, chairman of are in highly utilized areas. the Trails Committee. “I think Mark “Some are very high-use, and and his group have done a remark- that’s why we’re trying to get as able job and have actually gotten many signed as we can to keep develop teacher mentors trails identified and marked.” people on the trails,” he said. The county has had a trails com- Existing and proposed trails have by Tim Gillie according to the Utah State Office of The mentor training is being con- mittee for roughly the past decade, different designations of mixed use, STAFF WRITER Education. ducted by Jim Knight, a research but few trails had been developed non-motorized use and motorized The district’s initiative this year associate at the University of Kansas, in that time. Last year’s reorganiza- use. The Tooele County School District involved bringing in a national expert Center for Research on Learning. tion by the county commissioners The Trails Committee has also is taking its seven-year-old teacher on mentoring to provide training for Knight has spent the last decade was designed to spur the process been involved in the Stansbury mentoring program to a new level mentors, math and reading special- studying instructional coaching and forward. Island Interpretive Center, which this year with a training program ists, and district administrators. has traveled to more than 35 states, “I encouraged the switch actu- is a collaboration between Tooele for mentors. The new initiative is “Mentoring is an effort to help most of the Canadian provinces, ally because the Engineering County, the BLM, the state Division designed to support new teachers retain and maintain new teachers as and , presenting professional Department just didn’t seem to have of Forestry, Fire and State Lands, and help them settle into the dis- well as improve instructional qual- development courses on instruc- the time to devote to it,” Brown trict, reducing teacher turnover in ity throughout the district,” said tional coaching. said. SEE TRAILS PAGE A7 ➤ the process. Charlotte Wolter, secondary mentor Knight is providing a three-day One-third of all new teachers leave specialist with the Tooele County the profession after three years, School District. SEE MENTORS PAGE A9 ➤ City increases price for water credits Move spurs worries about depressed new homes market sinking even further

by Tim Gillie lot homebuilders to purchase up to funds we receive from the sales of STAFF WRITER 10 water credits, depending on the credits is in turn used to buy more size of the lot, from the city instead of water rights for the program to sell.” The Tooele City Council has raised conveying water rights to the city. The The program was designed to help the cost for a water credit — equal to program was patterned after an exist- the small builder or single-lot owner one acre foot of water — 50 percent to ing city program for non-residential that may find it hard to find water $15,000. And that price may go even developers. rights for sale in small quantities. higher after a formal appraisal of the Initially the price for a water credit Water rights are often sold in bulk lots fair market value of water rights in was set at $10,000. of 10 acre feet or more. Tooele valley is completed in June. “We must keep up with the market The resolution to increase the water photography / Troy Boman Last year, the Tooele City Council value for water rights,” said Tooele New signage at the trailhead of the Mid Valley Trail on Sheep Lane informs users about the approved a program allowing single- City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy. “The SEE WATER PAGE A5 ➤ 2.7 mile path to Rogers Road. The trail officially opens in June. Non-native doves squeezing out local birds?

by Natalie Tripp said Aldrich. “But we’ve only seen them in stronghold for the bird, but it has been seen as STAFF WRITER Tooele County over the last two years.” far south as Veracruz, as far west as , Aldrich said the birds seem to be associat- and as far north as British Columbia and the As its name implies, the Eurasian Collared ed with more urban areas because they need Great Lakes. The bird is often kept as a pet Dove is not native to North America, but over year-round food and shelter, which can be and has a particular “cooing” sound that the past couple of years bird watchers around found in backyard birdhouses and birdfeed- many people find pleasant. It is also known the county have observed increasing num- ers. As Tooele County continues to develop, to make a distinct mechanical sounding call bers of the birds. And that may pose a threat more of the doves may find nesting spots in in the summer when landing. While Aldrich to other doves in the region, according to Tom the area, possibly threatening other native acknowledges there could be a possible threat Aldrich, migratory game bird coordinator for animals such as the Mourning Dove. concerning the Eurasian Collared Doves, he’s Utah’s Division of Wildlife Resources. “A lot of folks are worried the Eurasian also not ruling out the possibility that it could The Eurasian Collared Dove is known as Collard dove may displace other species of be a benefit to the area as far as pollination one of the great colonizers of the avian world, doves,” Aldrich said. “These doves do not and scattering seeds. and is native to Europe, Asia, and parts of migrate to any large degree like other doves “I just want to emphasize that there hasn’t Africa. The bird doesn’t migrate seasonally, and it’s not an empty niche they’re filling. been a lot of research done on the Eurasian but throughout the last 25 years has spread They may be squeezing out the other doves’ Collared Dove,” said Aldrich. “We don’t know across North America, settling wherever food food resources.” a lot about the birds, and there is a lot more photo courtesy of Candy Zaffis and shelter is easily available. Eurasian Collared Doves were introduced research going into researching their effect on A Eurasian Collared Dove perches on a tree in Dugway. The birds are becoming “These birds have been spreading rapidly to the Bahamas in the mid-1970s and spread the environment.” more numerous in the county, particularly in urban areas where food and shelter are throughout Utah in the last 10 or 15 years,” to Florida by 1982. The Gulf Coast is still the [email protected] readily available.

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A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 20, 2008 Valley Weather Forecast Whistle-blower back with Notice of Publication and Local Weather Deadline Changes Tue 88/55 book about chemical depot Tooele Transcript Bulletin 5/20 Partly to mostly cloudy. Record by Jamie Belnap Deadlines for Monday, May 26th newspaper: high temperatures expected. High STAFF WRITER • Friday, May 23rd at 4:45 pm for classified 88F. Despite serving out a advertisements and 3:00 pm for bulletin prison sentence for a crime board, community news items (i.e. wedding he said he didn’t commit, announcement, birthday, baby, missionary, David Yarbrough, a longtime Wed 55/44 Stockton resident, still has a etc.) 5/21 remarkably positive outlook • Obituaries will be accepted until 10:00 am Showers. Highs in the mid 50s and on life. Tuesday, May 27th. lows in the mid 40s. “If it wasn’t for my wife and the community of friends I The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin will be closed live among, I can see how my Monday, May 26 for Memorial Day. attitude would be different,” Yarbrough said. Thu 56/44 His story, as detailed 5/22 in his new book “There is Scattered thunderstorms. Highs in Something in the Air,” goes the mid 50s and lows in the mid back to a 24-year tenure at photography / Maegan Burr Deseret Chemical Depot that 40s. David Yarbrough, a longtime Stockton resident, poses in his backyard Tuesday ended when Yarbrough began afternoon. Yarbrough’s new book, “There’s Something in the Air,” chronicles his there to find out,” Yarbrough like one.” ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content to question the sampling pro- life before and after being convicted of falsifying air-quality reports at the Deseret said. “People at the prison Yarbrough said he has Service cess of the furnace stacks that Chemical Depot — a crime he says he didn’t commit. told me I should write a book, learned a lot in the last sev- release what’s left of inciner- and after I came home people eral years and passes on this ated chemical waste. the reporting system was to adding that he was reinstated told me I should l write a advice to others: Don’t run Temps / Precipitation “I was in charge of the sam- blame for the mix-up. to employee status, retroac- book. So I did. I was real- and hide from your problems, pling at CAMDS [Chemical “They claimed that we were tive to February 2004, until ly amazed it could happen. search for answers, stand back Agent Munitions Disposal conducting a test in which I the record shows him resign- There were a lot of pretty up if you get knocked down, Date High Low (prec./inches) System] and I began to see changed data to make a fail- ing in August 2007. tough days of writing because and when bad stuff happens, May 15 69 52 0 that you couldn’t trust the ing system pass,” Yarbrough “It’s a victory in terms of the story was about tragedies. continue moving forward. May 16 78 52 0 sampling,” he said. “I told said. the Department of Labor, There were some humorous “We still have the best coun- May 17 84 55 0 my supervisor that we tell While Yarbrough was but that’s only 50 percent of times that went into it too, so try in the world,” Yarbrough May 18 89 64 0 everyone that what’s being in prison, his attorney dis- what needs to be corrected,” I hope people can find those said. “Same goes for our judi- May 19 88 65 0 released is clean, but I didn’t covered a situation that Yarbrough said. “It does not as well.” cial system, criminal system believe the system was capa- Yarbrough was not aware of. affect the criminal charges.” Yarbrough recently com- and constitution. That’s what Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer ble of telling that. That’s when Two sets of recorded data Yarbrough has filed several pleted his three-year proba- I want to teach my kids.” for the National Weather Service, reports things started going bad for existed — one set that was appeals to have the crimi- tion period and said that even With prison and probation that his recording station at 139 S. Main me. They didn’t like me talk- used in his trial and another nal case scratched from his through the criminal system now behind him, Yarbrough, St., received no precipitation between ing about it. They wanted to that surfaced containing data record — most of which have considers him a rehabilitated 57, is still looking for answers May 15-19, for a total of .35 inches so get rid of me.” identical to what Yarbrough been denied. Recently he filed man, he sometimes doesn’t from the Army regarding its far in May. Yarbrough said he was able remembers recording. This another appeal and is waiting feel it. sampling process at DCD. For the water year, which began Oct. 1, to dodge those attempts until evidence coaxed the military for it to work its way through “You are treated the same “The Army has done noth- 2007, Tooele has received 11.13 inches 2002 when he was charged into making an agreement the system. as any other hardened crimi- ing to address any of the of precipitation. The normal for the year is with falsifying air-quality test with Yarbrough concerning During Yarbrough’s May- nal,” Yarbrough said. “When questions that were raised,” 19.09 inches of precipitation. results. A jury trial at the Scott the reason why he was termi- to-November 2004 stay at the you apply for a job, you’re he said. “They address those Matheson Courthouse in Salt nated from DCD. Florence Colorado Federal treated the same. You can’t questions with general state- Pollen Lake City was held during the “They didn’t admit they Correctional Complex he kept have a gun to go hunting. ments like, ‘We haven’t had an summer of 2003, and he was were wrong, they just changed a journal, and drew upon You can’t chaperon your accident for this many days,’ The Intermountain Allergy and Asthma subsequently found guilty my work record to say that those writings for his book, son or daughter’s band trip. but that’s not good enough. pollen count for May 20, 2008, is as and sentenced in February the reason for my termina- which was published in April. I’m lucky, however, because I’m still asking questions and follows: 2004 to six months in prison. tion wasn’t because I was “You can’t truly know what I never really felt like an giving the military an oppor- Mold — Extremely-Low Throughout the process, he sent to prison but because it’s like unless you go to pris- inmate, and I live in a com- tunity to answer.” Maple — High maintained that a change in I resigned,” Yarbrough said, on, but you don’t want to go munity that doesn’t treat me [email protected] Birch — High Oak — High Mulberry — Extremely-High Cedar — High Grass — Moderate Allegheny plant construction Bountiful man dies Walnut — Low Subscriber Service is proceeding on schedule in ATV accident If you haven’t received your newspa- by Doug Radunich of how many employees we 2008, but that the plant is not by Jamie Belnap riding two newly purchased per by 6:30 p.m., please call 882-0050 STAFF WRITER need or how soon they all expected to be operational STAFF WRITER ATVs Saturday afternoon and our customer representative will need to be hired,” he said. and in its production phase just west of Lookout Pass assist you. Customer service hours on A year after breaking ground “We want to make sure we until sometime in mid-2009. A 60-year-old Bountiful near the Pony Express Pet Tuesday and Thursday nights are 6:30 on a massive $450 million get all the buildings up first.” “We always predicted that man was killed over the Cemetery when the acci- p.m. until 8 p.m. titanium plant near Rowley, Greenfield said there will the plant would be complet- weekend when an ATV he dent happened. Allegheny Technologies offi- be nine major buildings con- ed at the end of ‘08 and func- was trying to load onto “He didn’t get enough cials say the plant is on its structed as part of the plant. tional by ‘09, so it looks like a trailer rolled on top of speed to get on top of the way to being fully operation- The largest of these will cover we’re pretty much right on him. trailer and the ATV rolled ���������������� al by 2009. an area of approximately schedule,” he said. According to Chief back on top of him,” North �������� Dan Greenfield, director of 230,000 square feet, and the The plant is also expected Deputy Duke North at the said. �������������� corporate communications entire completed facility will by company officials to be Tooele County Sheriff’s Jensen was pronounced �������������� ��������� for Allegheny Technologies, cover 125 acres. producing 24 million pounds Office, David Jensen and dead at the scene. ������������� ������������������ said a handful of employ- “The major big build- of titanium sponge a year by his wife had just finished [email protected] ees, including managers, ing they’re working on right mid-2009. ������ have already been hired on, now is the reduction process [email protected] ����������� ���������� with remaining hiring to be building, but they’re working ��������������� ��������������� done in phases. Last month, on a number of other build- ��������������� ������������������� the company named Steve ings as well,” Greenfield said. �������������� ���������������� Knight, a 27-year veteran in “Crews are always out there Tooele ������������ ���������������� ATV REPAIR! the metals industry, as the building stuff, so things have I REPAIR ALL CHINESE, JAPANESE ��������� plant’s general manager. been taking shape and mov- AND TAIWANESE ATVS. ������������ ������ Jim Denham, a spokesman ing nicely. Although there TUNE UPS– $55.00 ������������ ������������� with the company, said the hasn’t been any major mile- “Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” OIL CHANGES – $40.00 ������������ ��������������������� major hiring push will start stone just yet, the construc- LABOR RATE – $55.00 AN HOUR 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. ����������� ������������ after all the facility’s build- tion phase of the plant is still (East of Viaduct) ������������ ����������� ings have been completed. moving right along.” 843-5800 Tickets are now available online ����������� ������������ “We want to make sure our Denham said the construc- 801-651-0969 at www.movieswest.com ��������������� ������������ facility is ready and capable tion phase of the plant will PICKUP AND DELIVERY �������������� ������������ to produce before we hire on be completed at the end of May 16 - 22 ������������� ������������ all the necessary employees,” 10 am – 2 am • 7 Days a Week �������������� ������������ Indiana Jones he said. st ������������ ������������� Greenfield said most of the Weds. 21 - MIDNIGHT! employees hired on so far HOURS: 10 am – 10 pm ����������� CHRONICLES OF NARNIA* ������������� �������������������� have been locals. PRINCE DLY 4:00, 7:00, 9:45 “We are bringing people on Sun.: 11 am – 9 pm CASPIAN ����������� ����������������� SAT 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 9:45 ���������������� ����������������� slowly as different buildings SUN 1:00, 4:00, 7:00 (PG) ������������� ���������������������� are built, and most of the people we’re hiring generally HORTON*TIMES & SHOWS HEARSSUBJECT TAO C HANGEWHO ��������������� are local residents of Tooele DLY 4:15, 7:00, 9:15 �������������� ����������������� County,” he said. “While we’re Chicken or SAT 12:00, 2:00, 4:15, 7:00, 9:15 ������������� �������������� in the construction process, SUN 12:00, 2:00, 4:15, 7:00 ������������ �������������� we’re also providing initial 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 Pork Kabob ENDS WEDNESDAY THE 21ST! (G) ������������ �������������� training for those who have SPEED RACER* already been hired right now. Includes ���������� DLY 4:05, 7:00, 9:45 It is easier for the employ- Plate 2 Sticks, Rice, ����������� ���������������� SAT 12:30, 4:05, 7:00, 9:45 ees to learn what to do as Pita & Salad ������������ ����������������� SUN 12:30, 4:05, 7:00 (PG) ����������� �������� the plant is in the process of 36 Flavors ���������������� �������������� being built.” IRON MAN ������������� ������������������� The facility is expected to Small 14 oz DLY 4:15, 7:15, 9:45 ������������� ����������������� employ 150 workers at an SAT 12:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:45 average salary of $45,000 a $2.49 SUN 12:15, 4:15, 7:15 ����������������������������������������������� (PG-13) ��������������������������������������������������� year, according to Greenfield. Med 18 oz * ������������������������������������������������� He also agreed that the plant’s ���������������������������������������������������� ��������������������� construction is the primary $3.10 DLY 4:35, 7:15, 9:35 ��������������������������������������������� focus currently, and that the SAT 12:15, 2:30, 4:35, 7:15, 9:35 ����������������������������������������������������� Jumbo 32 oz SUN 12:15, 2:30, 4:35, 7:15 ��������������������������������������������������� building schedule has been (PG-13) ��������������������������������������������������� right on target so far. $4.99 * �������������������������������������� TIMES &A SBHOWSY SUBJECAT TMO CAHANGE ���������������������������������������������� “We’ll see how the plant’s B M ���������������������������������������������������� construction phase goes first, DLY 4:45, 7:15, 9:40 ������������������������������������������������������ SAT 12:00, 2:25, 4:45, 7:15, 9:40 ������������������������������������������������ and I think after that we’ll PG-13 SUN 12:00, 2:25, 4:45, 7:15 ������������������������������������������������� have a better understanding Sun - Thurs 5:00 | 7:00 Sun - Thurs 5:00 | 7:00 R (PG-13) ��������������������������������� Fri & Sat 5:00 | 7:00 | 9:00 Fri & Sat 5:00 | 7:00 | 9:00 ������������� Patrick Dempsey INDIANA JONES* �������������������������� Starts Share your KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL ������������ Thurs. 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OUR VIEW School district will miss Mike Johnsen’s leadership School superintendents aren’t supposed to be as well liked as Mike Johnsen was. Usually the position involves some inherent head-butting with teachers and unions, parents and the school board. Those battles can lead to entrenched conflicts and fractious relationships. But Johnson, who recently announced he is retiring as superin- tendent after 40 years with the Tooele County School District, has largely managed to rise above all that, garnering widespread praise from all quarters for his even-handed, progressive leadership and ability to work with others. That’s not to say he hasn’t taken on tough fights. As assistant superintendent and later superintendent, Johnsen led the district through a decade of explosive enrollment growth. In fact, in sev- eral of those years, the district was the fastest growing in the state. Johnsen helped prepare the district’s first 10-year plan to ensure new school construction would keep pace with that growth. As superintendent, he opened two new elementaries, one new junior high and oversaw the development of the valley’s first new high school in decades, Stansbury High School, which will open in 2009. He also faced an unprecedented number of teacher-student abuse cases. The high-profile sex-abuse cases of district employees Cameo Patch, Leslie Baird and Christopher Burton were national news, but Johnsen stood in the eye of each of those hurricanes and calmly worked to communicate with the public and repair the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR damage done. Johnsen had to develop district policy to deal with other chal- lenges past superintendents could not have imagined — every- New proposal should be scrutinized LETTER CONTEST LETTERS POLICY thing from gay-straight student alliances and cyber-bullying to a I read with interest your article on childhood obesity epidemic and increasing numbers of autistic the county commissioners bonding The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will children in the school system. He tackled these challenges by lis- for a conference/convention center ters to the editor from readers. Letters select the best letter of the month and tening to parents, teachers and students. Most of the solutions he to be paid for by revenues generated must be no longer than 250 words, reprint it in the first Open Forum page came up with demonstrated practical common sense rather than from user fees. This proposal needs civil in tone, written exclusively for the a hardline approach. to be scrutinized very closely. While of the following month. The winning Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by In our opinion, Johnson was a superb leader for several reasons. I was serving as county commission- letter writer will receive a free one-year the writer’s name, address and phone He was personable, consensus-oriented, foresightful, articulate er, I spent a lot of time investigating subscription to the newspaper. The sub- number. Priority will be given to letters and hard working. But perhaps there were two main reasons he these facilities, including those at scription can be transferred or used to that refer to a recent article in the was so effective in his job: First, he was from Tooele County and Weber and Davis County, and con- renew a present subscription. newspaper. All letters may be subject had a deep understanding of and appreciation for the place and cluded I could not justify the expen- to editing. its people. Second, he commanded the respect of rank-and-file diture for such a facility at Deseret teachers, having taught for 26 years himself before becoming an Peak. At that time, both counties had convention center should be a high Letters written to thank an individual or administrator. facilities that were operating simi- priority for the county at this time. organization should be submitted for The school district will miss Mike Johnsen’s leadership. We only larly to Deseret Peak, and were being Shouldn’t government be finding “Notes of Appreciation” hope the school board will try to replicate the remarkable qualities subsidized by county tax dollars, as ways to reduce costs and downsize? he brought to the job when selecting his replacement. is Deseret Peak. All of these facilities Gene White Readers who are interested in writing a seemed to be underutilized, and I Tooele longer guest op-ed column on a topic of did not find a big enough market in general interest should contact Editor the Tooele area for adding a conven- No more business-man presidents Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- tion center. At one time, there was This letter is about a guest column mation at the top of this page. GUEST OPINION consideration being given to a hotel written by Daniel Kline on April 29 and other businesses in connection called “Presidential election isn’t going E-mail: [email protected] with Miller Motorsports Park. If a to change anything” on the economy Fax: (435) 882-6123 hotel was built — with private money and the endless war in Iraq and the Mail: Letters to the Editor Educational system runs not tax dollars — wouldn’t it usually politicians running for president — of Tooele Transcript-Bulletin have small convention and confer- lifelong political insiders and how we P.O. Box 390 ence rooms? The county should look need an experienced businessman to private enterprise not govern- and a true outsider that will be able to on more than teachers ment to fill this kind of need. Deseret turn the nation in a different way. But big companies that are going over- ooele is again bidding Peak, even though subsidized by tax we already have businessmen as pres- seas for their best interests and start farewell to another top- dollars, is a positive facility for the ident and vice-president in the White bringing jobs back to America. And I T level school administra- county. It is very rare when public House. That is why we have high oil think the best president will be one of tor. Mike Johnsen, the Tooele Ann Herron recreational facilities are not subsi- prices and a war. We need a president the two Democrats, but I really think County School District super- GUEST COLUMNIST dized or wholly paid for by tax dol- who owes no favors to politicians and Obama is the best one. intendent, has announced lars. What needs to be evaluated is will work the best for the American Rulon Aufdemorte he is retiring after 40 years of whether taking on the burden of a people and stop the war. Also, go after Stockton service. Last month, Kathleen Robinson, the executive your child breakfast and lunch, director of the Tooele cam- remind them to sit up straight, pus of Utah State University, eat their vegetables and not to GUEST OPINION announced she was also leav- throw out their retainers? ing after five years of service. I am sure learning could take Both of these educators place in a dirty building, but it should be praised for their vital so much nicer to have a clear, Misconceptions abound about charter school contributions to education in organized place to learn. That Tooele County. takes work. n a guest opinion piece recently knowledge sequence. In addition, But let’s take the opportunity How about trying to learn published in the Transcript- Excelsior will offer a four-tiered the news of their departures hungry? Lunch and breakfast Bulletin (“Charter schools learning system designed to meet I Brian McCabe provides to look at education help students stay focused and undermine the wisdom of public the needs of the individual student. from the bottom up, as well be able to learn. schools,” May 6), much was made GUEST COLUMNIST This system, coupled with a smaller- as the top down, by pointing I am grateful to those who of the potential for segregation and than-traditional student-to-teacher out the thousands of other keep the Internet safe for our divisiveness among our community’s ratio, will allow Excelsior Academy dedicated workers who help students, and to those kind children. It would seem as though associated with private schools. students to receive the individual- improve the lives of students in individuals that sit with stu- much of what this article purported Charter schools are required to ized, focused attention to assist our area. dents who have various needs, was rooted in what amounts to all- accept all students that apply for them to thrive, learn and advance. They are called by a variety and help them learn to the best too-common misconceptions about admission. The only difference in The primary objectives of of names: staff, support per- of their abilities. I am grateful charter schools in general, and per- this regard between charter schools Excelsior Academy are to provide sonnel or certified personnel. for the bus drivers, who move haps about Excelsior Academy in and public schools is that in the students with a broad, classical Unfortunately, these people do thousands of children around particular. event that the quantity of applicants foundation of knowledge, assist a huge amount of work, but get daily and do so safely, and for With the announcement that outnumbers the quantity of seats them with opportunities to learn little credit. the secretaries, counselors and Tooele County’s first charter school assigned to the school by the state at their level with the option to No one is likely to write a aides. will indeed open its doors for the Legislature, a “lottery” is held to accelerate their advancement, and front-page newspaper article If you think about it, there 2009-10 school year, comes an determine which applicants will be to provide an environment to help about the elementary school are really thousands of indi- opportunity to help our community accepted. This lottery is completely students acquire a lifelong love of custodian who retires after 30 viduals who teach our children. become familiar with the differences random, and is unencumbered by learning. For many students, the years of service. No one thinks Let’s take time to show them and similarities between traditional considerations of race, religion, traditional public school system to really thank the on-site high our gratitude. public schools and public charter socioeconomic class, special educa- is an effective means of providing school computer technician schools. tion needs or any other factor. Any this. For some, it is not. Providing whose professional goal is to Ann Herron is a journalist and Charter schools are public child can attend a charter school. children another means of obtain- make sure your child’s comput- former associate professor at schools. They are funded the same, Some charter schools elect to ing this enhances our educational er is porn-free. Or how about Utah State University who lives their acceptance policies are the provide a “specialty addendum” to system and our community as a those ‘lunch ladies’ who get in Tooele. She can be reached at same, and their core curricula are the state’s core curriculum in an whole. As a parent of three children up early to prepare and serve [email protected]. the same. effort to bring together like-minded approaching elementary school A commonly held misconception students interested in pursuing age, I am thrilled to have Excelsior about charter schools is that they similar endeavors. For example, Academy as a viable educational differ from traditional public schools East Hollywood High School in West option. on how they are funded. In fact, Valley offers its student body a vari- For more information about charter schools are funded in exactly ety of courses aimed at preparing Excelsior Academy and charter the same fashion as public schools them for careers in various aspects schools in general please visit www. — by the government on a per-stu- of filmmaking. These courses are excelsior-academy.org. dent basis. Charter schools are not in addition to the state’s core edu- A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 funded by private monies — except cational curriculum, and they do Brian McCabe does public rela- for donations such as a traditional not replace any aspect of this cur- tions and Web site development for Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus public school can receive. Parents of riculum. Excelsior Academy has Excelsior Academy. He is a resident Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor charter school students do not pay elected to supplement the state core of Tooele who works for an insurance tuition or any other fee commonly curriculum with a broad classical brokerage in Salt Lake City. A5

