www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY TOOELE RANSCRIPT Utah Opera T offers free Tooele performance See B1 BULLETIN January 30, 2007 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 72 50¢ Wendover bets big: new $1.5 billion development planned Project will include two casino-hotels plus commercial and residential components by Suzanne Ashe real estate developer, confirmed anticipated to bring more than Silver Leaf plans a large commercial properties. A zon- large hotel and casino will that Hooters will be one of two 2,000 new jobs to the town. casino and hotel resort, The ing change was approved by employ 750 workers. When STAFF WRITER Wendover Will may stop new hotel-casinos coming to Sanders, the city’s first mayor SilverHorse Resort, on part of West Wendover City Council on the project is complete, it will pointing and start jumping for the Nevada side of Wendover as from 1991 to 2000, said he has the property. The 25-story hotel Jan. 16 allowing for residential employ 1,500 casino and hotel joy — Hooters is coming to part of a $1.5 billion mega-proj- been working on the massive tower will have 1,500 rooms. units. workers. The construction bud- town. ect that will include commer- project for a long time. The 200- The project will also include “We decided quite some time get for SilverHorse Resort is Walt Sanders, director of cial and retail space, as well as acre development will be at the 1,000 condos. ago to start with the housing $500 million. property development for single-family homes and luxury east end of town off of I-80 and The land was originally zoned projects first,” Sanders said. SEE WENDOVER ON A6 SilverLeaf, an Arizona-based condos. The project is also Wendover Boulevard. C-3, allowing casinos and other The building phase of the

Bills aid WHITE ON WHITE Sen. Goodfellow ag students, champions Erda farmers, skydiving operation by Karen Hunt STAFF WRITER fishermen Stansbury Park resident Jack Guthrie hopes a bill by Karen Hunt sponsored by his senator could save his skydiving busi- STAFF WRITER ness. A group of students from Guthrie operates Skydive Utah at the Erda airport Grantsville High School got on property owned by the Salt Lake City Department nitty-gritty with the political pro- of Airports. He believes without some immunity from cess on Monday when Future lawsuits by skyjumpers, the insurance required to protect Farmers of America leader Grant municipal property owners like the airport authority may Peterson and seven of his stu- become unavailable. That’s why he contacted his state dents advocated for Rep. Ronda senator, Brent Goodfellow. Menlove’s bill to provide $50,000 Currently municipalities have immunity when other to fund agricultural education. high-risk activities take place on public land — like Menlove’s bill is one of three rodeos, skateboarding and BMX biking. Guthrie pro- that Tooele County’s elected offi- posed to Goodfellow that a similar policy be put in place cials on the hill are pushing that for skydiving. would help agriculture, farmers “He had an open door, he listened patiently, he gave and maybe even fishermen in the me more time than I thought I needed,” said Guthrie. county. Another bill sponsored “He played devil’s advocate and after that threw in some by Menlove could help farmer’s reasoning I hadn’t considered yet or that I hadn’t men- markets. A bill sponsored by tioned.” Sen. Peter Knudson would allow As a result of that conversation, Goodfellow introduced those with water rights at high SB 179 on “Immunity of Counties and Municipalities for elevation to lease them for up to Sky Diving Activities.” 10 years to increase trout pro- Goodfellow, who represents the Stansbury Park area duction. in addition to part of Salt Lake County, said Guthrie’s Peterson says Menlove’s leg- proposal just made sense. islation would not only support An aerial view of Tooele Valley from 6,500 feet looking towards the Oquirrh Mountains shows a thin layer of haze atop “What he’s doing is trying to cover insurance that’s the valley. Hazy conditions may linger until temperatures rise. SEE AG ON A6 SEE SKYDIVING ON A6 EnergySolutions pushes bill Hand stamping doesn’t to limit changes to license by Mark Watson Initial permitting process- sit well with schools STAFF WRITER es back in the 1990s required A bill being sent to the approval from the DRC, local Some educators object to singling Senate this week would allow government, the Legislature and out kids who lack lunch money EnergySolutions more freedom the governor. The state conduct- in deciding how to store waste ed a lengthy study of radioactive by Alleen Lang have to pull out of my daughter’s disposal laws for nearly three at its Tooele County facility. CORRESPONDENT backpack,” said Karrie Thorne, EnergySolutions stores low- years that resulted in new laws With children to dress and PTA president of Rose Springs level radioactive waste at its in 2004. During that revision, papers to check it’s no surprise Elementary. Clive facility approximately 50 EnergySolutions leaders point- parents often fail to keep on top Thorne, who moved to Utah miles west of Grantsville near ed out that a “grandfathering” of school lunch payments. But from Southern California, admits I-80. The disposal site has been clause was eliminated, which a practice used in some Tooele she was surprised the first time could render them vulnerable to photography / Troy Boman in operation for 18 years, first Senate Bill 155 would exempt an already-licensed radioactive waste County School District elementa- under the name Envirocare unnecessary scrutiny and pos- ry schools of placing a reminder sible changes to their original disposal facility, like EnergySolutions’s Clive facility, from additional and now under the leadership governmental restrictions. stamp on the hand of a child of Steve Creamer’s company operating license at Clive. who owes lunch money has some EnergySolutions. During those The company is pushing siting requirements. spokesman Greg Hopkins. people wondering if the mark 18 years, the facility has made Senate Bill 155, which exempts “After the Legislature had the The bill, sponsored by Sen. embarrasses kids. adjustments in their disposal a radioactive waste disposal task force on radioactive waste Darin Peterson, unanimous- In the absence of a district- operations to meet requirements facility license in effect on or two years ago, they changed ly passed the Senate Natural wide policy, each elementary has set by several government enti- before Dec. 31, 2006, from local a few things and took out the Resources, Agriculture and been left to make their own deci- ties. The facility is primarily government planning and zoning grandfather language. This bill Environmental Committee last sion on whether or not to stamp regulated by Utah’s Division of approval, legislative and guber- will restore the grandfather lan- hands. The schools themselves SEE LICENSE ON A3 Radiation Control (DRC). natorial approval, and certain guage,” said EnergySolutions are split on the practice, with approximately half stamping and half not. Waterskiing will be perk at new subdivision near Vernon “We do not stamp hands,” said Terry Liddiard, Grantsville by Mark Watson east corner of Tooele County, 1.5 miles north of Vernon, west Elementary lunchroom manager. STAFF WRITER “It singles children out, and that Several communities in Utah of SR-36 and south of the Pony is against the law.” photography / Troy Boman are intertwined with golf cours- Express road. Tooele County commission- Instead, Liddiard said she puts Some Tooele County students es, but none are constructed on ers approved a zoning change letters in teachers’ boxes to send have their hands stamped if they the shores of two private man- and development agreement last home with students to remind are overdue on lunch payments. made waterskiing lakes — a sit- week to allow Lybbert to pursue parents of outstanding debts. uation that is set to change this his dream. Since the letters come from the she saw the stamp on her child’s year with a new development Lybbert has worked as a teacher, a child’s peers don’t hand. But after working side- near Vernon. physical therapist for 10 years know what is inside the note. by-side with secretaries in Rose In July, Rick Lybbert of and plans to make the lakes Still, Liddiard said children will Springs Elementary, she has come Saratoga Springs, a community a haven for disabled waterski- sometimes ask lunch workers to to understand how the simple near Lehi on Utah Lake, expects ers. To help fund his project he mark their hands as a reminder stamp reminder can streamline to begin construction of a 16- plans to sell 15 lots measuring that funds are running low. If the the job of busy office workers. lot subdivision that will include .6-acres each. He plans to build student asks, lunch workers will While Thorne said her daugh- two lakes 2,200 feet long by 280 his own on one of the mark their hands. photography courtesy of Steve Clawson “Personally, I think it’s fine, ter, who attends Rose Springs, Steve Clawson is a talented disabled waterskier in Utah. He is helping feet wide with a depth of 7 feet. lots. The physical therapist said it’s one less piece of paper I physical therapist Rick Lybbert with plans to build a 16-lot subdivision with The 81-acre community will be SEE STAMP ON A5 two lakes on land 1.5 miles north of Vernon in southeast Tooele County. tucked away in the far south- SEE VERNON ON A3

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In the Jan. 23 article “Under new ownership, corner market offers groceries with Mexican flair,” DNA test leads to cattle rustling charges in southern Arizona shopkeeper Hubaldo Munoz was incorrectly identified as a previous By Arthur H. Rotstein operator of the Maverick gas station ASSOCIATED PRESS in Stansbury Park. The Transcript TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — During Bulletin apologizes for the error. Arizona’s territorial days and prob- Valley Weather Forecast ably even into statehood, cattle rustling was a hanging offense. That’s no longer the case, but Local Weather a southern Arizona rancher could Wed 30/17 be facing fines and prison time 1/31 if convicted of rustling-related Partly cloudy. Cold. High around charges lodged against him — as 30F. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph. a result of DNA testing. At an arraignment Jan. 16, rancher Larry Hubbard was Thu 30/14 2/1 ordered to stand trial June 25 in More clouds than sun. Highs in the Cochise County Superior Court. low 30s and lows in the mid teens. Hubbard was indicted on one mis- demeanor and five felony rustling- related counts, authorities said. Fri 27/13 The felony charges allege that 2/2 Hubbard branded two yearling Times of sun and clouds. Highs in the upper 20s and lows in the low bulls, attempted to sell livestock teens. and controlled property belonging to another rancher — two calves, two yearlings and a pregnant cow, Sat 32/22 worth more than $4,000. The mis- 2/3 demeanor accuses him of having Times of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 30s and lows in the low “knowingly slaughtered, sold, pur- 20s. chased, transported or shipped” livestock without inspection. DNA samples tested by the Sun 38/29 Veterinary Genetics Laboratory 2/4 at the University of Californa- Times of sun and clouds. Highs in Davis established that the calves the upper 30s and lows in the up- per 20s. and yearlings were born to cows

©2005 American Profile Hometown Content tagged and branded as belonging Service to a neighboring rancher, Doug Temps/Precipitation Kuhn. photography / Troy Boman “I think if this had happened 50 An Arizona rancher may be facing fines and prison time if convicted of rustling his neighbor’s cattle. DNA samples have established the calves Date High Low (prec./inches) years ago, he would already have and yearlings were born to cows belonging to a neighboring rancher. Last year in Arizona there were five cases of cattle theft. Jan. 26 38 15 been hung or shot,” Kuhn said. Jan. 27 34 19 Hubbard’s attorney, Perry cial in enabling investigators to Another case used DNA com- plus an additional two yearling Hicks declined to discuss spe- Jan. 28 39 15 Hicks, disputes that his client did solve some of the thefts. parisons of a piece of ear cut out bulls.” cifics but said, “it’s not a straight- Jan. 29 37 16 anything wrong. Three years ago, prosecutors in and left in a cattle chute to track That’s when Kuhn asked forward case.” Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer for “Simply because the parentage Tulare County, Calif., used DNA a calf whose earmark a thief had state livestock inspector Cathie Many interesting angles need the National Weather Service, reports that his recording station at 139 S. Main received no of the cattle turned out to belong testing to help convict a rancher tried to alter. Shelton to see that the cattle were to be investigated, he said, “and precipitation between Jan. 25 and 29 and a total to the alleged victim doesn’t mean accused of altering brands and Kuhn, whose family has ranched impounded so that DNA samples I would take everything you see of 1.56 inches in January. that my client’s guilty of cattle documents to keep cows that in the Willcox area, about 60 miles could be tested to determine and hear with a grain of salt.” For the water year, which began Oct. 1, 2006, rustling,” Hicks said. allegedly had wandered onto his east of Tucson, since 1920, said whether the calves and yearlings Kuhn’s cattle remained Tooele has received 5.39 inches of precipita- tion. The normal for the year is 19.09 inches of Rustling isn’t a very common property. Hubbard called him last February were offspring of Kuhn’s cows. impounded for several months, precipitation. crime in Arizona but it’s not The executive director of the to say he believed three of Kuhn’s When Shelton offered to take which cost him $1,440 in impound unheard of. Texas and Southwestern Cattle red cows had found their way hair samples from the cattle for fees, since owners of the live- Subscriber Service Ed Hermes, a spokesman Raisers Association estimates onto one of Hubbard’s pastures. DNA inspection, Hubbard “got stock are required to pay them. If you haven’t received your for the Arizona Department of that his agency solves four to five “A couple of the cows had been pretty adamant and he made us “Hopefully I will be able to recov- newspaper by 6:30 p.m., please Agriculture, said there were five rustling cases a year in Texas and nursed earlier in the day and I go before a judge to get a court er the fees civilly,” he said. call 882-0050 and our customer cases of cattle theft in the state in Oklahoma using DNA. questioned him about the calves order for DNA,” Kuhn said. Deputy Cochise County representative will assist you. 2006. The yearly average, he said, Scott Williamson, a special and he denied he had any calves,” After an order was issued and Attorney Cameron Udall said Customer service hours on Tuesday is about a half dozen to a dozen. investigator for the association, Kuhn said. “I went looking the samples taken, a civil proceeding conviction on the various felony Cattle rustling has rebounded cited one Oklahoma case solved next day and found two calves was held over the DNA findings. counts could bring sentences of and Thursday nights are 6:30 p.m. in Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri, about two years ago by tracing that belonged to two of the cows “I thought that was pretty up to 3 1/2 years, 2 1/2 years and until 8 p.m. with cases also reported in a stolen calf through nine hairs that he brought back.” much the end of it,” said Hicks, one year, as well as fines of up Arkansas and California. And use found in the truck that had trans- “Then I also discovered that he Hubbard’s lawyer. “We didn’t dis- to three times the value of the of DNA testing has become cru- ported the animal. had another black cow of mine agree with the DNA testing.” cattle. ���������������� ���������������� �������� ����������������� Tooele �������������� �������������� ��������� Lawmaker urges colleagues to pick up the pace ������������� ������������������ By Brock Vergakis Hickman, R-St. George, declaring he said. who kill someone during another ������ “We Are Your Neighborhood ����������� ���������� ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday “Grandchildren’s Day.” While some bills don’t make it crime such as a kidnapping or Family Theatre” ��������������� ��������������� SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — With But Hillyard was primarily through the session, he said the rape. It will get a committee hear- 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. ��������������� ������������������� a third of the legislative session concerned with the amount of best ones usually bubble to the ing on Monday. Another bill by (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 �������������� ���������������� already over and lawmakers bar- time lawmakers have been debat- top of the list on the final day. Rep. Carl Wimmer, R-Herriman, Tickets are now available online ������������ ���������������� at www.movieswest.com reling toward the midpoint this ing bills. It’s not uncommon for However, he said some bad ones expanding the use of the death ��������� week, Sen. Lyle Hillyard is urg- discussion of a single bill to last do, too. ������������ ������ penalty to include those who kill up to an hour of the two hours “Sometimes those are used to ����������� ������������� ing his colleagues to pick up the someone younger than 14 passed Jan 26 - Feb 1 ����������� ��������������������� pace. of floor time lawmakers have slow down the system,” he said. the same committee unanimously *Times & Shows Subject to Change ������������ ������������ “Considering how built-up that reserved each morning. Among the bills lawmakers last week. ������������������ ������������ board is, we’re going to have to On Tuesday, lawmakers will are expected to debate begin- ������������� ������������ ning this week are a measure One bill expected to come up Night at the Museum ��������������� ������������ start disciplining ourselves,” said meet for an hour in the after- by Rep. Paul Ray, R-Clearfield, for a floor vote this week in Dly: 4:45, 7:10, 9:30 ����������� ����������� Hillyard, R-Logan. noon to debate and pass bills Sat: 12:05, 2:20, 4:45, 7:10, 9:30 ����������� ������������ The board Hillyard is refer- before breaking into committee that would expand the use of the the House would repeal in-state Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:45, 7:10 (PG) ����������� ring to lists all the bills await- meetings. Toward the end of the death penalty to include those tuition for illegal immigrants. ������������� �������������������� ing a floor vote. Each year, doz- session, they’ll begin meeting for ����������� ����������������� ens of bills fail to become law three hours in the afternoon. Arthur & the Invisibles ���������������� ����������������� Senate Majority Leader Curt Dly: 4:10, 7:15, 9:20 ������������� ���������������������� because lawmakers can’t get to them in time before the 45-day Bramble, R-Provo, said part of Sat: 12:00, 2:05, 4:10, 7:15, 9:20 Sun: 12:00, 2:05, 4:10, 7:15 (PG) ��������������� the reasons things have moved �������������� ����������������� session ends. In the last days ������������� �������������� of the session, lawmakers work slowly at the beginning of this * ��������������� �������������� at a feverish pace passing bills session is because lawmakers The Queen ��������������� �������������� through both houses in minutes. have been debating substantial Dly: 4:25, 7:05, 9:10 ���������� Typically, that’s not so in the first policy questions. Typically, those Sat: 12:15, 2:20, 4:25, 7:05, 9:10 ����������� ���������������� few weeks where lawmakers bills don’t come up toward the Sun: 12:15, 2:20, 4:25, 7:05 (PG-13) ������������ ����������������� will point out family members in end, he said. ����������� �������� * ������������� �������� attendance, sing happy birthday Sen. Ed Mayne, D-West Valley FREE Drink ���������������� ����������������� to each other and stand up to City, said he’d prefer that legisla- Catch & Release with any dinner Dly: 4:45, 7:05, 9:25 ������������� ������������������� crack jokes. tion moved at a moderate pace. Sat: 12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:05, 9:25 entree purchase (PG13) ����������������������� On Friday, the Senate took “There’s some stuff in these Sun: 12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:05 ������������������������� several minutes to show pic- bills that you’ve gotta know ���������������������� tures and talk about their love what’s going on in them. It’s kind * ����������������������������������� DINNERS for their grandchildren after an of hard to keep up with what’s (Served with fries, salad and roll) Dreamgirls �������������������������������������� impromptu motion from Sen. Bill going on if nobody reads them,” • NY Steak Dinner Dly: 4:20, 7:00, 9:40 Sat: 12:00, 4:20, 7:00, 9:00 ����������������������������������������� • Fish Dinner �������������������������������������������� Sun: 12:00, 4:20, 7:00 (PG-13) ���������������������������������������� • Shrimp Dinner ������������������������������������������� • Fish Combo Dinner �������������� Ogden man gets probation for • Gyro Dinner ��������������������������������������������� • Chicken Dinner The Pursuit of Happyness ��������������������������������������������� Dly: 4:55, 7:20, 9:50 ��������������������������������������������� sending rose to estranged wife Sat: 12:00, 2:30, 4:55, 7:20, 9:50 ����������������������������������������� Sun: 12:00, 2:30, 4:55, 7:20 (PG-13) ���������������������������������������������� OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A A 60-day jail sentence was ������������������������� man who sent his estranged recommended, but 2nd District Show Times are subject to change. �������������������������������������������� wife a rose for Valentine’s Day Judge Scott Hadley this week Open daily 20 minutes ����������������������������������������� last year was put on probation, placed the man on probation before 1st show starts. ������������������������������������������� All shows before 6pm $4.50 �������������������������������������������� dodging a jail sentence for vio- for 18 months and reaffirmed • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 ����������������������������������������������� lating a no-contact order. the no-contact order. Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ��������������������������������������� 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele ������������������������ “Well, it was a big rose,” “Even a rose can be inter- HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens Defense Attorney Bob Phillips preted as a way of maintain- �������������������������������������� said. “There was no evidence ing control, a way of keeping ����������������������������������� presented as to whether there her on edge,” Weber County RITZ RITZ ���������������������������������� were thorns on the rose or Attorney Mark DeCaria said. Sun - Thurs 5:00 • 7:00 R Sun - Thurs 5:00 • 7:00 PG �������������������������������� not.” “Whether it professes love Jeremy Irons - Edward Speleers ����������������������������������� Tooele’s Show Place ������������������������ Joseph C. Peterson, 62, or not, it’s a violation of the for Over 60 Years! recently was convicted of a protective order. There’s no ��������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� misdemeanor for sending a gray area, no room for inter- 882-2273 111 North Main, Tooele THE $ $ $ ������������������������������������������������� HITCHER ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD/SENIOR:ERAGON 4.00 before 6pm: 4.00 rose and card. A protective pretation,” he said. http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net ���������������������������������������������� order had banned all contact The couple’s divorce case is �������������������������������������������� Starts Friday “THE MESSENGERS” (PG-13) 5:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 with his estranged wife. pending. TUESDAY January 30, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Biz school grad finds success with squeegee in hand Steve Schwartzman “I love window washing,” his first job at around 9 a.m. On average, Gavin said dow washing requires more a ladder that stretches as high CORRESPONDENT said Gavin, the owner and He will then begin his work, he makes around $8,000 to elbow grease than start-up as 40 feet, which at the begin- Recent college graduate sole employee of Spot-Free squeegee in hand, ladder at his $10,000 monthly washing win- capital. ning of a job was a minor Daniel Gavin has chosen a Window Washing. “It is a lot of feet, washing windows for an dows. “Initially I’d say you spend setback. profession not many have, and hard physical work, but when average of $1.25 per window “It makes me feel rich some- about $5,000 on equipment “It was a little unsettling at is making money his peers you get past that it is very pane until lunchtime, where times,” said Gavin. “I think and a few hundred dollars per first to work that high up. It probably won’t see for quite enjoyable and really brings he goes home to make busi- about how much I had to do month replacing things. But certainly wasn’t fun, but after some time, if ever. a better feeling than you’d ness calls. After lunch he will to afford five years of col- after that, everything adds up a lot of experience you get Gavin, who was raised in think.” go back to making every pane lege, and here I am fresh out and you can make quite a bit used to it.” Grantsville, is a window wash- On an average day, Gavin, of glass as clean as possible of school making this kind of of money, which has always Though his hard work and er who said he chose the pro- 26, will wake up early to catch until his day is done — usually money. It was an unexpected been a motivator for me.” ambition have led him to fession not only for its busi- the news and weather for the around 5 p.m. during winter- gift.” Gavin has washed windows this point, Gavin also said he ness potential but because of day. At about 8 a.m. he will time and near 9 p.m. in the Gavin graduated from at all of the Quality Automotive knows who keeps him in busi- the nature of the work itself. leave his house and go to warmer months. Grantsville High School before dealerships in Tooele, various ness: “I am very thankful for moving on to achieve a bach- strip malls throughout town, my clients, and I couldn’t be elor’s degree in general busi- numerous housing develop- doing as well as I am without ness at Westminster College. ments in Tooele County and them.” Upon graduating from college, Saratoga Springs, and even a Gavin was looking for a new $14 million mansion in Salt job when a friend offered him Lake City — a job that pays Frank to join his window-washing around $2000 per visit. business. Gavin now has 207 clients OHLMAN Attorney at Law As time went by, Gavin — 87 commercial and 120 M became a partner in the busi- residential. “Most of the com- ness. Then, when his friend panies that use professional moved to North Carolina last window cleaning in town go FREE year, Gavin bought the com- through me at this point,” said Consultation pany. He now cleans windows Gavin, who is still interested for for commercial businesses in adding clients. Wills & and residential homes across “I am always looking for Trusts the county, and as far away as work,” said Gavin, “I love Salt Lake City and Saratoga Tooele County and I love help- Springs. Although some of his ing people out, even if it is just 493 W. 400 N. Tooele business is commercial work, their windows.” the majority of his work is Of course, his job isn’t com- 882-4800 done with residential clients. plete without a little bit of Gavin said that though win- risk. Gavin usually works with www.schmutzmohlman.com

