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The Perfect Bowl Trailer court residents displaced by development Lowe’s backs out of plan by Mark Watson STAFF WRITER A California commercial development plans to build a shopping plaza on the west side of Tooele’s Main Street near Walker’s convenience store at 975 North Main. But those plans have upset residents of a trailer park who will be displaced by the development. Day Stop Development has an agree- ment with property owners to purchase a 300,000 square-foot parcel of land which sur- rounds Walker’s, said Tooele City Economic Development Director Brian Berndt. As of Thursday, the company had not finalized the deal. Berndt said the company still lists Lowe’s, a giant hardware and garden supply company, as its main anchor tenant. One of the proper- ty owners, however, said on Wednesday that Lowe’s had backed out of the development. Part of this property south of Walker’s is home to Cedar Crest Trailer Court, and people there have received word that they photography / Troy Boman should move. Most bowlers never roll a perfect game, but that rare feat is becoming somewhat common for Tooele’s Tony Barker. The bowler rolled the first 300 game ever at “People here are all in an uproar, some are Tooele’s Buddy’s Entertainment Center on June 9. It was his second perfect game of the year and the fourth in his career. See story on A10. quite upset,” said Ann Winnegge, who has lived at the trailer court for 28 years. “Every year we hear the same thing, that we’re going to have to move, but this year it appears we Workers paving the way for Tooele commuters really will have to leave,” she said. About 33 trailers are set up at the Main by Karen Lee Scott UDOT representatives claim that by Street trailer court. “Eight of us already have STAFF WRITER using the Sheep Lane alternate, com- made arrangements to move,” Winnegge said. Rolling out and rolling up. muters can reduce time spent idling and She said she liked the low $210 per month Construction crews started paving that the trip will only take a total of 13 fees at Cedar Crest. state Route 36 between 2000 N. and minutes. They say the alternate could “It was $45 when I moved here in 1977 and Cimmarron Way this week, but due to the actually be faster than waiting for flaggers now it’s up to $210, so that’s not too bad,” holiday weekend crews will be taking a to allow construction trucks to enter and Winnegge said. “People are just used to stay- break from Friday afternoon until early exit SR-36. ing here.” Tuesday morning. As far as the different segments of the Meanwhile, Home Depot is moving full- Despite some spring weather setbacks, project go, paving is expected to resume speed-ahead with excavation work north of the Utah Department of Transportation again next week between 2000 N. and Mountain West Medical Center. Some city still expects the $20 million road recon- Cimmarron Way. The side streets of 2200 leaders feel Home Depot’s progress may struction project to be completed by the N. & 2400 N. are also expected to be have influenced Lowe’s decision to back off end of this summer. paved soon. for now. Al & Lid Furniture continues to build As Mother Nature continues to shower Between Erda Way and Bates Canyon a new store east of SR-36 in the area of Home sunshine on Tooele County, UDOT antici- grading operations in preparation for pav- Depot. pates that the pace of construction will ing are scheduled to begin the week of New Nine July 11. be accelerated. UDOT also requests that Tooele City could start construction of From Bates Canyon to Stansbury motorists consider using Sheep Lane as nine new holes at Oquirhh Hills Golf Course an alternate route between Tooele and Stansbury Park, especially during peak photography / Troy Boman SEE SR-36 ON A3 traffic hours. Workers lay asphalt along the west side of SR-36 Thursday morning near 2000 N. SEE PLAZA ON A2 Officers seek aid G-ville parade marshal makes ’em laugh by Mary Ruth Hammond me go with them,” Claude said. for meth exposure STAFF WRITER “I’d stand at the fence and At age 76, Claude Parkinson cry as they walked away and Tooele policeman’s death part of probe still speaks in a deep voice Billy would yell out, “Shut that — and the spontaneous stories squawking kid up!” by Mark Watson said attorney Susan Dunn, “but he tells from days of long ago, The nickname, “Squawk,” STAFF WRITER we’re seeing an alarming rate or even of something that hap- stuck for awhile, but then was Several individuals across the of officers come forward who pened just yesterday, never fail forgotten ... that is, until Claude state are seeking compensation investigated meth labs and are to draw a smile or even a deep entered high school. “Coach for medical conditions they feel experiencing similar medical belly laugh from his audience. Sterl Anderson (now deceased) originated after they investigat- symptoms.” Chosen as Grantsville’s 2005 heard about the nickname and ed meth labs back in the 1980s Dunn said Morgan’s cause Fourth of July parade marshal, from then on, I was known as and 1990s. of death was listed as “respira- Parkinson has also accepted Squawk,” Claude said. A law firm in Salt Lake City is tory failure.” He also contracted an invitation from his daughter, Squawk’s great-grandpa collecting data from former law some sort of infection prior to Krista Penney, to help emcee Timothy Parkinson, a native enforcement officers, current his death, she said. Morgan died the Little Miss Grantsville of England, joined The Church officers and families of officers in his late 50s. pageant Friday night, July of Jesus Christ of Latter-day who have died to see if there The Tooele Transcript- 1, at 7 p.m. at Willow Creek Saints and immigrated to St. are or were similarities in their Bulletin was unable to contact Elementary School. Louis. From there, Timothy medical diagnoses. Morgan’s wife Kathleen for com- Claude, as he says he’s walked with his family, includ- Dependents of Tom Morgan, ment. known by his “new friends,” ing Claude’s grandpa, Charles who worked for the Tooele “This has been tough on her,” is usually called “Squawk” by Graham Parkinson who was County Sheriff’s Department, Dunn said. Grantsville natives. The nick- then 19 years old, across the could eventually receive finan- Dunn & Dunn, PC has name was given to him by a for- Plains with other “Mormons” cial assistance because Morgan reviewed about 36 cases involv- mer neighbor, Billy Matthews. seeking refuge from religious was exposed to toxic chemicals ing officers who complained of Claude explains that Billy persecution. while investigating meth labs. medical problems associated and Claude’s older brother, “My great-grandfather was Exposure to those chemicals with investigating meth labs, Lon, used to go to movies called by Brigham Young, along could have been a factor in his Dunn said. The law firm plans to together at the old Grantsville with Peter Maughan, to settle early death. file claims for about 20 of those Opera House. Cache Valley,” Claude said. “We haven’t had a medical individuals who live in various “My brother and Billy (both Claude’s grandfather, Charles photography / Troy Boman doctor state specifically that areas of the state. now deceased), were five years Claude “Squawk” Parkinson, 76, has been selected as Grantsville’s Tom’s death was caused by older than me and wouldn’t let SEE “SQUAWK” ON A9 SEE METH ON A3 2005 Fourth of July parade marshal. exposure to these chemicals,”

WEATHER OBITUARIES A6 JUST 4 KIDS C3 INSIDE Mostly clear tonight, Lows in the SPORTS A10 TV LISTINGS C4, C5 Great Grantsville runner 60s. Mostly sunny Friday. continues to inspire Highs in the lower 90s. HOMETOWN B1 CROSSWORD C4 See A5 Complete Forecast: A2 DOINGS B4 CLASSIFIEDS C6 A2 THURSDAY June 30, 2005 ETCETERA ... SLC man dies in kite boarding accident News Briefs ValleyLocal WeatherWeather Forecast by Mary Ruth Hammond deputy marshall, and Tooele Matekel. Stockton’s First Responders Pageant contestants sought STAFF WRITER County Dispatcher Tyson Dixon Cummings was reportedly took over the CPR efforts when Fri were parked on the west side of unconscious when Turnbow and they arrived at the scene. Those interested in participat- 92/64 A kite boarding accident 7/1 Rush Lake Thursday afternoon, Dixon reached him. They imme- “Just as Life Flight was trying ing in the Miss Tooele County near Rush Lake just south of watching three subjects who diately called dispatch again and to land at the accident scene, the Scholarship Pageant should call Mainly sunny. High 92F. Winds Stockton killed a Salt Lake City SW at 5 to 10 mph. were kite boarding,” Matekel asked that a medical helicopter victim was pronounced dead,” Pageant Directo Cheryl Adams at man last Thursday. stated. from Salt Lake City be placed Matekel stated. 843-3150 or Miss Tooele County Mitchell Cummings, 45, was At 3:28 p.m., Turnbow saw in the air. A candlelight vigil in memory Stephanie Adams at 882-3544. pronounced dead at the scene of the accident in spite of fer- one of the kite boarders “go “Tooele County Sheriff’s of Mitch Cummings will be held Sat 92/59 Pollen Count 7/2 vent efforts by Tooele County down” before reaching the Deputies Aaron Bird and Ken at 7 p.m. Friday, July 1, 2005, at Abundant sunshine. Highs in the Sheriff’s deputies, Stockton’s water, Matekel explained. Marshall arrived on the scene,” Rush Lake. Friends, family mem- The pollen counts from the low 90s and lows in the upper 50s. fire chief and EMTs to save his “Turnbow and Dixon called Matekel said. “Deputy Bird, bers and all who knew Mitch are Intermountain Allergy and life, according to Chief Deputy 911, then rushed to the north along with Stockton Fire Chief invited to come and share their Asthma Clinic in Salt Lake City Ron Matekel. side of the lake’s shore to Don West, started CPR on the memories of him. as of June 30, 2005 were as fol- Sun “Jason Turnbow, Stockton’s help the victim,” according to victim.” e-mail: [email protected] lows: 88/58 7/3 Mold — High Parade route should Grass — Moderate Abundant sunshine. Highs in the upper 80s and lows in the upper Willow — Moderate 50s. be kept clear of cars Linden — Low Sagebrush — Low Tooele City employees plan to Chenopods — Low Mon install barricades on portions of Plantain — Low 89/60 Tooele’s Fourth of July Parade 7/4 route so cars will not park on those Temps/Precipitation Mainly sunny. Highs in the upper streets. The barricades will go up 80s and lows in the low 60s. Date High Low (prec./inches) at 6 p.m. Sunday night and will June 28 85 67 trace be removed after the parade on June 29 77 52 trace Monday. Tue 89/63 Residents should not park on 200 Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer 7/5 South from 200 East to Main Street for the National Weather Service, reports that his recording station at 139 S. Main Plenty of sun. Highs in the upper or on 400 North from Main Street received a trace of precipitation between 80s and lows in the low 60s. to 200 West. Those streets are too June 28 and June 29 and a total of 1.22 so ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content narrow for a parade when cars are far this month. The normal for June is 1.11 Service parked there, a city official said. inches. For the water year, which began Oct. 1, 2004, Tooele has received 24.23 Subscriber Service Parents are also asked to keep inches of precipitation. The normal for the their children from running into the year is 18.49 inches of precipitation. If you haven’t received street during the parade. Parade your newspaper by 6:30 p.m., entrants are still allowed to throw If it happens here, please call 882-0050 and our cus- candy, but children should not run tomer representative will assist in front or behind parade entries. read about it here. you. Customer service hours on Tuesday and Thursday nights are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Tooele photography / Troy Boman Rush Valley residents arrested for Anne Winnegge moved into her trailer at Cedar Crest Trailer Court on Tooele’s Main Street in 1977 on April Fools’ Day. A shopping mall will replace the trailer court forcing residents to find a new place to live. “We Are Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” thefts at Clover Creek campgrounds Utah Gov. Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. Tooele is an ideal location for 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. by Mary Ruth Hammond Matekel said. “Hunter Panels is a well-known Hunter Panels, offering an excel- Plaza (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 STAFF WRITER Matekel said items that have company with a proven environ- lent site and a highly qualified continued from page A1 Tickets are now available online Several thefts have been reported reportedly been stolen from the mental track record. In return, workforce.” at www.movieswest.com campgrounds since early June as early as August. City lead- in the Clover Creek Campgrounds the Utah Industrial Depot in e-mail:[email protected] st th area over the past month — but include coolers, gas cans, food, and ers are moving forward with a lot of other personal belongings. the plan which they hope will July 1 – 7 Tooele County Sheriff’s Chief OPEN AT NOON EVERYDAY Deputy Ron Matekel says a “sting According to the chief deputy, bring more business to the Breakfast, Lunch Now open a teen and 21-year-old man who course. Leaders have spent sev- & Dinner Sundays from operation” conducted by law Fresh, Fast & T R 7am-3pm * were cited with theft have admitted eral hours crunching numbers. Delicious II T R War of the Worlds enforcement as well as BLM and M II ʻ stealing at least some of the items I (PG-13) Forest Service officials have appre- Financial advisors to the city M ʻ S Dly: 12:10, 4:40, 9:202:30, 4:50, 7:10, 9:40 that have been reported missing. say 18-hole courses are much I GREEK & AMERICAN Sat: 12:05, 4:40, 9:20 hended the culprits. D S Sun: 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:10 (PG-13) “The case is still under investiga- more attractive to golfers, and CAFE Sun: 12:05, 4:40 “The campgrounds are owned D tion,” Matekel stated. to corporations wanting to hold and maintained by the BLM and The chief deputy added that due company events. Forest Service,” Matekel stated. to the thefts, some people have Tooele already owns the land Madagascar

PHILLY STEAKS • GYROS (PG-13) “Those agencies recently set a chosen not to camp at the Clover where the new nine holes will Call in orders welcome 882-4203 Dly: 12:10, 4:40, 9:202:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 Sat: 12:05, 4:40, 9:20 decoy trailer up in the area and Open Tues-Sat 7AM-9PM Closed Mondays Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00 (PG) Creek Campgrounds over the past be built, so that makes the move 76 West Vine Street Sun: 12:05, 4:40 watched and waited.” few weekends. However, now economical for the city. If Tooele Sure enough, before too long on that the thieves have been caught, had to buy additional land, advi- * June 25, a couple of thieves who Matekel said it should be safe to sors say they would not recom- Herbie Fully Loaded thought the occupants of the trailer camp there again. mend nine more holes because DlyDly:: 12:10, 4:40, 9:202:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15(PG-13) had left, started stealing items from “Of course, when anyone is of the high price of real estate. SunSat:: 12:10,12:05, 2:20,4:40, 4:30,9:20 7:00 (G) the area. camping anywhere, they should be If the course does become HAPPY Sun: 12:05, 4:40 “The Tooele County Sheriff’s careful to lock up any personal a popular spot, Tooele City department, working with the BLM items or valuables,” the chief dep- could start breaking even on BIRTHDAY * and Forest Service, cited two resi- uty added. the course in five to 10 years. Bewitched (PG-13) dents of Rush Valley with theft,” e-mail: [email protected] Currently, the city subsidizes Dly: 12:10, 4:40, 9:202:25, 4:40, 7:00, 9:15 AMERICA! Sat: 12:05, 4:40, 9:20 Sun: 12:10, 2:25, 4:40, 7:00 (PG-13) about $160,000 per year to keep Sun: 12:05, 4:40 the course operating. Patriotic More jobs on the way $ each * Carlisle SynTec Inc., T-Shirts Batman Begins ONLY (PG-13) Voice of Tooele County announced last week that it will 5 Dly: 12:10, 4:40, 9:204:00, 7:00, 9:45 Sat: 12:05, 4:40, 9:20 since 1894 start to build its second phase at Sun: 12:10, 4:00, 7:00 (PG-13)(PG-13) Utah Industrial Depot. Starting July 5th – Longer Drive Thru Hours Sun: 12:05, 4:40 1990, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2002 When the roofing-systems M-Th 10:30 pm, F-Sat 11:30 pm Utah Press Association manufacturing company hits full Watch for the Mr. & Mrs. Smith General Excellence Award recipient. speed it should employ 150 to Iceberg truck in DlyDly:: 12:05, 4:40, 9:202:30, 4:50, 7:10, 9:40(PG-13) 200 people. the parade! SunSat:: 12:05,12:05, 2:30,4:40, 4:50,9:20 7:10 ADMINISTRATION (PG-13) Last November, the company UNDER NEW Sun: 12:05, 4:40 SCOTT C. DUNN PUBLISHER announced plans to build facili- OWNERSHIP Show Times are subject to change. Mon-Thurs 10:30-10PM, Fri & Sat JOEL J. DUNN PUBLISHER EMERITUS ties in Tooele. 10:30-11PM, Closed Sun. Open EVERY DAY at NOON Carlisle SynTec Incorporated All shows before 6:00 pm $4.50 OFFICE • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 has manufactured single-ply 1501 N. Main ï 882-1064 Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 KATHLEEN DUNN OFFICE MANAGER Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele BRUCE DUNN CONTROLLER roofing systems for commercial All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens DIANE JOHNSON CIRCULATION MANAGER buildings in the , MEGAN DUNN OFFICE ASSISTANT Canada and Internationally EDITORIAL including O’Hara International Starts Airport, the MGM Casino in Las RITZ Friday RITZ J. MICHAEL CALL MANAGING EDITOR PG PG R Vegas, Microsoft Corporation, Shows Nightly 5:00 7:00 9:00 Shows Nightly 5:00 Only Shows Nightly 7:00 9:00 NICK DRAKE SPORTS EDITOR Monday 4th 7:00 Only Bristol-Myers Squibb, Baltimore Monday 4th 5:00 & 7:00 Only KAREN HUNT COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR Tooele’s Show Place Hilary Duff, Heather Locklear, Chris Noth Dennis Hopper; Director- George A Romero MARY RUTH HAMMOND STAFF WRITER National Aquarium, and for Over 60 Years! Martin Lawrence AUDREY ROCK-RICHARDSON STAFF WRITER Dickinson College. LAND OF THE THE PERFECT KAREN LEE SCOTT STAFF WRITER Hunter Panels, one of the 882-2273 MARK WATSON STAFF WRITER Carlisle Companies, is a leading 111 North Main, Tooele REBOUND DEAD MAN TROY BOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net $ $ $ manufacturer of energy efficient ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6 . 0 0 CHILD/SENIOR: 4 . 0 0 b e f o r e 6 p m : 4 . 0 0 BARBARA BENNETT TYPESETTER New Entrance on Erda Way • Starts Friday am/fm radio required and environmentally friendly MOTOR VU Starts at 9:40 Friday Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds ADVERTISING polyisocyanurate roof insula- also CLAYTON DUNN ADVERTISING MANAGER tion. PG-13

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SR-36 continued from page A1 Notice of Independence Parkway, roadway excavation, clearing and grading will continue. Day Deadline Changes Utility work at Village Boulevard is scheduled to begin the week of Due to the Independence Day Holiday the Tooele July 11. Transcript Bulletin will be closed Monday, July 4th. Be aware The deadlines for the Tuesday issue will be as follows: Speed limits in some areas along the construction route are only 40 Classified Advertising: Friday, July 1st by 4:45 pm. mph, while others are currently at Community News Items (i.e. wedding announcement, 50 mph. Motorists should watch birthday, baby, etc.): Friday, July 1st by 6:00 p.m. for speed limit signs, and flaggers as well as anticipate short traffic delays. For up-to-the-minute SR-36 reconstruction information, listen to 1300 AM for UDOT’s Highway Advisory Radio broadcasts. Also check www.commuterlink.utah. gov for updated traffic and weath- er information or visit www.udot. utah.gov/sr36/. People may also call the free 511 Travel Information Line or Suzanne at (435) 862-1215. Try our NEW – Tasty Questions and comments may also be sent via e-mail to SR36@comcast. Oven Toasted Subs & Second net. Project Outline Choice of Pizza Sauce Phase Two of SR-36 stretches from Mills Junction to Tooele City, a Italian Sub (Ham, Pepperoni, Salami, Cheese) $4.99 length of approximately 7.1 miles. Ham & Cheese Sub $4.99 This phase of the SR-36 Project Meatball Sub $4.99 photography / Troy Boman consists of the following: Road crews and heavy equipment lay asphalt on the western portion of state Route 36 near Tooele as part One Large, One Topping $8.99(LG) Garlic Cheese • Widening to two lanes in each of the ongoing reconstruction process. The project is expected to be complete by the end of this summer. direction with a center turn lane $3.99(SM) Bread Sticks $5.99(full) and widened shoulders raised median running through Create Your Own, Four Topping $12.99(LG) $2.99(half) North, and the lighting at the Village running from Interstate 80 to Mills $6.99(SM) • New traffic signals at three Erda Blvd intersection will be rebuilt Junction, was completed in 2001. Combo Pizza $16.99(LG) Drinks $1.89(LG) locations along the corridor at Erda • Noise Wall installation • Installation of a mountable e-mail: [email protected] $7.99(SM) $1.49(MD) Way, Bates Canyon Road and 2000 Phase One of the SR-36 Project, BBQ Chicken Pizza $15.99(LG) $6.99(SM) 2 Litre Drinks $2.00 Additional Toppings$ $1.75 Orange, Diet Pepsi, Pepsi, Mt Dew Extra Cheese $2.50 use special protective clothing these officers include kidney necessary to produce the drug Anchovies $3.00 Wings $3.50 (6 ea.) Meth while handling chemicals used cancer, problems with spleen and by increasing criminal sen- Alfredo Sauce $2.00 $6.99 (12 ea.) continued from page A1 to cook meth plus they adhere and gall bladder, headaches, tences for its possession and to other safety precautions. memory loss and brain injury. distribution. Extra Toppings ($1.75 ea.) “None of these officers com- Olives Pepperoni Onions Tomatoes “Back then, the only protec- If these officers do receive Methamphetamine hydrochlo- Pineapple Salami Mushrooms Cheese plained about their jobs, in fact tive clothing officers had were compensation it would have to ride is easily produced using Jalapenos Canadian Bacon Italian Sausage Chicken they relished the chance to bust some latex gloves,” Dunn said. come from their employers or ephedrine, hydroiodic acid Green Peppers Artichoke Hearts Ham meth houses and combat drug Officers used to carry evidence their employer’s worker’s com- (both controlled substances), or abuse at the source instead of in the back of their cars. “These pensation funds, Dunn said. over-the-counter pseudoephed- later on down the road,” Dunn poisons were hideous to say the She indicated there is contro- rine found in cold medication. said. least. 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The agenda of the next Tooele County sparkling displays is not some- public hearing will be held next Planning and Zoning meeting. thing to be taken lightly. Wednesday, July 6 at 7 p.m. in the The Ensign Group (the firm “We cannot be lulled into basement of the Tooele County behind Saddleback) is planning to complacency because we’ve had Courthouse located at 47 So. Main have just over 10 acres of land as such a wet winter and spring,” Street, Tooele. part of a planned unit development. said Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. “On Tooele County Planner Nicole Some of the land is set to be used as the contrary, we need more Cline believes the development will a truck service center and another diligence than usual with fire help bolster the county’s economy segment could be transformed into safety.” and provide new employment for a gas sales/convenient store. Huntsman said the “increased the area, “which is something we The piece of land is on the precipitation has caused the are quite excited about.” west side of state Route 36 just vegetation to flourish, increas- ing the fire danger.” “The July holidays are some of our most worrisome times,” said Allergies? State Forester Joel Frandsen. “All fires need three things, oxy- David K. Palmer, M.D. gen, fuel and an ignition source, Nancy J. Stevenson, P.A.-C and fireworks are commonly that source of ignition.” • Ear, Nose, and Throat He added, “Grasses are unusu- • Head & Neck Surgery ally tall and thick and coupled • Allergy & Sinus • Voice Disorders with fireworks, or other sources of ignition, we could see very Call 882-6448 to make an appointment large fires.” Frandsen said, “We want everyone to enjoy their holiday outings, but to do so safely. This is the year to be extra careful and cautious.” % Because of risks linked with off fireworks, each of the different 25select municipalities in the county are urging care — some cities are prom gowns even limiting the areas where fireworks can be lit. “Eternity by Millennial Sun” “Do You Love Me” Tooele City Although home-use fireworks have not been banned, fire offi- cials are asking city residents not % to light fireworks in the follow- off ALL Hairpieces ing areas: north of 2000 North, 10 east of Droubay Road, south Come early for best Selection. of Skyline Drive or west of 900 Ask about our “FREE Groom’s Tux” Offer West. An overhead fireworks display is slated for 10 p.m. at the Deseret Peak Complex. Grantsville Fireworks will only be file photo 80 W. Vine Tooele• 882.2817 www.donnasbrides.com allowed in a small segment of Firefighters keep a close eye on a fireworks show from the summer of 2003. Fire danger is very high this Home of “Mrs. Sew & Sews” alterations & more. the city. The quadrant where year so patriotic revelers are urged to use caution when celebrating the Fourth of July. Come meet Heather Taylor - new manager of Gowns by Pamela of Tooele fireworks, such as sparklers and fountains, can be lit includes the area between Durfee to Clark Bureau of Land Management Firecrackers, bottle rockets streets and Willow to West and U.S. Forest Service Lands is and Roman candles are illegal in streets. Anyone caught igniting strictly prohibited but campfires Utah. But interestingly enough $ $115 $247 79 fireworks in any other area of in designated areas are allowed. there are more fires and injuries biweekly biweekly biweekly the city can be cited and fined. Firework injury facts caused by bottle rockets than by Fireworks in the sky above the According to the National any other firework. These devic- city park should begin between Center for Injury Prevention and es can travel up to 200 miles an 9:30 and 10 p.m. Control, in 2003 9,300 people hour, fly in many directions and Stockton were treated in U.S. emergency explode in midair. While spar- Currently there aren’t any departments for fireworks-relat- klers may seem fairly harmless, restrictions on the use of legal ed injuries. Children 14 years they can burn at 1,800 degrees 04 Kia Rio fireworks within the town’s bor- and younger sustained about 45 Fahrenheit and cause severe 02 Dodge Dakota 05 Chry 300C ders, but citizens are advised to percent of those injuries, and scorches. Silver, list $15,995 Pearl, list $32,995 Green, list $10,000 check the town marquee near boys represented 72 percent of General fireworks $ $ $ the firestation for changes to all those injured. regulations now14,999 now 32,495 now 8,995 firework limitations. Hands and fingers (26 percent Legal store-bought fireworks Unincorporated areas ), eyes (21 percent), and head can only be used between July $ Restrictions for the entities of and face (18 percent) were the 1-7 and July 21-27. 115 parts of the body most frequent- biweekly Local Sales People Serving Erda, Lake Point and Stansbury Be sure to keep flames away Park match state regulations in ly injured. More than half of from homes, cars and dry grass- the Local Community. that legal fireworks are permit- the injuries involved burns (63 es and weeds. Keep a bucket Ask about our Tooele ted in open areas that are away percent) and injuries were most nearby to put out any flames, from vegetation. commonly associated with fire- and soak used fireworks before County Resident discount! Federal lands crackers (24 percent), rockets throwing them away. Lanny DuClos (18 percent), and sparklers (21 The use of fireworks on e-mail: [email protected] 04 Mits Galant percent). list $15,995 $ Buy a glass of lemonade at G-ville park now 14,987 Jack Wynn Ryan Garcia JD Lawrence to help with childhood cancer research by Mary Ruth Hammond can be ordered online at www. STAFF WRITER alexeslemonade.com Alexandra “Alex” Scott, That web site states: “Too a 7-year-old girl who lived in many parents and families are QUALITY Philadelphia, had probably losing their children to cancer; never heard of Grantsville, Utah. children who were determined, In fact, there’s probably a lot of strong and kind and who had big places in the United States that dreams. Too many parents and Discount Outlet Alex had never heard of — even families are currently watching though many of those cities and their children undergo treat- $95 towns will honor her over the ments for cancers; children who 3 Month - 3000 mi. biweekly upcoming Fourth of July week- would rather by playing with limited Warranty end. their friends, going to school, or Just two days before her first not worrying about stresses of on all Quality birthday in January 1997, Alex hospital visitors. Certified Vehicles! was diagnosed with neuroblas- “Too many parents, families toma. She passed away peace- and children are dealing with fully at her home on Aug 1, 2004, Alexandra “Alex” Scott was long-term survival issues and with her family by her side. diagnosed with neuroblastoma side effects from childhood can- 668 No. Main 01 Chry 300M Alex’s family has started sell- in January 1997, just two days cers and treatments; and they Blue, list $16,000 ing lemonade to raise money for before her first birthday. She will continue to watch as they childhood cancer research. passed away peacefully at her deal with the effects of cancer home on Aug. 1, 2004, with her 882-2211 $ Grantsville City will partici- for the rest of their lives.” family by her side. Based on Biweeky payments. Plus tax, lic & fees. OAC now 12,400 pate in those efforts on Monday, The web site asks that all peo- July 4, when a stand at the Cherry sales. The special label, Alex’s ple throughout the nation take a $110 $114 $122 Street Park will sell lemonade in Lemonade Stand/Country Time little time this Fourth of July to biweekly biweekly biweekly Alex’s behalf. All proceeds from is now available in grocery remember Alex and other chil- those sales will go to help with stores. And the Alex’s Lemonade dren who have died or who are childhood cancer research. Stand/Country Time kit is also struggling with cancer — and to Alex’s mother says the goal now available in grocery stores. please buy a glass of lemonade is to eventually raise $5 million A book titled Alex and The to help in the research of finding for childhood cancer research Amazing Lemonade Stand is a cure for childhood cancer. through Alex’s Lemonade now available in book stores or e-mail: [email protected] 01 Mazda Millenia 02 Saturn VUE 03 Mits Montero list $15,995 Silver, list $15,995 Sport, list $18,000 What was that big noise last night? $14,368 $14,995 $15,995 Read about it in the Transcript Bulletin! now now now SUBSCRIBE 882-0050 THURSDAY June 30, 2005 A5 Man’s enthusiasm for running lives on as memorial hits 10th year by Mary Ruth Hammond Myrt turned to take the stool Only one thing will matter next can be won, and we know that STAFF WRITER back to the patio, when Ray said in Monday when the 10th annual Ray somewhere, Ray is still “running.” It has happened every Fourth of a raspy voice, “OK, leave it here.” Barrus Memorial 5K run gets under He must be proud that his influ- July since Grantsville’s Ray Barrus In the fall of 1994, Ray’s son Jeff way. A little city in Utah — popu- ence has helped hundreds of people passed away in October of 1994. stood tall and proud as he told the lation just over 7,000 — is keep- around learn the truth Runners and/or walkers meet at hundreds of people who had gath- ing alive the memory of a great that he knew as a very young boy: the corner of Cherry and Quirk ered at the LDS Chapel for Ray’s man who died way too young. running has a way of fixing or at streets at 7 a.m. By 7:30, they’ve funeral services that his dad was Remembering Ray gives us all hope least helping any physical or emo- been bussed to an area about a mile a devout man — an industrious and confidence that difficult races tional problem any of us face. south of the cattle guard on the Old and self-reliant person who clung to Mormon Trail. small towns. By 8 a.m. each Fourth of July, Jeff said that his dad liked people Grantsville’s 5K (3.1 mile) Ray — but maybe he liked horses and WINDOW SPECIAL Barrus Memorial Run begins. solitude even more. Even Ab and It doesn’t matter who wins the Myrt say their son was quiet and race. It doesn’t matter who runs often kept to himself. As a youth, the whole distance — or who has he spent many a summer on his to walk most of the way. It doesn’t Grandpa Victor Lawrence’s ranch- matter who comes in last. es in Idaho, Wyoming and Tooele Only one thing matters in Ray’s County, riding horses and running memorial race — a little city in through the fields with only the Utah — population just over 7,000 sound of air in his ears. — is remembering one of its own. The night before Ray died, Ab sat Grantsville and its residents is keep- beside him on the couch. Ray told ing the memory of Ray Barrus alive. his dad, “We gotta do something. In 1965-1970, Barrus was listed in Help me move these arms.” Track and Field magazine as one Ab knew the time of death was of the top 10 distance and steeple- drawing near as Ray slipped in and chase runners in the world. out of consciousness that night. On

Some say they can feel Ray’s the next evening, Oct. 6, 1994, in the COUPON “spirit” as they participate each presence of his parents, children year in the race. Others who run and other family members, Ray in the memorial 5K run never had finally succumbed to cancer — 8 1/2 the opportunity to know Ray. But years after doctors had predicted not even that matters, for those he’d be dead within 24 months. who knew Ray — and even those The first Ray Barrus Memorial who didn’t — take a moment each photo courtesy Barrus family Run was organized by Bart Fourth to pay respect to a man who Ray Barrus, former distance runner from Grantsville who died in 1994, was Hamatake and Roger Cowan the •Lifetime Guarantee captain of the BYU track team in 1965, was selected a first-team member made the community proud. summer following Ray’s death. For • Energy Efficient Born July 16, 1943 in Salt Lake of the National College Athletic Association All-American team and also the past seven years it has been earned a spot on the U.S. Track Team. 10 WINDOWS City to Albert (Ab) and Myrtle Orem resident Larry Lawrence (a INSTALLED • Quality Installation (Myrt) Lawrence Barrus, Ray was News Days of ’47 Marathon. A news- years. first-cousin to Ray), and Brad Sutton * a quiet boy who discovered a great paper article published that year Ray set to work, trying to out- who have kept the event going. truth about himself at a young age. stated, “Barrus easily won the inau- run the cancer that was threatening Those who want to participate $ No Payments “Dad always told us that running gural Deseret News marathon, with to take his life. And for awhile, it in the 2005 Ray Barrus Memorial 2985 No Interest until could fix anything — any prob- a time of 2:49:47. By 18 miles (a looked as though he’d done it. But Run must register at Grantsville LIMITED TIME OFFER Nov, 2005 lem that we had,” Ray’s daughter, marathon is 26.2 miles), he had such after the stomach cancer went into City Hall, 429 E. Main St., by 5 p.m. Heather Kimber, said this week. “If a big lead that he walked much of remission, doctors found the same Friday, or by Sunday evening at the Dad got car sick, he would pull over the latter part of the race.” disease in his lungs. Later, cancer home of Brad Sutton, 282 S. Cooley and run, and it would make him Deseret News Sports Columnist was found in his liver and a kidney. St. Those who pre-register will pay a feel better. He truly believed that Doug Robinson wrote following About the same time he was run- fee of $12, which includes a T-shirt. running could fix any physical or Ray’s 1994 death from cancer, that ning his race with cancer, Ray was Those who register the morning of emotional problem.” “Barrus (who died at age 51) was a also facing a divorce. So there he the run will pay a $15 fee. Ray started running when he was was, simultaneously trying to out- Prizes and awards will be pre-

runner before runners could earn COUPON just a little kid. He’d tell his parents, livings, before the running boom distance divorce, cancer, five major sented to runners of the Ray Barrus “I’m going for a run.” boomed.” surgeries, five rounds of chemo- Memorial 5K Run at about 9 a.m. “We thought he was just running Sherald James, who coached Ray therapy and still teaching, coaching at Grantsville’s Cherry Street Park around the block,” Myrt said. “One at BYU once stated, “If (Ray) had and taking care of his children. on July 4. day Mike Johnson (now deceased) come up during the era of Henry Ray didn’t ask for anything when But it won’t matter who wins the Call told us he had seen a kid running in Marsh ... and had the opportunity his divorce was finalized. He moved race. It won’t matter who ran the Now! the South Willow Mountains. When and the funding to continue training, back home with his parents but whole distance. It won’t matter who *Some restrictions apply he got closer, Mike saw that the kid he would have been up there with stayed extremely involved in the had to walk most of the way. COUPON was Ray. That was the first Ab and I the well-known American distance lives of his seven children, includ- knew how far Ray was running.” runners. I’m not sure he wouldn’t ing Jeff Barrus, Kristen Anderson, By the time Ray was in high have dominated that particular era Heather Kimber, Natalie Critchlow, school, his running skills were for quite a number of years. But Shannon Ostler, Jeni Hansen and exceptional. Grantsville High School there was no funding, and he had a Jacqlyn Lawrence. Coach Don Ed Sandberg told his family, and he had to support them Ray also took every opportunity parents that Ray’s talent in racing and never had an opportunity.” he could find to spend time with his could take him a lot of places. Ray graduated with a master’s younger brother, John, and younger And that’s exactly what hap- degree from BYU in 1969. He and sister, Sherry. pened. his wife Cheryl Huthman have one Things got pretty tough for Ray ������������������������������������ After graduating from Grantsville son and six daughters. toward the end — but still, he con- High School in 1961, Ray attended In addition to teaching and tinued his race, right up to his last Southern Utah State College where coaching at the College of Eastern breath. Myrt and Ab remember that he was a member of the school’s Utah for 14 years, Ray also taught during the last six months of their track and cross-country teams. Two and coached at Skyline, , oldest son’s life, his feet were often WO years later, he enrolled at BYU where swollen to the point that he couldn’t O U Grantsville, Tooele and Springville H BL T SP he was captain of the Cougar’s track high schools. At one time he was walk. And because of the excruciat- 4T EC team in 1965. the athletic and recreational direc- ing pain in his back, Ray spent the LY IA Also in 1965, Ray was selected as tor for Hot Springs County in last part of his life sleeping in a sit- JU L a first team member of the National Thermopolis, Wyo. ting position, with his feet stretched College Athletic Association It was 1985 when Ray began the in front of him and his head tucked (NCAA) All-American team. He also toughest race of his life — one between his knees. earned a spot on the U.S. Track which eventually took his life — but It’s still hard for Ab and Myrt to Team that same year. never destroyed his faith or his zeal think about the morphine pills they As a member of the U.S. Track for excellence. had to give Ray to keep some of the buy one Team, Ray ran races in New York, “Ray started having trouble swal- pain away. And Myrt recalls walking Sweden, Norway, and Italy, just to lowing back in 1985,” his mom, Myrt past the bathroom door one morn- MEMBERSHIP name a few places. In the summer of said this week. “He went to the doc- ing and seeing Ray sitting down to 1966, he was invited to run against tor and was told that he looked to brush his teeth. She knew he was then world steeplechase champion, be in excellent physical condition. too weak to stand, so she went out Gaston Roelants of Belgium. Ray He had never drank or smoked. to the patio and brought in a small get one finished second in that race, behind He ate right. He ran and exercised table and told her son to sit on that Roelants. constantly.” to wash his face or brush his teeth. In 1970, Ray captured first- But X-rays revealed that Ray had “Ray had a lot of pride,” Myrt place in both the Stevens-Brown stomach cancer. Doctors gave him said. “He told me he didn’t need the Marathon and the first-ever Deseret a five percent chance to live two stool.” FREE!* ONLY 25 AVAILABLE!

