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www.tooeletranscript.com TUESDAY Buffs beat Cowboys in softball See A10 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Aprilpril 1313,, 2010 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 116 NO. 91 50¢ Army recruiter pleads guilty to assault by Scott Spjut victim’s family. approaching Nace and assault- punch, which knocked Goff to coma, according to Cindy Goff, STAFF WRITER On Sept. 5, 2009, recruiter ing him through his car window. the ground unconscious. Nace Rick’s wife. He has since been Joey Nace, of Tooele, was wait- Nace then exited his vehicle and then ran back to his vehicle and moved to Millcreek Health Center A 33-year-old Army recruit- ing at the drive-thru lane at the the two men began wrestling on left the scene, according to a in Salt Lake City where he is still er who assaulted a man at the McDonald’s when he got in a the ground. The other occupants probable cause statement. unable to walk or feed himself, Tooele McDonald’s restaurant verbal confrontation with Rick of both vehicles were able to After the incident, Goff she said. pled guilty in 3rd District Court Goff, 50, of Tooele, whose mini- break up the fight. was taken to Intermountain Nace’s initial charge of aggra- Tuesday. He was sentenced to 60 van was behind Nace’s vehicle. After both men had gone back Healthcare with severe brain months probation and charged The verbal exchange eventually to their respective vehicles, Nace trauma and a fractured skull, and Joey Nace with paying restitution to the led to Goff exiting his vehicle, approached Goff and threw one was placed in a drug-induced SEE GUILTY PAGE A5 ➤ Residents upset about railroad crossing closure Move by Union Pacific could pose problems for local business and impact traffic patterns by Missy Thompson Hunsaker, whose business north of STAFF WRITER the railroad tracks will now only be accessible via a roundabout route on Hunsaker’s Meats owner Mike Rogers Street. “By shutting that road Hunsaker knows his business, locat- off, it will make it so we don’t have ed at 580 North and 1000 West in retail business and make it hard to Tooele, is inconvenient for custom- attract customers. We’re heading for ers. However, the loyal ones have disaster.” kept him open for nearly a decade. Hunsaker, who’s been in business But that might change after since 2001, approached Tooele City Thursday when Union Pacific officials to oppose the closure and Railroad plans to permanently close was told the decision was out of the the crossing of the railroad tracks city’s hands since they didn’t own at 1000 West — a right-of-way the the property in question, he said. company owns — making the road According to Tooele City pub- a dead end from the entrances at lic works director Cary Campbell, Utah Avenue and Rogers Street. And former Mayor Charlie Roberts the closure isn’t sitting well with approached Union Pacific 10 years Hunsaker and other Tooele residents ago about putting in an underpass who feel a vital thoroughfare on the at approximately 400 West on 1000 west side of the city is being closed North for the railroad. An agreement off. was made that once 1000 North and Maegan Burr “My gut feeling is we’re proba- Mike Hunsaker stands outside of his butcher shop Hunsaker’s Meats on 1000 West in Tooele Monday evening. Hunsaker is concerned that once 1000 ➤ bly going to close up shop,” said SEE CLOSURE PAGE A7 West is closed off at the railroad tracks on Thursday his business will suffer. Tooele fish food plant expanding by Tim Gillie 26 to near 50, Nelson said. STAFF WRITER “We’ve owned the Murray site since 1946 and started One of the nation’s larg- producing fish food there in est producers of commer- 1956,” Nelson said. “It has cial fish food is expanding since become surrounded its plant on the north end by development. We built of Tooele. the plant in Tooele in 1991. Nelson and Sons, produc- It is in a good location for ers of Silver Cup Fish Food, business, and with five acres will consolidate adminis- there is room for growth.” trative and manufacturing Currently, raw materials facilities currently located are shipped to the plant in in Murray into the expand- Murray and then a portion ed Tooele facility. The com- of those materials are sent pany started construction on to Tooele. The finished in October 2009 to expand product from Tooele is then the 30,000-square-foot sent back to Murray where facility by 50 percent. The it is stored until it is shipped additions, which include out to customers. The new Maegan Burr increased office and stor- consolidation will give the Tooele County Sheriff’s deputies Travis Scharmann (left) and Ron Johnson (center) look at items flagged by age space, are scheduled to Tooele plant room to store Bridgerland Search and Rescue member Derrek Vigil (right) as potential evidence Saturday during a search be finished by the summer both raw materials and for missing West Valley City woman Susan Powell near Simpson Springs. The evidence ended up being of 2011, according to Chris finished products, Nelson Maegan Burr animal bones. Nelson, sales manager for said. Nelson and Sons. Nelson and Sons is a fam- Nelson and Sons workers move large bags of fish food prod- Employees from the ily-owned business, started ucts around the Tooele processing plant Tuesday morning. Murray plant will be relo- in 1929 by Sterling Nelson The company, producers of Silver Cup Fish Food, are expand- SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE Powell search turns up nothingUV INDEX ing the Tooele facility to become one of the nation’s largest The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY cated to Tooele, raising the Wednesday 6:53 a.m. 8:07 p.m. by Scott Spjut rolled-up tarp, large pieces ning that we don’t have local employee count from SEE FISH FOOD PAGE A8 ➤ producers of commercial fish food. Thursday 6:51 a.m. 8:08 p.m. of plywood, pieces of cloth- credible reason7 7 to6 believe7 7 6 Friday 6:50 a.m. 8:09 p.m. STAFF WRITER 4 Saturday 6:48 a.m. 8:10 p.m. ing and other possible evi- she’s out there,” said Shelby Sunday 6:47 a.m. 8:11 p.m. A group of searchers dence. However, none of the Gifford, spokeswoman for Monday 6:45 a.m. 8:12 p.m. combed Utah’s West Desert items found provided clues Susan Powell’sWed Thu family. Fri Sat “The Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 6:44 a.m. 8:13 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set Saturday near Simpson to solving the case, accord- real purposenumber, ofthe greater the the search need for eye and skin Vernon fire chief resigns amid Wednesday 6:34 a.m. 8:49 p.m. Springs in search of Susan ing to Tooele County Sheriff was to ruleprotection. that0-2 Low; area 3-5 Moderate; out. 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 7:04 a.m. 9:55 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 7:41 a.m. 11:01 p.m. Powell, but came back no Frank Park. We’re really pleased we can Saturday 8:25 a.m. none closer to finding the missing “They didn’t have a large check this off ourALMANAC list and Sunday 9:18 a.m. 12:05 a.m. West Valley woman. number but they seemed move on.”Statistics for the week ending April 12. backdraft from March trailer fire Partly sunny and A blend of sunshine Monday 10:20 a.m. 1:02 a.m. Partly sunny Partly sunny Clouds and sunshine Variable cloudiness Rain Temperatures Tuesday 11:28 a.m. 1:52 a.m. milder and clouds Forty-eight individu- to be able to cover a lot of When the search was first by Scott Spjut fire on March 11 exposed problems fire department has been my life.” High/Low past week 70/28 New First Full Last als assisted in the search ground,” Park said. “They announcedNormal by high/low volunteers, past week 60/36 STAFF WRITER within the town’s all-volunteer fire Following the fire, Higgins felt a 60 40 68 46 68 44 — some67 with43 ATVs, dogs65 or42 did a good68 job.”42 62 38organizersAverage tried temp to past gather week as 46.9 department that she has be unable lot of support from many members ultralight aircraft — to look The Sheriff’s Office was many peopleNormal foraverage the temp search past week 47.9 A fire in Vernon last month that to solve since she took over her post of the town and from the people TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Apr 14 Apr 21 Apr 28 May 5 Shown is Wednesday’s for Powell, who has been on hand throughout to help as they could. Thousands destroyed three trailers and caused in 2007. With no resolution in sight, who lost their homes, she said. missing since Dec. 7. They identify and collect evidence, of people signed up on the a temporary town-wide evacuation Higgins decided to resign. However, at a public meeting held Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 70 65 Wednesday night’s lows and 63 60 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2010 started at 7 a.m. and fin- and in case something went Friends and Family of Susan50 has prompted the Vernon fire chief “I cried like a baby for two days,” last Tuesday, she said comments Wednesday’s highs. 43 48 ished around 4 p.m., com- wrong. 58 to tender her resignation. Higgins, who has lived in Vernon for ing across animal bones, a “We said from the begin- SEE POWELL PAGE A8 ➤ 46 Fire Chief Nicky Higgins said the 13 years, said of her decision. “The SEE FIRE CHIEF PAGE A5 ➤ UTAH WEATHER 29 28 30 34 33 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 60/32 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) INSIDE Creek 62/41 BULLETINKnolls BOARDClive B4 WEATHER Lake Point 58/32 63/42 61/41 64/43 CLASSIFIEDS B6 6.47 Ogden Stansbury Park 4.51 62/43 64/43 Four Special Olympians HOMETOWN B1 Erda Masons divulge big Vernal Grantsville 61/42 Pine Canyon 0.56 1.49 0.96 Salt Lake City 62/31 64/43 52/35 0.33 secret about society looking for funds Tooele 64/43 OBITUARIES A6 Bauer 60/40 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal See A8 59/39 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D See B1 Provo Roosevelt See 60/40 63/35 OPEN FORUM A4 62/39 Complete Stockton Price SPORTS A10 59/39 64/36 High Nephi Forecast Rush Valley 62/35 59/38 Ophir Moderate on A9 52/34 Low Delta Manti Absent 66/37 62/35 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 69/41 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 61/38 64/36 Moab 61/33 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 72/42 Beaver 72/35 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 65/32 Ibapah 60/36 24-hour 63/32 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.00 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 64/31 67/38 at Grantsville 1.27 none 74/49 Kanab 69/38 Eureka 57/36 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.36 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 13, 2010 Property owners want out of Erda Township

by Sarah Miley the Erda Township is we feel that STAFF WRITER as property owners that the Erda Township Planning Commission A bid by two large landowners has a directive of basically no to withdraw their property from change, no development,” Lassley the Erda Township has stirred up said. “We feel the county planning Erda residents worried about pre- commission has a much more serving their rural lifestyle. objective viewpoint, and we feel Jesse Lassley, of Salt Lake, and as though we’ll be treated more Jay Harwood, of North Salt Lake, fairly as applicants.” petitioned the Tooele County Harwood said the county plan- Commission to withdraw approx- ning commission takes a broader imately 421 acres of property from view. the Erda Township on April 6 dur- “A little wider scale seems to be ing the commission’s meeting. a lot more, not advantageous, but Lassley’s property includes a little more professional on how a parcel south of Bates Canyon they address it,” he said. Road and adjacent to SR-36, and But many Erda residents voiced parcels in the southern part of their concerns that the petition to the township. Harwood owns a withdraw could eventually lead to roughly 140-acre strip from SR-36 rezoning of property that would to Droubay Road in the middle of change the makeup of the area. Lassley’s parcels in the south. Erda resident Donna Heslop According to Tooele County questioned Lassley’s plans for the Planner Kerry Beutler, “If the peti- property. tion to withdraw is granted, what “You are part of the Erda that would do is then take these Township, therefore any change properties out of the purview will have a direct impact on your of the Erda Township Planning neighbor,” she said. “That’s why Commission and put them within we want to know if you do plan the purview of the Tooele County in the future to change that zon- Planning Commission.” ing.” The current zoning of the prop- Lassley said while he’s not ask- erties is rural residential 5 acre ing to rezone the property now, he minimum and commercial gener- probably will move forward with al. The petition would not change that over the years. Maegan Burr the zoning. “The property that’s been pur- Cows graze in a field on the northeast end of Erda Tuesday morning. Two property owners want to withdraw from the Erda Township, which they claim is anti-develop- “What we’re doing is we’re not chased was not purchased to be asking for any zoning change, a farm forever,” he said. “These we’re not trying to change that. lands were purchased to be devel- “I feel approving this petition Erda the same size as it is now. 5-acre lots and that’s just not rea- the county commission needs to All we’re asking for is the right of oped.” would certainly thwart the hopes, “Stansbury’s moving in from sonable,” he said. “I want to be make a written decision on the the property owner to withdraw Doyle Taylor, chairman of wishes and desires of the citi- the north, Tooele from the south, able to have a right to have a rural proposal to withdraw within 45 our property,” Lassley said. the Erda Township Planning zens of Erda,” he said, adding he and you’ve got Grantsville that’s subdivision just like what the days after the public hearing. He The two property owners feel Commission, said the creation of believes approving the petition wanting to move in from the rest of the people in Erda have. If added while the statute doesn’t the Erda Township is anti-devel- the Erda Township in 1996 was would set a dangerous precedent west,” he said. “Eventually there that’s from 1 to 4 acres great, but require the decision be on a opment, and will stop them from very popular with residents. Its and is contrary to the goals and won’t be an Erda.” there’s no intent on my part to county commission agenda, that developing their property in the formation was brought about by purposes of the Tooele County Lassley suggested some resi- do anything that’s high-density, doesn’t mean the commissioners future. concerns over encroachment, General Plan. dents’ vision for Erda may be run- which is 7,000-square-foot lots won’t decide to put it on the agen- “Our main reason for wanting annexation from other areas, Scott Bodell, who lives on ning up against market realities. and smaller.” da to announce or summarize the to withdraw our property from and a desire for community-level Droubay Road, said he thinks it “Currently, as a landowner in Tooele County Attorney Doug decision in a public meeting. planning and zoning. would serve the valley well to keep Erda, we can’t do anything but Hogan said, according to statute, [email protected] BUSINESS BRIEFS The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes news items from the local busi- ness community of 150 words or less. Businesses can send news Small airplane crashes at Tooele Valley Airport of awards, promotions, internal milestones, new business ven- by Scott Spjut Francis Dunleavy, 54, from At 5:55 p.m., Dunleavy report- “He was on his approach and we will publish a probable cause tures, new hires, relocations, part- STAFF WRITER Houston, Texas, departed Salt ed he had a loss of engine power the engine died,” Morgan said. statement,” said Wayne Pollack, nerships, major transactions and Lake International Airport in a as he was approaching the run- “It was likely due to a fuel leak.” senior air safety investigator for other items to Missy Thompson via A small aircraft crashed during single-engine Tecnam Sierra en way. He overran the runway and The National Transportation NTSB. That process usually takes e-mail at missy@tooeletranscript. an emergency landing at Tooele route to the Tooele Valley Airport hit the southern fence, causing Safety Board and the Federal a few months, Pollack said. com, via fax at (435) 882-6123, Valley Airport Saturday evening around 5:30 p.m., according to significant damage to the air- Aviation Administration will now Estimates have not yet been or via regular mail at P.O. Box 390, after its pilot experienced engine Lt. Jeff Morgan with the Tooele craft. The pilot only suffered investigate the crash. made on property damage. Tooele, UT 84074. failure. County Sheriff’s Office. minor injuries. “Once all the facts are known, [email protected]

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TUESDAY April 13, 2010 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 County worker hurt in crash by Scott Spjut welcomes STAFF WRITER A 28-year-old Erda man was Tonita Medina Rakes seriously injured in a rear-end collision on SR-36 near Lake Point on Monday morning. 435.830.5527 cell Adam Clegg, a road crew employee for the Tooele 435.882.1132 salon County Roads Department, was driving a county-owned • Glitter Toes $20 Ford F-250 truck northbound on SR-36 around 8:20 a.m. $ behind a semitrailer when the • Full Set 25 trailer began slowing down for a red light at the intersection • Pedicure & with Saddleback Boulevard Manicure Pkg $50 in Lake Point, according to Trooper Chris Lewis of the Utah Highway Patrol. Clegg smashed into the back of the semitrailer, totaling the truck. “There were no skid marks or anything,” Lewis said. “So it just looks like he wasn’t paying attention.” Clegg had to be extricated from the vehicle, which was badly mangled, and was then Sail a Balcony for the price on an airlifted to Intermountain Health Care in serious condi- courtesy of Utah Highway Patrol oceanview cabin in ALASKA tion. A Tooele County truck sits imbedded in a semi-truck on SR-36 near Lake Point Monday morning. Adam Clegg, an Erda Clegg is the son of Tooele resident and son of Tooele County Commissioner Bruce Clegg, was driving the truck and had to be extricated from the $ pp* County Commissioner Bruce vehicle. May 17/22 749 Clegg. “It took so long to get him sioner, doctors say it is likely age or internal bleeding caused his father said. He’s expected to $ pp* out of the truck,” the commis- the hip was dislocated in the by the dislocation, he needed be released today. May 24 799 sioner said. “We feel very for- crash and then inadvertently to be airlifted. The driver of the semitrailer tunate.” popped back into place as he Adam Clegg was held over was not injured. $ pp* The most significant inju- was being removed from the night at the hospital as he [email protected] May 31 899 ry Adam suffered was to his vehicle. Because of the pos- underwent tests to check the hip. According to the commis- sibility of serious muscle dam- extent of any internal damage,