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If after the first 7 treatments sioners would want to lose regu- �� ������ ����������������������� ��������������������������� �������������� ����������� ������������������ ���������� �������������� ��������� �������������������� mean the environmental groups EnergySolutions: “The bureau- �yo���u� w�ant�����to�quit�����the���pr��ogram��������we�����will�be�����mor��e�� than�����ha��pp��y����� to refund������an��y� m����one�y�� y��ou��hav������e paid�����and����we���will��not����bill���yo���ur���insurance�����������co-pay��������.����� are on a tear about it, but in cracy and red tape has cer- latory control of what happens reality it’s not that big of a deal,” tainly been used and abused at the Clive facility. Peterson said. against EnergySolutions. I think [email protected] We’re your Hometown Company... for this adaptive waterski lake That’s why we’re calling it the Vernon captured my imagination and Last Chance Ski Ranch.” immediately ignited my inter- Development plans sailed continued from page A1 est,” Clawson said. “This project through the Tooele County he is already receiving calls from is just the thing our community Planning Commission with for over 20 years! people interested in buying, but needs. Imagine a place where no objections, according to is still working on a budget and people such as myself can learn Commissioner Colleen Johnson. has yet to settle on a price range and participate in activities often “I think it will be a nice develop- for the lots. thought impossible or complete- ment. We haven’t heard anything In addition to the lots, there ly un-doable by most.” negative.” Call and learn how will be six cabins for disabled “I’m not a developer,” Lybbert Plans include drilling three visitors to use while on skiing said. “My wife and I live in wells for culinary use. For the you can get as much as trips. “This area will all be ADA Saratoga Springs by Utah Lake lake, Lybbert obtained water rights from a landowner who (American Disabilities Act) and we love to waterski. For sev- eral years, we tried to develop a has used the water to grow alfal- approved where we can hold place on Utah Lake where those fa. “Instead of growing alfalfa, $ three-day camps for the dis- who are disabled can waterski. his water will be used for the 1000 off abled about four times per year,” But the lake is too rough and lakes,” he said. “There will be no he said. The parking lots will be a new air conditionaer & furnace not ideal for what we wanted to changes in the amount of water paved and a pavilion, restrooms do so we looked at other loca- used.” with 12 months financing. OAC and dock will be close together tions.” Lybbert hopes to close soon so people in wheelchairs will The lakes near Vernon will on the land purchase for his not have to expend too much run east to west. “We needed a development. energy skiiing rather than get- place where the land was afford- Mike Quarnberg, who owns 882-1069 252-2166 ting from place to place. able, where the wind would a restaurant in Vernon, a town “The unique thing about blow across the lake, not down of about 300 residents, said the Tooele Salt Lake waterskiing is that anybody can the lake, and a place with a high project will be good for the participate,” Lybbert said. “A clay content.” area. disabled person can ride on a The couple looked at areas “I love it. I think it will be ‘sit-ski’ or in an inner tube.” in Summit County, Lehi and great. It might give us some Lybbert said he consulted Payson until someone men- business,” Quarnberg said. with paraplegic waterskier Steve tioned the Vernon area. “We had Lybbert said his development Clawson during every phase of looked at so many properties will not include commercial HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING planning for the development. and thought if this doesn’t work areas. r2 “Rick’s passion and vision out in Vernon that will be it. [email protected] A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 30, 2007

■ Editorials, guest opinions, letters to the editor ■ Editor Jeff Barrus: 882-0050 Open Forum

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Dangerous junction deserves immediate fix It’s amazing how familiarity breeds acceptance when it comes to dan- gerous roadways. Commuters will navigate the same blind curve or tricky intersection day after day, each time thinking, “Somebody ought to do something about that.” But even when the problem becomes public, the solution is not always quick in coming. Such is the case with the junction of SR-112 and Durfee Street in Grantsville. Accidents have been happening at the junction for years, but with the rapid growth of Grantsville their frequency seems to be acceler- ating. Another accident last week sent three more people to the hospital and once again highlighted the need for the junction to be redesigned or relocated entirely. The Utah Department of Transportation recognizes a need to fix the junction, which sits on a curve and currently has no left-turn lane for traffic heading into Grantsville. But UDOT said last week that it won’t get to the project until this summer, and even then will only make minor improvements. The agency hopes to get more funding for bigger improve- ments, like adding a turning lane, at some indeterminate point in the future. Grantsville leaders are aware of the dangers of the SR-112 and Durfee Street junction and appear to have the political will to solve the problem. Now, however, they need to work with UDOT to find a quicker and more long-term solution. The time for thinking, “Somebody ought to do some- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR thing about that” is long past. Fix dangerous junction now missioners from ever stopping any In three of the recent accidents expansion at EnergySolution’s cur- LETTERS POLICY ANOTHER VIEW rent dumpsite. It is a bill written for at SR-112 and Durfee Street in The Transcript Bulletin welcomes let- the benefit of one company — and Grantsville, drivers turning west onto ters to the editor from readers. Letters the demise of one state. The implica- Durfee were hit by southbound driv- must be no longer than 250 words, tions are staggering. EnergySolutions Legendary columnist’s ers on SR-112. A left-turn lane won’t civil in tone, written exclusively for help. The blind spot around the curve has its name on the Delta Center, and the Transcript Bulletin, and accompa- on SR-112 must be eliminated. Your now feels it has the clout to remove nied by the writer’s name, address and article (”Police, city council want itself from regulation by elected state phone number. Priority will be given to wit will be missed dangerous Grantsville junction rede- officials. They have had their way letters that refer to a recent article in ad Art and how those of us who some- signed,” Jan. 25) suggests that UDOT with the radiation control board, so the newspaper. All letters may be sub- Buch- what poorly follow in his stead doesn’t have the resources allocated why bother having any oversight at ject to editing. wald might do the same. to do anything about it now, but they all? They feel they have complete never Having once been a newspaper might this summer. In the meantime, control now, and Utah is going to Letters written to thank an individual H surely there is a temporary fix that become the radioactive waste capi- or organization should be submitted for lived, you prob- editor myself, I know that the ably would not industry constantly conducts stud- can be implemented immediately. tal of the world. How many times “Notes of Appreciation” be reading this ies to find why readership has How about a stop sign for southbound do we have to fight this battle with column right dropped and why young people SR-112 traffic? Or a lower speed limit EnergySolutions? Obviously we will E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (435) 882-6123 now. That’s cer- don’t connect with papers the way between Main Street and Durfee? How lose because they have the money to Mail: Letters to the Editor tainly one of the their parents did. These studies about trimming the weeds and trees put their name on the Delta Center, Daniel Kline Tooele Transcript Bulletin on the east side of SR-112 around that while we just have one vote each. smaller accom- Guest Columnist tend to blame the Internet, televi- P.O. Box 390 plishments for sion and a shrinking attention curve? Caution is mandated in school Hopefully, the rest of you have more a man who had span caused presumably by too zones — how about we designate clout with your representatives than I over 8,000 columns published much MTV. that intersection a “several-accidents- have with mine, and you will do some- usually not home when my driveway along with dozens of books, but After these studies get con- already-happened-here” caution zone? thing about this issue. gets cleared by Good Samaritans so it’s true that without his influence, cluded and digested in your local I have friends who were severely Jeri Roos I have no idea who does this. Many whatever little place there is in newsroom, editors scramble to injured there. How many more will Centerville people may assume this is just how newspapers for writers like me add fashion coverage, lifestyle get injured while we wait? If UDOT it goes with having friendly neigh- would not exist. tips or whatever else the people can’t at least do something temporary Pay more to get more teachers bors, but the difference is, after living Buchwald wrote an op-ed col- surveyed say was missing. To go now, is it legal for volunteers or the What will it take for state legisla- here for 18 months now, I have never umn that used humor, but was not after the young reader, they invari- City to do something? tors to recognize and fully acknowl- spoken with any of my neighbors. I a humor column. He wrote about ably spend a few months finding Keith Smith edge the major education dilemma in believe this just goes to show that the issues of the day — often prominent places for pictures Grantsville Utah? As the student-age population even though this kind person has no making stinging criticisms — but of guys wearing backwards hats continues to rise, the supply of teach- idea who I am, he or she still makes he did so with a light touch. His while holding a skateboard. A friend’s questions ers continues to decline. We don’t it a point to clear my driveway for work showed that one of the ways Of course, none of this works, In my job working with the home- need another group of public and me after each and every storm (some- to intelligently debate complicated because nobody reads a news- less and others in crisis, I reached a higher education leaders to look at times several times in just one day). or depressing ideas was to believe paper because it badly copies a point where I thought I had experi- how to increase the number of teach- Thank you to whomever it is that that nothing was so sacred that it magazine or because it suddenly enced the widest range of emotional ers. The solution is simple: increase goes the extra mile to make my day a couldn’t be mocked. uses a couple pictures of people swings possible. Then I received a teacher pay. It is simple supply-and- little brighter. Your efforts definitely Buchwald had strong views who sort of look like they do. The phone call informing me that a person demand economics. Increase salaries do not go unnoticed. Sometimes it’s and offered clear opinions. But, newspaper industry never stops I worked with — a woman I cared and supply will increase. It is nice that the smaller things — like clearing instead of lecturing like a slightly to examine these failures. Instead, about deeply — had taken her own online institutions are available in the snow off a driveway for someone bored professor the way that too they simply begin another round life. When the shock waves finally state to provide a flexible alternative — that can change the entire tone of many op-ed writers do these days, of studies which result in similar subsided and the second-guessing and for interested individuals to receive someone’s day. he wrote the way people think but changes that invariably won’t sorrow had run their course, I was their teaching licensure, but that flex- Amberly Crowford aren’t quite able to express. work. left with the tragic memory of some- ibility alone won’t be enough to draw Before, and sadly after, Tooele Buchwald had the answer all thing she had said to me in one of her people into the field. The bottom line Buchwald’s heyday as a writer, along. He always understood that darkest moments. She had stated that is that not many want to be a teacher op-ed pages were, and are, gener- dealing with serious topics did not nobody would care if she died. She in Utah because it is near impossible Dark horse is best choice ally dour affairs. Editors seem to require that one always be seri- Without any help at all from our told me there were basic decencies to raise a family on a teacher’s start- require anyone offering an opinion ous. He knew that with wit you friends at the news outlets, I have that humans needed and deserved ing salary. I love interacting with on politics, the economy or other could make heavy news a little weighed where all the candidates like warm food, a home, a bed, and a students, and when I started my uni- serious events to maintain a staid lighter and our shared misery a who plan on running for president place to bathe. She could not under- versity education I wanted to teach. tone, as if humor would under- little more tolerable. Readers actually stand on the important issues stand why no one would take her I thought about teaching high school mine the grand austerity of the responded, and maybe they never and I have come to the conclusion health concerns seriously — and why for about 10 seconds. However, it just very newspaper itself. quite understood what he was that the only candidate who will she could not see the medical special- didn’t seem feasible so I abandoned Perhaps the saddest thing about doing, but they read his work and stand up for what is truly in the best ists she believed could help her just that idea and switched to business Buchwald’s passing is that his bought the papers he appeared in. interests of the American people is because she was on Medicaid. She — for no other reason than the pay. influence has largely been swept In exchange, all Buchwald did was U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas). This could not understand how she could I suspect there are many others who off the op-ed pages of major news- find a way to laugh at things that man is the only representative who have once had a beautiful home and have gone through the same process papers. To put it bluntly, I’m one on the surface weren’t very funny. is standing up for the Constitution family, and just how she had ended and who may prefer to teach but eco- of the more successful columnists He brought hope in the face of of the United States instead of spe- up alone on the streets. Janet, I did nomic reality forces them to do some- who integrates serious topics with tragedy, culminating in his own cial interest groups. He is one of the not have the answers then — and it thing that will provide for their family humor and, well, I’m not that suc- dignified march toward a death he few politicians who has the guts to tears me apart that I still don’t. But, instead. It is time for state leaders to cessful. knew was coming soon. We’d all stand up to the agencies who really I know that you have many friends finally accept that teachers need to be Though he won a Pulitzer prize do well to follow his lead, finding control foreign and domestic policy, and family members that loved and paid more. This is the only real way and at one time appeared in over a little humor amid the darkness. i.e., the Council on Foreign Relations, cared about you, and that you will to increase the number and quality of 500 papers, Buchwald’s endur- He will be missed. be missed. I just hope and pray that which houses powerful Democratic ing legacy as a columnist might teachers. and Republican politicians alike. This each member of our community will Jonathan Westover very well be that he was a trail- Daniel B. Kline’s book, “50 man seems to be the only candidate take every opportunity they are given Tooele blazer whose trail was never fol- Things Every Guy Should Know to reach out and help those that are dedicated to scaling back Big Brother- lowed. Though editors reluctantly How to Do,” is available in book- homeless or in crisis. ish programs, establishing a foreign embraced his use of humor to relations model based on a policy of stores everywhere. He can be Karen Kuipers Neighbor brightens mom’s day lightly skewer his targets, too few As we all know, this winter has neutrality, and actually doing the job reached at [email protected]. Tooele County Relief Services papers actually understand why An archive of his columns can be been one for the record books. As that we thought we were electing the Buchwald connected with readers found at www.notastep.com. a single mom, when I come home Democrats to do: get our troops out Officials must oversee from working a 10- or 12-hour day, of Iraq. I am urging everyone, regard- EnergySolutions shoveling a foot of snow off of my less of your party affiliation, to please What are Sen. Darin Peterson and driveway definitely isn’t on the top look at where this man stands on the Sen. Gene Davis thinking of? They of my “favorites” list. Working for a issues. If you agree that the post 9/11 no longer want to do the job they local police department, I have grown hysteria has gone too far and our gov- were elected to do, so they have con- accustomed to the indifference and ernment has been curtailing too many vinced the Senate natural resources insensitivity that the job brings, and of our civil liberties, I would urge you A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper Since 1894 committee to remove all elected offi- have somehow come to expect these to make sure you are registered as a cials from overseeing nuclear waste traits from society. This winter, how- Republican so that we can see this Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus expansion at EnergySolutions. Senate ever, my faith in humanity has been man through the primaries. Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor Bill 155 prevents all future governors, restored. Not once this season have Jeff Moir legislators, and Tooele County com- I had to shovel my own driveway. I’m Stansbury Park TUESDAY January 30, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 County’s low-income dental clinic will fill need, stir debate by John Bradfield population living without tal care for those living with- head of the Republican Party. Department began ramping up in Tooele County ages 6 to 8 CORRESPONDENT access to dental care,” said Jeff out access to it,” said Dr. Mike “But have we looked at all the for the new clinic in 2005, when have untreated dental decay A new low-income dental Coombs, Environmental Health Wells, a consulting dentist for costs? How is the clinic being it launched the Healthy Smiles — the second highest percent- clinic being created as part director for the Tooele County the project, “and we have dis- funded? What is the income Project. That clinic was staffed age of any county in the state. of the Tooele County Health Health Department. According cussed a few options as to how threshold for qualifying individ- completely by volunteer oral According to Coombs, an esti- Department’s building expan- to Coombs, an Oral Health this care will be provided. There uals and how effective is the health providers and secretar- mated 14,500 people in Tooele sion seems to enjoy tentative Coalition consisting of local will be dentists who take turns screening process? Will local ies for one half-day each week County are without dental insur- support from local dentists, dentists, the Tooele County volunteering their time, but we dentists lose business? Who from January 2005 to September ance, and around 5,000 people although concerns remain about School District, the Tooele may also look into bringing in will carry the malpractice insur- 2005, when the building housing are covered by Medicaid insur- operational issues and competi- County Health Department, dental students to extern at the ance? These are all things that the volunteers was sold. During ance. tion. Tooele County Relief Services, facility.” need to be considered as we this time, the clinic attended to Studies cited by the Health Some observers, however, The new oral health clinic is the United Way and others has move forward. When all costs 375 individuals, performing 176 Department indicate there is an have questioned whether or not are considered, is there anoth- X-rays, 142 exams, 104 fillings, designed to serve low-income, been established to assess and association between chronic the clinic has been thoroughly er program that might be more 84 extractions, and 20 other ser- uninsured and Medicaid prioritize the needs of the com- oral infections and other sys- thought out. cost-effective that we haven’t vices. patients. munity in developing the clinic. temic diseases such as diabe- “I believe the clinic is a great considered?” The $5.5 million county health “There is a significant per- “There is a real need in the tes, heart disease, stroke, lung idea,” said Greg Copeland, local Local dentists appear to building expansion is being centage of Tooele County’s disease, low birth weight, and community for affordable den- be adopting a wait-and-see funded primarily by hazardous approach to the clinic. waste mitigation fees. No debts even premature births. Children “If done properly, this will were incurred in the construc- from low-income homes suffer not affect local dental practic- tion of the facility. Equipment is twice as many dental cavities es at all, but that isn’t always being purchased at a discounted as their peers, and are 2.5 times what happens,” said Dr. Michael rate, and the county will only be less likely to receive dental care Rockwell. “There needs to be a asked to pay for a small portion than children covered by dental very good screening process so of start-up costs, according to insurance. we ensure that those who truly Coombs. The next Oral Health Coalition don’t have access to dental care A Utah Oral Health Survey meeting will be held Wednesday, receive the care they need.” taken in 2005 shows an esti- Feb. 7, at 12:30 at the Tooele Rockwell’s comments seem mated 38 percent of children County Health Department. to echo those of the majority of dentists surveyed by the Health Department. “The Health Department has been very sensitive to the issues that would affect private prac- ����������� ������������ tices,” said Dr. Wells. “That has been one of their top priorities.” Coombs said accepting Medicaid patients won’t bring the new clinic into conflict with With new mini dental implant local dentists. technology you can enjoy secure “The trouble with Medicaid coverage is that it rarely cov- eating comfort again. ers a dentist’s overhead expens- es,” Coombs said, “so it is dif- In one short procedure you can have a photography / Troy Boman ficult for dentists to accept a stable denture with no surgical sutures large percentage of patients on Dr. Michael Wells D.M.D. helped the Tooele County Health Department set standards for the low-income nor the typical months of healing. dental clinic that will be located inside the expanded health department building on Tooele’s Main Street. Medicaid.” Assistant Allie Roberts stands over one of Dr. Well’s patients. The Tooele County Health

ents neglect to pay for their child’s a student’s hand until they are five Hans D. Smith Stamp Who stamps and lunches, according to Shepard. days in the red. FAMILY • GENERAL • COSMETIC At West Elementary, lunchroom Heather Plunkett, president of continued from page A1 manager Ruth Dunn discontinued who doesn’t? the Harris Elementary PTA, said DENTISTRY has never demonstrated discomfort the procedure of hand stamping dur- the demeanor of the lunch worker about the hand stamp, she said “it Does ing the 2006-07 school year follow- CALL FOR YOUR probably would be embarrassing” Copper Canyon Elementary ing a discussion with school admin- stamping the hand could have an COMPLIMENTARY CONSULATION if a child was sensitive about their Harris Elementary istrators. “We were told not to stamp impact on how a child felt about socio-economic status. Middle Canyon Elementary hands,” she said. having a hand stamp. Plunkett said VENEERS • IMPLANTS 843-0225 Northlake Elementary Dunn said some parents have Other alternatives to hand stamp- she has not heard negative feedback CROWNS • DENTURES 88 E. 700 N., Ste. B registered complaints this year ing include sending home notes or Overlake Elementary Most emergencies seen same day. Rose Springs Elementary because they missed the reminder about the practice. calling parents to remind them their Willow Elementary stamps. Conversely, in years past, child is overdue on lunch payments, other parents protested against the said Elva Roberts, supervisor of the Doesn’t mark because they felt it singled Tooele School District nutrition pro- Dugway Elementary out their child. In situations where gram. The hand-stamping practice East Elementary parents did not want their children has been in practice for over 20 Grantsville Elementary to be stamped, lunch workers did years. Stansbury Park Elementary not stamp the child’s hand, accord- Districtwide, students continue West Elementary ing to Dunn. to be served lunches five days after “I would have more parents mad their lunch fees are overdue, Roberts said she remembers sitting in on if I didn’t stamp hands,” said Robin said. On the sixth day the students Hubbard, manager of the Overlake a lunchroom managers meeting at are served a reduced lunch consist- Elementary lunch program. the start of the 2006-2007 school ing of juice and fruit. These foods Hubbard says lunch workers start are provided free to schools by the year when the subject of stamping stamping hands before students run U.S. Department of Agriculture. hands was discussed. While she said out of money as a reminder that These small lunches often prove she doesn’t remember a consensus more money is due. “I have a lot of to be more embarrassing to a stu- being reached, she did recall lunch- kids specifically ask me to stamp dent than a hand stamp would be, room managers trying to decide the their hand.” said Sandy Shepard, former Tooele best way to address the persistent Middle Canyon also uses the County Elementary Education problem of collecting lunch money. hand-stamping procedure to remind Curriculum director. Some school district nutrition pro- students their lunch money is due, Shepherd, who recently retired grams end up hundreds of dollars said Cheryl Miller, school principal. from the district after a long career, in the red every year because par- However the school doesn’t stamp