TUESDAY May 20, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 STATE FARM STATE FARM CLERK’S CORNER ALLSTATE STATE FARM PROGRESSIVE Republicans should turn out for June primary PROGRESSIVE lease vote in the June your voter registration when it All registered voters not affili- GEICO Primary. Thanks to the comes to us. If you do not pick ated with one of these four great work of the parties, a political party, your party parties are unaffiliated regard- P Marilyn Gillette our ballot for the June Primary affiliation will be changed to less of possible affiliation with Does Your Car Insurance Match Up to #1? GUEST COLUMNIST has been narrowed down to one unaffiliated. If you want to be a previously registered party Call me for a quote and see why nobody matches State Farm’s office: the Republican candi- affiliated with a particular party, (Socialist Workers for example). date for the state treasurer posi- make sure to note that on your So any voter affiliated with the combination of personal service and low rates. tion. Unfortunately, this means you must be registered as a form. Constitution, Democratic or we have to hold a countywide Republican or be willing to affil- The last day to register by Libertarian parties who wishes election for the one office. iate with the Republican Party mail or change your party affili- to vote in the Republican pri- Combine only having one state in order to vote in this election. ation for the June 24 Primary mary must change affiliation office with it being a closed Renewing your drivers Election is Tuesday, May 27, before May 27. Any unaffiliated primary, and the turnout drops license can change your voter 2008. If you are registered as a voter may affiliate at the polls. dramatically. So I am asking registration. When renewing Republican, you will be able to If you have any questions, you to please vote in this small your drivers license, you will vote in the primary. please feel free to call the Clerk’s election. be asked whether you want to This year, Utah has four Office at 843-3140. Since it is a closed primary register to vote. Please note that registered political parties: Michael C. Gubler election, and the candidates any changes that you make on Constitution, Democratic, Marilyn K. Gillette is the Tooele 108 East Vine are in the Republican Party, this form will be reflected on Libertarian and Republican. County clerk. Tooele, UT 84074 882-0202

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arewell childhood. children, we were not capable Adieu blissful life not yet of handling what we face now. F adorned with respon- Our petty problems prepared us sibility. Hello world. Welcome Alyssa Roberts and contributed to our growth. challenges unforeseen and bills CORRESPONDENT Now I can tackle much more ever present. than a misplaced teddy bear. Childhood was full of fun, My past has shaped me and interrupted only by petty prob- increased my capability to with- ™ lems that are easily overcome. and characters developed. Said stand disappointment, stress Recess, the much needed break exposure triggered desires for and failure. • Quality Children’s in the day, allowed for exercise more. An itch for being grown By accepting my diploma, Books and fresh air, socializing and up set in. I will also accept responsibil- an occasional scraped knee. Transition and growth are ity for my life. No longer will • Educational Puzzles Friendships were easily built, proving to be painful and beau- teachers guide and walk me and Toys and playing with peers was a tiful. Letting go of the old and along my way. No longer will I constant in life. grabbing the new create feel- be sheltered from the monetary • Cards for Children When your world was con- ings of sorrow combined with responsibility my life presents. • Die Cut Machines sumed by a loose tooth, you rushes of adrenaline. No longer will my life be free of never gave a second thought Looking to the future with duties previously delegated to • Wide Selection of to budgeting or global issues anticipation is no sin, but my wonderful parents. Die Cuts — those were big-people prob- it should not consume all Accepting my diploma will lems. Your own world held its thoughts. Take time to slow also open many new doors. • Laminating own trials. At the time, someone down. Smell the roses. The My life can go in any direc- ™ cutting in front of you in line journey of life, full of twists and tion I choose to lead it. Endless • Copier/Printers was a huge ordeal, and tattle- turns, will provide joy and hap- opportunities are available. Life telling was taboo. Breaking a piness that may be missed if thus far is only the beginning, Friendly, Knowledgeable Staff crayon or being unable to open not sought out. and it holds potential for won- Hours: a milk carton also topped the Trials and tribulations arise derful times ahead. | | | list of difficulties faced. along the path. Overcoming And though I may grow, there Mon 9-6 Tues-Fri 9-8 Sat 9-6 Sun Closed But slowly evolution them creates strength, used will always remain a place in occurred. Exposure to the out- as a preparation for the bigger my heart for stuffed animals 992 N. Main • Tooele side world began to take effect, obstacles ahead. As 6-year old and Disney movies. 435.882.9805 allowed. Trails Brown said he also credits the current momen- continued from page A1 tum behind the trails project to county commis- sioners. “The other major boost was the interest by the US Magnesium and the state Division of Parks current commissioners,” he said, adding Jerry , BUT NO and Recreation. The area, scheduled to open Hurst and Bruce Clegg have been very instru- G T H DO IS sometime this summer, is aimed at educating mental in getting trails developed. Y D people about the history of the Great Salt Lake Although he’s pleased with the progress the M A E N and Stansbury Island, and will include trails and Trails Committee has made, Brown said he still V D informative kiosks and plaques. wishes the process could move faster. O E Last week, developer Jesse Lassley donated “We’d like to do it even faster, but there are L R . a parking area right off of Droubay Road and complications to placing these trails and ensur- I an easement to the county that runs directly ing they’re not in conflict with private ground east along the north side of the Ranches devel- and different things like that,” he said. “But I’m opment that will allow people to access BLM pretty pleased with how it’s gone.” Tired of the fur-flying property. The Ranches Pine Canyon Trail should The Tooele County Master Trails Plan can be action that happens be signed this summer and will be for walk- viewed at www.co.tooele.ut.us/menutrails.htm. every time your dog ing or equestrian use with no motorized traffic [email protected] runs through the house? A Lennox® whole-home Timing at issue for oil-shale development air cleaner could help. by Paul Foy it can accomplish this without ly responsible manner,” wrote ASSOCIATED PRESS polluting any groundwater, he Huntsman, a Republican. said. Former Rep. Jim Hansen, a SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Oil Shell is working on its own consultant for Alabama-based companies say Congress should lands in western Colorado but Oil Shale Exploration Co., said allow large-scale development has permission to work three mining oil shale in Utah would Save today…Live healthier tomorrow

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October. ment of larger parcels will be using the shale oil itself as fuel, $ No Payment, But Colorado Gov. Bill allowed. Shell says it needs the he said. 1,000 Ritter told a Senate hearing certainty to pace its capital and Hansen said ethanol, biomass OR Deferred Interest on Thursday that commercial research investments. and wind power are charging * ** development would consume The Senate hearing was ahead as alternate energy sourc- Rebate Financing vast quantities of water and broadcast over the Internet. es, leaving behind oil shale, an with the purchase of with the purchase of electric power that isn’t avail- Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, environmental “whipping boy.” any qualifying Lennox® any qualifying Lennox® able. He wants the federal gov- said he wants the Bureau of “If we have to sit and wait home comfort system ernment to move carefully. Land Management to get ready these regulations to come about, home comfort system Sen. Ken Salazar, D-Colo., said to lease large tracts of oil shale- I don’t know that our company there’s no need to immediately rich land. has the financial capability to open large tracts of federal land. “It will then be up to members do that,” Hansen said. Oil companies working on it for of industry and their investors to Hansen called Oil Shale decades still don’t know what determine when the technology Exploration Co. “the little guy.” kind of technology will work, is ready for commercial opera- It is a partnership of Daniel G. he said. tion,” Hatch told the committee. Elcan, a Mobile., Ala., commer- AIRE EXPRESSO “There’s a saying in western “It will be a business decision cial real-estate developer; T. Ready to Serve! Colorado: “Oil shale has a bright that no government official is Barr Linton, a Birmingham, Ala., future — always had and always well-equipped to make.” lawyer representing Twin Pines will,” Salazar said. Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman said Coal Co., and Stuart A. Rose, (435) 843-4482 A Shell Exploration & he was in favor of reopening the chairman, president and CEO Production Co. official said fed- White River oil shale mine near of Dayton, Ohio-based electron- www.aireexpresso.com eral permission and regulations Vernal. ics and appliance retailer Rex need to keep pace with experi- “Utah is home not only to Stores Inc. mental efforts at extracting oil substantial oil shale reserves The Wilderness Society shale. ... but also to businesses will- says using another fossil fuel “We’re headed toward a ing to develop oil shale using to unlock shale oil makes little legal train wreck,” said Terry new technology that will make sense. O’Connor, a company vice pres- extraction cleaner and more With technology lagging, the Offer expires 6/6/2008. ident for external and regulatory efficient,” Huntsman said in a federal government can take *Rebate offer is valid only with the purchase of qualifying Lennox products. affairs. letter delivered by Hatch to the time to assess the environmen- ** Valid between 3/17/2008 and 6/6/2008. On promo purchase, no monthly payments required & no fi nance charges assessed if (1) promo purchase paid in full in 12 months, (2) any minimum monthly payments on account paid when due, and (3) account Shell is working to melt oil out Senate committee. tal costs of opening thousands of balance does not exceed credit limit. Otherwise, promo may be terminated & fi nance charges assessed from purchase date. of rock by heating up the ground “We have state and federal acres of federal land to develop- Standard terms apply to non-promo purchases, optional charges & existing accounts. As of 1/1/2008, variable APRs: 19.9% & on all accounts in default, 28.99%. Minimum Finance Charge $1.50. Subject to approval by GE Money Bank. using oven-like elements. regulators who are capable of ment, said Steve Smith, assistant © 2008 Lennox Industries Inc. See your participating Lennox dealer for details. Lennox dealers include independently owned and The company is only about ensuring that this resource is regional director in Colorado for operated businesses. two years away from proving developed in an environmental- The Wilderness Society. A6

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 20, 2008 Two lucky high school students drive away in free cars by Kelci Sagers setting and meeting their own the individual and the teacher CORRESPONDENT personal goals that they wish to discuss the progress made and accomplish, at times, ending with are rewarded for their positive Monday morning brought them driving away in a new car. behavior by receiving a key card. around 1,400 GHS and THS stu- “The Keys to Success program The key cards are similar to a dents out to the two football is one in which each dealership credit card with which the stu- fields to see one of their very own pays for cars and then gives one dent can choose a gift of their peers start up the refurbished car to each of the 54 participating choice, ranging in value from $20 on display, presented by the Ken high schools in the state,” said to $200. Garff Automotive Group’s ‘Keys Mike Coleman, a customer ser- “It’s hard to put how I feel to Success’. Two lucky winners vice representative and coor- into words,” said sophomore, from both schools each won a dinator for Ken Garff ‘Keys to Gabrielle Jensen from Tooele car. Gabrielle Jensen from THS Success.’ High. “I’m so grateful for it and and Bethany Warner from GHS During the first term of the I am so excited because now I’ll possesed the keys to start the school year, those high school be able to get around to all of my winning cars. students who so choose to, are college classes.” Jensen was the For the past four years, the Ken encouraged to sit down with a lucky winner of the 2000 Dodge Garff ‘Keys to Success’ program teacher of their choice to come Stratus presented at THS. has been rewarding students up with a personal goal that “It was just amazing,” said across the State of Utah with a they wish to achieve. At the end Bethany Warner, the winner of prize or two of their choice for of the designated time period, the Grantsville giveaway. “Now I don’t have to share with my brother and sister, it’s just mine.” Warner received a 2001 Grand Prix for her good attendance to all of her classes and for trying her best on math assignments. She received a key card for both. photography / Maegan Burr “It was pretty unbelievable,” Gabrielle Jensen stands in front of the 2000 Dodge Stratus that she won through the Ken Garf ‘Keys to Success’ program. Attention said Jensen. “It’s beyond excit- Jensen, a Tooele High sophomore who does not have her license yet, won through the keys that she collected from getting ing.” Voters perfect scores on her chemistry quizzes. THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER by mail for the Children’s Justice Center recognized by June 24th Primary or TO CHANGE YOUR PARTY Elks Lodge as ‘Citizens of the Year’ AFFILIATION is May 27th by Kelci Sagers in need. By supplying the needy There is only one race on the June CORRESPONDENT with various household supplies, Primary Ballot for Tooele County. clothing, food, and baby products, The Republican Party is narrowing The Tooele County Children’s the center is able to ease heavy down their candidate for the State Justice Center makes helping burdens. Treasurer position Candidates are: members of the community their “We give whatever we have top priority. They were present- available. Whatever the fam- Richard K. Ellis ed with the “Citizen of the Year” ily needs, we will try to help them Mark Walker award for the Utah chapter of the with,” said Smith. “It’s my job, it’s You must be a registered Republican Elks Lodge, which rewards citizens what I do.” of the community within the dis- As ordinary as they think their or be willing to affiliate with the trict. The recognition that comes work is, the others who have had Republican Partyin order to vote in once a year may have come as an opportunity to work with them this election. a suprise to them, but it was no disagree. suprise to the many that had been “They go above and beyond Marilyn K. Gillette helped by the center. their jobs,” said Jim Barnes, the Tooele County Clerk Carolynn Jensen, Kari Summers, Elks Lodge member who nomi- Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 20, 2008 and Lynne Smith were recognized nated the center. “They are a very by the Elks, along with the cen- photo courtesy of Children’s Justice Center important part of the communi- ter in general, for their work with The Childrens Justice Center received the “Citizen of the Year” award from ty.” abused children and their families the Utah Chapter of the Elks Lodge. Pictured are workers at the CJC (l-r) Kari Besides aiding the children who and also the other members of the Summers, Carolyn Jensen (director), Lynne Smith and Minerva Barnes (volun- come in, the justice center refers community who have relied on teer). families to the various charitable organizations in the community, their services in the past. youth on video and audio, the such as the Elks Lodge, giving “We’re probably more involved child needs only to tell the story them and others a chance to serve because our center is so small,” once instead of several times for their neighbors by providing them Lynne Smith said when asked the police or on the witness stand with the bare necessities. about what makes this group dif- in court. Each time it is retold, the “You can’t say enough good Skip a Payment and ferent from others. “We try to pro- victim is retraumatized by the last- things about them,” said Barnes. vide a home like environment for ing memories of the event, other “You just can’t.” them.” Smith went on to say that distinctions of the group may The Childrens Justice Center is they try to make the process as include that not only do the vol- located at 25 S. 100 East in Tooele. easy as possible for the victims unteers and workers help children To speak with a representative for Take a Vacation by being very understanding and that are victims of various types more information about ways to compassionate for their needs. of child abuse, but also the home- help or to receive help, call 843- By interviewing the victimized less or other families that may be 1161. We would like to thank you for being outstanding mem- bers with us. And in doing so we would like to help with Gourmet cafeterias now common your summer vacation or help by Michelle Locke from scratch. Minnesota. pay for your childs back to ASSOCIATED PRESS “We try to do different concepts On a recent visit to eBay’s cafe, school clothes. in every single cafe so it keeps things plates clattered in the background SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Standing interesting,” says Scott Giambastiani, and appetizing smells wafted If you would like to skip a in the company cafeteria, Curtis an executive chef who runs some of around food displays glowing with payment please fill out the Kroeker was mulling his options. the Google eateries, including the the bright reds and greens of fresh skip a payment voucher below. Sizzling steak? Or maybe the organic Pure Ingredient Cafe. vegetables. mesclun mix with poached pears, Giambastiani had been chef at Staff go through a pre-service line candied pecans, blue cheese and an upscale San Francisco Bay area up — just as they would at a white caramelized fennel relish tossed restaurant before going to Google. “I tablecloth restaurant — to famil- with sherry vinaigrette. was looking for something new and iarize themselves with what’s being Not your average lunchroom different and fun and Google was served, said executive chef Robert dilemma. But then, this is the cafe of able to offer me something where Clark. So, they can not only recom- GRANTSVILLE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 2008 Internet auction powerhouse eBay, we could really put our creativity mend the green beans as a low-cal which like a number of other Silicon into unique food,” he says. alternative to fries, they most likely SKIP A PAYMENT VOUCHER Valley companies has beefed up din- So, a vegan entree, which some- will know what farm they came Cut out coupon & bring in or mail to: ing options in a meeting of high- times isn’t much more than a pile from. Pick your month (circle one) Grantsville Federal Credit Union tech and haute cuisine. of steamed vegetables, might be For Kroeker, director of vehicles P.O. Box 245, Grantsville, UT 84029 “A big part of eBay’s philosophy instead a three-bean chili cooked for eBay Motors, the cafe is a good June July August Some restrictions apply. is the importance of a work-life bal- down with onions, aromatics, toma- place to hold a meeting with some- ance and really encouraging people toes and garlic with a little bit of tofu one from outside or catch up with Name ______to take the time to sit down and for extra nutrition. someone working in another area. to know their colleagues better, Food at Google is free. Pricing And it’s nice to have choices. build those relationships that are policies elsewhere vary, although it’s “I was just debating how healthy Loan # ______so important to succeeding profes- not uncommon for West Coast com- I’m going to go,” he said with a smile sionally,” says eBay spokeswoman panies to subsidize dining options, before deciding on for salad. Kim Rubey. “A great benefit of the says Hume. Elsewhere, lean eco- Having good food close to hand Signature/s ______cafe is convenience, but more than nomic times have led companies to boosts productivity; workers aren’t that, we also want to offer a culinary start charging more. spending time driving to a fast-food experience.” Palo Alto-based Bon Appetit restaurant. But company officials Mail or drop off at Grantsville Federal Credit Union Goodbye, mystery meat and Management Co., which runs food say they’re also interested in giving macaroni. Hello, herb-crusted pork service operations at eBay, Yahoo, employees a place to relax and forge tenderloin — a tasty trend that has Inc. and Oracle Corp., has been at partnerships. taken hold in Silicon Valley and the forefront of the fine dining drive; Serious sustenance has unleashed beyond in the past decade. it was founded in the late ‘80s with the inner foodie in some high-tech “Food and dining have become the goal of revolutionizing corpo- workers. competitive points of difference,” rate cafes, says vice president Maisie A meat-lover at Google wrote a says Scott Hume, editor-in-chief of Greenwald. program “TastyMeats” that searches Restaurants & Institutions, a food “Silicon Valley took off and there cafe menus for meat dishes and gen- service trade magazine based in Oak was this new breed of company that erates a daily e-mail to subscribers Brook, Ill. wanted innovation and was compet- telling them where to satisfy their Take Google, Inc., famous world- ing head-to-head with other compa- carnivorous cravings. wide as a nexus of knowledge, but nies for employees and wanted to And then there’s the wonderfully also known to employees and their create corporate culture quickly and named Thunder Parley, a computer fortunate guests for its free, fine to have a work place that was dif- programmer who writes reviews of food. ferent,” says Greenwald. “Food is a Google cafe dishes that are keenly There are 18 cafes at Google’s great way to create community and followed by employees and chefs. Mountain View headquarters, rang- a sense of place.” Parley can take the heat as well Hours: Monday - Friday 9:30 am - 6:00 pm ing from a deli that serves house- Eating local is key for Bon Appetit as dish it out, prompting the Pure roasted meats and house-baked chefs, who rack up $55 million annu- Ingredient Cafe staff to make and bread (from organic flour, naturally), ally in purchases of local ingredi- bottle their own hot sauce when 50 Commercial Ave. to Cafe 150, where all ingredients ents, says Greenwald. The company commercially available condiments are sourced from a 150-mile radius. runs food service operations in 28 didn’t meet their requirements. Grantsville Meanwhile, the Pure Ingredient Cafe states; venues range from the cafe The label lists a normal serving serves only chemical- and additive- at the Modern Art Museum of Fort size, but adds, tongue in spicy cheek, 435.884.3804 free food, meaning anything that Worth in Texas to the main dining “Unless you are Thunder. If so, sug- can’t be bought that way is made area at Best Buy headquarters in gested serving is 1 bottle.” OBITUARY A7

TUESDAY May 20, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Who Makes the Best Hearing Aids, and How Much Do They Cost? Consumer’s Guide Compares OBITUARIES 28 Major Hearing Aid Brands Get this book to learn: Pearl Smith Vowles Pearl’s family was her pride Funeral services will be held What is the best brand for you? and joy. She so loved her chil- Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 11 a.m. How much do hearing aids dren, her grandchildren and her at the Tooele Fourth Ward, 192 W. cost? Pearl Smith Vowles passed great-grandchildren. She was so 200 South where friends may call What should you expect from away May 16, 2008 in Nampa, proud of her five Eagle Scouts, one hour prior to the service. She new hearing aids? Idaho. Pearl was born August all of her grandsons earned their will be buried in the Tooele City Learn how to save 50% off 17, 1918 in Tooele. She was the Eagle Scout Badge. She wore her Cemetery. daughter of Robert M. Smith and five Eagle pins proudly. Mom, you reached the top of MSRP on digital hearing aids. For a FREE copy, call Sarah (Sadie) McArthur Smith. As the last surviving member the mountain, and we, your pos- Offered to the public by She was the last living survivor of of both the Smith family and the terity, have your footsteps to fol- 1-800-957-6270 this couple. Vowles family she kept close ties low. We love you dearly. Custom Hearing 24-Hour Recorded Message UT License #368167-4601 Pearl spent her life living in with all the nieces and nephews. Tooele and held her family heri- She was the link that kept us all tage of early Tooele pioneers very together. dear to her. She loved Tooele. Pearl is survived by her son, Pearl had a happy childhood Jaren and Margaret Vowles of New with her brothers, sisters and Harmony, her daughter Merlynn many neighborhood friends. and Stan Legg of Nampa. Idaho. She attended Tooele schools Her beloved nine grandchildren V and graduated from Tooele High Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Jim and Ricci Vowles, Kayleen School in 1937. Day Saints. Pearl lived a life of and Matt Hutchings, Amy and She married her childhood service to her family, her friends, Kenley Brinkerhoff, Ken and sweetheart Everal Evans (Jim) and her church. She served many Susan Vowles, Susie and Tyler I’ll be on Vowles on November 6, 1938. years in the MIA organization, Knudsen, Derrick and Corla vacation Their marriage was later solem- the ward library and the church Legg, Bubba and Michelle Legg, nized in the Salt Lake Temple. extraction program. She was a Nathan and Teri Legg, and Sarah Three children were born to 4-H leader. Bee and J.O. Young. this couple, Allen Everal, who She was a member of the Emma Just mention her 20 great- lived only four hours, Jaren and J. Atkin camp of the Daughters of grandchildren, and her eyes Merlynn. Pearl and Jim were the Utah Pioneers for 40 years. would just sparkle. She is also married 66 years until his death Her most rewarding service in survived by many nieces and in December of 2004. the DUP was a caretaker of the nephews who she loved and Pearl was a member of the DUP museum. cared about dearly.