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photo courtesy Barrus family The children of Ray Barrus include (front, l-r) Shannon, Jeni, (middle) Jeff, Kristen, Natalie, Heather and (back) Jacqlyn. Jeff, a writer, has lived out of the country for the past several years. But Ray’s daughters, their spouses 310 South Main and children participate annually in Grantsville’s Fourth of July 5K Memorial Run held in honor of their dad. A6 THURSDAY June 30, 2005 Students built affordable homes in county OBITUARIES

Utah Housing Corporation meet affordable housing needs Erickson, UHC President. throughout the state with funds Floyd A. Sampson (UHC) and students participating for moderate income households Once complete, UHC sells the from the sale of the homes. in the Tooele and Grantsville High across the state. Using the ECHO homes at below-market prices to The four bedroom two bath Floyd Allred Sampson, 84, Schools construction trade pro- program, schools are provided families earning 80 percent or Grantsville homes have 1,500 of McMinnville, Ore., died June grams are celebrating the com- financing by UHC to build the less of the area median income. finished sf, and 1,100 of unfin- 28, 2005, at Willamette Valley pletion of three affordable ECHO homes. Profits from the sale will be given ished sf. The homes will sell for Medical Center. He was born (Educationally Constructed Participating students are to the school district for future approximately $144,900. The five July 18, 1920, in McCormack, Housing Opportunity) homes given an opportunity to learn construction and home building bedroom two bath Tooele home Utah, the son of Alonzo and that are enabling lower-income valuable hands-on training in the programs. To date, four homes has 2,035 finished sf and 1,065 Mary Alice Sampson. Floyd was families the opportunity of home construction industry while build- have been completed by the dis- unfinished sf. The home will sell the first white child born in ownership. ing a home in their community. trict. for approximately $162,900. McCormack. He was the sixth “I think the chance for stu- “UHC is proud at the many Terry Linares, Director of For more information on UHC’s of 11 children. dents to learn these kinds of skills opportunities these ECHO homes Secondary Education, Tooele programs, call 801-902-8200 or Growing up in Delta, Utah and qualities is wonderful! And provide. Students are gaining County School District, says visit www.utahhousingcorp.org. he met his life-long sweetheart, Floyd Allred Sampson it means a great deal to us to experience they will be able to “Tooele County School District To see these homes, visit “Homes Edna Irene Christensen, at a have our own home rather than use both professionally and per- appreciates the partnership with for Sale” on the UHC website. dance. They were married Jan remodel. There was nothing he live in a little mobile home or sonally. In turn, the student’s well- UHC’s ECHO program. This pro- UHC is a self-supporting public 2, 1942 in Las Vegas, Nevada. On wouldn’t attempt. He was an with family,” said Lacey Williams, supervised, hard work contributes gram provides our students with corporation that offers multiple Feb 22, 1952 they were sealed for electrician by profession. the future owner of this ECHO to keeping the cost of the home opportunities during their edu- resources to develop and finance time and eternity in the LDS St. As Alzheimer’s robbed him Home. lower. As a result, a hard work- cational experience and beyond quality, affordable housing for George Temple. Three children of these great gifts, Floyd, first The ECHO program was cre- ing family can afford this new, high school. Our six year part- low and moderate income people were born to them: two sons, with frustration and then with ated by UHC in 1997 to help quality built home,” said William nership has been great for the across the state. UHC finances Floyd Leroy Sampson (Ellen) resignation learned to live with community and makes such a low-interest home loans for thou- of Yamhill, Ore. and Kenneth his limitations. Floyd was a difference for families.” sands of lower-income home buy- Marvin Sampson (Jerelyn) of member of The Church of Jesus To date, 75 homes have been ers. Since created by the Utah Las Vegas, Nev.; and one daugh- Christ of Latter-day Saints, hold- completed statewide and over 500 State Legislature in 1975 as an ter, Jacquelyn Ormond (Errol) ing the office of high priest. students were enrolled in their independent public corporation of Pocatello, Idaho. Floyd and A modest, quiet man, Floyd schools program this year. UHC UHC has provided financing for Edna’s love for each other flour- shared his testimony and love of has contributed almost $400,000 more than 67,000 single and multi- ished and shone throughout his Savior through his example to participating school programs family affordable housing units. their marriage of 63 years. Edna of service, kindness, patience patiently and lovingly cared and love of family. He enjoyed for Floyd as his battle with being with his family, especially Alzheimer’s progressed. the children; fishing, golf, bowl- Teach ESL using visuals, During WW II Floyd served ing, wood carving, traveling and in the U.S. Army Air Force as doing anything with Edna. Welders & Welding Equipment a radio operator in the India- In addition to his wife and Hand, Machine And Power Tools gestures, encouragement Burma campaign. He flew in children, he is survived by 14 Benches, Cabinets And Lockers Nora Luna, M.Ed. how they are offered. Prevention transport planes as they deliv- grandchildren, 19 great-grand- with English language learners ered life-saving supplies over children, three brothers, one Metal Working Equipment CSAP ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR EVERYTHING The United States has expe- must be framed within a social, the Himalayan “Hump”. He was sister and numerous nieces and Bandsaws, Drill Presses MUST GO! rienced a significant amount of political and economic frame- awarded the American Theater nephews. He was preceded in Trailer Axles And Auto Parts immigration over the past 20 years. work. Acculturation is not always of Operations Service Ribbon, death by his parents, one great- Asiatic Pacific Theater Service grandson, three sisters and three Maintenance Equipment Hispanic/Latinos are the fastest positive. Research results indicate growing group of immigrants, cur- that acculturation affects language Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, brothers. Yard Crane, 3 Axle Trailer, Utility Truck rently representing about 11.7 per- proficiency, academic achieve- Distinquished Unit Badge and Funeral services will be held 700 Pounds Of Moss Agates cent of the U.S. population. This ment, social and emotional adjust- Victory Medal. on Saturday July 2 at 1 p.m. in 100’s Of Items, is expected to double by the year ment, self-concept and identity. After his discharge in the Tooele First Ward 253 S. November 1945, he returned 200 East. Viewing at the church 2050 to 24.3 percent of the U.S. Surprising results have emerged Too Many To List home to Edna and baby Leroy. is from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. population. Much of the growth in from research studies that show The family moved to Las Vegas, prior to services under the Hispanic/Latino groups has result- the more acculturated some lan- ed from recent immigration, and NV where Jackie and Kenny direction of Tate Mortuary. The guage minority adolescents are, were born. Floyd and Edna later family is appreciative of the 110 N. SR 138 this trend is expected to continue. the less well adjusted they are An estimated 9.9 million of the moved to Southern California kind attention given our dad at (Main Street) emotionally. and then to Tooele, Utah. After the Willamette Valley Medical total 45 million school-aged chil- Language acquisition is a long- being diagnosed with Alzheimers, Center, the many acts of kind- Grantsville dren live in households in which term process that occurs natu- they moved to McMinnville to ness from neighbors, friends and languages other than English are 884-6384 rally during childhood. A second be near their son, Leroy and members of Floyd and Edna’s spoken. Spanish is the language of language is acquired in a natural his family. Floyd’s strong work Church. two-thirds, or six million children, sequence through understand- ethic and quick mind earned Our husband and Dad has who speak a language other than Mon-Fri able oral and written messages. him the reputation of being able returned to his Heavenly Father. English at home. 8 am - 6:30 pm Language proficiency gains are to repair almost anything from We are so blessed to know that This demographic shift has an made when one understands what cars to curling irons to a house families are forever. impact on prevention services and is read or heard. Prevention profes- sionals working with those whose first language is Spanish may find helpful the following research- identified strategies to facilitate the understanding of lessons for Tooele County English language learners: Chamber of Commerce • Use visuals and real objects to make concepts and vocabulary understandable. • Employ gestures and body language to emphasize meaning. • Speak clearly and pause often. • Paraphrase by saying the same Melinda Lloyd thing in different ways. Melinda Lloyd • Write key words and ideas. All and Weston Henwood; sisters, students benefit from seeing the Our precious daughter, Heather and Richelle Henwood, written language. Melinda, returned to her Father all of Tooele. She is also sur- • Use graphic organizers, in Heaven unexpectedly, on vived by her father, Gary Lloyd semantic webs and charts. Monday, June 27, 2005. and brother Greg Lloyd, all of • Make frequent comprehension Melinda was born in Salt Lake Tooele. checks. Students can show they City, Utah, on Oct. 22, 1979. She Her surviving grandparents understand with gestures, actions always had a twinkle in her eye. are June Lloyd, Dick and Virginia or with short answers. She had a big heart and always Hall, Tom and Louise Pledge, Eggs • Ham • Hash Browns made everyone smile. We loved • Ask students to explain main Richard and Leone Henwood to tease her and hear her giggle. concepts to one another in pairs and great-grandmother Edith Pancakes • Juice • Milk • Coffee Melinda loved to learn; she or small groups, using their first Brown. Come Early & was an excellent student. She language if they wish. She was preceded in death by graduated from Tooele High her grandfather Harold Lloyd. Beat the Crowd! • Keep oral explanations to the School in 1998. She loved to whole class short and involve stu- A viewing will be held Save a Good Spot read and watch movies. Thursday, June 30, 2005, at the Monday, July 4th dents in collaborative, small-group for the Parade! Melinda was member of The Tate Mortuary from 6-8 p.m. activities. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Funeral services will be held • Encourage students to dra- 7:00 am - 8:30 am day Saints. She was employed Friday, July 1, at 11 a.m. at the matize stories using English, their by Usana and had many close 26th Ward chapel, 1000 W. Utah first language or pantomime. friends there. Avenue, with a viewing from • Review the lesson in the Her family and friends were 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. prior to the learner’s first language. An aide her most precious treasures, funeral. In front of $ or another student might help the especially her mother. Melinda, we will miss you teacher do this. She is survived by her moth- dearly, but we will see you 5 Students acquiring English need er and father, Cassi and Rick County Adults...... again. to be in non-stressed environments Henwood; brothers Jason Lloyd Courthouse $ where they are given the opportu- 3 nity to make use of the second lan- Sandra Jean Steele Children..... guage through social and academ- 10 & under ic interaction. Students become Yancey 47 So. Main motivated to acquire their second Kids 2 & Under FREE language because they need to Sandra Jean Steele Yancey, Tooele .. use it to function in their school 58, passed away June 28, 2005, environment. after a courageous battle with Information provided by a long illness. She was born CSAP’s Western Center for the March 4, 1947, in Mahopac, NY, Application of Prevention to Hugh Francis and Betty Jean A SPECIAL THANKS TO... Hall Winther Steele. She grew Technologies. Resources: Carrera- up in Tooele where she met Carillo, L., (2004) Educating and married Jim Yancey Feb. English Language Learners: 15, 1996, and they raised two Utilizing English Language children, David and Patty. She Sandra Jean Steele Yancey Acquisition Strategies in worked for many years at Dairy Soelberg’s Prevention Programs, Retrieved Queen, Dairy Delight, 7-11, and Steele of Tooele and Jeffrey S. May 2, 2005 from: http://casat. Wal-Mart. Her grandchildren, Steele, also of Tooele; sisters, unr.edu/westcapt/border.htm Zachery, Alexis and Cassandra Janine Goble of Salt Lake City For more information visit: Brozovich were her greatest joy. and Patty D. (Scott) Holladay www.westcapt.org or call (888) She will be loved and missed of Midvale; beloved grandchil- 734-7476. Funded by the U.S. by all those who knew her best. dren and many nieces, nephews Department of Health and She is survived by her good and cousins. She was preceded Human Services, Substance friend, Jim Yancey; children, in death by both parents and Abuse and Mental Health Services David B. Yancey and Patricia a nephew John R. Steele, Jr. Administration, Center for L. Brozovich; brothers, Peter Graveside services will be held Substance Abuse Prevention. M. (Teri) Steele of Colorado at 10 a.m., Friday, July 1, at the Springs, Colo., John R. (Jennie) Tooele City Cemetery. THURSDAY June 30, 2005 A7 War of the Worlds starts off strong, but ends up a little dull n the ter’s mouth so she couldn’t 13, for frightening sequences of beginning, scream for the fifth time, and sci-fi violence and disturbing Iit was Rachael stares terrified with images. (This is a strong PG- terrifying. red and puffy eyes for the fifth 13, containing very frightening Ferocious time, I started to wonder when themes for young ones). metal beasts Running time: 1 hour, 57 climbing out it was all going to be over. of the earth, Grade: B minutes zapping peo- Currently playing. Rated PG- e-mail: [email protected] ple into cin- ders, destroy- ing their Audrey Rock- cities, exter- Richardson STAFF WRITER GRAND OPENING minating their very exis- tence. Then Reel Talk it became in Stansbury Park distasteful, as masses of bodies floated along in rivers, and wall after wall of missing posters greeted shell- shocked survivors, and parents were forced to choose which children to save and which to GLOW let perish. Then it got redun- dant, and dare I say a little dull, MINI SPA as repeat sequences play out almost identically over and over again. photography / Andrew Cooper During a catastrophic alien attack, Ray Ferrier (Tom Cruise) has to protect his daughter Rachel (Dakota Fanning), as The only part I couldn’t get he finds shelter with the disturbed Harlan Ogilvy () in War of the Worlds, directed by Steven Spielberg. over was the floating body/ missing poster bit. There’s his movie, but I submit that it is to them, the little family clings Tim Robbins plays a small something disturbing about insensitive and in bad taste. tenaciously to one another. but pivotal role that illustrates a filmmaker sensationalizing Inattentive dad Ray Ferrier Spielberg directs Fanning to the ugly measures survival and exploiting specific real-life (Tom Cruise), a divorced dock- bloodcurdlingly dramatic hys- sometimes dictates. He and aspects of world tragedy that worker, has the kids, Rachel terics — the kind that would Fanning probably would have have happened in the recent (Dakota Fanning) and Robbie make you drive off the road in been the better choice as a past for entertainment pur- (Justin Chatwin) for the week- frustration if she was your own father/daughter team. poses. end. Their mother (Miranda kid. But she does prove to be War of the Worlds (a modern Not enough time has passed Otto) drops them off with their the most human character of resurrection of H.G. Wells’ clas- since December’s cataclysmic father just as the world starts this bombastic global catastro- sic) is chiefly a visual effort; the FREE GIFT with tsunami for Spielberg to have phe, as Cruise’s coarse, barely polarizing sights and sounds to shut down for a worldwide Microdermabrasion purchase of Dermalogica felt comfortable about releas- alien attack. responsive father and Chatwin’s make an arresting and ghastly products. While supplies last. ing this as-is. Obviously, the The Tripods (three-legged barely responsive brother don’t nightmare. Spielberg directs his $55 movie was in the works before alien machines of destruction) emote well. early scenes with a vigorous the tsunami hit. But with such drive straggling survivors, Admittedly, Cruise’s char- and absolute sense of terror. 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Some of the best 3-D immersive animation ever created will take audi- ences on a realistic journey “Life Quest,” the latest production of the Clark Planetarium, is part live-narrated and part full-dome cinema, examining the search for life BLOWOUT! through space to see what life might be like on other plan- beyond the Earth. �� ets. other stars in our Milky Way the discovery of extra-solar ������ � “One of the most endur- galaxy. How soon could it be planets, the probability of ing questions in human his- when we discover life on one earth-like planets in our gal- tory is ‘Are we alone in the of those? This is just one of axy, the search for extra-ter- �� universe?’” says Mike Murray, the questions we pose in ‘Life restrial intelligence (and how ��� the planetarium’s Production Quest’” adds Murray. we might communicate with Manager. “We’re getting closer Hot topics on the subject them), popular myths, and than ever before to finding the will change periodically as more. answer. 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“Mr. & Mrs. Smith” is like most summer blockbusters: Big, Loud & Dumb. How much you will enjoy (or not enjoy) this movie depends upon how and Angelina Jolle star in Mr. and Mrs. Smith. much Dumb you’re willing to ignore for the sake of enjoying that John and Jane are such two completely destroy their ����������������������������������������������������������������� the Big & Loud. hotshot spies that they never house as they play at trying to The film stars Brad Pitt and once suspect that their spouse kill the other. Angelina Jolie as John and is leading a double life? I Of course, they don’t kill Jane Smith, a couple who’ve mean, really? If you were a each other. They need to sur- been stuck in a passionless, spy, wouldn’t you do a secu- vive to make the sequel. boring, upper-middle-class rity check on your prospective “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” has some marriage for six years. He’s “in spouse? good comic moments, a few construction” and she runs a Anyhoo, they both get a fun action scenes, and plenty successful computer company mission from their respective of eye candy in the form of -- at least that’s what they’ve bosses to kill Adam Brody Brangelina. If you’re willing told each other. in the desert. They both go to shut off half your brain, But we know differently, and the mission is botched. ignore the huge plot holes and because we’ve seen the com- Each vows revenge on the gaps in logic, and sit passively mercials. Mr. and Mrs. Smith other (Still not knowing that drooling at pretty people and are professional assassins the other shooter was their explosions, you will have a who work for different (and spouse). Eventually, John and great time. oftentimes competing) secret Jane discover the other’s true government agencies. And identity, which leads to an GRADE: C+ ������������������������� here’s the first hunk o’ Dumb extended sequence where the I couldn’t get past: How is it (c) 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. A8 THURSDAY June 30, 2005 Miss G-ville pageant to showcase beauty, poise, talent by Mary Ruth Hammond the food pyramid and the impor- STAFF WRITER tance of eating nutritious foods,” Lacey Cole, Miss Grantsville Lacey said. 2004, will take center stage Lacey, who believes obe- Saturday, July 2, at 7 p.m. at the sity, over-eating and junk-food Grantsville High School auditori- is becoming a “huge” problem,” um as she emcees this year’s Miss practices what she preaches. She Grantsville Scholarship Pageant. eats right and exercises daily. She The daughter of Ed and Cindy will be participating for the sec- Cole, Lacey, 18, is a 2005 GHS ond time this year in the 10th- graduate where she participat- annual Ray Barrus Memorial 5K ed on the tennis, basketball and Run (see related story on page softball teams. She will begin A5). “I’ve also made posters for her freshman year at Utah State the run,” Lacey said. “I, encour- University this fall. During this age everyone in Grantsville to get Emmalee Anderson Richelle Anderson Brittany Bunderson Courtney Burket past year, Lacey has promoted involved in this fun and worth- her platform called “Get on the while event.” Move — Eat Nutritious Foods.” Twelve young ladies will She visited 1st- and 2nd-graders compete for the title of Miss at Willow Elementary and taught Grantsville 2005. Lacey says the them an exercise routine. She only advice she has for the con- also went on a shopping tour testants is, “relax, have fun and of Soelberg’s Thriftway with stu- just be yourself.” dents of Heidi Hammond’s pre- Alexis Watson Leonelli, the school. “As we walked through mother of a one-month old son the store, I taught the kids about born one month early, is again

Stansbury Park Pool Lisa Christensen Elise Duclos Aubrey Harrison Joanna Johnson Swimming Lessons Registration for swimming lessons including Mom & Tot, 3-5 yr. Old, and Red Cross Levels 1-6 is now being taken at the Stansbury Pool during regular pool hours, 12:00 to 7:30 p.m. M-F and 12:30 to 6:00 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Sessions are scheduled to begin on July 5, July 18 and August 1, 2005. The times available for Amanda Leonelli Jenny Nelson Lani Penney Bethany Swenson lessons are 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., and 11:00 a.m. Call the the pageant director for the Miss Emmalee Anderson, daughter Deseret News Pulse Team, is a issue is Dental Hygiene: “For a Stansbury Park Pool for more Grantsville contest. Alexis is a of Van and Catherine Anderson, Future Artist in Music, and a Smile That’s Healthy and Clean.” information. former Miss Grantsville and Miss is a 2005 GHS graduate where member of the Achievement in Future plans include graduat- Tooele County and has competed she maintained a 3.5 GPA. She Music organization. She was a ing from SUU and then going on twice for the title of Miss Utah. has performed in several commu- two-year medal winner in state to dental school. Her talent for 882-2426 Following is a list of the Miss nity plays and received a superior drama competition. Saturday’s competition will be a Grantsville 2005 contestants: rating for her mono-act at state In addition to working at dance to the tune “Only Hope.” drama competition. Emmalee has Soelberg’s Thriftway, Lisa is a Amanda was an honor roll stu- served as the Youth City Council piano teacher. After completing dent at GHS and a four-time Opens Friday July 1st Mayor and was a member of her college, she hopes to intern at winner of the Superintendent’s school’s FCCLA program. the Deseret Morning News and Scholastic Award. She was an Her platform issue is “Defeating pursue a journalism career as a Esteem Team member, partici- the Black Ghost” by recogniz- movie and performance critic. pated with the Governing Youth ing, educating, healing and over- Her talent performance Saturday Council; was a Girls’ State del- coming depression in youth and will be a piano solo of George egate, and a four-time region and adults. She will attend Utah State Gershwin’s “Prelude No. 1.” three-time state champion in ten- University this fall. Her talent Elise Marie DuClos, daughter nis where she also won academic performance Saturday will be a of Lanny and Andrea DuClos, has awards. Amanda has performed lyrical dance to “Dancing with only completed her junior year at the nursing home for 14 years the Bear.” in high school but has already and has made and donated quilts Richelle Anderson, daughter earned college credits through to the Burn Center. of Richard and Darlene Anderson, USU concurrent enrollment. Her Jenny Nelson, daughter of is a 2003 GHS graduate who cur- platform issue is “Be True to Mark and Diane Nelson, is a 2005 Airbrush TANNING rently attends USU. She is major- You.” GHS graduate who will attend Laser ing in English and plans to earn For the talent portion of Brigham Young University-Idaho a master’s degree in education. Saturday’s competition, Elise will this fall on a quarter tuition schol- Using Australian Gold Products While at GHS, Richelle was an do a sign language interpretation arship. Her platform issue is: honor roll student, head cheer- of “Concrete Angel.” She is an “Learning for Life” which empha- honor roll student at GHS and • Phone now for appt. • Walk ins Welcome leader, student body officer and sizes teaching kids the impor- member of the Esteem Team. listed in “Who’s Who” Among High tance of getting good grades and A sophomore at USU, Richelle School Students. She has won an encouraging adults to continue is a a member of the Dean’s ACADECA medal, participated to learn throughout their lives. 435-843-7577 List and the National Society of on the Academic Decathlon and Jenny was a member of the Colligiate Scholars. Her platform tennis teams, is a member of her National Honors Society at GHS 986 N. Main • Tooele is “Get W.E.T.” — water educa- school’s Science Club and VOSH, and maintained a 3.9 cumulative tion and training. She has been a and plays the violin. GPA. She was also a cheerleader, lifeguard and swimming instruc- Aubrey Ann Harrison, played volleyball and participat- tor for five years. Her talent num- daughter of Rick and Mary Ann ed on the track team. Mon - Sat 10am - 7pm ber Saturday will be a self-cho- Harrison, is a 2005 GHS graduate Jenny he is currently employed reographed dance to the music who will attend Southern Utah through the state to help a family “I Spy.” University on an academic schol- with a handicapped child. She Brittany Bunderson, arship this fall. Her platform plans to obtain a college degree is “Bringing Patriotism Back daughter of Brent and Beverlee in health science. Home.” She will play a piano solo Bunderson, is a 2004 GHS gradu- Lani Penney, daughter of Saturday called “Wishing You ate where she was president of Randi Penney, has just completed Were Somehow Here Again.” the Show Choir as well as the Key her junior year at GHS where At GHS, Aubrey was an honor Club, a cheerleader, drill team she served as a Peer Mentor and roll student, class of 2005 salu- member, track participant and participated in softball and the tatorian, a student body officer cross-country runner. As a soph- 4-H Horse Program. She has also and a Youth Senate Competition omore at Snow College, Brittany taken dance and vocal lessons. Delegate. She has been selected is a member of the Badgerette Randi’s future ambitions to serve this fall as SUU’s Spirit drill team and also participates include graduating from GHS with PERSONAL COMMUNITY Director. with the college’s “swing club.” honors and attending Southern Joanna Johnson, daughter Her talent presentation Saturday Utah University in Cedar City. HEALTH CARE, P.C. will be a dance to Aida’s “A Dress of Ron and Joan Johnson, is a 2004 GHS graduate. She is cur- She wants to major in educa- 1959 North Aaron Drive, Suite C. Tooele 882-1644 has Always Been My Strongest tion. Her platform is “Funding Suit.” Her platform is “K.I.D.S.” rently a sophomore at Utah State for Extracurricular Activities to — promoting kids’ involvement University, pursuing a double Keep Youth Motivated.” Her tal- in dance and song. major in early childhood educa- ent presentation Saturday will be Courtney Burket, daughter tion and special education. Her a vocal rendition of “L-O-V-E.” of Ric and June Burket, is a 2004 USU GPA is 3.5 after completing Bethany Swenson, daugh- GHS graduate and a current stu- 50 credit hours in three semes- ter of Matthew and Carreen AnnouncingNEW EXTENDED HOURS dent at Dixie State College. She ters. She was an honor roll stu- Swenson, is a 2005 GHS graduate, hopes to be a dental hygienist and dent at GHS, a two-time state who plans to graduate from BYU Pediatric & Adult Urgent Care her platform is “Healthy Smiles tennis champ, a member of the with a degree in musical theatre. for Children.” She was employed Larietts and drama club presi- We are pleased to introduce a new Her talent presentation Saturday for six months in a dental office. dent. Nurse Practitioner Who has joined our will be a song and dance to the Courtney was Tooele County’s Her platform is keeping team at Personal Community Health Care Starting June, 1, 2005 2004 Junior Miss, a GHS student the “Performing Arts Alive in tune “Popular.” Christina Lloyd, RN, MSN, FNP body officer, and has performed Schools.” Joanna has won acco- Bethany Swenson’s platform is S.T.E.A.M. (Student Teaching, Monday Wed. Friday in several high school plays. lades in the Academic Decathlon, She was a member of the GHS was first attendant to Miss Educating and Mentoring). 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm advanced choir and show choir. Grantsville 2003 and received Bethany was an honor roll stu- She also ran track, played volley- the best talent award during that dent at GHS while taking con- ball, and participated four years competition. At GHS she was current USU classes. She served Tuesday Thursday in the Benson Gristmill History a two-time state tennis champ, as class officers and participat- 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Pageant. She is a former member a member of the Larietts, and ed with the school’s region and of Allyse’s Bridal design team. drama club president. Joanna state championship tennis teams. Her talent performance Saturday dances, plays the piano, sings, Bethany played basketball, ran Saturday 9 am - 4 pm will be a vocal selection of “Up.” and made her debut performance track and field and was a mem- Lisa Christensen, daughter at Hale Centre Theatre at age ber of the GHS Show Choir. She of Keith and Jenean Christensen, five. was the third overall 2004 Grand Amanda Leonelli, daugh- Champion in 4-H and won a supe- Visit our new convenient hours with has chosen “Strengthening the 1959 North Aaron Drive, Family Fortress” as her platform ter of Connie Leonelli and Joe rior rating at the State Drama Christina Lloyd and Curt Dustin, Family Nurse Suite C. Tooele 882-1644 issue. A 2005 GHS graduate, Leonelli, is a 2005 GHS graduate. 2005 competition. Practitioners for all your health care needs Lisa has been a member of the She will attend Southern Utah e-mail: maryruth@tooeletr University this fall. Her platform anscript.com THURSDAY June 30, 2005 A9

stantly involved in the lives of “Squawk” their offspring. I don’t think I ever made“ a decision that satisfied “Oh, yes,” said Maralee. continued from page A1 anyone, including myself ... It was hard to make “Claude takes our daughter Pat Graham Parkinson, married changes in Grantsville and I even had people who (who is blind) to one of the two Hannah Clark and stayed in threatened to shoot me.” Grantsville elementary schools Grantsville after arriving in this every school day where she is area in 1853. The couple had CLAUDE “SQUAWK” PARKINSON a speech pathologist. He also eight children and lived in a log takes one of our great-grand- GRANTSVILLE’S FOURTH OF JULY PARADE MARSHAL cabin that stood behind the two- daughters, who is disabled, story white stucco house that to Willow Creek Elementary still stands on the northwest Grantsville’s then-new law that law,” Squawk said. “Maralee was School every morning.” corner of Clark and North Hale required landowners to get a working at the Skyline with her During yesterday’s interview, streets. subdivision permit when land mother. My brother-in-law took Maralee came home with one Hannah died after giving was divided. one look at her and said, ‘Who’s of the granddaughters, who birth to her eighth child, leaving “We told him all he had to that girl?’” had just had some major dental Charles a widower. But shortly do was to come to city hall and Claude replied, “I don’t know work done. She helped the teen thereafter, Charles took a load apply for a permit,” Claude said. who she is — but I’m going to into bed, then asked Claude if of tithing from Grantsville mem- “He refused to do so. Then, about marry her.” he would look in on her and bers of the LDS Church to the a year later, his wife called me at Maralee’s parents weren’t maybe give her some juice as tithing house in Salt Lake City. 5:30 in the morning. She was real thrilled with the prospect soon as his interview was over. “Brigham Young told my yelling into the phone, telling me of Claude courting their daugh- Maralee smiled at her husband grandfather that he needed a that someone wanted to move a ter. Maralee was only 17 at the as she explained that she had new wife and a mother for his ‘shack’ onto the property across time and Claude was 24. Plus, just received a call from another children,” Claude said. “My dad the street from her.” Maralee was a Catholic and one of the grandchildren who was told there were two sisters, The woman asked Claude, Claude was a “Mormon.” Tennis Lessons needed a helping hand. Sarah and Jane Hill, who had “Can someone move a shack Maralee said she hounded her Pee Wee Group Lessons: Every Tuesday & arrived in Salt Lake City from onto that property?” parents to let her date Claude Squawk just nodded and Thursday Elton Park, 9-10 am $7 per person, 6-9 years old. England. About three weeks “If the building they want to and they finally consented, grinned at his wife as she walked later, Grandfather went back place there passes Grantsville’s “because they believed if I went out the door. Junior Group Lessons: Every Tuesday & Thursday to Salt Lake and married Sarah unified building code, it can be out with him once, that would “All of our posterity live in the Elton Park, 10-11 am, $7 per person, 10-14 years old Hill. The two of them had anoth- placed there,” Squawk told the be the end of it.” Tooele Valley,” he said. “I’m sure Private Lessons: (1 person) $10/half hour • $20/hour er eight children.” woman. Claude and Maralee smile at glad they do, because we really Following the death of enjoy being involved in their She replied, “Well, there ought one another as they say they Semi Private Lessons: (2 persons) Charles, Claude’s father George, lives. I love it when the kids call to be rules and regulations in were married one year later. $5 half hour/per person • $10 hour/per person along with two of George’s sib- this town.” Maralee and Claude have and ask for my advice or ask me lings, built the white stucco That’s when Claude sternly four children including: Doelene to help with a project.” Group Lessons: Any time - by appointment house (now owned by the Lake told the woman, “Go wake up Pitt, Pat Parkinson, George In all modesty, Claude says he $7 per person per hour (min. 3 people/max 6) family) for Hannah. your husband and tell him that.” Parkinson, and Krista Penney, has “no idea” why he was cho- Claude’s dad, George, was Squawk then hung up the phone who all live in Grantsville. They sen to be Grantsville’s Fourth of Any Questions call Coach Derek Smith at born in Grantsville in 1877. His and went back to bed. have eight grandchildren and July parade marshal. “It must be 435.843.1172 or mother, Anna Johnson, immi- Although Squawk claims to eight great-grandchildren. an honor,” he said. “I don’t know (435)840-5178 (cell) grated to Grantsville with her have been nothing more than an The couple shake their heads why they would ask me to do Will teach in Tooele or Stansbury family from Sweden. Squawk “average” student in school, he in the affirmative and smile this — but I feel very honored.” and his seven siblings, including: has always enjoyed history. He when asked if they are still con- e-mail: [email protected] Sarah Lusby, of Yucaipa, Calif.; still loves to read history books Lucille Sutton, deceased; Clarice — but some of the Grantsville Hale, Grantsville; Georgia Blum, history that is in his head is deceased; Lon, deceased; John, better than anything that’s ever who died at age one month; and been written. Lois Lawrence, all lived in the During an interview little house that still stands on Wednesday, Claude told the story the corner of Main and Race of the night Teryl Hunsaker, who FOURTH OF JULY streets (about 130 feet from the was then Grantsville’s mayor, house where Claude and his was involved in an argument Tooele City Celebration wife Maralee now live). with Joe “Hoke” Anderson, “My (current) house is built George “Pudge” Rupp, Wilton on the land that my dad used as Fidler and Aaron McBride (all pasture,” Claude said. “We grew now deceased with the excep- Independence Day Theme: “Patriotism in Action” up farming and milking cows. tion of Hunsaker). We also had pigs and chickens.” “Jim Reed (now deceased) The number “7” has always and I was at the city hall that July 4th played a big role in Squawk’s evening and heard the commo- am life. He was born on May 7, tion,” Squawk said. “We walked 7-8:30 : CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BREAKFAST, 47 S Main 1929. He was drafted into the into the room where all those 8:45am: 5K RUN, begins on skyline, registration at 7:30 am or Army on Nov. 7, 1950 and served guys were arguing over sewer register at Dave’s Drugs with the 555th field artillery dur- CASH PRIZES and garbage fees all being am ing the Korean War. Claude was hooked together. They were 9:00 : FLY OVER - Jets from Hill Air Force Base For kids entering decorated sent back to the United States arguing back and forth and 9:00am: PARADE, begins at 2nd South & 2nd East and bikes in the parade! on Feb. 7, 1952 and served in Mayor Hunsaker finally said, ends at Tooele City Park, 2nd West & Vine St. Louisiana until he was officially ‘Hoke, you don’t like anything. discharged from the Army on There is not one damn thing that After Parade: PARK ACTIVITIES, Tooele City Park, 2nd West & Vine St. Aug. 7, 1952. you like.’” 4:00pm- ?: BATTLE OF BANDS - Tooele City Park Claude played football while To that comment, Hoke, in 10:00pm: FIREWORKS, Deseret Peak Complex a student at Grantsville High all seriousness (according to School. He was co-captain of Squawk) replied. “Yes, there is the Cowboys, along with Roland something I like.” Anderson, during his senior “What’s that?” asked Celebrate the 4th of July, 2005 year. Hunsaker. Plans are under way for the 2005, 4th of July celebration in Tooele. Please “Grantsville won only one “I like you,” Hoke replied. contact the individuals listed for information on the following events: game the year I was a senior,” At that remark, Hunsaker Squawk says with a wry smile. threw all the papers he was “We beat Murray 14-7.” holding in his hands into the air Parade Paul Tenhet882-3820 But his countenance bright- and said, “To hell with you! This Karl Scott882-8826 ens as he adds, “Tooele did beat meeting is dismissed.” Park Activities/BoothsKathy Harris843-2140 us real bad the year I was a Squawk laughed as he added, Entertainment Susan Trujillo882-5496 senior, but during my junior year, “I think Hoke really did like Grantsville beat Tooele. That Teryl.” Rodeo Jim Harrell882-2463 was the first time a Grantsville When Squawk served as a city 5K Run Bob Stradford882-4111 football team had beat Tooele in councilman, Keith Brown (now Chamber BreakfastJeff England882-1873 26 years.” deceased) was the mayor. As a teen, Squawk worked at “Keith had to resign as mayor We encourage all families, businesses, church groups, etc., to build a float Morton Salt Company a couple because he was convicted of of years during summer vaca- shooting three dogs,” Squawk and enter it in the parade. All motorized parade entries must have two tion. Following his service with said. “In my opinion, Keith GRAND people on foot located at the front side of the entry to walk along the parade the Army he went back to work Brown was the best mayor as MARSHAL, route for safety to spectators. The parade route has been lengthened down for Morton and retired in 1991 as well as the best city marshal Main Street to 400 North over to 2nd West. a production manager. “I worked Grantsville ever had. He said CLEA for Morton Salt for a total of 43 what he thought, but he had a SULLIVAN years,” Squawk said. lot of guts and he did a lot of nd th It was about 1976 when Teryl good.” July 2 & 4 Hunsaker, then Grantsville’s Squawk worked as a coun- mayor, asked Squawk to serve cilman under Mayor Fred Hale on the city’s planning and zoning after Brown’s resignation. committee. Claude served for many “Teryl told me the zoning com- decades as a member of the mittee job would be easy and Lion’s Club, including a term as RODEO that we’d only meet once every president of the organization. two or three months,” Claude “The Lion’s Club used to be a All Events at the Deseret Peak Complex says with a smile. “But as things big service club in our commu- pm pm turned out, that’s when we start- nity,” he said. “As members of 7 : Muttin’ Bustin’ 8 : Bit & Spur Rodeo ed putting a sewer in Grantsville the club, we tore down the old and doing a lot of rezoning. We Grantsville Academy (a school Muttin’ Bustin’ & Hide Races – Sign up June 27th, 6pm - 10pm were meeting weekly and it was that stood in front of the current Contact Tammy Sternberg, 882-5099 a lot of work.” Grantsville Fire station). We Hide Races: Limited 10 teams per night- Entry Fee: $25 per team (16 yrs. & older) Claude said it was tough serv- used the material from that old ing 15 years on the Planning school to build the Lion’s Hall Muttin’ Bustin’: Entry fee is $10 per person, limited 20 per night. and Zoning Commission. “I don’t (which now houses Papa Bob’s think I ever made a decision Pizza on Main Street).” Family Night – Saturday, July 2nd that satisfied anyone, includ- In days of old, Claude was Discount pre-sale tickets can be purchased at Deseret Peak Feed, Tooele County ing myself,” he said in all seri- the emcee for many of the Miss Courthouse and 7-11. The tickets will be available June 20th. Pre-sale tickets will ousness. “It was hard to make Grantsville Scholarship pageants also be sold at the City Park during the 4th of July activities. changes in Grantsville and I as well as Old Folks Sociable even had people threaten to programs. shoot me.” Squawk met the love of his When one man — who was life, Maralee Skogerboe, upon 4th of July Program for Tooele City a little intoxicated at the time his return from Korea. Maralee’s — told Claude he was going family had moved to Grantsville Next to Swimming Pool to go home, get his weapon from Austin, Minn. when her 10am - 11am. ....GRIDD, Tom Elevold Band 2:00 - 2:30...... Sara Jane (singer) and come back and shoot him, dad took a construction job in 2:30 - 3:00...... Ballroom Dancers Claude calmly said, “Come back Tooele County. 11am - 12:30...... Tooele High Mascots and shoot me. I’m not worth “One night soon after being ...... THS Cheerleaders 3:00 - 4:00...... GRIDD, Tom Elevold Band much anyway.” discharged from the service, ...... Jazz In It 4:00 - 5:00...... Fighter Projects Band Claude laughs when he talks I went up to the old Skyline 12:30 - 1:30...... N-Step Dance Academy 5:00 - 6:00...... Heather (singer) about a Grantsville man who Cafe (which was then located 1:30 - 2:00...... Tessa Woodruff (singer) years ago wanted to divide his across the street from the Dead land but refused to conform to Dog saloon) with my brother-in- A10 THURSDAY June 30, 2005 Sports