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“Money is not everything in this tenants. Still, Gann views the bill Skydiving world, particularly in the skydiv- favorably. continued from page A1 ing world. Economically, down the “Surely the advantage is munici- road this might keep me in busi- palities would have another layer of never been a problem in 30 years,” ness because if the insurance is no protection,” said Gann. Goodfellow said, alluding to the longer available I can’t keep my The bill was introduced in the length of time Guthrie has been in doors open. My insurance policy is Senate on Friday. It simply states the skydiving business. 20 pages deep with exclusions.” no person may make a claim against Guthrie currently pays $5,000 a Guthrie is required to have a government entity for personal month to provide insurance for his insurance by the Salt Lake City injury or property damage resulting business. He doesn’t expect that to Department of Airports, which from the inherent risks of skydiv- change if the legislation passes. owns the Erda airport in addition to ing. In a litigious society, Guthrie fears the Salt Lake International Airport. Inherent risks, according to insurance for skydiving will become Barbara Gann, public relations and Guthrie, is a key phrase. unavailable without added protec- marketing director for the airport “If someone is going to take part tion for municipalities. authority, said regardless of wheth- in a rodeo, they need to under- “It will make my life easier, er the bill passes, the airport will stand getting thrown off that horse not less expensive,” Guthrie said. continue requiring insurance of all is an inherent risk,” said Guthrie. “If someone skateboards they have to understand there’s an inherent risk. If someone comes out and skydives someone has to understand a bro- ken leg or something worse is an inherent risk.” Any opposition for the bill is like- ly to come from trial lawyers. Guthrie said while he knows of no opposition so far, he’s cautiously Wednesday, optimistic about the bill’s chances of passage. photography / Troy Boman February 14th “It’s just to keep the sport alive,” In March 2003, now Senate Majority Leader Curtis S. Bramble and Attorney General Mark Shurtleff jumped said Guthrie. “It’s just to allow more with Skydive Utah to raise money for the Boy Scouts. Then- Tooele City Mayor Charlie Roberts also jumped. 6:30 pm municipalities to say, ‘We can’t be Senate Bill 179, introduced in the Senate on Friday, would give immunity to counties and municipalities for sued, let’s give it a try.’” injuries or property damage sustained from skydiving. [email protected]

$25 per couple NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 Marilyn Shields, site director trout in Tooele County streams Ag of the Benson Grist Mill doesn’t and reservoirs. continued from page A1 want to charge vendors at the His bill would allow water • Dinner Storage Solutions Mill’s annual farmers market. But users to lease a portion of their For Every Budget the Future Farmers of America when she was contacted about rights to private groups who FR EE ON-SITE program, but would also provide state health guidelines that could want to increase the population • Dancing CO NSULTATIONS! �������������� instruction for teachers on how require fees to operate a farmers of trout. Potential projects would • Entertainment Serving our clients since 1978 to integrate agricultural concepts market she was discouraged. need approval by the state water into the classroom. “I don’t just feel like in Tooele engineer, and the division of Menlove says she’s sponsor- County we were that big of oper- water resources. Call 843-2350 ing HB 124 on “Agricultural ation,” said Shields. “All we want- Knudson got the idea from his for information Education,” in part because of ed to do is to assist those who service on the legislature’s water come to sell a bucket of potatoes SALE BUILDINGS concerns that students no longer issues task force. appreciate the contributions of or whatever they have.” “This allows trout to begin 24’x24’x10’ starting at $7,495 the farmer.“I’m concerned that Shields talked to others in producing and guarantees the 30’x48’x10’ starting at $11,395 many students throughout the the county, including Lelund waters will be undisturbed so the REGISTRATION 42’x64’x13’ starting at $19,195 state don’t really understand the Hogan, former president of the breeding can go on,” Knudson 60’x80’x14’ starting at $30,595 role of agriculture and it’s impor- Utah Farm Bureau Federation. Name(s):______Phone#:______Crew travel required over 50 miles. Local building code modifications extra. Sale said. buildings pictured are not priced in ad and are built on your level site. Price subject to change without notice. That put her in contact with Rep. tant that people do so they’ll sup- Currently Utah has a use-it-or- PRE-ENGINEERED STRUCTURES FOR: Menlove and eventually led to Address:______Amount:______port it,” Menlove said. lose-it policy when it comes to • Commercial • Residential • Equine • Farm • Metal Roofing creation of HB 145, a bill that Return with check to: USU Extension To encourage lawmakers to private water rights. Knudson’s • 3 ply Non-Spliced Laminated Column fund agricultural education, could make farmers exempt �� • Builders Risk Insurance � ��� � legislation would allow private 151 North Main, �� � ��� �� � �� • Lifetime Paint Warranty Grantsville students told the from certain regulations. � ������� ���� ��� groups like Trout Unlimited — Tooele, Ut 84074 ������� Payson, UT Natural Resources Standing “Say you are a farmer and who pushed for the legislation 801-465-0300 Committee and Public Education bring your tomatoes to sell at — to lease water rights for up to DEADLINE: 1206 Appropriations Committee that a farmers market — you make 10 years. Their efforts to restore FEBRUARY 6TH built with pride before the � is applied Future Farmers of America very little money,” said Menlove. (800) 373-5550 www.clearybuilding.com has not only taught them about “So if you have to pay health the trout population would be agricultural production, but department fees you really don’t considered “using the water.” increased their work ethic, make any money. Instead, you “It provides for a private enti- taught them about budgeting, might have to pay money.” ty to own a water right they and helped them develop leader- Menlove said she has worked can leave in the stream,” said ship skills. with the departments of health Richard Hepworth, aquatic biolo- “For students to be involved and agriculture and they agree gist with Utah Division of Wildlife at the legislative process in high if the farmers market is done as Resources. “It’s not just for fish school, and to speak before peo- defined on the bill, which means to spawn. It’s for their survival.” ple like that who are powerful, vendors don’t cut open any of In Tooele County, several and learn about bills and the pro- the food, they will waive food streams, including some up North cess — what a wonderful oppor- requirements and departmental Willow Canyon still spawn native tunity that is,” said Peterson. requirements. trout populations, but many res- Menlove, who represents If the new bill were passed, it ervoirs are also stocked. Grantsville and the rural areas could mean the end of product Hepworth says it makes sense of Tooele County as well as samples at the market, but could Trout Unlimited would push for Box Elder County, said the bill also put an end to hassles over the bill as they have finances to reflects the agricultural interests health concerns. provide for the trout that some in both areas. “I think that’s fair for the small- government agencies don’t. ������������������������� So far the response she has er entities like ours,” Shields said. Tim Hawkes, an attorney with received has been positive. “We “It’s just been a hassle.” Trout Unlimited, calls the bill had a unanimous vote in the Private water rights a win-win situation for both ���������������������������������������������������������������� committee today,” Menlove said Legislation sponsored by Sen. sportsman and agriculture pro- �������������������������������� on Monday. Peter Knudson, who represents ducers. Hawkes said the bill ������������������������������������������������������������������� If the bill passes agricultural part of Tooele County, could could increase the number of education in junior high and high mark a change in Utah water trout for fishermen and be a posi- ������������������������������������������������������������ schools will get an added boost policy — always a key issue for tive precedent in how the state of funding. Tooele farmers and ranchers — views water rights. Farmers markets while increasing the number of [email protected]

million dollar annual tourist Additional projects in West Wendover industry. The town’s five exist- Wendover include a 100-room continued from page A1 ing casinos account for 60 per- expansion of the Peppermill cent of Elko County’s gaming and a new City Hall building, The smaller hotel and casino revenues. More than 3 million which will break ground later will bear the Hooters brand visitors flock to West Wendover this spring. name. Hooters restaurants are each year. [email protected] widely known for featuring a skimpily-clad, buxom female waitstaff and a tail-gate party atmosphere. The Atlanta-based franchiser boasts 435 locations in 46 states and 20 countries. The Wendover Hooters will cost $120 million to build and will be about the size of the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas. The construction phase will employ 500 workers and the finished hotel will employ 800. Although not everyone who works for Hooters is a “Hooters girl,” Sanders said the company plans to do some recruiting for talent in the Salt Lake Area. Silverleaf is also in the pro- cess of acquiring the Hooters Casino Hotel in Las Vegas. The 29,000-square-foot casino and 696-room hotel opened last February. It features nine restaurants and employs 200 Hooter girls. In addition to the two hotel casinos, the 10-year SilverLeaf development project will include 500 single-family homes on spacious lots, numerous commercial and professional photography / Troy Boman offices spaces, and a large com- Hooters will be one of two new casinos coming to West Wendover. munity park. The $1.5 billion project will include single-family homes, luxury condos, West Wendover has a $400 commercial spaces and more than 2,000 jobs. TUESDAY January 30, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 REEL TALK ‘Catch and Release’ fishes out all the chick-flick clichés here involved than just playing a char- with a woman in California while don’t acter who gave the comic relief. they were together. Grady was the Tseem to I’m a huge fan of the ViewAskew father of a 3-year-old boy, Mattie be any original movies Smith’s production compa- (Joshua Friesen). Because the boy — or at least ny releases. I’ve seen every one of was the sole descendant, he would semi-original his films, even “Jersey Girl.” Smith be the rightful heir to the money, if — romantic references comic books and Star his paternity would be proven. comedy/dra- Wars in every one of his films and All of this information is too mas anymore. managed to slip it into “Catch and much for Gray to bear. She never The endless Release,” as well as making the knew of the life Grady led and use of clichés film more enjoyable for me. But when the woman he’d been see- has been so Missy Thompson even Smith’s slightly staged witty ing in California, Maureen (Juliette tirelessly over- humor couldn’t save this movie. Lewis), shows up at her door she STAFF WRITER done that when The story begins on the day of isn’t sure what to do. However, one thinks of a funeral. Gray’s (Garner) fiancée Gray finds comfort with Fritz, who a romantic drama it’s that lame died during his bachelor party in turns out to be an all-right guy. triteness one thinks about. the Colorado Mountains. Of course Finding out who Grady was In the new romantic comedy Gray is having a difficult time as allows Gray to discover her true “Catch and Release” starring they were to be married the day self and rebuild her life with the Jennifer Garner, the clichés are after he died. Her financial cir- help of her friends. what hold the film together. It was cumstances forced her to move I could point out every cliché in cute, with just the right amount into Grady’s house with his two “Catch and Release” but that might of wittiness mixed in to give it a bumbling, slightly idiotic but sweet be something fun to do if you go comedic flavor, but overall it’s just friends, Sam (Smith) and Dennis see it. This isn’t a horrible film, but another movie to be labeled as a (Sam Jaeger). Unbeknownst to it certainly isn’t wonderful either. “chick flick.” her, another of Grady’s friends, It’s a film that’s light and fluffy that Even though I didn’t think “Catch Fritz (Timothy Olyphant), a pho- would be fun to rent with some of and Release” was that great, I tographer and director from Los your friends. laughed at everything Kevin Smith Angeles, is staying at the house. Grade: C (“Clerks” and “Jay and Silent Bob Gray quickly finds out about Rated: PG-13 for sexual content, Strike Back”) as Garner’s goofy Grady’s sketchy past. He was language and some drug use photography courtesy of Sony Pictures friend Sam did. I wish Smith had wealthier than Gray ever knew Running time: 117 minutes Jennifer Garner stars in “Catch and Release,” as a girl who finds herself after discovering her fiancee’s written the script or was more and he had been having an affair Now playing secret past. This romantic comedy is full of cliches, but it holds together. Tearjerker and musical among favorites at Sundance C OOELE OUNTY by Missy Thompson wrenching film “Grace is Gone,” ing ways to avoid the subject of Once they sing with one anoth- T Annual STAFF WRITER starring and direct- the girls’ mother even when they er, there’s no looking back. She Foreign films were the big ed by James C. Strouse. “Grace spend some time with Stanley’s becomes his musical partner and is Gone” also received the Waldo brother. All he wants to do for he hopes to record some of their Meeting winners at the Sundance Film W Festival closing ceremony Salt Screenwriting Award for the his daughters is protect them songs with her. They find a group I N film’s incredible script. and keep them from the hor- of misfit musicians who agree to LD IO Saturday in Park City. LIF RAT & Dinner The Grand Jury Prize in doc- After this film I sat in the rible sadness of learning of their record with them and they all E FEDE umentary was “Manda Bala” theater to regain my composure mother’s death. hope to release an album. th pm (“Send a Bullet”) directed by and allow the tears to stop fall- Much of the cinematography Although it seems only one of “Grace is Gone” shows the February 10 , 6 Jason Kahn. The film follows a ing. I was touched by “Grace is song is used constantly, it helps Phillips family traveling in the man in Brazil who steals money Gone” as I think those with loved the audience understand this Utah Fire Museum car. This represents the appre- and protects himself from the ones overseas will be when it is simple story and the lives of hension Stanley feels in telling Deseret Peak Complex, 2930 Hwy 112 violence of the country. The released to the public. The war the characters. Interestingly, the his girls. The script is wonderful Grand Jury Prize in the dramatic in Iraq is such a huge part of principal actors are professional every American’s life right now, and deserves the screenwriting category was given to “Padre musicians, not actors. Hansard Door Prizes • Raffle • Auction and “Grace is Gone” shows the award. Although it may seem Nuestro,” a film about illegal is a member of an Irish band side of the loved ones at home slightly slow at times, it is a great immigrants fleeing Mexico for called the Frames and Irglova Show your support for our wildlife! who go through each day not film for all of us in this time of the United States. It was directed is a Czech singer/songwriter. $5 plus membership knowing if their husband, child, sadness and war. by Christopher Zalla. The magic they create on the mother, father, brother or wife Membership $5 Single, $20 Family, $25 Corporate Unfortunately, I did not “Once” stage makes one assume they are is alive. see either film at the festival. Another favorite among audi- actors. Their music is wonderful Cusack stars as Stanley Everyone is invited. Call for more information However, many awards were pre- ences at Sundance was the and the foundation for a heart- Phillips, a father of two daugh- 884-0515 or 882-6795 sented at the closing ceremony romantic musical film “Once,” breaking love story. ters managing life at home while which won the World Cinematic and two of the films I screened his wife is stationed in Iraq. One Audience Award-Dramatic. This were among those selected for day, Stanley learns his wife has film, set in Ireland, tells the awards. When awards were first died. Overcome with grief, he is story of a young musician (Glen given away at Sundance, only a unable to tell his daughters about Hansard) attempting to get his very select few were fortunate to their mother. To his children, it songs picked up by a recording receive a prestigious award. This seems Stanley has gone slightly company. year, over 25 films were awarded crazy when he takes them on Along the way he meets a Tell your sweethearts “big and small” some sort of prize. a spur-of-the-moment trip to an Czech woman (Marketa Irglova) Two films I was lucky enough amusement park in Florida. The who captivates him with her how much you love them in a to see were “Grace is Gone” road trip keeps the girls away beautiful spirit, voice and lyric and “Once,” which are reviewed from school and Stanley from his writing abilities. However, she below: depressing supermarket manage- has a past that keeps them from “Grace is Gone” ment job. having a romantic relationship, The winner of Audience Award: During the trip from Minnesota although it seems throughout Dramatic was given to the heart- to Florida, Stanley keeps find- “Once” they should get together. Valentine

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There was a service in her Our beloved husband, father, eight grandchildren; one great- She was born Jan. 29, 1917, in granddaughter; sister, Laura Tooele, Utah, to Joseph R. and honor on Jan. 16, in Carmichael, grandfather, brother, uncle and Darr; and many extended family Caroline H. Park. She is survived Calif. Interment at East Lawn friend passed away Jan. 27, members. by her husband, Bert Hocking; Memorial Park in Sacramento, 2007, from heart failure. He was preceded in death daughter, Jody Horn (Bill); son, Calif. She will be greatly missed. He was born Jan. 31, 1941, in Tooele, Utah, to Leland by daughter, Kendra G. Keirce; Albert and Vivian Ruby Newell brother, Richard; and his par- Stewart. He was a member of ents. Who Makes the Best Hearing Aids, the LDS Church. He attended Funeral services will be and How Much Do They Cost? Tooele High School. While in held Friday, Feb. 2, at 2 p.m. school he was a member of the Albert (Earl) Stewart at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, Consumer’s Guide Compares Tooele band and also a member 6500 S. Redwood Road, West 28 Major Hearing Aid Brands of the first swim team there. He the East/West Berlin wall was divorced. He married Melva Jordan. A viewing will be held served in the U.S. Army follow- built. He married Dorothy May Keirce, June 9, 1979. He retired Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Get this book to learn: ing high school, and was sta- Clark; later divorced. He mar- from Kennecott Copper in 1997 mortuary and one hour prior to What is the best brand for you? tioned in Germany at the time ried Mary Ann Butterfield; later as a millwright. Albert enjoyed services. How much do hearing aids cost? What should you expect from new hearing aids? Elaine Louise Zena Rue Learn how to save 50% off Hager MSRP on digital hearing aids. Lombardi For a FREE copy, call Offered to the public by Elaine Louise Hager passed 1930 - 2007 1-800-957-6270 away in her sleep Friday morn- Custom Hearing 24-Hour Recorded Message UT License #368167-4601 ing, Jan. 26, 2007, after a long Zena Rue Anderson Lombardi illness. died peaceful Jan. 26, 2007, in She was born June 13, 1920, Tooele. in La Crosse, Wis., to Edward She was born on Dec. 8, 1930, and Hilda Simon. She married in Ephraim, Utah, to Ferald Orson (Hap) Hager on Oct. 25, Anton and Macel Anna Breinholt February is the #1 month 1947. She is survived by her hus- Anderson. She married Donald band, Orson; daughter, Elaine Eugene Lombardi the love of to catch the (Jack deceased); son, Charles her life on Jan. 14, 1952, in Las (Kaye) Townsend; daughter, Vegas. The marriage was later FLU! Katherine (Mike) Gajda; son, Elaine Louise Hager solemnized in the Manti LDS Zena Rue Anderson Lombardi Ralph (Jody) Hager; son, Travis Temple on Oct. 5, 1971. Zena She was referred to as feisty and Protect yourself with (Jean) Hager; 33 grandchil- Rue was employed as a food Ephraim, and Velda Holseth of “The Little Tornado.” She always Corvallis, Ore.; as well as sever- dren, 39 great-grandchildren; service manager for Tooele had time to listen to anyone al nieces and nephews. She was a flu shot for only and one great-great-grandchild. School District. She enjoyed who needed to talk. She will be preceded in death by her loving Elaine lived most of her life in embroidery work and knitting greatly missed by her family and companion, Donald Lombardi; Grantsville. She worked at the as well as reading numerous $ friends. She was preceded in books. She served in various her parents, Ferald Anton and smelter in Tooele, the Tip Top death by her parents; brother, capacities in the 14th Ward of Macel Anna Anderson; and her (cash only) Cafe in Tooele and the Tooele Edward Jr.; sister, Dorothy; and The Church of Jesus Christ of brother, Dellis. The funeral will 10 Army Depot. She was mostly by her son, Kevin. At her request Latter-day Saints. Some of the be held Wednesday, Jan. 31, at 11 remembered working at the old graveside services will be held positions were working with a.m. at the Tooele 14th Ward, 192 and the new Skyline Restaurant at the Grantsville City Cemetery the youth which she enjoyed W. 200 South. Friends may call in Grantsville. After retirement on Wednesday, Jan. 31, at 1 p.m. and loved. Zena Rue is survived at the Tate Mortuary on Tuesday in 1973, she and Orson traveled Friends may visit with the fam- by her two daughters, Shella from 6 to 8 p.m. and from 9:30 the U.S., Canada and Mexico. ily at Tate Mortuary prior to Rue (Terry) Behunin of South to 10:30 a.m. prior to the service She was a charter member of the services from 11:30 to 12:30 Jordan, and Rose Ann (Thomas) at the church. Interment will the Tooele Travelers RV Club. on Wednesday. In lieu of flow- Wright of Tooele; six grandchil- be at 3 p.m. at the Evergreen One of the things she really ers the family would appreci- dren; and one great-grandchild; Cemetery in Springville, Utah, 196 E. 2000 N., Suite 100, Tooele • 833-0229 enjoyed was donating to the ate donations to The American two sisters, LuGene Nielson of 400 W. 1800 South. welfare of Nevada in Wendover. Cancer Society. Dr. Gus A. Paulos