Clarice May Murray Tooele County. Her parents were Jess L. Murray (Doris) of West George Scott Murray and May Bountiful. O’Dell Morris Shields Murray. Clarice married Preceded in death by broth- Ray O’Dell on June 11, 1944. He ers Francis Darrell Losee, George Born October 22, 1922. Died has passed away. Later married Jay Murray; sisters Alma Jean May 3, 2008. Claude Morris on September 9, Waldron and Alice Dawn Ames Clarice May, beloved wife, 1966, he has also passed on. who just recently died. mother and grandmother passed She is survived by daughter Thank you to the Bitteroot away in Stevensville, Mont. Anita Anderson, granddaughter Nursing Center for their loving She was born in Lakeview in Jenny, grandson Jason, brother care.

There are hundreds of excuses you could use to avoid getting Bullhog chip burn to test screened for colon cancer. But no excuse is a good excuse when your life’s on the line. If you are 50 or over, go get screened. For more information, visit www.ucan.cc or call the Health Resource wildfire prevention method Line at 1-888-222-2542. by Sarah Miley STAFF WRITER

Fire officials at the West ���������� Desert District of the Bureau ������������������ of Land Management plan to UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH burn mulched junipers from fuel reduction projects in Tooele County beginning this spring and continuing into the fall. The Tooele County Bullhog Chip Burn objective is two- fold: study the fire behavior and fire effects of burning the Invite Over 27,000 chips in various seasons; and reduce the fire hazard in the event of a wildfire. Readers into Your Store Over the past four years, numerous projects involving Bullhogs — large machines photo courtesy of West Desert District Fuels Management that shred trees and brush A Bullhog is a large machine that shreds up trees like these junipers. Wood chips — have been done to clear are the byproduct of this process, which the BLM plans to burn in three areas in canopy spacing in the event Tooele County to reduce fire hazard and study fire behavior. of a fire, said Erin Darboven, spokeswoman for the West for the West Desert District in areas with new chips, old Desert District of the BLM. BLM, wildfires last year chips and a mixture of old What business is that? The resulting wood chips showed most treatments with and new. There will be areas were left on the ground to act Bullhogs checked wildfires, for spring and fall seasons to as a mulch. allowing suppression efforts evaluate the fire effects in the “That mulch has assisted to put them out quickly and different seasons. Where are they located? in vegetation and understory easily. These treatments were Darboven said the BLM coming up, which is good, but also cost-effective. However, was hoping to begin burn- we’re also concerned about he added, there were some ing in the 165-acre Unit 1 in Didn’t they go out of business? the fire hazard with the chips fires that went through the Government Creek about 10 and how long they’ve been on Bullhog treatments like they miles south of Lookout Pass the ground,” Darboven said. weren’t there. this week, but the forecasted Those concerns led the “Last fall, we had the idea weather may push back the There is a sale where? BLM to experiment with that maybe we could go start date. burning in spring and fall, through Bullhog chip areas Unit 2, which is 118 acres which Darboven said are the after a few years where the and also in Government safest times to burn. understory vegetation has Creek south of Lookout Pass, “We are trying to just model grown healthy, and could and Unit 3, which is 153 acres and get information on the burn the chips off,” Chadwick in Rush Valley, are not quite intensity of the burn and said. ready yet, so they won’t be People don’t know who or where flame length,” she said. “It is There will be three units started until fall and finished a pretty innovative project.” in Skull Valley and Rush up next spring, according to According to Brook Valley doing chip burning. Darboven. you are or even if you’re having a Chadwick, fuels manager The method will be tested [email protected] sale unless you tell them. Let the Water Griffith said. High demand for water by builders, low sup- continued from page A1 ply due to the closure of the valley to new water rights, and the recent proposed restriction on Tooele Transcript Bulletin help credit charge, presented by Tooele City Attorney moving points of diversion have combined Roger Baker, states that the city administration to force water prices up, Griffith said. That has become aware of a 2007 transaction in increase translates into homes that are more generate revenue for your store. which 34 acre feet of agricultural water rights expensive to build. in the Erda area sold for $12,000 an acre foot. Griffith is concerned that the price increase One agricultural acre foot of water, according and restrictions on water rights will signifi- to the state engineer, converts to .55 acre feet cantly curtail new development in the county of municipal water. At this conversion rate, the and slow economic growth as well. agricultural water sold in Erda would be worth “Commercial development follows rooftops,” $21,000, if converted to municipal water. Griffith said. “Stop residential growth and com- Place an ad with Keith or Angie The Erda deal caused city officials to begin mercial development will stop — and it is com- investigating the fair market value of water. mercial development that employs people and “We are in the process of having a formal builds your tax base for local government.” appraisal of water rights in Tooele Valley com- Jack Walters, sales associate with Coldwell 435.882.0050 pleted,” Baker said. “When the appraisal is Banker Real Estate, shares that concern. completed, we may come back to the council “People come to Tooele because of the price and recommend an additional increase to keep of homes,” Walters said. “As we push up the up with the fair market price.” price of homes, we will eventually reach the Baker anticipated the appraisal to be com- point where we lose our advantage.” pleted in 45 days. Still, Griffith acknowledges the rising cost Steve Griffith, associate broker with of water is simply the free market system at Prudential Utah Real Estate’s Tooele office, work. said $15,000 an acre foot for water is still below “Eventually, after building slows down and market rates. reduces the demand on water, and water rights “The going rate in the Erda area for agri- become more available, the price will go down,” cultural water is $10,000 to $15,000, and with Griffith said. “How long will that take and how the conversion rate that puts municipal water high will prices go? I don’t know.” at around $20,000 to $30,000 an acre foot,” [email protected] A8

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 20, 2008

GRADUATES Jon Halladay Blake Brenton

Jon Halladay graduated Downey from Utah State University on May 3, 2008, with a major Blake Brenton Downey grad- in Biology and a minor in uated with a B.A. from USU on Chemistry. May 3, 2008, from the College of While at Utah State he Natural Resources. served as the President of Specifically, he finished with the Transfer Ambassadors, a major in water shed and Earth served on the Ambassadors systems and a minor in G.I.S. Presidents Cabinet and as — a great field for a person who a member of the Presidents loves and appreciates the out- Ambassadors for President doors and our natural resourc- Albrecht. es. Jon is the son of Kim and Blake worked hard to put Janet Halladay. himself through school and at the same time support his beau- tiful family, the latest addition, CONGRATULATIONS his second daughter Addison was born just prior to his gradu- you — Mom, Dad, Bridget and ation. Bryce. Sarah Anderson We love you and are proud of

Congratulations to Sarah Anderson, Grantsville High School. She was recently WEDDINGS named the Statewide Student Dow/Tucker

Dan and Eva Dow, and Bryan and Cindy Blundell are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Celie Cherie Dow to Christian Richard Tucker, son of Van Tucker and Pat Thomas. Annie Get Your Gun The ceremony will be held Directed by Matt Price Saturday, May 24, 2008 in Salt Representative for Regional Lake City, with a reception to fol- Produced by Christie Steadman and Campuses and Distance low from 5-9 p.m. at, “Overlook The Benson Grist Mill Performing Education students for the Utah at the Ridge.” The couple plan to Arts Foundation State University. This position reside in Salt Lake City were they Christian Richard Tucker and Celie includes a full year scholarship. both are employed. Cherie Dow Sarah will attend USU in Logan beginning this fall. She is look- pm Thursday June 3, 6 ing forward to representing the Giles/Graham Janis Smart Memorial Library, Tooele Campus students as well as students at sites throughout Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Tooele the state. Kimberly Graham are pleased to announce the marriage of their pm daughter Elizabeth Allyn, to Friday June 4, 6 Michael Chadwick Giles, son of Mr. GHS North Portable Classroom, and Mrs. Jack and Pamela Giles, on Grantsville Tuesday May 20, 2008, in the Logan BIRTHDAY LDS Temple. Please join us for a reception Call 849-1735 or 882-4894 for held in their honor of the bride and more information! groom later that evening from 6-8 p.m., at the Mendon Train Depot, 95 N. Main St., Mendon. Also on Saturday, May 31, from 6-8 p.m., at The Reception Center, 30 Park Pl., Elizabeth Allyn Graham and Michael Stansbury Park. Chadwick Giles

King/Tafoya

Steve and Janet King togeth- er with Marilyn Tafoya and the late Lawrence Tafoya announce the marriage of their children, Ryan and Erin. They will marry on Saturday, May 24, 2008, at the Eagles Nest at 5 p.m. Calvin Hutchins Ryan is currently employed in Tooele. Erin is employed in Salt The family of Calvin Hutchins Lake City and continues her edu- is honoring him on his 80th cation at the University of Utah. Erin Tafoya and Ryan King birthday with an open house, Saturday, May 24, 2008. It will be held at the 27th Ward Church, 180 S. Coleman, from 2- MISSIONARIES 4 p.m. No gifts please. Brandon Verl Price

Brandon Verl Price has been called to serve as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Uruguay, Montevideo Spanish speaking mission. He leaves for the MTC in Provo on May 28, 2008. Brandon will speak on Sunday, May 25, 2008 at 11 a.m., in the Third Ward sacrament meet- ing, located at 428 S. Hale St., Grantsville. Elder Price is the son of Clint and Jeannette Price.

Elder Tyson Hughes

Elder Tyson Hughes recently returned home after success- Rex Colin Mitchell fully completing a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Rex Colin Mitchell has been Latter-day Saints. He served called to serve a mission for The in the Zimbabwe, Herrera mis- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- sion. day Saints in the , Milan Elder Hughes will speak mission. He will enter the Provo Sunday, May 25, 2008, at 11 MTC on June 11. a.m. in the Spring Meadows Friends and well-wishers can Ward, 132 N. 520 East, Tooele. call Colin’s family at 839-3506 for Elder Hughes is the son of information on his departure. David and Jami Hughes.

MWMC BABIES

Danielle Lillian Young was was born May 12, 2008, Chelsea Marian Sorensen born May 12, 2008, to Dennis to Timothy and Jennifer was born May 14, 2008, to Brian and Sarah Young. Marshall. and Jerilyn Sorensen. Bowden Hunter Holmes was Katelynn Marie Hatch was Yurem Elian Iriarte was born born May 12, 2008, to Brandon born May 13, 2008, to Kacindy May 15, 2008, to Gustavo and and Melanie Holmes. Clark and Grant Hatch. Aridai Iriarte. Landon Thomas Marshall Shelbee Dawn Riddle was Rebekah Kate LeSueur was born May 14, 2008, to Scott and born May 16, 2008, to Richard Melissa Riddle. and Letitia LeSueur. Share your opinion with Lindsey Beth Zaleski was Arlie Ann Jensen was born over 27,000 readers. born May 14, 2008, to Jeff and May 16, 2008, to Jeffery and Terreye Zaleski. Angela Jensen. Write a letter to the editor Hayden Noel Lusk was born Allie Ange Hendrickson was May 14, 2008, to Melanie Kay born May 16, 2008, to Derrick [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 Lusk. and Angela Hendrickson. A9

TUESDAY May 20, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9

REEL TALK ‘What happens in Vegas...’ rightly should stay in Vegas

or any other movie and would FLICK AT A GLANCE like to see this one, you’ll laugh and probably enjoy parts of it, Grade: C Missy Thompson but you already know what’s Rated: PG-13 STAFF WRITER going to happen in the end. Time: 99 minutes [email protected] Now playing

omantic comedies — or as they are now dubbed, R rom coms — have really taken a hit lately. Recently there Grantsville was the flop of “Made of Honor,” but the overwhelming success of “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.” The newest of these genre films is “What Happens in Memorial Vegas...” and for all intensive purposes, this movie probably should have stayed in Vegas. Starring and , this predictable Program comedy does have a moments Day of good humor, but then it is fol- lowed by screwball scenes that are only used as time fillers. I liked this movie more than “Made of Honor,” probably because I felt so let down by photo courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Patrick Dempsey and this type A giant jackpot puts Vegas “newlyweds” Joy McNally (Cameron Diaz) and Jack Fuller (Ashton Kutcher) at odds in “What of film is something I would Happens in Vegas.” expect from Kutcher. He hasn’t done anything really funny since want to marry Joy. Then there’s get $1.5 million each. a spoiler if I were to give away “That ‘70s Show.” Everyone is so Jack Fuller (Kutcher) who works “What Happens in Vegas...” is the ending. But for those of you used to seeing Diaz in this type for his dad’s cabinet-making so predictable that it wouldn’t be who’ve already seen “Iron Man” of role that if she did anything business. He’s a slacker and as else, like Jenny Everdeane in one woman put it, not boyfriend “Gangs of New York,” people or husband material. would be shocked. In order to forget about their DANCERS EDGE Most romantic comedies have problems they each go to Las 207 Village Blvd. in Stansbury Park best friend roles. These are the Vegas with their best friends Come join a #1 state ranked dance team! people who will eventually be Hater (Corddry) and Tipper We are a studio who still believes in Modest Costumes, playing the characters Diaz and (Bell). Joy and Tipper check in Modest Music & Modest Choreography. Kutcher have played so many to their hotel room, while get- Not only are we a #1 team, but we look it as well! Monday, May 26, 2008 times before. In “What Happens ting ready for bed, Hater and NOW ENROLLING for SUMMER CLASSES: in Vegas...” Rob Corddry plays Jack show up thinking that it’s DANCE, TUMBLING & TECHNIQUE CLASSES for ages 3-18yrs 8:00 a.m. Kutcher’s best friend while Lake their room. Confusion ensues Classes run July 8th- August 28th for 1 hour per week. Bell is Diaz’s gal pal. These two and Joy eventually convinces LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE - Grantsville Cemetery make the movie bearable and the hotel desk clerk to give them COME INTO THE STUDIO TO ENROLL-registration hours M-TH 4-7pm OK to watch. two complimentary pent house 390 W. Main Street Director Tom Vaughan has suites. After convincing them 2008-2009 COMPETITION TEAM TRY-OUTS! been behind the camera direct- to go out on the town, Joy and Come join a #1 state ranked competition dance team! ing episodes of a few differ- Jack get extremely intoxicated Ages 5-18 years old: several ability levels available Please call Grantsville City Hall ent television shows. Vaughan and in the heat of the moment Parent Meeting: Tues May 27th 8-9pm @ Dancers Edge Studio 884-3411 for details. directed “Starter for 10,” another get married. The next morning, Try-out Clinics: Thurs. May 29th @ Dancers Edge Studio Ages: 5-7yrs ...... 4-5pm romantic-comedyesque movie Jack puts one of Joy’s quarters 8-12 yrs . . . 5-6:30pm Note: Please remove your flowers/arrange- from 2006. At some point I hope in to a slot machine and wins $3 13-up . . . 7-8:30pm he branches out from this genre million. Competition Team Try-outs: Saturday May 31st @ Dancers Edge Studio ments at the Grantsville Cemetery prior to to do something more impact- Back in New York Joy and Jack Times: Sign up at Try-out Clinic June 2nd. The public works department will ful. arrange to have their marriage CALL NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION: 833-9307 Writer Dana Fox has written annulled. But, the wise-crack- clean the cemetery on June 2nd and will Jocelyn Campbell, Janica Petersen, Jessica Anderson- Instructors only one other screenplay, “The ing judge doesn’t see it that way. remove all flowers/arrangements. Wedding Date.” “What Happens He orders them to six months of Ballroom Dancing coming in June- call Steve Livingston 882-0339 in Vegas...” is a very sophomoric hard marriage and once a week effort on Fox’s part. I understand counseling with Dr. Twitchell that she’s trying to break her (Queen Latifah) before they way in to the Hollywood writing can receive the money. They scene, but she’s no instantly get on each other’s (Academy Award winner for best nerves and but try to play nice original screenplay for “Juno”). so they can have their half of In “What Happens in Vegas...” the money. Eventually though, Joy McNally (Diaz) is a wealthy the anger and hatred is replaced and successful stockbroker who with warmth and caring, at least has a need to please people first on Jack’s part. In the end Jack and herself second. Her fiancé and Joy have to decide if they Mason (Jason Sudeikis) is also want to give the marriage a try successful but realizes he doesn’t or if they want to split up and

Mentors new teacher in their building. It is all part of the district’s continued from page A1 commitment to build quality teachers, Wolter said. training program for a group “As fast as we are growing, of 60 longtime educators the district hires a lot of new this week from Monday to teachers,” said Wolter. “We Wednesday. The seminar cov- want to retain those teachers ers organizational change, and help them to be effec- introducing an instructional tive.” coaching model, and inter- The training provided by personal communications. Knight will help make sure Instructional coaching everybody in the district is provides support, feedback following the same model and intensive individual- when it comes to instruc- ized instruction to teach- tional coaching, according to ers. Instructional coaches Wolter. get involved in demonstrat- The idea for the training ing teaching techniques in started last year when Assistant the classroom for teachers to Superintendent Terry Linares, observe with their own stu- Special Education Director dents. Surveys have shown Dolene Pitt and the full-time teachers welcome this type of district mentors — Wolter, approach, Knight said Linda Stallibiere, and Shiela “Instructional coaching Hurst — traveled to Kansas to gets research-based best prac- attend one of Knight’s train- tices into the hands of teach- ing sessions. ers,” Knight said, adding that “After we attended the train- many school districts are opt- ing, we tried to figure out how ing for instructional coaching we could get everybody back as they realize the old form to Kansas for it,” Pitt said. of professional development “Then we realized it would be built around traditional in- easier to bring Jim to us.” service workshops doesn’t Wolter said the overarching work. goal of the mentoring pro- In the Tooele County School gram is to better educate stu- District, three full-time men- dents. tors conduct monthly training “We want to make sure that for new teachers, visit class- the people we hire stay with ������������������ ���� ��� ������ ������ ���� ��� ������ ���������� rooms, coach new teachers, us and become quality teach- and train building mentors, ers,” said Wolter. “That’s what ���������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� which are classroom teachers is best for our kids.” ������������������������ ������������������������������������������������������� that are assigned to mentor a [email protected] ������������������ ��������� ���������� ������ ��������������������� ����� ����� ������������ ��� ���� ������� ������� ��� �������� ��� Another Reason Voted non-daily to Subscribe...

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A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 20, 2008 Sports