From The Sidelines Bit-N-Spur rodeo Jazz playing set this weekend by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR The Fourth of July holiday has always been relished for its traditional values, family heri- high stakes tage and community pride. The Tooele Bit-N-Spur Riding Club looks to continue that trend with another feature in the 60th annual Fourth of July Rodeo Saturday and with future Monday at the Deseret Peak Complex. A hide race has been penciled in for enter- tainment in-between events Saturday and hile attend- Monday, July 2 and 4, to keep family members ing a trade and rodeo fans rolling in the aisles at the holi- show day event. Win Las The competition begins at 7 p.m. both nights Vegas several years with mutton bustin’, and the rodeo is slated to ago, when I was not start at 8 p.m. teaching a seminar or The rodeo stock is provided by Broken conducting business Heart Rodeo Co., which has supplied some on the show floor, I stock for the National Finals Rodeo, including would meander about the horse T-4 Bald Eagle, which will display his the casino and watch David Gumucio talents this weekend. people throw their GUEST COLUMNIST Family Night is Saturday with pre-sale tick- fortunes away. Every ets at only $25, which includes five children now and then someone would win, but and two adults. Advanced tickets are $7 for there were far more losers than winners. adults and senior citizens, kids ages 6 through One evening, I noticed a crowd gathering 12 are $5, with children 5 or under free. Advanced tickets may be purchased at in a special section of the casino where a Deseret Peak Supply (930 N. Main) at 882-1700, high stakes poker game was in full swing. Tooele 7-11 on Main Street and Tooele County These guys were playing with those mul- Courthouse during working hours. tiple-colored chips which meant single, Pre-sale tickets can also be purchased at double and triple digits followed by three the Tooele City Park Monday July 4 after the zeros. parade at the bullfighters and rodeo clowns One gentleman had rows of chips of every booth. kind and color piled high in front of him, as July 4th Royalty Queens will be selling the the next hand was dealt. With each card played tickets and it will be the final opportunity to he bet like he had every card in the deck in purchase tickets pre-sale. his hand. Bet after bet the center of the table Gate prices are $9 for adults and seniors and was starting to get alarmingly crowded with $6 for youth ages 6 through 12. Children under colorful chips. It was time to make his final five are free. bet before the last card was dealt. With a deep The annual holiday rodeo has always been breath, he confidently pushed all of his neatly a huge hit for Tooele County residents. But stacked piles of chips into the center of the for the past four years, local organizations table. Man, you could have heard a pin drop and businesses can participate in the rodeo in- as the entire place fell dead-dog silent. The photography/Troy Boman Tooele’s Tony Barker concentrates on bowling at Buddy’s Entertainment Center. The veteran bowler rolled between events in the hide race. There will be last card was dealt, and each player took a his second perfect game, 300, within a year and the first-ever at the new state-of-the-art bowling center in teams competing in the race for prize money look at their card except the gentleman with Tooele. and friendly competition. everything at stake. He left his card, face down Entry fee is $25 per team with 100 percent on the table and just stared at the dealer. pay back each night for the fastest team. Everyone held their breath as he reached for Jim Harrell, a Tooele Bit-N-Spur Rodeo his card... Chairman, said the club is thrilled to present The 2005 NBA Draft and the “High Stakes” Barker rolls 300 at Buddy’s something different to Tooele County resi- trading game the Utah Jazz were playing dents the past few years. reminded me of that late night in Vegas many “This is the third year we’ve held the event by Nick Drake two years later, in 1997, the veteran rolled a 300 in years ago. The lottery dealt the Jazz a 6th slot and we feel that it adds something different for in the first round, which was like being dealt SPORTS EDITOR a Tuesday Night Scratch League, also at Shepard’s For nearly three and a half decades, Tony Barker the spectators to watch,” he stated. “It is fast- a pair of deuces while waiting on a face card. All-Star Lanes. has been displaying his bowling prowess on lanes paced and at times somewhat comical. It also The Jazz needed an ace-in-the-hole point guard The veteran right-handed bowler, said it doesn’t throughout central Utah. From Tooele to Salt Lake, allows participation in the rodeo for those who and that meant somehow, they had to break get much easier to roll your second or third 300. Barker has accomplished a lot of major achieve- do not compete in the standard rodeo events. into the top-five slots of the first round. “Rolling a 300 isn’t easy by any means,” he stated. ments — individually and on teams. “Hopefully, with the pay back to contes- With Raul Lopez as the only point guard “The first one was pretty shaky. When you get into But just three weeks ago, Barker logged a first tants, we will get a lot of participation,” she under contract, the Jazz had to do something. the 10th frame, no one bowls when you get up. for this talented Tooele County bowler — rolling added. “We’re trying to incorporate something Lopez, once thought to be the heir to John They all watch. Then, you get a little shaky. This last perfection twice within a year. to entertain and keep the fast pace of the rodeo Stockton, has been plagued by knee injuries one. I just got up and bowled. Sure, the more you On June 9, the veteran bowler recorded the going in between events. It’s so fun to watch.” since the Jazz drafted him in the first round do it, it gets a little easier. But you still get a little first-ever 300 game in Tooele’s brand-spanking new The entry fee is $25 per team with an 80 four years ago. shaky. I don’t care who you are. You still get a little bowling establishment — Buddy’s Entertainment percent payback for the number of entries on So just hours before the draft, the Utah Jazz nervous. I can’t deny that. Center. that night. Call Tammy Sternberg at 882-5099 bet all their chips with Portland to seal the “But it feels good when you do it, no matter how In November during league action at TEAD to sign up or for more information. number three slot for themselves. The Jazz’s many you roll,” he added. “What I do, is that I don’t Lanes, Barker rolled another perfect game. The hide race is a timed event where a team Senior Vice President of Operations, Kevin even worry about it. There have been numerous Now, this veteran has four perfect games to his works together to get the fastest time. The O’Connor, knew exactly what he was doing. times where I have had a chance. Sometimes the bowling resume. Barker rolled his first in 1995 at He was betting all his face cards for the one SEE BARKER PAGE A11 Shepard’s All-Star Lanes in Salt Lake City and just SEE RODEO PAGE A11 chance to draw the ace that could solidify the SEE JAZZ PAGE A11 Cowboy Legion just misses sweep

Sports Wrap by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR Dash-N-Splash continues The Grantsville AA American Legion squad The annual Dash-N-Splash Girls Softball tour- just missed a vital double-header sweep of nament was such a big hit last year that it has Mountain Crest Monday in Hyrum. to be split into two weekends, all at the Deseret Marcus Hamatake scattered six hits, struck Peak Complex, to accommodate all teams inter- out 13 and walked two to propel the Cowboys ested in playing in the prestigious Grantsville to a 5-1 triumph over the Mustangs in the Girls Softball League tournament. nightcap. All teams competing in this year’s Dash-N- However, Mountain Crest pushed home a Splash will get an automatic berth into the pair of runs on a two-run triple in the bottom American Fast Pitch Association B Nationals of the sixth to snap a 1-1 deadlock and lift (AFA) held July 25-30 in Salt Lake City. the hosts to a hard fought 3-2 triumph over Last weekend, the 8-under and 10-under tour- Grantsville. naments were held Friday and Saturday. The 10- The setback ruined a strong pitching perfor- under tournament was slated as the Utah State mance from southpaw Wacey Sorenson. 10-under girls fast-pitch tournament. The split gives the Grantsville AA squad The 12-under, 14-under and 18-under tourna- a 4-3 overall record in league action. The ment will be held this weekend, July 1-2, also at Cowboys venture to Tremonton to tangle with Deseret Peak Complex. rival Bear River Wednesday. Last weekend, the Murray Black squad cap- Meanwhile, the Grantsville A Legion team tured top team honors while the Tooele TC split a double-header with Bear River Saturday Thunder battled to a runner-up team honors and in league action. The Cowboys rolled to a deci- the Grantsville Stars fought to a bronze tourney sive 10-0 victory over the Bears in the opener. finish. In the 8-under tourney, the Oquirrh But Bear River bounced back to edge past Mountain Diamonds seized the gold trophy Grantsville 4-3 in eight innings to record the while the Grantsville Stars garnered silver hon- split. ors and fought into the championship game. Grantsville A also split a double-header with For more information contact Troy Johansen at Weber Tuesday, falling 10-8 in the opener and 884-0375 or Jolyn Peterson at 884-3733. rolling to a 10-2 victory in the night cap. The Cowboy A team is 4-3 overall on the Girls hoop camp set year now. The Grantsville travels to Smithfield A girls youth hoop camp is scheduled for July to tangle with Sky View today in a league 5-7 at Tooele High School for girls of all ages. double-header, beginning at 4 p.m. The entry fee is $10 per day and time of the Both squads are led by Loren Anderson, camp is 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. College bas- Byron Anderson and Travis McCluskey. ketball players will instruct the camp. Grantsville AA 9 - Brigham City 2 For more information or to register call The Cowboys stung the Bees with a six-run photography/Nick Drake Kenzie at 801-631-7708. Grantsville’s Wacey Sorenson prepares to make a tag on a Bear River base runner in Saturday’s double-header at GHS. The Cowboys earned a split of the two games, winning the opener 10-0 and falling 4-3 in eight innings SEE MISSES PAGE A12 in the nightcap. THURSDAY June 30, 2005 A11 All-Stars set for play this weekend by Nick Drake in the first and second rounds, game times and SPORTS EDITOR coaches. The temperature heats up this weekend as Tooele 9-10: The Tooele 9-10 year-old pri- local Babe Ruth All-Star teams take the field for mary all-star squad travels to Taylorsville, 5000 district play. South 2150 West, Monday, to open up dis- Tooele and Grantsville will send eight teams trict action. Tooele tackles Saturday’s winner to all-star baseball district tournaments this between Granger and Rose Park Monday at 1:30 summer. They will slug it out with some of the p.m. in first round action. A victory over either state’s best little leaguers. Granger or Rose Park boosts the local squad In fact, there are a few local squads that could into a 5:45 p.m. contest Wednesday at the same earn berths into the state tournament with a location against either Alta Canyon, Taylorsville strong district showing by Tuesday. or S.E.V. while a loss drops Tooele into a conso- The Tooele 9-10 and 11-12 year-old teams get lation bracket game against either Alta Canyon underway either Saturday or Monday, July 2 or Taylorsville Tuesday at 5:45 p.m. The team and 4 in first round action. Information on the is coached by Gary Coffman, Rob Clausing and Grantsville All-Star teams, location and times Kevin Case. was not available by press time. Tooele 11-12 Primary: The Tooele 11-12 year- The Tooele Babe Ruth League will send a old primary all-star squad travels to Murray combined three more teams into district action Liberty Park, 6150 South Main, Murray, Tuesday the next two weeks, in Tooele and throughout July 5, to open up district action. Tooele tackles the Salt Lake Valley. Saturday’s Riverton vs. Hillcrest winner at 3 p.m. The Tooele 13-, 14- and 15-year-old all-star A victory over boosts the local squad into a 5:30 squads take the field for district play, beginning p.m. contest Wednesday July 6 at the same loca- July 9. tion against either S.E.V., Murray or Brighton, Listed below are the teams, age groups, while a loss drops Tooele into a consolation The Rangers captured the Tooele County Babe Ruth 13-year-old league title with a 9-2-2 overall record on the addresses of the tournaments, teams played 2005 season. Team members include: front row, left to right: Coach Darrell Giannonatti, Dax Allen, Daniel SEE ALL-STARS PAGE A12 Dawson, Derek Johnson, Beau Leyva, Chad Yerke, Nathan Pectol. Back row: Taylor Hunt, Jonathon Cafe, Kody Tatum, Paul Gruber, Austin Pinkham and Coach Jim Dawson.

Tooele Buffs earn water honors To those who know him, this Tooele County Barker bowler rolling perfection shouldn’t come as a shock. Barker averages 217 and has practically It was only a few minutes after continued from page A10 grown up in a bowling alley, since he picked up the waves of the 2005 water polo his first bowling ball at 16. And now 34 years season had calmed when Tooele pins need to carry for you. Sometimes the pins fall later, this talented bowler still can’t put down the received enough awards and honors for you and sometimes they don’t. I’ve had more bowling ball. to open its own hardware store. not fall than they do. But keeping your composure “I used to bowl a lot more back in the 80’s,” Tooele High girls claimed the state is a big key in shooting a 300. That is a must.” he stated. “But I still bowl least three nights a championship trophy, the boys team Barker joins the likes of Tooele County per- week and sometimes four. Back in the ‘old days’, packed home the bronze, and seven fectionists like Chad Hall, Ace Ruybal, Carl Roth, I was bowling nearly every night and also playing Water Buffs earned all state honors. Gary Mueller, Shane Dare, Garrett Riley, Tom basketball. That was back in the good ol’ days Oh yes — opposing coaches sweet- Childs, Butch Dymock, Dick Gray, Lucille Martinez when we had the Tooele County Men’s Basketball ened the deal by voting Tooele’s and Jim Brewer as well as others who have rolled League and the Tooele Bowl was open.” Mike Wells Coach of the Year. 300s throughout the years. In fact, Barker says bowling has become more None of the award recipients But the Tooele City roller was happy to become advanced since the “old days” due to the mod- were more jubilant than Tooele’s the first to roll a 300 at the new state-of-the-art ernized equipment and it also has become more “Go To Girl” Lauren Bridges, voted bowling center just a few weeks ago. expensive. the Most Valuable Player in Division “That was great rolling the first one,” he noted. “Bowling has come a long ways from 15-20 II. “There were a lot of bowlers in Tooele gunning to years ago,” he said. “Bowling has really elevated in Bridges, the leading Buff scorer be the first. It’s funny. I never planned it. It just competition and equipment-wise. About 20 years throughout the season, is only a happened. I just started bowling and all of the sud- den I was in the 10th frame. It just felt good to do ago, you just had a black ball. But now bowling is junior and has been a mainstay for Tooele’s Lauren Bridges (left) and Coach Mike Wells show off the it. It’s always nice to be able to shoot the first one high tech. The core of the balls are now scientific. Tooele during the team’s initial two state hardware each received for Female MVP and Coach of the Year, (300) in a new house.” Now you just don’t go out and bowl without high seasons. respectively. tech equipment. Back then, you paid $20 for a “It’s been said that the mark of a Barker said the Tooele County area has a brand new bowling ball. Now you average $200 to great athlete is they raise the level was that far ahead of us on the first number of talented and dedicated bowlers and is tough, like when we lost the opening $250 per ball.” of play of their teammates,” Coach day of practice last year.” pleased for local rollers to be able to stay close to game at State, it was Allison who This wily high roller has had a big list of major Wells adds. “Lauren does that every Cooper was the team’s leading home instead of venturing east to Salt Lake City to rallied the troops and got everyone’s accomplishments in the bowling world. Barker time she gets in the water.” scorer and among the top players compete in leagues during the winter months. spirits back up. You can’t replace a has been on numerous league champions and A little over a year ago, the flashy dishing out assists. “Tooele is a really unique bowling area,” he leader like Allison,” he added. even competed in 10 National Bowling Finals, blonde seriously considered playing One of his strong suits was noted. “We haven’t had a bowling house big It would be hard to argue that including this past May in Baton Rouge, La. In at Hunter High, where she trained recovering missed shots and firing enough to hold all of its bowlers since the Tooele anyone on this state championship March, Barker teamed with his wife Diane Sheets and played before Tooele began it into the back of the net leaving Bowl was open in the 80’s and early 90’s. Tooele team was more valuable than goalie and friends Jim and Myrlynn Brewer and Robert water polo competition in 2004. the opposing goalie with a puzzled bowlers should be thankful for the TEAD Lanes, Laurie Halladay. Kelley to win the state team title. “I’m sure glad I decided to stay at “What was that all about?” look on Tom Childs and his staff because they have helped Her teammates elected her as one However, there are still two elusive accomplish- Tooele. This is where I belong,” she his face. keep local interest in the sport. But there isn’t of the team captains, although she is ments Barker is still searching to achieve — win remarked after the Buffs collected The senior team captain credits enough lanes and it gets a little close and hot in only a sophomore. a state individual crown and log his first-ever 800 the State championship trophy. hard work and dedication of his there when everyone is there. And her gutsy performance in series. His highest series has been a 791. “It’s hard to believe, but when teammates for the team’s success. “Now that we have Buddy’s, it’s a nice place Tooele’s state championship game “I still haven’t been able to win the individual we started last year, Lauren was the “Everybody worked hard. We had and it will be great for all of the Tooele bowlers to may prove to be legendary. On the state title in the state finals,” he said. “I’ve come only one of our players who had to do that to get as far as we did. be able to roll in town and not have to go to Salt final play of the semi-final game, close, but no cigar. I’ve been looking for that 800 even seen, let alone played com- It’s been a great experience playing Lake,” he added. “I plan on doing a majority of my Halladay’s right hand between the as well One of these days I’ll get it.” petitive water polo,” Coach Wells with this team.” bowling there. It’s a great environment there and pointer and middle was ripped open. there is plenty of room.” added. It required seven stitches and heavy Cooper will leave a moon crater- Last year, Bridges dominated bandaging. size hole for the Buffs to fill. Goalie Brad Wells relishes a fierce Tooele’s offense, usually in losing While many in her situation would not only loves to pass the ball, player who plays this game can causes. This year, she was a key have whined, whimpered and cried water polo game more than a four- year old enjoys Christmas morning. Jazz but at 6 foot 3 inches tall, he do that,” said Jazz Head Coach — not a lone — cog in Tooele’s “Woe is me!” the “team-first, me-sec- also has the size to play in the Jerry Sloan, who couldn’t hold triple offensive threat that included ond” Halladay came back to block When the ball is in play, he focus- continued from page A10 es on the action like a red-tailed NBA. While the Jazz downplay back an ear-to-ear grin as he sat Allison Lee and Trisha Cox. 16 Bear River shots and propel the Williams’ size, they liked him next to his newest player. Even Bridges won the vast majority of Buffs to the state title. hawk circling over its next unsus- future of Larry Miller’s franchise. pected victim. better than Wake Forest’s Chris though John Stockton has been the swim offs — which start each “Everybody loves Laurie,” Coach After all, the Jazz only won 26 Paul, who was also available and retired for two seasons, the Jazz quarter of play — and was among Wells noted. “She continues to In the battle against Canyon View games last season. for third place, Wells was unoffi- ended up going to the Hornets. are expecting Williams to essen- team leaders in assists. “Lauren hits improve her goal tending skills and To get that third slot chance, “We knew we were paying a tially become the successor to the passing lane with precision on made great strides in finding open cially credited with an incredible the Jazz sent their two first-round 22 blocks. “He has had tons of great premium. We really felt we got the Jazz legend … pretty big fast breaks,” Coach Wells noted. players on outlet passes. We’re picks (the 6th and 27th slots) the player that we wanted at shoes to fill for a rookie point “She knows how to distribute the lucky to have her for another two games, but that was the best game and a conditional first-round he has ever played,” his coach and number three,” O’Connor stat- guard. ball.” seasons.” pick next season they received ed after drawing his ace. The Andrew Bogut (Center) from Girls All-Staters dad said of that performance. in a trade from Detroit earlier Boys All-Staters “Brad has a great talent as a goal- Jazz were as giddy as a Mega- the University of Utah was picked Bridges made room in the spot- this year, to the Trail Blazers. Coaches voted Tooele’s three top ie. In water polo, your team will only Slot winner as they repeatedly #1 by the Milwaukee Bucks. light for three of her teammates. The ace the Jazz were looking players to first team all-state, more go as far as your goalie will take stated “we are ecstatic,” over Marvin Williams (Forward) from Trisha Cox earned all-state first for was Deron Williams; the lofty than any other Division II team. you. Brad has been instrumental and over again. Williams talked the University of North Carolina team honors with Bridges while point guard who ranked second Kasey Nobles, Brad Wells and Mike in Tooele rising to the top so fast,” about his love of passing the was picked #2 by the Atlanta captains Allison Lee and Laurie in career assists at Illinois with Cooper received the honors. Coach Wells added. ball and playing defense when Hawks. Halladay garnered all-state second 594. Williams averaged nearly Nobles, a repeat all-stater from In addition to his steady play he was introduced Wednesday ...without blinking the man team recognition. seven assists as a junior last 2004, led Tooele’s offensive charge in the net, the junior developed a as the “Utah Jazz’s point guard flipped over his card as the table “When they coined the phrase season, helping the Fighting throughout the season. knack for hitting open men on fast of the future.” “We felt like some and the gathered crowd erupted. ‘Dynamite comes in small packages,’ Illini to the NCAA championship “Kasey’s fought through some breaks that lead to direct goals. of the things he has will make His ace lay gleaming on the table they could only be talking about tough injuries in the past several game and a 37-2 record. Williams our players better. And not every under the casino lights as the Trisha,” Coach Wells said. months,” Coach Wells said. “Because Coach of the Year man leaned back in his chair and Cox usually wears a sly “Who of his athletic prowess, he is often When you mold a group of enthu- gathered in his spoils. Only time siastic, but relative inexperienced me?” innocent smile fit for the sweet double- and sometimes triple- nights. The entry fee is $10 and will tell if the hand the Utah Jazz little girl down the lane. But when teamed, but that seldom stops him.” players into state champions, what have played will bring home an the pay out is for three places. she is unleashed into the pool and A junior, Nobles proved to be a else can you do but honor the man Rodeo NBA Championship … but with finds her spot in front of the oppos- scoring threat anywhere within 15 at the helm as coach of the year? continued from page A10 To register or more informa- their new ace-in-the-hole, they ing players net, she is as ornery as yards of the goal. Coach Wells, who played high tion contact Tammy Sternberg seem to like their chances ... and puller is on horseback with a a saber tooth tiger who has missed It was a common scene to have school water polo three decades ago we’ll enjoy watching them try. rope dallied around the horn at 882-5099. four feeding days. Tooele close or behind in the first in northern California, won his sec- and a hide attached to the other “Without exception, Trisha quarter, only to have Nobles take ond girls coach of the year award. end. The rider is standing behind is matched in the defensive hole offensive control as the Buffs would Most of the fans and players against girls larger and who at first blow out opponents. shake their heads in awe of the a barrel at the other end of the glance appear stronger than she “Kasey reacts quickly to the whis- man who runs circles around the arena waiting for the puller to is,” Coach Wells said. “And without tle and is usually the first one to kick Energizer Bunny. run down and “pick” them up. exception, she hammers them into our offense into high gear,” Coach In addition to volunteering untold As the puller rides by, the LUBELUBE submission by the time the game Wells added. “But his skills aren’t hours as the water polo coach, Wells rider must grab onto either the is over.” limited to scoring, he’s an excellent serves as president of the Rotary hide or the rope and ride the Cox was among the team leaders passer and was among our team Club, is involved up to his eye-balls hide down to the other end. The in assists and made a craft out of leaders in assists.” in Tooele’s Sister City Committee, time starts and finishes as the CENTER tackles various leadership assign- CENTER finding an open player whenever Cooper, who attends Grantsville horse’s nose crosses the timer. she was double-teamed. High, proved to be as dependable ments in his church and performs The team is disqualified if the Cox, only a sophomore, will be as the monthly power bill for the humanitarian service for the less rider fails to be in a prone posi- No waiting time back for another two seasons. Buffs. fortunate. And did we forget to men- tion before going past the bar- “Allison Lee developed into one He played the hole man on both tion he’s a dentist and runs a thriv- rel, if the barrel tips over, or if and w e don’ t sell of the outstanding hole-sets in the ends of the pool and was a scoring ing practice? the puller fails to pull the rider y ou parts y ou state. She deserves the all-state rec- threat every time Tooele advanced “I love this game,” Wells enthusi- across the finish line. ognition,” Coach Wells said of his the ball. astically says of his coaching role. Hides will be provided, but don’ t need! senior captain. Cooper, who moved to the Tooele “I love being around the kids. It’s you must bring your own horse. Lee, who has fired the yellow area a few years ago from Layton, exciting to watch them develop Head gear is recommended, sphere with the speed of a fright- was the only player with water polo their individual skills and then come but not required. All partici- ened gazelle, also developed a wick- experience when the Buffs opened together as a team.” pants must be 18-years of age “I can’t wait until next year,” he ed backhand shot that kept defend- the season last year. or older. adds. ers off balance all season long. “It was like Michael Jordan trying The mutton bustin’ competi- MOVED And neither can his players, assis- has to “I relied on Allison as our emo- to help the junior high kids learn tion is eight years or younger. tant coaches and fans. tional team leader. When times got basketball,” Coach Wells said. “He There will be competition both

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by Nick Drake erase a 2-0 deficit and hold on Judge Memorial erupted for SPORTS EDITOR for a hard fought victoryy Friday four runs on four hits, including The Tooele American Legion in Salt Lake City. a timely two-run double, and may have started off slow, but The two teams hooked up in a parlayed two Buff fielding mis- now the local squad is heating scoreless game for three innings. cues to grab a 4-2 cushion after up like the weather and holiday The Buffs left the bases loaded four innings expired. fireworks. in the top of the opening stanza The Bulldogs pushed home The Buff squad put on their when a Jace Harris walk and hit another tally in the bottom of July 4th fireworks display with batsman Matt Gochis and Zach the fifth on a hit, two passed 15 runs, including a five-run first Watrous were hit by pitches. But balls and a two-out RBI single to frame, to register a much need- a strike out stymied the rally extend the margin to 5-2. ed 15-8 triumph over Hunter attempt. The Buffs attempted to battle Wednesday in West Valley City. Judge Memorial stranded back in the final frame of the The victory marks the second three base runners in the bottom game. Nunley clubbed a lead off straight headed into the holiday of the second stanza, thanks to a single and raced home on a Pratt break for the Tooele Legion. The pair of walks and a Buff fielding double to make the game a two- win boosts the team’s overall miscue. run affair. But two straight pop record to 4-7 on the season. Mark Pratt registered the first outs in the infield and a strike On Monday, the Tooele hit of the game in the top of out ended the Buff comeback American Legion snapped a the third for Tooele while A.J. bid. four-game losing streak with a Nunley and Gochis drew walks Pratt led the way for the Buffs convincing victory over Kearns earlier. But still the Buffs failed with a pair of safeties while photography/Nick Drake Monday in Salt Lake City. to score in the inning. Harris, Gochis, Nunley and Buck Tooele American Legion coaches Angelo Cerroni (right) and Jeremy Harris (left) discuss strategy during a recent game at Dow James Park. The Buffs captured their second straight contest Wednesday with a 15-8 Zach Mikesell scattered six Tooele finally broke into the provided one safety each. victory over Hunter in West Valley City. hits and Tooele exploded for scoring column in the top of the runs in all but two of seven fourth. Zach Mikesell reached frames to register a lopsided 9-4 on a two-out fielding miscue triumph over the Cougars. by Judge Memorial and Parker Tooele takes a week off to pre- Buck crushed a RBI triple to pare for a July 6 date at Highland open the scoring. Harris belted in Sugarhouse at 6 p.m. a run scoring single to chase The team is coached by home Buck and give the Buffs a Angelo Cerroni, Danny Medina 2-0 edge. Gochis also followed and Jeremy Harris. with a single and Nunley was Judge Memorial 5 - Tooele 3 hit by a pitch to load the bases The Bulldogs exploded for again. But a pop out ended the four runs in the fourth inning to outburst and kept Tooele from taking control of the affair.

or Kearns July 12 at 5:30 p.m. All-Stars while a setback drops Tooele continued from page A11 into a game against West Side or Granger July 11 at 5:30 p.m. bracket game against either The team is coached by Brad Murray or S.E.V. Wednesday Haycock and Jared Bunn. July 6 at 5:30 p.m. The team is Tooele 14: The Tooele 14 coached by John Witkowski, year-old squad stays in town Mark McKendrick and Steve to compete at the Tooele Barkdull. Babe Ruth Field, Red Delpapa Tooele 11-12 Secondary: The Field, 150 East 100 South. Tooele 11-12 year-old second- The Buffs meet Taylorsville 2 ary all-star squad ventures July 9 at 7:30 p.m. A victory to West Jordan, Ron Wood pits Tooele against the West Field, 6000 West New Bingham Jordan or West Side survivor Highway. The local squad July 11 at 7:30 p.m. while a takes the field for first-round loss drops the Buffs into a 4:30 district play Saturday July 2 at p.m. game July 11 against the 12 p.m. against Hillcrest. The West Jordan-West Side loser. victor of the game advances to The team is coached by Scott meet the American Fork ver- Trussell, Roland Dalton and sus Rose Park winner Monday Stewart Christensen. July 4 at 2 p.m., while the loser Tooele 15: The Tooele 15 drops into consolation bracket year-old squad hits the road play Monday July 4 at 9 a.m. to compete at the West Side against either American Fork Babe Ruth Field, 1400 West or Rose Park loser. The team 400 South. The Buffs meets is coached by Troy Staley, Tom the winner between Brighton Poyner and Danny Sanders. 2 and Hunter-Cyprus July 11 Tooele 13: The Tooele Babe at 3 p.m. A victory pits Tooele Ruth 13-year-old all-star team against the Taylorsville 2, hits the road to Granger Youth Ogden, Cottonwood or West Park, 4400 West 3450 South, Side survivor July 13 at 5:30 for first round district action p.m. while a loss drops the July 9. The local squad will Buffs into a 5:30 p.m. game meet Cottonwood July 9 at 3 July 12 against the Taylorsville p.m. in opening round play. 2, Ogden, Cottonwood or West A victory boosts Tooele into Side loser. The team is coached the winner’s bracket against by Scott Broadhead and Alex either Taylorsville, Herriman Pacheco.

eight runs in the sixth inning to Misses snap a 2-2 deadlock and cruise continued from page A10 to a lopsided league A triumph last Tuesday at Grantsville. rally in the top of the fifth to The Cowboys drew first break open a 3-1 contest and blood when Bryce Sparks cruise to the league triumph smacked a lead off single and last Thursday at Brigham City. raced home on a two-out dou- Grantsville drew first blood ble by Justin Hawkins to build in the top of the opening ses- a 1-0 cushion. sion when Ryan Willis reached Sky View pushed home a on a Brigham City miscue and pair of tallies in the top of the Garrett Giles clubbed a single. fourth, thanks to four hits in Hamatake blasted a three-run the inning to take a 2-1 Bobcat home run to stake the Cowboys edge. to a quick 3-0 cushion. But Grantsville bounced The Bees countered with a right back in the bottom half run in the bottom of the fourth of the frame when Brayden on a Cowboy fielding miscue, Fisher and Jared Thompson two walks and a passed ball to each drew a walk and Wacey slice the deficit to 3-1. Sorenson smacked a RBI sin- However, the Cowboys gle to tie the game at 2-2. erupted for six runs in the top But the Bobcats rallied for a of the fifth to break the game huge eight-run barrage on five open and seize a whopping hits, two Cowboy miscues, a 9-1 lead. Jared Thompson and balk and two passed balls to Willis clubbed consecutive sin- spot Sky View a 10-2 lead. gles to begin the barrage. Giles The Cowboys countered reached on a Brigham City with a pair of runs in the bot- fielding miscue and Hamatake tom of the sixth to cut the defi- ripped a two-run double cit to 10-4. Mark White reached to open the scoring. Justin on a Bobcat fielding miscue, Hawkins and Riley Ford each raced to second and third on followed with a run scoring wild pitches and raced home single and Kasey Cummings on a Thompson sacrifice fly. rapped a two-run double to Sorenson also drew a walk, complete the scoring. raced to second and third on a Brigham City rallied for a wild pitch and raced home on run in the bottom of the sixth a ground ball by Logan Drake on a Josh Fox single and Kade to complete the scoring. Anderson double to cut the However, Sky View answered Cowboy lead to seven. right back with a pair of runs But that was as close as the in the top of the final frame, hosts would come. thanks to three Cowboy field- ������ Willis, Hamatake and ing miscues, to culminate the Thompson paced the Cowboy offensive production in the ������������ attack with two hits each league contest. while Giles, Hawkins, Ford Sparks, Ryan Willis, �������� and Cummings logged one Hawkins, White and Sorenson safety each. all slapped out a hit each for Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m Sky View 12 - Grantsville 4 the Cowboys in the league Hours: Saturday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m The Bobcats exploded for affair. THURSDAY June 30, 2005 B1

■ Unless otherwise requested, community Doings Around The Valley news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and Doings Around the Valley ■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information ■ Classifieds and Public Notices contact Community News Editor Hometown Karen Hunt at 882-0050. Don’t let weeds put you in a bind A different ainty little Ddeli- cate-looking flowers of pink or white are blooming along road- sides these Story by Alleen Langdivaphotography by Troy Boman days. They Diane Sagers are also CORRESPONDENT blooming in flowerbeds. They are Homefront also bloom- ing in lawns, vegetable gardens, perennial gardens, open fields and ... well ... pretty much anywhere there is a patch of soil, you will find these little gems. They emerge among usually heart-shaped leaves along the long vining tendrils that trail out to cover the ground ... and climb posts, fences and other plants. Ok. It is quiz time. What is this hale and hardy plant? Yep. It is field bindweed and it is blooming all over the place. It has thrived this year, but then, come to think of it, I don’t recall a year when it hasn’t thrived. In some circles, bindweed is known as wild morning glory — not to be confused with the pretty domestic morning glory that we plant on purpose. It does have a similar appearance, with smaller flowers and leaves, but it is not even in the same plant family. Morning glory is Ipomea while field bindweed is a convolvulus. Interestingly enough there are some lovely new plant variet- ies from the convolvulus group that make very pretty additions to flower beds. Although they are kissin’ cousins to field bind- weed, they are neither aggres- sive nor invasive. However, that does not change the fact that bindweed has earned its fame as a difficult weed. It falls into the category of plants that we will have with Down Syndrome us always. Hard to kill There are many reasons that it is so hard to kill. doesn’t keep dance It has long, deep, spreading, tenuous roots that are very brit- tle. The roots go deep enough from Tooelean to protect the plant from winter frosts. They are adapted to stor- ing materials through the win- he noise is almost Amber joined Sparkly PALS in ter to send up new shoots the deafening as scores January of 2005 after her moth- next spring. Their brittle nature T er learned about the group at a means that if you try to pull of teenagers scream Christmas Party. them, they break off easily leav- their approval. A small, “We joined PALS just because ing plenty of root in the ground we thought it would be fun,” to get more plants growing. dark-haired figure Leslee said. That is only part of the story, decked in a sparkling While Amber has not been per- of course. They also produce red western outfit drip- forming with PALS for long, she copious quantities of seeds that has many years of dance training, remain viable for many years. ping with fringe shim- her mother said. “She was dancing Control it mies and shakes to the before she could walk.” Leslee decided to enroll Despite having that in mind, music of I Feel Like Amber in dance when she found do not despair. You may never a Woman, by Shania the younger girl dancing to the eradicate it from your yard and Macarena. “She would do it non- garden, but you can get it under Twain. stop for days. She loved to turn control. It doesn’t have to cover The soloist is Amber Bailey, on the music and just dance. For a every square inch of ground 11-year-old daughter of Leslee child with Down syndrome, she is and choke out desirable plants. Bailey of Tooele. After her perfor- fairly coordinated.” Doing this does require a battle mance, she rushes into the arms Amber’s first dance experience plan and some timely diligence, of her teacher pleased and some- was with Virginia Tanner of the but doing nothing insures a con- what unnerved by the enthusiast University of Utah. Young dancers tinuing supply of the unwanted response. in this group were encouraged to weed. It’s not your average pop concert. “express themselves as individu- • Manually is possible It’s Performing Arts Lengthening als,” Leslee said. If you are dedicated (and I Stride, also know as PALS. The But the move to PALS has been mean really dedicated) with a troupe of 22 dancers age 7 to 25 good for Amber because she inter- hoe, you can control bindweed have one thing in common besides acts more with other students in mechanically. Research shows their love of dance — they all have the class, her mother said. “PALS that if top growth is cut off at Down Syndrome. parents have been amazing,” she least every two weeks, food On this night the group is per- said. Each member of the group reserves in the root will gradual- forming one of their regular gigs, has their own special dance, com- ly be depleted because without a weekly recital for adolescents plete with a solo costume. Amber a top, there is no photosynthesis attending Especially For Youth loves country music, but the to create sugars to recharge it. (ESL), a summer camp for young Sparkly PALS coordinator prefers This works particularly well members of The Church of Jesus pop. The music of Shania Twain with seedling weeds that have Christ of Latter-day Saints. was their compromise. not yet developed perennial PALS was originally formed more Amber’s fondness for country roots. If you continue to cut the than 20 years ago in California by music could be a result of her love top off at ground level all season Marion Tannie Peters and Mark of Woody, the cowboy doll who long, it will make a significant Shipley. Peters moved to Utah and gained fame in the Pixar movie difference in a season or two. started a PALS program in Utah. “Toy Story.” At the mention of You have no need to try to dig There are now three PALS groups Woody, Amber runs to get her toy the plant out — remember of children in Ogden, American collection. Among the figures is a those 50 foot long roots going Fork and Cedar Hills. Amber Bailey, 11, and other members of Sparkly PALS have been invited to green stuffed frog dressed like a eight feet into the earth! Simply JaLeah and Janalyn Holms perform at Disneyland Aug. 1. The show will break down another barrier for started the American Fork branch cowboy. disabled people. PALS is the first such group to perform for the famed theme park. They will also be strutting their stuff at the National Down Syndrome SEE BINDWEED PAGE B10 of PALS, known as the Sparkly PALS in January of 2002. SEE DIVA PAGE B2 Conference in Garden Grove, Calif. B2 THURSDAY June 30, 2005

WEDDINGS Diva continued from page B1 Bryan/Lloyd

She dressed the frog herself Julie Bryan and Thad Lloyd during a visit to the “Build-a- were married Thursday, June 30, Bear” workshop, Leslee said. 2005, in the Manti LDS Temple. “Give him a hug! Yeah!” Amber Julie is a graduate of Brigham says, handing the toy to her visi- Young University majoring in tor. home and family living. She was Amber has been to Disneyland, a full-time missionary in the but was disappointed because Slovenia Ljubljana Mission of she didn’t get a chance to meet The Church of Jesus Christ of Woody. “He’s her hero,” Leslee Latter-day Saints, serving her said. entire mission in neighboring But she is going to get a sec- Croatia. Thad served as a full- ond chance. Sparkly PALS has time missionary in the Texas been invited to perform at the Dallas Mission. He is a graduate Julie Bryan and Thad Lloyd famed theme park Aug. 1. The of BYU in neuroscience and is show will break down anoth- currently a doctoral candidate Celia Bryan of Tooele, and Thad er barrier for disabled people. in clinical psychology at BYU. is the son of Harold and Enid PALS is the first such group to Julie is the daughter of Jerry and Lloyd of Idaho Falls, Idaho. perform for Disneyland. They will also be strutting their stuff at the National Down Syndrome Conference in Garden Grove, Calif. Nelson/Martinez PALS dancers practice an hour a week to get ready Jay Nelson and Jessica for the show. But getting the Martinez plan to start their life moves down is only one of the together on July 2, 2005. They challenges with this particular will celebrate at a reception group. “It’s not like high school photography / Troy Boman held in their honor at the Eagles (students) where you can put Sparkly PALS, a group made up of youth with Down Syndrome, performed for teenagers at Especially For Youth Nest in Tooele, Utah. They plan them on a bus with a couple of Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Amber Bailey of Tooele danced a solo to Shania Twain’s I Feel Like a Woman. to make their home abroad with chaperones,” Leslee said. The says. Jay’s Marine Corp division after dancers will be traveling with became the favorite job I ever horses — she’s afraid of them. Like most children born with he completes basic training. their families to make the trip had.” But she loves school, basketball Down syndrome, Amber was safe and comfortable for every- As a result, she said, “when and swimming. She has compet- one. I looked to adopt, I looked to chronically sick and had heart ed in swimming and track and Amber is the oldest of Leslee’s adopt children with mental dis- surgery as an infant. Some of her field in the Special Olympics. three children. All are adopted, abilities.” fingers are webbed as a result of And she is learning how to read Jay Nelson and Jessica Martinez and all have mental disabilities. She applied to adopt an older scaring from surgery to remove and how to play the piano. Leslee was introduced to child, but she said, “I lucked into a cyst. But, Leslee said, since But her first love is dance, and working with the mentally dis- Amber.” Her biological mother the age of six, her daughter has with some persuading she dem- abled when she applied for a had found a couple to adopt the been very healthy. onstrates her signature move, MILITARY NEWS part-time job working grave- child, but “she surprised them Amber graduated from Middle waving fingers and knocking yards at what she thought was all and had Down.” Leslee was Canyon this spring and will be knees together as she sings the a nursing home. She said she called and asked if she would continuing on to Tooele Junior words to NSYNC’s Bye Bye Bye. Tiffany Marshall warfare and bayonet training, spent the first few nights on the consider taking an infant. “It High in the fall. Her fondness [email protected] drill and ceremony, marching, job “hugging the walls.” But “it was a very wonderful day,” she for cowboys does not extend to rifle marksmanship, armed and Army Pvt. Tiffany J. Marshall unarmed combat, map reading, has graduated from basic com- field tactics, military courtesy, bat training at Fort Jackson, military justice system, basic Columbia, S.C. first aid, foot marches and field During the nine weeks of training exercises. training, the soldier studied the Marshall is the daughter Army mission, history, tradition of Rhonda Nuttall of Tooele and core values, physical fitness and granddaughter of Sharlee and received instruction and Monaco of Salt Lake City. practice in basic combat skills, She is a 2005 graduate of military weapons, chemical Tooele High School.