Dr. Gus A. Paulos passed away Jan. 27, 2007, in Sacramento, Calif., due to complications associated with pneumonia. Dr. FREE 2007 Paulos was the son of Charles A. and Anna Paulos of Tooele, Utah. He graduated from Tooele High School and attended the University of Utah and gradu- Poster Calendar ated with honors. He received his D.M.D. from Georgetown University in Washington D.C. He later served two years in the United States Army, attaining the rank of Captain. He later went Dr. Gus A. Paulos into private practice in medical Justin Arthur Gates dentistry in Sacramento. and Katie Paulos; and one son, He was preceded in death Jim Paulos of San Francisco, Justin Arthur by both parents; and brother, Calif.; as well as brothers, Ernest, James A. Paulos. He is survived John and William Paulos, all of Gates by his wife, Easther Paulos of Tooele, Utah. Funeral services Sacramento; daughters, Dina are pending. Justin Arthur Gates passed away Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2007. Justin was born May 24, 1976. Loretta Ann He was a senior at Weber State University. Justin’s keen sense Roberts of humor brought joy and laugh- ter to his friends and family. He 1954 – 2007 enjoyed hiking, fishing, camping and all the splendor of the great Loretta was born in outdoors. Bakersfield, Calif., on March He is survived by his par- 20, 1954, and moved to Pismo ents, Jeffery and Elaine Gates; Beach in 1960. Ten years ago, brother, Ryan (Chelsea) Gates; grandparents, Shirley and Leon to be closer to her two brothers Gates; special friend, Stephanie and sister, she moved to Tooele, Phillips; and aunts, uncles and Utah. She passed away on Jan. cousins. He was preceded in 23, 2007, in Tooele, Utah. death by his grandparents, She is survived by her son, JR Roberts; and two grand- Dorothy and Kerm Tompkins. Loretta Ann Roberts A memorial service was held children of Hemet, Calif.; her Monday, Jan. 29 at 1 p.m. at loving mother, Vickie Kiger of ter, Tisha Lynn Thompson of the Lindquist Mortuary, 3408 Sandy, Utah; brother, Raymond Sandy, Utah. Washington Blvd., Ogden. Reynolds Jr. and family from She had a heart of gold and “Justin, To Thine Ownself Be Salt Lake City; Randy Reynolds would help anyone. We love you True.” Your loving family and and family from Taylorsville. very much and will always miss friends. She is also survived by her sis- you. NOTES OF APPRECIATION Thurber, Sara Cloward, Angelene Reah H. Doane and LeeAnn; Mike, Helen and the Shirley Rupp staff of Oxygen For You; and to Family all the friends and family members Liljenquist Family who provided so much love and We wish to extend our thanks The family of Shirley Rupp support and to God for our wonder- and appreciation to the Skyline Liljenquist would like to thank ful mother. ward, bishop, counselors and Relief the many family and friends that Society members who provided David & Kathy Morris & family expressed their condolences at love, support, and food; the staff of Loretta & Wayne Pralle & family the loss of our dear mother. The Pick up a FREE 2007 Poster Calendar Harmony Health Care, especially Jill Rosalie Francis and family many cards and beautiful flow- ers were a comfort at our time at the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin offices. DEATH NOTICE of sorrow. The Grantsville Third Ward Relief Society served the the 4th/14th Ward 192 W. 200 South. 58 North Main Rex Bridges luncheon following the funeral For more information contact Tate and their assistance in feeding Funeral services for Rex Mortuary 882-0676. A full obituary family members was appreciated 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M–F Bridges, who died Jan. 30, 2007, will appear in the Thursday edition more than words can express. will be held on Friday, Feb. 2, at of the Transcript Bulletin. Byron & Joyce Elfors & family TUESDAY January 30, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9 Sports

From The Sidelines Buffs edge Tigers, catch Logan filming game “Grizzly Coaches” GHS boys basketball caught with team shows promise camera at THS he boys basket- by Nick Drake ball program at SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville High Tooele and Logan have only TSchool has been slugged it out on the field or in gym- the big topic of conver- nasiums for the past two years. sation for a number of But it appears that has been too years now. While their many already for the two Region 11 three-year record to date athletic programs. is unimpressive (10-48), A pair of Grizzly boys basket- sincere efforts have been ball coaches were spotted by THS made by the administra- David Gumucio administrators and coaches “film- tion, coaches and players CONTRIBUTING WRITER ing” Friday’s game between Tooele to improve the program. High and Ogden while their Logan I’m not here to discuss the “should haves, High varsity basketball team was could haves and would haves” of the past. But battling a league foe nine miles to I am here to discuss the GHS team I saw play the west, Grantsville. last Friday night against Logan. Although the event isn’t consid- Having been involved in basketball at dif- ered illegal or a rules violation of ferent levels virtually my entire life I have the state’s governing body, the Utah come to learn three things. First, basketball is High School Activities Association a team game. There is no place for the word (UHSAA), the practice is frowned “I” in Basketball. It is a “We” game that not upon by many coaches throughout only involves the five guys on the floor at the state and considered an unethi- any given moment, but the guys on the bench cal practice for athletic programs all as well (coaches included). It also includes over the state. the underclassmen that give it their all “day Ironically, this isn’t the first inci- in and day out” to prepare the big guys for dent of purported unethical “spying” the big game. Basketball is a team effort! between the two schools. In the fall, Second, basketball is a fundamental game. a relative of a Tooele High assistant Save the dashing and flashing for the NBA, coach was asked to leave the Logan we don’t need it in high school basketball. High premises after being witnessed We need players that are coachable. We need taking notes at a Grizzly football players that know how to shoot and make practice. After the man refused to a layup, shoot and make a free throw, play leave, he was arrested and charged tough defense, make good passes, set hard photography/Troy Boman with trespassing and the notes con- picks, and know how to block-out, rebound Tooele’s Colton Hogan (right) dives for a loose ball against Bear River in a home game earlier this season. The Buffs reg- fiscated. The incident was highly and hit the outlet pass. We need players who istered a vital victory over Ogden Friday, 45-42, and the game was filmed by Logan High coaches even though their team publicized all over the nation. are unselfish and understand an “assist is was playing in Grantsville. Although the practice is not illegal, it is in many coaching circles considered unethical. (see related This time, the Grizzly boys hoop better than a score.” Players who are confi- story). coaches apparently took it one step dent, who can see the floor, be patient and further in “filming” or “scouting” an will run the offensive and defensive schemes Hogan, Johnson hit key free throws to ice win, 45-42 opponents game that their team was letting the play come to them through good not participating in without permis- execution! Basketball is fundamental execu- sion or knowledge from the home by Nick Drake has now recorded two wins in its past difference in the second quarter. We held tion! And third, defense wins ballgames. school. SPORTS EDITOR three region affairs to move into the them to five points in the second quarter. Communication, hustle and heart are the Tooele High administrators don’t thick of the chase for the league’s two They made a little run at us but we hit foundation to good defense. Keeping your Tooele knew the importance of Friday’s see anything different from the fall remaining state playoff berths. The Buffs some big free throws down the stretch to hands up and your butt down, moving with home date with Ogden. incident to the situation Friday of are now deadlocked with the Tigers and ice it and pull out a big road win. your feet to shut down baseline and other Not only were the Buffs in the thick unauthorized and unethical filming Cowboys for third place in the region “Our defense matched up well with travel corridors, having good anticipation of of a state playoff berth chase with the of an opponent. ranks with a 2-4 league record. (Ogden) this time,” he added. “We played what the opposing team’s offense is trying Tigers, Tooele hadn’t won a game in “I can’t believe that someone Tooele exploded for an 18-5 outburst in man and ran a full court press. They were to do, and of course, rebound, rebound and front of the home faithful year and it was would do something like that after the second period to erase an 11-8 deficit scrappy and stuck around. They hit some rebound! Defense is desire and will win the about time that the trend changed for the our much publicized “spying” fias- and coasted to a 45-36 triumph over Ben key shots. We held Egbert to only six day for you in basketball! better. co during football this past season,” Lomond Jan. 17 on the Scots home floor. points. Colton had a big game and Josh Last Friday night, the Cowboys welcomed The Buffs parlayed balanced scoring stated Tooele High Principal Larry Hogan poured in a game-high 18 and played well. Both of them got to the line Logan (5-0 in region play) to their home and clutch free throw shooting down the Harrison. “I think they knew it was Johnson netted 16 to spearhead the Buff and hit some key free throws for us late. floor and gave the Grizzlies all they wanted stretch to ice a hard-fought 45-42 triumph wrong (not illegal, but wrong). victory. Zac had some big rebounds. The kids and more. The Cowboys were in this one all over the visiting Tigers Friday at Tooele They compounded the problem by The Buffs now hit the road Wednesday played well and we hung on for the win. the way and when the third quarter ended High. saying that Logan’s head basket- to tackle region foe Grantsville at 7 p.m. It’s nice to finally win at home. We hope 44 to 43, there was fear and confusion from Colton Hogan poured in 14 points and ball coach (Jeff Brimhall) had been and return home to host rival Logan to get a streak going and move up in the the bench to the floor on the faces of the Josh Johnson netted 12 to spearhead given authorization by the UHSAA. Friday at 7 p.m. standings. Grantsville will be tough at Grizzlies and for good reason. The Cowboys the pivotal Buffs triumph. The Tooele The problem with ethics is that Tooele Coach Dan Medina said his their place on Wednesday and Logan will were playing team basketball! The boys from tandem also combined for a five-of-six not everyone agrees on the impor- team battled back to get a pivotal road be tough at home on Friday. This is a dif- Grantsville were playing tough defense and performance from the charity stripe in tance or parameters of acceptable victory Jan. 17 at Ben Lomond and played ficult week for us.” taking good shots! Their scoring was unself- the fourth quarter to fend off the Tigers behavior.” well against Ogden on Friday to record ish and well balanced and the Cowboys hit down the stretch. Zac Clausing also reg- Tooele 45 - Ben Lomond 36 Tooele High Athletic Director the team’s first home triumph of the the boards like a rebounding machine! When istered 10 points and Marcus Baker pro- The Buffs blistered the nets for an 18-5 Richard Valdez said the practice of season. a player made a mistake, there was no retri- vided five. barrage in the second quarter and cruised filming other teams without per- “It was nice win to come back and get bution from the players or the bench. Instead Will Eteaki paced the Tigers with a to a road victory over the Scots Jan. 17 mission is frowned upon in many a win (vs. Ben Lomond),” he said. “Colton there was solace, encouragement and pats team-high 12 and Josh Murillo fired in at Ogden. coaching and administrative levels on the head letting them know their efforts nine. Isreal Duarte also recorded eight came off the bench and gave us a big for the visitors. offensive spark and in rebounding. It was were appreciated. It wasn’t flashy, it wasn’t SEE HOGAN ON A10 SEE CAUGHT ON A10 about “me,” it was all about “us!” Friday night After starting region play 0-4, Tooele our man-to-man defense that made the SEE PROMISE ON A11 Lady Cat’s triumph over Lady Mustangs, first time in 12 years Sports Wrap by Nick Drake ball standings at 4-1. Wendover also sports SPORTS EDITOR a 10-4 overall mark on the year as well Wendover and Dugway have hooked while the Lady Mustangs are 10-6 overall. Wildcats bounce back with win up in some competitive girls basketball The game marks the second straight After suffering a disappointing road loss games over the years. But there always trip to the hardwoods where Wendover Wednesday, Wendover bounced right back two seems to be one common theme when has managed to beat a foe it hasn’t beaten days later to register a vital victory away from the two county neighbors meet - the Lady for quite a while. home. Mustangs always capture the region victo- The Lady Wildcats always seem to The Wildcats parlayed 20 points from Sergio ry, regardless of the circumstances against struggle to beat Tintic in Eureka, but just Sanchez and five points each by Jose Rosales and the Lady Wildcats. two days earlier Wendover coasted to a Devin Murphy to fend off Wasatch Academy with a Wendover finally snapped Dugway’s decisive 58-27 triumph on the road over hard fought 34-31 triumph Friday at Mt. Pleasant. 12-year mastery on Thursday and in the league-foe Tintic. Wendover was handed a bitter two-point setback process vaulted to the top of the Region Dugway now ventures to Manila today in Provo to league rival Meridian last Wednesday. 18 girls hoop standings with the Lady for a non-league affair against the Lady The Wildcats are set to host region rival Tintic Mustangs. Mustangs at 4:15 p.m. and return to action Wednesday at 6 p.m. and hit the road to Dugway The hosts outscored the perennial Class Thursday in a road test against Meridian at Friday for another tough road test against the 1A girls basketball power 13-7 in the third Provo at 6 p.m. Mustangs at 7 p.m. quarter and held on for a 34-30 triumph Wendover Coach Kate Henderson said Flag Football tourney slated over Dugway at Wendover. her team came through with a big win over The annual St. Patrick’s Day Adults 7-on-7 Lindsay Mascaro poured in 12 points the first-place Mustangs. Flag Football tournament will be held in March. while Allison Suppanich and Kayla Timm “I utilized our bench more in the game The event will be held March 17 and 24 at the fired in six each to propel the Lady ‘Cats than I have in the past so our starters Deseret Peak Complex. The entry fee is $150 to a hard-fought league victory. The game wouldn’t get into foul trouble and our per team and the final day of registration is marked the first time in 12 years Wendover bench came through,” she stated. “Our March 9. For more information contact Jeff has managed to beat Dugway in a girls bas- defense was huge, especially keeping Newton at 435-241-0057. ketball game and snapped a Lady Mustang them scoreless in the first quarter. That winning streak of 23 straight wins over early lead gave us confidence throughout Grantsville softball meeting the Lady Wildcats. Wendover’s last vic- the game and we knew if we took care of The Grantsville Youth Girls Softball League tory before Thursday was when the ‘Cats the basketball and didn’t give them a lot has scheduled a meeting Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. at captured a 50-34 triumph in Feb. of 1995 of transitions baskets we would have a Grantsville City Hall. The meeting will be to during the Class 1A State Girls Basketball chance to win the game. The girls really organize the 2007 season. All interested parents tournament. wanted this win bad. The third quarter was and coaches should attend. For more informa- Sherilyn Pianar popped the cords for huge for us. tion call Troy at 884-0375. 13 and Jaynie Palmer produced 12 for the “It was a big win for our program Lady Mustangs. because we haven’t beaten them in the last Wildlife Federation meeting set The win marked the fifth straight for 12 years,” she added. “This win gives our The annual Tooele County Wildlife Federation photography/Troy Boman Wendover and sixth of the last seven team the confidence it needs to make a meeting and dinner will be held Feb. 10 at 6 Wendover’s Allison Suppanich, towering over Tintic players, battles affairs for the Lady Wildcats. run for the title. Now we have to focus on p.m. at the Utah Fire Museum (Hwy. 112). There for a rebound in a game last Tuesday at Eureka. The Lady Wildcats The victory also launches the west des- the teams one at a time and not look past not only posted an impressive win over the Lady Miners, Wendover ert school into a deadlock with Dugway recorded their first victory over county neighbor Dugway in 12 years SEE WRAP ON A11 SEE TRIUMPH ON A11 for first place in the Region 18 girls basket- Thursday with a 34-30 triumph at WHS. A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 30, 2007 Grantsville Cowboys give ranked Grizzlies bitter battle by Nick Drake at the hands of the vastly improved in eight to aid in the Grantsville always tough and fifth-ranked Bear SPORTS EDITOR Cowboys. effort. River, also at 7 p.m. Logan High has been touted as Abouo logged a career high 37 Logan went into the game with a Grantsville Coach Larry Sandberg one of the Class 3A’s elite boys bas- points and Joe Stock popped the glossy 13-3 overall mark and third said his team gave the talented Logan ketball teams this season. cords for 15 to help the Grizzlies ranking in the Class 3A prep polls. High team all it could handle for the But the Grizzlies found out that survive a gallant upset bid by But the Grizzlies found out early entire 32-minute affair. with recognition and publicity comes Grantsville to hand Logan its first the Cowboys weren’t backing down “I thought it was one of the bet- pressure and Logan High found it league setback of the season. Josh from the brash team and Logan ter efforts (collectively) the kids out firsthand Friday in Grantsville. Flores also netted six for the victors couldn’t quite shake their hosts the have had all year,” he stated. “I The third-ranked Grizzlies found as well. entire night. The Grizzlies biggest think they believed in themselves themselves in a fierce battle from tip Craig Harrison poured in 21 and lead of the night was seven points, and knew that they could compete to final horn and only a superb indi- Logan Drake netted a season-high a differential of which Logan led against Logan. It really helped us to vidual performance from All-State 11 to spearhead the Cowboys upset five times throughout the bitter 32- have a good first quarter and stay player Charles Abouo kept Logan bid. Josh Childs also poured in 10 minute affair. close. You could see at halftime from suffering a bitter road defeat points and Trevor Hawkins pumped Other than Abouo and Stock, that our guys felt like they not only Logan struggled to score on a con- could compete, but they could win sistent basis. Besides the Grizzly the game. tandem, eight other players could “I was really proud of the way only muster a combined 16 points the kids showed heart and poise for the game. all game long,” he added. “Not to The triumph enabled Logan to take anything away from Logan preserve its perfect league mark at (High), but every time they needed 6-0 while Grantsville fell into a third a basket to keep a safe distance place tie with Ogden and Tooele, all from us, Abouo was the player at 2-4 in the region ranks to date. who gave them the big basket they The Cowboys are set to host photography/Troy Boman needed. I hope the kids now see county neighbor Tooele Wednesday Ogden’s Reyden Egbert (left) collides with Grantsville center Marcus their potential, that they when they at 7 p.m. in another tough region Johnson (right) in a game on the Tigers home court Jan. 17. The put forth the effort as a team that battle. Grantsville also hits the road Cowboys gave third-ranked Logan at tough battle Friday before the they can win ball games no matter to Garland Friday to tangle with an Grizzlies pulled out a hard fought 68-61 triumph at GHS. who they play.” Buffs trample Scots in grapplers’ senior tribute Steve Schwartzman giving them a 3-2 record to fin- 160 as Foster lost by decision (103), Tyler Prath (112), Jimmy CORRESPONDENT ish off region play. at 171, while Isaac Brown (189) Searle (119), Travis Gustafson Jake Foster and Josh Days, In the 119-pound division, and Andrew Adams 215) both (125), Ken Elsbury (135), Zach Tooele’s lone senior wrestlers, Jake Golden won by fall in 1:05 lost by fall in under two minutes Huntsman (152), and Dallin were honored by coaches and as Daniel Goode pinned his to finish off varsity competition. Chevalier (160) each took a win parents at the Buffs final home opponent in 1:40 at 140 pounds. In the JV portion of the match, by forfeit. meet against Ben Lomond High Marc Rebaza at 285 fought a Kolton Kroeger gave the Buffs a Cassity Adams (130), Austin School last Thursday, Jan. 25. grueling match to a 13-10 win on win by fall to begin the day Hansen (171), Zach Huntsman The Buff seniors had letters the day as Braeden Torgensen which had the Buffs defeating (171) ll took losses by fall to fin- read to them by parents and (103), Ben Nelson (112), Chris the Scots with a 69-18 win. ish off the evening. honored their families with a Heaps (125), Zeb Hansen (145), Josh Day pinned his opponent The Buffs will travel to Logan bouquet of flowers as the Buffs and Monte Schmalhaus (152) all in 45 seconds to take the 140 High School this Thursday and finished out dual region compe- took wins by forfeit. division as Kroeger took anoth- Friday for Region 11 competi- tition. At 130, Jesse Bissegger fell in er fall in under two minutes tion, which begins at 3 p.m. Next After a hard-fought match on 1:07 as Mike Trujillo was also and Tyler McClimmans took his week, state qualifiers will go match battle, the Buffs found pinned in under two minutes in match by late fall at 189. down to UVSC in Orem for the themselves victorious, defeating the 135-division. At 145, Brady Wice won by a UHSAA state wrestling champi- the Scots by the score of 45-33, Glen Kummer lost by fall at 6-2 decision while Ben Nelson onships on Feb. 8-10.