SPORTS WRAP THS TRACK Seeking head coach Tooele High School is currently accepting applications for the Halligan takes home position of head football coach. The school is seeking an experi- enced applicant with an outstand- ing coaching and teaching back- silver in state javelin ground. This person must have the ability to motivate, teach and by Missy Thompson number was six, there were a lot direct the THS football program. STAFF WRITER of sixth places. Considering how Preference will be given to certi- many kids there were in each fied teacher applicants with cur- Tooele junior Mason Halligan event, sixth place is great.” rent varsity level experience. Those initially went out for the track and Jordan Clemente finished sixth interested should contact Principal field team this year so he could in the long jump with a mark of 21 Kendall Topham at 833-1978; athletic director Richard Valdez at stay in shape for the football sea- feet and a quarter inch — which 833-1981 or 830-3094 (cell) or son. happens to be his best jump of the the Human Resources office at During a practice early in the year — and sixth in the 110 meter 833-1900. track season, Halligan picked up a hurdles with a final time of 16.04. javelin and threw it about 110 feet. Clemente also ran in the 200 meter Basketball camp At his first meet he threw 119 feet dash finishing in 18th place. The Junior Buff Basketball Camp 6 inches. He improved by several Both Clemente and Milo for boys and girls will be held June feet during each meet and wound Leakehe — along with Jordan 9-12 at Tooele High School. The up winning the Region 7 javelin Biorge and Jordan Myers — ran in camp is for those in grades first event with a throw of 156 feet 2 the 4 x 100 meter relay. The finals through eighth. The first session inches. for this event was going on at the each day will be for students in photography / Troy Boman His goal during for the state same time Clemente and Leakehe first through fourth grades and will meet at BYU was to improve his were seeded to jump in the long run from 9-11 a.m. with registra- Grantsville’s Dustin Durfee (left) edged Logan’s James Rowher to capture the state championship in the 110-meter hurdles. The Cowboys had two individual state champions in the boys 3A state championships. throw by about 10 feet. He was jump. Immediately following their tion at 8:45 a.m. The second ses- close. Halligan threw 163 feet 9 44 second, eighth-place finish in sion is for students fifth through inches just 13 inches off the school the relay, they jumped right into eighth grades and will run from record of 164 feet 10 inches and the sand. noon until 2 p.m. with registration GHS TRACK giving him a second-place finish Several other athletes scored at 11:45 a.m. Players will learn basketball fundamentals along in the 4A javelin event. points and made it to the finals in with team offensive and defensive “[Halligan] is so delightful and other events during the 4A meet. techniques. For more information has so much enthusiasm that’s The girls 4 x 400 meter relay or questions contact Ray Brazier, Durfee, Thompson win contagious,” said THS track coach team of Jessica Anderson, Cassidee Tooele High School head basket- Kendra Reed. “We’ve teased him Christensen, Amie Farley and ball coach at [email protected] about coming back next year.” Lindsey Terry knocked three sec- or 496-3711. Being so close to a school record onds off their preliminary time and being the runner-up to Provo’s of 4:14.24 down to 4:10.34 in the Hole-In-One 3A state individual titles Anthony Miles, who threw 170 feet finals giving them a sixth place fin- Jeremy Loveday hit a hole-in-one at by Missy Thompson Stevens said. “They can take away the medal, but 9 inches, Halligan is sure to come ish. Christensen ran her leg of the Overlake Golf Course on Sunday. STAFF WRITER what they can’t take away is the race that Dustin ran out again next year. race in 59.9 seconds, which she He aced the 160-yard No. 6 hole on the track. He proved he is one of the best runners Although the Tooele boys fin- hasn’t done all year. The excite- with a 7 iron. Witnesses to the Grantsville came away with two state champions in the state.” ished with 21 team points and ment of competing at the state feat were Steve Clark and Matt at the state meet at BYU last Friday and Saturday. As The Cowboys other state champion was Collin the girls with 13 points in 12th level gave her an extra boost of Holman. a team, they performed very well with the boys tak- Thompson who won the 3A boys javelin event with and 15th places respectively, the energy. Grantsville golf ing seventh place with 38 points and the girls taking a winning throw of 173 feet 9 inches. Thompson was THS track coaches felt their team Christensen finished eighth in A four-person scramble to benefit 10th place with 17 points ranked second to Cylor Morgan of Uintah going in to showed they are a contender in the long jump with a mark of 16 Grantsville High School golf pro- GHS senior Dustin Durfee had the meet of his life the event. Morgan fouled on each of his three pre- 4A. feet and three quarters of an inch. grams will be held on May 30 at 1 when he hurdled the competition and was named liminary throws which allowed Thompson to take, “Our kids performed really well She also participated in the 100 p.m. at Overlake Golf Course. Cost the state champion in the 110 meter hurdles with a and hold on to the lead. moving up to 4A with 25 athletes is $35 per person. Prizes will be time of 15.29 seconds, just .2 seconds ahead of run- “He wouldn’t have known [Morgan scratched] in qualified,” Reed said. “Our lucky SEE BEST PAGE A12 ➤ awarded for first- and second-place ner-up James Rohwer of Logan. the middle of the competition,” Stevens said. “Going finishes and for the longest drives “Dustin got us started, he set the tone for the rest into the finals he had a lot of competition with and closest to the pin on selected of the day,” said GHS track coach Traci Stevens. “We another kid. He had to throw that mark to win the holes. For more information and had a lot of really good performances that day that competition. Collin was at the end of Saturday. His to RSVP contact Jimmy Arellano at started with him winning that event.” throw was a personal record to win the event and we 224-2752 or Betsy Swynenburg at Durfee wasn’t limited to a fantastic meet in the came home on a high as well.” 884-4500. hurdles. He finished second in the 300 meter hur- GHS had five personal record performances, one Athletic training dles (38.90 seconds) and fourth in the 400 meter season best performance and many athletes who dash (49.38 seconds). He would have taken home scored points for their team. Key Form, a speed and agility another second place finish in the 200 meter dash, “Our athlete’s peaked at just the right time in the program for young athletes, will but was disqualified because a judge said he had season,” Stevens said. take place this summer on the stepped on the lane line when was coming around Thompson’s fellow javelin thrower Austin Killpack fields behind Tooele Junior High the curve. School. The program is designed SEE WIN PAGE A12 ➤ for the development of the stu- “Things like this happen, and it’s disappointing,” dent athlete. All athletes ages 9 through 18 have an opportunity to take advantage this program GHS BASEBALL to develop coordination and learn speed-enhancing techniques that can help improve athletic prowess. Key Form is a summer-long pro- gram that will run for eight weeks GHS goes 3-2 at state tourney starting June 6 and continuing every Friday between 6 p.m. and 8 by Mark Watson straight victories before dropping out of the state tour- p.m. until July 25. Those interested SPORTS EDITOR nament with a loss to Cedar on Friday morning. should contact Dean Gonzales at “The kids were pretty focused last week, they played 849-2354 or read further informa- After losing its opening game of the state tourna- with a lot of passion and heart,” said Grantsville coach tion at www.tooelesports.com. ment in nine innings, Grantsville reeled off three Loren Anderson. Baseball, tennis programs After losing to Wasatch 4-3 in nine innings and downing Ben Lomond 11-1 on May 10, the Cowboys The Utah Sports Academy presents came back to win two games on Thursday. a baseball program for all athletes ages 9-12 who have never played Grantsville powered its way past Union 8-1 in the or find themselves on the bench first game and then scored three runs in the seventh most of the time. This program inning of the second game to edge Park City 7-4. will teach baseball fundamentals But on Friday the Cedar Redmen ended the in a camp format while hosting a Cowboys’ season with a 5-1 victory. game every Saturday — no one The only run for Grantsville came in the opening sits the bench. The program runs inning when Mark White doubled and Austin Killpack from June 13 through August 9 notched an RBI single. with practices on Fridays between “We left the bases loaded three times in that game. 4-6 p.m. and games on Saturday photography / Troy Boman Twice in that situation we hit line drives at people. If mornings beginning at 10 a.m. Grantsville sophomore Tyson Hutchins tags a runner out those hits drop it’s a differentl game. We felt like we There are also openings for those at second base as his teammate Ryley Boman backs him had our chances,” the coach said. photography / Maegan Burr interested in learning how to play up. Grantsville dropped out of the tournament with a loss Mason Halligan throws the javelin at the state track meet at BYU on Saturday. tennis. Eight young athletes will to Cedar City on Friday. SEE STATE PAGE A12 ➤ He placed second in the event with a throw of 163 feet 9 inches. learn the game of tennis over the summer every Tuesday and Thursday from 9-11 a.m. The fee FROM THE SIDELINES for each program is $45. Those in baseball will receive a Bee’s jersey and baseball hat while those in tennis receive a program T-Shirt and visor. For information or other Grantsville’s ‘Durf’ at his best when best was needed questions, please contact Dean Gonzales at 849-2354 or check righam Young real deal and we are very proud for the championship 38.75 to the curve to the contrary, the out our website at www.tooeles- University’s Clarence of him.” 38.81. In the 400-meter dash, judge’s disqualification stood Robison Track & Field Dustin didn’t waste any time with Ogden’s Franco Montes and Dustin’s silver medal in ports.com. B David Gumucio Stadium was bulging at the getting out of the blocks early, out with a pulled hamstring, the 200 meters was taken away Surgery for Millsap seams Saturday morning while CORRESPONDENT (no pun intended). In the 110- the field was wide open. The along with his personal record Utah Jazz forward Paul Millsap officials were still recoiling meter high-hurdles it was neck- four runners were bunched performance of 22.51 seconds. will undergo surgery to repair a from a javelin strike through and-neck between Grantsville’s together down the stretch. The But that’s OK with Durfee. torn ulnar collateral ligament in the leg of a careless photog- ly laid back as we talked about Durfee and his archrival, camera revealed Durfee fin- He ran a great race and had a his left thumb this Thursday, Jazz rapher the day before. But the pending meet just after his Logan’s James Rohwer. Hurdle- ished fourth in 49.38 seconds. great day. Coach John Wooden general manager Kevin O’Connor all the chaos didn’t seem to Eagle Scout Court of Honor last for-hurdle, stride-for-stride, Only .59 of a second separated defined competitive greatness announced Monday. Millsap injured faze Grantsville senior Dustin Wednesday night. Durfee was just enough ahead the four runners. Durfee then as, “Being at your best when the thumb in the game six loss to Durfee. “I’m excited about it, we’ll of Rohwer, as they both blazed stepped on the track for the your best is needed.” Durfee the Lakers on May 16. Durfee has been groom- just have to see how it goes.” down the track. At the finish 200-meter dash, which turned was at his best Saturday with Following x-rays, Jazz physician Dr. ing himself for the Utah State he said. line, both leaned and you could out to be a showdown with a state championship in the Lyle Mason preliminarily diagnosed Track & Field Championships After receiving his Eagle hear the crowd gasp then hold Delta’s Brayden Brunson. 110-meter high-hurdles and the thumb injury as a torn ulnar for over three years now. Last Scout Award, a state champi- its breath, as a photo finish At the firing of the gun you personal records in the 200 ligament. A second opinion by Dr. Steven Huish Monday confirmed a year “Durf” as he is known, onship in any one of his four was reviewed. The announcer could tell the shutter of a cam- and 400-meter dashes and torn ulnar collateral ligament, and took second place in the 300- events is a fitting tribute to a blared the results and the era may again decide Durfee’s in the 300-meter intermedi- Dr. Huish will perform surgery to meter intermediate-hurdles. young man that is doing all ensuing cheers confirmed that fate. But instead it was a field ate-hurdles, along with a few repair the ligament on Thursday in This year he reached the finals the right things for all the right Durfee was the state champion judge on the final curve that Grantsville school records as Salt Lake City. Originally selected by in four events: the 110-meter reasons. by just two hundredths of a claimed Dustin had stepped on well. Expect great things in the the Jazz in the second round (47th high-hurdles, the 300-meter “Great things happen to second with an official time of the line going around the turn. future from Durfee. He’s not overall) of the 2006 NBA Draft, he intermediate-hurdles and the good young men,” said hurdles 15.29 seconds. After reviewing a GHS fan’s only a great athlete, but he’s appeared in all 164 regular season 200 and 400-meter dashes. Coach Traci Stevens. “Durf is In the 300-meter intermedi- video, the recorded view from a great person and an Eagle games and all 29 playoff games in With the realistic possibility very coachable and has worked ate-hurdles, Rohwer returned the grandstand was inconclu- Scout also. It doesn’t get any his first two seasons. of winning four gold medals for really hard this year to increase the favor with another camera- sive. Without conclusive evi- better. I’ll see you from the his team Dustin was surprising- his strength and form. He is the flash ending, edging out Durfee dence clearing Durfee around sideline. A11

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THS SOFTBALL Tournament juggernauts Buffs and Braves battle today by Mark Watson batters, a walk and an error led SPORTS EDITOR to three Dixie runs in the sixth. The Flyers got two of their Tooele will need to be pre- three hits of the game in the pared for battle today when seventh inning and added their it faces Region 5 champion fourth run. Bountiful in the third round of The late-game surge was not the state tournament. enough because the first five The Braves have not been innings belonged to Tooele. scored upon so far in the tour- After the three-run blast in nament with a 15-0 victory the first, Snow scored in the over West in the first round and second on a double by Britanny a 9-0 win over Olympus in the Gonazales. second round. The Tooele first baseman “We’re not taking them light- pushed Tooele’s lead to 5-0 in ly. We don’t know a lot about the fifth when she scored on a them and they don’t know a base hit by Whitney Holt. lot about us,” said coach Barry Snow led off the sixth with Pitt. “We’ve got to come out a single, went to second on a and jump on them quickly.” sacrifice by Folta and scored That’s exactly what the Buffs on Kelsey Mendenhall’s sec- did Thursday in an 8-4 vic- ond hit of the game and fourth tory over Dixie in St. George to RBI. Kelsey Mendenhall then remain as one of four unbeaten scored on a single by her sister teams in the tournament. Marissa Mendenhall. Kelsey Mendenhall blasted Tooele plays at 5:30 p.m today a three-run homer over the against the Braves at Valley center-field fence in the first Regional Softball Complex in inning with Matti Snow and Taylorsville, 5135 S. 2775 West. Lauren Folta on base, and the With a victory the Buffs Buffs increased the lead to 7-0 would play Wednesday at going into the bottom of the 7:15 p.m. and with a loss sixth. Tooele would play at 5 p.m. Through five innings start- Wednesday. ing pitcher Folta had given up [email protected] only one hit. But a pair of hit Pets of the Week photography / Maegan Burr Tooele senior Brittany Gonzales stretches and stays on the bag to make an out during Tuesday’s playoff game against Woods Cross. The Buffs are one of only four unbeaten teams left in the 4A state tournament.

GHS SOFTBALL G-ville eliminated with two straight loses

By Jake Gordon grounder to the right side of the STAFF WRITER infield to score Young, but the Cowboys could score no more in After a convincing opening the contest. round victory, Grantsville looked The scoring stopped for primed for a deep push into Grantsville but North Sanpete 3A state softball tournament. was able to tack on a couple However, things didn’t go exactly more insurance runs in the fifth as planned as the Cowboys lost and seventh innings and put two consecutive games to be Grantsville away. eliminated from playoffs. “The experience we obtained Mallory Oltjenbruns had a hit from this year’s state tournament in each game and Krysta Taylor is priceless in years to come,” knocked in two runs against said Heath. “With all players Cedar, but it was not enough returning next year we will have Put the Wag Back in Their Tale, Adopt Today to overcome either teams. a great team.” For more info. on animals- Grantsville lost to Cedar 4-3 and Grantsville had a sensation- Adoption Procedure was eliminated by North Sanpete al season at 18-3 with only two Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires photography / Maegan Burr Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing 5-1. losses inside Region 11 play. The and possible shelter fee. Cedar 4 - Grantsville 3 Grantsville junior Korryn Coates snags a line drive at third base Thursday at the Cowboys went 1-2 in the 3A state Tooele City The Cowboys got off to light- state tournament. Grantsville lost to North Sanpete 5-1 to end the season. playoffs. Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to ning quick start as Annie Young “This season and been the Grantsville hold animals for 3 days came up to the plate with two third Grantsville was looking their hands full. A quick start for best and most fun season that Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. outs in the first and pulled a long for opportunities to score. The the Hawks doomed the Cowboys we have ever had,” said Heath. “It home run over the left field fence Cowboys finally earned some as they could only counter with was a true honor to be out there Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. to give Grantsville a 1-0 lead. base runners and did not disap- two hits in the ball game. with them this season.” However, Cedar did not take point. The re-occurring theme of [email protected] Tooele Veterinary Clinic much time to strike back in the Grantsville loaded the bases two-out rallies again hurt the 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 bottom of the first. Kylie Cox thanks to a single by Breanna Cowboys. Shelby Earl came to was able to draw a walk as Kellie Bunderson, a walk by Korryn the plate in the first inning and Kastanes smacked a single to Coates and a fielder’s choice by knocked a solo shot to left-center right center to tie the game 1-1. Oltjenbruns. Taylor came to the to give North Sanpete an early After retiring the first two plate with two outs and nailed a 1-0 lead. Tooele County Youth Soccer batters in the third Grantsville double to deep left-center bring- The Hawks again got runners in struggled to get the third out. ing in two runs and closing the scoring position looking to score Fall 2008-Spring 2009 Soccer Sign Ups Cox again drew a walk for Cedar gap to 4-3. more in the third. Kara Anderson and was followed by a single by From that point on, Cedar singled and Teasha Earl walked for children ages 4-17 Whitney Waters. With two run- starting pitcher Kastanes settled to give North Sanpete slugger ners on Kastanes again hurt the down and retired the next six Shelby Earl another chance. She Cowboys with a single, this time batters. didn’t waste any time as she scoring two runs and notching The only hit came off the bat ripped a double to left for two the lead to 3-1. of Oltjenbruns with two outs in more runs as she batted in all Cedar looked to tack on more the seventh to give Grantsville three runs so far in the early 3-0 runs the following inning. Reggi a chance. With Young, who hit lead. Edwards started off the innings a home run earlier in the game, “After losing a close game to with a single and was moved at the plate looking to put the Cedar like we did, it is hard to across home plate with the Cowboys on top. come back from,” said Heath. help of a Grantsville error as a Young never got that chance Grantsville was able to getting grounder by Tani Friese escaped as Oltjenbruns was caught steal- a little activity on the base paths the right side of the infield for a ing second to end the 4-3 loss. in the fourth inning but did so 4-1 lead. “I don’t think Mallory had without a single base hit. Young “We had a couple costly errors been caught stealing all year,” struck out swinging to start the and dropped foul balls during the said Heath. “I like our chances if inning but was able to reach first first few innings,” said Grantsville we get her to second and need- as the catcher was unable to hold Please register online head coach Heidi Heath. “If we ing only one hit to tie the game.” onto the ball. As Young stole sec- eliminate those then they don’t North Sanpete 5 - Grantsville 1 ond and then moved over to third at www.tcunited.org starting May 1st. get their runs on us.” Staring down elimination on a ground out, the Cowboys Only having a single run- and facing a determined North were in prime position to score. ner in scoring position in the Sanpete team, Grantsville had Lynzie Valdez was able to hit a Dates and Times: Tuesday, May 20th ...... 6:00pm - 9:00pm Saturday May 24th ...... 1:00pm - 5:00pm Tuesday May 27th ...... 6:00pm - 9:00pm Grantsville finishes 11th at state meet Saturday May 31st ...... 1:00pm - 5:00pm by Mark Watson from sophomore first singles At first singles Logan Paulich Tuesday June 3rd ...... 6:00pm - 9:00pm SPORTS EDITOR player Parker Rhodes who dom- lost to Judge Memorial’s Noel inated his four matches win- Hollingsworth 6-1, 7-5. At sec- Location: Grantsville won two of its six ning 48 games and losing only ond singles Jared Nordgran lost matches at the boys state tour- nine. to John Packham of Park City, 7- Macey’s Little Theatre nament Friday and Saturday at Grantsville’s third singles 5, 6-3. At second doubles Trevor BYU and finished tied for 11th player George Parkinson Lujan and Jared Knight lost to Fees: place. won the two matches for the Judge’s David May and Lucien $80 for U5 - U8 ~ $90 for U8 - 17 Judge Memorial captured the Cowboys and advanced to the Taillac 6-4, 7-6 (7-2). The Judge state championship by taking semi-finals on Saturday. second doubles team ended up All sign ups after June 9th will have an additional $5.00 fee. first place in both second and Parkinson defeated Clayton reaching the finals. After July it increases to $15.00. third singles with its second Clark of Wasatch in the first Tooele tennis doubles team not losing until round, 6-1, 6-0, and advanced Tooele High School’s top sin- We will also be signing up referees. the finals. Overall the Bulldogs to the semi-finals by defeating gles player Matt Wihongi lost Any questions call 830-6977 scored 18 team points. Colton Clark of North Sanpete in the first round of the 4A state Region 11’s Logan tied with 6-1, 6-1. On Saturday he lost tournament on Friday to East’s There will be major changes coming in the Fall Season! Park City for second place with to eventual state champion Brad Weaver 6-0, 6-1. He was 14 points each and Ogden fin- Andrew Lam of Judge 6-3, 6-2. the only Tooele player to qualify Additional Competition Try Outs! Set for May 29th at Deseret Peak from 6-9 PM. ished fourth with 11 points. Six The rest of the Grantsville for the state tournament. of Ogden’s team points came players lost in the first round. 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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 20, 2008 Dugway, Wendover high school track teams battle at state

by Missy Thompson Dugway. Kimler, Morse, Jessica teammate Dettle right behind in Rogelio Martinez, Landan Mikesell STAFF WRITER Nichols and Breanna Nichols eighth place (12.76). James and and Leif Woffinden took seventh powered to a fourth place finish Dettle marked within inches of at 3:53.92. The 1600 sprint medley Dugway took home a region with a time of 55.01. The 1600 each other in the long jump at team took eighth place at 4:08.65 championship, but their times on sprint medley team of Marlene 16 feet 9 inches and 16 feet 6.25 with Sean Carter joining Hardman, the track and marks in the field Fahnestock, Kimler, Jessica Null inches respectively. Martinez and Woffinden on the didn’t match up to the rest of the and Breanna Nichols finished at “I didn’t think we would make team. competition at the state track and 5:41.96 giving them a ninth place much of an impact at state because On the girls side Julia Oppenhein field championship at BYU last finish in that event. our region isn’t very strong and as scored all three points for her weekend. The Dugway girls fin- “I’m really excited about these a result the girls that did place they team with a 79 feet 11 inches sev- ished in 13th place as a team with girls,” McCleskey said. “We’re los- had times that were comparative enth place throw in the discus 13 points while the boys tied for ing three seniors but we’re get- throughout the year,” McCleskey and a 28 feet .5 inches, eighth 18th with three points. ting some good, young talent from said. “The boys only won three place throw in the shot put. Lucia “I’m happy with the girls, eighth grade.” events at region. It’s got to be pret- Gonzales took 10th in the javelin I thought they did a tremen- The boys 4 x 100 meter relay ty hard at the state level.” with a throw of 82 feet 8 inches dous job,” said DHS track coach team of Nick Bunch, James Dettle, Wendover also are in Region and 12th in the shot put at 24 feet Dave McCleskey. “They followed Zachary James and Jackson Jones 18 and a few athletes qualified 11.5 inches. through with what they were took ninth with a time of 48.54. for the state meet. The boys team Jennie Bateman finished 10th doing. They set a foundation for The 4 x 400 relay team of James, tied for 16th place with six points in the 800 meter run at 2:40.41. things to build on and things to Jones, Morgan Kartchner and while the girls team scored three She also took 17th in the 200 photography / Maegan Burr come.” Jeremiah Kolb also took ninth at points putting them in a tie for meter dash (30.29) behind Ashlee Breanna Nichols scored the Julia Oppenhein gets ready to throw the discus Saturday at the state track meet 4:01.94. 18th place. Bateman who finished in 13th most points for her team and was finals. Oppenhein placed seventh in the 1A division. Kartchner participated in the For the Wildcat boys, Sean place (30.17). the top finisher for the Mustangs 1600 meter run (5:13.74), the jav- Carter had the top placing of Madison Higley ran 7:28.57 in in a single event. She finished in the 100 meter hurdles at 17.60. 14th and 18th places respectively. elin (120 feet 5 inches) and the 800 sixth in the discus with a throw the 1600 meters and also threw 60 fourth in the 300 meter hurdles Teammates Tayci Morse (14.60) The girls 4 x 100 meter relay meter run (2:16.31). Bunch took of 111 feet 6 inches. The 4 x4 00 feet 9 inches in the discus. at 50.10. Nichols also took sixth and Lindsey Kimler (14.73) took team also racked up points for 16th in the 100 meters (12.64) with meter relay team of Jon Hardman, [email protected] Penske Racing team dominates Utah Grand Prix at MMP By Jake Gordon Utah Grand Prix. and great strategy,” said Bernhard, laps but came up four seconds damage to his own car, but both Luhr and Werner finished more STAFF WRITER Penske racing team finished the first half of the winning team. short. cars continued to race, with dam- than seven laps ahead of their with a first and second place and “There were a lot of cautions at With two cautions totaling six age however. closest LMP1 competition. Even though there was not the Porsche RS Spyder took three the beginning and it wasn’t easy laps all together there were plenty With the track being the outside In the GT1 division Johnny much suspense at the finish line, of the top four spots to dominate to get into a rhythm. But it was a of fender benders for the fans that course with less turns than last O’Connell and Jan Magnussen in with the race winner finishing the track on Sunday. perfect run.” like destruction. year, the thinking was that the the number 3 car narrowly beat nearly 23 seconds before second Timo Bernard and Romain Returning champion Sascha It only took seven laps to cre- LMP1 cars would be hard to beat, out fellow Corvette Racing team- place, there was still plenty of Dumas took advantage of a late Maassen and teammate Patrick ate the first contact as Luis Diaz being the stronger cars. However, mates Olivier Beretta and Oliver excitement for one team at the pit stop for de Ferran Motorsports Long continually crept up on the bumped into Jon Field causing all three LMP1 class cars had dif- Gavin by just over a second. driver Simon Pagenaud during lap leader but had to settle for sec- little damage but enough debris ficulties keeping up with the LMP2 The GT2 class was dominated 74, from there Dumas led the final ond overall. Former Indianapolis on the track to cause a caution. cars that took the top six spots by the same team almost through- 22 laps to take home the victory by 500 winner Gil de Ferran debuted Right as the race went back to overall. out the race. Wolf Henzler and Frank 22.656 seconds, it was their second his own racing team in the Grand green, at the end of first turn, rac- Lucas Luhr and Marco Werner Joerg Bergmeister teamed up with OHLMAN win of the series this season. Prix and with teammate Pagenaud ers got into it again. Scott Sharp teamed up in the number 2 car to Flying Lizard Motorsports beat all M Attorney at Law “I am so happy. Yesterday we were able to finish in third place spun out right in the middle of a take LMP1 division finish 95 laps the competition by more than a captured overall pole and now we overall. Pagenaud made a mad crowd of cars at turn one, running at a time just over two hours and lap. have won overall with a great race dash for second place in the final into Christian Fittipaldi, causing 45 seconds in the Audi R10 TDI. [email protected] FREE Consultation for shot put with a mark of 44 feet 10 (4:27.97). Win inches. Killpack (19 feet 8.5 inches) “One of the best performances, Wills & continued from page A10 and Austin Gumucio (17 feet 2.5 other than Dustin and Collin, was Trusts inches) both participated in the the medley relay,” Stevens said. long jump event but didn’t make it “They were two seconds faster took home a fifth place finish in to the finals. than they’ve ever run. Just to put 493 W. 400 N. Tooele that event with a throw of 161 feet Hurdler Sammie Jensen placed it into perspective, to qualify for 10 inches. Mitch Shumway fin- the highest of any GHS girl. Her state, they had to run nine seconds ished 11th in the javelin at 127 feet 100 meter hurdle time of 15.47 faster than they had been.” 882-4800 10 inches. gave her a fourth-place finish. Collings (1:00.94) and Topham www.schmutzmohlman.com Thompson also powered his Her teammate Ashley Bartlett ran (1:30.37) participated in the 400 way to an eighth-place finish in the across the line at 16.85, but that meter dash, but failed to make the qualifying time for the finals. Ashley Warr threw 87 feet 3 inches in the javelin giving her a 14th place finish. Diane’s The Cowboy track team will lose Durfee and Thompson, but their girls team will be really strong with Jensen, Topham and Bartlett photgraphy / Troy Boman returning. Grantsville’s Collin Thompson throws the shot put Saturday at the state track “It was great to see the work meet. He won the state title in the javelin and placed eighth in the shot put. they’ve done all season long,” Stevens said of Durfee and wasn’t fast enough to get into the Collings ran to a fifth place fin- Thompson. “There are no two guys finals. ish in the 800 meter run (2:22.34) who worked as hard as them and Bartlett did take sixth place in and was a member of the medley get rewarded for their efforts. They in Mountain West the long jump (16 feet 5.25 inch- relay team — along with Rachel set the tone and example to shoot es) and eighth in the high jump Topham, Lorin Killpack and Alyssa for next year.” Medical Center (5 feet). Distance runner Jessica Roberts — which finished seventh [email protected]