Utah Taxpayers Association gives *Prices based on double occupancy and based on availability for cruise only. 435 882-3745 or 801 904-3511 local legislators mixed marks 535 E. 4500 S., STE D205 • Salt Lake City, Ut 84107 by Tim Gillie hold bond elections in November Rep. Jim Gowans, D-Tooele, Salt Lake City, and Rep. Jennifer STAFF WRITER instead of June. was rated at 55 percent. Seelig, D-Salt Lake City, tied for “Very few school districts still “I just vote for what is right for last place with 33 percent. The Utah Taxpayers pay union representatives, and my constituents,” Gowans said. The entire report card can be Find Your Dream Home! Association has rated six local if local school boards want to “I don’t worry about how any viewed at www.utahtaxpayers. TOOELE lawmakers for their performance make the decision to pay them group is going to rate my voting. org. TRANSCRIPT in the 2010 legislative session, that should be their decision,” These scorecards don’t amount [email protected] BULLETIN with grades ranging from perfect Menlove said. “The same with to much more than a hill of beans to below-average. bond elections, let the local as far as I’m concerned.” The association’s annual legis- school board determine when it The average score in the House lative report card measures how is best to hold a bond election. was 66 percent and the average legislators voted on key issues The school boards are account- Senate score was 74 percent. affecting taxpayers, accord- able to the people that elect “With the hundreds of bills ing to Royce Van Tassell, vice- them. We should get out of the that come before the Legislature, president of the Utah Taxpayers way and let them make their it is hard for the average citizen Association. The association decisions locally.” to keep track of everything,” Van Lighter identified 13 key bills that came Menlove also voted against SB Tassell said. “By focusing in on a to a vote in each house and rated 55 that authorized the establish- few key taxpayer issues, we can legislators on the percentage of ment of charter schools by insti- give voters a chance to see how votes they cast that agreed with tutions of higher education. their representative rates on tax the association’s position on the “We have a charter school at issues.” bills. USU,” Menlove said. “It already is Van Tassell had high praise for “There are some legislators possible for universities to have the overall accomplishments of that do a good job of protecting charter schools. This was just the 2010 legislative session. for Life! taxpayers and others that don’t unnecessary legislation.” “They closed a $850 million do so good,” said Van Tassell. In 2009, Menlove scored 68 budget gap with no general tax Sen. Mark Madsen, R-Eagle percent on the taxpayers asso- increase, just an increase in Mountain, whose district includes ciation report card. tobacco tax,” Van Tassell said. Ophir and Vernon, received a 100 The rest of the county’s legis- “That was remarkable and a real percent grade on the report card. lators fell between Madsen and win for taxpayers.” Rep. Ronda Menlove, R-Garland, Menlove. The Utah Taxpayers was at the bottom of the county’s Sen. Peter Knudson, R-Brigham Association is a not-for-profit HCG delegation this year with a 45 City, and Sen. Ralph Okerlund, R- organization with over 3,000 percent score. Monroe, both scored 77 percent. individual and business mem- “Sen. Madsen is one of the Sen. Brent Goodfellow, D-West bers, according to Van Tassell. best champions of taxpayers in Valley City, was the highest-scor- “The Utah Taxpayers the legislature,” Van Tassell said. ing Democrat in the Senate with Association is the only full-time “Many of the times where I 69 percent. taxpayer’s watchdog in the state,” voted opposite to the taxpayers “I don’t really look at scores to Van Tassell said. “Our goal is to association the issue was local decide how to vote,” Goodfellow stand up for taxpayers and make control,” Menlove said. “I believe said. “I vote according to how I sure their money stays where very firmly in local control — let believe and what I think my con- it should, in their pockets, and local government and school stituents would want.” what is collected in taxes is spent boards make decisions and be His relative high score did not in an efficient manner.” accountable.” surprise Goodfellow, however. Sen. Howard Stephenson, Menlove voted against SB “The Taxpayers Association is R-Draper, and president of the 77 that would have prohibited known for supporting business,” Utah Taxpayers Association was school districts from paying the Goodfellow said. “I support busi- among the eight Legislators salary of a teacher union rep- ness. In order to have a good that scored a perfect 100 per- resentative and a measure that economic climate we need busi- cent on the taxpayers scorecard. would require school districts to nesses to be healthy.” Rep. Carol Spackman Moss, D- Jim Gowans represents Utah at western states legislative meeting Average 1 lb. by Tim Gillie not-for-profit organization dedi- CSG-West. STAFF WRITER cated to providing opportunity The purpose of the executive for collaboration among state committee meeting was to set Weight Loss per Day Rep. Jim Gowans was tapped legislators on issues of regional the agenda for the annual meet- by House minority leader David concerns such as water, energy, ing of CSG-West, which will be Litvack to represent Utah at public lands and transportation. held Sept. 11-14 in Sun Valley, the executive committee meet- Legislative members come from Idaho. ing of the Council of State 13 western states. In 2009, the CSG adopted res- medically-supervised, Governments - West held March While meetings of CSG-West olutions supporting collabora- 19-20 in Portland, Ore. are open to all legislators and the tion with the Western Governor’s Litvack, as minority leader, public, voting on policy is limit- Conference on energy develop- is a member of the executive ed to legislators on the executive ment, supporting open and recip- dietitian-monitored, committee but was unable to committee that are appointed rocal trade between the United attend the meeting so he asked by their respective appointing States, Canada and Mexico, and Gowans, as the minority whip, authorities. in support of science, technol- the No. 2 House minority leader, Attending the executive com- ogy, engineering and math edu- weight-loss program! to attend. mittee meeting from Utah this cation. “I have been involved with the year were Gowans, Rep. Ronda “The Council of State Council of State Governments for Menlove, R-Garland, and Rep. Governments keeps an eye out 18 years, since I was first elected Mel Brown, R-Coalville, accord- nationally and within the mem- to the House,” Gowans said. “I ing to Gowans. ber states for issues of regional participate as a member of the Menlove is the chair of the concern that affect our western (435) 882-2350 Western Water Committee.” CSG-West Education Committee way of life,” said Gowans. The council is a bi-partisan and Brown is a past chair of the [email protected] A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 13, 2010

• Editorial Editor Jeff Barrus • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum (435) 882-0050

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OUR VIEW by the Transcript-Bulletin editorial board Sheriff showed tactful leadership in handling Susan Powell search Last month, when volunteers announced they were planning to under- take a search for Susan Powell, Tooele County Sheriff Frank Park was put in an unenviable position. On one hand, nobody could fail to sympathize with Powell’s family and friends, who were understandably desperate for any clue as to the where- abouts of the 28-year-old mother of two who disappeared mysteriously last December. On the other hand, the prospect of hundreds of volunteers, most of whom would be untrained and perhaps under-equipped, heading out into the remote west desert near Simpson Springs would be cause for real concern for any top public safety officer. Even at that early stage of planning the search, Park struck exactly the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR LETTERS POLICY right note: He cautioned the searchers about the dangers and organiza- The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- tional difficulties of the undertaking, but still pledged to support the effort Reps stood up to RMP of their ability. ters to the editor from readers. Letters indirectly by having deputies standing by. He said some members of Tooele I have been following the articles in the Debra Shafer must be no longer than 250 words, County Search and Rescue would volunteer to help out with the search. He paper — thank you Tooele Transcript — and Tooele civil in tone, written exclusively for the also personally spoke with organizers to answer questions, provide maps I attended the first two meetings regarding Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by of the area and give general guidance about the terrain. Rocky Mountain Power’s plan to expand Cartoonist shows skewed opinion the writer’s name, address and phone On Saturday, even after the search had been closed to the public their power lines and bring more electricity On March 30, your cartoonist, John number. Priority will be given to letters and scaled down to a group of about 50 pros under the coordination of to our county, and left feeling like no mat- Christian Perkins, once again showed that that refer to a recent article in the Bridgerland Fire Company, Park made good on his promises. Deputies ter what was said there was a general feel- he doesn’t deserve the right to be published. newspaper. All letters may be subject were standing by to examine and bag evidence collected by the searchers. ing of just not really being heard. I felt like More than once he’s shown that he thinks to editing. Search and Rescue personnel were in the area as well. And Park himself was RMP was just going through the required more of his own skewed opinion than he on hand to coordinate — a strong statement that he took the search seri- motions and just was not affected by our does the facts or the feelings of others. The Letters written to thank an individual or ously and was concerned about the welfare of those involved. concerns. Jerry Hurst was at those first Tea Party is a valid group of concerned citi- organization should be submitted for Saturday might have marked a peak in the west desert phase of the two meetings and it seems he has been at zens who believe that government spend- “Notes of Appreciation” search for Susan Powell, but it certainly didn’t mark the beginning or end every one since, fighting to be heard. I am ing is out of control, and there’s a gen- of the sheriff’s involvement in the Powell case. For several weekends past, so impressed that our leaders have stuck eral disregard for our great Constitution in Readers who are interested in writing a sheriff’s deputies have been responding to scores of calls from searchers right with it, and it seems like they might D.C. The Tea Party has clearly articulated longer guest op-ed column on a topic of thinking they may have found clues. That’s not likely to end entirely with be getting somewhere. They really care and concerns that most of us share. They’re general interest should contact Editor Saturday’s search. that is very apparent, and I am so proud everyday citizens who give their time and Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- Some top cops may have felt beleaguered by these calls. Park has of them and their representation at these resources attempting to change the direc- mation at the top of this page. responded in just the opposite fashion, not only treating every call seri- meetings. I feel like they are really a voice tion of a “runaway” Congress and White E-mail: [email protected] ously but encouraging further calls when anyone stumbles on anything for our farmers, cowboys, grandparents, House administration. One of the things I Fax: (435) 882-6123 suspicious. young couples, senior citizens and just the love about our current form of government Mail: Letters to the Editor We think the Powell search once again illuminated the quality of Park’s average Tooele County citizen. Regardless is the right of law-abiding citizens to try to Tooele Transcript-Bulletin leadership. He not only helped turn a potentially difficult situation into a of how it turns out, right now I have a lot of make a difference in our nation’s affairs. I P.O. Box 390 positive experience for all involved, but he did so with sensitivity and tact. faith that we will get an alternate route due am not a part of the Tea Party groundswell, to our highly motivated representatives but I believe they’ve been very respectful and their fighting for us. And if not, I have in their actions. I am offended by Perkins’ calling and caustic comments were appro- GUEST OPINION a really good feeling about the representa- direct attack on the character and thought- priate. I agree with that. Perkins’ cartoon tives we have locally standing up for us ful process of those in the Tea Party. I’m appears inconsistent with your stated goals and what is right. It renews my hope and also offended by the Transcript allowing for the Transcript, and I ask you to recon- Onus is on owners to belief that there are still those hard-work- such a caustic attack. When you first came sider your association with him. ing, honest and dependable people, doing to the Transcript, you said that you were Jon McCartney what they were elected to do, including going to change the tone of the “Letters to Tooele make dogs fit community representing the little guy to the very best the Editor.” You did not believe that name- oes this sound familiar? You’re walking the dog one GUEST OPINION Dafternoon when a startled “woof” catches your ear. The leash Matt Rowley goes taut, and your eyes turn in the GUEST COLUMNIST Time’s come for getting serious with Iran direction of your tugging canine. It’s another dog, unattended on a he rules of the great Iranian nuclear Sanctions no harm and talk in good faith. Failing nearby porch. The animal charges charade are simple: We pretend to against Iran have that, advertising our good intentions for before you can react, but time slows true. More often than not, however, Tpunish the Iranians for the nuclear- had an unhappy the world would ease the way for those enough for a few considerations: long-suffering citizens are likely too weapons program that they pretend career. Foreign “crippling” sanctions. Will this be a friendly encounter courteous to tell us otherwise. doesn’t exist. companies that For all the time Obama spent in 2008 or the start of a lawsuit? Is the dog The bottom line is that our The Obama administration is about to do proscribed defending talking with our enemies, he big enough to inflict harm, or can neighbors should no more have go to the United Nations Security Council business with didn’t seem to count on our enemies not you give little “Rusty” the boot if to endure inappropriate behavior for a fourth round of sanctions. Remember Iran employ a necessarily wanting to talk to us. Nor to needs be? Before any of that, how- from our dogs than from us. In fact, the first three rounds? Models of collective variety of ruses — new names, the use of realize that demonstrating our niceness ever, you’re chagrined to notice the there’s really no difference, since by international action, they passed unani- shell companies — to evade bans on trad- wouldn’t lull other countries into aban- lack of leash behind the quickly law we’re rightfully held to account mously (with the exception of an absten- ing with U.S. companies, according to a doning their strategic and economic inter- approaching pooch. for the actions of our pets. tion by Indonesia in 2008) while Iran spun Wall Street Journal account. The New York ests. Even Brazil, a significant exporter of Usually that scenario ends with- Few of us would blare thump- ever-more centrifuges and enriched ever- Times found that foreign and multination- food to Iran that covets a role as an inter- out any harm, but it illustrates an ing music through the night, but more uranium. al American companies trading with Iran national mediator, has balked at tough important point. In today’s world, letting the dog bark all night can It’s a two-track process. On one track, have fattened on a stunning $107 billion measures at the U.N. keeping a dog is seldom a per- have the same effect. No one suited the West feels as though it’s doing some- in contracts, grants and benefits from the The fact is that sanctions are an sonal endeavor. These sociable pets for society would charge a perfect thing; on the other, the Iranians advance U.S. government during the past decade. unwieldy instrument and often fail to effectively become members of the stranger, in greeting or in malice, the nuclear program the West is purport- The Wall Street Journal reports that, achieve their intended goal. All that they community they reside in. unless they’re pining for assault edly doing something about. under existing sanctions, the U.S. has may be good for is distracting us from the Whether it be barking through charges. Yet an unrestrained dog The Obama administration will tout any frozen “less than $43 million, or roughly a inevitable. Absent a revolution, there are the night, roaming unrestrained or can be just as jarring, regardless of action by the Security Council as a suc- quarter of what Iran earns in oil revenue two ways for the charade to end — with merely leaving his distinctive mark a friendly chuckle and the assur- cess. Its reset-hitting diplomacy will have in a single day.” a nuclear Iran, or an Israeli or American throughout the neighborhood, a ance “he doesn’t bite” — a state- overcome resistance by veto-wielding per- Barack Obama entered office labor- military strike. Everything else is com- canine left to his own devices is ment that rings hollow in face of an manent Security Council members Russia ing under the misapprehension that only mentary. a disturber of the peace at best, owner’s thoughtlessness. Besides, and China. But at the predictable price of George W. Bush’s belligerence blocked and a possible liability. An owner’s the most tragic misconception of gutting the sanctions it has waited more progress with Iran. If we reached out, the Rich Lowry is editor of the National Review. responsibility isn’t only to ensure animal ownership is that a pet who than a year to get around to moving. mullahs might realize that we meant them a dog’s needs are met, but to make has never bitten never will. sure he behaves properly as a citi- I would be remiss to claim a dog zen. of mine never annoyed neighbors GUEST OPINION From my own experience, it’s a or startled passers-by upon escap- responsibility we need to take more ing his leash. Those things hap- seriously. pen, as any owner understands. Views on the news can become confusing Oh, I’m probably as guilty as Consciously exempting ourselves anyone, having never been without from city ordinances or simple hope you won’t think I’m being falsely like, too high. We hope things get better at some variety of man’s best friend. rules of courtesy is a different mat- modest when I tell you that I think I Toyota. Finding a good dog is like gaining ter. As a dog lover, I feel our canine I have average intelligence. No less than Andy Rooney Regards, George” a member of the family, and we’re companions compliment the average, but no more, either. Here’s another horrible story: GUEST COLUMNIST often too quick giving them the community. But while laissez-faire Sometimes when I read the newspaper, I In a mine in West Virginia, at least 25 benefit of the doubt. It’s one way ownership may work on the farm, worry about myself — specifically about my miners were killed in an explosion this we humans frequently view our it’s simply inappropriate in a typi- brain. If I have average intelligence, why is week. There have been a number of mining own circumstances as exceptional. cal neighborhood. Raising a dog there so much in the paper every day that like to eat anything I’ve never heard of. The disasters in the last 25 years. Mining can be As an elementary teacher, I’ve wit- takes love and responsibility, but it confuses me? recipe starts by listing “Two tablespoons a very dangerous profession. nessed the exempting precursor shouldn’t take a village. Here’s one that says a woman named extra virgin olive oil.” What does “extra vir- There are lots of jobs I wouldn’t want to “but I was just...” used to the point Simpson remodeled her kitchen and ended gin” mean, anyway? Isn’t just plain “virgin” do, and mining coal would be at the top of an art form. “But my dog doesn’t Matt Rowley is a teacher at Copper up buying a new six-burner induction olive oil OK? We all know what the word of my list. There are men who like it, but ever...” is a frequent stand-in phrase Canyon Elementary who lives range. I have never used the word “range” “virgin” means, but “extra virgin”? for me, just the thought of going down in a invoked for our canine friends. Yes, in Tooele. He can be reached at when I talk about my stove. I know the word “Toyota Is Fined $16.1 Million,” another deep hole in the ground to dig coal makes sometimes the exception may be [email protected]. “stove” sounds old-fashioned but that’s the headline reads. me nervous. I wouldn’t go underground if word I use for what I cook on. My stove has I understand all the troubles that Toyota there was gold down there. an oven, too — or whatever you want to call is having these days, but who decided on I was trying to think of other jobs I that. Would you do something as simple the “16.1 million”? And why the 0.1? Wasn’t wouldn’t want, and the list is too long to With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions as bake a potato on “an induction range”? $16 million a big enough fine? include here. I like to work, but I know what expressed on this page, including the cartoon, are not I don’t think so. I hate a potato that’s been I know that Ford and Chrysler must I want to work on, and I don’t want to do necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. inducted. have felt bad about Toyota being fined that anything else — no matter how much they There was another story with the head- much. I wonder if presidents of companies paid me. Editorial Board line, “How To Make a Meal Out Of Tahini.” exchange notes of condolence? Just imag- Sounds good, but before I find out how to ine: Write to Andy Rooney at Tribune Media Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus make it, I’d like to know what tahini is. I “Dear Ed, Services, 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor asked someone and they said that tahini is We all felt terrible here at Ford about the 114, Buffalo, NY 14207, or via e-mail at something made out of chickpeas. I don’t bad month you had, and that fine seemed, [email protected]. A5

TUESDAY April 13, 2010 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 A STUDENT’S VIEW Can 20 extra minutes really help high schoolers? n Mondays, I usually least, that’s the conclusion to a good deal of thought and all good intentions and decide sleep all day, there is suddenly take a small moment which I’ve come. debate put into the change, those 20 extra minutes look like much less day available for use. to marvel at how week- Late Start Mondays — one of based on research which proves I can stay up 20 minutes later Likewise, if school starts O Emma Penrod ends manage to zip past. which began our school week teens are naturally more alert at night without decreasing the later, I’m going to spend more This week, I think I dis- CORRESPONDENT yesterday — is an interesting in the later hours of the day. amount of sleep I get. And I time sleeping, but if I’m to covered the truth behind my phenomenon. Though I went However, I’m inclined to doubt doubt those 20 minutes will be spend the same amount of time mysteriously shrinking week- into the idea with much skepti- 20 minutes will make any spent on anything particularly in school, that means school ends. During the week, I wake cism, I do often feel more alert drastic difference in our sleep productive. will begin to cut into the activi- up sometime between 5 a.m. Of course, I know others my and focused on those days habits. Of course, that’s just how I ties I’m involved in afterward and 5:30 a.m. in order to get to age who will push this even — more able to accomplish Knowing how teenage minds think. I’m sure no other teen on — including work, homework school on time. I try to make later, refusing to get out of bed something. Of course, because work, I can guess at how this this planet will have the same and my personal hobbies. I a point of going to bed before before noon on most weekends. of the shortened schedule, little will play out. Looking at those thought cross his or her mind. might have 20 extra minutes 10 p.m., but that never actually I believe in psychology we is often actually finished. But 20 extra minutes, I begin to Assuming that is the case, somewhere, but like most high happens. Needless to say, by learned this was some sort of it’s the thought that counts, imagine the constructive use I’ll I still believe, perhaps mis- school students, I have no idea the time Friday rolls around, lifestyle-induced sleep disorder. right? make of them. I can get more takenly, that there is a thing where. I’ve crashed, thoroughly Regardless, it does seem to be Perhaps that describes the accomplished in the mornings, such as too much sleep. This exhausted. On Saturday, I pre- the norm among teens: We like thought process behind this or catch up on sleep a little. is the problem I have with my Emma Penrod is a senior at fer sleep to just about anything sleep. But, unfortunately, one new 8 a.m. start planned for But, realistically, I know the Saturdays, and explains why Tooele High School. else, and I’m sometimes still in cannot both get adequate sleep next year’s high school stu- more dominant side of my per- I never actually get anything bed past 9 or 10 a.m. and get adequate work done. At dents. There was, evidently, sonality will eventually overrule done over the weekend. When I