Association Assistant Director Jerry coaches do trade tapes, Principal they responded with “that’s fine, he Caught Bovee said just recently the state- Hansen said “I wasn’t aware that it can contact whoever he wants” and continued from page A9 ment was taken out because it was happened.” then started to film again, according not a rule, but an ethics interpreta- Dennis Biorge, parent of one of to the THS parent. throughout the state. tion. the Tooele High varsity basketball Biorge went on. “I even said “As an athletic director for the “A couple of years ago our execu- players, said he witnessed the whole it again ‘are you sure this is legal past six years, I still believe it to be tive committee voted to take this incident. He noted it was brought because we got in trouble for doing unethical to videotape teams other concept out as a rule because it to his attention that two suspicious the same thing in football and we than your own teams,” he stated. was more appropriately a statement filmers, one of which was wearing weren’t even filming.’” “I am sure there are coaches, ath- on ethics. We felt like individual Logan High attire, was filming the The Logan High filmer then said, letic directors, former coaches and schools and regions could deal with Tooele vs. Ogden game Friday at “we had nothing to do with that we administrators throughout the state it as they see fit. My personal opin- THS. are just basketball.” who feel the same way. “Scouting” ion is that I wouldn’t do it as a “One of the THS coaches brought The parent then asked them practices are not considered illegal coach. That’s not the way I would go it to my attention,” he noted. “They “what are your names” but the two in the by-laws of the Utah High about it. Some coaches say it’s OK told me that they saw some Logan filmers quickly changed the subject School Activities Association, the and some don’t. It ends up being a representatives filming the game. and asked him if he had a son on state’s high school sports govern- personal thing. The one that filming was wearing a the team. ing body, but is considered by most “But there is an unwritten rule gray hoody with Logan High insignia “I knew they weren’t going to give coaches throughout the state, espe- that when you go into someone’s on it and the other was wearing a me the names,” Biorge said. “but I cially in football and basketball, as gym that you shouldn’t start taping sports athletic windbreaker. When asked them ‘how are you connected unethical. their games or practices without a (Tooele High) coach brought it to with the Logan team’ and they said In the 2004-05 UHSAA handbook, their permission,” he added. my attention, I looked across the ‘I’m the freshman coach and he is it stated, “it is not ethically appropri- Ben Lomond Principal and Region gym and into the corner and they the sophomore coach and we are 11 Chairman Ben Smith wasn’t avail- were filming at the time. So I decid- playing Grantsville tonight.’” ate to tape games other than your able by press time to comment on ed to go over and ask them what Biorge said the two Logan High own school.” the incident. they were doing. I sat down next to representatives stopped filming and But Utah High School Activities Logan High Principal Patricia them and asked them ‘is what you said ‘nice to meet you’ and left, he Hansen said she was aware of the are doing legal?’ They told me ‘our added. “They were nice guys but I incident and that it had happened head coach has talked to the Utah felt it was just unusual to see a team before. High School Activities Association there filming a game where they Tooele County Youth Soccer “We’ve spoken to the coaches and they said because of lack of time aren’t playing. I asked them ‘why about the incident but since it’s that they were allowed to take films would you want to film us’ and they Spring Soccer Sign Ups not against any Utah High School of games.’” didn’t have any reply. I would say Activities Association rule we’ve When asked on Monday, Bovee they filmed anywhere between five for children ages 4-17 told them, in light of what happened said not he nor anyone else in the to eight minutes. They filmed for in the fall, we told them we felt it UHSAA office, to his knowledge, about five minutes during the con- wasn’t a very good idea to film other was aware of anyone or any team versation. When I asked them who games.” asking for permission to film two they were, that’s when the conversa- When asked about it if this was an region opponents in which their tion started to go “south.” They were isolated incident with her boys bas- team is not competing. “We would very polite. But I could see that they ketball team, Principal Hansen said never approve or disapprove of had a job to do.” it had “happened one time before” this practice since it’s not in our In fact, Biorge said he noticed and when prodded for a response handbook. We would simply give that the camera was aimed partic- she said again, “we’ve had the dis- an interpretation of whether it is or ularly at one Tooele High player, cussion with them and it doesn’t isn’t a rule.” Colton Hogan, a player that has violate any UHSAA rule” and said After the initial statement, Biorge recently begun playing for the Buff there would be no punishment for then asked, “it may be legal but is hoops squad and a returning starter any of the Logan High boys basket- what your doing ethical?” from last year’s team. ball coaches for the second incident The interested parent said the two “They were filming during the since it doesn’t violate a UHSAA Logan High “filmers” replied “yes, varsity game and they were follow- rule. “I wish coaches would make our coach has got it all approved.” ing Colton,” he said. “They had it Dates and Times: it a practice to trade tapes so this But after the statement, Biorge aimed at where Colton was. They scouting thing wouldn’t happen,” then stated “down there our athletic weren’t filming when Colton was on Thursday February 1st 7:00pm - 9:00pm she added director Richard Valdez is contacting the bench. But that is my personal When told that a lot of basketball someone regarding the matter” and observation.” Saturday February 3rd 10:00am - 2:00pm Thursday February 8th 7:00pm - 9:00pm intermission. Colton Hogan spear- the Scots comeback bid with a 16- Saturday February 10th 10:00am - 2:00pm Hogan headed the comeback bid with nine 11 outburst down the stretch to ice continued from page A9 points in the pivotal stretch and Zac the team’s first league triumph on Location: Clausing tossed in a pair of baskets the year. Johnson pumped in eight Ben Lomond battled to a slim as well. Johnson buried another 3- points to trigger the attack and Buddy’s 11-8 lead after one period expired. point shot and Tanner Stuart added Hogan flipped in six more points. Chance Allen buried a pair of 3- a field goal to give the visitors a Justin Brady also added a field goal Fees: point bombs to open the game and double-figure lead at the break. to complete the scoring and help Max Walling hit two field goals to Andrew Gonzales pumped in produce the win. $60 for up to U7 ~ $70 for 8 & up trigger the early outburst. Darwin three points and Allen logged a field Jake Smith buried two 3-point goal to complete the scoring in the Barrios also canned a free throw shots in the frame and Barrios hit key period for the Scots. as well. for a pair of field goals to aid the Ben Lomond did outscore Tooele We will also be signing up referees. Josh Johnson poured in five 9-3 in the third quarter to pull to effort. Charles Moulding also added points, including a 3-point missile, within 29-25 headed into the fourth a charity toss along the way. Any questions call 578-8365 or and Dorian Cochran hit a basket. quarter. Gonzales fired in a 3-point Hogan led all scorers in the game go to our website at www.tcunited.org Mike Cheatham also canned a free shot while Allen, Barrios and with a team-high 18 and Johnson throw to keep Tooele within strik- Walling hit a basket each to ignite netted 16. Clausing also provided ing distance. the Scot rally. four points for the victors. If you played in the fall you do not have to sign up for the The Buffs bounced right back Hogan hit a three-point play for Allen paced the Scots with a team- to seize command of the contest the lone points of the frame for high 10 and Barrios tossed in seven. spring. Your coach will call you in April. with an 18-5 assault to erase the Tooele. Walling, Smith and Gonzales also deficit and post a 26-16 cushion at However, the Buffs fended off chipped in with six points each. TUESDAY January 30, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Lady Buffs vault into second place in region by Nick Drake Ogden today at 7 p.m. and then hosts half-time edge. Brown torched the SPORTS EDITOR co-region leader Logan Thursday, home nets for seven points in the In nearly two weeks, the Tooele also at 7 p.m. pivotal period and Krogh poured High girls basketball team has gone Buff Coach Karie Fredrickson in four points. Madi Dodd also pro- from the cellar to nearly the league said her team didn’t actually play up duced three points and Kaili Snow leader. to its potential but was glad to get added a field goal to extend the lead Just two weeks into the Region the road triumph against the winless to 14 points by intermission. 11 campaign, the Lady Buffs were Lady Scots. Nigh tallied three points on a field 1-2 and facing a two-game losing “We played to their level,” she goal and free throw while Alexis skid headed into a vital game against stated. “We had a really hard time Bird and Corinne Bird added a bas- region nemesis Bear River. getting going and we couldn’t find a ket each. Sam Thomas also canned But since Jan. 16, Tooele has good mix on the floor. We had good a free throw. reeled off three consecutive league balanced scoring. After the first peri- Logan tacked on a 7-4 cushion victories and moved into a lofty od, we had a comfortable lead and in the third quarter to build a 37- second place standing and only one then had an emotional letdown. All 20 cushion with eight minutes still game off the league-leading pace in in all, region wins are good and we remaining. Krogh flipped in three points while Dodd and Jensen hit the region standings. are in the thick of the state playoff a field goal each to extend the mar- The Lady Buffs outscored region chase and that’s where we want to gin. rival Ben Lomond in all four periods be right now.” Alexis Bird hit both baskets for and coasted to a decisive 54-36 vic- Logan 45 - Tooele 30 the lone points of the frame for tory over the Lady Scots Thursday The Lady Grizzlies outscored the Tooele. in Ogden. Lady Buffs in the first three periods The Lady Buffs did register a slim Meredith Nigh poured in a team- of play and coasted to the league 10-8 scoring edge in the final period high 15 and Sam Thomas popped triumph Jan. 11 at Logan. of the game. Thomas pumped in five the opposing nets for 10 to spear- Logan sprinted to a 14-8 lead points, including a 3-point missile, head the pivotal league victory. Erin just eight minutes into the contest. while Lauren Lescanec and Alexis Christiansen netted nine and Marie Teresa Edward and Katie Krogh Bird netted two points each. Karly Porter tossed in eight to help ignite poured in four points each while Bitters also canned a free throw as the triumph. teammates Annika Brown, Nikki well. Shannon Allred paced the Lady Stewart and Cami Jensen hit a field Snow buried a pair of baskets Scots with a game-high 16 and goal each to stake the Lady Grizzlies down the stretch for the Lady Tiffany Turner provided six. to a six-point lead after one period Grizzlies while Brown and Edward With the victory, Tooele now culminated. tallied two points each to complete moves into sole possession of sec- Corinne Bird paved the way for the game. ond place in the region ranks with a the Lady Buffs with a pair of baskets Krogh and Brown paced the 4-2 region record and just one game while Meredith Nigh and Cherise Logan attack with 11 points each off the league leading pace set by 5-1 Tegen chipped in with a field goal while Edward and snow provided teams, Ogden and Logan. Grantsville each to complete the scoring for the six points each. photography/Troy Boman is in fourth place with a 3-3 region visitors. Alexis Bird led Tooele with a Tooele’s Meredith Nigh drives while Grantsville’s Sammie Jensen tries to defend and teammate Taylor mark. The Lady Grizzlies tacked on a team-high eight while Thomas and Chaney (back) attempts to avoid her fallen teammate on the play. The Lady Buffs are just one game out Tooele returns home to tangle whopping 16-8 explosion in the sec- Corinne Bird hit for six each. Nigh of first place in the Region 11 girls standings with a 4-2 mark and Grantsville sports a 3-3 region mark on with rival and co-region leader ond session to build a cozy 30-16 also fired in five for the Lady Buffs. the season.

called basketball they can play Competitors love that challenge. Buff swimmers place in region, ready for state the game with anyone. They know it offers the chance Promise by Nick Drake Lomond (65) and Rowland Hall-St. also took 11th place overall in the Friday night’s game proved to produce their very finest. It continued from page A9 SPORTS EDITOR Marks (38), respectively. event at 1:15.74. the Cowboys are, in fact, true brings forth their competitive Tooele’s Bobby Philpot (100 Philpot also battled to a bronze Grantsville played good old-fash- competitors. What is a true com- greatness! What is competitive Tooele sets its goals high every year. The Buffs battle for region fly) and Jon Lee (100 back) led in the 200 individual medley with ioned and unselfish basketball. petitor? I think the coach of all greatness? It’s being at your best supremacy and a high finish in the the Buffs with region title runs in a solid 2:12.34 in the 200 individual Yes, the Cowboys lost the coaches, Coach John Wooden, when your best is needed. It’s Class 3A state swimming champion- the competitive region swimming. medley. Teammate Terence Perkins game 68 to 61, but they won the said it best, “True competitors enjoying the challenge when ships. This year was no exception. also captured 11th place overall with hearts and adoration of their know it’s exhilarating to be things become difficult, even A preview of the Class 3A State But this year the Region 11 swim- a time of 2:22.83. fans! At the game’s end, there involved in something that’s very very difficult.” Swimming Championships Friday ming ranks were the toughest in Snarr grabbed third place in the were no “mumbles and grum- challenging. They don’t fear it. I think the Cowboys have and Saturday at BYU will be pub- years and Tooele fought against 100 free with a bronze status of 52.41 bles” from the audience. Instead They seek it! Is it fun to do that turned the corner! If they can lished in Thursday’s edition. some of the state’s elite teams in and teammate Jordan Knighton took there was a standing ovation and which is ordinary, easy, simple, lose themselves for the sake of Buff boys take runner-up status their league meet. seventh place at 55.75. Alix Court an appreciation for a team who something anyone can do? Not the team and play good old-fash- In spite of region title runs by The Logan girls and Ogden took ninth place with a season-best just played their hearts out in at all! Yet most of the tasks we ioned and fundamental basket- Bobby Philpot and Jon Lee, the Buffs boys made valiant region title bids effort of 55.99. a very perfect way. I hope each do in our everyday lives are very ball like they did against Logan, still finished just shy of the region Saturday at USU in the Region 11 The Buff squad of Knighton, Court, player and coach understands simple. Anybody could do them. they will be in every ballgame title Tigers Jan. 20 at USU. swimming championships. Cameron Crane and Ricci fought to a what made Friday night a special But they will not produce the joy left this season and in the end… Philpot battled his way to the The second-ranked Lady Grizzlies bronze status in the 200 free relay at night. I hope they realize that that comes from being involved win, lose or draw… no one top of the talented 100 fly field with powered their way to the league girls 1:38.88. when they put their hearts and with something that challenges could ask for anything more. I’ll a gold-medal time of 58.78 to win team title with 371 points, 27 points The team of Philpot, Chevalier, souls into this wonderful game your body, mind, and spirit. see you from the sideline. while THS tandem Trent Andrus ahead of runner-up Tooele with 344. Lee and Snarr took third place in the (1:01.58) and Jared Genther (1:05.8) Bear River claimed a third place at final race, the 400 free relay, with a garnered sixth and seventh place bronze time of 3:31.60 in the event. road game. worse time. We now have to fin- 156 and Ogden was right behind in times, both are season bests for the Lee also took fifth place in the “Wendover came out fired up ish out the region and win out. fourth place at 155 followed by Ben Triumph individuals. 200 free with a season-best time and ready to play and we came We need to get ourselves back on Lomond (77) and Grantsville (1). continued from page A9 Lee also seized the 100 back with of 1:58.50. Crane followed in sixth out flat,” he said. “We could never track before state. We have to stay Lady Buff trio Laurie Halladay (200 free), Mary Burden (50 and a top time of 59.16 and Buff team- place at 2:03.28. Tooele duo Knighton anyone. I am so proud of the girls. get ourselves on track offensively focused on one game at a time 100 free) and Trish Cox (100 breast- mate Stefen Chevalier fought to (2:08.56) and Cooper (2:17.68) also There wasn’t a dry eye in the lock- for the entire game. We missed for the remainder of the regular stroke) all seized region titles in their fourth place in the race at 1:01.45. fought to 10th and 11th place as well. er room. They all played together a lot of layups and had a lot of season.” respective events to help ignite the Genther also garnered seventh place Snarr seized fifth place in the and now know what they can do unforced turnovers. I was all right Wendover 34 - Dugway 30 THS championship bid. overall at 1:05.54. 50 free with a season-best perfor- when they play as a team.” with our defense. It was just one The Lady Wildcats continue to Meanwhile, Tooele had to bat- The Buff squad of Lee, Philpot, mance of 24.10. Ricci also took sev- Dugway Coach Brett Andrus of those nights where we couldn’t play well and posted a rare victory tle top-ranked Ogden and second- Terence Perkins and Mat Snarr com- enth place with a time of 24.75 and said his team just couldn’t get get anything going offensively over the Lady Mustangs Thursday ranked Logan in its boys state cham- bined forces to take a silver time in teammate Court took 10th overall going offensively in the pivotal and it couldn’t have come at a at Wendover. pionships. The Tigers managed to the 200 medley relay at 1:48.21, a at 25.42. Wendover grabbed a 5-0 lead fend off the upset-minded Buffs season best for the squad. Chevalier garnered sixth place after one period of the game. and record a region title tally of Perkins also fought his way to run- overall in the 500 free with a finish Lindsay Mascaro uncorked a 3- 358 to keep its lofty status. But the ner-up status in the 100 breaststroke of 5:30.01 and teammate Andrus was point bomb and Allison Suppanich Tooele boys still handed the second- with a finish of 1:06.37 and Matt right behind with a seventh place hit a field goal to account for all of ranked Grizzlies a bitter defeat in the Ricci was right on his heels with a overall time of 5:38.06, both of which the scoring, on both teams, for the fight for region silver when Tooele third place time of 1:07.77. Perkins were season-best times. Tooele first eight minutes of action. (283) recorded 18 more points than garnered fifth place at 1:09.13 and tandem Kyle Cooper (6:11.95) and Dugway bounced back to Logan (265) to capture the runner-up Cameron Crane earned seventh Stewart Ekins (6:17.06) also took outscore Wendover 11-6 in the team honors. Bear River finished in place overall with a season-best 11th and 12th place respectively, for second session to force an 11- fourth place at 143 followed by Ben effort of 1:09.85. Jared Mangelson the Buff squad as well. 11 deadlock at halftime. Sherilyn Pianar poured in six points and Jaynie Palmer produced a pair Pet of the Week of baskets to lead the way for Wrap the Lady Mustangs. Shelsea Wall continued from page A9 also buried a free throw to aid the Dugway rally. will be door prizes, a raffle and Suppanich, Krishton Gonzales auction and everyone is invited. and Kayla Timm all hit a field goal The cost is $5 plus membership to force the tie at the break. fees - single ($5), family ($20) or Wendover came out firing in corporate ($25). Show your sup- the third period to register a 13- port for our wildlife. For more 7 scoring edge and take a 24-18 information call 884-0515 or 882- lead into the final frame of the 6795. game. Mascaro pumped in five Youth soccer points while Jennie Bateman and Spring registration for the T.C. Gonzales chipped in with three United Youth Soccer League will points each, all hitting a 3-point be held next month at Buddy’s bomb in the frame, to ignite the Family Entertainment Bowling, Lady Wildcats attack. Timm also 1111 N. 200 West, in Tooele. Sign- hit a basket to stake the hosts to a ups will be held Feb. 1 and 8 from six-point lead with eight minutes 7-9 p.m. and Feb. 3 and 10 from 10 remaining. a.m. to 2 p.m. Pianar and Palmer led the way All players who registered in for Dugway with three points each the fall are already signed up for and Wall canned another charity the spring season. For more infor- toss to keep the Lady Mustangs mation contact the soccer hotline within striking distance. at 435-578-8365. Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be The Lady Mustangs did manage required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. to post a 12-10 scoring advan- Scoreboard operators Shelters are only required to hold animals for tage down the stretch. Palmer three days before they are euthanized. triggered the Dugway comeback needed The Tooele Junior Jazz Youth For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals bid with five points in the session available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at and Pianar chipped in with a pair Basketball league is currently looking for scoreboard operators 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville of field goals. C.J. Mathews netted Animal Shelter at 884-6881. a pair of free throws and Morgyn for the 2007 season. Broadhead added another to trig- This is a great opportunity Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. ger the Dugway rally. to make money while watching However, the Lady ‘Cats basketball. If you are interested, Tooele Veterinary photography/Troy Boman stemmed the comeback bid with please call Kris McEachern at 843- Wendover’s Lindsay Mascaro fires off a shot in a Jan. 23 game against four points from Mascaro and two 9248. Operators must be ages 14 Clinic Tintic at Eureka. The Lady Wildcats posted a vital victory over the Lady or older. If interested in being a points each by Tarin Ratliff, Timm 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 Miners and beat Dugway for the first time in 12 seasons Thursday at and Suppanich in the final frame. referee, please call Dean Gonzales WHS as well. at 849-2354. A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 30, 2007 Love Your Heart Wear red on Feb. 2

“Sixty-four percent of Heart attacks and strokes claim the lives of nearly a half million women in the U.S. every year—about one per minute. That makes Cardio-Vascular Disease— women who died suddenly not cancer—the number one killer of women in America. Sadly, that statistic of coronary heart disease should never have been allowed to emerge.

had no previous symptoms, But while some risk factors of cardio-vascular disease, such as age, race and and only 13% of women in heredity can’t be changed, much can be done to reduce or control others, like daily exercise, kicking tobacco, eating right... America view heart disease

as a threat.” And wearing red on Friday Feb. 2.

On that day, citizens across Tooele County are asked to join Mountain West Medical Center in wearing something red. In fact, MWMC will donate $5 for every MWMC employee who wears red on Feb. 2, and contributions will be used for educating and encouraging local women to protect and nurture their hearts.

Why is that so important? Because 64% of women who died suddenly of coronary heart disease had no previous symptoms, and only 13% of women in America view heart disease as a threat.

Want more information? See www.goredforwomen.org for educational resources on how to fight cardio-vascular disease. Want to make a difference right now? Love your heart, and join MWMC in wearing red on Friday Feb. 2.