Best from the 110 meter hurdles after jumping the gun, Memorial Day Sale she left her blocks a split second too soon. continued from page A10 “I think she would have placed in the 110 hurdles,” rd th Reed said. May 22 - 30 meter dash, but failed to make it into the finals. Senior Talon Hughes went in to the 400 meter dash Terry came across in the finish line in 13.02 sec- in a time of 50.60 seconds. Coach Al Bottema believes Gift Shop onds during the 100 meter dash giving her seventh his time could have dropped but instead he went up place. She also ran in the 200 meter run. Anderson to 51.22 seconds finishing in 11th place. % took more than a second of her preliminary time in The boys 4 x 100 meter relay team also felt like they the 300 hurdles when she finished in sixth place at could have done better, but all of those runners will 47.62 seconds. be back next year. off Senior Cody Mott’s first throw of 135 feet 11 inches Mulitalo was ranked ninth in the 4A discus event in the discus event was his best of the meet and going in to the state competition but failed to mark 40 garnered him a sixth place finish. Junior Kolt Wright, on any of her three preliminary throws. Everything! who barely missed getting into the discus, finished “Rylee scratched on all of her throws,” Reed said. eighth with a throw of 122 feet 6 inches. Wright also “One of her throws was out of bounds at 125 feet, *Does not include Willow Tree & Webkinz items. threw in the shot put but missed out on making the then she hit the cage and another was out of bounds. finals by seven inches. But the experience was great for her especially being Freshman Rylee Mulitalo finished in fifth place a freshman” in the girls shot put. Her throw of 34 feet 7.5 inches Although no Tooele athlete was a state champion wasn’t her best of the season but was close keeping this year, the competition was fiercer due to moving with her consistency in the event. up a ranking. The THS track team is also very young There were many good things that came out of the and with their initial experience of 4A competition state track meet. However, the coaches were disap- out of the way they are looking to make a mark for pointed with a few of their athletes. In the first event the years to come. on Friday, for Tooele, Amaya Biorge was disqualified [email protected]

High School, Grantsville blasted doubles by Hutchins and Killpack. State Union 8-2. Grantsville 7, Park City 4 continued from page A10 Pitcher Benji Cole allowed only Brandon Hamatake picked up four hits for the game. “He was his in the win on the mound in the “You always feel that you should usually consistent self,” Anderson second game on Friday. have won more games, but we feel said of Cole. “Brandon pitched really well in good about the way we finished. We Meanwhile, Grantsville poured the post-season. He got stronger as were playing our best baseball at the it on by scoring six runs in the first the games went along,” the coach end of season,” Anderson said. three innings. said. The Cedar game at Kearns High Hutchins scored in the first on Park City scored three in the • Willow Tree figurines School was tied at one run each an RBI by White. The Cowboys opening inning, but Hamatake did • Plush animals through three innings until the scored three more in the second not allow another run until the • Baby items Redmen scored two in the fourth on a two-run RBI by Hutchins and seventh. and two in the sixth. another RBI from White. Grantsville scored two in the • Unique gifts for all ages T.J. Sieh pitched the game for The Cowboys jumped ahead 6-1 third and two more in the fourth • Picture frames Grantsville and allowed nine hits. in the third when Killpack singled to take a 4-3 lead. Hutchins and The Cowboys recorded seven hits home Alex Childs and then scored pinch runner Lincoln Kelley • Candy, coloring books with Riley Boman going 2-for-2 with on a sacrifice by Andrew Nelson. scored in the second on a single by a pair of singles. Tyson Hutchins, White led off the fourth with a Childs. Nelson then blasted a two- am pm • Cards for all occasions Hours 10 to 6 , M-F Kort Fonger, Killpack, Taylor double and scored on an RBI by run home run in the fourth with • WebKinz & accessories! Matthews also singled with White Killpack. Matthews aboard. 2055 N. Main | Tooele • Seasonal Items getting the only extra-base hit. White doubled again in the sixth The Cowboys scored three “T.J. pitched well; we just couldn’t for his fourth hit of the game and more in the seventh when Killpack help him with some runs,” Anderson scored on after a pair of Union smacked a triple to bring home said. errors. Fonger and Childs. Matthews then Grantsville 8, Union 2 Grantsville collected nine hits singled home Killpack. On Thursday morning at Kearns with two doubles by White and [email protected] HOMETOWN B1

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by Missy Thompson ndependence Day,” “World’s Fastest Indian” and see a place that looks all too familiar. It might be Adobe Rock “Bonneville.” These three, very different, movies all have off SR-36 or Penny’s Gas Station between Stockton and Rush one thing in common: At least one scene in each movie was Valley or the old Tooele hospital. County residents see these filmed on Tooele County’s Bonneville Salt Flats. landmarks all the time, but when they’re seen in a movie, it’s “Hondo,” “Joy Ride” and “Flaming Star.” These three exciting. movies were filmed — at least in part — in Skull Valley. “People here in Tooele should take a good degree of pride in “Con Air,” “The Core” and “The Philadelphia Experiment” the community we have and place we live,” said Nicole Cline, had scenes filmed in Wendover, Utah. Tooele County economic development director. “The desire for Tooele County’s wide array of different landscapes have made filming companies to want to come in here and create movies is it a unique and popular spot for filmmakers to shoot scenes. In a compliment to our people and landscapes.” August 2006, the crew of “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s Cline says the most popular place for filmmakers to use is the End” used the vast, white salt flats to shoot an opening scene Bonneville Salt Flats. It isn’t just for movies either; car and auto- of the film where Jack Sparrow (played by Johnny Depp) was motive parts commercials usually go to the salt flats because it’s trapped in Davey Jones’s locker. undisturbed with huge mountains in the background. Filming Scenes from more than 40 movies, as well as numerous for a major motion picture usually only takes place every other television shows and commercials, have been filmed in Tooele County. In any given movie, if you look hard enough, you might SEE MOVIES PAGE B10 ➤

photo courtesy of Lionsgate photography / Troy Boman photo courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Nicolas Cage (left) starred in “Lord of War,” which was filmed at the Wendover Airfield. “Forever Strong” (above) was filmed at Grantsville High School. “Joy Ride” (right) was filmed in parts of Tooele County including this scene that was filmed at the motel in Delle. The opening scene of “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” (top) was filmed at the salt flats. B2 BULLETIN BOARD

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Tooele Memorial Day services Veterans Square, the corner of Main Fourth of July vendors and Vine Street. Everyone is invited We are looking for local food ven- to attend on May 26, at 11 a.m. dors and other activities for the Fourth of July celebration. If inter- Relay for life ested in setting up a booth please Relay for Life at the Tooele High sign up at Tooele City Parks and track, June 20-21, 2008. For more Recreation 843-2140. This year we information please contact 882- are having a bouncing village, pet- 5532 or go to www.events.cancer. ting zoo, mechanical bull, car show, org/rfltooeleut army tanks and sprinkler for the kids to run through. Grantsville Fourth of July live bands Also looking for live bands to per- Irrigation form on the July 3-4, which we will Grantsville Irrigation will begin compensate for your time. If you monitoring residential usage begin- would like to perform call Susan ning May 23. Metered users have Trujillo at 882-5496. Other activi- 250,000 gallons per year. The two ties include, July 5, Ty Hearndon use-or-lose turns issued for agricul- concert 7 p.m. at THS football field, tural users by Grantsville Irrigation with fireworks after. will expire on May 22. Two regular turns have been issued by the Board Stampede days to begin on May 23rd. For questions Vendors are wanted for the Deseret or to report abuse please call 884- Peak Stampede Days craft show. The 3451. dates are June 6-7 at the Deseret Peak Complex. For more informa- County story time tion visit www.deseretpeakcom- The Tooele County Bookmobile plex.com/stampede.htm or call Library, has cancelled the May 843-4046. 8 story time. There will be story time on May 22, 2008 at 4 p.m. Settlement Canyon irrigation The Summer Reading Program, All Settlement Canyon Irrigation with “Catch the Reading Bug” as the shareholders are now on weekend theme, will begin on June 12, at 4:00 restriction. No water is to be used p.m. in the Grantsville City Hall. For photo courtesy of Jaclynn Bonelli between Friday 7 p.m. until Monday more information, call 884-3703. Tooele City Police Officer Becky Bracken (left), was recognized with an award at the Tooele City Council meeting May 7. Jaclynn Bonelli (right), the 6 a.m. Please call 833-9606 with any programs coordinator for the Communities That Care school-based programs, recognized Bracken for her service to approximately 600 students questions. Big fix mobile in Tooele City elementary schools. She taught them about prevention of substance use, including illicit drugs, alcohol and tobacco, as well as the June 17: Grantsville’s Westgate prevention of violence and building a healthy self image along with high commitment to school and community. Pioneer jubilee Mortgage, 94 W. Main. Walk-up Tooele County Chapter of the micro-chipping and vaccinations register your child for kindergarten. Clifford. Listen to some very funny from 6-9 p.m. Cost is $35. Call 833- Daughters of Utah Pioneers is available to anyone while veterinar- Bring a birth certificate and immu- stories about “Clifford the Big Red 1994 for additional information. pleased to announce its annual ian is at the premises. A $5 process- nization record. Dog”, read by Angie Wager from the Pioneer Jubilee on Saturday, June 7, ing fee applies to clients getting Barnes and Noble in Jordan Landing. English as second language 2008. Activities will be from 10 a.m. vaccinations only. Animals must be Home education association And see our Special guest “Clifford” ESOL conversational classes are to 2 p.m., and the museum will be between 8 weeks and six years of Want to learn more about and get our coloring sheets with held Monday and Thursday from open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Food age. For more Info: 1-866-738-7349 Homeschooling? Please visit the “Clifford the Big Red Dog”. Don’t 7-9 p.m. ESOL students may also will also be available at a minimal or www.utahpets.org. Utah Home Education Association’s miss it. come anytime the center is open for charge. Open House and Information Night individualized study. Registration is on Wednesday, May 28, anytime Summer reading program $35 per semester. Caregiver classes Stansbury Park from 6:30-8:00 p.m. at the Tooele Our theme for this years sum- Our next class will be held on Library, 128 W. Vine St. Information mer reading program is “Catch Tuesday, May 20, 2008, at 7 p.m. Retiring and answers for home educators, the Reading Bug at your library”. Churches at Tooele Senior Center, located at Stansbury Park Elementary is in the or anyone considering educat- Beginning on May 27, 2008, when 59 E. Vine St. The class this month process of collecting pictures and ing children at home. For more we will begin registration for the Vacation Bible school is on eating healthy for you and memories to honor longtime kin- information, contact Janell Locke Summer Reading Program. At 6 p.m. Mark your calender for Vacation your loved one presented by Eileen dergarten teacher Gail Chapman [email protected]. we will have our opening program, Bible School June 23-27, at 9-11:30 Deleeuw. Serving light refresh- who is retiring. If you would like a Juggler from Utah Funny Girl. a.m. Tooele Church of Christ, ages ments. For more information con- to contribute an note or photo Class of 1978 Remember, you can register from 4 through high school. 430 W. Utah tact Dee Askerlund 882-4163 or to be placed in a memory book, The class of 1978 is celebrating our May 27, 2008 until July 5, 2008. Ave., for information call 882-4642. Barb McFarland 843-9054. please send them to Stansbury 30th high school reunion. The date Park Elementary, 485 Country Club, is August 9, 2008, at the Oquirrh Bizzy Bee recital Tooele Dairy Princess Stansbury Park, UT 84074. Hills Golf Course. Please RSVP to The Bizzy Bee Dance Studio will give Charity The Miss Tooele County Dairy classmates.com or call Cindy at 882- a recital, on May 28, 2008 at 3 p.m. Princess Ambassador Pageant is Benson Grist Mill 6018 or Wendy at (801)915-3856. We This local group will be sure to please Food pantry scheduled for Saturday, June 14, The Benson Grist Mill Historic Site hope to see you all there. everyone who attends. This program The First Baptist Church in Tooele is at the Tooele Senior Center. If you will open for the 2008 season on May is for all age groups. Sign-up and get offering a clothing closet and emer- are interested and would like more 1, our hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Retirement open house your tickets at the front desk. gency food pantry to help meet the information please call Cheryl Monday through Saturday. Hitch up Tooele High School will hold a needs of our community. Anyone Adams at 843-3150 during the day your wagon and head to the Benson retirement open house in honor Origami presentation with clothing needs - adults and or in the evening, 882-3544 or 830- Grist Mill Country Store for all your of: Cherie Anderson, Julie Busico, Ginger Brakke will be back this year children - are welcome. The food 6989 or call Miss Tooele County Mother’s Day Gifts. Phone number Carol LaForge, Jackie Smith, Pat with her Origami presentation. pantry is available for emergen- Dairy Princess 2007 Amanda Griffith is 882-7678. Steelman, Susan Trujillo, Dennis Learn how to make an Origami bug, cy needs. Hours of operation are at 830-0329. Workman. On Tuesday, May 27, 2:30- at 6:30 pm on May 29, 2008. This Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. Soccer club 4 p.m. in the THS commons - new program is for ages 8 through 14. We are located at 580 S. Main St., Volunteers needed Stansbury Soccer Club open registra- addition. Please RSVP by Friday, Sign-up and get your tickets at the Tooele. For more info call 882-2048. The Domestic Violence and Sexual tion for 2008-09 season begins May 12 May 23 to Diane McNaughtan, front desk. Assault (DVSAVA) Crisis Line is through July 23. Registration events [email protected] or Suzie Powered wheelchairs looking for new volunteer advo- will be May 31 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hansen, [email protected] Worm jar Wishes on wheels makes available cates. Training is provided and Village Blvd. Soccer field. Forms avail- Try your luck with our “Worm Jar”, Electric Power Wheelchairs to non- begins in June. A background able on website www.stansburyassoc. Excelsior Academy meeting beginning on May 27 and ending ambulatory Senior Citizens and the check is required. Please call Betsy org. Cost is $70 for whole year if you There will be an open board meeting on July 11, 2008. This program is for permanently disabled of any age, if at 241-0337 for more information need a uniform. For additional infor- for the new charter school, Excelsior all ages, and each week a jar with a they qualify. Please call 1-800-823- and check out our website at www. mation please see website. Academy, May 28, at 8:30 p.m. in the different number of gummy worms 5220 or visit our web site at www. dvsava.org. U.S.U. conference room. The room will be at the front desk. See if you threewishes2.com for more infor- Swimming pool is in the Health Department build- can figure out how many are in the mation on the details of this pro- Deseret Peak fundraiser The Stansbury Park Swimming Pool ing. There will be a question and jar. The correct guess wins a prize. gram. The wheelcahirs are for those Fundraiser at Deseret Peak Days will open on Saturday, May 24, 2008. answer before the meeting at 8 p.m. that can’t walk or operate a manual June 6-7. Is your organization Season passes are available in the For information about Excelsior wheelcahir. interested in a fundraiser? Reserve office or at the pool, with discount Academy visit www.excelsior-acad- Education a Kiddie Korral carnival booth at passes for those who purchase by emy.org. Deseret Peak Stampede Days. May 26, 2008. Adult Education Sports Interested parties contact Lindsay Tooele class of 1988 Get your high school diploma this at 843-4046. The Class of 1988 will be hosting year. All classes required for a high Charity golf tournament Schools its 20-year reunion on Saturday, school diploma, adult basic edu- The Children’s Justice Center Big fix mobile August 2, 2008 in Salt Lake City. cation, GED preparation, word Friend’s Board present their ninth June 16: Tooele Wal-Mart, 99 W. 1280 THS class of 1963 All classmates are asked to send processing, driver’s education and annual charity golf tournament at North. Walk-up micro-chipping and The THS class of 1963 will host its current contact information and/ English as a second language are Oquirrh Hills Golf Course, on May vaccinations available to anyone 45-year class reunion on Aug. 22- or any questions to the following available. Register now to graduate 30, 2008. Cost is $75 per person or while veterinarian is at the premises. 24, so mark your calendar. Please email address: tooele88@comast. — just $35 per semester. Located at $300 for a team of four. Sign up by A $5 processing fee applies to clients contact Pat Nichols England at net. For more information about 76 S. 1000 West, and can be reached Friday, May 23. For more informa- getting vaccinations only. Animals (801)523-3819 if you didn’t receive the reunion, you can visit the fol- at 833-1994. Adult education class- tion call 843-1161. All proceeds will must be between 8 weeks and six a notice or visit our class page at lowing webpage: www.tooele88. es are for students 18 and over. benefit Tooele County Children’s years of age. For more Info: 1-866- www.TooeleHigh1963.com. blogspot.com Graduation is May 30 and summer Justice Center. 738-7349 or www.utahpets.org. school starts June 3. THS class of 1998 Chamber of commerce It’s been 10 years, let’s get together Library Take GED Arts The Tooele County Chamber of for the THS class of ‘98 reunion. The GED test will be given on June Commerce invites it’s members, Save the date: Saturday, Aug. 9. A Spring flowers 10 and 11, starting at 8 a.m. Please Auditions business owners and the communi- database and plans are being made, Spring has come to the Tooele City contact Andrea at 833-1994 by June Auditions for “Annie Get Your ty to a special breakfast seminar to and if you are willing to help please Library. Your job is to count a dif- 6. Pre-registration is required. Gun”. June 3rd auditions will be learn about how to prevent identity call Lindsay Clegg Sundloff at 882- ferent color of flower each week. It held in Tooele at the Janice Smart theft. The Seminar will be held on 3225. will end on May 23, 2008. Get your GED preparation class Memorial Library, 635 N. Main St., Wednesday, May 28, from 8-9 a.m., counting form at the library. When The Tooele Adult Education Center 6-9 p.m. June 4th auditions will in the Tooele County Courthouse St. Marguerite’s registration done, bring the counting form to is offering a GED preparation class. Auditorium. If you have any ques- St. Marguerite’s Catholic School the front desk and receive a small The class will be held Wednesday’s SEE BULLETIN PAGE B3 ➤ tions, please call the Chamber office is accepting registration for pre-K prize. Remember the color of flower at 882-0690. through 6th grade for the 2008/2009 you count changes each week. school year. Please call Ms. Janet, BULLETIN BOARD POLICY Geocaching trip Mrs. Burden or Ms. Ann Monday Reverse mortgage class Tooele Christian Community Youth through Friday between 8 a.m. and Free reverse mortgage class on If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at Association is going on Geocaching 3:30 p.m. at the school office (882- Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 4:30 p.m. trip to Middle Canyon on Saturday, 0081) for more information. Space at the Tooele City Library. Call Diana 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin June 28. This activity is open to sev- is limited. at 849-2440 with questions. Free Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit enth grade and up. If 10 or 11 years books for everyone. organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. old you will need a parent with you Northlake Kindergarten Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot on the hike. Deadline to sign up Kindergarten registration packets Story time guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement is June 14. For more information are available at the school office A Special Story Time on Friday, please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered please call 843-1296. for the 2008-09 school year. Please May 23, 2008 at 1 p.m. will feature no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. SERVICE DIRECTORY B3