headed approach undoubtedly Christensen said. “So these Fire chief drove prospective members agreements are put in place for continued from page A1 away from the fire department. these other departments to come ... So, after thirteen years, I know in and assist.” were made about wanting to that for the good of the com- Christensen said no immedi- select a new fire chief every two munity, it is time for me to pull ate changes or recommenda- years, and also about making back from my involvements with tions are planned for the Vernon keys to the fire station avail- this town and its people. There Fire Department. able so more citizens can access are plenty of people to take my Richard Shumway will serve as equipment in case of a fire. place and I wish them and all of Vernon’s interim fire chief until “I just got the feeling that I’m Vernon well.” the firefighters can elect a new probably not the one for the Paul Christensen, Tooele chief, which should only take a job,” Higgins said. County Fire Warden, said there week or two, Sagers said. They Higgins said the fire, which was nothing uncommon about will also announce the vacancy was responded to by 13 other the large-scale response to the on the town council to see if local agencies, showed her Vernon fire since rural towns anyone is interested in filling in. department was inadequately within the state often rely on big- The council will then vote on staffed and trained. ger agencies to fight some fires. any applicants or, if there are no “It was an eye opener to the Many small towns contract with applicants, will appoint some- town,” Higgins said. “We need larger fire departments to pro- one for the position. people who are here in town vide services. [email protected] during the day. All my firefight- “It takes a lot of manpow- ers were at work.” er to fight a fire on any level,” Higgins also said few of the file / Maegan Burr town’s volunteer firefighters were Vernon Fire Chief Nicky Higgins (left) talks with a firefighter on March 11 after a trailer fire burned behind the Silver Sage. willing or able to go through the Higgins resigned as chief after nearly two years on the job. training necessary to get certi- fied. wildland fire certification train- was hard-pressed to find any She was never asked to leave,” HERS DAY BOUT “I believe that if you want to be ing conducted by the Utah Fire individuals willing to make that Vernon Mayor Kent Sagers said. OT IQU a firefighter, you go out and work and Rescue Academy. That train- kind of commitment. “She was a good fire chief.” M E toward being certified,” Higgins ing took up their weekends and In addition to resigning as In a letter sent to the mayor �������� said. “We need volunteers that several weeknights for about chief, Higgins also resigned her and citizens of Vernon, Higgins are going to donate their blood, three weeks, Higgins said. The seat on the town council, her wrote, “I accept that my inability sweat and tears to the depart- structural fire certification train- position as an animal control to recruit, adequately train and ���������� ment.” ing she wanted for the depart- officer, and her position as an retain enough firefighters was an About two years ago, all the ment is a 140-hour program that EMT with the town’s ambulance. underlying factor in the [March Vernon firefighters went through takes three months. She said she “She quit on her own accord. 11 fire]. I accept that my hard- ����������������������� ������������������ the last two years. sentence was suspended and punching Mr. Goff, but I don’t Guilty The agreement was something Nace was placed on 60 months think it’s fair that his entire career ��������������� continued from page A1 the victim’s family supported, probation, covering the whole and reputation is destroyed by according to Tooele County five years he will be paying res- something that was not insti- Handmade Candles Avon Furniture vated assault, a second-degree Attorney Doug Hogan, since by titution. gated by him,” said Major Chris Jewelry Clocks Metal Wood Decor felony, was changed to a Class avoiding jail, Nace would be able “If you’re a day late or a dol- McGrail, commander for Army Pampered Purses Jeans Tastefully A misdemeanor as part of a plea to keep his job with the Army lar short, you’re going to jail,” recruiting. “A judge made a deci- Chef Books Shoes Simple agreement. The agreement stipu- and be able to pay restitution to Henriod added. sion, but it was definitely a gray Baby Gifts Flower Pots Home Decor lated Nace would face no prison the family. “My whole world was totally area.” Hair Acc. or jail, no fines and would not “The only reason you’re not crushed in an instant,” Cindy [email protected] and More be required to take any classes. going straight to jail is because Goff said. “I know Joey had the In turn, he would be required of the needs of this family, which choice to walk away. He chose to to pay the family a graduated you caused,” Judge Stephen destroy a man’s life.” Get to know Tooele County ���������������������������������������������� amount of money each month Henriod told Nace. “You don’t Now that the civilian case has subscribe to the �������������MOTHERS DAY GIFT... for the next five years — $250 deserve to be in the military. been ruled on, the military will per month for the first year, $350 Absolutely disgusting.” decide if it will take any action for the second year, $450 for the Henriod then sentenced Nace against Nace. third year and $500 each month to 365 days in the county jail. The “I’m not trying to justify him 882.0050 ENTERTAINMENT THROUGHOUT THE DAY A6 OBITUARY

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Eleanore Pastore Hale meticulously practiced with and home Halloween produc- the best” was a motto that she proper emphasis, pronuncia- tions while living in the Logan lived by and encouraged others 1919-2010 tion, breathing, and pauses for 8th Ward. She saw to it that to do so as well. maximum dramatic effect. She her children all studied piano She was a devoted compan- Our mother and grand- recited a long poem by memo- for several years with varying ion to her husband Blair. They mother, Eleanore Pastore Hale, ry by Longfellow, “King Robert degrees of success. Leaving served an LDS mission together passed away at age 90 on April of Sicily” at an Independence nothing to chance, she studied to Tampa, Fla., from 1984-1986 8, 2010 from causes incident Day celebration held at sun- piano herself for a year prior to and later served as missionar- to her age, at the home of her set on the steps of the State beginning piano lessons with ies at the Logan Family History daughter in Tooele County, Capitol in Salt Lake City on July her first child, just so she would Center for six years. They shared where she lived for the past 4, 1943, where she shared the know enough to help him and a common interest in beau- 18 months. She is reunited podium with Adam S. Bennion, her other children with their tifying their yard and garden, with her husband, Blair, who one of the great speakers of the practicing. This reinforced her which they both cherished. preceded her in death Oct. 17, time. This was a particularly lifelong love of music, especial- They were together for 61 2006, and her son Frederick poignant time for Ellie, as Blair ly that of the classical roman- years. Scott, who was taken from her had been reported “missing in tic period and the LDS Church She leaves behind an ador- in infancy in 1955. action” following a bombing hymns and Primary songs. ing posterity numbering some Ellie, as she was called by all mission over Germany and was Mom fostered in her children 20 grandchildren, and 22 great- her friends, was born in Denver, not confirmed as a prisoner of a wonder of nature, a love of grandchildren who will forever Colo., April, 12 1919, the young- war until July 24, 1943. In later They corresponded during the pes that she frequently “tested” good music, a testimony of the call her blessed for her choice est of seven daughters, as well years, she regaled her family war while Blair was a POW for on her family, becoming, in gospel of Jesus Christ, a sense to be on the Lord’s side and as five sons, born to George with spontaneous recitations of almost two years. Children the process, a wonderful cook. of justice and fair play, a spirit imparting that conviction to (Pasquale) Pastore, a first gen- poems she had learned during soon followed and Ellie counted She also excelled as a seam- of tolerance towards others, them. eration Italian immigrant born her studies of elocution with four among her posterity: Craig stress, regularly sewing her own and a pride in one’s heritage. The family greatly appre- in Brooklyn, N.Y., who made a Miss Babcock. For a few years (Martha Farrer) of Providence, clothes from demanding Vogue She had a soft spot in her heart ciates the care and concern home for his family in Denver, she was a member of Deseret Utah; Janet (Craig) Hancey of patterns, as well as many of the for the outcast, those who were shown our mother during her and Alice Amy Hayden, of pio- Players, the forerunner of the Erda; Eric (Debra Wilson) of Salt clothes her children wore, espe- down on their luck, and anyone final months by Mountain West neer stock, from Salt Lake City. current Pioneer Theater. Lake City; and Frederick Scott, cially during their elementary who just needed someone to Hospice, especially Debbie Ellie was the life of the party Subscribing to the ideal who died after premature birth school years. She also became talk to. Mom was an excellent Davis, Benita Pacheco, Diana and was a frequent invitee to that a mother’s place was in in 1955. She moved with Blair a very accomplished knitter listener and a wise counselor Gonzales, and Irene Ramirez. social gatherings by Denver the home supporting her hus- and her children to a variety of and produced beautifully pat- who never prejudged anyone. A funeral service was held North High School classmates band and nurturing her chil- US Air Force postings through- terned sweaters for her young Mom was an eternal optimist at Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 East in the homes of friends. dren, Ellie willingly set aside out the United States, as well and growing family. and wonderful to visit with, Center St. on Tuesday, April 13 Following graduation from her dramatic interests when as an unaccompanied tour to She was her family’s biggest maintaining a lively interest noon, with a viewing prior at high school, Ellie left with her she married Blair A. Hale of South Korea. Initially he served booster, and took a great inter- in current events and the arts. 10-11:45 a.m. the same day. mother and all of her earthly Afton, Wyo., on June 15, 1945 at the Pentagon in Arlington, est in her children’s education One would leave her home feel- Interment will follow at Logan possessions and moved to Salt in the Salt Lake Temple, follow- Va.; and later in Merced, Calif.; and extracurricular activities ing happy and uplifted by this City Cemetery. Condolences Lake City, where she was hired ing his liberation from a POW Montgomery, Ala.; Boulder, that included student govern- diminutive woman with the big and thoughts may be expressed for a secretarial job at Morning camp in Southern Germany at Colo.; Logan, Utah, and Hill ment, high school athletics, heart and the cheerful disposi- to the family online at www. Milk Company. Desiring to the end of World War II. Their Air Force Base, finally making and piano lessons. “Mom’s taxi” tion. “Things will work out for allenmortuaries.net. improve herself while in Salt picture was published in the their home in Logan, following made countless trips to and Lake, she studied elocution with Salt Lake papers, where Ellie Blair’s retirement from the Air from Clearfield and Logan high the great Maude May Babcock was identified as the “actress” Force in 1965. Mom focused schools, and the operator was Billie Gene Hepner of the University of Utah as a and Blair as the “war hero.” on making her homes cozy and always cheerful, never begrudg- private student for five years at She had met Blair at a church- inviting — a bit of “heaven on ing the time spent in support- the McCune School of Art and sponsored dance in Denver earth,” through tasteful deco- ing her family. She served for Billie Gene Hepner, 81 of Music. She was frequently called that attracted young men from ration and careful furnishing. many years as Ward Road Show Tooele, passed away peace- upon to recite from memory as far away as Laramie, Wyo., She continued her quest for Director, putting her flair for the fully on April 6, 2010. He was long excerpts from some well- where Blair attended college self-improvement by gathering dramatic to good use through born November 28, 1928 in known poems that had been at the University of Wyoming. together and attempting reci- some memorable road shows Kauffman, Texas to Ralph and Nellie Hepner. Lived in Benicia and Vallejo, Calif., for a num- NOTES OF ber of years before moving to Tooele in 1975. He built and APPRECIATION then operated the Hepner & Son Body Shop on Broadway for a number of years. He The family of Elden O’Driscoll always loved playing his gui- would like to express our deep- tar, fishing, and gathering with est gratitude and thanks to Dr. family and friends to play a few Ronald Trudel for his care and games of poker. After retire- Master Gardener Gardening Expo kindness to Elden. ment he enjoyed camping in He is survived and will be Thanks to Mountain West the beautiful canyons in the missed by: the love of his life Hospice for their attempts to area. Bill loved life and lived for 52 years, Diane (Palmer) How Does Your Garden Grow? provide comfort during the short it to the fullest. Never knew Hepner; his children Donna time before his passing. a stranger, everyone he met (Jerry) Cornell, Connie Tapp, am A very special thank you to the became a friend. All who knew Michael Hepner; a sister Hazel SAT, April 17 • 9 Legion of American Vets for their him were drawn to his keen (Frank) Perez; a brother Bob tribute to Elden. He would be so sense of humor (even if off- (Lee) Hepner; three grandsons; GUEST PRESENTER proud. color at times). He could charm three granddaughters; one great Lorien Hall Finally, thanks to Tate Mortuary the socks off you but, by the granddaughter; several nieces and friends and acquaintances same token, would give you the and nephews; his friends and LANDSCAPE DESIGNER for their support to the family shirt off his back. Always said his beloved dog “Buck.” with calls, cards and flowers. what was on his mind, always He was preceded in death Copper Leas Designs, Signed, had an open door and a great by his sister Lois (Everette) BYU Professor Carol, Mary Jane and Paula big heart. Even in the last hours Watkins, and two brothers Joe O’Driscoll of his life he expressed his sense (Esteen) Hepner and Monroe PRESENTATIONS Mark, Sheila, Shawn and Kevin of humor, had us laughing and Hepner. 9am Growing Vegetables — Louise Hulet & Kaye Hollien O’Driscoll him smiling. Planting for Winter Interest —Pat Jessie REGI STRATION 10am Weeds! (What is it? How do I get rid of it!) — Holly Christley Share your Fay Woolley Hawker 8:30am, $5 PE R RSONPE Propogating your Vegetables —Wayne Lowry opinion with over Fay Woolley Hawker, 98, 11am “Dirt” is a Four Letter Word — Dave Quist 27,000 readers. TOOELE COUNTY Write a letter to beloved daughter of our Heavenly Annual Gardens — Carolyn Showell & Donetta Anderson the editor Father, passed away Monday, EX TENSION DITORIUMAU pm April 12, 2010 in her Grantsville 12 Landscape Using Native Plants — Fay Rutishauser home of natural causes associ- Geranium Cuttings— Ron Staley ated with her age. Fay is loved 151 N. MAIN, OELETO [email protected] pm P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 and greatly missed by her family 435.227.2400 1 Designs for Enhancing your Landscape — Lorien Hall and friends. Fay was born July 21, 1911 in Salt Lake City to George Edwin and Elizabeth Anderson Woolley. She is the second of three chil- dren from that union. Fay also enjoyed the loving familial asso- ciation of five older half-siblings A Free Day of Dentistry! born of their widowed father’s first marriage to Luzina Rees. Texas; Dennis W., Grantsville; Frank M. Hawker and Fay and James E. (Pam) of Herriman, Rosewood Dental Associates, LLC Woolley were wed on November Utah; 10 grandchildren, two 17, 1947 in the Salt Lake LDS great granddaughters, and a is Hosting a Free Day of Dentistry Temple. Soon afterwards they step great grandson; her sister moved to their Erda farm. Frank Thelma Fetzer, Salt Lake City; with Dentistry From The Heart and Fay had three children. In and numerous nieces and neph- December 1979, Frank and Fay ews. She was preceded in death sold the Erda Farm and moved by her parents; brother Tyler A. to Grantsville. Woolley; four half-sisters Leah Fay loved music. She had a Woolley, Mary Bennion, Alvira wonderful alto voice and loved Woolley, Ruth Young; two half- to sing. She was a devotee of the brothers Orson Glenn Woolley 181 W. Vine St. Mormon Tabernacle Choir and and George Rees Woolley; and cherished their weekly Sunday two granddaughters Anne and Tooele Utah 84029 morning broadcasts. Fay also Elizabeth Hawker. The Smiles are on us! Rosewood Dental Associates, LLC is out to change lives by offering free smiles to anyone sought to expand her horizons. Funeral services will be held At the age of 96, she regularly Saturday, April 17 at 11 a.m. in who needs dental work, as we host the latest event for Dentistry From The Heart (DFTH) on April 17, 2010. exchanged e-mail messages with the Grantsville 6th Ward cha- Dr. Michael Rockwell and Dr. Landon Rockwell with their team of dentists and volunteers are hoping to help about 500 people friends and family. pel, 81 North Church Street, in need of dental work. Patients will be able to choose one of the following procedures: cleaning, one filling or one extraction. This Fay was a faithful member of Grantsville. A viewing will be is the 1st Annual Rosewood Dental DFTH and this years event promises to be very successful. The Church of Jesus Christ of held at the church from 9:30- Latter-day Saints. She demon- 10:30 a.m. prior to the funeral Dentistry From The Heart is a national non-profit organization with a simple mission - making people smile. Founded in 2001 strated Christlike compassion. services. by a Dr. Vincent Monticciolo in New Port Richey, Florida, DFTH was created to aid those in need, including the growing population She not only gladly served when The family expresses heartfelt of under-insured Americans. Over 100 million Americans lack dental insurance and over 29 percent of adults have untreated called, but was also a watch-per- gratitude to the many members cavities. Without events like DFTH, dental care simply isn’t an option for many of the uninsured. To date, DFTH has helped more son upon a tower, freely acting of the Grantsville 6th Ward, in than 25,000 patients and provided over $5.5 million in dental care. to fill needs as they came into particular Mary Thornton, for “Now more than ever, we know there are people that need our services, but do not have the means to afford them - view. their liberal donations of time whether they’re out of work, or just don’t have the means. Dentistry From The Heart is our way of giving back to the On July 5, 2008, Fay fell and during Fay’s confinement. And community and helping people who are in need of dental care. Many of our friends and associates are traveling to broke her hip. Still, as the bed- to Harmony Home Health a most 3rd world countries to provide donated dental care. We have felt that we can provide the same service for the people in our ridden weeks extended into sincere and profound “Thank community who are in need.” said Dr. Michael Rockwell. months, she demonstrated a You!” for the excellent care they The event will take place on April 17 at Rosewood Dental Associates in Tooele. Starting at 8:00 a.m., Dr. Michael Rockwell, cheery disposition. Visitors, provided. Dr. Landon Rockwell, Dr. David Roth, Dr. Russell Farnsworth, Dr. LaRisse Skene, Dr. Adam Bateman and their volunteers will treat intent on buoying Fay’s spir- Interment will follow the the first 400 - 500 patients or however many they can service by 6:00 p.m. No appointments will be made. This is a first come its, often commented that they funeral services at the Grantsville first serve basis. themselves had been uplifted by City Cemetery. Fay has specifi- meeting with her. cally requested that instead of Fay is survived by her hus- flowers, contributions be made For more information, visit www.tooeledentist.com or the organizations national website at band, Frank M; children Carol to the LDS Church Perpetual www.dentistryfromtheheart.org. Malone (J. Charles), Fort Worth, Education Fund. A7