Ashley K. Furuta

Ashley K. Furuta would love to say farewell to all of the many wonderful people who have touched her life and shaped her character. Saturday, July 2, 2005, from 3-7 p.m. Dave and Joanna Furuta will host an openhouse “Navy Farewell” for her at Tooele 17th Ward Bld., Author’s Night AAUW Officers 132 N. 570 E., Tooele. She will Sixth grade students at East Elementary completed a year of writing Officers for the American Association of University Women, Tooele leave July 4 for Great Lakes, with “Author’s Night.” Students displayed published books of poetry Branch, include: parliamentarian Marrium Croom, treasurer Laurel Ill. for Navy Boot Camp. She and their autobiographies. Parents, grandparents and other family Essemeier, secretary Illa Biglow, vice president Dorothy Davis and will be there for 8-9 weeks. She members helped to celebrate the students’ hard work. president Patricia Steelman. will then go on to Monterey, Calif. for a year and a half of lin- Ashley K. Furuta guist training school. (No gifts please).

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Matthew Snow

Matthew Snow received his Eagle Scout Award Friday, June 24, 2005. His project consisted of replacing the directory sign and plaques at the Donner Reed Museum and placing a Donner Reed Road sign at the corner of Kearl and Clark Streets. Snow thanks all those who helped him accomplish this goal. He is a member of troop #1308 of the Grantsville 10th Ward. He is the son of Doug and Shelley Snow. Congratulations Matt! Matthew Snow

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Visit m-e style for picture frames Enjoy a healthy, balanced life at Sweat Fitness In less than a year Miriam Hollarʼs For Dan & Sonja Moser, owners COUPON coupon expires m-e style has become the local of Tooeleʼs Sweat Fitness Center, July 8th, 2005 center for distinctive picture of beauty & distinction the axiom “an ounce of framing, and a gallery for prevention is worth a pound of displaying and learning about art. cure,” reveals its simple truth Opened last August at 5 N. everyday at his health club Main, Tooele, the mission of m-e facility. 2 year 2 year style is to inspire customers and to “I see customers come in all create a solid reputation based on the time because they were told to Membership Membership quality products and services. by their doctor,” said Dan. “I like to show my customers “Theyʼve had bypass surgery, or (Wednesday-Sunday) (7 days a week) that there really is a big difference have diabetes. If they would between buying the quality of have done some preventative care, design and framing I offer, versus a like working out and taking better $ $ ready-made frame from a local care of their bodies, they may not superstore, or having something be in the situation theyʼre in.” framed by a mall chain,” said 198 cash 348 Providing opportunities for Miriam. people to avoid that “pound of “I enjoy working with each cure” has been a focal point at 34 S. Main, Tooele • 882-6680 customer to achieve a look that M-e style owner, Miriam Hollar custom cuts every frame order, works with the style of the piece, giving each frame and matting job a distinctive, professional look. Sweat Fitness Center since its and the individual style of the doors opened at 34 S. Main, customerʼs home,” she added. of m-e styleʼs art-related services As for m-e styleʼs gallery, it Tooele in 2003. he was 14. It was then that he California and Mr. USA titles. “One of my theories is that if you and active gallery. Presently, an regularly features exceptional The facility is the largest of its discovered body-building at his He shares his years of frame to the piece, it will look art history and applications class photography, prints, original kind in Tooele County, with over hometown gym in Wausau, WI. experience by providing training beautiful no matter where it goes.” is available for children eight to paintings and paper sculpture by 16,000 square feet of fitness Sonja was born in California programs for customers, some of Although Miriam opened m-e 18 years old. The four-week local artists. The gallery also equipment, plus personal training, and rasied in Tooele. Together which have attained style less than a year ago, her course meets once per week and serves as a catalyst to inspire fresh aerobics, yoga, pilates, massage, Sonja and Dan have 2 children. bodybuilding titles for experience in the business goes costs $60 per student. The fee approaches to customer design tanning, daycare and more. Sonja has experience in the themselves. back a decade, from wholesale to includes supplies. needs. According to Dan & Sonja, business arena. She is licensed in “I enjoy what I do managing the framing department “I plan to offer a range of “I love broadening horizons “an ounce of prevention” is about both Title and Escrow and has tremendously,” he said. for one of Salt Lake Valleyʼs top classes for all ages throughout the and encouraging customers to try creating balance in oneʼs life, not been involved in both for the last “Showing and encouraging galleries. year,” she said. “Interested persons new ideas,” said Miriam. “I love just pumping weights or burning 12 years. Sonja takes fitness people how to avoid the ʻpound Miriam offers interior design are encouraged to please call and to show that having your home calories on a treadmill. seriously as well and maintains a of cureʼ gives me inner consultation, plus art classes as part inquire about class availability.” look beautiful is affordable and “To live a great life, you have healthy lifestyle of exercise and satisfaction and a sense of giving achievable. Interior design to have balance between the nutrition. While Sonja works in back.” COUPON consultations are available by coupon expires physical, spiritual and mental,” the business side for Sweat Sweat Fitness Center has appointment, and are a great way July 30th, 2005 he said. “But more people than Fitness, Dan is the operating affordable individual, couple, to get ideas for pulling it all not develop their spiritual and manager. Sonja commits her family and corporate together.” mental sides of their lives, and spare time as volunteer softball memberships. Hours are: The number to call is (435) coach, community volunteer, Monday through Friday, 5 a.m. 833-9010. Store and gallery hours ignore the physical-until itʼs too wife, and mother. She and her to 11 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 $ off are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday late. At Sweat Fitness Center, we $ off give our customers the family are involved in church p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. any through Friday; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. The store and gallery opportunity to reach and maintain activites. For more information, stop framing 5 N. Main are closed Sunday and Monday. a great life.” Now 43 years old, Dan has in at 34 S. Main or call (435) order Tooele E-mail for Miriam can be sent to That “opportunity” has been won over 30 bodybuilding 882-6680. 1010 833-9010 [email protected] . a big part of Danʼs life ever since competitions, most notably Mr. B4 THURSDAY June 30, 2005 DOINGS around the valley

escape all the “fun,” and often are 4th of July picked up by an animal control officer and taken to a shelter. Follow these simple rules to keep your pet safe. Grantsville celebrates 4th • Do not take your pet to a fireworks • Little Miss Grantsville pageant display! — Friday, July 1, 7 p.m., Grantsville • Keep your pet indoors on the Fourth Willow Elementary School. Admission of July in a quiet and isolated room is $2. with covered windows, or in the base- • Dusk to Dawn tennis tournament ment where there are no windows. — Friday, July 1, starts at 9 p.m. at • Turn on a fan, a radio or television tennis courts on corner of Cherry and to muffle the sound of fireworks. South Quirk Streets. Entry fee, $5. • If you find a lost pet, please take • Miss Grantsville Scholarship the animal to your nearest animal shel- Pageant — Saturday, July 2, 7 p.m. ter. Also place a “found” ad in the news- Grantsville High School auditorium. paper and post notices around your • Ray Barrus 5K run — All runners neighborhood. should be at corner of Cherry and Support THS cheer Quirk streets by 7 a.m. July 4. Runners The Tooele High School cheerlead- will be bussed to starting point to begin ers are holding their annual 4th of race at 8 a.m. Those who have not yet July raffle. Tickets are $1. Call Susan registered must pay a $17 entry fee. Trujillo at 882-5496 or buy tickets from For more information call Brad Sutton, any cheerleader. 884-5522. • Youth run/walk — All participants should be at GHS by 7 a.m. July 4. Race Tooele Congratulations to John and Theresa Van Kampen, 29 N. Meadowlark Circle, Grantsville. They are the fourth winners of the begins at 7:30 a.m. For more informa- Beautification Yard Award. The Van Kampens have creatively placed a beautiful rock design in their yard which expert gardners tion call Brad Sutton at 884-5522. call xeriscape — landscaping which requires very little water. Their yard adds a touch of originality and beauty to their neighbor- hood and our town. • Pancake breakfast — 6-9 a.m. at Marching band needs your help Grantsville Fire Station (corner of Main Help the award-winning THS march- G’ville family history and North Center streets) sponsored by ing band buy new instruments and The Grantsville Family History Stockton GHS Larietts. Nominal fee. attend competitions and receive great Deseret Peak Center is located at 117 E. Cherry and • Flag raising ceremony — 8 a.m., discounts on local shops and restau- is open help you with any research Fire Station. Candlelight vigil planned rants you already visit. The $10 dis- from 12-4 p.m. Monday through Friday. • Parade begins at 11 a.m. at corner Happy Birthday pool A candlelight vigil in memory of count card will more than pay for itself. Evening hours are 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, of Main and West Streets. Will pro- Come help us celebrate our sixth Mitch Cummings will be held at 7 p.m. Save money now; get your card from Wednesday and Thursday. We are also ceed east down Main to Quirk Street, anniversary at the Deseret Peak Aquatic Friday, July 1, at Rush Lake, just south any marching band member. open the first and second Saturday of turn south and end at GHS. Decorated Center on Saturday, July 9, from 12-8 of Stockton. Come share your memo- Kids play at pool each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. floats, bikes, scooters, horses, etc. wel- p.m. There will be lots of contests, ries and love for Mitch. The Pratt Aquatic Center will be hav- come. games and prizes — something happen- Planners meet ing an activity day for children ages 6 • Grantsville Youth rodeo — 4 p.m., ing every hour. These activities include The Stockton Planning and Zoning to 14 on Friday, July 1. The activities Sports arena behind city hall. All Tooele a money drop, free Domino’s Pizza, and Commission will hold its working meet- will run from 11 a.m. to Noon. After County youth 16 and under invited to lots more. It will be a celebration you ing on Tuesday, July 5, at the Stockton the activities the children can stay in participate. Preregistration preferred won’t want to miss. Call the Deseret Register for youth football Town Hall, 18 N. Johnson St. from 7-9 for public swimming. Enjoy inner tube but can be made on the day of the Peak Aquatic Center with further ques- Tooele Youth Football registration p.m. races, races down the slide, water polo, rodeo if space is available. To register tions and a complete list of events at for ages 8-14 is July 9, 16 and 30 from a ping pong ball blowing contest and call Todd or Kacie at 850-9295. $1 fee 843-4035. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Deseret Peak Erda more. The cost is the regular admission for spectators. Complex. Fee is $155. Players need to to the pool; $1.50 for children 6–12 and Swimming lessons begin • Park activities will begin at Cherry The third session of swimming les- be present at registration. Bring a copy $2 for teenagers. 5K run/walk is back! Street Park following parade and con- sons at the Pratt Aquatic Center will of birth certificate if player did not play Come join the fun on Saturday, July tinue until the fireworks display is com- Swimming lessons begin begin Tuesday, July 5. Classes for all last year. Please bring equipment from 9. Meet at Annie’s Park in Erda. Check The third session of swimming les- pleted. Park activities include: Antique levels of ability are taught at 9, 10 and previous years. With questions call Joel in at 6:45 a.m. Race beings at 7 a.m. sons at the Pratt Aquatic Center will car show; Dutch Oven cook-off; food; 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. or Linda Reader at 843-5448. Divisions will be based on ages. Call begin Tuesday, July 5. Classes for all miniature golf; horseback riding; dunk- Registration is now open for the Learn tennis Julie at 882-6264 or Tori at 882-7287 levels of ability are taught at 9, 10 and ing machine; obstacle course; moon remaining summer sessions of swim- Summer tennis lessons are every to register. All ages are encouraged to 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. walk; crazy caterpillar ride; huge slide; ming lessons: July 18-29 and Aug. 1-11. Tuesday and Thursday at Elton Park or participate. Registration is now open for the games; bands; men’s a capella quartet All classes are limited, so advanced reg- every Monday and Wednesday morning Erda Days coming • Fireworks will begin around 9:30-10 remaining summer sessions of swim- istration is recommended. Reservations at the tennis courts by Stansbury Park Erda Days will be held on July 8-9. p.m. at the park, sponsored Grantsville ming lessons: July 18-29 and Aug. 1-11. can be made in person at the pool or by elementary school. Ages 6-9 come at Friday will be dinner and entertain- City and Grantsville Volunteer Fire All classes are limited, so advanced reg- phone (882-3247). 9 a.m. and ages 10-14 come at 10 a.m. ment for those 16 and up. Cost is $5 per Department. istration is recommended. Reservations Cost is $7 per person for one hour person, 70 and older are free. Saturday can be made in person at the pool or by lessons. Call Coach Derek Smith with Give kids horse ride phone (882-3247). Grantsville is a day for the whole family to enjoy! West Desert Back Country Horsemen questions at 843-1172 or 435-840-5178 Start with the parade at 10 a.m. (line will hold their annual 4th of July chil- Give blood July 6 or the Tooele City Parks and Recreation up at 9:15) then over to Warr Memorial An American Red Cross Blood Drive dren’s rides at the little league baseball Planners meet office at 843-2140. Walk-ins welcome. Park for a day filled with activities. will be held Wednesday, July 6, from park by the swimming pool from 11 The Grantsville City Planning To participate in ballgames call John 3-8 p.m. at the Tooele Utah North Stake a.m. to 3 p.m. Folks, bring your chil- Commission will hold a business at 882-7403. To volunteer, donate items, Center located at 583 N. 270 E. Everyone Stansbury dren where a horse/mule/pony awaits meeting on Thursday, July 14, in the or for more information, contact Lorri 18 and older is invited. Picture I.D. or a them. Grantsville City Hall council chambers, at 882-4799, Diane at 882-4479 or Betty Red Cross Donor Identification Card 429 E. Main St., at 7 p.m. at 882-8177. Tooele City events is required. The Red Cross blood ser- Celebrate nation’s birth • Breakfast from 7-8:30 a.m. at 47 S. Public comments will be taken on vices in Utah must collect blood from There will be a free pancake break- Main sponsored by the Tooele Chamber the following issues: approximately 3890 volunteer blood fast and flag raising ceremony on the of Commerce. Cost is $5 for adults, $3 Amendment to a preliminary plat Ophir donors each day to meet patient needs. • 4th of July for all residents of Stansbury children, under two years free. for Palomino Ranch Phase 2. For more information, call 882-3028. Park and Lake Point. The event will be • 5K freedom run — The Tooele July • Minor subdivision for Kenny Hale held at the Benson Grist Mill. Breakfast Ophir Day coming Kick drug habit of one lot into three at 331 East Pear 4th race begins at 8:45 a.m. near the LDS will begin at 7 a.m. followed by the Come join the fun at Ophir Day July Do you have a drug problem? Street in an R-1-21 zone. church at the top of Skyline. Register at flag raising program at 8 a.m. All are 30. Breakfast is 7-10 a.m. at Lolly and Narcotics Anonymous meetings might • Proposal to amend Chapter 14 of 7:30 a.m. or at Dave’s Drugs. invited. Bring your family and celebrate Edna’s. Listen to the live band, socialize be able to help! Come and share in our zoning code to include a 2.5 acre zone. • Fly Over — Jets from Hill Air Force our nation’s birth. with friends and explore the historical experience of staying clean Mondays at • Proposed general revisions to Base will fly over downtown Tooele at sites at Ophir. Crafters and vendors 6 p.m., Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m., Fridays Chapter 1 of zoning code. Learn to swim 9 a.m. needed. For more information, please at 6:30 p.m. and Sundays at 9:30 a.m. • Proposed rewording of vision state- Sign up now for swim lessons at • Parade — The annual 4th of July call 882-0603. — 1120 W. Utah Ave. ment for amending the General Plan the Stansbury Park Swimming Pool. parade begins at 9 a.m. at 2nd S. and Lessons offered are Red Cross Levels 2nd E. and ends at Tooele City Park, Tooele cheer car wash • Proposed amendment to Chapter 9 Landscaping. 1-6, Mom & Tot class and 3-5 year old 2nd West and Vine Streets. The Tooele cheerleaders will hold class. Each session consists of 10 con- Rush Valley • Park activities — After the parade a car wash at the Pro Wash on Aug. 6 • Proposed general revisions to Chapter 21 Subdivisions to comply with secutive lessons held on weekday morn- activities continue all day at Tooele from 8-11 a.m. The price will be $5 for a ings at 9, 10 and 11 a.m. Registration is City Park, 2nd West and Vine Streets. wash, dry and clean windows. You may State Code, add open space require- Biggest little rodeo coming being taken for sessions beginning on Don’t miss the Biggest Little Rodeo • Battle of Bands — 4 p.m. at Tooele also have your car vacuumed for an ments, agricultural land protection, and July 5, July 18 and Aug. 1. Those par- in Tooele County! July 9 is the date for City Park. extra $2. Please come out and support conservation area considerations. ticipating in lessons swim free in open the 33rd Annual Rush Valley Riders • Fireworks — 10 p.m. at Deseret your Tooele High School cheerleaders! Fourth yard awarded plunge hours during the two weeks of Jackpot Rodeo. The Kids Show is at 2 Peak Complex Congratulations to John and Theresa Upgrade computer skills their session. We also offer adult water p.m. and Adult Show is at 6 p.m. Sign Van Kampen, 29 N. Meadowlark Circle, Deseret Peak events Do you need to upgrade your com- aerobics in the evening. For more infor- up for timed events through July 7. Grantsville. They are the fourth win- Let your Independence Day celebra- puter skills for business or personal mation or to register, call the Stansbury Rough stock sign-ups are July 5 6-9 p.m. ners of the Beautification Yard Award. tion begin at the Deseret Peak Complex. use? The Salt Lake Community College, Pool at 882-2426. Call 837-2235. The Van Kampens have creatively For more information, call 843-4035. Tooele Skills Center, at 1021 W. Vine Team doctoring is a new event at 8 placed a beautiful rock design in their • Swim all day — Beat the offers hands-on training in classes such a.m. with finals during the rodeo. Call yard which expert gardeners call xeri- Grist Mill Independence Day heat at the Deseret as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Ed Johnson at 830-1618 or Kevin Sagers scape — landscaping which requires Peak Aquatic Center. Join us Monday, Access, QuickBooks, Accounting and at 801-514-3624. very little water. Their yard adds a July 4, to celebrate our great country’s others. Classes are $2.25 per hour, Food vendors please contact Teresa touch or originality and beauty to their Fun at the Mill birthday. Enjoy a day at the pool with short-term, weekly enrollment, day and Neil at 837-2235. neighborhood and our town. Fun at the Mill will be held July 14 10 discounted savings — only $2.29 in night classes and flexible hours. Call a.m. to Noon. Children of all ages can honor of 229 years of independence. (435)882-5070 or (801)957-5566. Two agricultural turns issued join in activities and games. Children • Night swim with fireworks — Stay The Grantsville Irrigation Company ages 7-14 are invited to participate in Churches and watch the fireworks from the pool Meetings has issued two use-or-lose agricultural free competitions of jacks, marbles or deck at our $2 night swim from 8 p.m. turns until July 15. This is in addition to jumping rope. Sign up at the Mill and until 10:30 p.m. the two use-or-lose agricultural turns Trumpet soloist performs pick up a copy of the rules. Younger Trumpet soloist Scott Brookins of • Rodeo — Come to the Bit and Spur that expire June 30. County commission meets children can sing pioneer songs, do Colorado Springs will perform a variety Rodeo July 2 and 4. The rodeo begins The Tooele County Commission will GHS class of ‘85 pioneer crafts, learn how to square at 7 p.m. each night with a fireworks hold a regular meeting on Tuesday, Grantsville High School class of 1985 dance and play pioneer games just display immediately following. July 5, at 3 p.m. in room 310 of the will celebrate its 20 year reunion on for fun! For more information, contact Bit & Spur Rodeo Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. Main, July 30. We will meet with families at Christine at 882-7678 SEE DOINGS ON B5 The Bit & Spur Rodeo comes to the Tooele. Public comment will be taken the Deseret Peak swimming pool at 1 Deseret Peak Complex July 2 and 4 on Brookfield Estates Subdivision. p.m. Dinner and socializing will be at with 7 p.m. Muttin’ Bustin’ and 8 p.m. City council, redevelopment the Eagles Nest at 6 p.m. Invitations rodeo each night. Family night is July The Tooele City Council will meet in have been mailed. For more informa- DOINGS POLICY 2; discount pre-sale tickets are avail- a business meeting on Wednesday, June tion or if you have not been contacted, able at Deseret Peak Feed, the county 29, at 5 p.m. Following, the Tooele City call Ronda Silva at 884-3614 or Scott Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings Around the courthouse and at the Tooele City Park Redevelopment Agency business meet- Elfors at 884-0249. Valley?” Contact Barbara Bennett at the newspaper at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or during July 4 activities. ing will convene at 6 p.m. The meetings Donner Reed Museum e-mail to [email protected]. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run a Keep pets safe on 4th will be held at the Tooele City Hall large The Donner Reed museum at Clark notice of special events for charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, Explosions and flashing lights make conference room, 90 N. Main St. and Cooley Streets in Grantsville is etc. Businesses should contact the advertising department to inquire about placing a display ad. Due to limited space we can only guarantee that items will run three times. this the busiest time of year for animal Discussion includes: golf course open, by appointment only, seven days Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. Information should be delivered no later shelters. It’s a time when frightened expansion; Head Start program; down- a week. For an appointment call 884- than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. dogs and cats run amuck trying to town businesses; stage. 3411 or 884-3767. THURSDAY June 30, 2005 B5

at the Moose by July 8. Lunch Volunteers Doings will be fried chicken. If you are interested in spon- Continued from page B4 soring a hole, please call Tyra at Support crisis line 882-6235 or Karen at 882-2931. Volunteers needed for the of music including jazz, inspira- Castaways AA DVSAVA (Domestic Violence tional, and praise and worship Castaways Alcoholics and Sexual Assault Victim at First Assembly of God, 127 Anonymous meets Monday- Advocacy) crisis line! All volun- N. 7th St., on July 3 at 9 a.m. Friday at Noon at St. Barnabas teers must pass a background and 11:30 a.m. All are welcome Center, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, check and must meet other eli- to attend. Tooele (Southwestern-look- gibility requirements. Selected Vacation Bible School ing church by the new hospi- volunteers will be provided a 40 tal): open, mixed, non-smok- The Tooele Church of Christ hour training that will run July ing, wheelchair access, nursery is having their VBS July 11-15 7, 8, 13, 14 and 15. Interested available. from 9-11:30 a.m. The excit- volunteers please call 241-0337. ing material is Anchors Away, Voyage to Jesus. Jesus said to let the children come unto me. Let the children be 3-15 years Join us for an exciting voyage! of age. For more information A Voyage to Jesus, A passage to Peace or if you need a ride, please call 884-3971 or 883-5530. Come and Anchors VACATION enjoy the fun of an adventure. Away! Sunday worship is at 11 a.m. and BIBLE SCHOOL the lesson is titled: Binding the ages 3-15 Hands of Jesus. July 11-15 9:00-11:30 am Tooele Church of Christ 430 W. Utah Ave Library 843-5530 or 884-3971

Tooele City Library As part of a matching grant with the Usbourne Book Company, Wal-Mart of Tooele presented Overlake • Weekly activities — The Elementary with a check for $1,000 to be used to purchase new books for the school’s library. Pictured are Tooele City Library holds story Angela Kell, the community involvement coordinator for Wal-Mart, and Overlake Principal Janice Johnson. What does Westgate Mortgage’s time every Wednesday at 11:30 NEW INTEREST ONLY PROGRAM a.m. and craft time every Friday Madam Vice President Chantel from 3-6 p.m. • Wednesdays — Breakfast Apply for Title I preschool Northlake Elementary is and Noah Jenrich will host the mean to you? • July 6 — The Tooele City 9 a.m. to Noon; aerobics 10:30 accepting applications for Title I steak night this Friday, July 1. Library will hold a Tolkien a.m.; dancing 12-1 p.m.; preschool. Prospective students Steak, shrimp, chicken and hali- two words for Teens with Connie Trump • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 must be four years old before but dinners are available. at 6 p.m.. Sign up and ticket a.m.; aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch LOWER PAYMENTS Sept. 1, 2005, and reside with- required. at Noon; bridge 12:45 p.m. Join domestic violence group in the Northlake Elementary • Interest rate never changes on your 30 year loan • July 7 — The Tooele City • Fridays — Aerobics 10:30 Those who have experienced boundaries. For more informa- • Interest only payment option for up to 15 years Library will have a puppet show a.m.; lunch at Noon; Bingo 6 or are experiencing domestic vio- tion, call the school at 833-1940. with the Starry-Eyed Puppets at p.m.; dancing 6-8 p.m. lence are invited to attend a free • Purchase or Refinance 7:30 p.m. The library will close Ceramics begins in support and educational group • Second Homes Allowed at 7 p.m. that evening. Sign up September. Reunions every Tuesday night 5-6 p.m. at and ticket required. the Division of Child and Family Senior Circle, MWMC Services, 305 N. Main, second • July 9 — The Tooele City Senior Circle, sponsored by Library will have a jousting THS class of ‘65 floor. This group is for those Community Health Systems and age 16 and older. Babysitting is party. Patrons can come to the Mountain West Medical Center, Attention class of 1965 — it’s library at anytime between 10:30 time for a 40th class reunion. It available. Please call Melanie at is for those over 50 and costs the Pathways Tooele Domestic a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to play a few just $15 per year. Call 843-3690 will be held Saturday, Aug. 13. games such as jousting and a Please reserve that date on your Violence Shelter for more infor- for a membership form and to mation and to sign up: 843-1645. dragon bean bag toss. RSVP for all activities except calendar: golf 9 a.m.; tour of • July 14 — Arthur visits. The exercise and water aerobics. THS 2 p.m. and social and din- Feeling trapped? Tooele City Library will have a • Body Instincts — Meets on ner 7 p.m. at the Eagle’s Nest. If someone’s drinking is affect- special story time with Arthur Tuesdays 10 a.m. at Pinnacle An invitation is on the way. If ing your life, Alanon can help. on Thursday, July 14, at 5 p.m. Therapy (29 S. Main). Free to you have had an address change Call 882-7756 for information. members. or know of a classmate who has, Moose golf scramble Seniors • Hinges and Twinges (water please call Jerry at 882-1865, The Moose Lodge Golf aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays Judy at 884-5525, Charlotte at Scramble will be July 10 with an 884-1400 and Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt 882-4802, Nance at 882-2851, 8:30 a.m. shot gun start. Sign up 94 West Main • Grantsville Grantsville seniors Aquatic Center, $2.50 for mem- Rob at 882-0973, Harriett at 882- 6221 or Kaye at 882-2340. The Grantsville Senior Center bers. can be called at 884-3446. • July 6 — Diabetes Support THS Class of ‘95 • Mondays 9 a.m. aerobics; Group 11 a.m. at the health Class of 1995 will celebrate lunch at noon, reservations by department (181 N. Main). its 10 year reunion on Aug. 5-6. 8:30 a.m. • July 8 — Breakfast Buddies Save the date. Invitations have • Tuesdays 9 a.m. pilates; 10 9 a.m. at Jim’s Family Restaurant been mailed. Please e-mail Tooel Enjoy a a.m. ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; for Dutch treat! [email protected] or lunch at noon, reservations by • July 20 — Wellness lun- contact Olivia at 843-1348 with 8:30 a.m. cheon 11 a.m. in the MWMC your current address if you have • Wednesdays 8 a.m. aero- classrooms; topic is “Avoiding not received an invitation. 4th of July bics; 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. breakfast; Memory Loss,” presented by Dr. 1 p.m. pilates; 1 p.m. Pinochle Nita Weber. Lunches cost $3. Groups • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; Money is due July 15. 10 a.m. line dancing; lunch at your Family will noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m.; Schools VFW meets 12 p.m. blood pressure clinic; 1 V.F.W. meeting will be p.m. Bingo Thursday, June 30, at 1900 (7 never forget! • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; Go to college p.m.) in the National Guard lunch at noon, reservations by Are you planning on head- Armory building on 16 S. 1st 8:30 a.m. ing back to school this fall? If Street. • Everyday quilting so, now is the time to enroll. Diabetes group meets Tooele seniors Classes begin Aug. 24 at each of The Diabetic Support Group The Tooele County Senior Salt Lake Community College’s will hold their monthly meeting Citizen Center can be reached 15 Wasatch Front locations. July 6 at 11 a.m. at the Tooele at 882-2870. Offering more than 100 degree Health Department building. • Mondays — Bridge 10 a.m.; programs, SLCC has what you’re Eileen DeLeeuw will discuss aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at looking for! Courses are filling portion control. For more infor- Noon; line dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo up fast, so don’t wait to sign up. mation call Carol at 843-9787. 1 p.m. Applying to SLCC is quick and Eagles events simple; just visit www.slcc.edu • Tuesdays — Lunch at Noon; • Friday Steaks — New Pinochle 1 p.m. to fill out an online application. Parade• AWESOME ENTERTAINMENT • Rides Fibromyalgia symptoms are diverse, dibilitating Games • Food • Karaoke • Fireworks

or years described as “brain fog.” odors, loud noises, bright lights th doctors • Memory impairment — and sometimes even the medi- Monday, July 4 Fhave Sometimes referred to as “brain cations they are prescribed. The used a diag- fog,” many people experience exact cause of FMS is a mys- 6:00 - 9:00 AM...... Pancake Breakfast By the Larriettes nosis of fibro- an inability to express them- tery, but there are several trig- 7:00 AM...... Ray Barrus 5K Run myalgia when selves. They know what they gering events thought to bring they can’t want to say but they can’t find it on. A few examples would be 8:00 AM...... Flag Raising at The Fire Station find anything the right words. Some experi- an infection (bacterial or viral), 10:30...... Parade Line Up at Cemetery else wrong. ence feeling like their brain is trauma, the development of For a long ‘too full.’ another disorder — like rheu- 11:00...... 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The fatigue has been Patients are often sensitive to MDT B6 THURSDAY June 30, 2005 June marks murder of prophet • On June 27, 1844, Joseph shot and mortally wounded by a “The Twilight Zone,” which he Smith, the founder and leader disgruntled office-seeker as he created, wrote and hosted. of the Mormon religion, is mur- walks through a railroad wait- dered along with his brother ing room in Washington, D.C. • On June 29, 1989, the U.S. Hyrum when an anti-Mormon Garfield died 80 days later of House of Representatives unani- mob breaks into a jail where blood poisoning. mously passes sanctions against they are being held in Carthage, the People’s Republic of China Ill. • On July 3, 1957, Nikita following the brutal massacre of Khrushchev takes control in protesters in Tiananmen Square • On June 30, 1859, Jean- the Soviet Union by orches- in Beijing. American indignation, Francois Gravelet, a Frenchman trating the ouster of key oppo- however, was relatively short- known as “The Great Blondin,” nents from positions of author- lived, and most of the sanctions becomes the first daredevil to ity in the Soviet government. died out after a brief period. walk across Niagara Falls on a Khrushchev’s power began to tightrope. He later did tightrope wane after the 1962 Cuban mis- • On July 1, 1995, legendary walks across the falls blind- sile crisis, and he was forced out radio disc jockey Wolfman Jack, folded, with his manager on his in 1964. born Robert Smith, dies. The back, sitting down midway to Brooklyn-born Smith became cook an omelet, and pushing • On June 28, 1975, television famous in the 1960s while broad- a wheelbarrow across while writer Rod Serling dies at age 50 casting nightly from powerful dressed as an ape. after open-heart surgery. Born in Syracuse, N.Y., Serling became radio stations in Mexico, which • On July 2, 1881, just one of early television’s most could be heard in many parts of months into his administration, successful writers, and was best the U.S. President James Garfield is known for the anthology series (c) 2005 King Features Synd., Inc.