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through August 15, 8:30 a.m. Line Dancing: Tuesday, 1 p.m. workout. Church, 1782 N. Aaron Dr. For Bulletin to 5:30 p.m., at the Tooele Mexican Train: Friday, 1 p.m. Exercise - Hinges and more information call 840- continued from page B2 Youth Center. “New Club Senior Sparklers Exercise: Twinges - meets Tuesdays and 0445, 882-4721, or (801)599- Hours” begin Monday, June 9, Monday and Wednesday, 10 Thursdays at 10 and 11 a.m., 2649. be held at Grantsville High 2:30–5:30 p.m. on weekdays, a.m.; Fridays, 10:30 a.m. at Pratt Aquatic Center. $2.50 School, 155 E. Cherry, in the serving all youth ages 6 to 18. Anyone interested in BUNKO for members, $20 for a 10-pass Take off pounds sensibly North Portable #6, 6-9 p.m. Dow James Building 438 W. call Eileen at 882-5009. We punch card. $3.50 for non- Need help to lose those extra For information call Christie 400 North. A $10 yearly fee. can get this fun game started members. Water aerobics. pounds? We can help. TOPS is 882-4894, or Matt 849-1735. at the Center Caregiver Guide class — a weight loss support group Teen center Friday Night Entertainment, Tuesday, May 20, at 7 p.m. open to men, women, teens Serving all teens ages 13 to 18. 5:30 p.m. Meet at Tooele Senior Center and pre-teens. Meetings are Music Tooele Youth Center, 102 N. Friday Night Dancing, 6 to 8 for support and help in caring held every Tuesday at 5 p.m. Seventh St. Tuesday through p.m. for your ill or aging loved one. at the Tooele Senior Center, Orchestra spring concerts Friday, 3-7 p.m., $10 yearly May 23 — Dave Bickmore Wellness luncheon — 59 E. Vine St. Call Mary Lou Students have been ‘fiddling fee/scholarships available. If Band Wednesday, May 21, at 11 at 830-1150 or Connie at 884- around’ to prepare their best interested call 843-5719. May 21 — A tour of museums a.m. at MWMC. Dr. Blaine 5010 or see www.tops.org for music for your enjoyment at will take place 1 p.m., follow- Cashmore will be discussing more information. their Spring Concert. At this Master Gardeners ing breakfast. Must sign up skin cancer. Lunch will follow free concert you’ll hear Folk, Tooele chapter of USU Master at the desk to make reserva- the presentation. Must RSVP. Jazz, Classical and just plain Gardeners is looking for peo- tions. fun tunes, including body ple to nominate yards for Senior lifestyles percussion. Tuesday, May 20 the Tooele County annnual Blood Pressure — Wednesday, Recovery Congratulations at 7:30 p.m., at Clarke Johnsen gardening tour on June 16. May 21 at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jr. High, and Wednesday, May Call Gary or Janet Fawson Kick drug habits Allyssa 21 at 7:30 p.m., at Grantsville 884-1936. Entries must be Program openings LDS Family Services addiction High School. received by May 23. Tooele County Aging has recovery meetings are Tuesdays openings in an alternative, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 1030 S. Congrats for taking Allie 1st place/ Moms club income-based program 900 W., room 118, Tooele. Enter Eagles We would like to invite you designed to help seniors on the north side of the chapel. Queen on your Jazz Dance Solo to the Moms Club of Tooele remain independent. CNAs The Erda meeting has been dis- at Nationals. Friday night steaks canceled Valley open house. To be held help keep them in their continued. We are so The steaks have been canceled May 27, 2008, from 11 a.m. homes safely, provide per- proud of for Friday, May 23, 2008, due to 1 p.m., at Elton Park in sonal care, do house keeping Al-anon meeting you! to the Memorial Day Holiday. Tooele (located at Broadway and run errands. If interested An Al-anon meeting will be See you Friday, May 30, 2008 and 400 North). Please come please contact Jolene Shields hald every Tuesday at 10 a.m. from 6:30-8:45 p.m. and visit us for refreshments, at 882-2870 Ext. 125. and Wednesdays from 6:30 and fun activities for moms to 7:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas and children. For more Grantsville Senior Center Church, 1784 N. Aaron Dr. Groups information contact us at Breakfast: Wednesdays at 9:30 Join us and you’ll never have [email protected]. a.m. to noon to feel alone again. For more A BIG THANKS to Kiwanis meetings Aerobics: Tuesday and Friday information call 840-0445, Jessica Anderson, Kiwanis meets every Tuesday Farm bureau at 9 a.m. 882-4721, or (801)599-2649. Dancers Edge Instructor at noon at Tracks, 1641 N. Tooele County Farm Bureau Bingo: Thursdays at 1 p.m. for all your hard work and Main St., Tooele. Contact will hold a meeting on Bunko: Monday and Overeaters Anonymous great choreography! John Brown at 843-0711. Tuesday, May 20 beginning Wednesday at 1 a.m. Overeaters Anonymous meet- at 8 p.m. in the Extension Ceramics: Tuesdays at 10 a.m. ings are held every Tuesday Love, Mom, Tys, Bowen & Bailey NAMI support group Office building on Main St. Line Dancing: Thursdays at at 11:15 a.m. at St. Barnabas Are you or someone you know in Tooele. All Farm Bureau 10 a.m. living with depression, panic, members are encouraged to Pinochle: Thursdays 9 a.m. anxiety, bipolar disorder, attend. Quilting: Monday 8 a.m. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ OCD, or schizophrenia? NAMI Health clinics – Blood pres- support meetings are held TooeleMommies yard sale sure: Every Tuesday from Wednesdays at 7 p.m., at 565 TooeleMommies is hosting a noon to 1:30 p.m. This years theme is W. 900 South. Call Jan at 843- fundraiser yard sale May 31, Tuacahn and Mesquite – June THE 4347 for more information. from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the 16 to 19. Cost is $239 (dbl) + park next to the Pratt Aquatic $60 (single) “CELEBRATING Pioneers museum Center. Shop early for $2 Grantsville’s birthday dinner The DUP Museum will be extra off at 7 a.m. All items — May 30, at 4 p.m., with AMERICAN opening on Friday and still remaining after 2 p.m. entertainment of “Ken’s” gym- Saturday for the summer will be half off. nastics and voting for board INDEPENDENCE” months beginning May 2 officers. through September 27. Our Seniors Luau — Saturday, June 28. hours will be from 10 a.m. to 4 Buses will be available. We encourage p.m. If you would like a tour at Evanston horse racing – On families, Come celebrate the 4th of July, 2008 in Tooele. This year we will any other time than the sched- Tooele Seniors July 5. Lunch and admission host a week long celebration. Please contact the individuals listed uled hours, please contact The Tooele County Senior is $39. businesses, either Julie Merrill 882-0004 or Citizen Center can be reached church groups, for information on the following events: Lynne Bevan 882-5121. at 882-2870. The center is for Senior Circle etc., to build a June 30 - 23rd Army Band Parks & Recreation ...... 843-2143 July 1 - Movie in the park Parks & Recreation ...... 843-2143 the enjoyment of all Senior Senior Circle is for anyone float and enter it Messianic Congregation Citizens 55 years and up over the age of 50 and costs July 2 - Karaoke Contest Ron Baum ...... 843-3584 The Brit Ammi Messianic Meals: (Reservations a must!) only $15 per year. Receive hos- in the parade. July 3 - Battle of Bands Keaton ...... 830-7546 Congregation meets every Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, and pital, local, and national ben- We would Or - Carlos ...... 849-4958 Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at 37 S. Thursday, noon to 1 p.m. efits. Call 843-3690 or stop by also like to July 3 & 4 - Car Show Ruben or Susan Trujillo ... . 882-5496 Main, in Tooele. Join us for Breakfast: Wednesday, 9 a.m. the hospital volunteer desk to encourage July 3 & 4 - Rodeo Karl Scott ...... 882-8826 praise, Torah (Bible) study, to noon. sign up. All activities require July 4 - Parade Parks & Recreation ...... 843-2143 and fellowship as we study Dinner: Friday, 4 to 5:30 p.m. an RSVP except for exercise. groups to set Park Activities / Booths Parks & Recreation ...... 843-2143 the Hebrew foundation of Bridge: Monday, 10 a.m.; Please call for more informa- up a booth in Entertainment Susan Trujillo ...... 882-5496 our Christian faith. For more Thursday, 12:45 p.m. tion about exercise classes. the park to help 5K Run Karen Perry ...... 830-7846 information call 843-5444. Bingo: Monday through Exercise - Body instincts - enhance Chamber Breakfast Chamber of Commerce ... . 882-0690 Friday, 1 p.m. meets Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at our celebration. July 5 - Ty Herndon Concert & Fireworks Parks & Recreation ...... 843-2143 Boys and Girls club Pinochle: Tuesday, 1 p.m.; Pinnacle Therapy, 29 S. Main. “Summer camp” for ages 6 Thursday, 9 a.m. and Friday, Free to members. Toning and ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ thru 12, begins on June 9 10 a.m. stretching and a little cardio

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(CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls supermodel Naomi Campbell (guest (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren starring as herself) at a softball (51) FXSPN Sport Science Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) In Focus on FSN (52) ESPN (5:00) MLB Baseball New York Mets at Atlanta Braves. (Live) (CC) Cont’d Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NBA Fastbreak Baseball Tonight SportsCenter (Live) (CC) game between Mode and Elle. (57) USA “National Treasure” ›› (2004, Adventure) Nicolas Cage. A man tries to steal the Declaration of Independence. (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “Pistol Whipped” (2008, Action) (CC) So You Think You Can Dance (71) DISC Sinking of an Aircraft Carrier (CC) MythBusters “Viewers Special 2” MythBusters Deadly bullets. (CC) How It’s Made How It’s Made Sinking of an Aircraft Carrier (CC) MythBusters “Viewers Special 2” 7 p.m. on ` FOX (518) ENC “Volcano” ›› (1997, Action) Tommy Lee Jones. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (7:50) “Invincible” ›› (2006) Mark Wahlberg. ‘PG’ (CC) (:35) “Alien 3” ››› (1992, Science Fiction) Sigourney Weaver. ’ ‘R’ (CC) The Postman › (534) STARZ Ghost Rider ›› “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar” ›› (1995) ‘PG-13’ (:20) “Meet the Robinsons” ››› (2007) ’ ‘G’ (CC) “Scary Movie 4” ›› (2006) Anna Faris. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Ghost Rider ›› “American Idol” is over for another (561) MAX (5:10) “Happy Feet” ››› Cont’d “Simon Sez” › (1999) Dennis Rodman. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Shining” ››› (1980, Horror) Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “You Kill Me” ››› (2007) ‘R’ (CC) season, but if you like star-making (576) SHOW The Tudors (iTV) ’ (CC) “End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones” ››› (2003) iTV. ‘NR’ This Am. 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(CC) community service at a veterans hos- (71) DISC 911: The Bronx (Series Premiere) (N) 911: The Bronx (N) 911: The Bronx (N) How It’s Made How It’s Made 911: The Bronx 911: The Bronx pital. Jack (Anthony LaPaglia) and the (518) ENC “The Guardian” ›› (2006, Drama) Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher, Sela Ward. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:20) “The Faculty” ›› (1998) Jordana Brewster. ’ ‘R’ (:10) “Cutthroat Island” ›› (1995, Adventure) Geena Davis. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) team take a two-pronged approach to (534) STARZ “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” ››› (2000) Chow Yun-Fat. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:05) “Perfect Stranger” ›› (2007, Suspense) Halle Berry. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause” › (2006) ‘G’ Stranger Than the search, investigating her ties to an (561) MAX (5:00) “Three Kings” ››› Cont’d “Head Above Water” ›› (1996) Harvey Keitel. ‘PG-13’ “Transformers” ››› (2007) Shia LaBeouf. Two races of robots wage war on Earth. ’ ‘PG-13’ “House Party” ››› (1990) ‘R’ (CC) anti-war group and her father’s issues (576) SHOW (4:30) “Casino Royale” ››› Cont’d The Tudors (iTV) ’ (CC) Penn & Teller This Am. Life “Rocky Balboa” ››› (2006) Sylvester Stallone. ‘PG’ (:45) “Jackass: Number Two” ›› (2006) ‘R’ (CC) related to his service in Vietnam. (591) TMC (5:55) “Big Nothing” (2006) Simon Pegg. ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d (:25) “Judge Dredd” ›› (1995) Sylvester Stallone. ‘R’ (:05) “Sister Act” ›› (1992) Whoopi Goldberg, Maggie Smith. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “God Said, Ha!” ››› (1998) (CC) B6 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tuesday May 20, 2008

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Sporting HANSON & SONS NEW, DARK Green, mi- LPN/RN Handyman home re- C a l l C h r i s Goods (435)850-9050 cro-fiber, queen sized pairs, anything, finish sofa sleeper $450 Call All interested candidates SELLING YOUR moun- complete an application basements, siding, Very good condition XXX Landscaping. Tree tain bike? Advertise it in available in the roofing, etc., reason- (801)718-0083 or service, curbing, sprin- the classifieds. Call Human Resource Office able, local, Stansbury (435)882-8679 kler installation and re- 882-0050 www.tooele 140 E. 200 S., Tooele Park. Call Jeff pair All your landscap- Full-time NORTH VALLEY Appli- transcript.com Competitive Wages. Rocky (801)694-1568. ing needs. Contact experienced ance. Washers/ dryers Mountain Care Tooele is a Office Manager Dave (435)224-3449 Drug Free Employer. HONEY DO Pro! Call refrigerators, stoves 801-706-5339. Li- Lucin (435)224-4088 Must be able to clear a needed in busy physical therapy clinic. $149-$399. Complete Lost & Found background check. Must have excellent people and organiza- censed, insured, base- repair service. Satis- Equal Opportunity Employer ment remodeling, faction guaranteed. tional skills with attention to detail. FOUND: White and red doors, windows, finish Miscellaneous Parts for all major Brittany Spaniel on 150 Bring resume in person to carpentry, tiling, wind brands. Walmart gift West between Vine and storm repair & roofing. cards w/purchases over Wanted: 1226 North Main, Tooele VHS to DVD Utah Ave. Call to Iden- HOUSE CLEANING $ 1 9 9 . 8 4 3 - 9 1 5 4 , Need a great gift tify (435)830-2358 special; college student 830-3225. Outgoing, fun moms idea? Let us convert needs to earn tuition LOST PUPPY 4 month or college students your VHS home vid- WHIRLPOOL CALYPSO money. Get your home old golden retriever if interested in eos to DVD. 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Furniture, landscaping penses paid. Please A c t o r b o o k i n g s ! Tooele • 833-9700 Immediate Openings • car & trucks stones, paddle boat, call Josette & Tim $ 8 2 - $ 8 7 5 d a y . • farm equipment toys, clothes, house- 1-800-418-0230 (ucan) (801)438-0067 or online at • batteries holds, decor. Low intermountainstaffing.com • aluminum & copper ALCOHOLIC ANONY- Respiratory Therapist RN Positions prices! 23 PEOPLE Needed to 9am - 5pm • Mon - Sat MOUS meets daily at lose 5-100 pounds! All After hours service available • FT and PRN Position Available • Med Surg, FT & PT Positions Available noon and 8pm at 1120 Natural. 1-888-834- FREE Pick- up W Utah Ave. Call • ER, FT Position - One year ER Exp. Pref. Pets 6203 www.freesample4 Temp to Permanent positions available • Current Licensure Required 884- 3366 882-7358. u2win.com 6400 Burmester Rd • Grantsville • OR, FT - One year OR Exp. Req. Home Health RN/ *RUSH LAKE KEN- • Current RN Licensure Required CABIN FEVER? NELS. Boarding, obedi- Child Care Case Manager SPRING is finally here ence training. Book and it is the perfect time • FT Position with Benefits Housekeeping now! Call (435)882- to purchase your own 5 2 6 6 w w w . r u s h - A STAY AT home • Current RN Lincensure Required • PRN Position Available recreational property in lakekennels.com Mom of 2 would love Utah's great Uintah Ba- to watch your kids. • Previous Home Health Exp. Pref. • Varying Shifts sin. 40 acres starting at AKC TOY poodles, 3 Clean, fun, affordable. $29,900. Call UTRL males $350 each, 1 fe- M e l i s a C e l l 1-888-622-5263 (ucan) male $400 call Jeanette (801)250-1230 (435)843-5723 (435)843-0993 DIAMONDS don't pay BEAUTIFUL BLACK Cat retail! Large selection, BUILDING BRIDGES To Apply high quality. Bridal sets, $25 to a good home. Completely declawed Preschool, now enroll- wedding bands. Every- ing for summer and CARRIERS thing wholesale! Rocky Inside only litter box James Glade trained. Our son is al- fall. Building bridges to Mtn. Diamond Co. the future through fun phone 435.843.3745 | fax 435.843.3753 S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 lergic (435)843-1787 [email protected] | www.mountainwestmc.com learning and adven- FREE DIRECTV: FREE FREE 11 mo old pit bull/ tures! Call Vaneta NEEDED DVR or HD upgrade. lab mix. Black w/white (435)843-1314 Send cover letter & resume to: chest. Obedience train- Please call 882-0050 for details. Free Showtime, Starz, CHILD CARE in my Mountain West Medical Center | Attn: Human Resource Dept ing. Ears & tail cut. HBO. Starting at Tooele home, full/ part 2055 N. Main St | Tooele | UT 84074 Male. Call 882-4237 $29.99. Call now to or- time openings. Clean der: 800-953-1919. Get KITTENS. $15 adoption home, meals included. high speed internet fee. Box trained, 8wks, Call Heather (435)249- anywhere! (ucan) weaned. Call (435)843- 0149 9703 SELL YOUR computer in PRESCHOOL Certified the classifieds. Call PAPERED Male York- teacher now accepting 882-0050 or visit shire terrier stud serv- applications for fall www.tooeletranscript. ice for hire. Call classes. gnwpreschool. com (435)882-5276 com Tuesday May 20, 2008 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin B7