2055 N. Main Tooele, UT 84074 (435) 843-3600 TUESDAY January 30, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B1

■ Bulletin Board Unless otherwise requested, community news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 p.m. the ■ Birthdays day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information contact ■ Classifieds and Public Notices Hometown Community News Editor Karen Hunt at 882-0050. Sneak peak: ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ Utah Opera brings free production, If you go: art education to Tooele County What: Opera and Musical Theatre, including ten scenes by Karen Hunt Junior High School’s Auditorium. from the new opera The Grapes of Wrath STAFF WRITER The entire community is invited to Where: Tooele Junior High School’s Auditorium he struggles of a the free performance. When: Thursday, Feb. 1 from 7-8:30 p.m., including intermission poor migrant fam- “It’s a fascinating blend between ily traveling to what most people think of opera Cost: Free California might not and beautiful theatre,” said Paul be what some peo- Fowler, education director with ple think of when Utah Symphony and Opera. “It’s so they hear the word melodic. It’s all in English — just operaT — an art form many associate having all those people singing in with foreign stories and languages, English, it draws all the dignity that as well as upper-class snootiness. I think Steinbeck intended.” But, that close-to-home story is The opera, like the novel, explores exactly what county residents will the suffering of the Great Depression find at a free sneak preview of as it follows the struggles of the The Grapes of Wrath, an opera Joad family as they travel from the based on the John Steinbeck novel, Dust Bowl to what they hope will be in Tooele this Thursday. The new a better life in California. opera, entirely in English, was co- In addition to excerpts from the commissioned by Utah Opera. new opera, some classical American While the opera won’t premiere opera and musical theatre will be until May at Salt Lake’s Capitol performed in the second half of the Theatre, 10 scenes from the opera hour-and-a-half production. will be performed by five Ensemble Artists Feb. 1 at 7 p.m. in Tooele SEE OPERA ON B10

photography / Troy Boman Chad Sloan, baritone and Elisabeth Bieber, mezzo- soprano (above), sing the “Then it’s I!” from Rossini’s The Barber of Seville as part of “Who Wants to be an Opera Star?” at Harris Elementary Monday. The program is a clever way to introduce opera to elementary school children. Pianist (below), Tatiana Kelchevatova, holds up a sign that reads “Bravo,” which means well done in Italian.

photography / Troy Boman Utah Opera singer, Elisabeth Bieber (center)gets a laugh from Harris Elementary students Teri Gallo and Dallas Harrison (right) after dressing up Anthony Ventura (left) as an old woman to demonstrate how costumes are used to create characters on Monday. Sate Ayam, buckeye candy give new flair to peanut butter gricul- would make because he was so crops and improve their soils Carver never sought a patent explorers took them there. Many ture busy creating 299 other uses for as well as creating markets for for his creations. He believed that African recipes include peanuts. agent peanuts. Along with peanut butter, their crops. He didn’t stop there food products were gifts from God The product came to the North A he found ways to use peanuts in a — he also found hundreds of uses to be shared equally. Only three American colonies via Spain and George diverse set of products like paper, for soybeans, pecans and sweet patents were ever issued to Carver farmers in North Carolina and Washington ink and oils. His research revolu- potatoes, too. Among his recipes for any of the products he devel- Virginia grew the first commercial Carver was tionized the South’s farm industry and improvements he developed oped. crops. onto something in the 1900’s. adhesives, axle grease, bleach, but- Although Carver is credited with After Carver developed peanut when he invent- Finding a use for peanuts was termilk, chili sauce, fuel briquettes, the invention of peanut butter, it butter, other inventors went to ed peanut but- a worthy goal agriculturally. Since ink, instant coffee, linoleum, may- was invented long before his time. work on machinery to produce it ter in 1880. He peanuts are legumes, they help fix onnaise, meat tenderizer, metal The ancient Incas used peanuts as more quickly and abundantly. may not have Diane Sagers nitrogen in the soil — replenishing polish, paper, plastic, pavement, early as 950 BC and they did make In recent years peanuts and pea- CORRESPONDENT realized what the nutrient that other crops use shaving cream, shoe polish, syn- photography courtesy of Diane Sagers it into a paste. They may have orig- nut products have come under fire an impact this up. Finding uses for them encour- thetic rubber, talcum powder and Peanut butter lends itself to vari- inated in South America, but they one product Homefront aged Southern farmers to rotate wood stain. ous uses. Kids often like it as a became a hit in Africa when early SEE PEANUT BUTTER ON B4 vegetable or fruit dip/topper. Couples Volunteers Library

ominations are being olunteers needed for the eginning Jan. 30, see if you Naccepted by the Tooele VTooele County Domestic Bcan find all the impostors Marriage Coalition for Marriage Violence and Sexual Assault around the Tooele City Library. Recognition Awards. Awards for Victim Advocacy (DVSAVA) cri- Are they all impostors or does outstanding marriages are given sis line. Training will be pro- one of them actually predict the in three categories: Newlywed vided and a background check weather? Do they really predict (under two years); Gold (between required. If interested please anything at all, or are they just two and 30 years); and Longest call 241-0337. trying to confuse you? Win a Married (over 30 years). Fax your sweet treat if you guess cor- nomination to (435)843-2355, rectly before the activity ends or mail it to Tooele Marriage Feb. 23, at 7 p.m. Coalition, c/o USU Extension, 151 N. Main, Tooele, Utah, 84074, or e-mail it to [email protected]. edu by Feb. 6. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 25, 2007

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(CC) leads Warrick and Sara (Gary Dour- (71) DISC A Haunting “House of the Dead” Best Evidence “Bigfoot” (N) Mystery Diagnosis Mysterious pains. Stunt Junkies Stunt Junkies A Haunting “House of the Dead” Best Evidence “Bigfoot” (518) ENC “Zathura” ››› (2005) Josh Hutcherson. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:45) “The Waterboy” › (1998, Comedy) Adam Sandler. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Package” ››› (1989, Suspense) Gene Hackman. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Alien Resurrection dan, Jorja Fox) into a new kind of (534) STARZ Legend-Zorro (:40) “Christmas With the Kranks” ›› (2004) Tim Allen. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:20) “She’s All That” ›› (1999) Freddie Prinze Jr. (CC) “Fun With Dick & Jane” ›› (2005) Jim Carrey. ‘PG-13’ Legend-Zorro social scene. Gordon Clapp guest (561) MAX (4:30) “Scarface” ›› (1983) Al Pacino. ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” ››› (2005) Steve Carell, Paul Rudd. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Seed of Chucky” › (2004) Jennifer Tilly. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The X-Files” ›› (1998) ’ ‘PG-13’ stars in the new episode “Meet Mar- (576) SHOW (5:30) Black Filmmaker Showcase (iTV) (N) Cont’d Bud Greenspan Presents Pride Against Prejudice The LWord “Layup” (iTV) ’ (CC) Masters of Horror “Washingtonians” “Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain” ket.” (591) TMC SpongeBob “Free Enterprise” ››› (1998, Comedy) Rafer Weigel. Premiere. ‘R’ “The Client” ››› (1994) Susan Sarandon. Premiere. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Scream 2” ››› (1997) David Arquette. ’ ‘R’ (CC) TUESDAY January 30, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 The Bulletin Board

Tooele Tax help Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) is offering free tax preparation and filing at Salt Lake Community College located at 66 W. Vine St. in Tooele. No income requirements. Walk-ins and appointments welcome. For appointments call 843-4350 or 211. Valentine dinner USU Extension and the newly formed Tooele Marriage Coalition is hosting a spe- cial Valentine Dinner with dancing and entertainment Feb. 14, at the Eagle’s Nest at the Tooele Army Depot. Dinner will by served at 6:30 p.m. There will also be sev- eral guest speakers and a surprise activity. The cost is $25 per couple. Registration deadline is Feb. 6. Register at the USU Extension Office, 151 N. Main, Tooele, Utah. For more information call (435)843-2350. Outstanding marriages Nominations are being accepted by the Tooele Marriage Coalition for Marriage Recognition Awards. Awards for out- standing marriages are given in three categories: Newlywed (under two years); Gold (between two and 30 years); and Longest Married (over 30 years). Couples from each category will be recognized at photography courtesy of Stansbury Park Elementary the annual “Celebrate the Magic” Valentine During the first half of the 2006-2007 school years, Stansbury Park Elementary student body officers and student council representatives led their student body in sponsoring Dinner event, Feb. 14. Submit the nomi- Tooele’s “Operation Christmas Child” and “Holiday Food Bank.” In both instances the student council’s goals were surpassed. Sixth grade student council officers, (back, l-r) nees’ names, address, telephone number Monica Hanson, Morgan Miera, Maddie Smith, Kaisha Lowe, Taycen Timothy, Kirsten Sloan, Lacy Kirkland, Chandler Staley, Skyler Storworth, Leslie Kirkland, Karlee Manzione, and the year they were married. You must Chris Hansen, Lindsay Guymon, McKayla Jensen; (middle, l-r) fifth graders Maddie Cole, Richelle Kirkland, Ambra Broadhead, Lexie Richins; fourth graders Gage Manzione, include your name, relationship to the nom- Morgan Sasser, Bob Hansen, Alexis Papworth; (front, l-r) fifth graders Samantha Hansen, Nate Moody, fourth graders Brock Deavila and Shelbie Shields. inees, your address and telephone number. stock practice, held every Monday at 7 p.m. For more information call 882-2314. Also, currently enrolled at the education center Summarize in 100 words or less why your at the Deseret Peak Complex Indoor Arena. adult Bible study with child care provided. pay $30. Community participants pay $60. nominees have an extraordinary marriage. Scouting Practice begins Monday Dec. 4, 2006, and Seniors, 55 and over pay $55. Call 833- Fax your nomination to (435)843-2355, or Food Pantry will end Monday March 26, 2007. General 1994 for more information. Preregistration mail it to Tooele Marriage Coalition, c/o Cub Roundtable The First Baptist Church in Tooele is admission is $2. For more information con- required. USU Extension, 151 N. Main, Tooele, Utah, Cub Scout Leader Roundtable will offering a clothing closet and emergency tact Wes Clegg at 435-496-3129 or visit our 84074, or e-mail it to [email protected]. Thursday, Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m. at Tooele food pantry to help meet the needs of our Adult education Web site www.deseretpeakcomplex.com. All nominations must be received by Feb. 6. Jr. High. Roundtable is for any adult who community. Anyone with clothing needs, Get your high school diploma this year! All nominations and selections are kept in works in Cub Scouting. Join us for fun, adults and children, are welcome. The food All classes required for a high school diplo- confidence until the awards are presented friendship and mentoring. If you are expe- pantry is available for emergency needs. ma, adult basic education, GED preparation, at the dinner Valentine’s evening. Philanthropy rienced come and share your experience Hours of operation are Saturdays from word processing, drivers’ education and with others. If you are new to Cub Scouting, 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at 580 S. English as a second language are available. Learn Food Sense Eagle project come and let us help you, your den and Main, Tooele. For more information call Register now to graduate — just $25 per One more Food Sense class is planned, There is a coat and blanket drive for the pack. We will discuss the theme for March 882-2048. semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 West, Can taught by USU instructor, Michelle Russell. homeless shelter going until Jan. 30. For — Baloo Skies. We’ll be watching for you be reached at 833-1994. Adult Education My pyramid is the focus Wednesday, Jan. 31. Christians gather information call Carter at 843-7936. and hoping for Baloo Skies. classes are for students 18 and over. It starts at 6 p.m. and is free. To sign up see Tooele Christian Fellowship invites you the customer service desk at Macey’s Food Help abuse victims to attend our Sunday services at our new Take GED and Drug. Volunteers needed for the Tooele County meeting place: Tooele High School on 200 The GED test will be given on Feb. 6, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Library W. Vine St. Worship starts at 10 a.m. and starting at 8 a.m. Contact Andrea at 833- Flu shots Victim Advocacy (DVSAVA) crisis line! Bible classes for all ages is at 11 a.m. Call 1994 by Feb. 2 to pre-register for the test. Flu shots are still available at Tooele Training will be provided and a background Library Fun 435-224-3392 or check out our Web site at County Aging and Adult Services for adults English as a Second Language check required. If interested please call Fun February is at the Tooele City www.tooelechristianfellowship.org. and children age 12 and older. Medicare ESOL conversational classes are held 241-0337. Library beginning Jan. 30. See if you can Part B will be billed for the cost of the shot Spanish services offered Monday and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. find all the impostors around the library. The Episcopal Church of St. Barnabas ESOL students may come anytime the cen- for those who qualify, and Blue Cross will Are they all impostors or does one of them be billed as a secondary insurance. The cost invites everyone to the Spanish services ter is open for individualized study with Schools actually predict the weather? Do they really every Saturday at 5:30 p.m. For information our software programs and textbooks. The of the shots is $20 without insurance cover- predict anything at all, or are they just try- age. For further information, please call call Padre Romas at 882-4721 or 801-968- book fee is $25 per semester. Business Management ing to confuse you? Win a sweet treat if 2731 or call Diconea Irene Rael at 882- Joyce Rigby at 882-2870, ext. 128 or Donna you guess correctly. This program and our Young at 882-2870, ext. 126. Students are able to receive free career 2062. training while still in high school by taking Presidential Trivia will end Feb. 23, at 7 p.m. Seniors Optimize your credit classes offered at Jordan Tech. Classes are Children’s story time is every Wednesday at Come learn how to improve your score. open to juniors and seniors. Registration for 11 and children’s crafts each Friday, from 3 An improved credit score can save you Education Grantsville Senior Center next year has begun. There is an open house to 5 p.m. For more information on these and thousands of dollars in interest and fees. The Grantsville Senior Center can be scheduled for parents and students on Feb. other library programs, visit our Web site Even if you have good credit there are tips Labels for education reached at 884-3446. 7, from 4 to 8 p.m. For more informa- http://tooelecity.org/tcl/library.html. and tricks to improve it. No cost. 60 S. Main Harris Elementary is still collecting box- Daily Schedule tion please contact Mrs. Darlene Anderson, Getting to know our Arab neighbors St. at 6:30 p.m., Feb. 8. Call 882-0355 or tops, soup labels and Cream of Weber milk Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Tooele High counseling office, 833-1981. The library will host a presentation of [email protected]. caps for education. Anyone not sponsoring Friday. Please make your reservation before Sharp survey “Getting to know our Arab neighbors” on Feb. a school, please send them in. Please do not 8:30 a.m., the morning of the meal or sign up This survey is given to students in grades 8, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested throw away all that money when there are sheets are available for you at the center. 6 - 12, and gathers information about the in this presentation, please meet in the library so many schools that can use it. Send to Please fill them out. Grantsville student’s level of risk, protection, substance community room for local Peace Corps vol- Sherry Tomboc at 315 Birch, Tooele, Utah, Breakfast: Wednesday at 9:30 to 12 p.m. use and delinquent behavior. Parental per- unteer and lecturer, Shauna Steadman. She 84074, or call Sherry at 882-7604 for a pick Aerobics: Tuesday, Friday at 9 a.m. Softball meeting mission slips will be sent home on Jan. 29 will share her experiences with the Moroccan up. Thank you so much for all your help. Bingo: Thursday at 1 p.m. Grantsville Girls Softball will have a meet- and 30. Please sign and return with your people through pictures and Arabic artifacts. We have been getting sports equipment and Bunko: Wednesday at 1 p.m. ing on Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. at Grantsville City student. We encourage you to mark “Yes,” Online library renewals things needed at the school. All your help Ceramics: Tuesday at 10 a.m. Hall to organize the 2007 season. All inter- but we ask that you also return the form Remember you can access Tooele City adds up so much. Thank you again. Line Dancing: Thursday, 10 a.m. ested parents and coaches should attend. with a signature of “No” if you don’t want Library accounts online. Go to http://www. Pinochle: Thursday at 9 a.m. Any questions, call Troy at 884-0375. Host families needed your student to participate. If you have any tooelecity.org/tcl/library.html and click “My Pacific Intercultural Exchange (PIE) is Pool: Everyday Children’s program questions please call Terry Linares, Tooele Library Card” in the top left-hand corner; currently looking for host families in the Puzzles: Everyday The Grantsville Children’s Program is set County District Safe School Coordinator, enter your library card number and last local area to host a foreign exchange stu- Birthday dinner on Feb. 23, at 4 p.m. for March 15, 2007. Live try-outs will be held at 833-1900. name. The “Patron Information” screen will dent. These young ambassadors are all Entertainment: It’s a surprise! March 7, at Willow Elementary. Individuals Test scheduled show all items currently on loan to you. You between the ages of 15 and 18 years of age Health Clinic may try out for more than one act, but if The Utah Basic Skills Competency Tests can renew items (if not overdue), reserve and all speak English. Students are from Hearing Clinic: Tuesday, Feb. 6, 9 a.m. chosen, will only be allowed to perform in will be given Feb. 13, 14, 15 and 20 as a books and check our collection. Need help? across the world and will come with either to 12 p.m. one act. Acts should be around 2 1/2 to 3 make-up day in all high schools. Passing Call 882-2182. their own spending money or a scholarship Blood Pressure: Every Thursday, 12 p.m. minutes. Remember individuals need to live the subtests is one of the requirements to Bookmobile story time stipend. Please call 877-987-3990 for more Foot Clinic: Tuesday, Jan. 30 from 1:30 to in Grantsville, have Grantsville roots or go receive a high school diploma. Information The Tooele County Bookmobile Library, information. 3:30 p.m. Appointments are necessary. to a Grantsville School. Start to plan your about these tests can be found on the Utah 429 E. Main, Grantsville. Story time will Trips: Wendover, Friday, Feb. 16, cost is acts. More info to come. Any questions call Area representatives needed $15. Laughlin/Mesquite March 12-16, cost is State Office of Education Web site at http:// be held each Thursday at 4 p.m. unless Pacific Intercultural Exchange is looking Joan Painter at 830-0678 or 884-0229. $216 + $75 (single). Tuachan, June 18, 19 www.usoe.k12.ut.us/eval/BSCT/bsct.htm. the library is closed. For information call for individuals to work as area representa- and 20, shows are Cinderella and My Fair 884-3703. tives. Area representatives are needed to TJHS progress reports Lady. Third term progress reports (midterms) find host families and work with foreign Rummage sale: The first Friday of every Stansbury for Tooele Jr. High School will be sent Churches exchange students and their families during month from 1 to 4 p.m. Only seniors can sell home with students on Tuesday, Feb. 6. placement in the county. Individuals must and everything must be removed from the Stansbury meeting Parent teacher conferences will be held Food distribution enjoy teenagers and have good communica- center by 4 p.m. The Stansbury Park Architectural Control on Tuesday, Feb. 13, from 4 to 7 p.m. All The Utah Food Bank will be having tion skills. Please call 877-987-3990 for more Center board meeting on Monday, Feb. Committee, representing the areas of parents are invited to attend and meet their a food distribution at the First Baptist information. Country Club A, Country Club B, Lakeside 5, at 10 a.m. student’s respective teachers. Church, located at 580 S. Main St., Tooele, Gain computer skills and Lakeview, is looking for residents from on Friday, Feb. 2. Sign up begins at about Center is closed on Monday, Feb. 19. these areas to serve on the ACC Board. Remediation The Tooele Adult Education Center is Tooele Seniors Registration for remediation classes will 8 a.m., and distribution begins at about 9 offering a beginning class in Microsoft Those who are interested should come to The Tooele County Senior Citizen Center be held Tuesday, Jan. 30, from 2:20 to 3 a.m. We are usually finished by 10:30 to 11 Word XP, Access, Excel, PowerPoint and the next meeting. The Board meets at the can be reached at 882-2870. The center is p.m. in the main office. Any student that a.m. There must be one adult per household Windows. The class will be at the Tooele Club House on the first and third Tuesday for the enjoyment of all senior citizens 55 has failed a core class must remediate. A present. Everyone is welcome. If you have Adult Education Center at 76 S. 1000 West of each month at 7 p.m. years young and up. parent should accompany their student. any questions, please call Pastor Jon at on Tuesday and Wednesday nights for five Registration must be completed by Feb. 2. 882-2048. weeks beginning Tuesday, Feb. 13, and Deseret Peak Classes begin Feb. 5. Singers wanted ending March 21, from 6 to 9 p.m. Adults SEE BULLETIN ON B9 Rabies clinic Tooele United Methodist church will per- form an Easter Cantata on Palm Sunday, Crafters, volunteers wanted A rabies clinic will be held Feb. 10, from BULLETIN BOARD POLICY 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Tooele High School ani- April 1, at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in being The eighth annual Deseret Stampede and a part of this choir group, practice is every Days will be Friday, June 1, and Saturday mal lab (located on the corner of Second W. If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact Sarah West at 882-0050, fax and Vine St. Southwest corner). Tooele City Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the church, 78 E. Letah June 2. They are looking for vendors and Ave., Tooele. All are welcome. to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for special volunteers. Events include pro-rodeo, craft will be present to renew licenses for dogs community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For- show, entertainment and more. If you are and cats. Dr. Gary Gowans, DVM, will be the Teen youth group profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to Missionettes, Royal Rangers, teen interested, call Lindsey Sundloff at 435- on-site veterinarian. Rabies and annual vac- 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announce- youth group: it’s all about the kids. Held 843-4046. cinations will be provided at the clinic. ment will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Tooele department at 882-0500. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day Rough stock practice First Assembly of God, 127 N. Seventh St. Monday night activity: Come watch rough prior to the desired publication date. B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 30, 2007