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Brian Ray Rowberry Kayleen K. Rowberry; siblings Ronald Dean Maddox as a security guard. He enjoyed Kevin (Jean) of West Jordan, Neil R. Rowberry and Kevin S. spending time with family and Utah; Brian (Amy) of Richmond, Rowberry; in-laws Bob and friends and tinkering with any- Utah; Ryan (Shelly) of Murray, Brian Ray Rowberry passed Leann Pyle; grandparents Klea B. thing electronic. Utah; 33 grandchildren, 54 great away Monday, April 12, 2010 at Kirk and Louise L. Rowberry. He Ron was a great leader to his grandchildren, and 1 great-great University of Utah hospital due is preceded in death by grand- family. He had a terrific sense of grandchild. to complications from asthma. father Glen O. Rowberry and humor and enjoyed a simple life. Ron was preceded in death by He was born February 25, 1974 grandfather Floyd A. Kirk. It didn’t take material goods to his parents, one brother and two in Salt Lake City, Utah to Glen A memorial service will be make him happy, only time with sons: Gary (Valerie) of Salt Lake R. and Kayleen K. Rowberry. He held Friday, April 16, 3 p.m. at those he loved. City; Bruce (Patti) of Tooele. graduated from Tooele High Tate Mortuary, 110 South Main, Ron was survived by his wife, He was proud of his family and School in 1994. He married Tooele. Visitation will be held Loretta of Tooele; two daugh- we are proud of him. Emmalee A. Rowberry July 3, one hour prior to the service. ters Candy (Terry) Howell of Graveside services were held 1997. Interment Tooele City Cemetery. Tooele; Dawn (Anthony) Torres Monday, April 12 at Tooele City Brian is survived by his wife In lieu of flowers, monetary of Monticello, Utah; three sons Cemetery. Emmalee; children Justin donations to help with funeral R. Rowberry and Shawn F. expenses would be appreciated. Rowberry; parents Glen R. and register now! session is MAY - JULY Ron was born in Peoria, Ill., SummerPROFESSIONAL Voice & INSTRUCTOR Piano Lessons Closure to parents Raymond and Ethel continued from page A1 Maddox December 5, 1929. In 1950 he married his sweetheart MIMI BAIRD the underpass was completed to Loretta Fairfield and together former BYU instructor/currently w/ Mormon Tabernacle Choir SR-112 —a project that was fin- they started a family. 13 WEEK SESSION ished last September — Union In 1968, Ron and Loretta $400. for VOICE $300. for PIANO Pacific would close off its cross- moved their family to Utah and ($100 off for the first 10 students!) ings at Rogers Street near the old eventually settled in the Tooele sewer plant and at 1000 West. area. Together they raised seven CALL MIMI @ 435.843.4425 “The railroad told them they children. could put in the underpass, but Ron worked most of his years they had to close the other unsafe as a mechanic, and in later years crossings,” said Campbell, add- Maegan Burr Stansbury Stride 5K Run ing that he was not with the city Cars drive along 1000 West in Tooele Monday where the road will be perma- at this time. “They wouldn’t close nently closed at the railroad crossing by Union Pacific on April 15. call.” Saturday April 17th @ 8:30 am it until 1000 North got built.” The hardest part for Hunsaker According to Union Pacific knows how bad traffic is. If you wasn’t much of Tooele north of about the closure was being told Cost $10 with t-shirt pre-registration. $12 day of race. spokesman Aaron Hunt, the were to have a disaster in Tooele the tracks, everything was south. by Tooele City that there was railroad has had its eye on the there is no way to get out of town Like it or not, the town is growing nothing that could be done about Location: Stansbury Country Club (1 Country Club, Stansbury Park) 1000 West crossing because only for the majority of people except north. There are only three thru- the situation. Raffle following the race crossing panels and stop signs over the viaduct and Main Street. streets to get from one side [of “For our retail stuff, it might are there to prevent accidents. At least 1000 West allowed you Tooele] to the other.” be better being closer on Main,” “Crossings where we just have to cross the railroad track, come Vogel believes instead of clos- Hunsaker said. “But we have ��������������������������� stop signs and crossbucks are our on to 1000 North and end at the ing the road, the city could widen other products that aren’t condu- least preferred,” Hunt said. “We’ve hospital.” and extend it out to 2400 North cive to a busy setting. You don’t ���������� had a few near-misses and have However, Campbell doesn’t near the Home Depot. want to have the foul-smelling Download Registration Form Here: been watching it closely. That’s believe traffic will increase on “Then you would have another stuff right in town. I’m not sure www.stansburystride.com why 10 years ago we sat down Utah Avenue or Main Street due quick way to get to the hospital or what we’re going to be able to with the city and collaborated to the closure, since 1000 North bypass the entire city,” she said. do. We feel the President (Barack Phone Sign Up Contacts: with this deal, which we think is can now alleviate that conges- Hunt said he understands that Obama) is trying to help small Grace Larsen 435.843.8400 a win because it will protect the tion. the closure will mean alterna- businesses, yet our mayor’s not. community.” “We get a lot of that big truck tive routes will have to be taken, I’m sure the road closure isn’t Jan Eshete 435.833.9011 Hunsaker said he’s also upset traffic off Utah Avenue [with 1000 but that closing the crossing is a intentional, but it’s not thought Ami Bartholomew 435.882.4364 he was given only 30 days notice North being open],” Campbell safety precaution. through.” Gold Sponsors Bronze Sponsors of the closure. said. “That’s a big safety issue “I understand there are some [email protected] “My problem is Tooele City with trucks attempting to turn historic transportation paths res- knew about this,” Hunsaker said. right on to Main Street from Utah idents will be disappointed to see Play-by-Play Carry & Conceal Tooele www.carryandconceal.com “Thirty days is OK for residents, Avenue.” go,” he said. “Our primary goal is but for a business it’s not.” Tooele resident Barbara Vogel safety.” Transcript Bulletin Dental 4 Kids For Tooele resident Stew is also concerned with how the Tooele City Mayor Patrick ACTION Meier & Marsh Paulick, the 1000 West closure is closure will impact traffic on Dunlavy doesn’t believe there Mountain West Easton Arrows not only a huge inconvenience, Main Street. When she saw the have been many safety issues Mark Watson Medical Center but could pose problems if there’s signs for the closure that were concerning the crossing to war- Sports Editor Spring a disaster. placed by Tooele City, Vogel called rant it being closed. Birch Family Pharmacy “There is no convenient access the number listed for City Hall. “My person feelings is we Silver Sponsors from north to south through “I learned that the crossing haven’t had a whole lot of prob- subscribe Re/Max Lakeside Tooele except Main Street and was scheduled for closure 14 lems,” Dunlavy said. “We have Erda Auto Shop 4 Less clear up on Droubay Road,” said years ago,” said Vogel, who uses had some accidents over time, Detroit Diesel Paulick, who lives on Vine Street 1000 West to see her son who but not something out of the Titanium Solutions near 1000 West. “Anybody who’s lives on the southwest side of ordinary. 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A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 13, 2010 Local Special Olympics athletes need help getting to national competition by Emma Penrod County Giants, the local Special beginning with a 5K run/walk lect pledges, or amounts others CORRESPONDENT Olympics team, to compete at sponsored by Battelle Tooele will donate, for every mile they the National Special Olympics. Operations on April 24. The 5K complete. Four local athletes will repre- But before they can compete event will also include a break- Several businesses have sent Tooele as members of the in the national competition, an fast and a raffle, where a flat- also agreed to give a portion Utah Special Olympics team event that only comes around screen television and Nintendo of their profits to the team on at the national competition once every three years, each Wii will be given away. certain days. This week, Cold in Nebraska this July, but they attending athlete must raise The team will continue fund- Stone Creamery, Little Caesar’s need some help from the com- $1,000 for a competition fee. raising efforts through May. Pizza, and Big 5 Sporting Goods munity before attending the Additionally, the team is They are currently making have issued coupons that can competition becomes a reality. looking to raise money to help plans for a teachers vs. students be obtained by e-mailing Josue Riches, Amber Bailey, cover regular statewide com- softball game, with five mem- [email protected], which Miquel Zapatta, and Mandy petition fees, which may soon bers from each team coming will earn the Giants a portion of Kunitz were selected for com- increase to as much as $40 per from each of the district’s three their sales. Dollar Cuts plans to petition from a random draw- athlete per event. high schools. Admission to the offer the team $2 per every hair ing of last year’s gold-medal- “A lot of our athletes are not game is only $1, and the money cut on May 15. ists at state events. Riches and financially able to cover those made on concessions will also The Giants are also taking Kunitz both compete in track assessment [fees],” said Tooele go toward the team. The game donations or sponsorships from and field events, Bailey is a County Giants head coach will take place at 5:30 p.m. on anyone willing. Those wanting courtesy of Cheri Gunderson swimmer, and Zapatta is now Cheri Gunderson. May 4 at Warr Memorial Park. to contribute should contact Tooele County Giants Special Olympians Mandy Kunitz, Amber Bailey, Josue a member of Utah’s bowling To help cover the cost, the On May 22, the Giants hope Cheri Gunderson at (435) 884- Riches and Miquel Zapatta were chosen to compete in the National Special team. They are the first athletes team plans to hold fundrais- to organize a 15-mile Walk-a- 3007 or 801-634-2070. Olympics this summer. They are working to raise money to pay for the $1,000 ever selected from the Tooele ers over the next several weeks, Thon where walkers will col- entry fee per participant.

David K. Palmer, M.D. Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Would like to welcome Wesley K. Brown, M.D. to his Tooele practice. Dr. Brown will be available on Mondays and for walk-ins for ear, nose & throat patients. and Nancy J. Stevenson, PA-C will be available for patients on Wednesdays.

We’re happy to 1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste #I Tooele treat your ears, nose and (435) 882-6448 throat problems, along • Ear, Nose & Throat • Allergy & Sinus Maegan Burr with hearing evaluations! • Head & Neck Surgery • Voice Disorders Kurt Hadfield searches for missing West Valley City woman Susan Powell with his trained cadaver dog Kiser Saturday morning near Simpson Springs. Powell miles of Utah’s West Desert, with already begun thinking of other been camping in the area the AMILY FUN RUN & aircraft and ATVs searching the places to search away from the day Susan went missing. Powell K F BREAKFAST continued from page A1 more remote areas and those on west desert. himself remains the only person 5 DATE: 04/24/10 8 foot staying closer to paths and “There are a couple other of interest in the case. :00 AM Powell Facebook page, although trails, according to Bridgerland places we’d like to look,” he said. “Where do you go next?” Proceeds will benefit the those in charge of the group had Fire Company Chief Jon Watkins. “We want it to be soon, before Gifford asked. “It was really an Tooele County Special Olympics Team a hard time determining how “We had a good plan and there gets to be too many people emotional day. We were just many of those who joined would everything went perfectly,” out there.” completely overwhelmed with participate in the search. Some Watkins said. “We feel that we hit Gifford has not yet met with gratitude for the generosity of all Run, Walk, Jog or Stroll to support the of the volunteers estimated that that whole Simpson Springs area Susan Powell’s family to discuss the people who were involved. Tooele County Special Olympics Team, several hundred people could really well.” a next step, but said they don’t There were some amazing peo- show up. The only injury suffered really know what direction to ple out there.” Tooele County Giants!! Last week, however, the search involved an individual who rolled point searchers in. Searching [email protected] All proceeds will go to support the Tooele County Giants by was turned over to the Bridgerland his ankle, Watkins said. Simpson Springs was based sole- assisting with event costs/fees and uniforms for Region, State Fire Company, which contracts While no further searches have ly on Susan’s husband Joshua and National competitions. through the Forest Service and yet been planned, Watkins has Powell’s statement that he had The TC Giants participate in many activities the Bureau of Land Management throughout the year. They are able to participate in Track & Field events, Bowling, Bocce and Swimming. mostly to fight wildfires but has been involved with search and Without Special Olympics these opportunities would rescue missions for about six not be available for them. months. The company had pre- Shirts will be given to all pre-registered runners. viously been working with volun- Race day registrants will receive shirts while supplies last. teers to help them plan the April Please no bikes, scooters, rollerblades etc. 10 search for Susan Powell before Strollers are acceptable taking over the search and clos- ing it to the public. ������������������ Gifford, who was there for Raffle tickets are $5 each or 5/ $20. Prizes include Saturday’s search, said she was Flat screen TV & Nintendo Wii. impressed with the Bridgerland Additional prizes will be given Fire Company’s professionalism ������ and thoroughness. after the race. “Closing the search off to just For additional information or to register, please contact: professionally-trained search Jolene Jolley: 435-830-2584 • Nicki Coates: 435-830-2883 and rescue people was a good • $25.00 for pre-registered runners • $15.00 for kids ages 5 to 13 idea,” she said. “The quality of • $30.00 for race day registration • $20.00 for race day registration the work was evident.” Breakfast will be served from 8am to 11am. Shawn Sorensen, who had helped to organize the initial vol- Cost is $5.00 for non race participants ���������� ���������� unteer effort, was also pleased. Pre-Registration ends on April 17th ��������������� “We willingly passed the torch Registration Begins at 7 am on race day ������������ ��������������� to them,” he said. “The search All participants will need to sign in and get a ended up being a little differ- wristband in order to race or eat. ent than we originally thought, The Race begins and ends at England Acres Park, 910 N. 400 E., Tooele. but I’ve never felt better about Sponsored By: the way things went down and Maegan Burr everything that happened.” Team Battelle • Sport-N-Print The group covered about 20 Search and rescue volunteers Paul Kelley (left) and Joseph Kelley look at a large grid map of the Simpson Springs area Saturday morning before a search for Susan Powell began.

Annual sales were $30 million years ago it was only 15 per- LAWRENCE BOOKKEEPING Fish food last year, according to Nelson. cent.” continued from page A1 The company’s success in The company’s customers recent years has been driven range from private fish farms to ACCOUNTING • PAYROLL • TAX as a wholesale produce compa- by the rise of the aquaculture government agencies that stock ny. In 1956, three of Sterling’s industry as demand for seafood fish. • Tax Preparation for Individuals and sons developed a dry pelleted increases while ocean stocks are “We sell food for a wide vari- Small Businesses fish food, and within two years being depleted. ety of species of fish including the product had taken over the Nelson and Son’s largest cus- trout, salmon, tilapia and other • Taxes start at just $35 for form 1040 EZ U.S. market, Nelson said. tomer is located in Idaho, where cold- and warm-water species,” filers includes federal and state filings The process of making the fish there is a fish farm that produces Nelson said. food is similar to making dog about 70 percent of the country’s The current recession has • Discounts for currently unemployed food pellets, Nelson said. Plant trout. affected sales at Nelson and Sons filers and students and animal proteins are mixed “If you have had trout in a but has been offset somewhat together in an extruder and then restaurant, it most likely was by growth in the consumption Schedule an appointment by phone or e-mail. cooked and formed onto pellets. Idaho trout, raised on our food,” of fish nationally, according to Raw materials include soy bean Nelson said. Nelson. Walk ins welcome. Conveniently located on meal, wheat, corn gluten, and Fish food from the plant is also “People are eating more fish the corner of Main and Vine. Call or come fish meal, according to Nelson. shipped to Oregon, Washington today,” Nelson said. “Fish has by for a free consultation and a free checklist Local brine shrimp from the and , and as far away as been discovered to be a heart- for organizing your tax information and a tip Great Salt Lake are not part of Maine and Florida. healthy, brain-healthy food.” the feed. “The oceans have been over- [email protected] sheet to help you understand some of the most Today Nelson and Sons is oper- harvested,” Nelson said. “Today common questions. e-file available. ated by Sterling’s three cousins, 40 percent of the world’s fish Chris, Richard, and Dana Nelson. come from aquaculture. Twenty 7 S. Main, #310 • Tooele 435-843-7761 Sell Your Product to Over 27,000 Readers [email protected] Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. A9