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$ Tooelean joins Utah Eagles Hall of Famers Cost 25 for all classes per semester Rosalie joined the Eagles in winning many individual tro- 1963 and has been active for phies, both as an officer and as • High School Diploma the past 42 years, both local a past president. She was on the and state, coming from a fam- Past Presidents Ritual Team for • GED Preparation ily of Eagles and following in 2005, winning her trophy with • Adult Basic Education their footsteps. Fox has held 100 percent. She was a member • English as a Second Language all of the Auxiliary chair offices of the team who organized the except Outside Guard, serving memorial service at the National as Madam president 1970-1971. Convention in Seattle, which Starting in September Sheserved as treasurer on two took place in 1973. • Drivers Education occasions, has been the secre- Over the years, Rosalie has • Computer Classes tary for the past six years and been the one to create the state has been elected for another pages for the International two-year term. She was the Convention Booklet for the auditor of the Auxiliary several State of Utah. Her first booklet times. Rosalie has also been the was completed the same year state treasurer and state trust- her father was state president ee, as well as being state musi- in 1968. cian and the state historian on Her husband is a member several occasions, and she will of the Aerie and is a big sup- serve as the state musician for porter of all Eagle functions/ Tooele Adult Education 2005-2006. She served in every fundraisers, donating from his capacity of the organization 76 South 1000 West own business as well as indi- possible, accomplishing the ulti- vidually. Her parents were both 435-833-1994 mate goal. active Eagle members serv- During her year as president, Register Today!!! ing as local, state and regional the Aerie and Auxiliary raised presidents; her mother served www.tooele.k12.ut.us /adulted/ over $10,000 for charities. in many Grand Auxiliary offices. Rosalie has been an active Rosalie’s brother is currently participant on the ritual teams, serving as Worthy Trustee of the local Aerie and her sister, a past Madam President of the Auxiliary, has been an officer. Both of Rosalie’s granddaugh- GRANTSVILLE CITY ters belong to the Auxiliary as well. Betty Donnelly congratulates Rosalie Fox on her induction into the Utah Rosalie has dedicated a great Eagles Hall of Fame. deal of her life to the Eagles and truly believes in its motto of State Eagle of the Year in 2004. YOUTH RODEO “People helping people.” achievements in her Eagle She truly deserves to be in the career was being named Utah One of Rosalie’s biggest Utah Eagles Hall of Fame. Grantsville Arena Cell phone assault tops Cruise going ape th pm by Don Flood Which brings up a couple of Early in the proceedings, Monday, July 4 • 4 issues, one being the culpability Charles Pinckney of South Recently, in what many of a hotel, in this day and age, Carolina answered his cell phone Americans believe is a public- leaving a phone — a phone of all while the delegates were debating ity stunt to hype his new movie, things! — out in the open where the contentious issue of where to SPONSORED BY: Tom Cruise engaged in one of the anyone, such as a movie star, have lunch. George Washington, Grantsville City & Stansbury Riders most bizarre and embarrassing might use it as a weapon. who always felt action spoke loud- displays of human behavior since, The second, what Constitutional er than words, promptly chucked Pre-registration is preferred, but registration will be well, every other day on TV. guarantees do we have that allow his cell phone at Pinckney, knock- accepted on the date of the rodeo if there are still openings. But it was pretty weird, even us carry around what is, after ing him out cold. for “Oprah.” Cruise, who is now all, a dangerous weapon, the cell Benjamin Franklin, who had -- I’m sorry, Tom! -- a middle-aged phone? an instinct for calming a tense AGES 16 AND UNDER man, jumped up on his chair, Americans, naturally, point to moment, quipped, “Well, that EVENTS AVAIL. FOR KIDS WITHOUT A got down on his knees, yelled the Second Amendment, but it should take care of his roaming HORSE $5.00 EA. and laughed uproariously, all to remains ambiguous. Here is the charges.” With that, everybody convince America that his new exact wording: “A non-stop Blab laughed — even though no one EVENT: girlfriend had him acting like a Session, being necessary to the had the slightest idea what he STICK HORSE RACE lovesick 14-year-old again. lunacy of a Free State, the right was talking about — and they got Except that 14-year-olds don’t of the people to keep and bear GOAT RIBBON PULL back to ordering lunch. act like that. Cell Phones, even those with Currently, of course, the cell ROUGH STOCK EVENTS: $20.00 EA. In fact, human beings don’t act the most idiotic and pretentious phone’s utility as a weapon EVENT (Jackpot) like that. At the zoo, however, I Ringtones imaginable, shall not have seen what I now realize to be infringed.” depends on one’s throwing abil- MUTTON BUSTING $10 ity, but phone companies, which CALF RIDING $15 be simian Tom Cruises scamper- For years, lawyers, politicians, ing about, perhaps celebrating historians and complete morons are always adding new features STEER RIDING $15 their newfound monkey hotties. have debated the exact meaning such as miniature toasters, are BAREBACK RIDING $15 Sadly, if his antics work, we’ll of this amendment. expected to announce soon the be sure to see more actors going Does it, as many maintain, addition of Taser technology. TIMED EVENTS: $10.00 EA. EVENT (Jackpot) ape to promote their movies. guarantee that people have the And if Tom Cruise comes near POLE BENDING Call me old-fashioned, but I right to bear cell phones and sub- me, I’m going to use it. BARREL RACING prefer the way ject all within a city block to their GOAT TYING went about garnering publicity: inane ramblings 24/7, whether at Write to Don Flood in care He hit somebody in the face. With the restaurant, theater or funeral of King Features Weekly Service, CALL IN’S CONTACT: Todd or Kacie 850-9295. a telephone. home? P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL Call in by July 2nd. Registrations will be accepted prior to rodeo. For this — and this is true — The Founding Fathers left few 32853-6475, or send e-mails to Crowe was charged with assault clues, though it is well document- [email protected] NO ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED ON CITY PROPERTY and possession of a weapon, the ed that cell phones were not used phone. at the Constitutional Convention. (c) 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. THURSDAY June 30, 2005 B7

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Learn more on July 4th. B8 THURSDAY June 30, 2005 Obedience: freedom from the ‘dark side’ ver two sion. They wanted to breathe the could be most free by being in They would be appalled by the babies a year in the name of Bible tells us that although sin is a hun- free air of self-determination and subjection to the God who cre- answer. They would be dumb- “independence.” disgrace to a nation, if we will live Odred personal responsibility. The first ated us, to the God who is Truth founded by the truth. For no We then began to declare our in a righteous way God will once years ago our step in that process was to make and Light. outside power swept in to bring minds “free” from God, taking again lift us up (Proverbs 14:34). forefathers a declaration. They had to declare We have been blessed these us to our knees and force upon in every form of evil sound and The truth is to be free from evil were neither themselves free; then they had to past centuries because they us the madness we see all around visual stimulation. This was not we must turn back to God. We free, nor secure that freedom. formed our nation and its pre- us. The truth is we have done it to limited to pornography of men must cry out to Him and ask His independent. Such freedom is never easy. cepts on the belief that true ourselves. and women, but includes the por- forgiveness and His help to cor- Instead they The nature of evil is such that if freedom flows from living an ethi- Where did it begin? To be nography of children. We declared rect our wayward path. We must were in bond- these to be our “rights” as we no one is bound to it, if it has no cal and moral life. The founding sure the river of madness we see call upon Him as our God, hum- age to a tyran- fathers were fully aware that God around us today was formed by were free from the oppression of bling ourselves before Him, seek- Jon McCartney slaves, then it has no place and nical king, created us and that He alone has many creeks and tributaries. But God’s ways. ing His ways for our society. Then GUEST COLUMNIST its power over us is lost. Evil will a dark lord The visual and mental God will hear our prayers, forgive fight hard to keep us bound in the the right to tell man and society I would say a notable one was with empirical onslaught of evil has continued to us of our sins, and heal our land darkness of ignorance and selfish- what is right, and how we ought society’s embracing of Darwinism. power. The Good to treat each other. We have been We declared ourselves indepen- grow. Consider the video games (2 Chronicles 7:14). ness. Most people blessed because our nation began dent of God at creation. We, with where the goal is to rape, torture I realize that this will not nec- News Praise God that our founding of their day by including God in how we lived a lot of help from Accident and and kill innocent civilians just essarily happen in one fell swoop. fathers for the most part trusted desired greatly our lives, in how we formed our Coincidence created ourselves. walking down the street. Consider In fact it really happens one heart Him. We are indeed most fortu- to be free of bondage and oppres- government, and how we func- Therefore we are not accountable the games that give you “points” at a time. It happens in your life nate they believed that a nation tioned as a society (Psalm 33:12; to God, only to ourselves. Having for killing those who have when you realize Jesus is Lord, Psalm 144:15). declared ourselves “self created” pledged their lives to protect and and that God raised Him from the serve society. Consider the mov- That was over two hundred we no longer needed to talk with dead after He died in your place ies where the climax is the actual years ago. This is today. And I God, so we banned discussions on the cross. If you believe that murdering of one of the actors fear that today our nation is not with God from the public schools. and ask Christ to forgive you of The time we spent (they are called snuff films). As blessed as we once were. I fear And since we were no longer your sins He gives you eternal life the snowball headed toward hell together, the things God is removing His providen- going to talk with God we decid- through faith in Jesus (Romans grows many courts are declaring we held so dear, the tial hand of care, protection and ed we shouldn’t talk about God, 10:9; Ephesians 2:8). themselves free from God. Many Although this will not neces- happiness we shared blessing. I fear that the bondage so we banned both prayer and the cities have declared themselves sarily happen all at once across will always keep us to darkness is growing again, and Bible from school. to be “God free” zones. Entire our nation it did once in history. near. The face we growing far beyond that which Since we weren’t listening to states are declaring that God has In Nineveh, about three thousand our founding fathers experienced. God anymore we could do what no place in the decisions they are cannot see, the years ago God said the nation I believe that if our founding we wanted regarding sex. God making. hands we cannot had crossed the line so much fathers were alive today they said to give yourself only to your Why do I say this is madness? that He had to bring judgment touch, but we will would think that not only was the spouse (Genesis 2:24), but the six- Because to declare yourself free on them. When this Word of God always have the dark, empirical king still lord over ties told us to freely give sexual from God leaves you only one memories of the one our land, but that his insanity had love to anyone and everyone we other reality — captivity to dark- was declared to them from the king down to the average Joe we loved so much. come to full bloom and his evil wanted. And since we declared ness and evil. There is only light knew no restraint. our bodies free from God’s ways they turned from their selfish, evil You are missed & and darkness, truth and lies, good How could this have come to this opened the door to abortion. and evil. There is no grey area; ways and God forgave them and remembered be? How could the powers of If our bodies belonged to us, and there is no neutral zone. That is a spared their nation. It happened every day. madness have gained such con- if we all sprang from the primor- lie of evil. The grey area is actu- before; it can happen again. trol? We had begun so well, what dial mud of monkeydom, then we ally another form of bondage to I realize you cannot believe Your loving family. forced us off the path of a godly could do what we wanted to with darkness, for in the grey area we and repent for others, but you can nation; what derailed us from our our bodies, including killing any think we can do whatever we for yourself. It begins with you; it goal of social responsibility and “thing” in our bodies, so we began want; and that is what the evil must begin with you. If you will self-sacrifice? to kill over one million innocent king of England thought two hun- not turn back to God, who will? dred years ago. Welcome to our We think we want indepen- world today; we have become our dence in life, but the Bible says own oppressors. We are in bond- true life is lived “independence” age to our own selfish and insane on Christ. Choose life, choose desires. Christ. What a dark picture. What a Jon McCartney is pastor of the depressing reality. Is there no First Baptist Church located at hope? Is there no way back to the 580 S. Main in Tooele. Worship ��� path of a righteous nation? celebration is Sunday at 11 a.m. �� Fortunately there is, and we Bible study for all ages is at 9:45 need to praise God that there a.m. For July 4, the congregation still is. I say that because most will be raising funds for scholar- people would have walked away shiping children through camps long ago if we turned our backs and clubs by selling fireworks in on them as we have on God. The front of True Value Hardware.

July Temple Square concerts: Temple Square Performances Show Chorus, nationally known will be presenting thirteen con- Salt Lake area barbershop chorus, certs during the month of July will perform in the Assembly Hall which will add variety and appeal selected inspirational and patri- to concert-goers. The concerts are otic works, with an emphasis on free and require no tickets. this year’s repertoire focusing on Five concerts will be held in the the best of rock and roll music. Assembly Hall, all of which are Saltaires have become a dynasty open to adults, youth and children in the Rocky Mountain District of eight years of age and older. The barbershop chorus competitions Assembly Hall concerts begin at with their nine-year streak of inter- 7:30 p.m. national competition qualification. Eight outdoor concerts will Temple Square Performances be held in the Brigham Young presents the popular “Concerts in Historic Park, part of the Temple the Park” on Tuesday and Friday Square complex. The “Concerts evenings throughout the summer in the Park” are open to families, in the Brigham Young Historic youth and children of all ages. Park, located on the southeast Concerts in the Brigham Young corner of State Street and Second Historic Park begin at 8 p.m. dur- Avenue. Tuesday concerts are fam- ing the month of July. ily-oriented and Friday concerts Saturday, July 2: The Utah are more youth-oriented, however, National Guard 23rd Army Band, all ages are welcome to attend any under the direction of Commander of the park concerts. Mike Cottam, will perform in the The July park concerts begin Assembly Hall a program featur- at 8 p.m. A limited number of ing patriotic selections and works chairs will be available at the park. of Americana. This concert does Attendees are welcome to bring require tickets. For free tickets, their own lawn chairs or blankets call 801-240-0080 or order online to sit on. In the event of rain, call at www.lds.org/events. 801-240-0213 for venue changes. Saturday, July 9: Pianist Dr. Changes will also be posted at the Stephen Thomas, head of the park. music department at California Friday, July 1: EnZign, local State University at Stanislaus, soft-rock band with a fresh, uplift- will perform in the Assembly Hall ing sound Bach’s French Suite in G Major Tuesday, July 5: The Utah and a selection of shorter works National Guard 23rd Army Band, by Brahms and Chopin. Thomas familiar tunes, stirring marches, has toured throughout the United and patriotic medleys States, Canada, Scandinavia and Friday, July 8: Sherée and the Japan, and has recorded on sev- Messengers, featuring contempo- eral labels. rary Christian singer and record- �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Saturday, July 16: Recording ing artist Sherée Fitzgerald artist, soprano Karen Larsen, will �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Tuesday, July 12: Unstrung, present a concert in the Assembly performers of foot-stomping blue- ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Hall. Her program will include grass music Broadway show tunes, patriotic ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Friday, July 15: Crinna Hill numbers, and light operatic piec- Band, Utah County family pop and ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� es. She will be accompanied by soft-rock group Lawrence Gee, who will also pres- � Tuesday, July 19: Wasatch and �������������������������������������������� ������������������������ ent a solo piece by Saint-Saëns. District Pipe Band, Scottish tunes, Saturday, July 23: Pianist drum salutes, and rousing march- William Darger, raised in Utah es and now of New York, will per- Friday, July 22: No Concert in form in the Assembly Hall the pre- the Park this evening. (President miere performance of award-win- Hinckley’s 95th birthday celebra- ning composer David Zabriskie’s � tion will be held in the Conference ����������� ������������� Pioneer Celebration, in addition to Center this evening.) selected works by Bach, Mozart, Tuesday, July 26: Heartbound, a Beethoven and Ravel. Zabriskie female trio performing contempo- is the silver medallist for original rary and inspirational tunes music of the 29th Annual Film and Friday, July 29: T Minus 5, Television Festival of New York. unique a cappella singers with ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Saturday, July 30: Saltaires ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� comedic flavor THURSDAY June 30, 2005 B9 Exercise to prepare for beach Another perspective by Andrea Renee Wyatt continuing your fitness program conditioning as well as therapeu- M.S.S., C.S.C.S. through all the seasons for a tic recreation. 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Family Features Editorial Syndicate All materials courtesy of Northwest Cherry Growers Walnut Marketing Board Set the table with red, white and blue. Light the sparklers. Unfurl the flag. It’s the Fourth of July! Time to celebrate with a menu that’s festive and fabulous. This year, along with your favorite barbecued ribs or grilled hamburgers, try a savory appetizer, a sassy salsa, a summery salad and a refreshing drink — all with a unique twist. These four new recipes feature the sweetness of antioxidant-rich cherries and the crunch of heart-healthy walnuts. Sweet cherries and omega-3-packed walnuts have always been delicious eaten out of hand, but just watch how they set off taste bud fireworks at your table! It’s easy to create spiced walnut snacks and appetizers like Festive California Walnuts. Simply adjust the ingredients to cre- ate savory, hot or sweet treats. Serve snappy Firecracker Cherry Walnut Salsa to brighten up everything from hot dogs and burgers to grilled fish and poultry. The more jalapeño pepper you use, the zippier the salsa will be. And if you haven’t tried couscous yet, now’s the time. Tiny couscous grains are made from semolina, the same wheat product that is used in making pasta. Like pasta, it is dried, Firecracker Cherry Walnut Salsa and Festive California Walnuts and has a subtle flavor that adapts well to a variety of flavorings and additions, and it is equally good served hot with a sauce or cold in tame the heat. This version of lemonade, kissed with a cherry-fla- and www.washingtonstatefruit.com. a salad. For Couscous Walnut Cherry Confetti, use a box of plain vored syrup made from fresh sweet Northwest Cherries, looks as Firecracker Cherry Walnut Salsa couscous, without added seasonings. After a brief soak in hot water, festive as it tastes. 2 cups Northwest fresh sweet cherries, pitted and quartered couscous is ready to use. How easy is that? For a festive beverage, For more information and recipes, check out www.walnuts.org 1/3 cup chopped red onion fill a tall glass with Cherry Lemon Sparkler — a sure bet to help 1/3 cup fresh white or yellow corn kernels, OR frozen corn ker- nels, thawed METAL ROOFING & SIDING! 1 or 2 jalapeño peppers, halved, seeded and finely chopped (2 to 4 tablespoons), OR 1 to 2 tablespoons finely chopped canned jalapeño pepper “GALVALUME” 1 ¼” Tall Rib – 29 gauge Lengths 8’, 14’, 16’, 20’, 24’ 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar Red, Ivory, Blue, Bronze, Clay, Black 12’ Lengths ONLY – Limited Supply! – More Colors – 29 gauge 1 tablespoon grated fresh gingerroot 26 gauge 26 gauge 1/4 teaspoon salt BROWN 10’-12’ L TAN & GREEN 16’-20’-24’ L 1/2 cup chopped toasted California walnuts Ask about delivery!!! � Call for a “FREE” Catalog! In medium bowl, combine cherries, onion, corn, jalapeño pepper, Ask About parsley, balsamic vinegar, gingerroot and salt. Stir and toss together Delivery! Expires 7/9/05 or before 181 South 1200 East • Lehi Store Hours: M-F 8-5 • SAT 8-NOON metalmart.biz Will Call – Lehi, UTAH SEE FOURTH ON C11

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ILLUSTRATED BY DAVID LAROCHELLE Sand portraits A family day at the beach is Some beaches aren’t suitable usually more about sand than for castle construction. Instead, surf — at least that’s how I feel make a portrait of someone or when we get home and unpack of an imaginary sea creature. a minibeach that has accumu- Draw an outline of the head lated in cuffs, pockets, snorkels, in the sand with a stick. Then, fins, ears and bellybuttons. But using natural items you have it’s worth all the fuss when you collected, add the details. Drape consider the joy of playing with and “style” seaweed for a fancy one of the cheap- est and most tac- tile art materials known to kids throughout the ages. S o m e t i m e s there’s something new under the sun. Here’s what I discovered at the beach last sum- mer. Getting there A family of four hauled their beach gear in a plastic winter sled. It easily slid over the sand as they pulled it hairdo or craggy beard. Use to their spot for the day. When rocks, shells, driftwood, etc., for emptied, it became a nifty pic- features and details. Be sure to nic table at lunch and a shallow take a photo souvenir before the tub in which their preschooler tide washes it away. enjoyed afternoon water play. Shifting sand ABCs You don’t have to go to a beach to enjoy playing with sand. Find a large cookie sheet with a rim around all four sides. Pour a thin layer of clean sand in the pan to cover the bottom com- pletely. Using an index finger as a paintbrush or pen, your child can drag through the sand and see his pictures, alphabet let- ters or doodles revealed on the metal cookie sheet. When it’s time to start over, shake the pan slightly from side to side to level the sand and make the drawings disappear. When not in use, older chil- dren and Mom and Dad can leave word messages for one another in the sand. For the non- readers, a simple heart outline Thoughts for the Day will do. ***** “If you don’t know where Write Donna with your ques- you’re going, you will prob- tions and ideas at www.donnas- ably end up somewhere else.” day.com. Donna’s latest book, — Laurence J. Peter “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families,” is avail- ***** able in bookstores nationwide. © 2005 Donna Erickson “Money often costs too Distributed by King Features Synd. much.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson

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63f0003-9 SATURDAY AFTERNOON JULY 2, 2005 CHANNEL ><"12:00>"><"12:30>">>"1:00>">>"1:30>">>"2:00>">>"2:30>">>"3:00>">>"3:30>">>"4:00>">>"4:30>">>"5:00>">>"5:30"""" F [CBS] Movie: T ‘‘Simon Sez’’ Cont’d Golf: Women’s World Match Play Championship NCAA Spring Highlight Show ^ Hometime ^ CBS News News ^ H [ABC] Born American PGA Golf: Cialis Western Open -- Third Round. (Live) ^ Paid Program Paid Program ABC Wld News News ^ I [NBC] 2005 NASCAR Preview King of the Mountain Xterra Planet Beach Volleyball: AVP Nissan Cincinnati Open Paid Program NBC News NASCAR Racing J [HBO] Movie: T ‘‘Held Up’’ ^ Cont’d Shot Heard ’Round the World Movie: TTT ‘‘Gattaca’’ (1997) . ^ Movie: TT ‘‘Torque’’ (2004) Martin Henderson. ^ Movie: ‘‘Up Close & Personal’’ K [KUED] Love of Quilting Chefs Daisy Cooks! Scandinavian Everyday Food America’s Tst Barbecue Univ. Yankee Shop Hometime ^ The New This Old House Hour Find! 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The X-Files ‘‘Max’’ Andromeda (In Stereo) ^ 2= [FX] Movie Cont’d Movie: TZ ‘‘Bad Company’’ (2002, Comedy-Drama) Anthony Hopkins. Movie: TTZ ‘‘Hart’s War’’ (2002, Action) Bruce Willis. 2? [QVC] Nick Chavez Beverly Hills Jewelry Showcase Easy Solutions Gold Rush 2@ [ANPL] That’s My Baby The Most Extreme ‘‘Killers’’ ^ Buggin’ With Ruud Corwin’s Quest Killer Jobs ^ Animal Cops Houston ^ 2A [NICK] Ned’s School Ned’s School Drake & Josh Drake & Josh All That All That Oddparents Oddparents Oddparents Oddparents Oddparents Oddparents 2B [FAM] Movie: TT ‘‘’’ (2002) George Eads. ^ Movie: T ‘‘The Cowboy and the Movie Star’’ (1998) Sean Young. Movie: TTT ‘‘Forever Young’’ (1992, Fantasy) Mel Gibson. 2C [TOON] Krypto-Super Scooby-Doo Ed, Edd n Eddy Ed, Edd n Eddy Codename: Kid Juniper Lee Movie: TZ ‘‘Yu-Gi-Oh!’’ (2004, Fantasy) Voices of Dan Green. Transformers Teen Titans 3; [CMTV] Cowboy U ‘‘Texas’’ Cowboy U Cowboy U Movie: TT ‘‘Cowboy Up’’ (2000, Drama) Kiefer Sutherland. 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(In Stereo) ^ MXC Movie: TTTT ‘‘The Silence of the Lambs’’ (1991, Suspense) Jodie Foster. ^ World’s Most Amazing Videos 3B [AMC] Movie: TT ‘‘Death Hunt’’ (1981) ‘R’ ^ Cont’d Movie: TTTZ ‘‘Duel’’ (1971, Suspense) Dennis Weaver. ‘PG’ ^ Movie: TTZ ‘‘Missing in Action’’ (1984, Adventure) Chuck Norris. ‘R’ ^ 3C [TNT] Movie: TTT ‘‘Executive Decision’’ (1996) Cont’d Movie: TTZ ‘‘Air America’’ (1990, Adventure) Mel Gibson. ^ Movie: TTTZ ‘‘We Were Soldiers’’ (2002, Drama) Mel Gibson. ^ 4; [CNN] CNN Live Saturday ^ CNN Presents: Melting Point Live Saturday Dollar Signs ^ People in the News ^ CNN Live Saturday The Capital Gang 4= [CNBC] Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Tim Russert 4@ [LIFE] Movie: ‘‘Crimes-Passion’’ Cont’d Movie: ‘‘Wicked Minds’’ (2002, Suspense) Angie Everhart. ^ Movie: ‘‘Plain Truth’’ (2004, Drama) Mariska Hargitay. ^ Movie: ‘‘Selling Innocence’’ ^ 4C [FXNEWS] Fox News Live ^ Beltway Boys News Watch Fox Report 5; [FXSPN] Helmets Off (N) The Sports List Boxing Beyond the Glory ^ Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon FLW Outdoors Beyond the Glory ^ 5< [ESPN] Billiards Billiards Horse Racing: United Nations/Suburban SportsCenter (Live) ^ Battle of the Gridiron Stars ^ 5A [USA] The 4400 ‘‘White Light’’ ^ The 4400 ‘‘Wake Up Call’’ ^ The 4400 ‘‘Voices Carry’’ ^ The 4400 ^ The 4400 ^ 7; [DISC] Cooper River Bridge ^ Bridging the Bering Strait ^ Container Ships ^ American Hot Rod ^ Top Gear American Chopper ^ [518] [ENC] Movie: ‘‘Pirates-Carib.’’ Cont’d Movie: TTT ‘‘First Blood’’ (1982, Drama) Movie: TTZ ‘‘Air Bud’’ (1997, Comedy-Drama) Michael Jeter. ^ Movie: TT ‘‘The Haunted Mansion’’ (2003) ^ [534] [STARZ] Movie: TTZ ‘‘The Ladykillers’’ (2004, Comedy) Tom Hanks. ‘R’ ^ Movie: TTZ ‘‘Connie and Carla’’ (2004) ‘PG-13’ Movie: TTZ ‘‘Hidalgo’’ (2004, Adventure) Viggo Mortensen. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ ^ [561] [MAX] Movie Cont’d Movie: TT ‘‘Welcome to Mooseport’’ (2004) . ^ Movie: TTTZ ‘‘The Road Warrior’’ (1981) ^ Movie: TT ‘‘Best of the Best II’’ (1993, Drama) ^ ‘‘Last Samurai’’ [576] [SHOW] Movie: ‘‘League-Own’’ Cont’d Movie: TTT ‘‘Blue Sky’’ (1994, Drama) Jessica Lange. ‘PG-13’ Movie: TTZ ‘‘Stargate’’ (1994) Kurt Russell. ‘PG-13’ Movie: TT ‘‘Jeepers Creepers 2’’ [591] [TMC] Movie: ‘‘Groundhog Day’’ Cont’d Movie: TT ‘‘The Core’’ (2003, Science Fiction) Aaron Eckhart. ^ Movie: TT ‘‘Species’’ (1995, Science Fiction) Ben Kingsley. ^ Movie: TTT ‘‘Stir Crazy’’ (1980) SATURDAY EVENING JULY 2, 2005 63f0003-10 CHANNEL >>"6:00>">>"6:30>">>"7:00>">>"7:30>">>"8:00>">>"8:30>">>"9:00>">>"9:30>"><"10:00>"><"10:30>"><"11:00>"><"11:30"""" F [CBS] Entertainment Tonight (N) 48 Hours Mystery (In Stereo) ^ NCIS (In Stereo) ^ 48 Hours Mystery (In Stereo) ^ News ^ Talkin’ Sports Outdoors CSI: Crime Scn H [ABC] Access Hollywood (N) ^ Live 8: A Worldwide Concert Event (N) (In Stereo) ^ Funniest Home Videos News ^ Hot Ticket At Your Leisure The Insider (N) I [NBC] NASCAR Racing: Nextel Cup Series -- Pepsi 400. (In Stereo Live) ^ Cont’d Extra (N) (In Stereo) ^ News Sports Sunday ‘‘Almost Perfect Robbery’’ J [HBO] Movie: TZ ‘‘Up Close & Personal’’ (1996) Cont’d Movie: T ‘‘Held Up’’ (2000) . ‘PG-13’ Movie: TTT ‘‘Troy’’ (2004, Action) Brad Pitt. . (In Stereo) ‘R’ ^ K [KUED] Antiques Roadshow Broadway: Musical Movie: TTT ‘‘The Thomas Crown Affair’’ (1968) Steve McQueen. Red Green Red Dwarf Black Adder Fawlty Towers L [KPNZ] Beatles: Long ... 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Movie: TTT ‘‘Black Hawk Down’’ (2001, Drama) Josh Hartnett. Nip/Tuck ‘‘Pilot’’ 2? [QVC] Gold Rush Cont’d Denim & Co. Fine Italian Jewelry Problem Solvers Diamonique Jewelry 2@ [ANPL] Weird, Bad & Ugly ^ Weird, Bad & Ugly ^ Weird, Bad & Ugly ^ Weird, Bad & Ugly ^ Weird, Bad & Ugly ^ Weird, Bad & Ugly ^ 2A [NICK] Movie: TTZ ‘‘The Wild Thornberrys Movie’’ (2002, Adventure) Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Cosby Show Roseanne Roseanne Fresh Prince Fresh Prince 2B [FAM] Movie: TT ‘‘Au Pair’’ (1999, Comedy-Drama) Gregory Harrison. ^ Whose Line? Whose Line? Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos Paid Program Paid Program 2C [TOON] Teen Titans (N) The Batman Justice League Zatch Bell (N) One Piece One Piece Futurama Samurai Cham. Inuyasha (N) S-CRY-Ed (N) Paranoia Agent Fooly Cooly 3; [CMTV] Movie: TTT ‘‘The Electric Horseman’’ (1979, Drama) Cont’d Greatest Patriotic Songs (N) Movie: TT ‘‘Cowboy Up’’ (2000, Drama) Kiefer Sutherland. 3= [DISN] Kim Possible ^ Buzz-Maggie Naturally Sadie Phil of Future Zack & Cody That’s-Raven Click It to Pick It ‘‘Brandy & Mr. Whiskers’’ Phil of Future Naturally Sadie 3@ [SPIKE] Movie: TT ‘‘Road House’’ (1989, Drama) Patrick Swayze. ^ I Dare You! Ultimate Challeng WWE Velocity (N) (In Stereo) ^ Movie: TTT ‘‘The Legend’’ (1993, Action) Jet Li. (In Stereo) ^ 3B [AMC] Movie: TTTT ‘‘The Great Escape’’ (1963, Adventure) Steve McQueen. ‘NR’ Movie: TT ‘‘Force 10 From Navarone’’ (1978, Adventure) Harrison Ford. ‘PG’ 3C [TNT] Movie: TTTT ‘‘Saving Private Ryan’’ (1998, Drama) Tom Hanks. Premiere. ^ Movie: TTTZ ‘‘A Few Good Men’’ (1992, Drama) Tom Cruise. ^ 4; [CNN] CNN Presents: Melting Point Larry King Live CNN Saturday Night CNN Presents: Melting Point Larry King Live CNN Saturday Night 4= [CNBC] The Suze Orman Show ^ The Suze Orman Show (N) ^ Tim Russert The Suze Orman Show ^ The Suze Orman Show ^ Tim Russert 4@ [LIFE] Movie: ‘‘Selling Inncnce’’ Cont’d Movie: ‘‘cyber seduction: His Secret Life’’ (2005) Jeremy Sumpter. Wild Card (In Stereo) ^ Movie: ‘‘Blind Injustice’’ (2005, Suspense) Jamie Luner. ^ 4C [FXNEWS] Heartland With John Kasich Big Story Weekend Edition At Large With Geraldo Rivera After Hours News Watch Big Story Weekend Edition At Large With Geraldo Rivera 5; [FXSPN] Boxing Poker Superstars Invitational The Sports List Chris Myers UltimateBet.net World Poker Challenge The Sports List The Sports List 5< [ESPN] Battle of the Gridiron Stars ^ Battle of the Gridiron Stars ^ Baseball Tonight (Live) ^ SportsCenter (Live) ^ Baseball Tonight (Live) ^ SportsCenter (Live) ^ 5A [USA] Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: Criminal Intent The 4400 ^ Monk ^ 7; [DISC] Amusement Parks Scream Parks ^ Mega Machines Amusement Parks Scream Parks ^ Mega Machines [518] [ENC] Movie: TTT ‘‘Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’’ (2003) ^ Movie: TTT ‘‘The Last of the Mohicans’’ (1992) Daniel Day-Lewis. Movie: TTZ ‘‘Candyman’’ (1992, Horror) ^ [534] [STARZ] Movie: TTZ ‘‘Mona Lisa Smile’’ (2003) Julia Roberts. ‘PG-13’ ^ Movie: TT ‘‘Anger Management’’ (2003) Adam Sandler. ‘PG-13’ ^ Movie: TTZ ‘‘Wimbledon’’ (2004) Kirsten Dunst. ‘‘Ladykiller’’ [561] [MAX] Movie: TTT ‘‘The Last Samurai’’ (2003, Adventure) Tom Cruise. ^ Cont’d Movie: TTT ‘‘X2: X-Men United’’ (2003) Patrick Stewart. ^ Man on Fire TT ‘‘Resident Evil: Apocalypse’’ [576] [SHOW] Movie: ‘‘Jeepers Crpr 2’’ Cont’d Boxing: Samuel Peter vs. Taurus Sykes. (iTV) (Live) Movie: TTT ‘‘What’s Love Got to Do With It’’ (1993, Biography) ‘R’ Movie: ‘‘The Job’’ (2003) ‘R’ ^ ANSWERS ON C5 [591] [TMC] Movie: TTT ‘‘Stir Crazy’’ Cont’d Movie: TTZ ‘‘Grumpy Old Men’’ (1993, Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Movie: TTT ‘‘My Best Friend’s Wedding’’ (1997) Movie: TTZ ‘‘Groundhog Day’’ (1993, Comedy)

63f0003-11 It’s an ‘Average’ summer T HURSDA Y F RIDA Y S OAP TALK on returning dating show