BIRTHDAYS found in peanut butter. Peanut Butter Those who have been con- John Charl Brown continued from page B1 cerned can rest easier. Recent studies show that trans fats are John Charl Brown, of Orem, for food safety concerns. almost non-existent in peanut but- will celebrate his 90 birthday on In the early 1960’s, the US Food ter. In addition, studies show that Jan. 31. He was born and raised and Drug Administration (FDA) people who eat nuts four to five in Grantsville, Utah. He graduat- turned its attention to aflatoxin times per week lower their risk of ed from Grantsville High School after several well-publicized out- cardiovascular problems. in 1935, lettering in basketball, breaks that caused deaths of You can make your own peanut and as senior class president. He turkeys and pigs. Aflatoxins are butter in a blender or food proces- sor. After all peanut butter is just received his BS from BYU in 1939 toxic metabolites caused by two molds — Aspergillus flavus and roasted peanuts crushed into a and worked at the Pentagon in Aspergillus parasiticus. In suf- paste. One-half of all edible pea- Washington D.C. before serving ficient amounts, they may cause nuts produced in the United States in the Army during World War acute toxicity and are carcinogens are used to make peanut butter II. He married Kathryn Bennett for some animals. Although the and peanut spreads. in 1946 and received his Ph.D. molds affect many small grains, This product lends itself to an at Michigan State University John Charl Brown peanuts are particularly suscep- assortment of uses from peanut in 1949. John worked for the tible. butter sandwiches, to vegetable Department of Agriculture in for many years. Happy Birthday Because of this threat, the FDA toppings, to desserts and main Beltsville, Md., and retired back from your children, grandchil- established maximum permis- dishes. to Utah in 1980. He then worked dren and great-grandchildren. sible levels of aflatoxin in food, as an adjunct professor at BYU We love you! and the United States Department Homemade peanut butter of Agriculture (USDA) agreed to 1 cup fresh roasted or salted regulate the quality of domestically peanuts photography courtesy of Diane Sagers produced peanuts. Other regula- 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons oil The peanut butter sandwich is a perennial favorite among children and tions extend to cover imported Salt to taste (optional) adults alike. It is the perfect lunchbox favorite as it is nutritious and safe to pack without ice. Put it with milk and it forms a very nutritious peanuts as well. Place peanuts and oil in blender source of protein. Peanuts intended for human and blend until smooth and consumption must be analyzed for creamy. For chunky peanut butter set. Cool. In a mixing bowl, beat aflatoxin before they are accepted drizzle on peanut sauce (below). add more nuts after blending and cream cheese until smooth. Spread into the country. As a result, con- Serving suggestions blend until nuts are chopped up. over crust. In another mixing bowl, sumers can safely purchase and Pile other ingredients on bed beat milk and pudding mix on consume peanut products from the of rice before drizzling on peanut medium speed for two minutes. grocery store. Buckeye candy sauce. These could include the fol- Spread over the cream cheese Some people cannot eat peanuts The buckeye is the seed of the lowing. layer. Refrigerate for 20 minutes or due to peanut allergies. Essentially, buckeye tree and looks similar to Boiled eggs until set. Spread with whipped top- allergies are a result of the body’s a horse chestnut. These delightful Lettuce ping. Sprinkle with chips. Chill for immune system identifying a harm- candies have the look of a buck- Tomato wedges 1 to 2 hours. less substance such as a peanut is eye, but the flavor of peanut butter. Sliced cucumbers harmful. It creates specific anti- Green beans bodies to fight off the substance 1 16- to 18-ounce jar creamy Peanut butter cookie crust Coconut and the body reacts with itching, peanut butter 1/2 cup peanut butter Peas swelling, etc. 4 cups powdered sugar 1/2 cup butter Pineapple Peanuts are not the only foods 1 cup (two sticks) soft butter or 1/2 cup brown sugar Celery to cause allergic reactions. It is, margarine — room temperature 1/2 cup white sugar however, one of the eight foods 1 12-ounce bag chocolate chips 1 1/2 cup flour Marinade for Sate Ayam 1/2 cake paraffin wax or one that cause 90 percent of all food- 1/2 teaspoon soda chicken tablespoon cooking oil 1 egg allergic reactions. The eight are 1/2 cube butter or margarine, Combine peanut butter and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla milk, egg, peanut, tree nuts, fish, melted softened butter in a large bowl. 1/4 teaspoon salt shellfish, soy and wheat. 1 tablespoon soy sauce Mix well and shape into small Cream the butter with egg and Fortunately, most people do not 1/4 teaspoon ginger have allergies to peanuts and can balls. Refrigerate until firm. Melt peanut butter. Sift together dry enjoy them both for their flavor chocolate and paraffin or oil over ingredients and work into creamed and their nutritional value. low heat. Stir. Using a toothpick, mixture. Add vanilla. Bake on Peanut sauce 1/4 cup peanut butter chunky or There is no question that peanut dip peanut butter balls in melted cookie sheet as above. smooth butter is an American favorite. The chocolate, leaving tops bare to 1 tablespoon chopped green U.S. grows about one-tenth of the resemble buckeyes. Cool on waxed Peanut butter isn’t just for sand- onion or diced onion peanuts used in the world (more paper. wiches and desserts. It can find a 1/2 garlic clove minced peanuts for human consumption place in main dishes as well as in 1/2 cup water than any other country). More Chocolate pudding pie this unusual dish known as Sate 1/2 tablespoon lemon or lime than half of those go into peanut Makes 12 servings Ayam. juice butter. Peanut oil is also popular Peanut butter cookie crust (rec- Sate Ayam is a mild Indonesian 1/4 teaspoon paprika as a high-quality salad and cook- ipe below) or refrigerated peanut chicken dish with various food Dash cayenne pepper (optional ing oil and is commonly used in butter cookie dough items of choice stacked on the — use more or less) margarine. 1 12-ounce carton softened plate and topped with a peanut 1/2 teaspoon chicken bouillon Peanuts are nutritious and high cream cheese sauce. It consists of marinated and 1 tablespoon brown sugar in energy. The seeds contain 40 to 1 3/4 cup cold milk broiled chicken or turkey 1/4 teaspoon salt 50 percent oil and 20 to 30 percent 1 3.9 ounce package instant protein, and they are an excellent chocolate pudding mix Sate Ayam Brown onion and garlic in a source of B vitamins. 1 8-ounce carton frozen 2 boneless, skinless chicken small amount of oil. Add spices, Fear that peanut butter con- whipped topping, thawed water and peanut butter and juice. tains trans fats has caused some 1/4 cup miniature semi-sweet breasts cubed (or use turkey or Add remaining ingredients. Bring consumers to cut back on peanut chocolate chips whole chicken parts) to a boil and let simmer until thick. butter consumption. Research Prepare cookie dough (can Soak cubed meat in marinade (Use more water if it gets too thick has shown that consumption of substitute refrigerated peanut but- (below) for at least four hours. — it should be the consistency of a trans fats increases cholesterol ter cookie dough). Press into a Thread meat on bamboo skewers thin white sauce.) although less than saturated fats. greased 12-inch pizza pan. Bake at and broil until golden brown on all The assumption was that these are 375 degrees for 15 minutes or until sides. Serve on a bed of rice and ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS ON B9

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TRANSCRIPT time assistant Monday- BULLETIN Suite 100 w/large vocabulary Has Thursday, 8am-5pm. ceive on-call pay, visit rate and WENDOVER AIRPORT www.tooeletranscript.com 833-0229 Airport Director full size cage, travel Pay DOE. Vacation, re- mileage reimbursement, will also cage, and portable tirement, holiday, bo- Airport Director: We are looking for an energetic, respon- 23 PEOPLE Needed to nuses. Fax resume to need to take call 1-2 nights a week sible person interested in aviation and airport operations. perch $1000 firm 435- 882-0310 lose 5-100lbs! All natu- (435)882-8481 from 5:00pm - 8:00am. Applicant The Airport Director will perform a variety of managerial, ral, 100% guaranteed. supervisory and administrative tasks related to the day-to-day Various Positions must have current Utah license and business operations of the Tooele County Airport. Livestock FREE SAMPLES! 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ING,$0 down, financing • Inspection and monitoring of airport facilities and grounds No experience. Not a by Central Refrigerated. maintenance; • Operating the fi xed-base operation. DRY STRAW bales, $5/ To apply call HR Manager at 801-262-2080, fax school. 801-438-0067 Drive for Central and • Soliciting various types of bids and/or proposals; bale. Free delivery on resume to 801-284-5999 or email resume to earn up to $40K+ 1st preparing construction project specifi cations; negotiating 5ea or more purchased. APARTMENT MANAG- year! (800)727-5865 ex- and administering Great winter bedding [email protected]. ER- P/T (25hrs weekly tension 447 www.central aviation and non-aviation leases, agreements and other and contractor cement Mon-Fri days) for 21 drivingjobs.net (ucan) transactions. covering. Garth 435- unit HUD subsidized se- • Planning, assigning, supervising, evaluating and inspecting 837-2246. Cell 435- nior housing communi- the work of airport fi eld, administration and fi re department 830-2309 ty. Must be computer lit- personnel. erate and customer • The ideal candidate must have good oral and written service oriented. Duties communication skills to interface with FAA, TSA, County EATING RABBITS, fry- Commissioner’s, local businesses and city leaders. ers. Call 884-6615 or include collecting rents, • Experience with engineering drawings and ability to read 840-4809. processing leases/ re- Great Career Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V and understand Airport Layout Plans. certification paperwork, • Supports the Historical Properties Management Plan. Need to sell that new vouching expenditures, Minimum Qualifi cations – champion bull or your and ensuring HUD com- yearling calves? Place pliance. Must be a team Opportunities • Salary is negotiable based on Management and Airport Laborers knowledge and experience. your classified ad into Various manual tasks including, player and able to work • Minimum requirements include a bachelor’s degree or 47 newspapers, find independently. HUD equivalent experience with fi ve years of increasing your buyers quickly. For shoveling, sweeping, steam clean- and/ or leasing experi- responsibility preferably in airport management at small or only $135. your 25 word ing, painting, tire work, mechani- ence helpful. Starting Bindery Help Needed non-hub Park 139 commercial service airport. classified will be seen pay $13/hr. Paid holi- Transcript Bulletin Publishing is currently accepting • Must be a U.S. citizen and pass pre-employment drug, by up to 500,000 read- cal assistance, lifting, pushing and days. Pick up applica- criminal history and background checks. applications for a full time entry-level position. Duties • Enhancing qualifi cations include but are not limited to ers. It is as simple as pulling, and raking. Days, swings, tion at Canyon Cove Of- MBA, Accreditation by the American Association of calling the Tooele Tran- and graveyard shifts. Competi- fice, 178 E Vine St, will included: Helping on a Saddle Stitch & trimmer Airport Executives (AAAE), FAA private pilot certifi cate, script Bulletin at Mon-Fri or call Lila Oul- binding line, folding and cutting equipment and fi nancial/accounting background, personal computer skills, (435)882-0050 for de- tive wages, quarterly and annual son at 1-801-231-2349. various printing equipment. No experience necessary and corporate experience; or tails. (Ucan) bonuses and great benefi t package. EOE • An equivalent combination of education and experience. but helpful. Must be at least 18 years of age with a high AVON: TO BUY OR Applications and additional information for open Must be self-motivated and work school diploma or equivalent and have a current drivers positions are available at the Invite the Whole Town well with others. SELL. Sell to anyone. Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce to Your Yard Sale! For information call in- license. Heavy lifting required. All benefi ts included. 47 South Main Street Tooele To apply in person call dependent sales repre- 435-843-3157 or at Wendover Airport sentative Vi Knutson Apply at 58 North Main Street, Tooele. TOOELE RANSCRIPT 345 Airport Apron, Wendover Utah T 888-672-7766 for locations. 884-3830 Send resume to: or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us BULLETIN Apply online at: This recruitment will run on a continuous basis until Transcript Bulletin Publishing the needs of the Department have been met. EEO Employer 882-0050 www.stakerparson.com Subscribe Today 882-0050 PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074. Transcript Bulletin Publishing promotes a drug free OFFICE HELP WANTED IMMEDIATE environment. The Stansbury Park Improvement District is Pressman Needed accepting applications for a part-time offi ce Transcript Bulletin Publishing is currently accepting person, up to 29 hrs. per week with the possibil- OPENINGS at the applications for a full time 4 color pressman. Duties ity of full-time in the future. The applicant must will included: Running and maintaining a Heidelberg have high integrity to assist in the daily respon- 4 color press. Running various other printing presses. Must be at least 18 years of age with a high school sibilities including, but are not limited to: typing Wal-Mart diploma or equivalent and have a current drivers 40 wpm, WordPerfect, MS Word, touch 10-key, license. All benefi ts included. fi ling, A/P, A/R, collections, customer service, Distribution Apply at 58 North Main Street, Tooele. minute transcriptions, letter writing and basic Send resume to: computer skills. Center in Grantsville! Transcript Bulletin Publishing PO Box 390 Wage range is $9.00 to $10.00 per hour Tooele, Utah 84074. based on experience and qualifi cations. Transcript Bulletin Publishing promotes a drug free No benefi ts included. $12.90/hr to start for T-F environment. Minimum requirements include: • High school diploma $14.25/hr to start for S,S,M • One year offi ce experience $3.00/hr raise within 2 1⁄2 years • Strong collections and previous accounting experience is a plus Material Handling Positions Must be able to lift up to 100 lbs continuously Applications can be picked up at the District offi ce in Stansbury Park, #30 Plaza To apply, please visit our Distribution (435) 882-7922 Center at 929 N SR 138 Grantsville. Applications and certifi ed type test must be received by 4:00 p.m. February 7, 2007. Please allow 30-60 minutes to complete An Equal Opportunity Employer the Application Process. TUESDAY January 30, 2007 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B7

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Friday FT/ PT, $8.50 • 940 sq. ft basement with Tooele County’s largest per hour+, benefits. Small Business owners: SUVs Dark Cherry Wood Cabinets 2 walk-outs MOVE-IN property company serving all 801-255-6271 REAL ESTATE INVEST- Place your classified ad 3 Bedrooms OR seeks apprentice * in 45 newspapers 1995 JEEP Cherokee, SPECIAL! your property needs. MAINTENANCE TECH- massive 50% marketing throughout Utah for only One month runs great, looks great, P/T (25hrs weekly Mon- commission * work from $155. for 25 words, and FREE Rent 175K, $2850 obo. thru February! Fri days) for 21 unit the comfort of your own $5. per word over 25. Ila Sprouse Wayne (435)830-6600 HUD subsidized senior home call 1-888-411- You will reach up to 3292 opportunity awaits 340,000 households 435-224-2737 housing community. 1998 DODGE Durango Must have maintenance you. Leave your infor- and it is a one call, one Safegaurd Property Management Maroon 84,000k miles, mation. (ucan) order, one bill program. 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Must have building lease Grants- Formal Living and Dining Area. Available cellent condition. 435- Tub/Shower/Walk-In Closets, FHA tions at Canyon Cove own transportation and ville 435-884-0534 Large Family Room. hand tools. Please con- 840-1086 Leave mes- loan, 0% Down, $850 Month. Oac • FHA • VA • Refi nance Office, 178 E Vine St, sage. Mon-Fri or call Lila Oul- tact Damon at 801-647- Wanted • Purchase • Grants • Construction son at 1-801-231-2349 2048 Trucks • First Time Home Buyers WORK FROM home and WANT TO buy M-1 Ga- Contractors! • 0 DOWN LOAN PROGRAMS Place Your Ad: love it. PT/ FT Call 801- rand Rifle (435)882- $500! TRUCKS/ SUVs ! Investors! 882-0050 805-1885 8688 Even poor credit, bankruptcies & foreclosures from $500! Chevys, 6 Condo Lots WANTED: I Will pay Jeeps, Fords and More! OLD Police Impounds For For Sale!!! www.1homeloanadvisor.com cash for your junk cars. S Call Scott (435)830- Sale, For Listings Call $40,000 per door. Lots 1,2,3 and 435.830.4204 6189 800-586-3805 x 9973 Full Price Offer 9,10,11. Country Haven Condos. 5863 Windsong Dr., Private entrance and exclusive Stansbury Park paradise away from traffic and noise. Motorcycles & 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton The Kirk Fantastic 2-Story in great Stansbury Existing condos have sold as fast as Jason White ATVs truck, 4x4 frame & en- Quiet, Quality apartments in a Park neighborhood. Laundry we can build them!!! Mortgage Consultant restored historic structure 1999 HUSQVARNA gine, good tires & great engine (350). Good upstairs. RV Parking. Close to Great $$$ Opportunity!!! TE610 great bike, really schools, parks, golf course, lake, Blueprints Available!! The Best Places at the Best Prices fast must see. $2000 trans. New Edlebrock pool, tennis courts. 801-309-1385 Travis carb. New Edlebrock in- Completely Furnished take & manifold. $1300 Weekly & Monthly Rates WANTED: ATV 4x4 any obo. (435)840-8790 condition. Cash paid. 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1977 FORD Mustang II 435.224.9186 Interior and body in good condition needs carburetor an electrical 37 South 100 West work $1800 obo 435- 285 Alfred Dr Doug Lawson Heather Johnson 830-2344 Charming, clean, CLEAN AS A open spacious! WHISTLE! READY 1992 LEXUS LS 400 TO MOVE RIGHT New windows, IN! Priced to sell. New timing belt, battery newer furnace & GARAGE! NEWLY Strong runner $2100 ce/a, newer roof, FINISHED FAMILY obo 435-840-5734 ROOM IN BASE- new water heater, MENT WITH NEW new carpet, new CARPET! 2 INCH paint, new vinyl. BLINDS THROUGH- FFOR FOORR SSALE! SAALLEE!! New Listing updated kitchen. New Listing OUT! HOME Dan Egelund WARRANTY! Kelly Kremer Kim Ekins 579 Oak Ct Lofgren Acres 328 E Broadway

Sell Your Car Here for $ 80* UNDER ea. 6 STUNNING CONDO ON TOOELE’S CONTRACTUpdated kitchen w/maple cabinets, can 40 acre lots, well permit located EAST BENCH! Upgrades galore! CLEAN. lights, beadboard, lg covered patio, HUGE Kim Kirks Nicole Cloward Andrea Cahoon Val Wimmer Whitney Lawless Call 882-0050 Beautiful views. 4 LG bedrooms & lots of in Lofgren, 10 miles south of Terraced, beautiful backyard, shed, rv park., *Based on 13 issue contract. storage. Water softener. State of the art alarm newer furnace & c/a. Fully fi nished. Nice system, c/a, central vac, marble & tile. Vernon. Call for more info. neighborhood. 1185 N. Main • Tooele • 882-8868 2002 HYUNDAI Accent, All offi ces independently owned and operated. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. $4300 obo. (801)599- All offi ces independently owned and operated. Information 6286 deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 1185 N. Main • Tooele B8 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 30, 2007

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Rms., 1 Irrigation water ble Terms & Quick (435)882-0476 Find HUD & Bank $ 80* Fireplace, 2 Car Gar. .40acres 364 S 100 W Closing. Contact Steve 2BDRM 1BTH condo, 4BDRM 2BTH, 1310 N GRANTSVILLE, 3BDRM, owned homes at: And Barn For only $169,900 Outwest Re- Martin (801) 577-5394 $750/mo, $250/dep, no 465 E. 2 car garage, ea. 2bth, carport, fenced, www.tooelebankowned 6 $264,900 Call Ellen alty 801-706-5570 Realty Executives of smoking, no pets. fenced yard, good TOOELE no pets/ smoking. homes.com or call for 888/597-6021 RE/MAX Utah. TRANSCRIPT (801)360-8397 Call 882-0050 BULLETIN neighborhood, clean, no $800/mo, first & last a list Berna Sloan Results TWO MFG Homes on smokers. $1000/mo (435)884-6363 435-840-5029 Group *Based on 13 issue contract. their own property. Serving Tooele County $800/dep. 435-840- Since 1894 Place Your Ad Here 1 Real Estate GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm, Beautiful and Spacious WANTED: LAND & or Call 882-0050 5551 GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm, 2bth, unfinished base- 3bdrm, 2bth. 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(Mention ucan) water shares in Grants- 840-0344 NEWER, CLEAN, x 5153 Your Local ville area. 800-379- 4bdrm, 2bth, fenced SELLING YOUR HOME? 5330 yard, NE location, Advertise it in the clas- News Source lease/ option to buy, TOOELETRANSCRIPT HOME FOR Sale or rent sifieds. Call 882-0050 WATER SHARES for 186 W. Heritage Hill Dr. Tooele • $305,900 TOOELE $975/mo 435-840-0727 BULLETIN Lease option Also buy TRANSCRIPT sale 9.75 acre feet. Call or visit www.tooeletran BULLETIN homes 843-1967 801- script.com 882-8836 RENT TO OWN & Lock 631-4257 • Large .35 acre in Purchase Price Corner Lot NOW!! NO Bank Quali- • 4 bdrms fication Required! • 2 1/2 baths, 3bdrm, 1bth, Central Air New Paint, New Carpet, • 4 car garage, & New Tile Only • 3200 sq ft. $975/mo plus $3000 Have a • Beautiful Deposit Purchase Price Mountain Views $139,900 Call Ellen 888-597-6021 RE/MAX Results Dog-Gone STANSBURY HOME for rent.. Rambler with 5 Canyon Rim Estates, SE Tooele • $385,000 bedrooms and 2 bath- rooms. Fully fenced yard and great neigh- Good BEING FRAMED NOW! borhood. $1050/month. To be built in coveted Call (435) 840-5184 South East location. STANSBURY PARK 3 bdrms, 2006 Rambler, 3bdrm, 2 1/2 baths, New Year 2bth, 2 car garage, 4 car garage, 3204sqft, ac, tile, blinds, 4527 sq ft. $1075/mo plus security. Toll free 866-666-6446 296 E. Drysdale • Tooele 1581 E. Colavito Dr. • Tooele 818 N. Highway 138, Gville STANSBURY PARK 3BDRM 2bth 2 car garage, 2 story, modern. New carpet. $995/mo 5588 Ardeness Way UNDER Davidson Realty 1135 N. 600 E. Tooele 1238 E. Haylie Ln. (435)833-0233 (801)466-5078 Upgrades everywhere! Lighting, Very nice 2 story home in Horse Property on 1.83 acres. fl ooring,SOLD plumbing rock exterior. Overlake. This is a unique fl oor CONTRACT3 bedrooms, Two 3/4 bathrooms, STANSBURY PARK, Very nice home this is one you plan with a bonus room on the beautiful unique home with 3bdrm, 2bth landscape, must see! second fl oor! amazing views. $320,000 UNDER w/d, microwave, auto- matic sprinklers, 2 car garage. Available 2/1 662 Blueridge Dr • Tooele 986 Bates Canyon Rd • Erda 908 N. 580 E. • Tooele CONTRACT No smoking/ pets For Sale or Rent $950/mo • 3 Bdrm & 2 baths • 3 Bedrooms • 2 1/2 bathrooms 435-579-1709 801-842- • Master Suite w/ garden tub • Large Master Suite w/jetted tub 2201 SOLD• 4387 sq. ft. • Large .29 acre lot • 2400 sq. feet • 3 car garage • Fully Landscaped & Familyroom • Large open Atmospere STANSBURY RENTALS • Fully Fenced • Bonus Room Extremely spacious and homey 5bdrm, 3bth, 2 car garage, $1100/mo. Call now Ask for Joseph 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Newly 6 bdrms, 4 bths, 2 kitchens, BeautifulSOLD 3 bedroom, 2 bath 435-840-4575 updated kitchen & bathrooms. 2 family rooms, on 5 acres in Erda. NEW LISTING $ home. Fully landscaped with Newer carpet. 189,900 $519,900 STANSBURY, 3, 4 and stamped concrete. $179,900 641 Greystone 5bdrm homes, $1000- $1300/mo. 843-9883 422 N. 880 E. • Tooele 267 Dawson Dr • Overlake 1604 Country Ln • Erda Way • $159,900 STANSBURY, 3BDRM 2bth newer home, 3 Bedrooms:UNDER 2 Bathrooms: fenced, private yard, 2 4 Apartments Main fl oor Family Room / Den, car garage, clean, Great opportunity to own a multi- Kitchen, Dining, Stucco, Full $1100/mo, plus deposit. unit rental. Includes two parcels CONTRACTLandscaping. John 801-916-0101 of land to north. $179,900 TOOELE OVERLAKE Brand new house, 3bdrm, 2.5bth, 2 car ga- PricedSOLD Right! 2 bedrooms, 2 bths, fully 3 bdrm,SOLD 2.5 baths, new carpet 6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family 329 E. 500 N.• Tooele rage, $1095/mo. 1673 landscaped, Great neighborhood. & paint, totally landscaped, rooms, brick & stucco Rambler $ 474 South Main. North Aaron Drive 149,900 completely fi nished. $229,000 on 5 acres. $520,000 (801)733-9499 C21 Tooele McAffee Management. TOOELE, 1bdrm, 1bth, UNDER carport, fresh paint and carpet, $550/mo. 239 N Call Laramie Dunn for ALL Two homes on a .43 Acre 4th Street, (801)598- • Beautiful in & out! Main Street Lot, CONTRACT 4881 www.outwestreal your Real Estate needs • Professionally Upgraded & ty.com Ideal Location. Updated thru-out! • 4 bedroom & 2 bathrooms home • Professionally Landscaped Place Your Ad Here SOLD Call 882-0050 435-224-4000 TUESTUESDAYDAY January January 30 30,, 200 20077 TOOELETRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B9B9