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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:53 a.m. 8:07 p.m. Thursday 6:51 a.m. 8:08 p.m. 7 7 6 7 7 6 Friday 6:50 a.m. 8:09 p.m. 4 Saturday 6:48 a.m. 8:10 p.m. Sunday 6:47 a.m. 8:11 p.m. Monday 6:45 a.m. 8:12 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 6:44 a.m. 8:13 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 6:34 a.m. 8:49 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 7:04 a.m. 9:55 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 7:41 a.m. 11:01 p.m. Saturday 8:25 a.m. none ALMANAC Sunday 9:18 a.m. 12:05 a.m. Statistics for the week ending April 12. Partly sunny and A blend of sunshine Monday 10:20 a.m. 1:02 a.m. Partly sunny Partly sunny Clouds and sunshine Variable cloudiness Rain Temperatures Tuesday 11:28 a.m. 1:52 a.m. milder and clouds High/Low past week 70/28 New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 60/36 60 40 68 46 68 44 67 43 65 42 68 42 62 38 Average temp past week 46.9 Normal average temp past week 47.9 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Apr 14 Apr 21 Apr 28 May 5 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 70 65 Wednesday night’s lows and 63 60 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2010 50 Wednesday’s highs. 43 48 58 46 UTAH WEATHER 29 28 30 34 33 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 60/32 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 62/41 Knolls Clive Lake Point 58/32 63/42 61/41 64/43 6.47 Ogden Stansbury Park 4.51 62/43 Erda 64/43 Vernal Grantsville 61/42 Pine Canyon 0.56 1.49 0.96 Salt Lake City 62/31 64/43 52/35 0.33 Tooele 64/43 Bauer 60/40 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 59/39 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 60/40 63/35 62/39 Stockton Price 59/39 64/36 High Nephi Rush Valley 62/35 59/38 Ophir Moderate 52/34 Low Delta Manti Absent 66/37 62/35 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 69/41 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 61/38 64/36 Moab 61/33 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 72/42 Beaver 72/35 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 65/32 Ibapah 60/36 24-hour 63/32 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.00 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 64/31 67/38 at Grantsville 1.27 none 74/49 Kanab 69/38 Eureka 57/36 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.36 REEL TALK ‘Date Night’ shines thanks to comedy of Fey and Carell ombining two of the funniest people on their Crespective television MissyMiss Thompson comedies on film is a per- STAFF WRITER fect match. (creator and star of NBC’s “30 Rock”) and Steve Carell (star of “The Office,” also on NBC) are only exact same for the Fosters. a piece of what make those Between work and their kids shows funny — albeit a big it’s difficult for them to find piece. Having them join forces the time or energy to revive for a comedy-action film is any intimacy. During one of brilliant. their traditional date nights Anything these two do — another part of their mun- makes me laugh. Considering dane life — they decide to mix they’ve never really worked things up. Instead of staying together before only makes close to home, they drive to their joint effort in “Date the seafood restaurant Claw in Night” feel as if this should’ve to try something come a long time ago. new. Not having reservations While the plot may be a tad leads them to steal a table thin and the storyline some- reserved for the Tripplehorn thing we’ve seen before, “Date couple. Night” is still riotous. However, Little did they know that if it had been any other two the simple act of snatching up actors in the lead roles of “bor- someone else’s table would ing” married couple Claire make them have to fight for and Phil Foster, “Date Night” their lives. They’re approached could have been a complete by two thugs Armstrong disaster. Although the movie (Jimmi Simpson) and Collins was written by Josh Klauser (Common) demanding a — whose only other main- computer sticky thing, err, stream credit is the third and, flash drive from whom they upcoming, fourth installments presume are the Tripplehorns. of the “Shrek” series — I have Even though Phil and Claire a strong inkling that Fey and have no idea what they’re talk- Carell ad-libbed the majority ing about, they devise a plan of their lines. This is backed up to find the real Tripplehorns by the series of outtakes shown to get the flash drive back to courtesy of 20th Century Fox in the credits. But I wouldn’t the thugs’ boss Joe Maletto have it any other way. (uncredited Ray Liotta), a In the midst of a night gone wrong, Claire (Tina Fey) and Phil (Steve Carell) make a frantic call for help in “Date Night.” Although director Shawn known crime boss. Levy hasn’t necessarily made The mix-up leads the good movies (“Just Married,” Fosters through Central Park “Cheaper by the Dozen,” to one of Claire’s former clients “The Pink Panther,” “Night — a shirtless private detec- at the Museum” and “Night tive Holbrooke (Wahlberg) at the Museum: Battle of the — who can help them track It’s Time to Smithsonian”) they do wind down the real Tripplehorns, up making money. “Date whose names are actually Night” may be the exception, Taste (Franco) and Whippit at least in the good movie- (Kunis). Although they hand making department. While over the flash drive, it doesn’t it’s not a spectacular-looking end Claire and Phil’s problems, film, “Date Night” will please as it turns out Armstrong and Fey and Carell fans, and fans Collins are actually dirty cops. CLEAN HOUSE of their brand of dry, random Fearful for their lives and those humor. The action aspect of their children, the Fosters needed some work — but this have to devise a plan to out- is a comedy first and an action smart the bad guys and come SATURDAY film a very distant second. out alive. Adding to Fey and Carell’s “Date Night” is a great Clean out your May 8, 2010 humor are the comedic talents date night movie, if you like of Mark Wahlberg — yes, he the humor of Fey and Carell. Household Sept 11, 2010 may seem like a hard-nosed They’re comedic prowess is stereotyped cop in films, but so strong it’s a wonder they HAZARDOUS WASTE 9 AM - 12 PM he is funny — Kristen Wiig, haven’t been teamed up Hazardous Mark Ruffalo, James Franco together before. 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A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 13, 2010 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Three coaches resign Buffs snap two-year jinx against G-ville Grantsville High School head basketball coaches Shane Heath by Mark Watson and Casey Cooke have resigned SPORTS EDITOR their coaching positions at the school and administrators are The third year was the charm for currently looking for candidates the Tooele softball team in its series to fill those jobs. Tooele County with the Grantsville Cowboys. School District is taking appli- After losing a pair of heart- cations for both positions and breaking one-run games in 2008 applicants can apply at the and 2009, the Buffaloes edged the human resources department at Cowboys 2-1 on Thursday. the district office, according to Previous to 2008, the high- GHS principal Travis McCluskey. powered Buffaloes dominated the Those who would like more infor- mation about the positions can series with Grantsville, but the call McCluskey at Grantsville Cowboys came out on top the past High School. Cooke, who was two seasons behind the pitching the head girls basketball coach of Natalie Peterson as a freshman for one season, was hired as an and a sophomore. assistant girls basketball coach Once again, Peterson threw at Snow College. Grantsville’s an exceptional game and was girls team finished 8-14 last matched all the way by Tooele’s ace season. McCluskey had no com- Mattie Snow. On Thursday, both ment on Heath other than to say pitchers allowed only two hits. he had resigned. Grantsville’s Peterson struck out 13 batters boys team finished 5-17 last and Snow fanned nine. season. Tooele High School also “Natalie pitched a good game lost a coach recently. Tooele girls against us again. She’s done that basketball coach Shirley McCloy the last three years. It was good to resigned for personal reasons finally get a win against her,” said after only one year on the job. Tooele coach Steve Snow. “She did a great job during her The Buffaloes scrambled for a tenure here at THS and will be pair of unearned runs in the first greatly missed. We will be open- inning and the two scores proved ing up the position in the near future,” said THS principal Bill to be enough behind the dominat- Gochis. The Tooele girls posted ing pitching of Snow. a 4-17 record last season after Snow led off the game in the not winning a game during the Maegan Burr 2008-09 campaign. Grantsville High School shortstop Kelsi Wells (10) takes the throw at second base with Tooele High School’s Cheyenne Hegsted (5) charging in hard. Stansbury football The Stansbury Ute Conference batter’s box and laid down a of the seventh. out of the inning. of strikeouts. football league is holding inter- sneaky bunt and beat the throw to Snow was able to get the next Snow struck out the side in the The Buffaloes came up with a views for potential coaches on first base. A pair of passed balls on batter to ground out to second to bottom of the second. superb play on defense to start the Saturday, April 24. Those who Grantsville put Darian Rael, pinch end the game. Tooele advanced runners as far bottom of the fourth when Megan would like to coach in the league running for Snow, at third base Along with strong pitching, as second base in the third inning. McClimans ran down a hard liner should call league representa- and she later scored on an error. there were some superb defensive Snow walked and a sacrifice bunt off the bat of Grantsville’s leadoff tive Tiffany Prizkau at (435) 840- Cheyella Meyers reached first plays in the game. put pinch runner Rael at second hitter Laura Snow. 8080 to set up an interview. in the same inning when she was One of those plays came in the with one out. Meyers walked and Tooele scored another strong Jiu-Jitsu classes hit by a pitch. She also was able first inning when Tooele’s Marissa the Buffs had runners at first and defensive play from shortstop The Tooele High School wres- to move around the base paths to Mendenhall ripped a ball to left second with one out. Grantsville Meyers in the bottom of the fifth tling team will sponsor kids and score on the errors. field and it was tracked down and was able to force out the runner at when she gunned down Dalton on teens Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classes Grantsville committed four caught by Grantsville’s Chelsea third on a grounder and the threat a close play at first base. as a fundraiser to send wres- errors in the game compared to Dalton. ended when Peterson fanned a With Snow cruising on the tlers to Fargo, N.D. to partici- one for Tooele. Tooele threatened again to batter to get the third out. mound, Tooele tried to give itself pate in the Greco and freestyle The Cowboys almost pulled score in the top of the second Tooele put another runner on some breathing room in the top off another dramatic come-from- when Whitney Holt singled up the in the fourth when Hadli Sorenson of the seventh. With one out, nationals this summer. Brazilian Maegan Burr Jiu-Jitsu classes for boys and behind win when Melissa Baird middle with one out. She stole beat out a ground ball. Sorenson Cheyenne Hogsted reached first girls ages 6-18 will be offered Tooele High School shortstop Cheyella ripped a two-out RBI double over second and third. But Peterson stole second and third but was left base on an error and advanced to in Tooele. Classes will be held Meyers (17) fires the ball to first base the head of the Tooele center field got the next batter to pop out and there when Peterson sent two bat- twice per week for 10 weeks Thursday against Grantsville. to score Kelsi Wells in the bottom registered a strike out for the third ters back to the dugout with a pair SEE BUFFS PAGE A11 ➤ starting on April 21 and April 23. Cost is $100 for kids 6-12 years old and $125 for teens 13 -18 years of age. Siblings receive a $25 discount. Sign-ups will be Walks, errors doom Cowboys against Bear River held in the Tooele High School by Jake Gordon led off the sixth in the right way wrestling room, located in the but the Cowboys followed with two far west end of the school. Call STAFF WRITER GHS BASEBALL consecutive fly outs. With two outs Jared at 435-882-4249 for more Leadoff walks and errors can however, Bear River was unable to information. cause problems with any baseball three runs before Grantsville would handle a grounder hit by Kellan THS softball clinic team. For Grantsville, they came touch a bat. Rhoades to allow a run and make Tooele High School’s second at the wrong time of a ball game It didn’t appear that Grantsville the score 7-4. annual softball clinic will be held that was tied 3-3 in the fifth inning would respond after getting two It didn’t take long for Bear River April 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. against region rival Bear River. outs in the first two at-bats but a to find insurance runs in the sev- Clinic participants will receive The Bears took advantage of Bear River error kept the inning enth as Morgan took the first pitch instruction on hitting, pitching, walks and a couple of Grantsville alive. Kort Fonger followed by and blasted it over the fence in left- fielding and base running. Cost errors, that teamed up with a drawing a walk then Matthews took center for a 8-4 lead heading into for this year’s clinic is $40. couple of timely Bear River hits to a fast ball from Payne and rocketed Grantsville’s final at-bats. Lunch, snacks and a T-shirt for compile a four-run inning in the it over the fence in center to tie the Nelson and Fonger each came all clinic participants. Deadline fifth. The big inning from Bear River game 3-3 after the first. up with one-out singles to get for applications is April 8. For sent Grantsville down 7-3, which After a bumpy start to the first, Grantsville going in the final inning. more information contact Patty proved to be a deficit they could not Cowboy hurler Fonger settled down Nelson was able to score on a Bear Konen at 882-2402 or Mike recover from as they lost 8-5 Friday and did a better job of keeping River fielding error to cut their lead Mendenhall at 840-3340. afternoon in Grantsville. the Bears off-balance. Though he to 8-5 but Grantsville followed with Jazz will honor Miller “We just didn’t do good enough faced his fair share of jams in the a game-ending double play that On Wednesday the Utah Jazz defensively,” said Grantsville coach third and fourth, Fonger was able to gave the Bears the 8-5 victory. will pay tribute to the late Larry Loren Anderson about the defen- make the pitches necessary to keep “Overall it was a good week for H. Miller and celebrate his con- sive lapses of his team. Bear River from taking the lead. us going 3-1,” Anderson said. “If tributions to the community by The Cowboys lost despite the Grantsville also had their share someone told us before that we participating in a service project efforts of Taylor Matthews who of opportunities to break the tie but would have went 3-1 I think we on behalf of the homeless. Utah- went 3-for-4 from the plate, includ- could not come up with the big hit would have taken it.” based employees from the Larry ing a three-run home run in the in the right spot. Grantsville 7 — Delta 6 H. Miller Group of Companies first inning to tie the game. Andrew Trouble hit Grantsville in the fifth Grantsville was able to come will join Jazz staff members Nelson also picked up a couple sin- inning when Cade Capener started from behind on Delta and come in their efforts to honor the gles on the day while also scoring the Bears off with a lead-off walk. out with a 7-6 victory against non- team’s former owner. The proj- two runs. Capener was able to score after a region opponent Delta at home ect will be held in collaboration Bear River started fast by being dropped pop up to give the Bears a Thursday afternoon. with The Road Home, a social aggressive with the bats in the 4-3 lead. A Cowboy throwing error Jeff Hunt was able to pick up the service agency that operates opening inning. After Alex Munns to first allowed Morgan to score for victory for the Cowboys while Tyson Utah’s largest homeless shel- reached on a fielder’s choice, Dyson Bear River for their fifth run. Hutchins had a hot bat, going 4- ter. Volunteer activities such Morgan followed with a single to Stokes blooping single to center for-4 with a triple and a double as cleaning, painting, sorting get runners in scoring position. scored Payne for a 6-3 lead then as Grantsville scored two runs in food and clothing and planting A Grantsville fielding error Eric Rawlinson was able to supply the sixth to take a 7-6 lead after flowers will be held from 8-11 allowed Munns to score, then Josh a sacrifice fly ball to right to cap the six then hold on for the victory. a.m. at three of the agency’s Theurer bunted with Morgan at scoring for the Bears and give them facilities: the main shelter, the Dalen Erickson also added a double community winter shelter and Maegan Burr third and the Cowboy throw to a 7-3 lead. against Delta. first allowed Morgan to score for a Grantsville was able to get a run Grantsville will have their re- Palmer Court. Later that after- Grantsville High School’s Taylor Matthews connects with a pitch in an April 2-0 lead. Dallas Stokes tacked on back in the sixth thanks to a error match against Bear River on noon, the Jazz will hold a private 6 game against Ben Lomond. Matthews has been a big part of the success another run with a double to center from Bear River. Consecutive singles Thursday in Garland at 3:30 p.m. luncheon with members of the of Grantsville baseball this year with his hitting and play behind the plate. community who worked closely to score Hunter Payne to put up by Matthews and Jake Campbell [email protected] with Miller over the years. Fans attending the Jazz vs. Phoenix game will receive a commemora- tive LHM musical note lapel pin Grantsville netters cruise past Waterford, Ogden as they enter EnergySolutions Arena that night. The Jazz in- by Mark Watson the third set 6-1 pick up a vic- and Aaron Vera won the second are Lance Parks, Tanner Elsholz game magazine, GameTime, will SPORTS EDITOR GHS TENNIS tory for his team. doubles match against Ogden and Lance Draper. Winning also be dedicated to Miller. A Grantsville’s second singles by the score of 6-2, 6-1. The first doubles teams were Devin Jazz jersey with No. 9, Miller’s The Grantsville boys tennis the next day. player Jordon Orgill also nabbed doubles match against Ogden Anderson and Aaron Vera at softball number, will be raised to team dominated foes Waterford Grantsville’s top player a pair of victories last week turned into a marathon with first doubles with Landon Parks the rafters during a halftime cer- and Ogden on Thursday and George Parkinson was matched with a 6-3, 6-4 triumph over the Tigers’ duo prevailing in and Keagan Krogh at second emony. The Utah Jazz will play at Friday by downing both visiting against Waterford’s highly tout- Waterford’s Taylor Samuelson three sets. Grantsville’s Knight doubles in matches against Golden State tonight and could teams 4-1. ed Jay T. Anderson at first sin- and a 6-3, 6-0 win over Ogden’s and Jensen lost to Jake Wood Waterford. gain a second seed if they win The Cowboys’ third singles gles. Anderson won the match Houston Hyde. and Jake Booth 4-6, 6-3, 6-7 Against Ogden, Garrard and the Northwest Division. Utah is player Dallas Parks was in the 0-6, 2-6. The Cowboys won both dou- (1-7). Dalin Leonelli won at first dou- one-half game behind Denver in the Northwest. Utah finish- zone in both his matches last Parkinson picked up the pace bles matches against Waterford The Cowboys showed off bles while Landon Parks and es its season at home against week and gave up only one and show great determination with Jared Knight and Ryan their depth by defeating both Krogh won at second doubles. Phoenix on Wednesday while game in two days. Parks cruised in his match against Ogden’s Jensen prevailing 6-4, 6-2 at first Waterford and Ogden 5-0 in The Cowboys are scheduled Denver concludes the regular past Casey Larsen of Waterford Jordan Hawkins on Friday. doubles while Zach Garrard and junior varsity matches. The to host Morgan today at 3:30 season at Phoenix tonight. 6-0, 6-1 and didn’t have a prob- Hawkins won the first set 2-6, Dalin Leonelli won 7-5, 6-2 at matches were pro sets. p.m. weather permitting. lem with Houston Hyde of but Parkinson battled back to second doubles. The top three junior varsity [email protected] Ogden defeating him 6-0, 6-0 win the second set 7-6 (7-4) and The team of Devin Anderson singles players for the Cowboys A11

TUESDAY April 13, 2010 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Stallions control second half to trample Cowboys by Mark Watson ond half with three goals to down blasted a shot to the right side saves, but several times he had to SPORTS EDITOR the winless Cowboys 5-2. of the net and out of the reach face attackers one-on-one. “We have a tendency to play of Stallion goalkeeper Dalyn Badillo put the Stallions out in Stansbury jumped out to a 2-0 to the level of our competition,” Harrison. Grantsville was in the front for good with a goal mid- lead against Grantsville Monday, Andersen said. “We played slow game down 2-1 at intermission. way through the second half. Niko but the Cowboys made it interest- today and let the refs take us out Grantsville’s Brandon Searle Zapata put Grantsville in a deeper ing with a late goal in the first half of our game. We scored the first swiped the ball inside Stallion’s hole with a goal to make it 4-2 and and a goal to tie it up 2-2 early in goal and then let them gain some territory, dribbled the ball to about Badillo added his third goal of the the second half. momentum. We regained our 20 yards from the net and lofted a game to make it 5-2. With a little urging from head composure in the second half.” perfect shot into the wind to catch Last Friday, the Stallions were coach Brandon Andersen, the Second halves have not been the top right of the net just under- tied with Olympus 1-1 at inter- Stallions turned it up in the sec- good to the Cowboys this season. neath the crossbar to tie the game mission, but lost the match 3-1. early in the second half. Stansbury plays at Bountiful on From then on the game was Friday. played on the Grantsville end Grantsville plays at Bear River of the field with the Cowboys in today and hosts Judge Memorial defensive mode. Grantsville keep- on Friday. er Aaron Bell made some great [email protected]

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Maegan Burr Stansbury’s Sergio Badillo (left) keeps possession of the ball during a match against Grantsville on Monday. Badillo scored three goals for the winning Stallions.

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Mike Anderson Stansbury High School’s Lindsey Guymon gets set to field a ground ball in action Thursday against Alta. The Stallions stepped out of their region on Thursday and Friday to pick up a pair of victories over Alta and Copper Hills. The Stallions defeated Alta 6-4 and Copper Hills 6-2. Stansbury will host Tooele today. If you didn’t get yours, come pick up your� FREE copy at the ������������������������������� Buffs Transcript �������� continued from page A10 �������� ������ ������� �������� ������ ������� second on a stolen base. Leadoff Bulletin ��������� � � � � ����������� � � � � hitter Snow was at the plate ������� � � �� � ������� � � � � engaged in a battle with Peterson. offices: Snow worked the count to full and ����������� � � � � ��������� � � � � Peterson caught her looking at a ������ � � � � ��������� � � � � called strike three for the second ��������� � � � � ������ � � � � out. 58 North Main, Still with a runner at second, ���� � � � �� ���� � � � � Brooke Slade smashed a ball to �������� � � � � �������� � � � � deep left and again Dalton tracked Tooele, it down to end the top of the sev- ��������� enth with Tooele leading 2-0. �������� ������ ������� �������� ������ ������� Baird’s two-out double to bring Mon thru Fri, ���������� � � �� � ���������� � � � � home Wells made for an excit- ing seventh inning. But the rally ����������� � � � � ���������� � � � � 8 am to stopped there when the Cowboys ������ � � � � ����������� � � � � could not bring her home. ���������� � � � � ������ � � � � “I thought we would be a little 6 pm better from the plate,” Snow said. ���������� � � � � ���������� � � � � “Our kids were a little uptight in ���������� � � � �� ���������� � � � � the game and not making good selections by swinging at rise balls ������ and not laying off the high pitch- �������� es.” ��������� The Cowboys have a huge task ������ ������� ������ ������� ahead on Wednesday when they ����������� � � � � ���������� � � � � travel to region foe Bear River which has only lost one game this ��������� � � � � ������ � � � � season. �������� � � � � ���������� � � � � Tooele will play three games ���� � � � � ���������� � � � � this week with a game at Stansbury today, home against Woods Cross ������� � � � � ���������� � � � � on Wednesday and at Highland on ��������� � � � � ����������� � � � � Thursday. ���������������� ������ � � � � [email protected] A12

TUESDAY April 13, 2010 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A12 Stansbury second, Tooele Buffaloes fourth again in region golf at Lakeside Course in W. Bountiful by Jake Gordon with the little trouble of the condi- 51, followed closely by a 52 from surrounding teams moving up STAFF WRITER tions,” said Stansbury coach Gary Mallory Peterson playing in her and down it allows the Buffaloes Mathie. “For what the little chanc- first match of the year. Chelesa to sit in a tie for third place in the Another girls golf match in es that we have had to practice McCoy finished out the scores that points standings with Olympus at the books for Region 6 teams and play we did good.” counted with a 54 on the par-37 12 points. and again it was similar condi- Tooele combined for a 157, front nine at Lakeside. Other scores for Tooele includ- tions and similar places for the which was only two strokes away “I was hoping for a couple scores ed a 56 from Aimee Averett with teams. For the third match in a from third place Bountiful with in the 40’s but we didn’t do too bad Jenna Reid finishing with a 64 row, Stansbury placed second and a 155. Highland finished first for with the conditions,” said Tooele while Jayden Coates rounded out Tooele took fourth. the third time in as many tourna- coach Fred Killpack. “I would have the scores with a 65. The remain- Both local teams are staying ments Monday afternoon. liked to move up above fourth. ing scores for Stansbury were a consistent even when the weather Individually, Kaylee Gillette’s Third, fourth and fifth places are 56 from Courtney Johnson, a 63 does not. Under windy conditions 47 was good enough for a tie for so close in this region.” from Rian Broadhead and a 69 to at Lakeside Golf Course in West third place overall in the Region After three matches, Stansbury round out the scores from Kendra Bountiful, Stansbury finished 6 match. Kjae Barbadillo followed has a firm grasp on second place Deatherage. second with a combined score of Gillette with a 49 while Sophia with 18 total points, behind Both Tooele and Stansbury will 149, which was only 10 strokes Lei rounded out the scores that Highland’s 21 points for finishing have a match Thursday at Nibley off of first place Highland, who counted with a 53. first all three times. Tooele has Golf Course in Salt Lake City start- shot 139. Tooele’s low score of the day consistently finished in fourth in ing at 2 p.m. “I think they played good even belonged to Jacque Trujillo with a every tournament but with the [email protected] Share your opinion with over 27,000 readers. file / Jake Gordon Write a letter to the editor Tooele High School golfer Chelesa McCoy waits for her turn to hit on March 25 at the [email protected] | P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074 Stansbury Golf Course. McCoy scored a 54 on the Lakeside Golf Course Monday.