By Jay Bobbin Instead, Anna’s television Robert Bogue is the new © Zap2it naivete was just the ticket for “Average Joe” executive produc- Mallet in Springfield Combine gorgeous women and ers Stuart Krasnow and Andrew ordinary guys, and you have an Glassman. “We’re looking for ongoing unscripted-series recipe. By Paulette Cohn that person who’s been living life While producer Ashton Kutcher © Zap2it has piled on this summer with away from a television set,” Krasnow confirms. Glassman A.C. Mallet of CBS’ “Guid- The WB Network’s “Beauty and ing Light” is back in Spring- the Geek,” the original is back. adds that once she was found, “We went into production at 100 field, but this time, Robert Premiering Tuesday, June 28, Bogue plays Harley’s (Beth “Average Joe: The Joes Strike miles an hour. When we saw her, Ehlers) handsome ex. Back” is the fourth round of the we knew she was perfect, and NBC program that lets a lovely that was the key to the casting Initially, Bogue was reluc- lady – in this case, Los Angeles- puzzle. It was a prime opportuni- tant to take on a character an- based model and entrepreneur ty.” other actor, Mark Derwin, had Anna Chudoba – think she’s go- At the same time, men suited to made so popular, but then re- alized, “Everybody can say, ing on a traditional dating show. the “Average Joe” format were ‘Sean Connery is my favorite Nuh-uh. part of what Krasnow terms a THURSDAY June 30, 2005 C5 James Bond,’ and the only The show’s producers got lucky “stealth casting process, even person who can’t say that is since Anna watches very little more than the earlier editions.” Roger Moore. That is kind of television, so she was primed to Glassman wanted to play upon be tricked. “I was taking night my position. 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� Housing, employment, public notices � Office: 882-0050 Classified NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Pub- Garage, Yard Sales Pets Sporting Goods Personals Personals lishing Co. does not CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES endorse, promote, or Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, published every Tuesdays and Thursdays encourage the purchase Twenty Words or Less GRANTSVILLE, 107 E CLAWS + Paws mobile SELLING YOUR moun- LETTERS WANTED: I of any product or service MONTHLY RATE Durfee, Saturday, 8am- grooming. I’ll come to tain bike? Advertise it in was a lifetime member Unload advertised in this newspa- * After 20 Words An ad running a minimum 5pm. you. Flexible hours, rea- the classifieds. Call of a local credit union per. Advertisements are $ 50 of 8 consecutive issues sonable rates. Call 882-0050 that was recently forced ¢ Your the sole responsibility of 30 per word/issue $ ** GRANTSVILLE. 110 Margaret for an appoint- to close its doors be- (20 words or less) the advertiser. Transcript 6 ¢ 25 North SR 138 (Main), ment 840-1537, 882- Lost & Found cause of the expansion Truck Bold Type 5 per word/issue $ Bulletin Publishing Co. 2.00 per word over 20 words Mon-Fri, 8am-6:30pm. 5019. of a large, statewide Boxed ads 50¢ per issue hereby disclaims all liabili- Bold/boxed ads extra SALE! Everything must credit union. This made ty for any damages suf- *Includes the Tooele Valley �Extra� and **No credit for stopped ads. Includes go! Power and hand COCKATIELS, HATCH- MISSING: ROTTY dog, me very worried about Transcript Bulletin web-site 4 runs in the Tooele Valley �Extra� fered as the result of any tools. Shop, metal work- ED April 15th, $35 female, 3 years old, the inability of smaller advertisement in the Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition ing, camping, and auto each. 882-8113 missing since June 24. credit unions to com- 882-0050 If found please call Sar- Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition equipment. Trailer Transcript Bulletin Pub- axles, steel, benches, FRIENDLY LOVING ah at 830-0304, Mike Continued on next page lishing Co. is not responsi- All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will neutered, updated 224-2900 automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all non- cabinets. Too much to ble for any claims or rep- subscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. They will also run on our web-site. list. 884-6384 shots, microchip, medi- resentations made in um size Golden Retriev- Personals Position: advertisements in the HAVING A GARAGE er mix dog needs a Plant Operator/ Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. SALE? Advertise it in home. Call (435)831- The Tooele Transcript- Services Services Miscellaneous the classifieds. Call 4300 Diabetic Life Center Laborer Bulletin has the sole 882-0050 Plant Operator / Laborer shall assist authority to edit and locate GUINEA PIGS with cage • Diabetic Education in the operation of the equipment components of a any classified advertise- ABBEY’S CLEANING DIAMONDS don't pay and accessories, $35 PIANO LESSONS. Ex- OVERLAKE 97 East • Diabetic Pharmacy thermal desorption unit (TDU) in Clive, Utah. ment as deemed appropri- Service. Make more perienced teacher. retail! Large selection, each. Call 882-7569 1810 North, Saturday, Specialist Performs liquid transfers, single component ate. time for yourself. Located in North East high quality. Bridal sets, 8am-?, two pianos, operation, and general heavy duty labor. Transcript Bulletin Pub- $13/hour. Summer spe- Tooele. $40 per wedding bands. Every- JACK RUSSELL pup- We bill Medicare cial July and August, thing wholesale! Rocky clothes, household and pies, beautiful, parents for diabetic supplies. lishing Co. reserves the month. Call 840-3208 much more. Performs this duty in hazardous materials right to refuse any adver- 1st hour free w/every Mtn. Diamond Co. on site, 6 weeks, shots Complete line of operations, wearing personal protective equipment tisement. 3hrs of cleaning serv- S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 and dew claws, $350. REMODELING AND re- STANSBURY PARK, 94 Diabetic Supplies ice. 882-2900, 843-5549 including Tyvek suit and at times air purifying pair. Basements, kitch- Lakeview Dr, Saturday, respirator. More than two years experience (801)557-4322 DISNEY/ ATTRAC- All real estate adver- ens, bathrooms, addi- 9am-4pm, paddle boat, operating process equipment or heavy equipment in TIONS area, 7/6 night PETS FROM Hale. Find Dave’s Drugs tised in the Tooele tions, tiling, siding. All tools, household items, construction setting is a plus. Prior hazardous AERATION, TILLING. stay, must sacrifice (job a pet or advertise your 30 WEST 1st SOUTH Transcript-Bulletin is jobs large and small. clothes, outdoor items. materials work experience desired, but not required Power raking Hauling: Free estimates. Please relocation). Paid $600, pet. Locally owned. subject to the Federal as company will provide necessary training. Will lime-chips, sand, grav- leave message. 882- sell $199. (801)242- www.petsfromhale.co.nr 882-0287 Fair Housing Act of STANSBURY, 5917 work on rotating shift, between three to four 12-1/2 el, topsoil 1-3 yards per 8189 1968 which makes it 6141 Windsong Drive, Satur- POMERANIANS, amaz- delivery; compost, man- -hour shifts per week, 7-days per week. Physically illegal to advertise day, 8am-12pm. Baby ing tiny males, AKC, 7 ure 4/yards per delivery. TENNIS LESSONS: Ev- demanding work environment, requires good “any preference, limi- GET THOSE Storms off items, kids clothes, weeks, teddy bear 882-7877 ery Tuesday and Thurs- A Voyage general physical condition and willingness to do tation, or discrimina- your window. Home housewares, men’s faces, gorgeous color day ages 6-9, 9am; to Jesus physical work. tion based on race, Town Window Washing, stuff. and personality! $800. ages 10-14, 10am. At religion, sex or nation- ANY KIND of construc- residential/ commercial. (801)637-2802 Operators should be able to understand and follow Elton Park. Come any A passage to Peace al origin, or any inten- tion concrete, masonry, Senior discount. Mike TOOELE, 140 S 200 written operating procedures, conduct plant day. $7/ person/ hour tion to make any such unfinished basement, (435)224-4731 West, Saturday, 8am- PUG/ MINIATURE pinch- Vacation operations safely, and have a strong mechanical lesson, or call Coach preference, limitation flatstone, rock wall, 2pm. Collectors items, er mix puppies, adora- Bible School aptitude. Ability to operate a forklift a plus. framing, plumbing. Call Smith 843-1172 to or discrimination.” The HONDA 4000 generator, area rug, flower ar- ble, great with small ages 3-15 anytime 882-2820, schedule private or self starting w/battery, Fax resume to (831)-855-8590 Tooele Transcript-Bul- rangements, sheer cur- kids, fawn, fawn and July 11-15 843-7444, 849-2569 group lessons. $550. 843-1707 tains, dishes, clothes letin will not knowingly black, will be small, 9:00-11:30 am (cell) and lots more. $250-$300. 882-3792 accept any advertis- THREE J’S Roofing and ing for real estate HONDA RIDING lawn Tooele Church ATTORNEY, E. Knowl- Repairs, free estimates, mower, 18hp, 46in TOOELE, 383 Isgreen PUREBRED PEKING- of Christ which is in violation of expert wind damage re- HELP WANTED ton. Low legal fees. deck, vac bag system, Cir, Saturday, 9am- ESE puppy, female, the law. Our readers pairs, 20 years experi- 430 W. Utah Ave are informed that all DUI, divorce or bank- excellent condition, 4pm. Harley, clothes, great with kids, $300, ruptcy. $495 + filing ence, great prices, se- $2400 obo. (435)830- tools. Big yard sale. 1st shots. 843-9725 dwellings advertised nior discount. 882-4289 in this paper are avail- fee. Criminal defense, 7289 ALCOHOLIC ANONY- able on an equal civil litigation. TOOELE, 387 E Valley- Livestock MOUS meets daily at (435)496-3159. WILL CLEAN house or view Drive, Friday, noon and 8pm at 1120 opportunity basis. care elderly persons; al- KENMORE STOVE, $100. (435)882-7281, 8am-3pm, moving sale, W Utah Ave. Call 882- so offices. Reasonable 3 YEAR old Bay Arabian BILLY’S LAWN Care, (801)792-3010 misc. 7358. rates, lots of experien- gelding, excellent blood light hauling, cleanup, ces. Call 843-0714 line, $1200. Flashy 830- Services now serving Grantsville. TOOELE, 402 Lindy TEEN MOM Club. Are is hiring a part-time leave message. LITTLE TIKE playhouse, 6250 or 840-1770 you a teen mom or Free estimates, li- yellow and pink, $100 Way, Friday, Saturday, 10am-3pm, clothes, know a teen mom? Life censed, insured. Miscellaneous obo. 830-9292 BLACK BEAUTY 7yr old (435)849-2858 leave books, toddler bed, vid- is hard, it is harder Coordinator III My Friend Wanda mare, best offer over when you are a teen Pet Grooming & Gifts message. eos, birdhouses, stuffed MIRACLE II soap, chem- $850. See to believe. and a mom. We are 30 Hours Per Week. A Bachelor 11 East Vine Street, Tooele 10x10x6FT CHAIN link animals, shoes, dvds. 435-843-8020 ical/ fragrance free, Marina (435)840-4100 here to offer support Degree and two years experience is BRO & Sis Cleaning dog kennel, $200. 882- (aka Masters Miracle). TOOELE, 595 E 670 N, and a chance to get out SPLISH - SPLASH Services. Homes, apart- 7766 Don’t pay $26 retail per COW HAY for sale, $60 required or an Associate’s Degree DOG BATH Saturday, 9am-4pm. 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Wal-Mart offers competitive hourly wages with a Tuesday-Friday, 10 hour schedule (1st and 2nd shifts) Patios, Walks, Drives, 882-0287 Progression Schedule Saturday-Monday 12 hour shift ($1.35 Shift Differential) you a teen mom or HAY FOR sale, grass al- DAVE’S DRUGS Smooth Broom, TOOELE, 805 South 780 Are you taking vitamins, know a teen mom? Life falfa mix. $3 per bale. This is your opportunity to join the world’s Exposed, Color. $11.40/HR progresses to $14.40/HR PER HOUR st is hard, it is harder West, Saturday, 8am- largest retailer, recognized by Fortune Magazine nutritional supplements, 884-6369 for weekday schedules as one of the most admired companies in the 30 W. 1 So. 882-1306 when you are a teen 12pm. 92 truck, $1200 world. As a member of the Wal-Mart team, you homeopathic or herbs? will enjoy benefits including Associate 882-0287 and a mom. We are obo, furniture, bike, bike HAY FOR sale, never $12.75/HR progresses to $15.75/HR PER HOUR discounts, 401(k), stock purchase plan, profit DRYWALL: Hanging, Are they okay with your trailer, playground and sharing, health benefits, career advancement here to offer support rained on, first crop for weekday schedules opportunities, and more! • UPS Shipping finishing, texturing. 23 pharmacy medications? and a chance to get out much more. hay, 60lb bales, years experience. Li- • Stamps Better let us check it out. with other teen moms $2.60/bale. (801)250- Applications for employment at the Wal-Mart Distribution Center in Grantsville, UT will be censed and insured. who know what you are TOOELE, 931 W 500 • Copies 5204 accepted at the following Workforce Services locations: Tooele, West Valley City, Downtown, Doug 884-1985; mobile going through. Started South, Saturday, Metro, Midvale and South County Offices. Or stop by our Distribution Center in Grantsville. • Fax (435)830-2653 by a former teen mom. 8:30am-2:30pm. Big HAY FOR sale. 839- yard sale, too much to 3498 • Scrapbook Paper Erica 850-9803. Applicants MUST be 18 years of age or older. MANN’S ROOFING list, lots of old items. • Office Supplies HAY, PASTURE mix, Applications are valid for 60 days from submission. Service, all types of roof WHITE ELECTRIC Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V • Money Orders repairs, shingles, recov- stove, $50; 1969 Mus- TOOELE, 963 West 470 grass, small bales, beautiful horse quality, ers and blow offs. Free We’re more than just tang, runs but needs South, Friday, Satur- estimates. (435)224- BALLOONS! Have your next TLC, $1100 obo. 843- day, 7:30am-?, baby $4.00 a bale, delivery 2664, 843-5504 party HOSTED, so you can 5946 after 5:30pm, stuff, clothes, house- available. Call Garth enjoy it & stay ! stress-free Monday- Thursday hold items, and lots of 837-2246 or 830-2309 Party Packs make your toys! child’s next party a cinch! Furniture & HORSE BOARDING, 1/2 St. Marguerite’s School No more going from store to TOOELE, CORNER of acre with barn, $45 per store for the plates, games, Appliances OB PPORTUNITIES month. 845 W. 1220 S. JOB OPPORTUNITIES 7th and Cedar, Friday, J O is now starting registration party favors, & balloons - 840-3010 now it’s all in one bag ready DAYBED W/TRUNDLE Saturday and Sunday, Tooele County School District for Preschool Classes for you to pickup! and 2 mattresses, good 8am-5pm, beds, king & and all day Fall condition; GE washer twin, dressers, dinette, HORSE TACK, you save up to 60% with Horsing Tooele Jr. High School - Skill Builders Teacher: Must have current appropriate Utah Kindergarten & First It’s wedding time! Make and dryer, 3 years old, washer, dryer, TVs, yours creative and special - bookcases, misc. Around Tack. Saddles, Teaching Certificate. Must have knowledge of appropriate behavior modification strategies order your custom wedding $450. 884-6046 Grade. household items. bridles, reins, chest col- and ability to work with at-risk youth. Will teach core subjects and some electives. For decor and displays! lars and more. Janene more information contact Principal Topham, 833-1978, or Terry Christensen,Dir, Human For information KENMORE GLASS flat 884-6977, 840-1338 Resources, 833-1900. CLOSING DATE: Open until filled. 36 N. Main St. #5 top stove, almond color, Pets call Janet Barbiero at Tooele Merc Plaza great shape, like new. OAT HAY for sale. 843- TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT - FULL-TIME MECHANIC: Must be 21 yrs old and 882-1408, 882-3860 or Tues -Sat 10am-5pm $250 obo. 882-7285 1 1/2YR German short 0695 have high school diploma or equivalent. Must have 4 yrs heavy duty diesel experience and 2 yrs 882-0081. 435-224-4616 hair, female, dark automotive mechanic experience. Must be able to lift 75 lbs. Will have to pass commercial NORTH VALLEY Appli- OLDER MARE, good drivers license exam with school bus endorsement test, and Utah Safety Inspection Program to brown, white. AKC reg- be a certified vehicle inspector. For more information contact Richard Merino, Supervisor, ance. Washers/ dryers istered. Great hunting, with kids, for $1000 50’S MOTORCYCLE $99-$199. Complete obo. 843-7413 Transportation Department, 833-1916. Closing Date: Mon, July 11 - 4:00 p.m. jacket, size 40, $200; bloodline dog. All shots repair service. Satisfac- current. $300. 1986 Suzuki hardtop, PROVEN AQHA/ PHBA TRANSPORTATION - Substitute Bus Drivers: Must be 21 yrs of age, have a high school Credit tion guaranteed. New (801)455-1440 ac, 100,000 miles, parts for all appliances. Palomino stallion from diploma, a chauffer’s license, the ability to work well with people, and provide health/ $3000; Minnkota 3hp foundation bloodlines physical information as required by supervisor. $20 background check required for all Front loader/$550. 843- AKC MINI Schnauzers, applicants. District will license and train all applicants. Wage $12.54 per hour. For more electric trolling motor, 9154, 830-3225. has space available in Problems? $225. 843-1266 6wks old, 5 males, information contact Richard Merino, Supervisor, Transportation, 833-1916. his current date book. $350; 1 female, $400. REFRIGERATOR, 18 cu. For information: Kenny School Psychologist: Must be certified by State of Utah: Masters level professional training COUCH, LIGHT blue First shots. 833-0214 or (801)558-5937 Feel confident and take sectional, $75; 4 man ft., white, clean, runs 840-1447 in approved school psychology training program. Work in schools to provide counseling, well. $100 882-5581 interventions, other direct services to qualifying children. Closes: Open until filled. control of your financial tent, $30. (801)949- QUALITY HORSE train- 2194 AKC PUG studs, $500; ing and shoeing by WASHER & DRYER Grantsville Jr. High School - 1/2 Time Reading Specialist: Must have teaching certificate situation with AKC female miniature Jean Fellows, rates by with reading endorsement (or be committed to getting reading endorsement). For CRIB, CONVERTS to full Kenmore set. Heavy pincher, $500; also fe- the day, week or month. duty, nice condition questions contact Principal Keith Davis, 884-4520, or Human Resources, 833-1900. size bed $100, Stroller male miniature pincher Home: 843-1059, Cell: CLOSING DATE: Open until filled. $20, Highchair $25, twin $250 882-7388 or puppy, $400 no papers, (435)849-2043 bed frame $25, Call (801)520-2983 $600 with. 882-3792 (801)815-4200 or SEVEN ACRES of pas- Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Quicken Loans Applications, Job description & information may be picked up at the District Office (435)843-4357 WHIITE 25cu. ft.side by AKC WEIMARANER ture for sale. Call 884- - 92 Lodestone Way, Tooele or downloaded at web site: tcsd.tooele.k12.ut.us side refrigerator freezer, puppies, 7 males, 2 fe- 3782 REFINANCE • BANKRUPTCY • LOW INCOME FIREWOOD FOR sale, ice & water in door, males, 7wks old, 1st TCSD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER $2.00 bundle, July 4th $500. Adjustable, pull shots, dew claws, tails TRIPLE A Erda never The district provides reasonable accommodations to the known disabilities of applicants in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Individuals needing special accommodations sale. 110 W, 400 N. out shelves. 882-1287 stocked, $400, 843- rained on Hay $100 per should notify Terry Christensen, at TCSD, 92 Lodestone Way Tooele, Utah or call 833-1900. Call 1-866-847-9849 882-8536 after 6pm. 0212 ton 882-3861 THURSDAY June 30, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C7

Continued from previous page Help Wanted Help Wanted Trailers Trucks Apartments for Apartments for Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Rent Rent Personals SEEKING OFFICE per- BRAND NEW, unused 4’ 1996 CHEVY Silverado, EXCELLENT LOCA- STUDIO APARTMENTS, 2BDRM, 1BTH, garage, 3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart- sonnel with accounting by 8’ utility trailer that excellent condition, ps, TION- Studio and 1 $375 per month, first $550/mo, first and last ment, $775 month, MERICAN experience. Please e- folds into small area pw, new tires, brakes, months rent free, $0 month rent, $400/dep. $400 deposit, utilities in- pete with the expensive A bedroom apartment. mail resume to applica- with tilt and wiring, many extras. 882-2431, moves you in, Utilities One year lease, refer- cluded, central air, w/d advertising budgets of NN & UITES 1/2 off first months I S [email protected] or $450. Michael, 882- (435)830-2095 included, new paint/ ences required. No hookups, no pets or the larger credit unions. rent. Call Carole at mail to 808 E. 240 S, 8609 carpet, 833-9134 pets, no smoking. smoking. Kim 882-3796 If you share my con- 882-7875, ext 123. Has an opening for Tooele, UT 84074 2002 DODGE Ram 2500 (801)864-0455 (435)882-1612 cerns about our home- Cummins Diesel SLT, 3BDRM, 1BTH, covered town credit unions be- Front Desk Clerk Autos GRANTSVILLE APART- SUBWAY SANDWICH- 40,000 miles, excellent MENTS now available! STUDIO APARTMENTS, 2BDRM, 2BTH house, parking, swamp cooler, ing forced out of busi- ES now hiring for new condition, many extras, vaulted ceilings, built $775/mo, $500/dep, no ness or have similar ex- graveyard shift. Studios $375 includes $375 per month, first Apply in person. store in Walmart. All $500! Hondas from snow tires included. utilities, 1bdrm $450 in- months rent free, $0 1998, 2 car garage, ac, pets, no smoking. 830- periences or stories, shifts. Please apply at $500! Police Impounds $26,500 obo. 843-1842 no pets, no smoking, 5912 or (801)573-8607 please write to: Save No phone calls please. cludes utilities, call 1- moves you in, Utilities 444 North Main Street. For Sale, For listings (801)550-0260 801-603-2565 included, new paint/ $850/mo, $600/dep, [email protected]. 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Call 800-366-9813 x carpet, 833-9134 (507)412-1017 Anonymity strictly pro- 491 S. Main 75 GMC, 3/4 Ton 4x4, home for rent, no smok- TOOELE A519 QUALITY APART- (801)864-0455 tected. runs great, built up 350, MENTS 3BDRM 1BTH, fenced ing/ pets. 882-1550 HELP SUMMER SPECIAL - 1977 DATSUN 280Z, Camelback heads, Quiet, unique floorplans, yard, house available 1 1/2 off first months 4BDRM, 1BTH, quiet Child Care WANTED 108,000 original miles, $1250. (435)830-8342 newly remodeled, tile July, $750 + utilities. Af- rent. 2 & 3 bedroom neighborhood, $900/mo 5 speed, runs great, through, kitchen & bath, ter 7pm 882-7665 Full/Part Time ‘83 FORD F150, $1000 apartments at Valley plus deposit. Call 840- $3000. 882-5581 lush landscape, fenced 25YRS EXPERIENCE Medical Assistant & obo, 110,000 miles, Meadows. These 3BDRM AND carport for 1864 or 840-0186. yard & parking, centrally (CPR), dependable in- 843-7145 apartments will not rent. For details call Available July 1. Medical Receptionist 1984 TOYOTA 4 Run- located, great prices. home day care. Full last long. Call Carole (801)969-8709. ner, not running, needs Call 882-1372. time openings. Meals, work, $700 obo. 89 FORD BRONCO. Full at 882-7875, ext 123. snacks, art and crafts Needed for Tooele (801)231-6801 size, good condition, QUIET, CLEAN, 2bdrm daily. Limited enroll- medical practice, many extras, $2500. apt. Dishwasher, gar- WORK IN Salt Lake? Try ment. (435)882-0018 experience required. is HIRING: 1987 SUZUKI Samurai 882-8601 bage disposal, wash- Magna. Very clean Continued on next page 4x4 works great, engine er/ dryer hookup, ca- 3bdrm, 1bth, $650/mo; AFFORDABLE CHILD- All Positions runs great, $1300 obo. 96 GMC Sierra 1500, ble TV, new carpet. 2bdrm, 1bth, $550/mo. CARE in my home! 3 If qualified please (801)792-5631 xcab, 5.01 V8, auto, $475 per month, $300 $350/dep. No smoking, full-time openings. M-F, fax resume to: Available 4x4, Z71, trlr pkg, shell, deposit. No smoking, no pets. (801)860-7653 5:30am-5:30pm. Pre- (801) 951-2389. 1989 CHEVY custom loaded, very clean, 85k, no pets. See at ------$10,000, (435)882-0849 school activities, first- Attn: Ideal Practice van, runs good, needs Broadway Pointe Homes for Rent The Kirk Apply in person Apts. or call 882- aid, CPR certified. work, $800 obo. Quiet, Quality apartments in a Meals provided. Call 8836 N. Hwy 40 (801)231-6801 FOR SALE: 1988 Chevy 2807. Real Value! C3500 truck, white, restored historic structure Kristi 843-9799 Lake Point *WHY RENT when you ACT NOW! Will train you standard cab, 350cid ROOM FOR rent, spa- Ask for Debbie 1999 OLDSMOBILE can buy? O down pro- free! Actors, extras, V8, manual, long bed, cious home & yard, The Best Places at the Best Prices CHILD CARE in Over- Alero. 4 door, teal grams, not perfect cred- modeling. All ages. $72- $2500 obo. Call 843- $350/mo, includes utilit- lake, big playground, green, very sporty. 4 it. Single parent pro- Completely Furnished $700/ day. (801)680- 1367 ies, washer, dryer, stor- playful atmosphere, 1 Business cylinder but drives like a grams. Call for details. Weekly & Monthly Rates 0660 age, US long distance. full time position availa- 6 cylinder. $4500 obo. Berna or Chris 435-840- Opportunities Vehicle Parts LDS Standards. Call ble. So come join the 843-8051 5029 Group 1 Real Es- fun! Emily 882-3713 CDL DRIVER and la- 833-9716 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 borer needed, pay de- 24x36 BUILDING, self tate cont, w/restroom, DAY CARE, full time, pends on experience. 16 INCH Rims and tires, SLEEPING ROOMS 110/220, swamp & CPR, first aid, referen- Call 884-6919 or FFOROR SSALE!ALE! $100 obo. Call Kayce or available, $70 per 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, parking, recently ceram- FOR SALE! ces. East elementary (801)699-6204 Chris, 843-9225 week, $10 key deposit, large fenced backyard, ic studio, could be office area, 24hrs M-F. Dis- (801)910-1405 first and last week- total no pets, $650/mo in- space or many uses. count for siblings. Sum- CNA CLASSES days or $150 to move in. 46 N cludes water. 376 E 882-4165 Apartments for mer activities. (435)224- evenings, 2 week Broadway. 882-7605 Vine St. 833-0221 course. Claudia 3114 IDENTITY THEFT con- Rent (801)964-1940, infor- SPACIOUS ONE bed- 2 FLOOR plans, stucco sultant needed. Get Sell Your Car Here for $650/MO WITH lease, DEPENDABLE CHILD mation line (435)849- room apartment, fur- w/rock exterior paid daily. Toni Tooele, 2bdrm, 1bth, care in my home. Lots 1160 www.ccCNA.com nished, washer and dry- 2000sqft, 3bdrm, 2bth, (801)598-9566 or Rick $ 80* nice town home, lots of of experience. Two er included, no smoking pool, exercise room, (801)842-7891 ea. storage, no smoking openings, full time only. EOE – Are you tired of 6 or children quiet neigh- clubhouse, no smoking, small pets negotiable. borhood, $450/mo plus no pets, $950/mo. Call Kayce 843-9225 making $8 to $10 an SATELLITE RETAIL $500/dep. (435)840- Call 882-0050 utilities. 843-1379. (801)455-1299 hour? If so, we are Business for sale with 0727, (801)376-7321 MONTHS FREE RENT DEPENDABLE FUN lov- seeking talented sales *Based on 13 issue contract. contracts, for 2 apt SPECIAL 2bdrm apt, ing child care, full time, reps. to sell some of our 2BDRM 1BTH, carport, N ow Renting complexes and much 1 AND 2 Bedroom $200 move in allow- M-F, CPR/ First Aid cer- nationally recognized super clean inside, more. 882-7054 2000 SATURN LS1, Apartments, remod- ance. $500/mo, $400 MOVE IN SPECIALS tified, 5:30am-6:00pm, products. If you have $650/mo, 37 North, 100 gold, 4 door, ac, cd, pwr eled and clean, quiet deposit. Accepts hous- all ages, 830-8204, experience in the E, Tooele. (801)598- Exclusively for Seniors Wanted locks, windows, auto- area, rent $400- ing. 328 E Main, 843-2425 health, wealth or real 4881, www.outwestreal matic, 108k miles, $500/mo. 224-2163 Grantsville. Call estate industry, we ty.com Pet Friendly $3900, great condition. (801)815-2928, 435- HAVE YOUR Child ready need to talk! This is a I WILL haul off any met- 1 BEDROOM basement, Call for details. Call (801)243-3480 884-0432. pp for Kindergarten. Little great opportunity for al, I will pay cash for 173 S. 1st St. kitchen- 2BDRM, 1bth, 59 E 400 Britches Preschool, 15+ those who are Enthusi- junk cars Scott 2002 MITSUBISHI Gal- ette, washer, dryer. Ca- N, $625/mo, $475/dep. (435)843-0717 years experience, en- astic – Motivated self (435)830-6189 ant ES, 83,000 miles, ble tv. $500/mo, $200 882-1572, 840-1880 rolling 3-5yr olds. Ms. starter with strong goals fully loaded, $8300 obo. deposit. 882-6141 June 882-3888 – Professional with RIDE WANTED Settle 882-2417, (801)520- please leave messages Trucks at Depot, 6-5:30. 0319 IN HOME day care, great communication skills and willing to work Call now 882-2434 10% OFF rent for 6mo McAffee Realtors 14yrs experience, safe, 2004 OLDS Alero, 30k lease. The next three clean, crafts, fun, rea- late afternoon/evening Recreational shifts and available on miles, loaded, 4 door, tenants to sign up will Real Estate for Your World sonable rates, meals in- Vehicles V6, $10,500. 830-9657 receive 10% discount. cluded, CPR, baby Sat. or Sun... If you want to be in control of Studios, one, two and Margene Colledge care, all ages. 882-3434 1987 CLASS C Motor 830- 2521 your earning potential, 89 ACURA Integra, 4dr three bedrooms. 585 N 768 N Main, home, 35,000 miles, hatchback, high miles, Main St, Tooele. New LEAP FROG Preschool Apply Now! www.ocur- 400 watt Oran genera- $800 obo. 884-1435 modern tile, carpet and Tooele is now enrolling for fall rance.com tor, microwave, ac, paint. Call now 224- classes. Stories, ABC sleeps six, $9500. 884- Cars From $500! Cars/ 4569. 843- 1200 songs, art manners. We EOE - O’Currance Tele- 6323 Trucks/ SUVs Many services one of Utah’s make learning fun. Reg- makes and Models 1BDRM, AC, darling & Craig Rydalch 100 fastest growing 496- 0721 ister Now, spots are go- 1991 FOLDING Trailer, Available Now, For List- newly redone, no smok- companies is seeking $114,000 Nice ing fast. 1pm-3pm, heater, stove, icebox, ings Call 800-366-9813 ing, from $415. Vine motivated people who Mon-Thurs. 843-9041 sleeps 5, good condi- x 9972 Street Courtyard, 34 older home on 1/4 want to earn the privi- tion. (435)830-1373. West Vine, Tooele. acre. Four lege to work from home SHOOTING STAR Pre- $2100 obo. SATURN SC1, 1999, (801)205-3883 school has space avail- taking inbound calls on 5spd, 3 door, ac, bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 2 AND 3bdrm apart- able for 3yr old class. various products. This 2000 25FT Arctic Fox am/fm/cd w/premium two living rooms. Jeannine Johnson Hurry to enroll- classes is a great opportunity trailer, $10,000, like sound, good gas mile- ments behind Super 830- 6369 start soon. Elaine Turn- for students, young new, used 15 days, ex- age, 65,000 miles, Wal-Mart. On select Call Karen bow 882-3784. mothers and anyone tras. Can be seen in $5000. 843-7464 units $99 moves you 830-7846. looking for additional in- Tooele. (801)671-6248 in. Some apartments NEWNEW LLISTINGISTING Help Wanted come. All new hires SELL YOUR CAR or includes all utilities. NEW LISTING must be able to work af- 2000 COLEMAN tent boat in the classifieds. Swimming pool, hot tub, exercise room, ternoon / evening and trailer, excellent condi- Call 882-0050 90 West 400 North Karen Perry $4000- $10,000 WEEK- weekend shifts. After 30 tion, like new, must see playground, full club- 830- 7846 LY potential. Call for days of employment, to appreciate, used 6 SUVs house. 843-4400 free 2 minute message. earn $8.50 per hour. times, sleeps 6-8. 884- 2 BEDROOM, w/d hook- 1-800-867-7254 Once hired, good per- 6037 ups, no smoking, no $158,000 4 bdrms, 1 formers can be given an $500! Police Impounds pets, carport, $490 AVON: TO BUY OR opportunity to advance 26’ TRAIL Manor Model For Sale! Cars/ Trucks/ full bth, (2) 3/4 bths, 2440 month. Jim (801)554- SELL. Sell to anyone. to one of our dedicated 3023 Trailer, collapsible SUVs! Hondas Chevys sq. ft, .27 acre. Secluded, John Gollaher 5361. 830- 8552 For information call in- desks and earn $9.00 hard side, like new, Jeeps from $500! For well kept back yard w/12x15 dependent sales repre- per hour plus commis- complete kitchen, ac, listings Call 800-366- out building. French doors on sentative Vi Knutson $19,500 obo. 843-0377 9783 x 8329 2BDRM BASEMENT apt, sion. Apply on-line at $500 per month, $300 downstairs familyroom. 884-3830 www.ocurrance.com. 72 APACHE Tent- trailer, 1986 GMC Suburban, deposit. 882-4428 Call Judy 841-9765 100 WORKERS NEED- fiberglass sides, $500 5.7, V8, automatic, 4wd, (evenings) EXPERIENCED ME- or Melody 849-2560. ED! Assemble crafts, obo, 843-9725 only 144,500 miles, pw, 2BDRM DUPLEX, new Cheryl Barrus CHANIC with knowl- NEWNEW LLISTINGISTING 840- 4466 wood items. Materials pl, ac, towing pkg, runs NEW LISTING edge of 4wd suspen- cabinets, paint and provided. To $480+ per 94 COACHMAN 5th good. $1500 obo. 882- sion a huge plus. Con- carpet, a/c, dishwash- week. Free information wheel, high profile, 6667 er, w/d hookups. package. 24 hours tact Paula at Mepco large slide, big closet, 1173 Highnoon Lane 4x4. (801)713-2302 $595/mo. Move in bo- (801)264-5665. large basement, lots of 2000 NISSAN Exterra, nus. 882-0366, 830- storage, below whole- White, $11,000 obo, 2665 Looking for affordable land FANTASTIC SAM’S sale, new awning. loaded, 76,000 miles Karma Albrecht SALES at a great price, this is it. 224- 2734 wanting qualified styl- 882-5630 843-7145 ists. Flexible hours, 2BDRM HOUSE/ du- Owner will sell all 134 ac. or plex on half acre, 2 benefits. Contact Se- 2001 CHEVY Tahoe LS, will consider smaller parcels Motorcycles & units, upstairs $600, renity, 843-0382 or 224- pewter, dvd player, auto of 40 ac. All with well main floor $775, utilit- 3290 ATVs windows, locks, lug- permits included. Year round Sales Superstars ies included. 449 S 1979 HONDA XL185S gage rack, power seats, stream runs thru property $100,000 Mindset Main. 840-0755 HAIR STYLIST: Busy Runs good, new seat, 4wd, rear air, cruise, fully fenced, paved county Terry Baird Top jobs in multiple industries. new rear tire. Street le- road. Fronts property w/ 850- 9546 Company Cars! Huge commission Tooele salon hiring Onstar, running boards, 3BDRM 2BTH Tooele potential. Guaranteed income for FT/PT licensed stylist. gal. $600. 849-1065 air, new tires, tow pack- apartment, fenced yard, utilities. Call Craig proven performers. NO FEES! Great pay and bonuses. age, low mileage, seats central air, hookups, Email to 2001 KAWASKI Ninja 496-0721. Call 830-0183. 7, remove seats for ex- carport, shed, one pet, [email protected] 600, clean, garage kept, tra cargo. $19,500. 843- Call 801-963-8505, ask for no scratches, runs per- water/ garbage provid- Franelda. Several of these jobs HEAVY EQUIPMENT 1997, 840-3060 ed. $625/mo $400/dep. are in the final stage of the fect, low miles, dark vio- 136 Acres, Vacant Land – Vernon Heather Olsen operators: Experience 884-0193 830- 4975 interview process! in crusher operation. let color w/silver ac- 2001 MITSUBISHI Mon- Minimum 2 years expe- cents. Needs rear tire. tero Sport, hunter green 3BDRM, 1.5BTH, rience. References $3495. 882-0594 after & gold, excellent condi- $650/mo, $300 deposit, needed. Great benefits. 6pm, anytime week- tion, anxious to sell. no smoking, no pets, Full time. Wage based ends. $12,995 obo. 882-6937 carport, fenced yard, on experience. Apply in ac, w/d hookups. 882- 2002 HONDA Rubicon 2002 CHEVY Express 15 Robin Stewart person @ Bolinder 1287 after 6pm. 224- 2122 Is currently accepting 500, looks, runs great, passenger van, 1 ton, applications for Company 1830 W Hwy low miles, $4000. 843- tow package, 71,000 112 or fax resume to APT FOR RENT, 2 Certified Nursing 5212 miles, ac, tinted win- PPRICEPRRIICCEE RREDUCEDREEDDUUCCEEDD Ron at 435-882-8455 bdrm, 1 bath, govern- Assistants dows, power seats, 710 West Erda Way 533 Nygreen St, G-ville HONDA TRAIL 90, ex- ment subsidized. 211 & Housekeeper $11,500. 840-5661 S. Hale, Grantsville. LOOKING FOR child cellent condition, runs $139,900 A nice home for a family. Open $289,900 Custom Built Home, with All interested candidates please Call Tammi 884-1712. apply in person care for 7 & 11yr old, great, $500. 843-5212 FOR SALE: 1999 Chev vaulted ceilings, lots of light. Fully fenced back yard Maple Cabinets; Arch Doorways & Two-Tone Jerry Johnson early morning and after Equal Housing Opp. w/fruit trees, fenced pasture with 3 stall barn. Paint. Located on quiet country road in the 801-209-6390 140 East 200 South, Tooele Blazer, 2 dr, 4wd, fully school, Monday-Thurs- Trailers Oversized deep 2 car detached heated garage, RV City. Secluded Yard, Oversized Patio & Horse Rocky Mountain Care is a Drug loaded, cd, good tires, CLEAN, LOWER unit parking, 1.5 acre feet of water. property. Great Floor Plan. Free Employer. Must be able to day starting mid-Sep- great shape, 70,000 2bdrm apartment, 4- Call Robin 224-2122. Call Craig 496-0721. #512493 clear background check. tember. Some overnight miles, $9000 obo. Equal Opportunity Employer plex, carport, storage, care required. 1978 8FT cab over, self (435)830-2900 (801)540-4455 contained, sleeps 4-6, hookups, nice location 426 W 500 South, no CUSTOM CABINET $200 obo. Call Dori Judy Smith Trucks pets, $500/mo, 841- 9765 MULTIPLE WORKERS 843-1826. shop looking for experi- $300/dep. 882-7163 enced cabinet builder, to distribute flyers in 1995 BIG Tex utility trail- must have 2yrs in cus- and around the Tooele $500! Trucks/ SUVs from CLEAN: STUDIOS, 1, 2 tom cabinetry. Call area. Easy work and er, dual tandem axle, $500! Chevys, Jeeps, 25’, 20,000lb JVW, pin- and 3bdrms, new tile, (801)699-5239 or fax excellent pay. Perfect Fords and More! Police carpet and paint. Elder- 843-4200, or apply with- for stay at home moms. tle hitch, electric brakes, Impounds For Sale, For like new, $5900 obo. ly and handicapped Melody Harding in. Utah Industrial De- Call Benjamin Fletcher, Listings Call 800-366- 849- 2560 (435)830-2426 welcome. Equal hous- 796 East Valleyview Dr 276 North 100 West pot, 10 South Garnet (801)898-0472 9813 x 9973 ing opportunity. Call Street #10. 224-4569 $124,900 Nice Open Floor Plan. $97,000 Lease Option Available. 1995 FORD F-150, half NINE MORE people to Neutral Colors. 2 Bedrooms & 1 Full Bath ton, 4wd, used as work Furnace & Water Heater in Partial AUTO AND RV mechan- work from home for a DUPLEX FOR rent, almost finished in Basement. Fully Fenced. truck, good condition, Basement. Sold “as is” ic needed in Tooele. Health Company. 2bdrm, 1bth, 1100sqft, Open Porch & View of Lake & Mountains. runs great, 150,000+ Fax resume to 882- PT/FT (888)215-4082, $475/mo, $400/dep. Call Robin 224-2122. #517740 Call Karen 830-7846. #516253s miles, $5500. 843-8026 Lena Patterson 2784 2bpaiddaily.com (435)830-2501 cell. 840- 0244 C8 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY June 30, 2005