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EARN $20 FOR A HAIR STYLIST AND IFCO SYSTEMS has op- NOW HIRING cooks,po- A CASH COW! Soda/ 2006 DODGE Charger, 2003 MAROON Chevy 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton 1BDRM, walk-in closet, 20-MINUTE SURVEY NAIL TECHNICIANS. portunities in the sition. Prepares, cooks, Snack business Coke- 22,000 miles, 22in rims, Tahoe, 3rd row seat, truck, 4x4 frame & en- window seats, laundry from Utah State Univer- Full time booth rental Tooele area for Pallet and presents food to or- Pepsi- Red Bull- Frito. $6000 in extras! Sug- O n S t a r , l e a t h e r , gine, good tires & great on site, off-street park- sity. Call toll-free salon seeking talented Repair and General der, adhering to compa- E n t i r e b u s i n e s s - gested retail $27,235. heated, sun roof, side engine (350). Good ing. $525 plus utilities, 1-888-540-3765 if you artist to complete our Production laborers, nies food prepartion $16,840. 801.593.0084 Asking $26,999. Call current air bags, lug- trans. New Edlebrock background check re- have low income and team. Commission Physically demanding time and standards. Ap- (ucan) Marshall (435)840-4566 gage rack, very clean. carb. New Edlebrock in- quired, Vine Street do NOT APPLY FOR benefits and $100 off positions. Good pay ply in person. Hiring $21,000 Call Mike take & manifold. $1300 Courtyard 801-531- ALL CASH CANDY Food Stamps. (ucan) first months rent. Con- and benefits. All newly servers. Denny’s. FOR SALE 2005 Ford (435)840-5035 obo. (435)840-8790 7501 Route. Do you earn tact Missy for more in- hired individuals are 843-8200 Taurus. Leather, sun (435)882-4757 $800 in a day? Your 1994 CHEVY 2500 Sil- EXPERIENCED Medi- formation promptly screened roof, c.d., tinted win- 2 AND 3bdrm apart- own local candy route. verado, 120,000 miles. cal. Assitant/ Recep- (435)882-1132 through the E-Verfiy OWN A Computer? Put dow, power everything, 2004 DODGE Durango, ments behind Super Includes 30 machines Kelley Blue Book tionist Seeking FT/PT electronic employment it to work! $500 to keyless entry, remote Limited Edition, 5.7 Li- Wal-Mart. Swimming and candy. All for $4610, Asking $4000. Medical Assistant/ HOME DATA Entry key- authorization program $7500/mo. PT/ FT. entry, in excellent con- ter, Hemi Magnum, pool, hot tub, exercise $9,995. Call Marshall (435)840- Medical Receptionist ing medical claims. run by the US Citizen- www.getstarted2win. dition. Kelly Book 38,500 miles. Great room, playground, full 1-888-745-3353 (ucan) 4566 for Family Medical Must key 60 WPM and ship an immigration com $11,395. Sale for condition, silver with clubhouse. 843-4400 Practice in Tooele area. 10,000KPH. Knowl- $9,995 obo. Call Services. Apply in per- Small Business owners: grey leather interior. 2000 DODGE Ram 1500 2BDRM 1BTH Condo Medical or Dental office edge of basic computer POSTAL JOBS $17.08 435-882-7442 son at: 1820 West G to $28.27/hr, now hir- Place your classified ad Fully loaded, power Quad cab, $7800 OBO CLEAN! Dishwasher, experience a must. If programs. M-F. Email Avenue Tooele, Ut in 45 newspapers everything, sunroof, ing. For application HONDAS FROM $500! (435)830-6864 w/d hookups, covered qualified, please fax re- r e s u m e t o 8 4 0 7 4 P h : throughout Utah for DVD player, 6 disc CD and free goverment job Police Impounds For patio w/storage, cov- sume to Ideal Practice [email protected] or call (435)843-4280 EOE/ only $163. for 25 player, MP3, Satelite FOR SALE 1996 Mazda information, call Ameri- Sale! Many Makes and ered parking, large bed- (801)951-2389 Atten- (801)747-5800 Drug free workplace. words, and $5. per TV, and extra third row B-2300 Pick-up. Cus- tion Shana H/R can Association of La- Models, For Listings tom paint, new tires and r o o m s , $ 8 5 0 / m o Hotel/ Casino seeks word over 25. You will seating. Tow package, IMMEDIATE F/T-LI- bor 1-913-599-8042, 24 Call 800-586-3805 X snow tires, bed liner, $300/dep No smoking FOOD $ENSE Nutrition Asst. Chief Engineer reach up to 340,000 and roof rack included. CENSED N u r s e s hrs. emp. serv. 9436 shell, air, 5spd, cas- No pets, Valerie Educator. Teach nutri- w/previous mgmt exp households and it is a R u n s f a n t a s t i c ! $24.50+HR. White Pine sette, low miles. (435)843-8051 tion and cooking skills w/major facility ops ROSEWOOD DENTAL one call, one order, one $18,500.00 OBO Call Care Center-Ely, Ne- 435-840-4177 to limited income adults is looking to hire a full bill program. Call the 435-840-8399. 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- background; electrical vada. "The Other Ne- SELL YOUR CAR or and youth. Training and knowledge a plus. time ambitious, hard Transcript Bulletin at boat in the classifieds. eled, govt. subsidized. vada" Excellent bene- 2004 FORD Explorer teaching materials pro- $40K/yr starting salary working, dependable 882-0050 for further Call 882-0050 or visit Apartments Playground, carport. fits relocaton-sign on 4x4 Champaign color vided. Must recruit cli- w/full benefits. Fax re- assistant for busy prac- info. (ucan) www.tooeletranscript. $500/dep. 211 S. Hale, b o n u s a v a i l a b l e . Loaded – third row for Rent ents to teach. 20 sume to 775-664-4695 tice. Expanded duty ex- com Grantsville. Call Chris 775-289-8801 Fax seating CD player - To- hours/week. $10/hour. perience preferred. Fax 1BDRM Apartment. (435)843-8247 Equal HVAC INSTALLER 775-289-3208 (ucan) tally Powered (seats, Provide own transporta- resume to (435)882- Wanted TRANSMISSION RE- $525/mo. 830-5227 Housing Opp. tion to meet with cli- WANTED. We are look- IN-STORE Demo Reps. 1040 or send to 181 PAIR, rebuild. Low cost windows Doors) low ing for an honest, hard- West Vine Street Suite to Tooele residents. mileage 20,000 Great 2BDRM, 1BTH, no pets, SELL YOUR car in the e n t s . A p p l y a t Out-going demo reps COLLECTOR LOOKING working, HVAC in- A, Tooele, Utah 84074. Will buy vehicles 1990 Condition must see. $425/mo plus deposit. Transcript Bulletin Clas- jobs.usu.edu. Job/req- for events in Tooele, for old Utah staller. Must have a and up that needs $18,500 OBO Call (435)843-5213 sified section. uisition #051323. Ques- Taylorsville, South Jor- signs. US 40, US 91 valid Drivers License, transmission work, 841-9726 830-0626 tions call Darlene at dan, West Jordan, and US 89 to name a (435)277-2406 or pass drug screen,pass cash paid. Shop West Valley City, Management few. Top dollar! (435)840-4404. a background check (801)972-5810 Home Sandy & SLC. Flex EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (702)296-9393 and a Minimum of 5yrs schedule Fri-Mon. 5/30 (435)843-8181 Trucks FULL TIME Dental As- experience as an in- - 8/31. $14-$16/hr staff- I PAY More Cash for sistant and Dental re- C. Martin Company, Inc., staller. For details [email protected] junk cars and trucks. The Kirk (CMC) is specifically looking for $500! TRUCKS/ SUVs ceptionist needed for (435)843-4200 or fax Call Scott (435)830- Quiet, Quality apartments in a professionals with experience SUVs from $500! Chevys, expanding dental office. resume (435)843-4241 J & Js is accepting appli- 6189 restored historic structure Dental experience re- cations for bartenders, in the following fields: Jeeps, Fords and More! PHARMACY TECHNI- quired. Fax Resume to cooks and door person. WE PAY THE MOST 1990 FORD Bronco. Police Impounds For The Best Places at the Best Prices (435)843-8852 CIAN, licensed, full or 46 N Broadway. • LOGISTICS MANAGER (GRG) FOR JUNK VEHICLES. Low miles, 41,285, Sale, For Listings Call part time, apply in per- • MOTOR POOL SUPERVISOR (GRG) (801)577-6270 Clean. $4,200. Call 800-586-3805 x 9973 Completely Furnished HAVING A yard sale? son. Birch Family Phar- LOOKING FOR people • QUALITY CONTROL 435-843-3583 Weekly & Monthly Rates Advertise in the Tran- macy. 758 North Main, to Work From Home. • BUSINESS MANAGER Recreational 1992 FORD Ranger 2nd, script Tooele. $500-$5000 PT/ mo. • CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATOR 1996 BLAZER 4 door, 4cyl, runs great, good Training Available. Call • HUMAN RESOURCES Vehicles 4wd, good condition, has mileage $800 obo 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 (801)461-3390 • ELECTRIAL ENGINEERS with PE $3000. 882-0804 (435)830-6189 2006 PIONEER Travel • MECHNAICAL ENGINEERS with PE LOOKING FOR Salon Trailer, brand new, 26ft, Grand Opening • CIVIL ENGINEERS with PE Receptionist P/T Mon - w/awning and lots of Thursday 10am-5pm e x t r a s . $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 . Luxury Homesites CMC is an Equal Opportunity Must have own trans- (801)232-6907 Now Available portation. Please bring Employer and we offer in Resume to Urban competitive salaries and The Sign you want. Endz 209 N. Main St. benefit packages to include Motorcycles & www.SilverFoxEstates.com paid Holidays and Vacation. Attn.: Misty ATVs Send resume in confidence to: MAKE $$$ while you 1994 HARLEY DAVID- Attn: Human Resources Manager The Agent You Need. learn to invest in real SON Sportster 1200 estate (877)336-8369 Fax: (702) 656-9484 lots of extra's, runs EXT. 4394 (recorded Email: [email protected] good, $4500 obo Call me today for a message) www.cmartin.com (435)830-1824 free Market Analysis MASSAGE THERAPIST 2005 GSX 1000R per- fect condition only for Professional office. SOCIAL WORKER Preferably familiar with 2,000 miles. Black and For Sale CSW, LCSW, CPC-i or Sandra Larsen Yellow, includes front 800 N. Hwy 138 • Grantsville chiropractic. Please fax LPC to work at Tooele and rear stands, tank, r e s u m e t o Jr. Highas part of Val- Full Time Agent, Long Time Friend t a i l b a g s . $ 7 8 0 0 (435)833-9223 or call ley Mental Health's 435-843-4369 Sherry 801-450-8119 (435)833-9200 ask for school-based pro- Dana. grams. F/T position FOR SALE 1993 Harley w/excellent benefits. Davidson Fatboy, low Real Estate Seekingmotivated indi- m i l e s . $ 9 5 0 0 435.224.9186 For Sale by Owner vidual who likes work- (435)830-0127 ing w/adolescents in a FOR SALE: 2006 Ya- 277 329 classroom setting. Pro- maha V-Star Custom vide individual and fam- Classic motorcycle, Alfred Dawson ily therapy, oversee 650cc, black. Includes day-to-day program- Dr. LNONLY detachable windshield ONLY ming. Apply online at $ $ and saddle bags. Like 145,000 189,000 www.vmh.com. Job New Listing MLS #797995 MLS #789404 new, 2600 miles, excel- 516-5. STUNNING! New carpet and two tone Nice rambler in Overlake! Close to schools, lent condition. $6500 paint.Nice tile work. CLEAN AS CLEAN! hospital,downtown Tooele, easy access to TAXI DRIVER Wanted obo. Call 435-513-0425 Main floor laundry, central air,Full land- highway and short commute to SLC. New call (435)882-2758 or 435-882-0827 scaping, fence and auto sprinklers. Base- paint, carpet, tile and laminte throughout. leave name and ment bedroom is large, could be a very nice Laundry on main. central air. Full landscap- phone number. Clean family room. Don’t hesitate on this one! ing with full auto sprinklers. driving record a must. Trailers The Utah Army National 465 E 504 S Must see Multi-level, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bth, loaded w/upgrades, Guard offers: Paid Job 5TH WHEEL & Truck 1310 N 380 W corian counter top, hardwoods, gas firplace, security alarm, fam- Training, College $29,950. '98 Signature Money, and Cash Bo- Series 36RL, 3 Slide- ONLY ily room, lots of storage, beautifully landscaped, auto sprinklers, ONLY $ nuses. Serve You're outs & Dodge 3500 $ 189,900 V-10 Dually, 2X4 Silver 179,900 MLS #785158 lg. powered workshop w/garage door. $175,000. Call 882-7273. Country. Call your local MLS #789387 Recruiter Q u a d C a b . Original hardwood floors under carpet, (435)840-0899 New paint, carpet and linoleum throughout. gas fireplace insert, nice crown molding & today.1-800-G0- Nice landscaping with garden area, gazebo, GUARD www.utah- fresh paint, newer furnace,central air and Real Estate is Always a Good Investment guard.com (ucan) rv parking, fully fenced backyard, full auto water heater,Brand new driveway, awe- Autos sprinklers. Close to elementary school.Bring some covered patio,great workshop behind Thinking of buying Thinking of selling TOOELE NURSES - your fussiest buyers. NICE! garage, MUCH MORE! CLEAN!! Tired of commuting to. a home? your home? Salt Lake? Tired of pay- $0 DOWN! Cars From ing the price at the $29/mo! Police Im- 287 pump? Rocky Mountain pounds for Sale! 36 Birch St. Care wants to hire you Months @ 8.5% apr. and keep your talents in For listings Call ONLY Tooele to serve your 800-586-3805 x 8329 Under $137,000 neighbors! We offer MLS #784030 flexible hours, training 224 S. 5th St 1011 S 900 W 872 N 1250 E 1977 FORD Mustang LOOKContract AT THE LOT SIZE! WOW! Well and orientation to loved home, one owner. Newer furnace and 6 bedroom, 3 bath Awesome home on II Interior and body in 2 bedrooom, 1 bath. Home Care and Hos- good condition needs central air, Nice fireplace with gas insert, Ful- Cute starter home. Beautiful - LARGE East side. 5 Bed, 3.5 pice, a great work envi- carburetor an electri- ly landscaped with full auto sprinklers, Cov- $130,000. HOME! $180,000. bath. $224,900. ronment, continued cal work $1800 obo ered patio for nice get togethers. CLEAN! Sell Your Home Here education and we are 435-830-2344 4.7 Acres of Horse Property, fenced & comes committed to employee 6684 711 S Land w/2 acre feet of water. Only $225,000. satisfaction. We want to 96 GMC Sierra 1500. 1 help you, help your Owner, loaded 4x4 Z71 330 W community. Email re- shell, new 350V8, very Harvest sume to peggy.wil- clean, well cared for Dr. ONLY ONLY $ [email protected] $6700. (801)831-6104 $ This Weekend- Open House, 10am - 2pm 229,900 228 Lakeview 224,900 MLS #775574 Stansbury On the Stansbury Lg. kitchen w/lots MLS #778868 MOVE RIGHT IN WITH NO FUSS. Beautiful lake, 3 bd, 2 1/2 bath on of cupboards,new quartz countertops, house and yard all finished. LARGE kitchen the Lake! Great price Exit Realty Home Team For Sale By Owner new laminate flooring, lg. pantry & main with island. Laminate flooring, newer carpet $259,000. floor laundry, grand master bath- garden in living room.Garage insulated and finished. Carol Autry A Must See Beautiful Rambler Home tub, separate shower,double sinks large Large yard is nicely landscaped with full auto WWW.MYTOOELEHOME.COM In The Heart of Stansbury Park deck with benches. sprinkler and fence. A MUST SEE! 801.520.6680 Unbelievable Craftmanship With Upgrades Galore! 2 Car Garage w/RV Parking, Kitchen Has 90 N. 4125 Gorgeous Hickory Cabinets With Striking Granite Center St. Palmer Countertops & 18”x18” Tile Flooring. Great Room ONLY RD First Time Has Superb Hardwood & Slate Flooring As Well $ As Remarkable Vaulted Ceilings. Family Room 199,000 MLS #768512 ONLY Has An Exceptional Brick Fireplace, Entertain- $ Recently remodeled, new paint, new carpet,new 380,000 ment Center With Surround Sound & Attractive MLS #756792 Home Buyers tile, new sink, new appliances, All brick rambler Nice Rambler Hardwood Flooring. Basement is Fantastic For on 5 acres in West Erda! Entertaining With The Impressive Solid OakWet on LARGE (.32) lot. 24X30 detached garage is JoAnne Valdez insulated & sheetrocked with seperate power, Well and water rights included. Bar &Entertainment Center, Big Screen TV & Come check it out! 100% Financing & Rates Built In Surround Sound. All Bathrooms Have wood burning stove, and 8 ft. door. Incredible Tilework Including Waynescoat. Master have been below 6% Has Jetted Tub & Beautiful Stand Alone Shower. 288 1962 Home Has Brilliant Vaulted Ceilings w/Planters • Utah Housing Loans • FHA/VA Griffith Clemens Wy • Rural Housing Loans Shelves. Updated Ceiling Fans, GasRange, Micro- wave & Dishwasher. 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths & Fully ONLY ONLY Finished Basement. Meticulouse Landscapingw/ Under $169,900 $249,900 Call today to get prequalified. MLS #754257 Sprinkler System/Timer, Concrete Curbing, Trees MLS #738307 Frank Sly & Shrubbery. Exterior Has Front Artistic Brick & DarlingContract multi on quiet street. Open and spa- WAAAY BETTER THAN NEW! Freshly painted Vinyl. Financing Options available. cious with family room off kitchen.Large yard and new carpet. Lg. (.32) beautifully landscaped yard, Call 435-830-3526 or 435-830-8026 with mature trees and full auto sprinklers. classy rock work, concrete stamped patio. 2nd garage Large closets. Room in bsmt almost finished (drive thru door) is 26x30, heated, shower, sink,toilet, for bedroom or family room. FSBO: Must See – Priced Right Starter Home it’s own water heater, Lots of light, lots of storage! 233 N 5th Street, Tooele 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Central air, carport & RV Parking, Fenced BackYard home in a nice quiet 1185 North Main • Tooele 435 833-0740 • 800 453-9606 neighborhood. Asking $122,500. Go to remax.com, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. www.deseretpeakmtg.com Carol Royal Call 830-3526 or 435-830-3526. All offices independently owned and operated. Informationdeemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 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2BDRM 1BTH, w/d in- ROOMMATE WANTED. EXECUTIVE HOME, $$ Low income govern- $1600- $2000/MO and BEAUTIFUL CONDO in FSBO 5BDRM, 3bth $$WHY RENT when Grantsville- luxury 3 cluded. No smoking. $265/mo plus 1/3 utili- Stansbury Park, 5bdrm, ment programs avail- you are in. Absolutely Overlake! 3bdrm, rambler, 2 years old, you can buy? 0 bedroom homes on Great location 305 ties. In Grantsville. No 3 b t h , n o p e t s . able call for details Ja- no bank qualifying. 1.5bth. Tile on main finished basement down programs, not large lots. Zero Down North 1st Street. d/d, kids. Pets ok. $1650/mo, $1500/dep. mie Kerr, (435)841- Brand new homes in floor, Very Clean and w/kitchenette, land- perfect credit. First Financing. Free $650/mo. Jim (435)850- $125/dep. Call Mike For more information 9144 Group 1 Real Es- Grantsville. 4 to 5bdrms ready to move in. Min- scaping complete. time buyers, Single Message: 877-744- 2374 (435)849-2478 (435)840-4652 tate over 3200sqft. Up to utes from downtown Many extras! Ready to- parent programs. 3427, ext 11 or view $100% financing. Full Tooele, Hospital, and d a y ! $ 2 9 9 , 5 0 0 . Call for details. Jamie HORSE PROPERTY for www.puretooele 2BDRM DUPLEX apart- SLEEPING ROOMS tax write off of home Golf Course. $145k Call (801)860-5696, Kerr, (435)841-9144 rent or 6 month lease, homes.com. Pruden- ment with w/d hook-ups available, $70 per $$$SAVE MONEY ownership. Move in Andy (435)840-3332 (435)882-7094 Group 1 Real Estate 1acre, 6bdrm, 3.5bth, tial R.E. yard close to Main week, $10 key deposit, Find HUD & Bank right way Homes are large family room and BEAUTIFUL custom Street. 156 N 100 W first and last week- total owned homes at: ready. Serious inquires 2BDRM 1BTH 2 car ga- kitchen, located in nice home in Grantsville for FSBO 729 Timpie Rd HOME in Pine Canyon, $595/mo. Call (435) $150 to move in. 46 N www.tooelebank only! This program will rage, fenced yard, w/d neighborhood rent. Call Angela at 3bdrm 1bth Rambler, 2 car garage, only 882-4724 Broadway. 882-7605 ownedhomes.com or not last act now. Please ook-ups, $800/mo cul-de-sac, home. RE/MAX Advanced Main floor laundry, $126,000. No down call for a list Jamie call (435)655-1380 2BDRM, 2BTH condo, $500/dep $1800/mo 1st and last 435-884-3490 walk-in closet, C/A, Un- payment available. Call SMALLER 2BDRM 1bth Kerr, (435)841-9144 (Dial area code) recently remodeled, (435)830-2572 month deposit required. finished basement, 882-4111 Prudential Water and trash paid. Group 1 Real Estate $850/mo, $300/dep. No Call (801)381-8710 or BEAUTIFUL HOME, $ 1 5 5 , 0 0 0 C a l l No pets $535/mo with 332 E 600 N, 3bdrm, AFFORDABLE rambler- LAKEFRONT Home in smoking, no pets. Gar- (435)843-4265 3,000sqft, 5bdrm, 4bth (435)840-4006 2bth, large master, fully finished, 2 family Stansbury Park, only rett (435)882-4611, maintenance discount Stansbury Park- On (2 master/ jacuzzi tub). $950/mo. No pets, no MILLPOND CONDO rooms, playrooms, only $299,000. 882-4111 (435)849-1444 $475/dep Call for de- The Water! Exclusive RV pad, basement GRANTSVILLE- Low smoking. 3bdrm 2.5bth 2 car ga- $159,000. Prudential Prudential. tails (801)563-0656 4 Bedroom 3 bath apartment/ outside ac- Down, 5bdrm home CLEAN UPPER unit, 435-840-0412 882-4111 rage, views, 2-story, home. Low down Fi- cess. $249,900 1116 on .74 acres horse 2bdrm apartment. No VALLEY VIEW hkps, pvt, deck, stor- STANSBURY PARK, 3BDRM 2BTH Duplex nancing. Free Mes- North 490 East property. Free Mes- pets/ smoking. $300/ Motel. Call (435)882- age, c/a, $1050/mo LAKE VIEW East side $198,500 3bdrm, 2bth, a/c, dishwasher, gas sage: 877-744-3427, (801)796-5908 sage: 877-744-3427, dep $550/mo. (435) 3235. or (435)882- 2400sqft. 3bdrm, 3bth. 2 Car Garage. Nearly fireplace, carport, shed, $500/dep Very clean ext 12 or view ext 70 or view 882-7163 7008. Nice, quiet Jack (435)882-3593 Tile, slate, jetted tub, ERDA HORSE Property, new home. Move in fenced yard. $800/mo www.puretooele www.puretooele 1bdrm, 2bd, kitchenette huge master. 1361 E Reduced to $335,000 ready. Reasonable of- LARGE 2BDRM 1bth $800/dep 643 East RENT TO Own Large homes.com Pruden- homes.com. Pru- available. Monthly, 970 N. $189,000 obo. Beautiful 2300sqft fers considered. (435) Serious inquiries only. Smelter (435)882-8407 5bdrm 2bth, half acre, tial R.E. dential R.E. weekly & daily specials. 435-840-5734 home on 1.31 acre, 840-3409. w/d hook ups, a/c, $1150/mo Plus $5000 HBO, cable. Open 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 4bdrm, 2.5bth, 2 car $500/dep, down. No Bank qualify- 24hrs. 585 Canyon Rd, home for rent, no smok- garage, large barn/ $585-650/mo. No pets, ing or credit check. Tooele. ing/ pets. 882-1550 Warm & Inviting shop. (435)882-9627, No Smoking. Owner/ Becky (435)884-0193 (435)830-1910 agent (435)840- 3010 4-6BDRM HOUSES for rent, $1150- $1500/mo RENT TO own, 1998 For Sale By Owner FORECLOSURE? Homes for Rambler, 5bdrm, 2bth, REMODELED APART- Rent lease options available. KNOW your options. MENTS at 585 N Main Call (801)835-5592 see Tooele East Bench, The Solutions Team. Tooele, Ut. Studio properties www.my open fp, $1320/mo lot 435-884-9449 1bdrm and 2bdrm. STANSBURY, 2BDRM hometownproperties. price @ $229,000 cur- is offering 435-843-0917 plus loft, 2bth, ac. fire- com r e n t v a l u e ! SELLING YOUR 435-496-9048 place, 2 car garage, 801-706-5342 HOME? Advertise it in fenced yard, $1,000/mo 4/BR HUD! $370/MO Office Space STANSBURY 3BDRM the classifieds. Call DEADLINES FOR clas- or $950 for on time pay- 3BR/2BA $35,000! 882-0050 or visit sifieds ads are Monday ment. No smoking, no Only $278/Mo! 5% 2bth, 2 car garage, a/c, fenced yard, some pets www.tooeletran FOR RENT and Wednesdays by pets. 435-830-5220 or down, 20 years @8% 187 Wagon Train Court, Tooele script.com 4:45 p.m. 435-882-7977 apr. for listings call o k . $ 1 1 0 0 / m o . 915 North Main, Tooele (800)586-3901 Ext. 435-850-2180 2,800 sqft open-design Rambler on cul-de-sac - great 5749. (ucan) neighborhood. 4 Bedroom, 2.75 Bath, Central AC, Smooth- Why Search All Over Out Grown Home Office? STANSBURY 6BDRM Top Range, gas Fireplace, New Hardwood, Tile and Carpet, $650-$800 per month each unit ARE YOU Tired of rent- 3.5bth 2 living room, lots of upgrades, Extra-Large 3-Car Garage/Shop, deck, Town? Check the with deposit negotiable. Starting a New Business? ing? Could you qualify $1600/mo $800/dep fully-fenced, landscaped oversized lot with RV access, Classifieds First! Just Need a Change? to purchase a home? W/D included, Gor- full sprinklers & drip system, trees, garden, fish pond and Call me and lets see. geous home Must see, sheds. $237,900. 100% ready to move in. TOOELETRANSCRIPT Please call 435-637-9300, 801-783-6870 BULLETIN Carol (435)882-3543 Call Eric (435) 830-9398 ask for Linda Move to Historic Downtown Tooele (801)688-5331 STANSBURY PARK ext. 11 Office Space Available at the Corner of BEAUTIFUL 3BDRM 4bdrm 3bth rambler Main Street & Vine 2bth rambler, excel- 2 car garage, $1250/mo lent condition, new No pets/ smoking • New Owner Suite Sq. Ft. Price carpet & tile floors. 166 Crystal Bay Drive Davidson Realty It’s A Buyers Market! Fully landscaped Occupied 102 221 $275 (801)466-5078 w/vinyl fencing. Par- $ • On-Site Parking tially furnished op- TOOELE, 4BDRM, 2bth, 1071 S. 860 W., Tooele • 209,900 106 182 $200 tional. $1200/mo 2 family rooms, double • Short or Long 206 621 $621 Owner will pay water garage, fenced yard, Term Lease and sewer bill. available immediately 310 171 $200 435-843-7070, $1150/mo. (801)842- • Competitive Rates 801-860-0538 9631 Call Kaye at STANSBURY HOMES SELLING YOUR moun- 435.882.0049 or 801.580.2791 For rent (435)843-9883 tain bike? www.tooele Agent transcript.com This is a beautiful Home! Wood Doors! Wood trim! Textured walls! Laminent wood floors! New Carpet! Better than new. If this house is in your price 1464 Country Lane, Erda $769,900 range this is a must see. This house has EVERYTHING! Beautifully Landscaped. Warm and Timing is Everything inviting wood floors, formal dining room. Formal living room, den Large 1162 N. 380 E., Tooele and comfortable master suite with a Grand master Bath. 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Over 100 mature Beautiful 2900 square foot home to be New Listing trees line this 1 acre beauty in Erda. Very built in the Canyon Rim Estates on a .26 cute and cozy home. 6 bedrooms, 2 full Way acre lot! 3 bedrooms 2 full bathrooms Beautiful bathrooms and 1 ¾ bathroom. This is a open beautiful floor plan! To Be Built Condo wonderful property. $249,900 $ $239,000 Just right for $ ______1167 Bates Canyon Rd., Erda 169,900 Amazing Views! 5 bedrooms! 2 your first home 1470 W. Hwy 199, Rush Valley 2500 Sq. Ft. Finished, Charming/Solidly 315,950 full bathrooms! 1 ¾ bathroom. 1 ½ or a rental opportunity. ConstructedSuper nice Brick home Rambler w/perfect w/ Wood unobstructed view of pine covered mountain. bathroom, Granite Countertops! Wood Floors, Updated Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms, 2 or Tile Floors. Beautiful open floor $ Bathrooms4 Beds, 4 Baths,and Alot 3576 of Living Sq Ft, Space .37 acresat Built in entertainment center built for lg. plan. Over 4600 square feet! 5 acres in 139,900 screenthis T.V.Price!! Wired Call for 840-0344. surround sound. Lg. master bath includes jacuzzi tub. East Erda. Owner – Agent - To Be Built ______$559,000 5 to 9 Acre Everything in this house is brand new Sunsets abound! 5+ acres in East Erda! and gorgeous. New cabinets, new granite Beautiful Open floor plan, 3200 square Lots In Erda! countertops, new walnut wood floors in Commercial Land feet. 3 bedrooms 2 full bathrooms. w/water the livingroom and den, new travertine Let Me Granite countertops, wood or tile floors floors. Upgraded carpets, new paint, new and so much more. Owner Agent – To Starting at $225,000 lighting, new stucco, finished basement, $ large shop. So much more. $559,900 Advertise Your Be Built $449,900 199,900 Over 30 Lots Canyon Rim Estates Home Here Under Southeast Tooele • Starting at $79,000 $84,500 This 1.25 Acre parcel of Commercial prop- Call Laramie Dunn for ertyContract is priced competitively and has all utili- ties in close proximity for connections to be made. An incredible buy for storage, shop Call Laramie Dunn for ALL or garage development or as investment for ALL your Real Estate later returns or short term resale. your Real Estate needs needs Protect yourself in the buying and selling process by using a knowledgeable professional. Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000 927 N. 1380 E. 3030 Deer Run Drive • Benches at South Rim Get more home Get more moNeY UNDERTooele CONTRACT UNDER CONTRACTPhase II • Stockton BUYERSfor your money! SELLERSout of your home! $209,900 $379,900 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Tooele City Council will meet in a Business Meeting on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at the hour of 7:00 P.M. The meeting will be held at the Tooele PUBLIC NOTICE City Hall Council Room The public is invited to located at 90 North Main PUBLIC NOTICE comment on a U.S. Air Street, Tooele, Utah. The Grantsville City Force request to modify 1. Pledge of Allegiance Council will hold a regu- its Resource Conserva- 2. Mayor's Community lar meeting on Wednes- tion and Recovery Act Recognition Awards day, May 21, 2008 at (RCRA) permit for the 3. Open Forum for Pub- 7:00 p.m. at 429 East Utah Test and Training lic Comment Main Street, Grantsville, Range (UTTR). 4. Adopt 2007-2008 UT 84029. The agenda The Air Force submitted Audit Report is as follows: a request for a Class 2 Presented by Glenn PUBLIC HEARINGS: permit modification of its Tuesday May 20, 2008 Tooele Transcript-BulleCaldwelltin A. Petition of Grantsville RCRA permit to the UtahB9 5. Resolution 2008 - 22 LLC and A.F.C. Inc. to Department of Environ- A Resolution of the annex 61.35 acres along mental Quality (UDEQ) Homes Homes Water Shares Public Notices Public Notices TooelePublicCity NoticesCouncil Con - northwestPublic City Notices boundary. Public Notices DivisionPublicof NoticesSolid and Meetings Meetings sentingMeetingsto the Reap- B. PetitionMeetingsto vacate Miscellaneous HMiscellaneous a z a r d o u s W a s t e pointment of Shauna south 30 feet of Apple (DSHW) on May 13, Make Your American TOOELE For sale, lease FOR SALE 70 Acre Ft GRANTSVILLE CITY LEPC AGENDA Bevan to the Library Street between Cooley Deadline for public no- 2008. The modification Dream A Reality! ARC option or rent: 3bdrm, underground water. NOTICE OF PUBLIC Agenda for the LEPC Board of Directors; Set- and West Streets. tices is 4 p.m. the day updates the Module IV has used double-wide 2bth, 1 car garage, fire- Contact John at HEARINGS ON PRO- meeting to be held ting her term of Service; AGENDA: prior to publication. table of solid waste man- homes available in a place. 425 South 525 (480)396-0456 POSED ZONING MAP Wednesday, May 28th, and Awarding her the 1. Summary Action Public notices submit- agement units (SWMUs) great Tooele commu- West. Call Dave AND GENERAL PLAN 2008 at 1:30 p.m. at the Powers of Office Items ted past the deadline to reflect current DSHW GRANTSVILLE Cullinary nity. We make owning 840-1009 FUTURE LAND USE Tooele County Court- Presented by Mayor Pat- a. Approval of Minutes will not be accepted. recommendations, up- Water Shares for. Sale your own home easy. MAP AMENDMENTS house, EOC Conference rick Dunlavy b. Approval of Business UPAXLP dates the Emergency .45 shares to over 50 We offer a zero interest TOOELE RAMBLER, NOTICE IS HEREBY Room. 6. PUBLIC HEARING & Licenses Coordinator List in At- shares availiable. .45 installment loan with 4bdrm,1.5bth updated GIVEN that the Grants- 1. Welcome - Chairman, MOTION on Plat Ap- c. Approval of Bills PUBLIC NOTICE tachment 7, and in- for $5,100. and 1.0 @ low up-front money! throughout. Garage, ville City Council will LEPC proval for Sharp Moun- 2. Esteam Team request THE BEEHIVE TELE- cludes several additional $11,000. per share. Rental options also landscaping, vaulted c o n d u c t p u b l i c 2. Approve March & April t a i n Subdivision 3. Consideration of Ordi- PHONE COMPANIES, changes to update the (801)550-7756 available! Quick Clos- ceilings. New flooring hearing(s) at the Grants- 2008 minutes Amended to Vacate a 10 nance No. 2008-20 for are the recipients of Fed- consistency and accu- ings! Be in your home a n d a n d p a i n t ! ville City Offices, 429 3. Haz Mat reports, ft Public Utility Easement Gordie Fields at 124 eral financial assistance racy of the Permit. in less than a week. $187,900 Call Andy Commercial East Main Street, Harry Shinton on the South Side of Lot East Main Street to re- from the Rural Utility The proposed modifica- Call now! Call now! Ve- (435)840-3332 Property Grantsville, Utah on 4. Review upcoming 2 classify 1.54 acres from Services, an agency of tion is open for public the U. S. Department of ronica at 801-641-7327. TOOELE, HORSE Prop- Wednesday June 4, training Presented by Rachelle a R-1-8 zone to a CS comment from May 20 H a b l a E s p a n o l . FITNESS CENTER 2008 at 7:00 p.m. to re- 5. Randy L. Cooper, Custer zone. Agriculture, and is sub- through 5 p.m. July 18, erty, 4bdrm, 2bth, new ject to the provisions of www.aboutarc.com windows, roof, carpet. 12750sqft, Main Street. ceive public input re- Emergency Services 7. Minutes 4. Consideration of Ordi- 2008. Interested citi- Handball courts, lock- garding the following 6. New Business May 7, 2008 nance No. 2008-21 for Title VI of the Civil zens are also invited to NEW HOME for sale in 3/4 acre. $180,000. 318 ers, showers, saunas, proposals: 7. Next meeting-June 8. Invoices the M-5 Development Rights Act of 1964, as attend a public meeting Tooele. 3bdrm, 2bth, 2 North 200 West. Re- hot tubs, mirrored aero- A.Proposed rezone of 25th, 2008 Presented by Sharon Group at 550 South be- amended, Section 504 on June 19 from 6 to 7 car garage, fireplace, Max Bill Knight. bic/ dance area. Unlim- 16.4 acres at approxi- 8. Adjourn Dawson tween Quirk and Hale of the Rehabilitation Act p.m., at the Tooele ac, nice basement, (801)706-5570 ited possibilities! mately 600 North Cooley Harry Shinton 9. Mayor's Report Streets to reclassify of 1973, as amended, County Courthouse to vaulted ceilings, close 882-7094, Street, from an A-10 LEPC Chairman 10. Adjourn 126.73 acres from an the Age Discrimination talk with Air Force and to schools and parks. Mobile Homes (801)860-5696 zone to a split RR-2.5 (Published in the Tran- Sharon A. Dawson A-10 zone to a R-1-21 Act of 1975, as UDEQ representatives For more info call and RR-5 zoning desig- script Bulletin May 20 & Tooele City Recorder zone. amended, and the rules about the permit modifi- Brenda at (801)915- nation (Patrick Hearty 22, 2008) Pursuant to the Ameri- 5. Consideration of Ordi- and regulations of the U. cation. 7179. 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Buildings application). cans with Disabilities nance No. 2008-22 to S. Department of Agri- The Air Force's compli- NO DOWN payment home for rent, no smok- B.Proposed amendment PUBLIC NOTICE OF Act, Individuals Needing amending the Street culture which provide ance history during the available on this 4bdrm ing/ pets. 882-1550 to the General Plan Fu- MEETING AND Special Accommoda- Master Plan, Technical that no person in the life of the permit being BUILDING MATERIALS: home in Tooele, 2 car ture Land Use Map for AGENDA tions Should Notify Standards and the Land United States, on the ba- modified is available METAL buildings, mini garage, $145,000. Call 128.57 acres located be- Tooele County Historic Sharon A. Dawson, Use Management and sis of color, sex, national from the UDEQ contact storage systems, roof Prudential 882-4111 Office Space tween North Hale and Preservation Commis- Tooele City Recorder, at Development Code to origin, age, or handicap, person below. The Air and wall panels, metal North Cooley Streets, sion 843-2110 prior to the adopt new specifications shall be excluded in, ad- Force's contact person is Planning on selling your building components. from it current Industrial The Tooele County His- meeting. TDD Phone for a rural road mission or access to, de- Dr. Wayne Downs, Haz- home, you could be FOR LEASE Office/ Utah Manufacture 20 and Rural Residential-2 toric Commission will Number 843-2108 cul-de-sac (turn-around). nied the benefits of, or ardous Waste Program sending your sales Business Space years plus. Top quality categories, to a Rural hold a public meeting on (Published in the Tran- 6. Consideration of Ordi- otherwise be subjected m a n a g e r , ( 8 0 1 ) points to up to 340,000 Utilities included. 46 low prices. Weekly De- Residential-1 Land Use May 23, 2008. The com- script Bulletin May 20, nance No. 2008-23 to discrimination under 777-4325. The proposed households at once. or 48 South Main. 1 livery. 1-800-262-5347. Category which allows mission will be meeting 2008) amending the Land Use any of this organization's permit modification will For $163. you can m o n t h f r e e . cobuildings@cobuild- residential densities of 1 at the County Building Management and Devel- programs or activities. be available for public place your 25 word (602)826-9471 ings.net (ucan) unit per 1 acre to 1 unit located at 47 South PUBLIC NOTICE opment Code, to repeal The person responsible review during the com- classified ad to all 45 (480)585-5380 If you build, remodel or per 10 acres. Ravage Main, Tooele Utah, at Notice is hereby given Chapter 22 (“Develop- for coordinating this or- ment period during nor- newspapers in Utah. remove buildings you Corporation, Josh Hen- 8:30 a.m. The commis- that the Tooele City ment In Areas Without ganization's nondiscrimi- mal business hours at Just call the Transcript can place your classi- wood, Barry and Verlynn sion will be taking a tour Council will meet in a Existing Services” - Re- nation compliance efforts the following locations: Bulletin at 882-0050 for Lots & Land fied ad in 45 of Utah's Gordon, Michael Moody, of the museums located Discussion Meeting on covery Rights) is Wayne A McCulley, Utah Department of En- all the details. (Mention newspapers for only Craig Ratcliff, Terry in the Tooele Valley. Wednesday, May 21, 7. Consideration of Ordi- Controller. Any individ- vironmental Quality ucan) $163. for 25 words ($5. Larsen, Lloyd and Jean- Pursuant to the Ameri- 2008, at the hour of 5:00 nance No. 2008-24 an- ual, or specific class of Division of Solid and cans with Disabilities P.M. The Meeting will individuals, who feels AVAILABLE JUNE 2nd. 280 ACRES land in for each additional nine Hendricks, Lynn El- nexing 61.35 acres Hazardous Waste Act, individuals needing be held at the Tooele that this organization Spacious, 1800sqft, Tooele County for sale, word). You will reach lison and Daniel Stewart along northwest City 288 North 1460 West special accommodations City Hall Large Confer- has subjected them to Overlake townhome. Some water and min- up to 340,000 house- Applications. boundary. Salt Lake City, UT during this meeting ence Room located at discrimination may ob- 3bdrm, 1.5bth. Walk in eral rights available. holds and all you do is All interested persons 8. Carol Worthington Re- 84114-4880 should notify Mary 90 North Main Street, tain further information closet, central air, at- Owner financing possi- call the Transcript Bul- are invited to attend and covery Right request. Tooele City Library Dixon, Tooele County Tooele, Utah. about the statutes and t a c h e d g a r a g e . ble Call (435)843-0180 letin at 882-0050 for all provide comment upon 9. Requests for exten- 128 West Vine Street Engineering, a t 1. Budget Discussion to regulations listed above $144,900. (435)830-0062 the details. (Mention these proposals. Written sions on pending devel- Tooele, UT 84074 435-843-3160 prior to be followed by a Closed from and/or file a written 435-882-4320 UCAN Classified Net- comments will also be opments/subdivisions Written comments may MUST SELL 35AC work) considered if submitted the meeting. Executive Session to a. Brownstone complaint with this or- be submitted to: RAMBLER in contstruc- -$49,900. *90 minutes to the City Recorder in Dated this 19th day of Discuss Pending Litiga- b. Brentwood Estates ganization; or the Secre- Mr. Dennis Downs tion. 3bdrm, 2bth, ga- from Salt Lake in SW Financial advance of the hearing. May, 2008 tion and Real Estate Ac- c. Mountain View Manor tary, U. S. Department of Utah Division of Environ- rage, valuted celings, Wyoming. Surrounded A copy of the plats Mary Dixon, Secretary quisition d. Northstar Ranch Agriculture, Washington, mental Quality tile. Choose your colors by gov't land. Great cli- Services showing the proposed Tooele County Historic Sharon A. Dawson 10. Council Information D.C. 20250; or the Ad- Division of Solid and and carpet. Beautiful mate, wildlife, access, amendments and the Commission Tooele City Recorder Updates. ministrator, Rural Utility Hazardous Waste M o u n t a i n V i e w s . title insured, surveyed. UP TO $1000 online regulations associated (Published in the Tran- Pursuant to the Ameri- 11. Adjourn Services, Washington, P.O. Box 144880 $176,900 Call Andy Won't last. EZ terms. www.CASHIN30MINU with each category may script Bulletin May 20, cans with Disabilities Jeremy Walker D.C. 20250. Complaints Salt Lake City, UT (435)840-3332 C a l l UTLR TES.COM In your be reviewed at the 2008) Act, Individuals Needing City Recorder must be filed within 180 84114-4880 1-877-351-5263 (ucan) checking account in 30 Grantsville City Offices Special Accommoda- In compliance with the days after the alleged 801-538-6170 minutes! No credit PUBLIC NOTICE tions Should Notify discrimination. Confi- RENT TO OWN. No TEXAS LAND LIQUIDA- each weekday before Notice is hereby given Americans with Disability (Published in the Tran- check! (ucan) the public hearing be- Sharon A. Dawson, Act, Grantsville City will dentiality will be main- script Bulletin May 20, bank qualification reqiu- TION!! 20-acres, near that the Tooele City Tooele City Recorder, at tained to the extent pos- red brand new con- booming El Paso. Good tween the hours of 9:00 Council will meet in a accommodate reason- 2008) Public Notices a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Per- 843-2110 prior to the able requests to assist sible. struction half acre road access. Only Business Meeting on meeting. TDD Phone (Published in the Tran- horse property in $14,900 $200/down Meetings sons with disabilities Wednesday, May 21, persons with disabilities needing accommoda- Number 843-2108 to participate in meet- script Bulletin May 6 & 8, Grantsville. 4bdrm $145/mo. Money back 2008 at the hour of 7:00 (Published in the Tran- 2008) Deadline for public no- tions to participate at this ings. Requests for as- 2.5bth, 2 car garage, all guarantee. No credit P.M. The meeting will script Bulletin May 20, Invite tices is 4 p.m. the day hearing should contact sistance may be made t h e u p g r a d e s . checks. be held at the Tooele 2008) PUBLIC NOTICE $1350/mo. Call today! 1-800-843-7537. prior to publication. Rachel Wright (435.884. City Hall Council Room by calling City Hall (435) The public is invited to the 801-461-5052 www.sunsetranches.co Public notices submit- 3411) at the Grantsville located at 90 North Main PUBLIC NOTICE 884-3411 at least 3 days comment on a U.S. Air m (ucan) ted past the deadline City Offices at least 24 Street, Tooele, Utah. The Grantsville City in advance of a meeting. Force request to modify Whole Stansbury Park- Lovely will not be accepted. hours in advance of the 1. Pledge of Allegiance Council will hold a regu- (Published in the Tran- its Resource Conserva- 6bdrm 4bth home on UPAXLP hearing. 2. Mayor's Community lar meeting on Wednes- script Bulletin May 20, tion and Recovery Act Town a corner lot. Low DATED this 19th day of Recognition Awards day, May 21, 2008 at 2008) (RCRA) permit for the Down! Free Mes- Water Shares PUBLIC NOTICE May, 2008. 3. Open Forum for Pub- 7:00 p.m. at 429 East Utah Test and Training to Your sage: 877-744-3427, The Central Region Jeremy Walker lic Comment Main Street, Grantsville, Range (UTTR). ext. 10 or view Council on Workforce Public Notices 12 "B" Shares Grants- Grantsville City 4. Adopt 2007-2008 UT 84029. The agenda The Air Force submitted Yard www.puretooele Services will hold its next Trustees ville Irrigation. Water Recorder Audit Report is as follows: a request for a Class 2 homes.com. Pruden- monthly Meeting on May $5750 per share. Call (Published in the Tran- Presented by Glenn PUBLIC HEARINGS: permit modification of its Sale! tial R.E. 1-888-286-2704 22, 2008 at 12:30 pm at script Bulletin May 20, Deadline for public no- the Mary Grace Manor - Caldwell A. Petition of Grantsville tices is 4 p.m. the day RCRA permit to the Utah 2008) 5. Resolution 2008 - 22 LLC and A.F.C. Inc. to Department of Environ- TOOELETRANSCRIPT 13 SHARES Grantsville 19 Gregson, Salt Lake prior to publication. ULLETIN Irrigation Company City, UT. A Resolution of the annex 61.35 acres along Public notices submit- mental Quality (UDEQ) B TOOELE TRANSCRIPT for sale $7000 per (Published in the Tran- TOOELETRANSCRIPT Tooele City Council Con- northwest City boundary. ted past the deadline Division of Solid and BULLETIN share obo Contact Ty- script Bulletin May 20, BULLETIN senting to the Reap- B. Petition to vacate will not be accepted. H a z a r d o u s W a s t e 882-0050 ler (801)509-1560 2008) pointment of Shauna south 30 feet of Apple UPAXLP (DSHW) on May 13, Bevan to the Library Street between Cooley 2008. The modification Board of Directors; Set- and West Streets. updates the Module IV ting her term of Service; AGENDA: table of solid waste man- and Awarding her the 1. Summary Action agement units (SWMUs) Powers of Office Items to reflect current DSHW Presented by Mayor Pat- a. Approval of Minutes recommendations, up- rick Dunlavy b. Approval of Business dates the Emergency 6. PUBLIC HEARING & Licenses Coordinator List in At- MOTION on Plat Ap- c. Approval of Bills tachment 7, and in- proval for Sharp Moun- 2. Esteam Team request cludes several additional t a i n Subdivision 3. Consideration of Ordi- changes to update the Amended to Vacate a 10 nance No. 2008-20 for consistency and accu- ft Public Utility Easement Gordie Fields at 124 racy of the Permit. on the South Side of Lot East Main Street to re- The proposed modifica- 2 classify 1.54 acres from tion is open for public Presented by Rachelle a R-1-8 zone to a CS comment from May 20 Custer zone. through 5 p.m. July 18, 7. Minutes 4. Consideration of Ordi- 2008. Interested citi- May 7, 2008 nance No. 2008-21 for zens are also invited to 8. Invoices the M-5 Development attend a public meeting Presented by Sharon Group at 550 South be- on June 19 from 6 to 7 Dawson tween Quirk and Hale p.m., at the Tooele 9. Mayor's Report Streets to reclassify County Courthouse to 10. Adjourn 126.73 acres from an talk with Air Force and Sharon A. Dawson A-10 zone to a R-1-21 UDEQ representatives Tooele City Recorder zone. about the permit modifi- Pursuant to the Ameri- 5. Consideration of Ordi- cation. cans with Disabilities nance No. 2008-22 to The Air Force's compli- Act, Individuals Needing amending the Street ance history during the Special Accommoda- Master Plan, Technical life of the permit being tions Should Notify Standards and the Land modified is available Sharon A. Dawson, Use Management and from the UDEQ contact Tooele City Recorder, at Development Code to person below. The Air 843-2110 prior to the adopt new specifications Force's contact person is meeting. TDD Phone for a rural road Dr. Wayne Downs, Haz- Number 843-2108 cul-de-sac (turn-around). ardous Waste Program (Published in the Tran- 6. Consideration of Ordi- m a n a g e r , ( 8 0 1 ) script Bulletin May 20, nance No. 2008-23 777-4325. The proposed 2008) amending the Land Use permit modification will Order your Management and Devel- be available for public opment Code, to repeal review during the com- Chapter 22 (“Develop- ment period during nor- ment In Areas Without mal business hours at Existing Services” - Re- the following locations: covery Rights) Utah Department of En- 7. Consideration of Ordi- vironmental Quality nance No. 2008-24 an- Division of Solid and classified ads nexing 61.35 acres Hazardous Waste along northwest City 288 North 1460 West boundary. Salt Lake City, UT 8. Carol Worthington Re- 84114-4880 covery Right request. Tooele City Library 9. Requests for exten- 128 West Vine Street sions on pending devel- Tooele, UT 84074 opments/subdivisions Written comments may a. Brownstone be submitted to: b. Brentwood Estates Mr. Dennis Downs c. Mountain View Manor Utah Division of Environ- d. Northstar Ranch mental Quality 10. Council Information Division of Solid and Updates. Hazardous Waste Online!11. Adjourn P.O. Box 144880 Jeremy Walker Salt Lake City, UT To place your classified ads in the Tooele TranscriptCity Recorder 84114-4880 In compliance with the 801-538-6170 Americans with Disability (Published in the Tran- Bulletin, visit www.tooeletranscript.com. Your ad willAct, Grantsville City will script Bulletin May 20, accommodate reason- 2008) able requests to assist appear in the print issue of the Transcript Bulletin, Tooelepersons with disabilities to participate in meet- ings. 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Valley.” is filmed here because all of keting to have filming in Utah Movies The commission is a mar- the money goes back into the and Tooele County offers continued from page B1 keting agency for filmmaking state. such a diverse opportunity of in Utah. It is their responsi- “How individual counties scenes without having to trav- bility to make the area look benefit is how much revenue is el long distances,” Cline said. year or so. attractive to producers. Tooele generated in that area,” Moore “The mountains, the desert, The Utah Film Commission County offers many of these said. “If the county benefits, the uniqueness of the salt agrees that the salt flats are a attractive locations. the state benefits. The pro- flats — it’s appealing to film- huge draw of filmmakers. Filmmakers can easily duction companies that come makers. It is a pretty popular “The salt flats are unique, access these locations. here are hiring 90 to 95 per- place.” there’s not another place in “It’s pretty to shoot [in cent of their crew from Utah.” Depending on the location the world that looks like that,” Tooele County],” Moore said. Those requesting to film of filming, producers have to said Utah Film Commission “It isn’t too far from the hub on BLM land have to fill out go to the county for special Director Marshall Moore. of Salt Lake City and usually permit applications on the permits they might need. A lot “Filmmakers will come to production companies don’t BLM Web site and for Tooele of filming in the county is on Utah to film on the salt flats want to travel more than an County. Bureau of Land Management because it creates a great space hour.” The county isn’t always property. and a place to stage action. “The nice thing is if they aware of a project that’s being “We let companies know of There is such a stark contrast would give Tooele County file photo / Kari Scribner filmed in the county. For any local permitting,” Cline between the white flats and acknowledgment in the cred- Penny’s gas station and restaurant in Rush Valley on SR-36 was transformed into instance, Cline saw camera said. “The people we most coor- blue sky with mountains in its when we do permit them the Desert Outpost for the film “The World’s Fastest Indian” starring Anthony crews and lighting equipment dinate with is the BLM. We share the back it adds drama to any to film here,” Cline said. “We Hopkins in 2005. in front of the downtown Ritz information back and forth and given scene. It’s a place we do provide and are aware movie theater in March. a lot of the filming that does market because it’s a location that there is a need for public happen our people will be first Now, with the addition of “I have no idea what that occur is on their land.” destination like Monument safety so if an incident should to respond.” the Holiday Inn Express in film was,” Cline said. Private property owners Because the filming indus- Tooele, more rooms are avail- The film was actually who permit filming to take try is a huge business, the eco- able to house casts and crews. “Gentleman Broncos.” It is place on their land are also nomic impact on the county is However, they aren’t being written and directed by Jared compensated for the use of generated from people stay- utilized — yet, Cline said. Hess who made “Napoleon their facilities. Your ing in area hotels and eating “One of the criticisms Dynamite” into an indie sen- “There’s always a need for at Tooele County restaurants. I’ve given to the Utah Film sation. A release date has not some sort of rural location or Class of 2008 “The benefits that this type Commission is that they come yet been set. small towns or desert location of industry brings is utiliza- out here do their filming and Filmmakers usually in which Tooele County works Graduate will love . . . tion of our motels and hotels stay in Salt Lake City,” she approach the Utah Film very well,” said Moore. and opportunities for some said. “We would rather have Commission first who actively Watch out for “Gentleman people to work as stand-ins them stay here which is closer seek out prospective films and Broncos” and “Forever Strong” and extras,” she said. “One of to their location site anyway.” encourage them to bring their — which were both filmed in the big problems we’ve had in The county is not compen- movie to Tooele County — or Tooele County — since they the past is the availability of sated for any film, commer- other parts of Utah. will be hitting theaters soon. motel rooms.” cial or television show that “They are actively out mar- [email protected] 8 GB San Disk Ready- Boost Cruzer Micro AT & T Phones MOVIES FILMED IN TOOELE COUNTY Adventures of Power (2007) Forever Strong (2008) Lord of War (2005) Teenage Bonnie and Bauer and Stockton Grantsville High School Wendover Airfield Clepto Clyde (1993) Rowley Junction Always (1989) Gentelman Broncos (2008) Mulholland Falls (1996) Touched by an Angel Wendover Grantsville, Stansbury Island Wendover (TV series 1994-2003) American Pastime (2007) Gerry (2002) The Philadelphia Rush Valley, Stockton and Tooele Digital Cameras Skull Valley Bonneville Salt Flats Experiment (1984) Wendover Tracker (2007) Body Fever (1969) Halloween 4: The Return of Pirates of the Caribbean: Bonneville Salt Flats Bonneville Salt Flats Michael Myers (1988) Rush Valley At World’s End (2007) Unearthed (2005) Bonneville (2008) Bonneville Salt Halloween 5: The Revenge of Bonneville Salt Flats Tooele County iPod Touch Flats and Skull Valley Michael Myers (1989) Rush Valley Plan 10 from Outer Space (1994) Warlock (1989) Buffalo Dreams (2007) Halloween: The Curse of Bonneville Salt Flats and Black Rock Bonnevile Salt Flats Antelope Island and Skull Valley Michael Myers (1995) Rush Valley See You in My Dreams (2000) The Way of the Gun (2000) Con Air (1997) Bonneville Salt Hondo (1953) Skull Valley Skull Valley and Delle Sirius Radios Flats and West Wendover Skull Valley and Tooele SLC Punk! (1998) Weiners (2006) The Core (2003) The Hulk (2003) Bonneville Salt Flats Stockton Wendover Clive and Wendover Species (1995) Whiffs (1975) Cremaster 2 (1999) Independence Day (1996) Dugway Dugway and Tooele City dealer Bonneville Salt Flats Bonneville Salt Flats The Stand (1994) Wind (1992) 500 Village Blvd Ste 110 Edge of America (2004) Joy Ride (2001) Tooele City Wendover Stansbury Park, UT 84074 Skull Valley Skull Valley and Delle Take Down (1979) World’s Fastest Indian (2005) 435-837-4225 Flaming Star (1960) Letter from a Killer (1998) Tooele Bonneville Salt Flats and Tooele County Skull Valley Wendover Talk to Me (2007) Tooele and Rush Valley