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HOMEFRONT story Emma Penrod | photos Maegan Burr Plan for Not-so-secret dinner ahead of time

woke up a little earlier than I wanted to on Monday morning, Iso I decided to go back to sleep for a few minutes. County Freemasons open up about the fraternity, Diane Sagers SOCIETY say they’ve discovered something gold CORRESPONDENT

heories about what occurs Yeah, right. in the win- My brain kicked in, but not at full dowless brick throttle. I began to mull over my buildingT nestled at the plans for the day. mouth of Settlement “Hmmm. Just exactly what were Canyon vary widely. my plans today? Just what day is Some believe the build- it?” ing once housed a local After a moment, it came. “Today telephone or power is Monday. I need to write an article company. Others imag- for the newspaper. What should I ine something far more write about?” fantastic, believing The List stories of witchcraft or Before I got very far on that sub- blood oaths, and still ject, I started on THE LIST. “I need others whisper of a to do some cleaning…” That list long-concealed, ancient was endless so I moved on. treasure. “I ought to do some spring According to the cleaning and sort some things…” structure’s rightful Another endless list. owners, members of Those lists cannot ever be about Tooele County’s Rocky what can be done. That list never Mountain Lodge No. 11 ends. It is more a matter of deter- — essentially the local mining what must be done and chapter of Freemasonry ought to be done and most impor- — that final theory may tantly, what there will be time to do. be closest to the truth, Other items wandered into my but in a more symbolic mind. “There are clothes to fold, sense. and the plants we put in last week “The only pot of gold need water, and so do the ones in is what you will find in the greenhouse. And there is some yourself,” said Jim Etling, work to do for an upcoming project the current Worshipful and, and, and…” Master or president of By the time I had gone over the the Rocky Mountain lists of possibilities, I really wanted Lodge. to go back to sleep. Freemasonry isn’t entirely what the 1970s. I was clearly through sleeping, so recent depictions, such as those in According to local Masons, the fra- I got up to get started. “National Treasure” and books writ- ternity’s historical origins tie into the I approached first things first. ten by Dan Brown, make it out to be, symbolism they continue to use today. What should I fix for breakfast and though there are similarities. There are Perhaps the most universally recogniz- what can go into a brown bag lunch no blood rituals, and Freemasonry isn’t able symbol, the square and compass, for my husband? Those two routine even a “secret society,” despite com- comes directly from stone masonry. decisions weren’t too tough, but mon popular belief. Freemasonry is The square, which stone masons used handling food brought another simply a fraternity for those interested to align stones correctly, refers to act- job to mind. “What should I fix for in bettering themselves and bettering ing “square,” or honest and fair, toward dinner tonight?” That might take a society. No world-takeover plots here. humanity. The compass refers to one of little thought. “The only thing we are trying to do their Masonic creeds — “circumscribe On a typical day, there is always with the world is make the world a bet- your passions,” or, in modern lan- plenty to do. At one (naïve) time ter place,” Etling said. “We try to build guage, control your desires. The third in my life I thought that after the human beings.” symbol, which often accompanies the kids grew up and left home, I would Freemasonry may actually be one square and compass, a letter G, stands have more time. Foolish me. of the oldest organizations in the state for the words “geometry” and “God,” There are still only 24 hours in of Utah, and is the largest and oldest suggesting to Masons that their deity the day — the same as ever — and fraternity in the world. Some lodges, should be as integral to their lives as I still find far more than enough including the lodge that eventually geometry was to stone masons. ways fill those hours. It doesn’t moved to Tooele, boast founding dates “We strive to be the finished ‘stone’ make any difference that there before Utah became an official state. that fits into the ‘building,’” Liley said, are only two of us at home now. According to public relations chairman using further Masonic symbolism. I still have plenty to do and only for the Salt Lake Masonic Temple John Yet Liley said none of the symbolism the nature of some of the tasks has Liley, the Rocky Mountain Lodge was contains anything as arcane or dire as changed. based in Camp Floyd until it moved is sometimes portrayed in books or Laundry for example, has shrunk to Mercur and later, in the 1900s, to movies, such as the fictitiously por- significantly. When I had six kids at Tooele. It was officially chartered trayed blood oaths. home (and two in diapers that had through the Grand Lodge of Free and “We do have things in the rituals for to be washed two or three times Accepted Masons of Utah on Jan. 16, symbolic element,” Liley said, “but no a week) I could figure on doing 1900. The building that now houses blood is drawn. It’s not like the Mafia around 17 loads of wash per week. their lodge meetings wasn’t built until or anything.” Today, with only two adults in the Despite all the symbolism house, laundry is really no big deal. and the Masons’ reluctance to The floor doesn’t require mopping discuss the details of their ritu- as often as it did when I was clean- als, Liley said the real secret ing under high chairs, either. about Freemasonry is that it Fixing Meals isn’t secret. However, some jobs really “The secret is it’s not that haven’t changed much. I still fix secret,” Liley said. “The old- three meals a day, just like always. school Masons didn’t talk Of course the quantity of food to be about it, but it’s only as secret prepared has changed, but meals as you want it to be.” still require an entree, side dishes Liley says a better word to and perhaps dessert. describe Masonry could be It is just as easy to work my way through other things until 5 p.m. SEE SOCIETY PAGE B10 ➤ and suddenly remember that I need to have a meal ready in the next half hour or so. Then the question I may or may not have thought of earlier (and ignored) comes more forcefully. What will I fix for dinner? I don’t live close to the supermarket so Rocky Mountain Freemason I don’t make special trips to the Lodge Worshipful Master store for forgotten items. I’ve got to Jim Etling (above) shows his think of something quick, easy and Mason’s ring at the Tooele on hand. Sometimes the decision lodge. A Freemason ‘G’ and takes longer than the preparation a star from the Order of the time. Eastern Star fraternal order By 4 or 5 p.m., decisions of what John Liley, public relations chairman for the Salt Lake Masonic Temple (left) hang on the wall of the to fix for dinner are likely to be dif- (top), talks about Masons and the Rocky Mountain Freemasons on Rocky Mountain Lodge. ferent than what a person might March 30. Rocky Mountain Freemason Lodge Worshipful Master Jim have decided in the morning. In the Etling (middle) smiles for a portrait at the Tooele lodge. Shawn Milne morning there is still time to thaw (above) turns to show his Rocky Mountain Masons pin.

SEE DINNER PAGE B10 ➤ B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 13, 2010 Moments in Time THE HISTORY CHANNEL ➤ On April 30, 1789, George Washington is sworn in as the first American president and delivers the first inaugural speech, at Federal Hall in New York City. Observers noted that Washington fidgeted while he reiterated the mixed emotions of anxiety and honor he felt in assuming the role of president.

➤ On April 28, 1897, the Chickasaw and Choctaw, two of the Five Civilized Tribes, become the first to agree to abolish tribal government and Mega Maze communal ownership of land. The other tribes soon followed, finally throwing open all of Indian Territory to white settlement.

➤ On May 1, 1926, Ford Motor Company becomes one of the first companies in America to adopt a five-day, 40-hour week for workers. Manufacturers all over the country soon followed Ford's lead, and the Monday-to- Friday workweek became standard practice.

➤ On May 2, 1933, the modern legend of the Loch Ness Monster is born when a sighting makes local news in the Scottish Highlands. The Inverness Courier an airplane (while in office)? newspaper related an 6. LANGUAGE: What does account of a local couple the Russian term “perestroika” who claimed to have seen mean? "an enormous animal 7. FAMOUS QUOTATIONS: rolling and plunging on Which entertainer once said, the surface." Scholars of “Everything is funny as long as the Loch Ness Monster 1. GEOGRAPHY: In which it is happening to somebody find a dozen references U.S. state is the top-secret mili- else.” to "Nessie" in Scottish tary facility known as Area 51 8. ABBREVIATIONS: What history, dating back to located? does the abbreviation “D.D.S.” around 500 A.D. 2. MEDICAL TERMS: What is stand for, professionally speak- the more common name for a ing? ➤ On April 26, 1954, the contusion? 9. ARCHITECTURE: Who Salk polio vaccine field 3. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What designed the pyramidal addi- trials, involving 1.8 is a group of turkeys called? tion to the Louvre Museum in million children, begin 4. COMICS: Who was the Paris? in McLean, Va. On Apr. Green Hornet’s sidekick? 10. MATH: What is the 12, 1955, researchers 5. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who Arabic equivalent of the announced the vaccine was the first president to fly in Roman numerals DXC? was safe and effective, and it quickly became a standard part of childhood immunizations in America.

➤ On April 27, 1963, Margaret Annemarie Battavio's very first single, "I Will Follow Him," reached No. 1 on the U.S. pop charts. The 15-year- old singer, better known as Little Peggy March, became the youngest female performer ever to top the Billboard Hot 100.

➤ On April 29, 1986, in a game against the Seattle Mariners at Fenway Park, Roger Clemens of the Boston Red Sox becomes the first pitcher in Major ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW League Baseball to strike out 20 batters in a nine- inning game. Ten years was based on the cavemen who knew the true meaning of "Tori & Dean: Home Sweet later, Clemens repeated characters in the Geico being gracious and kind." John Hollywood." Are they the feat, the only player in Insurance commercials. passed away on April 1 from going to get a divorce? -- baseball history to do so. Apparently Progressive didn't complications of pneumonia Terri F., via e-mail mind her association with its after a four-year battle with A: According to Tori herself, competitor, as they cast her in cancer. He was 92. she and Dean are NOT their most successful series of • • • heading to divorce court. commercials to date. Q: Is it true that S. Epatha The actress -- whose • • • Merkerson is leaving "Law & reality show just began its Q: I was sad to hear of the Order"? I hope not, since she is fifth season -- told NBC's Q: I really like the actress who passing of actor John Forsythe, one of my favorite characters. "Today" show: "We're plays Flo on the Progressive who seemed the consummate -- Sheila F., Harrisburg, Pa. committed to each other; Insurance commercials. Can professional in every role he A: I'm sorry to be the one to we're committed to this you tell me her name and a played. How are his Hollywood tell you that the rumors are family. But you know, we little bit about her? I think she friends responding to his true. Merkerson recently told work on things just like is hilarious! -- Lawrence D., death? -- Patti T., via e-mail EW.com that she did indeed everyone else. We have West Palm Beach, Fla. A: John's former "Dynasty" plan to leave the hit crime our fights. We have our A: Stephanie Courtney, 40, plays co-star Joan Collins called him drama after 16 years on the ups and downs. It's a real the beehive-hair Progressive the "last of the true gentlemen show. She revealed: "It's the end relationship." Insurance agent in the series of the acting profession. He of my contract this year, and the of comedic commercials. She will be greatly missed." Kate story line has been so perfect. Write to Cindy at King has made appearances in a Jackson, who worked with him I've given it my best for 16 Features Weekly Service, variety of television shows on "Charlie's Angels," said: "He years. It's time to move on. I'm P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, and films, including "Blades had a grace about him that was doing other things, and this will FL 32853-6475; or e-mail of Glory," "Sons of Tucson," incredibly awesome. He was be a great way to leave what has her at letters@cindyelavsky. "ER," "For Your Consideration," wonderful." Heather Locklear, been an extraordinary gig." com. For more news and "The United States of Tara" who also worked with him on • • • extended interviews, visit and "." On a related "Dynasty," said: "John was a Q: Tori Spelling and Dean www.celebrityextraonline. note, she also starred on the gentleman in every sense of McDermott seem to be fighting com and twitter.com/ S. Epatha Merkerson series "Cavemen," which the word. He was a gifted actor a lot this season on Oxygen's Celebrity_Extra. PUZZLE ANSWERS

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B3 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 13, 2010 LIFE ON THE RANCH WEDDING Spring often brings the unexpected Gubler/Taylor Mike and Jolynn Gubler of wo weeks ago, we were August they go through more to get a drink, slipped and fell Tooele are pleased to announce down to our last few salt and they will get what we damming the creek with her the marriage of their daughter Tround bales. After I ElizabethE Mitchell call ‘salt hungry.’ If they pass belly. My husband came with a Natalie Gubler to Remington rolled one out, the cows turned GUEST COLUMNIST through grease wood brush, tractor and a tow rope. On the Taylor, son of Phillip and Jenny up their noses at the yellowed they stop and fill up on that third try, he pulled her up the Taylor of Orem, Utah. They will grass straw and left to nibble salt mining plant. In the old creek bank although I’m not be sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on the green new growth of the West, cattle would roam and sure exactly how it was done April 16, 2010. crested wheat grass and cheat cowboy and more like a nature select their feed by listening to because I covered my eyes. Natalie graduated from Tooele grass. Last week it began to photographer. their bodies’ needs for certain Today, she hasn’t felt good High. Remington graduated from snow, and the wet snows usu- The calf was born almost nutrition. I say it’s my fault enough to climb back down Provo High. They are both work- Remington Taylor and Natalie Gubler ally melt by afternoon leaving two weeks ago. Lactating, because I didn’t switch out the into the creek, which is good ing at Home Depot in Lindon, us in a “mud-lushious” condi- which lowers a cow’s calcium trace mineral that I normally news, I guess. When the vet Utah. They will reside in Orem tion. Snow is not uncommon level, coupled with the fact set out for the high magnesium office opened after the week- where they will both will con- Ave., Tooele from 6:30-8:30 p.m. for April, but it usually doesn’t that new spring grass has low mineral like I should have. end, I got more medicine to tinue their education. If we have inadvertently snow every day! And I don’t magnesium content, may That year, we learned not to give her and more electrolytes. A reception will be held in missed you, please join us for remember the night time tem- have caused 013 to come move the cow when she’s sick We also bought some hi-mag- their honor April 16 at the 7th this special celebration. peratures being in the teens. down with grass tetany. If a because that forces her to use nesium mineral for the rest of Ward LDS chapel, 1025 W. Utah If there is anything certain in storm blows through causing her last energy. The remedy is the herd. And the vet said to Utah’s springs, it is that we will the cattle to stand in the trees to get her some electrolytes, take her calf off of her. get the unexpected. without going out to eat, they good alfalfa hay, magnesium/ This is also good news, Frank On my husband’s day off, may go off feed until the bliz- calcium/glucose solution, and because when I isolated I had him check the cows. zard stops. These last storms some water. the calf in the corral with OHLMAN He reported finding a young didn’t melt off like April snows Treating 013 is easier said the mourning mother cow M Attorney at Law mama Number 896 still stand- do. The day before 013 went than done. She’s not a mean Number 896, I didn’t even ing by her dead calf, which down, the cattle could easily cow, but anyone loses their have to help in the adopting in spite of the years of being have been off their feed for 24 sense of dignity when having a process. The calf latched on FREE midwife to cattle, still gnaws hours. tube shoved down her throat. to its new mother like only a Consultation at my heart a little. He didn’t We had some cows come The best approach is to find calf can. Meanwhile, it snowed for tell me about Number 013, the down with this a few years the jugular vein and ‘main again today and I fed another 10-year-old angus cow that back during another snowy line’ them. Put some magne- of the round bales that was Wills & couldn’t get up. When I found April, so this is really all my sium/calcium solution right in mostly grass straw. ‘Appetite is Trusts her the next day, I asked him fault. In a more wild time the blood stream. I have never the best seasoning’ rings true about her. where cattle roamed with- gotten that skill down so I put for cattle too. After a week of “Yeah, I saw her sitting out fences to stop them, they it down her throat, which of off-and-on-again snow, the 493 W. 400 N. Tooele there,” he said, “and her calf could pick and leave choosing course didn’t work as well. I herd is a little less finicky. was sucking her while she was where and what they would gave her some grain and water 882-4800 sitting down, but I didn’t make eat. A cow’s sense of smell coming back that afternoon Elizabeth B. Mitchell, along with the connection. I just wished is much like that of a blood- to find she had stood up and her husband Alan, operates the www.tooelelawoffice.com I had brought the camera, hound. She uses this sense moved. Bennion Ranch at Benmore. because that’s not something not only to find her calf, but to That was the good news; the you see every day.” That’s my select each bite of food. Cattle bad news was that she walked husband. He thinks less like a don’t just eat grass. 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Applicants must have and biomedical research. played golf in high school and Apply online at www.aaip.org/ are planning to play golf at an ?NNAYISTUDENT. Deadline: accredited college or univer- April 16. sity. Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 and demonstrate a Keys to Success (12th financial need. grade) Come Together for Dinah Shore Scholarship This is a $1,000 scholarship — This is a $5,000 scholarship that will be given to someone given to students who have at Tooele High School. Students played golf during high school must have a 2.0 GPA, submit Campus Conversations but will not be playing on a an application, personal state- competitive collegiate team. ment, and a letter of recom- at USU Tooele Regional Campus Applicants must be accepted mendation. Applications are to an accredited college or available in the counseling university and have a GPA of office and need to be submit- 3.2. For more details and appli- ted to Mrs. Ford, room 117. The cations see Mrs. Bolin in the scholarship will be awarded at counseling office. Deadline: the Keys to Success assembly April 30. May 6. Deadline: April 22.