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Homes for Rent 5BDRM, 2BTH house for DUPLEX, 557 E Smelter LARGE 3BDRM, 2bth STANSBURY 4BDRM, FSBO, GREAT starter or MUST SELL fast! Tooele PRICE TO Sell! Great rent in Grantsville, (400 North), large duplex, carport, fire- 2bth, ac, 2 car garage, Tooele investment, 2bdrm, 3bdrm, 2bth, ac, family home in Stans- fenced yard, $850 a 3bdrm, 2bth, ceramic place, dishwasher, cen- fully fenced, yard, large 1bth, owner financing 2100sqft, 2 car garage. bury Park, 4+bdrm, 4BDRM, 2BTH home, month (435)830-4877 tile floors, carport, tral air, 643 E Smelter shed, great neighbor- NEW HOME available, 205 S 4th St, Instant equity, must 3bth, $10,000 below Stansbury Park, no fenced yard, $650/mo. Road (400 N), $700/mo, hood, $950/mo, pets 866-217-5599 ext. see! (801)554-1137 market. 24hr Toll Free smoking, references re- PRICED TO 99 3BDRM, 2bth, $200 Precept (801)272-8405. $500/dep. Call 882- okay. (435)882-0182, 2105, (801)699-7478 info: 1-800-728-1972 quired, $500 deposit, deposit, $600 month, 1 8407 (801)403-7719 SELL!!!!!!!!! ext. 6004. Miller & Com- $900 per month. Own- NICE HOME, 4bdrm, year lease, available FAMILY OF 5 desparate- FSBO: Large multi-level pany er/ agent Brad 830- 3bth, central air, fenced July 1st. 882-8144 ly needs a 4 bedroom LEASE WITH option to STANSBURY PARK 2 with 2200+sqft, 4bdrm, 0370, Jan 882-8474 yard, sprinklers, 8x10 home. Will work for buy: Grantsville, 3- bdrm updated condo, $175,900 3.5bth, extra large 3 car shed, other extras, SELLING YOUR HOME? CHARMING COUNTRY 4bdrm, 2bth, washer garage w/opener, whirl- Advertise it in the clas- 4BDRM, 2BTH, 465 East rent. Call (801)971- garage with work area, $156,000. 481 East 740 cottage style 2bdrm, and dryer hookups, pool bath. Available Ju- sifieds. Call 882-0050 1310 North, no pets, 2 7960 Bonnie or .28 lot, much more. North, Tooele. 833- 1bth, 1 car garage. .23 large yard, new carpet, ly 1. $850/month. Great For Moderate car garage, $900/ (801)965-3926 Tom. Northeast location. 833- 9378 acre yard. No smoking, new paint, 1 car garage $1,000 deposit. 830- STANSBURY 3BDRM, month, 12 month lease, Income Family! 9886 no pets. $650/mo in- FOR RENT/ lease, 3 w/rv parking, no smok- 2700 2.5bth, 2735sqft, will 840-5551, 840-5651 PRICE REDUCED cludes water bill, 1yr bedroom house, 1 bath, ing, no pets. Call Burt Utah Housing FSBO: MUST see! 2004 FSBO; $75,400 Tooele, pay closing, large kitch- STANSBURY PARK en w/tile, formal living/ 4BDRM, 4BTH, 2 car ga- lease. References and full unfinished base- at 840-0928. 3bdrm 2bth rambler, Highlands, 135 South 4bdrm, 2.5 bath 2 car Corporation dining, 2 family rooms, rage, newer home, $20 credit check need- ment, large yard, in Er- fully landscaped, sprin- 6th Street, 3bdrm, 1bth, NEWER HOME for lease garage, Washer & Dry- is selling a new 5 central air, $169,900. fenced yard, no smok- ed. 882-3291. Drive by da. $850/mo. Call 830- kler system, central air, large lot. Contact Den- in nice neighborhood, er, No Smoking. Avail- bdrm / 2 bath – 3,099 (435)882-6402, ing, no pets, $975/mo 179 W 100 S. 5680 or 882-3521 awesome location. nis at (801)641-6905. 4bdrm, 2bth, $875/mo, able Immediately. Rent (801)201-5272 plus deposit, available sq ft home with $137,000 obo. 843- CUTE TOOELE East FOR RENT: 2bdrm, $500 deposit, no smok- $1000. Talena (Pruden- July 1, (617)894-3453 quality touches 9515 or 882-1132 RENT TO Own, twin side rental, 3bdrm, 1bth, 2 car garage, very ing, no pets. Kathleen tial) 435-830-8113 usually found only in home, 3bdrm, 1.5bth, 5 bdrm 3-bath rambler, 2 1bth, pets allowed. clean, fenced yard, no 224-4517 or (801)408- GRANTSVILLE $93,000, STANSBURY, new lake- higher priced homes. central air, fenced back- car garage, fireplace Stansbury house on smoking, no pets, 1797. 3BDRM, 2BTH, fire- front homes, maple yard, carport, $92,000. 125 Country Club lake, 3bdrm, 2bth, pets $650/mo, $500/dep, Income limits apply. place, sunroom, 2 car cabinets, tile, Corian (703)587-8929 Continued on next page $950/month, $1,000 allowed. Prudential, Stockton. 882-7068 NOW AVAILABLE 3bdrm garage, fenced back- counters, 3bdrm 2.5bth For details call Phil at deposit Call Tom, Karrie Thorne (435)840- 1.5bth, family room, yard, automatic sprin- rambler $1350/mo, Stansbury Real Estate 0564 FOUR BEDROOMS, two fenced backyard, no (801) 902-8235 klers, 54 North Center smoking, no pets, 4bed 3.5bth 2 story 843-5323 baths, double garage, or visit our website: St. 884-5090 Must NEWER 3BDRM 2bth central air, no smoking, $650/mo, 1st and last $1400/mo 843-1282 See! HURRY ! home, Tooele, fenced, no pets, $875 per month plus deposit. www.utahhousing.org for rent $895/mo. Call month, $750 deposit. 882-7956 TOOELE, 2BDRM, 1bth, GRANTSVILLE, NEW first and last month’s Only 1 left! Joe (801)254-1009 or 830-1059. Available Ju- 2BDRM CONDO, like custom home! Rent to (801)755-6382 ly 15th ONE BEDROOM extra rent, available July 1st, own, low down, no bank nice house, central air, washer, dryer included, new, large bedrooms, patio, fireplace, new qualify. Mark (801)918- GRANTSVILLE HOME, water paid, $525 a 200 West, $650/mo, paint, make offer. Call 7755, Applied Re. Closing Costs 4bdrm, 3bth, lease month, $400 deposit, (435)830-1794, $ Rick 882-3713 or 801- w/option, $850/mo. Mi- no pets. 882-6476 (435)241-3760 GVILLE 10 ACRES, 635-5090. chelle (435)241-0233 large home, 3 barns, $ TOOELE, 3 large bed 0 Down Your Agent OVERLAKE 1728 Cola- zoned for kennel. vito, 4bdrm, 2.5bth, no 2bth home, 2 car ga- 3600SQFT HOME with GRANTSVILLE, GOR- horse property, remod- $319,900. Call Rose @ GEOUS new custom pets, 2 car garage, nice rage, big back yard, 0 DP Realty. (435)830- neighborhood, close to outside pets okay. eled, too much to list, $110,000 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, central home, 3bdrm, rent to near rodeo grounds 480 2827 Lana McKean own available, starting schools, $1000/mo/ must see inside. air, 1 car grg. Brand new 1 year warranty included. lease. 840-5551, 840- $750/month. 224-2734 N 200 W, Tooele, irriga- 435-833-0233 at $1100/mo. Shawn tion, barns. John 882- HOME IN Stansbury, (801)759-0835. 5651 801-518-8670 TOOELE, 3BDRM 1bth, 6663 new carpet, paint, For more information call Matthew with 3bdrm, 2bth on a full RENT TO Own, twin twin home, $700/mo, or 7 South Main St RENT TO Own option. unfinished basement, Holmes Homes at 435-882-0191 home, 3bdrm, 1.5bth, house $750/mo. Con- 3BDRM, 2BTH, 1800sqft #305 Executive Plaza 2bdrm, 2bth, Stockton. close to elementary FAX 435-843-1148 central air, fenced back- tact Mitch (801)380- twin home, $98,000. Accepting applications. school. $143,000. 882- *Price subject to change with out notice. Contact sales agent for details. Tooele, Utah yard, carport, pets okay 5691 Located at 227 Alfred 843-0916; 843-3573 4282 w/deposit, $800/mo. Drive. (435)862-5664. (703)587-8929 TOOELE, COMPLETE- LY remodeled, 4bdrm, 5BDRM, 2BTH home in Creative Financing Solutions RENTALS CALL Deseret 1bth, 145 South 2nd a great neighborhood, Peak Realty (435)882- Street, $745/mo. beautiful new carpet 9088 (801)969-6065 or and paint throughout, • Less than perfect credit (801)243-3115 mature trees and land- RENTALS NEEDED! De- scaping. The perfect • Hard to prove income seret Peak/ Property TOOELE, NEWER home for your family. NNewew LListingisting 4bdrm, 3.5bth, multi lev- $132,500. 976 S South- 822 E. Buzianis Way - Tooele - 25 S. 820 E. - Tooele - $255,000 • Past bankruptcy or foreclosure Management. We have $199,900 Contemporary Style 4bed/ tenants waiting. Call el, 2 car garage, west Drive. (435)542- 3ba - Incredible East Bench Views. 6bed/4ba - 100% finished • Current bankruptcy or foreclosure D.P.Realty 435-882- fenced, $1000/mo. 966 3414 Large Lot/80% Finished Basement Fabulous East Bench Location • Need higher than normal loan to value 9088 N 1380 E. Davidson Realty (801)466-5078 AVOID FORECLO- • Lacking in down payment SINGLE MALE looking SURE, we can help! for room mate to share TOOELE, OVERLAKE Fast and easy • There are lending solutions for you! expenses, 3 bedroom 4bdrm, 2.5bth, garage, (801)244-3426 home, $350/mo and 1/2 central air, family room, RENTERS DON’T ASSUME YOU = WON’T QUALIFY! utilities. (435)849-2685 very nice, $1075. 312 BANK FORECLOSURE! 3bdrm 2bth Home, SSaleale PPendingending W Dawson Dr. 785 W 880 S - Tooele - $119,900 688 Hidden River Trail - Tooele SEARCHING FOR THE LOWEST RATE? SMALLER 3BDRM, 1bth, (801)390-7266 C-21 $32,900! Won't Last! 3bed/2ba - Incredible landscaping & $132,900 4bed/3ba - Fully More Homes Available, Whether you are looking to refinance just your mortgage, consolidate your high rate newly remodeled, McAffee. Immaculate Home! Carport/RV Parking.. Landscaped - Lg. Patio & Covered Porch For Listings Call 800- debt, or are looking to cash out, we can help you find the lowest rate possible. $600/mo, 615 E Vine. (801)598-4881, www. TWO BEDROOM house 366-9783 xH772 outwestrealty.com for rent, $700 per month plus utilities, $400 STANSBURY 4BDRM cleaning deposit. Call BEAUTIFUL MULTI- 2.5bth, new carpet, Curtis 840-2608 LEVEL 3bdrm, 1.5bth, $1200/mo, 4bdrm fireplace, 2 car garage, Homes 2 bay windows, SSaleale PPendingending Call Now! 2.5bth, $1000/mo, 298 E. Pasofino Ln - Rush Valley - 1026 Davenport - G-ville - $274,500 4bdrm, 2.5bth, large $132,000. Seller Moti- vated! 830-3587 $125,000 40.41 acres - Well Drilled & 6bed/3ba - 1/2 acre + 3 Car Garage Tooele West Jordan yard $1200/mo, 5dbrm, Electric to property. Boarders BLM land. 4114 Sq. Ft. South Willow Estates 833-0740, • 801-568-0500, $$$SAVE MONEY Find www.deseretpeakmtg.com 2.5bth cul-de-sac BY OWNER, $65,000, $1175/mo 843-1282 HUD & Bank owned homes at: 3bdrm, 2bth. New foun- List your home with me dation, driveway, car- www.tooelebankownedhomes. in the month of June com or call for a list Ber- port, carpet, roof. 369 na or Chris 435-840- S. American Way (680 and receive a free one 5029, Group 1 Real Es- W), .25 acre lot. 843- year home warranty at tate 0366 closing! Call your Local Hundreds of 96 E. Pasofino Ln - Rush Valley - Realtor with National BY OWNER, 105,000, $260,000 40.41 acres w/home, $75,000, 2BDRM, 1bth, barn & shop. 18.7 acre ft. of water, Connections Today!” get in for 0 down, 220 N 4bdrm, 2bth, hardwood Seller financing Available. 220 West, Tooele. Call and tile, new carpet, Nicole (435)830-1794, walk out basement, qui- homes, building Travis (435)241-3760, et neighborhood, Peggy Bond-Heath Washer, dryer. fenced yard, 167 East 700 Norht, Lisa 843- www.SLCity.com/bond $79,900. 2BDRM, 1bth 9789 RE/MAX .24 acres, quiet (801) 971-5501 neighborhood, new CLEAN 4bdrm, 2bth, qui- METRO lots & property carpet, newly remod- et neighborhood, great eled bathroom, new view of mountains, kitchen floor. 114 S Grantsville, $115,000 Broadway. Call 840- 884-0205 0279. Taking the STRESS, Keeping you YOUNG to choose from! CONDO 1751 N Anson Drive, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, great condition, FANTASTIC perfect starter home. 2 STORY DREAM HOME CONDO! $106,000. Call 830- 3452 • 4 Bdrm & 2 1/2 UNDER 2,100 sq. ft. CUSTOM BUILT 1992 RUCTION Baths multi level, 3 bedroom, CONST • Laundry on same 3 bdrm, 3 bth on 2.5 bath, close to ele- floor as Bdrms mentary, junior high, • Nice Master Suite the golf course. high school, many ex- • 3 Car Double $$1126,00026,000 $$ $122,800. tras, quiet neighbor- Deep Garage 1159,50059,500 hood, $174,900. 317 S Call Karen 1232 East 940 North 400 W, Tooele. 830-0615. 1632 N. Dean Ave, Overlake (435)882-6536 after A Gem of a home in a Perfect Location, Quiet Eastside Stunning home in a Great Location! w/ 3 Bdrms, 2.5 843-5169 Cul De Sac, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, .20 acre lot, Master Baths, 2 Family Rms, Beautiful .19 Acre Yard, Custom 6:30pm. Suite is Super - Sized and plenty of family area Amenities and full basement framed, wired and stubbed throughout. for bath to finish your way. A Must for the Smart Buyer. FOR SALE by owner beautiful 3bdrm, 2bth FOR SALE! rambler, located in FOR SALE! peaceful upscale neigh- borhood. 55 Iron Rod Road, $179,900. 882- D 4195 LD AWESUNDEROMEO OCONSTRUCTION RAMBLERL AWESPricedOME For Quick RAMBLER Sale FOR SALE by owner or Sell Your Home Here for SOLDSS• Awesome Rambler • 5 Bed 2 1/2 Bath • 100% Finished lease option $700/mo, • Bonus Room Over Garage $ • 2nd Family Room with $1149,00049,000 2bdrm, 1bth new home. • Grand Master Bath. $ 80* (801)414-3879 Built By Home Center Construction LLC Fireplace & Surround Sound Call Karen 830-0615. 168 Millcreek Way ea. Call Karen 830-0615. SELL YOUR 6 FOR SALE By Owner, An Excellent Rambler in a Fantastic Neighborhood Call 882-0050 affordable country liv- w/ 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, Storage Everywhere, ing, 1.37ac in Erda, UNDER *Based on 13 issue contract. RUCTION HOME HERE Parking Galore and so much more. 3120sqft, custom ram- CONST bler. Buy now, won’t last. $245,000. Call for RR EERR FREE appt. 843-7146 DDEE NNDD TT NN CCTT UNDERUU AACC SERVICE TO FOR SALE or rent/ rent UNDERUU AA TRR to own: Stansbury Buy OrTT RRLease AWESGORGEOUSOMENNT RAMBLER RAMBLER BUYERS 4bdrm, 3bth, brand new NN OO • $3000O Anything Allowance CONTRACTCC • 3 Car Garage hot tub, custom deck, CONTRACTC O Why pay rent C• Mechanics Dream Garage Bonus Room Over Garage $ vinyl privacy fence in $$ $ when you can • 3 Bdrm 2 Bath Home • Over 3000 Sq Ft 1123,00023,000 991,5001,500 big backyard, new have your own paint, carpet, unfinished Call Karen 830-0615 Call Karen 830-0615. 282 West 670 North 369 North 1st East home. Call Nicole basement, $169,000. Rambler with 1948 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large This Well Built Rambler has 1372 s.f., 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths, at 840-2389. (703)587-8929 front room and kitchen both with beautiful ceramic tile Family Rm, Cold Storage, Rear Entry into Mud Rm and flooring, family room and fenced yard. a covered patio. FSBO OR lease option, Approximately 2500sqft, Results *Each office independently owned and operated. auto sprinklers, central Information deemed reliable not guaranteed. air, framed basement, Shane 3bdrms, 2bth, beautiful views, 840-4326, 833- Karen Young Bergen 9330 or (801)860-6070. LEASE OPTION, 362 830-0615 840- 0344 (cell) Caldwell Drive, 4bdrm, Each office Independently Owned & Operated 2bth. Call Dave 840- ext. 119 Choice is a good thing! 882- 8868 1185 N. Main 1009 or 884-1087 THURSDAY June 30, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C9

Continued from previous page Manufactured Mobile Homes Lots & Land Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Homes Meetings Meetings Meetings Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Homes INSTANT EQUITY, 1998 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile STOCKTON BUILDING NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE AND AGENDA 5. Consideration of a AMENDED NOTICE OF provements now or here- Cavco, 3bdrm, 2bth, home for rent, no smok- lots. 8000-12000sq.ft. HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY C.U.P. for Christopher TRUSTEE'S SALE after erected on the doublewide, valued ing/ pets. 882-1550 Newly constructed Notice is hereby given GIVEN THAT THE Fields / Comteck Serv- The following described property, and all ease- STOCKTON, 42 Conner $28,000, will sell for roads. Beautiful lake/ that the Tooele County TOOELE COUNTY ices for a computer retail property will be sold at ments, appurtenances, Ave 2bdrm, one 13x23, $20,000 cash. Over- MOBILE HOME for sale mountain views. Great Planning Commission COMMISSION WILL store located in the strip public auction to the and fixtures now or here- 1.5bth, fenced back pass Point. Call or rent, 2bdrm, 1bth, re- for manufactured or will be holding a PUBLIC HOLD A REGULAR mall on the corner of SR highest bidder at the after a part of the proper- yard, 1480sqft, great for (801)654-0632 cently renovated, custom built homes. HEARING in the Tooele MEETING ON TUES- 138 & SR 112. West Main Entrance, ty. Tax Parcel No.: 12- small family, 882-7054 across from mobile 882-7094. County Courthouse Audi- DAY JULY 5, 2005 AT 6. Consideration of a North Steps, Tooele 0100-0-0005 The street home playground and WE BUY HOUSES! Mobile Homes torium at 47 So. Main 3:00 P.M., IN ROOM C.U.P. for Rob Gravitt for County Courthouse, 47 address of the property swimming pool. Call FULL PRICE! Water Shares Street, Tooele. On Wed- 310, TOOELE COUNTY an insurance business South Main Street, is purported to be 677 882-0808 (801)598-8514 Brandon nesday, July 6th, 2005, COURTHOUSE, 47 located in the strip mall Tooele, Utah, on July 21, North 380 West, Tooele, 14x70 2BDRM, 1bth, beginning at 7:00pm to SOUTH MAIN STREET, on the corner of SR 138 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of UT 84074. The under- www.wantfullprice.com MOBILE HOME, apprais- 894sqft, washer/ dryer, NEEDED 3 water shares receive public comment TOOELE, UTAH. THE & SR 112. said day, for the purpose signed disclaims any lia- ed for $9000, sell for shed, 485 Hawthorne to convert to culinary on the following items: AGENDA IS: 7. Consideration of a of foreclosing a trust bility for any error in the Manufactured $3500, or trade for a St (Grandview Village), water. Will pay cash. PUD #1013-05 Saddle- 1. Roll Call C.U.P. for Matthew and deed originally executed street address. The cur- truck. 2bdrms, 1bth, can Homes $9500 obo. Owner will Call Barbara at 882- back SR-36 Subdivision 2. Minutes Rebecca Peterson for a on April 22, 2003 by rent Beneficiary of the be seen at 144 W Dur- FSBO 3BDRM, 1.75bth, finance. (801)596- 4861 Phase 1 (Concept) 3. Tax Adjustments chiropractic practice lo- James Stoneman, as trust deed is Mortgage fee, #14, Grantsville. nice size rooms, kitchen 7653 PUD #1012-05 Stans- 4. Bills cated in the strip mall on trustor, in favor of Mort- Electronic Registration and family room. Vault- 850-2496, 884-6955 WATER- SETTLEMENT bury Park Gateway (Fi- 5. Deseret Peak Com- the corner of SR 138 & gage Electronic Registra- Systems, Inc., ("MERS"), ed ceilings, central air. 1980 BROADMORE Lots & Land Canyon Irrigation, 1-5 nal) plex SR 112. tion Systems, Inc., as solely as nominee for the Beautiful home, come 14x60, 2bdrm, 2 car- shares, $2200 each. Mary Dixon 6. Public Hearing - 8. Consideration of a nominee for New Free- lender and the record see. $38,500. 884-6831 ports, 30ft porch, Park Call Barbara at Secretary Brookfield Estates Subdi- C.U.P. for Envision Com- dom Mortgage Corpora- owners of the property (801)942-5235 at 935 N Main #3, RESIDENTIAL BUILD- Tooele County Plan- vision, Phase 2 Final Plat mercial Development, tion, its successors and as of the recording of this ning Commission 7. Public Hearing - LLC for the Sleep Insti- assigns, covering the fol- notice of default are re- $12,000 obo. Call 882- ING lot, Canyon Rim Office Space 6549 Estates, 12,000sqft, June 23, 2005 Brookfield Estates Subdi- tute of Utah located in lowing real property pur- ported to be Elliott M. zoned R1-12, all under- (Published in the Tran- vision, Phase 3 Final Plat the strip mall on the cor- ported to be located in King and Caren L. King. script Bulletin June 28 & 8. Questar Gas Compa- ner of SR 138 & SR 112. Tooele County at 5517 Bidders must be pre- ground utilities, peace- OFFICE/ BUSINESS 30, 2005) ny F-1 Sales/Service 9. Consideration of a North Brienne Way, pared to tender to the ful, secluded, beautiful space, utilities and high Agreement C.U.P. for Envision Com- Tooele, UT 84074 (the trustee $5,000.00 at the New Listings With A New Agent views, canyon atmos- speed internet included, PUBLIC NOTICE 9. Community Develop- mercial Development, undersigned disclaims li- sale and the balance of phere, $29,900. Owner 272 North Broadway. Notice is hereby given ment Block Grant - Jus- LLC for Canton City lo- ability for any error in the the purchase price by New Listings 882-7094. (435)882-4949 that the Stockton Plan- tice Center cated in the strip mall on address), and more par- 12:00 noon the day fol- 68 West 17 ACRES w/water, utilit- Buildings ning and Zoning Com- 10. Agreement KUTV & the corner of SR 138 & ticularly described as: lowing the sale. Both 740 North, ies, buildable lots (3), mission will hold it’s Deseret Peak SR 112. Lot 9, THE VILLAGE AT payments must be in the Tooele 882-2155, 830-2469, working meeting on 11. Pickup Truck Pur- 10. Consideration of COUNTRY CROSSING form of a cashier's In the 830-2646 2800+SQFT commercial Tuesday, 5th day of July chase - Roads Depart- adopting general revi- NEIGHBORHOOD check; cash is not ac- 2005 at the Stockton vorwaller space for sale or rent, ment sions to Chapter 1 of PHASE A, Plat A, ac- ceptable. A trustee's Town Hall, 18 North trailer park. 2.25 ACRE lots. Three to all or part, 351 E Utah 12. Engineering Services zoning code for compli- cording to the official plat deed will be made avail- choose from. Off Sun- Ave, Tooele, (801)598- Johnson Street. This Agreement - Wendover ance to State law. thereof, records of able to the successful set in Lakepoint. Zoned 4881, www.outwestreal meeting will begin Airport 11. Consideration of Tooele County, State of bidder within three busi- New Listings CN. $197,000 to ty.com promptly at 7:00 p.m. 13. Ordinance 2005-20 - amending the General Utah. ness days following re- $297,000. Call Jeff An- and will end promptly at Amending Chapters 5, 8, Plan by adopting new vi- Together with all the im- ceipt of the bid amount. 478 West derson (801)423-1800. Public Notices 9:00 p.m. and 10 of Title 4 of the sion statement. provements now or here- The sale is made without 600 South Clear Water Realty, LC Meetings BUSINESS SECTION Tooele County Code, 12. Consideration of after erected on the any warranty whatsoev- Tooele 1. Roll Call Bringing Reference to adopting proposed property, and all ease- er, including but not limit- BUILDING LOT in Deadline for public no- 2. Minutes the Planning Commis- amendment to Chapter 9 ments, appurtenances, ed to any warranty as to Grantsville, 1/2 acre; in- tices is 4 p.m. the day a. June 7, 2005 sions in Line with State Landscaping. and fixtures now or here- title, liens, possession, cludes irrigation share. prior to publication. 3. Business License Law and Replacing the 13. Consideration of pro- after a part of the proper- taxes encumbrances, or Great mountain views in Public notices submit- a. Preschool Board of Adjustment with posed amendment to ty. condition of the property. Anderson Ranch subdi- ted past the deadline 4. Variance Chair the Administrative Hear- zoning code to require The current beneficiary The sale is subject to a Platinum vision. Owner 884-6514 will not be accepted. 5. Adjourn ing Officer upgrades to adjacent of the trust deed is Mort- workout reinstatement, Dated on this 29th day of 14. Contract Review and access roads for gage Electronic Registra- payoff, sale cancellation June 2005. A) Contract #91-11-03 - new development. tion Systems, Inc., as or postponement, incor- Invite the whole town Deborah S. Martin Interlocal Cooperative 14. Consideration of nominee for Wells Fargo rect bidding instructions, Lori Crow to your yard sale! (Published in the Tran- Agreement - Tooele Co adopting proposed gen- Bank, N.A., its succes- bankruptcy, or any other 850-9206 script Bulletin June 30, & COG eral revisions to Chapter sors and assigns, and circumstance of which 2005) B) Contract #03-07-05 - 21 Subdivisions for com- the record owners of the the trustee is unaware. In Each office independently owned and operated. Memorandum of Agree- pliance to State law. property as of the record- the event any of the fore- 882-0050 ment - Deseret Chemi- 15. Report from City ing of the notice of de- going apply, the sale will cal, Dugway, Tooele Council Liaison, Todd fault are James Stone- be void and the success- County - for Traffic Con- Castagno. man and Glendora ful bidder's funds will be trol and Decontamination 16. Approval of minutes Stoneman. returned without any lia- Support of the last business The sale is subject to a bility to the trustee or ALLIED GOOD CREDIT C) Contract #03-08-02 - meeting. bankruptcy filing, a pay- beneficiary for interest or OR CHALLENGED, SimpliFile Agreement - 17. Open discussion. off, a reinstatement or any other damages. NO- HOME MORTGAGE Recorder’s Office - Elec- 18. Adjourn. any other condition of TICE IS HEREBY GIV- CAPITAL CORPORATION WE DO IT ALL!* tronic Recording of DATED this 21st day of which the trustee is not EN THAT THIS FIRM IS Documents June, 2005. aware that would cause ATTEMPTING TO COL- COAST TO COAST 15. Board Appointments Shauna Kertamus the cancellation of the LECT A DEBT AND ANY 16. Public Concerns Zoning Administrator sale. If any such condi- INFORMATION OB- EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE. COMPETITIVE RATES. 17. Adjourn All interested persons tion exists, the sale shall TAINED WILL BE USED DATED THIS 29TH day are invited to attend and be void, the successful FOR THAT PURPOSE. • FHA, VA, CONVENTIONAL, RURAL HOUSING AND of JUNE, 2005 provide comment upon bidder’s funds returned Dated June 14, 2005. CONSTRUCTION LOANS DENNIS D. EWING these proposals. Written and the trustee and cur- Stuart T. Matheson, • FAST QUALIFICATIONS AND PRE-APPROVALS Tooele County Clerk comments will also be rent beneficiary shall not Successor Trustee • COMMERCIAL, SBA AND HARD MONEY LOANS Pursuant to the Ameri- considered if submitted be liable to the success- Matheson, Mortenson, cans with Disabilities Act, to the Zoning Administra- ful bidder for any dam- Olsen & Jeppson, P.C. CALL NOW individuals needing spe- tor in advance of the age. 648 East First South *Certain restrictions apply. cial accommodations hearing. The current Bidders must tender to Salt Lake City, Utah during this meeting Land Use Management the trustee a $5,000.00 84102 (801) 363-2244 TED ELLIOTT 435-843-0056 TERRI ELLIOTT should notify Dennis D. and Development Code deposit at the sale and Office Hours 8:30 am to BRANCH MANAGER PROCESSOR Ewing, Tooele County and the proposed the balance of the pur- 4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri. 70 SO. MAIN, SUITE B • TOOELE, UT 84074 Clerk, at 843-3148 prior amendments may be re- chase price by 12:00 MMOJ File No.: to the meeting. viewed at the Grantsville noon the day following 007174m ASAP707916 Marilyn K. Gillette city Offices each week- the sale. The deposit (Published in the Tran- Chief Deputy Clerk day before the public must be in the form of a script Bulletin June 16, Tooele County Corp. hearing, between the cashier’s check or bank 23 & 30, 2005) (Published in the Tran- hours of 9:00 a.m. and official check payable to script Bulletin June 30, 4:00 p.m. Lundberg & Associates. NOTICE OF TRUST- 2005) Persons with disabilities The balance must be in EE'S SALE needing assistance to the form of a wire trans- The following described PUBLIC NOTICE participate in this hearing fer, cashier’s check, property will be sold at (2nd amendment should contact the bank official check (credit public auction to the 06/22/05) Grantsville City Office at union official checks are highest bidder, payable Notice is hereby given least 24 hours prior to not accepted) or U.S. in lawful money of the that the Grantsville City the hearings. Postal money order pay- United States at the Planning Commission (Published in the Tran- able to Lundberg & As- West Main Entrance, 241 S. 950 West, Tooele 213 Country Club, Stansbury 223 Millcreek Way, Tooele will hold a business script Bulletin June 28 & sociates. If wire transfer North Steps, Tooele meeting on Thursday, 30, 2005) is used, an additional County Courthouse, 47 July 14, 2005 in the $10.00 must be remitted South Main, Tooele, Grantsville City Hall Public Notices with the purchase price. Utah, on July 19, 2005 at Almost Almost Council Chambers at Trustee's Sales Cash payments are not 1:00 PM, for the purpose Beautiful Finished Finished 429 E. Main Street in accepted. A trustee’s of foreclosing a Trust Grantsville, Utah, which Deadline for public no- deed will be delivered to Deed dated November meeting shall begin tices is 4 p.m. the day the successful bidder 12, 1998 executed by promptly at 7:00 P.M. prior to publication. within three business Jonathan E. Garcia, as The agenda shall be as Public notices submit- days after receipt of the Trustor, in favor of follows: ted past the deadline amount bid. KeyBank National Asso- 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC will not be accepted. DATED: June 14, 2005. ciation, as Beneficiary, HEARINGS ON THE 821 Country Club, Stansbury 5547 Belmont, Stansbury Scott Lundberg, Trust- covering real property lo- 289 Preakness, Stansbury FOLLOWING ITEMS: NOTICE OF TRUST- ee cated in Tooele County a. Amendment to a pre- EE'S SALE 3269 South Main, #100 and described as follows: liminary plat for Palomino The following described Salt Lake City, UT Lot 314, OQUIRRH New Ranch Phase 2. property will be sold at 84115 MEADOWS SUBDIVI- b. Minor subdivision for public auction to the Listing (801) 263-3400 SION, PHASE 3, accord- Kenny Hale of one (1) lot highest bidder, payable Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. ing to the official plat into three (3) at 331 East in certified funds, at the – 5:00 p.m. thereof, on file and of re- Pear Street in an R-1-21 time of sale at the North L&A Case No. 05-44295 cord in the Tooele Coun- zone. front entrance of the Team A/JG ty Recorder's Office. To- c. Proposal to amend Tooele County Court- THIS COMMUNICATION gether with all the im- Chapter 14 of zoning house, 47 S. Main St., IS AN ATTEMPT TO provements now or here- code to include a 2.5 Tooele, Utah, on July 18, COLLECT A DEBT, AND after erected on the 345 Wrathall Cir., Grantsville 503 E 700 N, Tooele 1474 East Erda Way acre zone. 2005, at the hour of ANY INFORMATION property, and all ease- d. Proposed general revi- 10:30 a.m. of said day; OBTAINED WILL BE ments, appurtenances, sions to Chapter 1 of for the purpose of fore- USED FOR THAT PUR- and fixtures now or here- zoning code. closing a Trust Deed re- POSE. after a part of the proper- e. Proposed rewording of corded August 12, 2003 (Published in the Tran- ty. Tax Parcel No.: 12- vision statement for executed by Karrie Hale, script Bulletin June 23, 039-0-0314 The street amending the General as Trustor, covering real 30 & July 7, 2005) address of the property Plan property purportedly lo- is purported to be 661 f. Proposed amendment cated in Tooele County NOTICE OF TRUST- East 290 North, Tooele, to Chapter 9 Landscap- at 929 North 580 East, EE'S SALE UT 84074. The under- ing. Tooele, Utah, and more The following described signed disclaims any lia- g. Proposed general revi- particu-larly described as property will be sold at bility for any error in the 1431 Murray Canyon Rd. 288 Preakness, Stansbury 1735 Cerroni Dr., Tooele sions to Chapter 21 Sub- follows: public auction to the street address. The cur- divisions to comply with LOT 139, CANYON AT highest bidder, payable rent Beneficiary of the State Code, add open WALDEN HILLS SUBDI- in lawful money of the trust deed is KeyBank space requirements, ag- VISION NO. 1, AC- United States at the National Association and ricultural land protection, CORDING TO THE OF- West Main Entrance, the record owners of the WOW! and conservation area FICIAL PLAT THEREOF North Steps, Tooele property as of the record- considerations. AS RECORDED IN THE County Courthouse, 47 ing of this notice of de- TO BE BUILT Immediately following the OFFICE OF THE South Main, Tooele, fault is reported to be Public Hearings, the TOOELE COUNTY RE- Utah, on July 12, 2005 at Jonathan E. Garcia. Bid- UNDER meeting will be officially CORDER. 1:00 PM, for the purpose ders must be prepared to called to order by Chair- The sale is without war- of foreclosing a Trust tender to the trustee CONSTRUCTION person Rebecca Peter- ranty and is voidable, Deed dated June 15, $5,000.00 at the sale On 5 acres of horse property son. without liability, in the 1999 executed by Elliott and the balance of the 1512 Pass Canyon Rd, Erda 649 Buzianis Circle 3,200 square foot home 1. Consideration of ac- event of bankruptcy, re- M. King and Caren L. purchase price by 12:00 tion on prelim plat instatement, or other King, as Trustors, in fa- noon the day following amendment - Palomino condition unknown to the vor of Republic Mort- the sale. Both payments Call Ranch Phase 2. trustee at the time of gage, Division of Old must be in the form of a 2. Consideration of a mi- sale. Kent Mortgage Compa- cashier's check; cash is nor subdivision for Kenny Dated June 22, 2005 ny, as Beneficiary, cover- not acceptable. A trust- Laramie Hale from one (1) lot into David B. Boyce ing real property located ee's deed will be made two (2). Successor Trustee in Tooele County and de- available to the success- 3. Consideration of (Published in the Tran- scribed as follows: LOT ful bidder within three Dunn adopting new 2.5 acre script Bulletin June 23, 65, COPPER CANYON business days following zone into Chapter 14 of 30 and July 7, 2005) PHASE 1 SUBDIVISION receipt of the bid zoning code. AMENDED PLAT, AC- amount. The sale is 224-4000 4. Review and consider- CORDING TO THE OF- made without any war- ation of Envision Devel- FICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ranty whatsoever, includ- opment P.U.D. for varia- AS RECORDED IN THE ing but not limited to any tions of construction de- OFFICE OF THE COUN- warranty as to title, liens, www.tooelecountyhomes.com sign for corner of SR 138 TY RECORDER. To- Continued on next page & 112. 882-0050 gether with all the im- C10 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY June 30, 2005