Water Shares Public Notices Public Notices Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous WANTED: WATER rights 2000. UNLESS YOU General Indenture of or irrigation shares in TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Trust dated as of Sep- Tooele Valley. Call TECT YOUR PROPER- tember 1, 2002, as here- Ross at 801-642-0119 TY, IT MAY BE SOLD tofore amended and sup- AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF plemented (previously Office Space YOU NEED AN EX- executed by the Issuer) PLANATION OF THIS and one or more Supple- PROCEEDING, YOU mental Indentures of C-A INVESTMENT SHOULD CONTACT A Trust relating to the 42 East 400 North. LAWYER. On February Bonds (collectively, the Available now. For 13, 2007, at 4:30pm, “Indenture”) and one or more information con- James H. Woodall, as more Final Bond Resolu- tact 882-1199 duly appointed Trustee tions to be adopted by under a Deed of Trust re- the Board authorizing and confirming the sale C-A INVESTMENT corded April 27, 2000, as of the Bonds (said Bonds 510 North Main, Plaza Instrument No. 146914, may be sold and issued 500. Available now, in Book 0619, Page in one or more series 1400 sqft. For more 0642, of the Official Re- from time to time), for the information contact cords in the office at the purpose of (i) financing a 882-1199 County Recorder of Tooele County, State of portion of the costs asso- ciated with the design, EXECUTIVE PLAZA of- Utah, executed by Ber- acquisition and construc- fice space for lease, nice C. Bray, will sell at tion of additions, im- $200-$850/mo, all utilit- public auction to highest provements and related ies included. Call Larry bidder, payable in lawful equipment and property (801)703-0745 money of the United States at the time of for use in the Issuer's sale. Successful bidders public transit system; (ii) Buildings must tender a deposit of funding a debt service $5,000 in certified funds reserve fund; and (iii) BUILDING MATERIALS: to the trustee at the time paying issuance expens- METAL buildings, mini of sale, with the balance es to be incurred in con- storage systems, roof due by noon the follow- nection with the issuance and wall panels, metal ing business day, at the and sale of the Bonds. building components. office of the Trustee. At The Bonds are to be is- Utah Manufacture 20 the west main entrance, sued and sold by the Is- years plus. Top quality north steps to the Tooele suer pursuant to the low prices. Weekly De- county District Court, 47 Resolution, including as livery. 1-800-262-5347. S. Main Tooele Utah all part of said Resolution cobuildings@cobuildings. right, title and interest forms of the Indenture net (ucan) conveyed to and now which were before the held by it under said Board at the time of the If you build, remodel or Deed of Trust in the adoption of the Resolu- photography courtesy of the Rotary Club remove buildings you property situated in said tion and said Indenture At the recent state rotary banquet held at the Marriott Hotel in Salt Lake City, the Tooele Valley Rotary Club was awarded a special banner for can place your classi- County and State descri- shall contain such terms being the No. 3 club in the district in per capita annual programs fund giving. The banner was presented by Rotary International President Bill fied ad in 45 of Utah's bed as: Lot 46, golf and provisions as shall Boyd of New Zealand. Tooele Valley Rotary Club members in attendance were Mike Wells, Karlene Wells, Tye Hoffman, John Brown, Jennifer newspapers for only course island no. 3 sub- be approved by the $155. for 25 words ($5. division, a subdivision of Board at the time of Brown, Jack Bell, Rosemary Hullinger and Dennis Hullinger. for each additional Tooele county, according adoption of a Final Bond word). You will reach up to the official plat thereof, Resolution. to 340,000 households on file and of record in As provided in the Inden- and all you do is call the the Tooele county re- ture, the Bonds will be Transcript Bulletin at corder's office.. The limited obligations of the Bulletin 882-0050 for all the de- street address and other Issuer payable from the continued from page B3 tails. (Mention UCAN common designation of sales taxes and reve- Classified Network) the real property descri- nues collected for the Is- Mondays – Cardio-breeze/pilate bed above is purported suer's public transit sys- aerobics 9:30 a.m.; Bridge 10 a.m.; STEEL BUILDING to be: 422 Country Club, tem (which may include Lunch 12 to 1 p.m.; Line dancing 1 SALE; $4,000- Stansbury Park, UT additional sales taxes the 1,000,000 buildings. 84074; Aka 422 Country Issuer hereafter be- p.m.; Bingo 1 p.m. Factory year end dou- Club Drive Stansbury comes entitled to re- Tuesdays – Lunch 12 to 1 p.m.; ble discounts! Values Park UT 84074. Esti- ceive). Pinochle 1 p.m.; Line dancing 1 exceed sale prices! Call mated Total Debt as of Copies of the Resolution p.m. 1(800)964-8335 code February 13, 2007 is and forms of the Inden- #np0116 (ucan) $11,525.60. The under- ture are on file in the Wednesdays – Breakfast 9 a.m. signed Trustee disclaims principal office of the Is- to 12 p.m.; aerobics and muscle 9:30 Financial any liability for any incor- suer at 3600 South 700 a.m.; ceramics 1 p.m. Services rectness of the street ad- West in South Salt Lake Thursdays – Pinochle 9 a.m.; City, Utah, where they dress and other common Lunch 12 to 1 p.m.; Bridge 12:45 FIRST LOAN FREE! designation, if any, may be examined during $100 to $2,500 over- shown herein. Said sale regular business hours of p.m.; Canasta/Other Games 1 p.m. night bad/no credit OK will be made without cov- the Issuer for a period of Fridays – Pinochle 9 a.m.; Tai Chi confidential payday loan enant or warranty, ex- at least thirty (30) days call today - cash tomor- and Yoga Aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Bingo press or implied, regard- from and after the date of 1 p.m.; Dinner 4 to 5:30 p.m. Dancing row! www.fastcashon ing title, possession, con- publication of this notice. line.biz Call Now: 1- dition or encumbrances, NOTICE IS FURTHER from 6 to 8 p.m. after dinner. 888-540-3278 (ucan) including fees, charges GIVEN that a period of Senior Circle thirty (30) days from and Public Notices and expenses of the All RSVP’s for activities must be Trustee and of the trusts after the date of the pub- Meetings created by said Deed of lication of this notice is made by calling 843-3690. Deadline for public no- Trust, to pay the remain- provided by law during • Diabetes Support Group - tices is 4 p.m. the day ing principal sums of the which any person in in- Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 11 a.m., at the prior to publication. note(s) secured by said terest shall have the right Tooele County Health Department, Deed of Trust. The cur- to contest the legality of Public notices submit- 47 S. Main. ted past the deadline rent beneficiary of the the Resolution, the In- will not be accepted. Trust Deed as of the denture (only as it relates • Hinges and Twinges (water UPAXLP date of this notice is: to the Bonds), or the aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays and Gmac Mortgage Corpo- Bonds, or any provision Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt Aquatic made for the security photography courtesy of The Bears NOTICE OF PUBLIC ration D/b/a Ditech. Com. Center, $2.50. HEARING ON PRO- The record owner of the and payment of the POSED ZONING ORDI- property as of the record- Bonds, and that after • Body Instincts (stretching, ton- First place flag football team: The Bears. NANCE AMENDMENT ing of the Notice of De- such time, no one shall ing) - Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at Pinnacle The Bears flag football team won first place this year. Members include: (l-r) Chris Johnson, CJ Johnson, TOWN OF RUSH VAL- fault is/are: Bernice C. have any cause of action Therapy, 29 S. Main. Colton Schofield, Zaqoury Lemmon, Jeffrey Lemmon, Colton Peacher, McKenzie Schofield, Russell to contest the regularity, LEY Bray. Dated: January 16, • Birthday Bingo - Tuesday, Jan. Ruttenbur and Chris Buttenbur. Notice is hereby given 2007. formality or legality there- that the Town Council of James H. Woodall of for any cause whatso- 30 at 5 p.m. $3 for pizza. Space is the Town of Rush Valley, 10653 River Front Park- ever. very limited. on Saturday, Feb. 3, at the Eagles Benson Grist Mill. There is a $20 fee. DATED this 24 day of Castaways AA meets will hold a public hearing way, Suite 290 South • Healthy Woman Seminar - Lodge. A taco bar is on the menu Contact Jane Higley at 884-3473. at 6:30 p.m. on February Jordan UT 84095 January, 2007. Castaways Alcoholics Tuesday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. Free. and will be served at 6:30 p.m. with 14, 2007 at the Rush (801)254-9450 (800)245- UTAH TRANSIT AU- Anonymous meets Monday- THORITY “Mastering Your Metabolism” by Bingo to follow. The cost is $4 for Valley Town Hall, Rush 1886 (Hotline) Hours: Saturday at noon and Friday at 6:30 Valley, Utah on a pro- 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. /s/ Kenneth D. Monta- Rebecca Crowther, RD. adults and $2 for kids under age 12. Veterans p.m. at St. Barnabas Center, 1784 posed amendment to the Signature/by: James H. gue, Jr. • Day Trip to Park City - Thursday, The public is invited. Town’s Subdivision Reg- Woodall, Trustee R- Secretary/ Treasurer Feb. 1. Leave 9:30 a.m. and return N. Aaron Drive, Tooele — open, ulations. The proposed 134565 (Published in the Tran- Diabetes classes 4:30 p.m. Visit the downtown his- Ladies Auxiliary mixed, non-smoking, wheelchair amendment is a compre- (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin January Anyone with diabetes don’t miss The Ladies Auxiliary of the access. Nursery available Monday- script Bulletin January 30, 2007) torical museum, lunch and stop at hensive revision to the out on self management classes Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9413 Friday; adults only Saturday. subdivision regulations in 16, 23 & 30, 2007) Outlet Mall. Cost is $20. held Wednesdays from 6 to 8:30 has changed its meeting days back order to bring them into NOTICE • Breakfast Buddies - Friday, Feb. Tooele AA meets daily An emergency hazard- p.m., Feb. 7, 14, 21 and 28. For more to the first Wednesday in every compliance with recent Public Notices 2, at 9 a.m. Meet at Jim’s Family Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous legislation. Interested ous waste treatment per- information call Eileen at 435-228- month. The next meeting will be Miscellaneous mit (# UT-003-2007) has Restaurant. Dutch treat! meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. at persons are invited to at- 0048 or 882-5671. held on Feb. 7, at 3 p.m., at the tend and make com- been issued to the Army 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call 882-7358 for ment. Persons may ob- NOTICE OF BONDS TO National Guard in Tooele MOMS Club meeting old city library meeting room on information. tain a copy of the current BE ISSUED City, Utah. The permit al- The MOMS Club of Tooele Valley East Vine Street, with parking and regulations and the pro- NOTICE IS HEREBY lows the Guard to treat Groups entrance in the rear of the building. Feeling trapped by detonation, two gre- will be holding its monthly business If someone’s drinking is affecting posed regulations by GIVEN pursuant to the Our meetings are held to support contacting Joyce provisions of the Utah nades found in the base- meeting and social on Feb. 7, at your life, Alanon can help. My Hoop Tooele Homemakers meeting local and state veterans, active mili- McAtee, Town Clerk at Public Transit District ment of the Armory. The 10 a.m. It will be held at the Utah meets Wednesdays at 10 a.m. in the permit was requested The Tooele Homemakers group tary, guards and reserves as a sup- (435) 837-2229. Act, Title 17A, Chapter 2, State University Extension office youth room at 1784 N. Aaron Drive Joyce McAtee Part 10, Utah Code An- because it was deter- will meet this Monday, Feb. 5, at auditorium, 151 N. Main, Tooele. port group for the family members notated 1953, as amend- mined that detonating or call Perky at 435-249-0054. Rush Valley Town 10 a.m. at the Tooele Extension The club will conduct its business separated from their loved ones in Clerk ed, and the Local Gov- the unstable grenades is Auditorium, 151 N. Main. We will more protective of hu- and then April Cook from Charter harms way. We would like to invite Alateen group (Published in the Tran- ernment Bonding Act, Ti- be making sock snowmen. We will Alateen group info, call 849- script Bulletin January 30 tle 11, Chapter 14, Utah man health and the envi- Funding will speak on “Optimizing all of our wayward members to & February 1, 2007) Code Annotated 1953, ronment than further be having a taco bar. Please bring Your Credit.” There will be a super- renew their membership. We also 1881. storing them. The deto- as amended, that on a salad or dessert along with the vised kids activity available dur- invite eligible females age 16 and PUBLIC NOTICE January 24, 2007, the nation occurred at the taco making you signed up to bring. Tooele City Firing ing the business and presentation older to join our organization. For NOTICE IS HEREBY Board of Trustees (the Even if you did not sign up to bring GIVEN THAT the Tooele “Board”) of the Utah Range. The permit was portion of the meeting. Social time eligibility criteria please contact City Council will meet in Transit Authority (the “Is- in effect on January 19, anything or are not a member, you will follow the presentation. All Yvonne at 435-833-9229. a public hearing and suer”) adopted a resolu- 2007. are invited to attend. If you have moms in the Tooele Valley area are Business meeting sched- tion (the “Resolution”) in Copies of the permit are any questions, call Marlene Long, Keep veterans warm available for public in- invited to attend. The MOMS Club The Department of Workforce uled for Wednesday, which it authorized the 882-7003, or Janet Kase, 882-1534. February 21 in the hour issuance of the Issuer's spection during normal of Tooele Valley is a great way to Services is hosting a clothing drive of 7:00 PM. The meeting Sales Tax and Transpor- business hours, or other Diabetes Support Group make new friends and have fun for veterans. Salt Lake’s Valor House will be held at Tooele tation Revenue Bonds, hours with prior arrange- Diabetes Support Group will be with other moms and their kids. ment, on the 4th floor of assists veterans in employment and City Hall in the City Series 2007A (in one or held on Feb. 7, at 11 a.m. at the Council Chambers, locat- more series and with the Martha Hughes Can- To RSVP for the business meet- training activities for up to a two- ed at 90 N Main Street, such additional or other non Health Building, 288 Tooele Health Department build- ing or to find out more about the year period. Items needed: warm Tooele, Utah. Series designations and North 1460 West, Salt ing. Our speaker will be Dr. Devron MOMS Club of Tooele Valley, please coats (XL and XXL), jeans, long Public Hearing and Mo- titles, as may be deter- Lake City. For further in- Brown, DC. All are welcome. If you call JoAnna at 884-6644 or e-mail formation, contact Con- sleeve shirts, socks, hats, gloves tion on 8 feet right of way mined by the Board, the have any questions call Carol at [email protected]. vacation on Berra Blvd. “Bonds”) in the aggre- nie Rauen at (801) 538- and business appropriate cloth- (Published in the Tran- gate principal amount of 6170. In compliance 843-9787. Grandfamilies ing for men. Drop off donations script Bulletin January not to exceed One Hun- with the American with Eagles Sweetheart Ball Grandfamilies is a support, at Tooele’s DWS, 305 N. Main St., 30, February 6, 13 & 20, dred Thirty Million dollars Disabilities Act, individu- Chairman Connie and Byron Suite 100. POC is Lynn Gehring at 2007) ($130,000,000), to bear als with special need (in- counseling and advocacy service interest at a rate or rates cluding auxiliary commu- Anderson have a great evening for family members where relatives 435-833-7384. Public Notices of not to exceed six per- nicative aids and serv- planned. Bring your “Sweetheart” are raising a kin’s children. Come Trustee's Sales cent (6%) per annum, to ices) should contact to the Eagles Sweetheart Ball on meet other grandparents, aunts Recovery mature in not more than Charlene Lamph, office Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Eagles and uncles in the same situation. NOTICE OF TRUST- thirty-one (31) years from of Human Resources at EE’S SALE their date or dates, and 536-4413 (TDD 536- Lodge. There will be social hour Classes begin Feb. 6, in Salt Lake Kick drug habit APN: 08-055-0-0046 to be sold at a price not 4414) from 6 to 7 p.m. A stuffed pork chop from 1 to 2:30 p.m., at the Children’s A 12-Step Addiction Recovery Trust No. 1089020-07 less than ninety-eight (Published in the Tran- dinner, with a mini chef salad, choc- Services Society, 124 S. 400 East, Program for addictive/compul- Ref: Bernice C Bray percent (98%) of the total script Bulletin January olate fountain and beverage foun- Suite 400, and in Tooele from 6:30 TRA: Loan No. principal amount thereof, 30, 2007) sive behavior, run by LDS Family XXXXX9574. IMPOR- plus accrued interest to tain will be served from 7 to 8 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the DSFS Office, 305 N. Services in Tooele and Erda, wel- TANT NOTICE TO the date of delivery. The cost is $8.50 per person. Kickin’ Main St. For more information call comes new members and everyone. PROPERTY OWNER: The Bonds are to be is- Karaoke with Rob Barney will be 1-800-839-7444 or 801-326-4409. • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT sued pursuant to the downstairs following dinner. UNDER A DEED OF Resolution and the Crafters wanted 900 W., Tooele, room 11 TRUST, DATED April 13, Amended and Restated Eagles family night Looking for crafters for the • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. The Eagles family night will be spring fling boutique on May 5, at Erda Road, Erda, room 8 B10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 30, 2007

photography / Troy Boman Elisabeth Bieber dresses up Harris Elementary student Anthony Ventura. The Utah Opera singer visited the school on Monday to edu- cate students about opera.

opera herself, says she’s thrilled Opera to have her students learn about continued from page B1 the art form. “It’s something I don’t think The free concert is part of many Harris students have been a week of opera education to exposed to,” Nielson said. take place in Tooele County Assemblies also took place this week. The same five young at Rose Springs Elementary opera professionals who will be and Tooele Junior High School performing Thursday evening Tuesday morning and others will also meet with students are planned at Clark N. Johnsen at some schools in Tooele, as Junior High School and Tooele well as at Vernon Elementary High School on Wednesday, photography / Troy Boman and Vernon Elementary on Tanner Knight, tenor, hosts Who Wants to be an Opera Star at Harris Elementary. during the day Monday through Thursday. Thursday. The events are part of Utah At Tooele High School artists Symphony and Opera’s efforts will sing some of their favorites to educate the community about pieces and discuss issues fac- opera, while giving young talent ing young people who pursue in opera a chance to develop careers in the performing arts. their abilities. The five profes- “It’s really fun for students to sionals are given opportunities hear that and we hope they’re to perform on a daily basis at inspired to be musicians and schools around the state, as singers themselves at whatever well as private instruction from level they want,” said Fowler. ��������������� Utah Opera. The five opera singers who “They’re fantastic,” said will visit Tooele County are Fowler. “They’re young profes- chosen in national auditions. sionals, incredible performers They bring years of profes- and wonderful singing instru- sional experience, advanced ments — it’s wonderful that the degrees in music, and training human body can make sounds with some of the best musicians ��������� in the industry. This year they that way.” recently visited Vernal schools, In opera, singers perform and after their time in Tooele without assistance from micro- will also visit with students in phones, learning to project Monticello and Ephraim. Utah sound. That is one of the dis- Symphony and Opera tries to tinguishing factors between send singers to all the schools opera and musical theatre, in the state on a rotating basis. despite more and more blurring The five performers visiting between the two art forms. Tooele County are: soprano Monday morning at Harris Shannon Kessler who recent- Elementary students clapped ly finished her second mas- rhythms, learned a melody, lis- ters in opera at New England tened to music and interpreted Conservatory; mezzo-soprano it — even when it was in a Elisabeth Bieber who received foreign language. They were her M.A. in Voice Performance taught to interpret by identify- from the University of Iowa ing emotions in the music. The in 2006; tenor Tanner Knight Announcing… elementary assemblies are cre- who specializes in the early ated in a quiz show format. For Bel Canto repertoire of Rossini instance, on Monday two sing- and Donizettie and was a ers sang and the studio audi- Metropolitan Opera National ence (a.k.a. the students) tried Council Semifinalist in 2006; to determine what emotion was baritone Chad Sloan who gradu- ���������������������� being conveyed. If the singer ated from the Masters of Music successfully conveyed an emo- program at The Juilliard School tion he or she got extra points. in New York City; and pianist Harris Elementary was also Tatiana Kelchevatova, of Omsk ������������������������ the only school to get a full day City, Russia who at age 7, was of workshops for fourth and admitted to a prestigious music Stansbury Springs Health Center in Stansbury Park fifth graders after the assembly. school in Omsk City, later gradu- In workshops, students learned ated from the Dostoevsky Omsk about costumes, makeup, musi- State University and at age 15, cal instruments, sets, lights and began six years as accompa- audience participation. nist for a violin ensemble and Harris Elementary Principal strings orchestra. ������������������������ Robin Nielson, who enjoys [email protected] At Wasatch Endocrinology and needs and concerns of our patients. Diabetes Specialists, we correct Located at Stansbury Springs Health hormonal, metabolic and nutritional Center, we offer a convenient imbalances. We accomplish this alternative to driving to Salt Lake for in a collaborative and cooperative diabetes and endocrinology care. way that acknowledges individual Please call us today at 866-726-6566.

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Tooele Valley Office Stansbury Springs Health Center 210 Millpond Stansbury Park, Utah 84074 www.wasatchendo.com • offi[email protected] 866-726-6566 Toll-Free (866) 726-6566 photography / Troy Boman Elisabeth Bieber, mezzo-soprano, sings at Harris Elementary on Monday. She will be performing a free sneak preview of The Grapes of Every Thursday in Your Transcript-Bulletin Wrath on Thursday evening at Tooele Junior High, along with four other young opera professionals.