Alliance for Unity (12th Student View (12th grade) grade) This is a scholarship contest What the Emperor Doesn’t Know... There are 40 $2,000 schol- worth up to $4,000. Students Merchants, Fraud, and Deception under the French Napoleonic Empire arships given in Utah. This will need to complete an scholarship can be used for online survey and then they any post-secondary education will be entered for a random expenses. Applicants eligible drawing. See more details and should be able to demonstrate apply online at www.student- low income, a GPA of 2.5 or view.com. Deadline: April 22. higher, after-school work (job), and good citizenship/val- SunTrust Off to College ues. The application is avail- Scholarship Sweepstakes Presented by: Professor Bruce Nye able in the counseling office. (12th grade) Deadline: April 30. Students can win a $1,000 Friday, April 16 at 7:00 p.m. scholarship for their first- Jiffy Lube What Drives year expenses. There will be a You? Utah Teen Driver new winner chosen every two Scholarship Program (10- weeks between now and May 12th grade) 14. There is no GPA or finan- Utah State University, This is a two-essay contest. cial need requirement. You will Tooele Regional Campus The “Your Turn Behind the need to register online and are Wheel” is a contest available able to register again after each 1021 West Vine Street, Tooele to students enrolled in drivers drawing. Register online at education. The “Teen Driver” www.suntrusteducation.com. scholarship is a contest for all other eligible licensed teen Utah State University (12th Questions? Call: (435) 882-6611 drivers. The essay needs to be grade) 500 words about your “inner This is a scholarship designed drive” and personal ambitions. for seniors graduating from a You may receive up to $3,500 Tooele County School District but there are also smaller high school. This scholar- awards of $1,000 given. Apply ship will cover tuition costs online at www.yourturn2apply. for the USU-Tooele campus. com. Deadline: April. The award is given based on a student’s GPA (2.5 or higher), Transition to adult liv- ACT, academic achievement, ing (12th grade) Olene S. involvement in extracurricu- ���������������������������������������������������������������������� Walker lar activities, financial need, This is a scholarship to assist personal integrity and a strong students who are transitioning commitment to higher edu- out of foster care to complete cation. The application will a post-secondary education require a 500-word essay about program. Students may receive your goals, financial need and $5,000 yearly for full-time your involvement history. Get enrollment or less for part- the application in the counsel- time enrollment. Funds may ing office. Deadline: April 30. be used toward tuition, fees, books, supplies and/or living Will to win (12th grade) expenses. This is a renewable This is a scholarship scholarship up to four years. for seniors with asthma. B4 BULLETIN BOARD

B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 13, 2010 The Bulletin Board

City family recreation scavenger hunt. ed for those in attendance. Our next All classes required for a high school City Hall to see the actual projects. For Tooele Contact Terra Sherwood at 435-882-2142 Community Council meeting will take diploma, adult basic education, GED more information please contact the for more information. place on Wednesday, May 6 at 7 p.m. in preparation and English as a second Tooele City Arts Council at 843-2142 or Safe driving class the library. language are available. Register now at [email protected]. AARP safe driving class sponsored by Friends of the Library to graduate — just $50 per semester. Mountain West Medical Center Senior The Friends of the Library bookstore has CJJHS community council Located at 76 S. 1000 W., Call 833-1994. Circle will be held on Friday, April 23 at received several boxes of books which If you have a student at Clark N. Johnsen Adult education classes are for students Churches MWMC. The class will run from 9-11:30 have been “weeded” from the Tooele Jr. High, please plan on joining our com- 18 and over. a.m., with lunch 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. City Library shelves. Most of them are munity council group on Tuesday, April Tooele Christian Fellowship furnished by MWMC Senior Circle. Class non-fiction, and there are many biogra- 13. This is a great opportunity to be a English as a second language We invite you to our services where resumes form 12:30- 2:30 p.m. The cost is phies, historical collections, etc. We will part of your child’s education and have a ESOL conversational classes are held you’ll receive a warm welcome by sin- $14 with a certificate issued at the end of be selling these books for 50 cents each voice in the school community. We meet Monday and Thursday from 7-9 p.m. cere, down-home country folks. Sunday the class that may get you a discount on for the next two weeks. Please come and from 7-8 p.m. in the conference room ESOL students may also come anytime school starts at 10 a.m. with the morning your insurance for three years. All par- add to your own library with these spe- behind the office. Hope to see many new the center is open for Individualized service at 11 a.m. We are located at 600 ticipants must sign up prior to the day of cial books at this special price. faces there. study. Registration is $50 per semester. North Industrial Loop Road. Take 200 the class. AARP members will receive a Call 833-1994. North (Utah Ave.) West for 3.4 miles and $2 discount on showing a current AARP Volunteers needed TJHS community council turn left, first building on the left. For card. Call 843-3690 or 843-3691 for more We would appreciate any volunteers Tooele Junior High School community Kindergarten readiness workshop information call 435-224-3392. Child information and to sign up. who would like to read during story council will be held April 15 at 6:30 p.m. This Tooele Family Center-PIRC is offer- care available. time. Please contact Malissa or Sharon in the TJHS library. Also, the May com- ing a free six-week workshop for both Mother’s Day boutique at the Tooele City Library 435-882-2182 munity council meeting has changed to parent and child. Your child will par- Baptist Biblical Church We are hosting a Mother’s Day bouquet if you would like to volunteer. May 13. Please mark your calendar. All ticipate in a preschool introducing skills The Baptist Biblical Church is inviting at the Dow James building April 17. We interested parents are invited to attend. that are needed for kindergarten while you to services on Sunday at 2 p.m. and are looking for crafters and vendors to Weekly story time We will be holding elections for our you participate in a class that will give Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Come and learn participate, also local talents to perform Remember children’s story time every 2010-11 school year at the May meet- you tips and ideas of how to make your the Biblical doctrines and the love of for us. If you would like to spotlight your Wednesday at 11 a.m. and children’s crafts ing. child’s education years successful. Your God through Jesus the only road. More business we have an area to do that. each Friday from 3-5 p.m. Check with the child must be 4 years old and begin- information call Pastor Jose Chargoy at Contact Cassi at 830-7210 or Teri at 830- library for any special story times or other THS community council ning kindergarten in September. Please (435)840-5036. 4050 for more information. special events. For more information on All parents of students at Tooele High call the center for more details and to these and other library programs, check School are invited to the community sign-up. Phone # 833-1978 ext. 2127 or Saint Barnabas’ Episcopal Church Dental health fair our Web site tooelecity.org/tcl/library. council meeting held at the library on ext. 2010. We’re located at 301 W. Vine Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- Free oral cancer, xerostomia (dry mouth), html, call 435-882-2182, or visit us at 128 April 14 at 7 p.m. For further informa- St. Bldg. #11 (right behind Tooele High rament followed by fellowship. Sunday and gingivitis screenings. Educational West Vine Street, Tooele. tion please contact Bill Gochis or Jerry School). mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ booths and activities for the whole com- Hansen at 833-1978. Episcopal Church, 1784 North Aaron munity. A children’s “plaque attack” cor- Story & Craft Hour Drive, Tooele. Phone: 435-882-4721. E- ner. Drawings for Sonicare, Water Pik, Schools THS softball clinic Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the mail: [email protected]. Snoreguard, Bleach Trays, and more. Tooele High School’s 2nd annual softball Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the Web at www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. Free samples and pamphlets. Saturday, GHS sterling scholar show clinic will be held April 17 from 9 a.m. adventures of books and make fun crafts! You are God’s beloved child, beautifully April 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 263 Grantsville High School is hosting their to 3 p.m. Clinic participants will receive For more info. call 833-1978 ext. 2127 or created in God’s own image. Whatever Country Club (on the corner of SR-36 annual Sterling Scholar Show. The entire instruction on hitting, pitching, fielding ext. 2010. We’re located at 301 W. Vine your history, wherever you are in life’s and Village Blvd.) in Stansbury Park. community is invited to enter work in and base running. Cost for this year’s St., Bldg. #11 (right behind Tooele High journey, the Episcopal Church welcomes Bring a canned food or non-perishable the following categories: painting, draw- clinic is $40. Lunch, snacks and a T-shirt School). you. item and get a ticket for our grand prize ing, mixed media, multi-media, pho- for all clinic participants. Deadline for drawing. All donations go to the Tooele tography (minimum size 8x10), pottery. applications is April 8. For more infor- Ready, Set, School! Preschool Hour Meal and message Food Bank. Questions? Call 882-2850. Work must be turned in at Grantsville mation contact Patty Konen at 882-2402 Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. the Tooele Family We would like to invite you for a meal High School by Thursday, April 15. There or Mike Mendenhall at 840-3340. Center has a fun activity hour learning, and message at Cornerstone Baptist Earth Day event is a $2 entry fee per piece. Turn in your singing, and creating! This class is for all Church, 500 North, three blocks east. Green Box Recycling is celebrating work to Mrs. Autry in Room 8 or Ms. Kindergarten registration children 0-5 years old. Please come and Following the morning service from Earth Day on April 22. We are inviting Kahlo in Room 21. For more info, call Kindergarten registration for fall 2010 enjoy the fun! For more info. call 833-1978 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., we have a meal all people and businesses that have a 435-228-8217. enrollment is currently being held at all ext. 2127 or ext. 2010. We’re located at 301 provided by the members which starts green focus to participate. The event elementary schools through the end of W. Vine St., Bldg. #11 (right behind Tooele about 12:30 or 1 p.m. Immediately fol- will cover recycling techniques and tips, Summer food service May 2010. Each child entering kinder- High School). lowing the meal we sing some choruses adoption of troubled illegal dumping The Tooele County School District garten must have a prescreening assess- and have an informal Bible study. We areas, arranging recycling drop off areas announces the sponsorship of the ment. This assessment will be scheduled also have services for children up to for Lake Point, Grantsville, Stockton Summer Food Service Program. Free by your school prior to the end of this Arts sixth grade at this time. We have a tra- and Rush Valley. All information gath- meals will be made available to all school year. It is important to have your ditional form of service with emphasis ered that day will be used in the Tooele children through age 18 starting June child registered to receive an assessment Community art classes on in-depth Bible teaching and preach- County Recycling Guide’s first edition. 14 and will run until Aug. 13, except time. To be eligible to enter kindergar- The Tooele City Arts Council is sponsor- ing. Our other services include: Sunday While supplies last, everyone who shows July 5. Breakfast will be served from ten, your child must be at least 5 years ing a variety of community art classes. school, 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11 up will receive a seedling. For more 8-9 a.m. and lunch from 12-1 p.m. of age on or before Sept. 1, 2010. If you A new schedule for March and April a.m.; Wednesday prayer and Bible study, information call Green Box Recycling at Locations will be at Harris Elementary, have questions regarding the enrollment classes is now posted on our Web site at 6:30 p.m. 882-2222 or visit them online at green- 251 North 1st Street, Tooele; Northlake process, contact your school principal www.tooelecity.org. Upcoming classes boxrecylcing.com. Reduce, reuse, recy- Elementary, 268 N. Coleman St., Tooele; or the Director of Elementary Education include watercolor painting, child/par- Shepherds House of Lake Point cle. and Wendover High School, 110 Wildcat at the District Office, (435)833-1900, ext. ent drawing, woodworking, and many Start 2010 off on the right path. Read Blvd., Wendover. Meals will also be avail- 1105. more. Please pre-register for any class at the Bible: the Bible is God’s instruc- Car/bike show, pet adoption able to adults — lunch is $2.85 and Tooele City Hall (90 North Main Street). tion for living in a sinful world. Go to A BACA free car and bike show will be breakfast $1.45. Adults are not permitted SHS promenade practice For more information please call 435- church: church is for healthy fellowship held May 15, registration starts at 10 to eat off children’s trays. Promenade practice for juniors will 843-2142. and Godly atmosphere. “Faith in God, a.m. There will also be a mega super run April 13-15 from 7-9 p.m. in the is the substance of thing you hope for pet adoption from noon to 5 p.m. at Washington Online School gym. Promenade is couples choice not Scrapbooking Free-For-All the evidence of things you cannot see Rockstar Pets parking lot, 762 N. Main. Washington Online School Utah is offer- girls choice this year. Prom is held this The Tooele City Arts Council is spon- yet. Knowing God’s perfect love cast out For more information call 882-6333. ing online information sessions for April year on Friday, April 16 at the Capitol soring a Scrapbooking Free-For-All on all fears.” The Shepherds House of Lake and May. Please log on to learn of a Rotunda. Friday, April 14 from 7 p.m. to midnight Point meets Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at 1533 HEAT program marvelous educational opportunity for at the Dow James Building (438 West 400 Meadow Lark Lane, Lake Point. Pastors The Utah Division of Housing and your child to master concepts at his/her Catholic school registration North). The event is free. Space is lim- Chester and Pam Stearns, 840-3840. Community Development says Utah own pace. Information sessions are held St. Marguerite Catholic School is now ited. Pre-registration is required. Please will extend the Home Energy Assistance every Wednesday at 8 p.m. and Friday at accepting registration for the new 2010- contact the Tooele City Arts Council at Mountain of Faith Target Program application deadline 10 a.m. Log into the session, if you are 2011 school year. New students should 843-212 or at [email protected]. The Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church wel- until May 31 or until all funds are spent. new you may need to log into the class contact the school office at 882-0081, event will feature demonstrations and comes all to join us for worship in our new Utah has received about $25.4 million in a half hour early, at http://info.ourwash. Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 mini classes for little to no cost. Please location at a new time. We now worship in HEAT funds to assist eligible low-income org. p.m. Information is also available on our check our Web site at www.tooelecity. the home of Tooele United Methodist at 78 households in meeting their home heat- Web site www.stmargschool.org. org to view a class schedule. E. Utah Ave. at 9 a.m. every Sunday. ing and cooling needs. Call 211 for local TJHS MESA Club information on the SLCAP Tooele HEAT The Tooele Junior High MESA Club will Kindergarten registration Summer craft workshop program. be holding an environmentalist fair May Is your child ready for kindergarten, but The Tooele City Arts Council and the Charity 26 from 2:25-5 p.m. not old enough? St. Marguerite Catholic Arts and Craft Center at the Depot are Obedience classes School is accepting registrations for the sponsoring the Spring Into Summer Silent auction KDK9s Basic Obedience Class for all SHS Spring Review new 2010-2011 school year for pre/k 5 Craft Workshop for Adults on Friday, Bid to Give! Silent Auction sponsored ages of dogs. Six week class starts April Stansbury High School Drama Program year old class. The only requirement is April 23 from 2-8 p.m. The craft work- by the Tooele Downtown Alliance. 19, at 6 p.m. The first class will be held announces Spring Review. The Stansbury that your child is 5 years of age on or shop will be held at the Arts and Craft Downtown stores have donated the at Cal Ranch. $89.00 per dog, limit 10 High School Drama Program announces before Jan. 1. If interested please come Building at Tooele Army Depot. There following items: Upgrades Etcetera dogs per class. One free training lead it’s upcoming Musical Theatre Class’ by the school office or call 435-882- are over 20 different projects to choose Computers, a full computer system; included. Week one – dog psychology Spring Musical Review, “More of Our 0081. from. If you want to do a specific project Chamber of Commerce, a basket includ- (no dogs, two hour class). Weeks 2-6 Favorite Things.” Performances for this please pre-register at Tooele City Hall ing gift certificates, shirts, hats and other – learning the basics (one hour class). show will be April 22, 24 and 26 at 7:30 (90 N. Main) by Friday, April 16 at 5 goodies; Homebodies, two baskets with Private training for problem areas also p.m. in the auditorium. Doors will open Education p.m. To see a list of projects please visit store gift certificates; Granny’s Closet, available. Proceeds help support KDK9s at 7 p.m. Reserved tickets are available our Web site at www.tooelecity.org to a decorated window; Tooele Overstock Search and Rescue Dogs and the Animal by visiting the drama Web site at www. Title Vll/Indian education view a full class listing or stop by Tooele Store, a Troutman Chair Company Concepts Foundation, both non-prof- stansburyhighdrama.org or by visiting We will be holding our last Indian educa- City Hall to see the actual projects. For Rocking Chair and an 8’ x 10’ wool it. For more info and pre-registration www.showtix4u.com. Tickets are $5.50 tion parent advisory committee meeting more information please contact the rug; The Home Touch, an item; Tip Top (required) call: 435-837-2134. for adults, students and seniors and for the 2009-2010 school year at Tooele Tooele City Arts Council at 843-2142 or Computers, a computer. Visit these $3.50 for children under 12. Tickets will High at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21. We at [email protected]. stores and place your bid! Money col- also be sold at SHS’s box office which will meet in the Ed-net room and broad- lected goes to local charities. Grantsville will open at 6:30 during evening perfor- cast to Dugway and Wendover. We will Parent and child craft workshop mances. be discussing our goals/objectives for The Tooele City Arts Council and the Benefit dinner Gardening workshop the 2010-2011 school year. Please come Arts and Craft Center at the Depot Melissa Averett Murray, THS class of A gardening workshop will be held on Attention all SHS juniors and join us. If you have any questions are sponsoring the Parent and Child 2003 graduate and Lake Point resident Saturday, April 17 at the Grantsville We will school excuse any junior and call Suzanne Fisher at 435-866-1915 or Spring Into Summer Craft workshop has recently undergone surgery for can- West Stake (115 E. Cherry Street, pavil- their partner who are participating in e-mail her at [email protected]. on Saturday, April 24 from 9-10:30 a.m. cer. She will be receiving chemo/radia- ion behind stake center) from 1-2 p.m. junior prom activities, during the day of We will be having a public grant hearing The craft workshop will be held at the tion treatments and can use as much Information will be given on soil prepa- Friday, April 16 as long as a parent calls for the 2010-2011 school year at Tooele Arts and Craft Building at Tooele Army support as our caring community can ration, watering and fertilization. the attendance office to excuse them for High School on Tuesday, April 27 at 7 Depot. Children of all ages are welcome provide. Please come to the benefit din- the day. p.m. Native American Youth Conference to register for one our fun projects. If ner April 16 at 6 p.m. at The Copper Club Grantsville Irrigation will be held on April 24 at Jordan High you want to do a specific project please located at 8975 West 2600 South, Magna. The Grantsville Irrigation system is now SHS updates School in Salt Lake City. pre-register at Tooele City Hall (90 N. Spaghetti dinner, raffles, and live acous- on. Residential users are allowed 250,000 Stansbury High is looking for dona- Main) by Friday, April 16 at 5 p.m. To tic music provided. An account has been gallons per share. We will begin reading tions of usable furniture and clothing Welding class see a list of projects please visit our set up to help with medical expenses meters May 15. Agricultural users have to help build his costume and furniture A short-term intensive 40-hour interme- Web site at www.tooelecity.org to view been issued one use-or-lose turn to be supply. Please contact Mr. Carpenter diate welding class will begin on April a full class listing or stop by Tooele SEE BULLETIN PAGE B5 ➤ used by May 15 as well as one regular at [email protected] if you 13. This class is for anyone who has turn. If you notice any leaks or abuse have any questions. Third term grades basic welding skills and would like to please contact the office at 884-3451. were sent home with your student upgrade those skills. The class will be on Monday, April 5. Just a reminder, held at the Grantsville High School. For BULLETIN BOARD POLICY all seniors must have their no-grades more information, please contact Joan If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at Library cleared by May 14 in order to walk at Hill 801-859-5819 or Donna Smith 801- graduation. Junior prom will take place 957-5578. Short Term Intensive Training 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Tooele City Library activities at the state capital on Friday, April 16. (STIT) is administered by the Corporate Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit Thursday, April 15 will be our “Knight The promenade is at 7 p.m. with the Solutions Department at Salt Lake organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. time” story time at 11:30 a.m. for boys dance to follow. There will also be an Community College. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot ages 4-12 only. Get your free tickets at after prom party at the high school for guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement the Tooele City Library. On Thursday, all juniors immediately following the Adult education please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered April 15 at 6 p.m. will be our Tooele dance. Food and fun will be provid- Get your high school diploma this year. no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. B5