Continued from previous page Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Water Users Miscellaneous Public Notices accepted. NOTICE OF TRUST- Stuart T. Matheson, cause the cancellation of said day, for the purpose LAWYER. On July 19, 15-4542(a30249): John struct, and operate a Trustee's Sales DATED: June 27, 2005. EE'S SALE Successor Trustee this sale. Further, if any of foreclosing a trust 2005, at 4:30pm, James E. and Stephanie Gollah- concrete batch plant. LINCOLN TITLE INSUR- The following described Matheson, Mortenson, of these conditions exist, deed originally executed H Woodall, as duly ap- er propose(s) using 1.0 The source will be locat- possession, taxes en- ANCE AGENCY property will be sold at Olsen & Jeppson, P.C. this sale will be null and on January 27, 2003 by pointed Trustee under a ac-ft. from groundwater ed in Tooele County, cumbrances, or condition by: public auction to the 648 East First South void, the successful bidd- Shane J. Johnson and Deed of Trust recorded (8201 N Mt. View, Lake near Clive, Utah. Tooele of the property. The sale Debborah Bair highest bidder, payable Salt Lake City, Utah er's funds shall be re- Laura K. Johnson, as November 25, 1997, as Point) for Stockwatering; County is an attainment is subject to a workout its: Vice President in lawful money of the 84102 (801) 363-2244 turned, and the Trustee trustors, in favor of Mort- Instrument No. 103709, Domestic. area of the National Am- reinstatement, payoff, Telephone: (801) 476- United States at the Office Hours 8:30 am to and the beneficiary shall gage Electronic Registra- in Book 0480, Page 15-4531(a30302): Wal- bient Air Quality Stand- sale cancellation or post- 0303 West Main Entrance, 4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri. not be liable to the suc- tion Systems, Inc., as 0478, of the Official Re- ton Homes propose(s) ards (NAAQS) for all pol- ponement, incorrect bid- web site: smith- North Steps, Tooele MMOJ File No.: cessful bidder for any nominee for New Line cords in the office at the using 3.0 ac-ft. from lutants. There will be no ding instructions, bank- knowles.com County Courthouse, 47 008108m ASAP710135 damages. Mortgage Division of Re- County Recorder of groundwater (1753 E violations of the NAAQS ruptcy, or any other cir- SK File No. 05-0403 South Main, Tooele, (Published in the Tran- DATED: June 3, 2005 public Mortgage Home Tooele County, State of Brinlee Ct.) for Irrigation; resulting from this proj- cumstance of which the (Published in the Tran- Utah, on July 26, 2005 at script Bulletin June 30, LORETTA K. POCH, Loans, LLC, its succes- Utah, executed by Randy Domestic. ect. trustee is unaware. In the script Bulletin June 30, 1:00 PM, for the purpose July 7 & 14, 2005) Asst. Vice President sors and assigns, cover- Payne, will sell at public Jerry D. Olds, P.E. New Source Perform- event any of the forego- July 7 & 14, 2005) of foreclosing a Trust Successor Trustee ing the following real auction to highest bidder, STATE ENGINEER ance Standards (NSPS), ing apply, the sale will be Deed dated September NOTICE OF TRUST- 102 West 500 South, property purported to be payable in lawful money (Published in Transcript National Emission Stand- void and the successful NOTICE OF TRUST- 30, 2003 executed by EE'S SALE Suite 300 located in Tooele County of the United States at Bulletin June 30 & July 7, ards for Hazardous Air bidder's funds will be re- EE'S SALE Cindy Kiser, as Trustor, The following described Salt Lake City, UT at 213 West Crescent the time of sale. Suc- 2005) Pollutants (NESHAP), turned without any liabili- The following described in favor of Mortgage real property will be sold 84101 View Lane #118, Tooele, cessful bidders must ten- and Maximum Available ty to the trustee or bene- real property will be sold Electronic Registration at public auction to the 05-6134/Sutton, Robert UT 84074 (the under- der a deposit of $5,000 Public Notices Control Technology ficiary for interest or any at public auction to the Systems, Inc., "MERS", highest bidder payable in B. and Vona L. signed disclaims liability in certified funds to the (MACT) regulations do other damages. NOTICE Miscellaneous highest bidder, purchase as Beneficiary, covering lawful money of the Unit- (Published in the Tran- for any error in the ad- trustee at the time of not apply to this source. IS HEREBY GIVEN price payable in lawful real property located in ed States, on July 27, script Bulletin June 30, dress), and more particu- sale, with the balance Deadline for public no- Title V of the 1990 Clean THAT THIS FIRM IS AT- money of the United Tooele County and de- 2005 at 10:00 A.M., at July 7 & 14, 2005) larly described as: due by noon the follow- tices is 4 p.m. the day Air Act does not apply to TEMPTING TO COL- States of America at the scribed as follows: BE- the West entrance to the Unit 118, CRESCENT ing business day, at the prior to publication. this source. LECT A DEBT AND ANY time of sale, at the north- GINNING AT A POINT Tooele County Court- COURT CONDOMINI- office of the Trustee. At Public notices submit- The source has limita- INFORMATION OB- NOTICE OF TRUST- ern most, of the two west WHICH IS 952.75 FEET house, 47 South Main, UMS AMENDED the west main entrance, ted past the deadline tions that are established TAINED WILL BE USED EE'S SALE entrances of the Tooele SOUTH FROM THE Tooele, UT 84074, in the SHEETS 1-4, a condo- north steps to the Tooele will not be accepted. in the Intent to Approve. FOR THAT PURPOSE. The following described County Courthouse, NORTHWEST CORNER County of Tooele, State minium development of county District Court, 47 Visible emissions are Dated June 17, 2005. property will be sold at a/k/a the Third Judicial OF LOT 4, IN BLOCK 1, of Utah, for the purpose Tooele City, according to S. Main Tooele Utah all ADVERTISMENT FOR controlled by opacity Stuart T. Matheson, public auction to the District Court, 47 South PLAT "B", OF THE of foreclosing a trust the plat thereof, recorded right, title and interest BID standards set in the ITA. Successor Trustee highest bidder at the Main, Tooele, Utah, on TOOELE CITY SUR- deed held by Mortgage in the Office of the conveyed to and now The Tooele County Some of the limitations Matheson, Mortenson, West Main Entrance, Tuesday, July 26, 2005, VEY, AND RUNNING Electronic Registration Tooele County Recorder held by it under said School District is re- that are listed in the ITA Olsen & Jeppson, P.C. North Steps, Tooele at the hour of 4:00 p.m. THENCE EAST 206.25 Systems, Inc. (solely as as Entry No. 176805 in Deed of Trust in the questing bids for site im- are included in this 648 East First South County Courthouse, 47 of that day for the pur- FEET; THENCE SOUTH nominee for Lender and Book 738 at Pages 149- property situated in said provements at Oquirrh newspaper notice and Salt Lake City, Utah South Main Street, pose of foreclosing a 70 FEET; THENCE Lender's successors and 152. County and State descri- Hills School located at are as follows: 84102 (801) 363-2244 Tooele, Utah, on July 21, deed of trust executed by WEST 206.25 FEET; assigns), as the current Together with an undivid- bed as: Lot 143A, Shet- 711 East Vine Street, 100,000 cubic yards Office Hours 8:30 am to 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of Annie R. Crandall and THENCE NORTH 70 Beneficiary, executed by ed interest in the com- land Meadows no.1 sub- Tooele, Utah and pave- (185,000 tons) of con- 4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri. said day, for the purpose Curtis B. Crandall in fa- FEET TO THE PLACE Robert B. Sutton and Vo- mons area and limited division, according to the ment rehabilitation at crete produced per roll- MMOJ File No.: of foreclosing a trust vor of Mortgage Elec- OF BEGINNING. SIT- na Lee Sutton, as Trust- common areas and the official plat thereof, as re- various locations. Plans ing 12-month period 004610m ASAP709075 deed originally executed tronic Registration Sys- UATE IN TOOELE or, recorded October 29, rights, and privileges and corded in the office of the and specifications will be The emissions (in tons (Published in the Tran- on July 30, 2002 by Ky- tems, Inc., covering real COUNTY, STATE OF 2001 as Entry No. responsibilities as out- county recorder of said available at the Tooele per year) will be as fol- script Bulletin June 23, nell Smith and Hunter L. property located at ap- UTAH. Together with all 171227, in Book 712, at lined in the Declaration, co*****mortgage pass- County School District lows: 30 and July 7, 2005) Smith, as trustors, in fa- proximately 430 Benson the improvements now or Page 536, of the official vor of Mortgage Elec- Conditions, Restrictions through certificates ser- Board Office at 92 South PM10 = 5.58, NOx = Road, Stansbury Park, hereafter erected on the records of Tooele Coun- tronic Registration Sys- and Reservations record- ies 1999-BC1. The street Lodestone Street, 0.45, SO2 = 0.16, CO = NOTICE OF TRUST- Tooele County, Utah, property, and all ease- ty, Utah, given to secure tems, Inc., as nominee ed January 11, 2002 as address and other com- Tooele, Utah and Nolte 0.11, VOC = 0.01 EE'S SALE and more particularly de- ments, appurtenances, an indebtedness in favor for New Freedom Mort- Entry No. 175111 in mon designation of the Associates, 6671 South The completed engineer- The following described scribed as: and fixtures now or here- of Westgate Mortgage, gage Corporation, its Book 731 at Pages 412- real property described Redwood Rd, Suite 101, ing evaluation and air property will be sold at LOT 16, GATEWAY after a part of the proper- by reason of certain obli- successors and assigns, 457 and as amended by above is purported to be: West Jordan Utah on quality impact analysis public auction to the NEIGHBORHOOD ty. Tax Parcel No.: 02- gations secured thereby. covering the following re- amendment recorded 285 W Alfred Dr Tooele June 27, 2005. A $30.00 showed that the pro- highest bidder, payable PHASE 2A-1 FINAL 076-0-0018 The street Notice of Default was re- al property purported to February 13, 2002, as UT 84074. Estimated non-refundable deposit is posed project meets the in lawful money of the PLAT SUBDIVISION, A address of the property corded MARCH 24, be located in Tooele Entry No. 176806 in Total Debt as of July 19, required. A pre-bid walk requirements of federal United States at the time SUBDIVISION OF is purported to be 151 2005, as Entry No. County at 893 West 700 Book 738 at Pages 153- 2005 is $80,970.45. The through will be held on air quality regulations of sale, at the Tooele TOOELE COUNTY, AC- South Coleman Street, 237846, Book N/A, Page South, Tooele, UT 84074 1653 of Tooele County undersigned Trustee dis- site, July 6, 2005 at 3:00 and the State air quality County Courthouse, 47 CORDING TO THE OF- Tooele, UT 84074. The N/A, of said official re- (the undersigned dis- Records. claims any liability for pm. Sealed bids are due rules. The Executive South Main, Tooele, UT FICIAL PLAT THEREOF, undersigned disclaims cords. claims liability for any er- Together with all the im- any incorrectness of the July 12, 2005 by 3:00 pm Secretary intends to is- 84074, on July 27, 2005, RECORDED IN THE any liability for any error Trustee will sell at public ror in the address), and provements now or here- street address and other and must be addressed sue an Approval Order at 3:30 p.m. of said day, OFFICE OF THE COUN- in the street address. auction to highest bidder more particularly descri- after erected on the common designation, if to Mr. Bill Sampson, As- pending a 10-day public for the purpose of fore- TY RECORDER OF The current Beneficiary without warranty as to ti- bed as: property, and all ease- any, shown herein. Said sistant Superintendent, comment period. The closing a trust deed dat- TOOELE COUNTY, of the trust deed is Mort- tle, possession or en- Lot 1A, WESTLAND ments, appurtenances, sale will be made without Tooele County School project proposal, esti- ed August 7, 2000, and UTAH. 13-029-0-0016 gage Electronic Registra- cumbrances, the follow- COVE SUBDIVISION and fixtures now or here- covenant or warranty, District, 92 south Lode- mate of the effect on lo- executed by ROBYN K. The current beneficiary tion Systems, Inc., ing described property: PHASE 2, according to after a part of the proper- express or implied, re- stone, Tooele, Utah. cal air quality and draft CORONA-RAINEY, as of the trust deed is Mort- ("MERS"), solely as COMMENCING 20.64 the official plat thereof on ty. garding title, possession, Bids must be accompa- Approval Order are avail- Trustor, in favor of gage Electronic Registra- nominee for the lender CHAINS SOUTH AND file and of record in the The current beneficiary condition or encumbran- nied by a Bid Bond able for public inspection MORTGAGE ELEC- tion Systems, Inc., and and the record owners of 2.28 CHAINS EAST OF County Recorder's Of- of the trust deed is Mort- ces, including fees, equivalent to 5% of the and comment at the Utah TRONIC REGISTRA- the record owners of the the property as of the re- THE NORTHWEST fice. gage Electronic Registra- charges and expenses of total amount bid. The Division of Air Quality, TION SYSTEMS, INC., property as of the record- cording of this notice of CORNER OF SECTION Together with all the im- tion Systems, Inc., as the Trustee and of the bid must be clearly 150 North 1950 West, as Beneficiary, which ing of the notice of de- default is reported to be 31, TOWNSHIP 2 provements now or here- nominee for CitiMort- trusts created by said marked on the outside of Salt Lake City, UT84114- Trust Deed was recorded fault are Annie R. Cran- Cindy Kiser. Bidders SOUTH, RANGE 5 after erected on the gage, Inc., its successors Deed of Trust, to pay the the envelope "Site Im- 4820. Written Com- on August 14, 2000, as dall and Curtis B. Cran- must be prepared to ten- WEST, SALT LAKE property, and all ease- and assigns, and the re- remaining principal sums provements for Oquirrh ments received by the Entry No. 151198, in dall. The trustee's sale der to the trustee BASE AND MERIDIAN, ments, appurtenances, cord owners of the prop- of the note(s) secured by Hills School". The Dis- Division at this same ad- Book 634, at Page 394, of the aforedescribed re- $5,000.00 at the sale SOUTH 5.67 CHAINS, and fixtures now or here- erty as of the recording said Deed of Trust. The trict reserves the right to dress on or before July in the Official Records of al property will be made and the balance of the EAST 1.74 CHAINS, after a part of the proper- of the notice of default current beneficiary of the waive any formalities and 10, 2005, will be consid- Tooele County, State of without warranty as to ti- purchase price by 12:00 NORTH 5.67 CHAINS, ty. are Shane J. Johnson Trust Deed as of the accept or reject any bid it ered in making the final Utah covering real prop- tle, possession, or en- noon the day following WEST 1.715 CHAINS The current beneficiary and Laura K. Johnson. date of this notice is: deems in its’ best inter- decision on the erty purportedly located cumbrances. Bidders the sale. Both payments TO BEGINNING. of the trust deed is Mort- The sale is subject to a Bank One, NA, F/K/A est. approval/disapproval of at 764 Oquirrh Avenue, must be prepared to ten- must be in the form of a Tax Serial No. 01-051-0- gage Electronic Registra- bankruptcy filing, a pay- The First National Bank (Published in the Tran- the proposed approval Tooele, Utah 84074 in der $5,000.00 in certified cashier's check; cash is 0023 tion Systems, Inc., as off, a reinstatement or of Chicago As Trustee script Bulletin June 28, order. Email comments Tooele County, Utah, funds at the sale and the not acceptable. A trust- Purported Property Ad- nominee for CitiMort- any other condition of For The Structured Asset 30, July 5 & 7, 2005) will also be accepted at and more particularly de- balance of the purchase ee's deed will be made dress: 46 WEST CLARK, gage, Inc., its successors which the trustee is not Securities Corpora- [email protected]. If scribed as: price in certified funds available to the success- GRANTSVILLE, UT and assigns, and the re- aware that would cause tion*****. The record INVITATION TO BID anyone so requests to LOT 107, LAKEVIEW within 24 hours of the ful bidder within three 84029. The undersigned cord owner of the proper- the cancellation of the owner of the property as SECTION 00300 the Executive Secretary HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION sale. business days following disclaims any liability for ty as of the recording of sale. If any such condi- of the recording of the UTAH INDUSTRIAL DE- at the Division in writing TRACT "C", ACCORD- THIS IS AN ATTEMPT receipt of the bid any error in the street ad- the notice of default is tion exists, the sale shall Notice of Default is/are: POT B-AVENUE WA- within 10 days of publica- ING TO THE OFFICIAL TO COLLECT A DEBT. amount. The sale is dress. Kynell Smith. be void, the successful Randy Payne. TER LINE tion of this notice, a hear- PLAT THEREOF, AS ANY INFORMATION made without any war- The owner of the proper- The sale is subject to a bidder’s funds returned Dated: June 17, 2005. Separate sealed bid(s) ing will be held in accord- RECORDED IN THE OBTAINED WILL BE ranty whatsoever, includ- ty as of the recording of bankruptcy filing, a pay- and the trustee and cur- James H Woodall will be received by ance with R307-401-4, OFFICE OF THE COUN- USED FOR THAT PUR- ing but not limited to any the Notice of Default is off, a reinstatement or rent beneficiary shall not 10653 River Front Park- Tooele City Corporation UAC. TY RECORDER OF POSE. warranty as to title, liens, reported to be: Robert B. any other condition of be liable to the success- way, Suite 290 South for the above captioned (Published in the Tran- SAID COUNTY. DATED this 30th day possession, taxes en- Sutton and Vona Lee which the trustee is not ful bidder for any dam- Jordan UT 84095 (801) construction project in script Bulletin June 30, Tax ID: 09-023-0-0107 of June, 2005. cumbrances, or condition Sutton aware that would cause age. 54-9450 (800) 245-1886 their offices located at 90 2005) The current Beneficiary Marlon L. Bates, Trust- of the property. The sale Bidders must tender to the cancellation of the Bidders must tender to (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 North Main, Tooele, Utah of the trust deed is ee is subject to a workout the trustee a $5,000.00 sale. If any such condi- the trustee a $5,000.00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signa- 84074 until 10:00am on NOTICE MORTGAGE ELEC- SCALLEY & READING, reinstatement, payoff, deposit at the sale and tion exists, the sale shall deposit at the sale and ture/by: James H. July 7, 2005 and then at Dugway Proving Ground TRONIC REGISTRA- P.C. sale cancellation or post- the balance of the pur- be void, the successful the balance of the pur- Woodall, Trustee R- said office publicly (Dugway) has requested TION SYSTEMS, INC., 50 South Main Street, ponement, incorrect bid- chase price by 12:00 bidder’s funds returned chase price by 12:00 119874 opened and read aloud. a treatability study quan- and the record owner of Suite 950 ding instructions, bank- noon the next business and the trustee and cur- noon the day following (Published in the Tran- The project generally tity variance from the the property as of the re- P.O. Box 11429 ruptcy, or any other cir- day following the sale. rent beneficiary shall not the sale. The deposit script Bulletin June 23, consists of the construc- Utah Hazardous Waste cording of the Notice of Salt Lake City, Utah cumstance of which the The deposit and balance be liable to the success- must be in the form of a 30 and July 7, 2005) tion of approximately Management Rules, Default is ROBYN K. 84147-0429 trustee is unaware. In the of the sale proceeds ful bidder for any dam- cashier’s check or bank 1,500 linear feet of 12- R315-2-13 and R315-2-4 CORONA-RAINEY. Telephone: (801) 531- event any of the forego- must be in the form of a age. official check payable to Public Notices inch water line and ap- (f)(4). The variance asks Bidders must tender to 7870 ing apply, the sale will be wire transfer, cashier's Bidders must tender to Lundberg & Associates. Water Users purtenances, a 10' com- the Utah Solid and the trustee a $5,000.00 Business Hours: 9:00 void and the successful check or certified funds the trustee a $5,000.00 The balance must be in pound meter, 10' pres- Waste Control Board deposit at the sale and a.m. to 5:00 p.m. bidder's funds will be re- payable to First South- deposit at the sale and the form of a wire trans- Deadline for public no- sure sensing valve sta- (the Board) to allow the the balance of the pur- TS#9408446306071007 turned without any liabili- western Title Agency of the balance of the pur- fer, cashier’s check, tices is 4 p.m. the day tion, and underground treatment of scrap muni- chase price by 2:00 p.m. 32 ty to the trustee or bene- Utah, Inc. A trustee's chase price by 12:00 bank official check (credit prior to publication. vault. tions with potential resi- the day following the (Published in the Tran- ficiary for interest or any deed will be delivered to noon the day following union official checks are Public notices submit- CONTRACT DOCU- due of Lewisite agent. sale. Both the deposit script Bulletin June 30, other damages. NOTICE the successful bidder the sale. The deposit not accepted) or U.S. ted past the deadline MENTS may be obtained These range recovered and the balance must be July 7 & 14, 2005) IS HEREBY GIVEN within three business must be in the form of a Postal money order pay- will not be accepted. on or after June 22, 2005 scrap munitions will be paid to Lincoln Title In- THAT THIS FIRM IS AT- days after receipt of the cashier’s check or bank able to Lundberg & As- at Tooele City offices for treated with sodium per- surance Agency in the TEMPTING TO COL- amount bid. official check payable to sociates. If wire transfer NOTICE TO WATER a non refundable fee of manganate, a technology form of a wire transfer, LECT A DEBT AND ANY This Trustee's Sale may Lundberg & Associates. is used, an additional USERS $50.00. developed at Aberdeen cashier’s check or certi- INFORMATION OB- be subject to a bankrupt- The balance must be in $10.00 must be remitted The State Engineer re- Bid security in the Proving Ground in Edge- fied funds. Cash pay- TAINED WILL BE USED cy filing, a payoff, a rein- the form of a wire trans- with the purchase price. ceived the following Ap- amount of 5% will be re- wood, Maryland. Current ments, personal checks FOR THAT PURPOSE. statement or any other fer, cashier’s check, Cash payments are not plication(s) in Tooele quired to accompany Utah regulations prohibit or trust checks are not Dated June 28, 2005. condition that would bank official check (credit accepted. A trustee’s County (Locations in bid(s). the treatment of greater union official checks are deed will be delivered to SLB&M). Prospective BIDDERs than one kilogram of not accepted) or U.S. the successful bidder For more information or are strongly encouraged acute hazardous waste Postal money order pay- within three business to receive a copy of fil- to attend a pre-bid meet- for treatability studies able to Lundberg & As- days after receipt of the ings, visit http://water- ing, which will be held at without a quantity var- sociates. If wire transfer amount bid. rights.utah.gov or call 1- Tooele City Public Works iance approved by the is used, an additional DATED: June 23, 2005. 866-882-4426. at 10:00am on June 30, Board. $10.00 must be remitted Scott Lundberg, Trust- Persons objecting to an 2005. The purpose of the The Utah Department of with the purchase price. ee application must file a meeting is to acquaint Environmental Quality, Cash payments are not 3269 South Main, #100 CLEARLY READABLE BIDDERs with site condi- Division of Solid and accepted. A trustee’s Salt Lake City, UT protest stating FILING tions, specifications, and Hazardous Waste (Divi- deed will be delivered to 84115 NUMBER, REASONS to answer any questions sion) is seeking public the successful bidder (801) 263-3400 FOR OBJECTION, that BIDDERs may have comment on this var- The Postal Service is looking for parties interested in offering to sell land and/or an existing building, within three business Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. PROTESTANTS` NAME concerning the project. A iance request. The com- or lease an existing building to serve the community and outlying areas of Tooele, UT. days after receipt of the – 5:00 p.m. AND RETURN AD- short site visit will follow. ment period will begin The preferred area is bounded by: amount bid. L&A Case No. 05-51405 DRESS, and any request Tooele City reserves the June 30, 2005 when the 2400 North – on the north DATED: June 22, 2005. Team C/SSA for a hearing. Protest right to reject all bids and notice is published in the 700 South – on the south Scott Lundberg, Trust- THIS COMMUNICATION must be filed with the rebid the project, and/or newspapers and will end 200 East – on the east ee IS AN ATTEMPT TO State Engineer, Box make reductions in or ex- on August 1, 2005. The pand the scope of work 600 West – on the west 3269 South Main, #100 COLLECT A DEBT, AND 146300, Salt Lake City, Division has copies of Salt Lake City, UT ANY INFORMATION UT 84114-6300 on or be- as needed. Please direct the variance request The Postal Service is looking at three (3) options of providing service to the community. The first 84115 OBTAINED WILL BE fore JULY 27, 2005. questions to Paul Han- available for public in- option is to purchase a site of approximately 135,000 net usable sq. ft. that will accommodate a (801) 263-3400 USED FOR THAT PUR- These are informal pro- sen, P.E,, Tooele City spection during normal building of approximately 21,000 net interior sq. ft. as the Main Post Office. The second option is Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. POSE. ceedings as per Rule Engineering Director at business hours on the to purchase a site of approximately 101,000 net usable sq. ft. that will accommodate a building of – 5:00 p.m. (Published in the Tran- R655-6-2 of the Division (435)843-2100. 4th floor of the Martha (Published in the Tran- approximately 16,000 net interior sq. ft. to serve as a carrier annex. The third option is to lease L&A Case No. 05-51315 script Bulletin June 23, of Water Rights. Hughes Cannon Health script Bulletin June 23 & approximately 5,100 net interior sq. ft. of space in an existing building to serve as a retail unit. This Team C/SSA 30 and July 7, 2005) (The Period of Use is Building, 288 North 1460 30, 2005) leased space should offer approximately 48,000 sq. ft. of total site area for customer and postal THIS COMMUNICATION generally year-round ex- West, Salt Lake City. IS AN ATTEMPT TO NOTICE OF TRUST- cept irrigation which is For further information, employee vehicle parking. This parking area can be either exclusive or joint-use areas. Offerors NOTICE COLLECT A DEBT, AND EE’S SALE generally from Apr 1 to contact Doug Taylor by must own or control the site or leased space and must state the purchase price/lease rate. If the A notice of intent for the ANY INFORMATION APN: 12-010-0-143A Oct 31 each year.) phone at (801) 538- proposal is submitted by an agent for the owner, evidence of the agent’s exclusive authority or following project submit- OBTAINED WILL BE Trust No. 1044887-07 NEW APPLICATION(S) 6170. In compliance lease the subject site or space must accompany the proposal. Sites should be outside of the 100- ted in accordance with USED FOR THAT PUR- Ref: Randy Payne TRA: 16-857 (A75860): USA with the Americans with §R307-401-1, Utah Ad- year flood plain. The Postal Service reserves the right to negotiate with any and all respondents. POSE. Loan No. 31283468. Army for Dugway Prov- Disabilities Act, individu- ministrative Code (UAC), (Published in the Tran- IMPORTANT NOTICE ing Ground propose(s) als with special needs For a solicitation package, please call Greg Eymann at (303) 220-6571 or fax your request to has been received for script Bulletin June 23, TO PROPERTY OWN- using 500.0 ac-ft. from (including auxiliary com- (651) 994-3201. consideration by the Ex- 30 and July 7, 2005) ER: YOU ARE IN DE- groundwater (Manookin municative aids and ecutive Secretary, Utah FAULT UNDER A DEED & Stark Rd, Dugway) for services) should contact Solicitation packages are also available at the Main Post Office in Tooele, UT Air Quality Board: NOTICE OF TRUST- OF TRUST, DATED No- Municipal: In Dugway Charlene Lamph, Office For proposal information call or write: Company Name Harper EE'S SALE vember 21, 1997. UN- Proving Ground. of Human Resources at Greg Eymann, Project Manager Contracting, Incorporat- The following described LESS YOU TAKE AC- CHANGE APPLICA- 536-4413 (TDD 536- United State Postal Service ed property will be sold at TION TO PROTECT TION(S) 4414). 160 Inverness Dr W, Suite 400 Location: Two miles public auction to the YOUR PROPERTY, IT 15-1715(a29999): Ben (Published in the Tran- Englewood, CO 80112-5005 south of exit 49, Inter- highest bidder at the MAY BE SOLD AT A Davis propose(s) using script Bulletin June 30, (303) 220-6571 state Highway 80, near West Main Entrance, PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 1.354 ac-ft. from the Un- 2005) Clive, Tooele County North Steps, Tooele NEED AN EXPLANA- derground Water Well Offers submitted via U.S. Postal Service mailing options or hand delivered should be received Project Description: County Courthouse, 47 TION OF THIS PRO- (existing) (9060 N Lake- at the address above before 3:00 PM (MDT), July 29, 2005. Harper Contracting, Inc. South Main Street, CEEDING, YOU shore, Lake Point) for Ir- Tooele, Utah, on July 21, rigation; Stockwatering; has submitted a Notice SHOULD CONTACT A Continued on next page 2005, at 8:30 a.m. of Domestic. of Intent (NOI) to con- THURSDAY June 30, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C11

Continued from previous page Public Notices Public Notices Combine water and sugar in small saucepan; add halved cherries. Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Bring mixture to boil; reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes. Remove Public Notices Fourth ORDINANCE 2005-19 2005. A public hearing continued from page C2 from heat and cool to room temperature. Strain syrup into container Miscellaneous AN ORDINANCE may be held if, within 15 with tight fitting lid; discard cherries. Refrigerate syrup until cold. with spoon or fork to mix ingredients evenly. Cover and refrigerate NOTICE AMENDING THE UNI- days of publication of the For each serving: Fill tall 12- to 16-ounce glass with ice. Pour 1/4 The Executive Secretary FORM ZONING ORDI- notice, a request is made until serving. Before serving, stir in walnuts. cup lemon juice and 1/3 cup syrup over ice and top with club soda. of the Utah Solid and NANCE OF TOOELE to the Executive Secreta- Makes about 3 cups Garnish with cherries and mint. Hazardous Waste Con- COUNTY, SECTION 2-1, ry in writing and meets TABLE 15-5-3.3, AND the requirements of Utah Nutritional analysis per tablespoon: 13 calories, 0g protein, 2g Makes 4 servings trol Board proposes to carbohydrates, 0g fiber, 12mg sodium, 0mg cholesterol, 1g total fat, renew the Dugway Prov- TABLE 17-5-3.4, ADD- Administrative Code Tip: Leftover syrup may be stored, refrigerated, up to 1 week. ing Ground Storage Per- ING BED AND BREAK- R315-311-3. 0g saturated fat Nutritional analysis per serving: 140 calories, 0g protein, 37g car- mit. A draft Part B Per- FAST FACILITIES TO Copies of the modifica- bohydrates, 1g fiber, 28mg sodium, 0mg cholesterol, 0g fat THE LIST OF DEFINI- tion are available for Festive California Walnuts mit that establishes con- 1 egg white ditions for hazardous TIONS AND THE USE public review during nor- Couscous Walnut Cherry Confetti waste storage at Dugway MATRICES mal business hours at 1 tablespoon water 2 1/3 cups water Proving Ground (DPG) NOW, THEREFORE, BE the following location. 1/2 cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt, plus more to taste if needed IT ORDAINED BY THE Utah Division of Solid has been developed. 1 tablespoon cinnamon 1 1/2 cups (one 10-ounce box) dry couscous The Executive Secretary LEGISLATIVE BODY and Hazardous Waste OF TOOELE COUNTY, 288 North 1460 West, 1/2 teaspoon allspice 1/3 cup olive oil is seeking public com- 2 cups California walnuts ment on the draft permit. UTAH AS FOLLOWS: 4th Floor 1/2 cup chopped red onion The public comment pe- SECTION I - AMEND- Salt Lake City, Utah Preheat oven to 225°F and line large shallow baking pan with 1 cup chopped red or green bell pepper, or a mixture riod for this proposed re- MENT. The uniform Zon- Tooele County Health foil. 1/4 cup lemon juice newal begins July 1, ing Ordinance of Tooele Department County, Section 2-1 is 151 North Main Street Combine egg white and water. Beat until foamy. Add nuts and 1/4 cup chopped fresh mint 2005 and ends at 5:00 toss to coat. Pour mixture into strainer and let drain 2 to 3 minutes. p.m. on August 18, 2005. amended by adding the Tooele, Utah 1/2 teaspoon ground pepper A public hearing to col- following definitions: For the public‚s conven- Combine sugar, cinnamon and allspice in plastic or paper bag, shak- 1 cup pitted Northwest fresh sweet cherries, coarsely chopped lect public comments on (23.5) "Bed and break- ience, an unofficial copy ing bag to mix. Add walnuts; hold bag shut and shake vigorously to 1/2 cup toasted California walnuts, chopped the draft permit will be fast" means a private of the application and the coat nuts. owner- occupied resi- modification is available Several leaves of butter lettuce or red leaf lettuce held August 3, 2005 at Spread nuts in single layer on prepared baking sheet. Bake 1 hour, 6:00 p.m. at the Tooele dence with no more than on the Internet at Bring water and salt to boil in large saucepan (about 4-quart County Health Depart- three guestrooms and www.hazardouswaste.ut stirring every 15 minutes. Cool completely, stirring occasionally and capacity — helps grains cook without sticking together). Stir in ment, Auditorium, 151 the guest use is subordi- ah.gov . North Main Street, the foil, it is easy to peel them off.) Store in tightly capped jar. minutes. Tooele, UT. Interested main residential use and Written comments will be where individual guests accepted if received by Makes 2 cups Scrape couscous into large bowl. Add olive oil, then toss and persons may comment Nutritional analysis per serving (1 ounce): 149 calories, 4g pro- during the hearing or are prohibited from stay- 5:00 PM on Monday Au- fluff couscous with fork to separate grains and coat with oil. Cool may submit comments in ing for more than four- gust 1, 2005 and should tein, 5g carbohydrates, 2g dietary fiber, 6mg sodium, 0mg choles- to room temperature. writing before 5:00 pm teen consecutive days be submitted to: terol, 1g saturated fat, 14g total fat and no more than four- Dennis R. Downs, Exec- Add onion, bell pepper, lemon juice, mint and ground pepper. Stir on August 18, 2005 to Cherry Lemon Sparkler and toss with fork to blend ingredients and flavorings. Taste, and the following address: teen days in any three utive Director Dennis R. Downs, Exec- month period. The defini- Utah Solid and Hazard- 3 cups water add more salt if necessary. Add cherries and walnuts, then stir and utive Secretary tion does not include a ous Waste Control Board 1 cup sugar toss to combine. Utah Solid and Hazard- convention facility, hotel, Department of Environ- 1 cup Northwest fresh sweet cherries, halved and pitted Place lettuce leaves around edge of serving bowl or platter, then motel, rooming or board- mental Quality ous Waste Control Board 1 cup fresh lemon juice, refrigerated mound salad in center. P.O. Box 144880, SLC, ing house, or restaurant. P.O. Box 144880 UT 84114-4880 (23.6) "Bed and break- Salt Lake City, Utah Crushed ice Makes 6 servings Copies of the draft permit fast inn" means a private 84114-4880 1 bottle (1 liter) club soda or seltzer Nutritional analysis per serving: 341 calories, 7g protein, 40g car- and Fact Sheet are avail- owner-occupied resi- Comments can also be Northwest fresh sweet cherries with stems bohydrates, 4g fiber, 396mg sodium, 0mg cholesterol, 18g total fat, dence with no more than sent by electronic mail able for public review 4 long stems fresh mint 2g saturated fat during regular business ten guestrooms, and to: [email protected]. hours at the following lo- where individual guests and should include in the cations: are prohibited from stay- subject line: Public Com- · Tooele Chemical Stock- ing for more than four- ment on Wasatch Re- pile Outreach Office, 54 teen consecutive days gional Landfill, with at- South Main Street, and no more than four- tachments submitted as Tooele, UT. teen days in any three ASCII (text) files or in pdf · Division of Solid and month period. The defini- format, by 5:00 PM on Hazardous Waste Offi- tion does not include a August 1, 2005. ces, 4th floor, 288 North convention facility, hotel, For further information 1460 West, Salt Lake motel, rooming or board- contact Ralph Bohn or City, Utah or online at ing house, or restaurant. Jeff Emmons of the Divi- http://deq.state.ut.us/EQ SECTION II - AMEND- sion of Solid and Hazard- MENT. The Uniform Zon- ous Waste at (801) 538- ��������������� SHW/CDS. Contact Mr. Doug Taylor ing Ordinance of Tooele 6170 or TDD 536-4414. or Ms. Tina Mercer of the County, Table 15-5-3.3 is (Published in the Tran- DSHW at 801-538-6170 hereby amended by add- script Bulletin June 30, if you have any ques- ing the language which 2005) tions about this draft per- reads as attached here- mit. Dugway‚s compli- to, which attachment is, SUMMONS FOR PUBLI- by this reference, made CATION ��������������� ance history is available from Mr. Doug Taylor at a part hereof. IN THE THIRD JUDI- (801) 538-6170. SECTION III - AMEND- CIAL DISTRICT COURT In compliance with the MENT. The Uniform Zon- TOOELE COUNTY, Americans with Disabili- ing Ordinance of Tooele STATE OF UTAH ties Act, individuals with County, Table 17-5-3.3 is Case No. 050300627 special needs (including hereby amended by add- Judge Randall N. Skan- auxiliary communicative ing the language which chy aids and services) reads as attached here- HARRICO FARM, LLC, should contact Charlene to, which attachment is, Plaintiff, Lamph, Office of Human by this reference, made vs. Resources at 801-536- a part hereof. The Estate of ALPHEUS 4413 (TDD 536-4414) at SECTION IV - REPEAL- W. DROUBAY, de- ���������� least five working days ER. Ordinances in con- ceased; prior to the scheduled flict herewith are hereby The Estate of C.R. hearing. repealed to the extent of MCBRIDE, deceased; (Published in the Tran- such conflict. JOHN DOES 1 through SECTION V - EFFEC- ����������� script Bulletin June 30, 10; JANE DOES 1 2005) TIVE DATE. This ordi- through 10; and all other nance shall become ef- persons unknown, claim- NOTICE OF SALE fective 15 days after its ing any right, title, inter- GRANITE SCHOOL passage provided it has est, or estate in, or lien ���������� DISTRICT been published, or at upon the real property Granite School District such publication date, if described in the com- will sale six modular more than 15 days after plaint adverseto plaintiffs‚ classrooms , 5 (28' x 34') passage. ownership, or any cloud �������������� and 1 (28' x 64') located IN WITNESS WHEREOF on plaintiffs‚ title thereto. at Monroe Elementary, the Tooele County Com- Defendants. 4450 West 3100 South, mission, which is the leg- THE STATE OF UTAH as surplus. Closed bids islative body of Tooele TO THE ABOVE- for these buildings will be County, passed, ap- NAMED DEFENDANTS: proved and enacted this You are hereby sum- ��������� accepted. Interested bidders can request cop- ordinance this 21st day moned and required to ies of the bid forms and of June 2005. file with the clerk of the instructions by calling the ATTEST: above entitled court, 47 ����������� Granite School District Dennis D. Ewing, Clerk South Main Street, Warehouse, 646-4286. Marilyn K. Gillette Tooele, Utah 84074, an Bidders must submit Chief Deputy Clerk answer in writing to the sealed bids to the Gran- TOOELE COUNTY Complaint in the above ite School District Ware- COMMISSION: entitled case, and to house, 340 West 3050 Dennis Rockwell, serve upon or mail to L. South, SLC, Utah 84115 Chairman DOUGLAS HOGAN, ��������������� no later than 3:30 PM, ( S E A L ) plaintiff‚ attorney, 86 Tuesday July 5, 2005. Commissioner Rock- South Main Street, (Published in the Tran- well voted Tooele, Utah, 84074, a Ultra script Bulletin June 28 Commissioner Law- copy of said answer with- &30, 2005) rence voted in thirty (30) days after Commissioner John- service of this summons PUBLIC NOTICE son voted upon you. NEW TELECOMMUNI- APPROVED AS TO If you fail so to do, judg- CATIONS TOWER FORM: ment by default will be Wireless Verizon Wireless Douglas J. Ahlstrom taken against you for the (VAW) doing business Tooele County Attor- relief demanded in said as Verizon Wireless is ney Complaint, which has Nationwide proposing to construct (Published in the Tran- been filed with the clerk a telecommunications script Bulletin June 30, of said Court. site at 50 South 1st 2005) This is an action to quiet Street, Tooele, Utah title to the following de- 84074. Verizon plans to PUBLIC NOTICE scribed real property and remove an existing MODIFICATION TO thereby declare that any Dial- up light pole and replace it WASATCH REGIONAL and all opposing rights, with an 85-foot tall mo- LANDFILL PERMIT titles, or interest held by nopole and to install an Wasatch Regional Land- the defendants be re- equipment shelter to fill Inc. and the State of moved as clouds on the east of the Frater- Utah School and Institu- plaintiff's title: nal Order of Eagles tional Trust Lands Ad- Serial No. 03-015-0-0017 (FOE) building. An ministration have submit- BEGINNING 20 CHAINS emergency generator ted a modified design for EAST OF THE WEST and 210-gallon diesel the construction of their QUARTER CORNER OF fuel AST will also be lo- Class V landfill located SECTION 11, TOWN- cated on the property. on 2,000 acres on the SHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE ������������������ Any interested party west side of county road 4 WEST, SALT LAKE wishing to submit com- #128 approximately six BASE AND MERIDIAN; ments regarding the ef- miles north of interstate RUNNING THENCE ������������������������ fect that the proposed 80 in Tooele County. SOUTH 363 FEET; facility may have on The modification elimi- THENCE SOUTH 69° any historic property nates the disposal of EAST 880 FEET; ����������������������� may do so by sending waste in the eastern por- THENCE NORTH 14°15' such comments to: tion of the site, which has EAST 582 FEET; Verizon Wireless c/o the highest groundwater THENCE SOUTH 80° ������������������������������ Robyn Odom levels. The modification EAST 416 FEET; Tetra Tech EM Inc. reduces the size of the THENCE NORTH 11°45' ���������� 950 17th St. 22nd Floor individual disposal cells, EAST 689.66 FEET; Denver, CO 80202 and incorporates a dew- THENCE NORTH 82° (303) 312-8830 atering trench to ensure WEST 1531 FEET TO ����������������������������������� (Published in the Tran- adequate separation THE QUARTER QUAR- ���������������������������������� script Bulletin June 28 & from groundwater. TER SECTION LINE; 30, 2005) The proposed modifica- THENCE SOUTH 706 ������������������������� tion has been reviewed FEET TO THE POINT and determined it to be OF BEGINNING. complete and in compli- DATED this _____ day ance with the Utah Solid �������� of May, 2005. Waste Permitting and L. Douglas Hogan ������������������� Management Rules. The Attorney for Plaintiff ������������������������������ public comment period (Published in the Tran- for the modification be- script Bulletin June 9, 16, gins on June 30, 2005 23 & 30, 2005) and ends August 1, C12 THURSDAY June 30, 2005

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