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and young children who need be done at the April Roundtable 4110. Friday night entertainment, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the LDS held at the same time. No refer- Bulletin you are welcome to attend meet- or with Geraldine McBeth 882- 5:30 p.m.: April 16 Jennie Steele; chapel on 1030 S. 900 West, in ral needed. There is no charge to continued from page B4 ings. Contact: LLLTooele@gmail. 4613. April 23 no entertainment; April the Relief Society room, Tooele. attend. com. 30 Christy Roberts. Friday night Enter on the west side of the at America First Credit Union Boys & Girls Club dancing, 6-8 p.m.: April 16 Wayne church. The handicap entrance The Healing Hearts under “Melissa Murray Fund,” Tooele County Quilters A summer camp for the Boys & Jones; April 23 Tim Bates; April 30 is on the south side of the church. The Healing Hearts is a free group so please find it in your heart to Tooele County Quilters are meet- Girls Club for youth ages 6-12 will Ted Hawkins. For “health” sake: This meeting addresses all addic- for families who have ever lost a help. Melissa is the wife of Dusty ing Tuesday, April 20 at 9:30 a.m. be held for 11 weeks from June 7 Wendover foot clinic, April 14, 11 tions or character weaknesses. child, delivered a stillborn or had Murray, and the daughter of Pam at the Extension Office located at through Aug. 20. Interested, call a.m.; blood pressure, April 21, 2 No children please. No referral a miscarriage. Meet with other Johnston. If you care to donate 151 N. Main St. We will be work- 843-5719 or 224-9300, space is p.m.; nutrition cooking class April needed. There is no charge to families that have suffered a loss. prizes or money for the event you ing on tessellation pinwheels limited. Weekly rate is $70, daily 21, 1:30 p.m.; big bands exercise attend. We are parents living through the may also help in this manner by and cut a-part nine patch. Please rate is $28. Early summer special: class, April 20, 11 a.m. AARP safe grief process together. Come and contacting Melissa’s sister Kasie have squares sewn together and pay in full by May 30 and get one driving class April 23 at 9 a.m. LDS addiction family support share experiences, coping skills Hall 801-633-7539. ready to cut apart. Bring basic week free. The camp will be held Cost is $14. If you have a loved one who is and comfort methods. Family sewing supplies. at the Tooele Teen Center, 102 struggling with addictions of members and close friends (sup- Sponsors and players wanted N. 7th Street from 8:30 a.m. to Grantsville seniors any kind, find help and support port) are welcome. For ques- The second annual Ray Romero Historical society 2:30 p.m. and at the Dow James The Grantsville Senior Citizen’s Sunday evenings from 7:30-9 tions or information on meeting Memorial Golf Tournament will be The Tooele County Historical Building from 2:30-5:30 p.m. We Center can be reached at 884- p.m. at the Erda Ward building at times, dates and places, we can held June 12 at the Oquirrh Hills Society will feature Mark Welsh provide transportation to the 3446. Birthday dinner April 323 E. Erda Way. Enter on the east be contacted at thehealinghearts. Golf Course. Organizers are look- as a presenter for our April 13 open reception site. 30 at 4 p.m. with Wayne Jones. side of the building and go into [email protected] or call Tammie ing for sponsors and players for meeting at 7 p.m. He will dis- Jackpot/Wndover, April 20-22. the Relief Society room. No refer- Brown at 843-9531. the tournament. Golf, food, raffles, cuss the Utah War - The Mormon Kiwanis meetings Tuacahn June 12-17 to see “Cats” ral needed. There is no charge to prizes and fun with 100 percent Connection. Our meeting will be Kiwanis meets at Sostanza, 29 S. and “Tarzan.” Health clinic: blood attend. Food allergies of the proceeds going to Tooele in the Pioneer Museum at 47 E. Main St., Tooele, every Tuesday pressure every Thursday at 11 Have food allergies? Visit or e- County Youth Sports through our Vine St., at the back entrance. at noon for a luncheon. Contact a.m.; foot clinic April 27, 1:30 p.m. LDS porn addiction program mail: Utah Food Allergy Network non-profit. Spots are filling up. Members and guests welcome. Sandy Critchlow at 830-6657 or by appointment only; big band An LDS Pornography Addiction (UFAN) www.UtahFoodAllergy. Don’t wait to secure your team If you would like to become a Mike Fields 840-4604 to become a workout, sit-n-dance class April Recovery Support group meeting org, [email protected] and/or sponsorship. Players: con- member the dues are $5 a year. member. Kiwanis is dedicated to 19 at 11 a.m. will be held every Friday eve- or jalverson@utahfoodallergy. tact Oquirrh Hills Golf Course at help the children. ning from 7:30-9 p.m., Stansbury org. 882-4220 or in person. Sponsors: Highway sign Senior Circle Stake Center, 417 E. Benson visit our Web site www.rrmf.org The Tooele County Historical Join the Circle! Age 50 and over. Road, Stansbury Park. Enter on Al-anon meeting for sponor levels and contact Jeff Society has recently made a loan Seniors Cost $15 single, $27 couple per the southwest side of building. Al-anon meetings will be held at Guymon at 850-9084 or a commit- agreement with the Utah State year. To make reservations for Separate men’s recovery (for men the Tooele Senior Citizens Center tee member listed on the site. Historical Society to display an Alzheimer’s caregivers activities, call 843-3690. Senior struggling with pornography 59 E. Vine Street on Wednesdays Old Lincoln Highway sign that A support group for Alzheimer’s exercise class meets Mondays, 2 addictions) and women’s sup- at 9 a.m. Join us and you’ll never Food pantry was on the border of Utah and caregivers is open to anyone car- p.m. at MWMC. Stretching, ton- port meetings (for women whose have to feel alone again. For The First Baptist Church in Tooele Nevada. This unique sign is on ing for someone with Alzheimer’s ing, chair exercises, etc. Free for husbands or family members are more information call 840-0445 is offering an emergency food pan- display at the Pioneer Museum disease or related dementia members. Water aerobics meets struggling with pornography) are or (801)599-2649. try and clothing closet to meet the and can be seen right after our (memory issues). Learn about the Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 needs of our community. Anyone meeting on April 13 at 7 p.m. disease. Get/share ideas. Discuss a.m. and 11 a.m., cost is $2 per with clothing needs is welcome. experiences with others. Next session for members. Lunch The food pantry is available for Books available meeting is Tuesday, April 20 from Bunch on Friday, April 9 at 11:30 emergency needs. Hours of opera- Tooele County Historical 2:30-3:30 p.m., Tooele Senior a.m., meet at the Thai House, $ tion are Saturdays from 10 a.m. Society’s books will be avail- Citizen’s Center, 59 E. Vine Street, Dutch treat. Wellness Supper Complete Denture 400 to noon. We are located at 580 able for purchase at our April Tooele. Sponsored by Tooele on Wednesday, April 14 at 5 per plate S. Main Street, Tooele. For more 13 meeting. “The History of County Aging Services, call Frank p.m., MWMC classrooms, Irene information call 882-2048. Tooele County Volume II” is $25 at 843-4107 (to participate) and Ramirez will discuss long range and “The Mining, Smelting and Alzheimer’s Association - Utah planning. Volunteer opportunity Railroading in Tooele” is $15 and Chapter (AAUC), 800-272-3900 $ Rocky Mountain Care Foundation, we have eight note cards depict- (for information). Recovery Immediate Denture 450 a nonprofit organization is looking ing four different pioneer build- per plate, extractions not inc. for volunteers in Tooele. Our volun- ings for $4. These make great Program openings teers provide respite care, friendly gifts for your family or friends. Tooele County Aging has openings Bereavement support group visits, conversation, light house- Contact Alice Dale 882-1612. in an alternative, income-based Bereavement support group hold chores, and other needs to program designed to help seniors will run from April 1 to May 27 $ terminally ill patients who are on Historical donations remain independent. CNAs help (except April 15). Time: 7-9 p.m. Flexible Valplast partials 500 our hospice services. Please visit Tooele County Historical Society keep them in their homes safely, at Mountain West Home Health our Web site at www.rockymoun- would like members of the com- provide personal care, do house and Hospice, 1887 N. Aaron taincarefoundation.org. Training, munity who have any family or keeping and run errands. If inter- Drive, Suite D, Tooele. Free to Now Open Fridays background check, and TB test personal histories, photographs, ested please contact Jolene Shields the public. call 882-4163 for *Coupon required for required — all provided. Please books, brochures, DVDs, VHS at 843-4104 or 4105. information. Facilitated by Irene discount. Exp 04/30/10. contact Christine at 801-831-5615 tapes or newspaper articles that Ramirez, social worker/bereave- for additional information. you would like to donate to our Tooele seniors ment coordinator. 14 N. Hale St. organization, please call us. We The center can be reached at 843- are also looking for books, news- 4110 and is for the enjoyment of LDS addiction recovery Grantsville, 884-3476 Moose Lodge paper articles, photos, brochures all senior citizens 55 years and up. LDS Family Services addiction www.grantsvillefamilydental.com or any history that pertains to For more information call 843- recovery meetings every Tuesday Appreciation Dinner the Tooele County area. If you The Lodge is having a member would like to donate them to appreciation dinner and dance our organization, or if you would on Saturday, April 24. Dinner like us to make a copy for the starts at 6 p.m. with Old Man society, please call Alice Dale at A new career in Garage Band playing from 7-11 882-1612. p.m. Free to members and their guests. Sewing guild The Tooele group of the American Daily Lunch Sewing Guild will hold their Dental Daily lunch available for mem- monthly meeting on Wednesday, bers and guests. The Lodge has a April 14 in the conference room great lunch menu, come up and at the Extension office begin- try it out! ning at 9 a.m. We will be sewing fleece hats and mittens for the Assisting Saturday night dinners Kiwanis organization. This is a Saturday night rib-eye steak and good opportunity to help those salmon dinners for members and in need. The items will be cut out awaits you their guests. Members get a free when we get there so all we need dinner in their birthday month. to do is bring a sewing machine, white thread, pins and scissors to cut thread. Any color thread Eagles needed will be provided. Bring any show ad tell you have, ideas Friday night steaks for future meetings and invite On Friday, April 16 steak, shrimp, a friend to come with you. Any halibut and chicken dinners will questions call Geri Thomas 882- be served from 6:30-8:45 p.m. 3487. Please come up and support your Learn to become a Aerie and Auxiliary. Members and Hunter ed courses guests invited. Utah hunter education courses dental assistant in 11 fun, for 2010 will be held April 13, 15, 20-22 at Range 24th. All classes easy weeks at Rosewood Groups are 6-9 p.m., range times to be announced. State law requires Dental in Tooele Master Gardener spring expo all students to attend all sessions The Tooele County Master of class. Classes will be held at Rosewood Dental in Tooele offers Gardeners will hold their annual the Tooele County Health build- “Assist to Succeed,” the best and Spring Garden Expo on Saturday, ing, 151 N. Main Street. For more most successful dental assisting April 17 at 8:30 a.m. in the USU information call Gene at 822- education program in the U.S. You Extension auditorium, 151 N. 4767 or Bryan at 882-6795. will be taught in an actual practicing Main Street. Cost of admission dental office by dental professionals is $5 and the guest presenter is Looking for volunteer Scouts Lorien Hall, noted landscape We are looking for young men who use the most current, up-to- designer and professor at BYU. who would serve as patrol lead- date methods of dentistry. “Assist to Rosewood Dental For more information call 227- ers for the weekend activity and Succeed” skips the usual six to nine Assist to Succeed Dental Assisting School 2400. help Webelos and their parents month, $10,000 program that has have a positive scouting experi- you bound to a classroom for the Next class begins April 17, 2010 and openings are filling fast. Call Tooele Farm Bureau ence. If you are a registered Boy Tooele County Farm Bureau will Scout age 14 or older and would first four months. In our course at 435-882-0099 today to register or for additional class information. hold its spring issue surfacing like to volunteer you time to Rosewood Dental, you will be in the EASY FINANCING IS AVAILABLE meeting on Thursday, April 15 at help staff the Webelos Outdoor clinic, working with the equipment 7 p.m. at the Extension Office in Activity, May 7-8, please contact on the very first day. In many areas, Register before April 16, 2010 and receive a Tooele. All board members and Roger Ekins 882-9919 to sched- there is an acute shortage of trained regular members are invited to ule an interview. attend. dental assistants, and our school $ Webelos activity May 7-8 offers free placement assistance. 250 Tuition Discount Masons meet This is a parent/Webelos activity. The regular meeting of Rocky Go to www.deseretpeakcubscout- • Register now for Spring Classes Mountain Lodge #11 will be on ing.com to the events page for Thursday, April 15 at 7 p.m. If more information. Registration No Summer classes anyone has questions or need a has begun and the deadline is • Beat Tuition Increase for the Fall ride please call Gene 882-1222. April 24 and will be enforced. If Tuition Assistance Available, Must Qualify you have further questions con- La Leche League of Tooele tact Roger or Michelle 882-9919. Tuesday, April 13, 7–8 p.m. at Call Today the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (1 Baloo training Country Club). La Leche League Basic adult leader outdoor ori- is a nonprofit, nonsectarian orga- entation is April 17. This is a nization dedicated to providing training geared to give you ideas 435.882.0099 mother-to-mother support to for getting your Cub Scouts and breastfeeding women through- Webelos outdoors. Cost is $10 out the world. This month we and includes lunch. For more 181 W. Vine • Tooele will be discussing the advan- information call Debby 882-2727 tages of breastfeeding. Pregnant or Michelle 882-9919. 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Gift School transfers. Li- 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 cards w/purchases over censed w/CPR, 1st FRONT DESK American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification class VHS to DVD $199. 843-9154, AFFORDABLE Horse Aid. (435)843-1565 May 5th, 5pm — Deseret Peak Aquatic Center Need a great gift 830-3225. Boarding. Starting RECEPTIONIST Call 843-4035 to register for lifeguard certification class. idea? Let us convert $70/mo. 435-849-0919 your VHS home vid- Thursday, Friday, Individuals who have worked for DP Aquatic eos to DVD. Worried TOOELE RANSCRIPT Saturday & Sunday Center previously must reapply. Hired individu- T that your VHS home TOOELE BULLETIN als must be able to work flexible schedules Tooele County’s TRANSCRIPT Shifts. movies will become BULLETIN including nights, weekends, and holidays. obsolete? Have them Marketplace Computer Skills Questions should be directed to Scott Chance, transferred to DVD Required Aquatic Center Manager at 843-4035. for as little as $20. Pleasant Appearance Edit scenes, add Applications are available at the menus and titles. Required Consolidate tapes - Tooele County Human Resources office put all your Holiday No phone calls Rm. 120 47 South Main Street Tooele the Now Renting videos onto one Join Team Apply in person, or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us DVD. Preserve your Income Restrictions Apply memories today. Call 491 S. Main, Tooele 435-277-0456 Exclusively for Seniors Tooele County requires those 18 years of age and Immediate Openings over to submit to a background check. Pre-employ- JET 3 Power Chair for Pet Friendly ment drug testing is required for all hires. Must sale, excellent condi- Housekeeper Phlebotomist Scrub Tech provide proof of residency and provide a voided tion, used very little. • PRN, Non-Benefited • PRN Position • FT (32 hr/wk) with GOT A good idea for a Call for details check or approved acceptable document for direct Brand new batteries. story? Call the Tran- 435.843.0717 deposit of their payroll checks. EEO Employer $1200. Call (435)837- Positions • Varying Hours & Shifts Benefits script and let us know 2203 • Hours and Shifts • 1 year Phlebotomy • Must Have Completed a 882-0050. Vary as Needed Experience Req. Formal Training Program • Previous Housekeeping • Current Certification • Current Certification is New Job Opportunities Experience Preferred Pref Preferred Tooele County School District Hospital Insurance Biller CNA / Unit Clerk Tooele County School District – School Psychologist Intern: Must • Minimum 1 Year Healthcare • PRN Positions Avail. be in a masters program for certification as a School Psychologist as Billing Experience • I Year Experience Pref. outlined through the guidelines of the Utah State Office of Education. • Knowledge of Insurance • Current CNA Position will start School Year 2010-11. For more information CAR SALE contact Doelene Pitt, Director, Special Education (435)833-1900, or Claims and Billing Certificate Required • 2004 Merc. Mountaineer • 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 Human Resouces (435)833-1900. Open until filled • Good Computer Skills • 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee • 2006 Ford Explorer • Good Customer Service Skills A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL CURRENT VACANCIES • 2004 Pontiac Grand Am • 2007 Ford F-150 IS AVAILABLE ONLINE AT WWW.TOOELESD.ORG Applications are kept on file for one year. If you have submitted an • 2006 Merc. Mountaineer • 2007 Polaris Ranger To Apply application within this timeframe, you may call Human Resources and request • 2003 Subaru Legacy • 2008 Honda CRF450R your application be activated for the position of interest. On-Line www.mountainwestmc.com APPLICANTS MUST HAVE A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR EQUIVALENT • 2006 Mits. Outlander • 2002 Ford F-350 The district provides reasonable accommodations to the known disabilities of (at our South Jordan branch) In Person Mountain West Medical Center applicants in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Individuals needing • 2007 Merc. Mountaineer special accommodations should notify Terry Christensen, at TCSD, 92 Lodestone Way Human Resource Dept | 2055 N. Main | Tooele Tooele, Utah or call 833-1900. Applications and information may be picked up at the www.HeritageWestCU.com District Office, 92 So. Lodestone, Tooele or downloaded at website www.tooelesd.org TCSD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 435-833-7250 • 562 N. Main • Tooele The District provides reasonable accommodations to the known disabilities of *HeritageWest reserves the right to refuse all bids if it determines those o ers are applicants in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Individuals need unacceptable. All vehicles sold as is.Time will be given to arrange nancing. special accommodations should notify Terry Christensen TCSD, 92 Lodestone, Tooele, UT or call 435-833-1900. B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 13, 2010

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COIN LAUNDRY/ Dry JUNK CARS Will pay 93 CHEVROLET Sil- 2BDRM 1BTH available 2BDRM VERY Nice, 2BDRM, 1bth very 1250SQFT Walk In GARAGE SPACE. 2 3.42 ACRES. Industrial Cleaner Business For. cash. Will come to you. verado 1 Ton, loaded, April 11 $725/mo; with Quiet, new carpet and clean, w/d hookups, Basement Apartment. great mechanic shop Zoned Commercial Sale Business located (435)830-4254 well maintained, $4100. water sewer & trash in- vinyl, carport, storage a/c covered parking. Newly remodeled. Lo- for lease over 3,000sqft Property. 450 No. 1000 on North Main Street, (435)840-0344 cluded, $400/dep. shed, w/d hookups, No pets. $625/mo 375 cated on beautiful 5 in each shop. Asking West, Tooele. Price ne- Tooele, Utah. Estab- (435)884-6211 $625/mo Call Ron Cedar Street. acres with view in Erda. $1,500 obo. Main street gotiable. Call lished business for over Boats Rooms for (435)849-3969 Marci (805)585-4002 Separate parking & en- i n T o o e l e (435)840-2640 or 40 years. Owner retir- 2BDRM 1BTH duplex (435)830-9363 try. $1100/mo, utilities (801)696-1465 (801)540-8626. ing. Great family busi- Rent TOOELE, Apartment, included. $1200/dep. with storage. $690 in- LAKE POINT Acre Lot. ness. Better hurry if in- 1664 17ft Gulfstream, 85 cludes gas & water. No 3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart- 2bdrm, large living No smoking/ pets. Ref- FEMALE Christian room- Lake Point Acre view terested. Call horse power motor, large dogs (435)830- ment, $970/mo, room, kitchen, laundry erences required. Avail- Homes mate or couple. No lot with water and (435)830-0129 anytime. great shape. Extras call 1177 $400/dep, utilities in- room w/washer & dryer. able approx 4/1- 4/15. D a n i e l a t smoking or drinking. cluded, central air, w/d Outside storage shed Call (435)327-0123 sewer. Motivated seller. (435)841-4524 asking $500/mo includes utili- hookups, no pets or Will bid/build custom 2BDRM 1BTH Grants- and large yard. No $$SAVE MONEY price $1,200. ties. (435)224-4685 smoking. Kim smoking, no pets. Utili- 3BDRM 2BTH 2100sqft Search Bank & HUD home. $78,900. Small Business owners: ville w/d hookups. (435)882-3796 Rambler in Tooele. (801)580-1428 Adam, $535/mo $400/dep. No ties included. $750/mo homes www.Tooele Place your classified ad $700/dep. (435)241- Fenced yard, central BankHomes.com www.growthaid.com Apartments pets. 328 East Main 3BDRM, Tooele area. in 45 newspapers 0472 air, updated home. Berna 435-840-5029 Autos Call (801)815-2928 or Washer & dryer in- throughout Utah for for Rent Pets, bankruptcy OK. Group 1 only $163. for 25 (435)884-0432. cluded. Older triplex, TOOELE, Large fur- Cell (801)509-1577 Water Shares words, and $5. per SELL YOUR CAR or 2 AND 3bdrm apart- but clean and well nished basement apart- Home (435)882-1974 BEAUTIFUL CONDO 30 word over 25. You will boat in the classifieds. 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- maintained. $675/mo. $1150/mo Benchmark Village. ments behind Super ment. Bedroom, living 10 ACRE Feet Under- reach up to 340,000 Call 882-0050 or visit eled, govt. subsidized. Call (435)840-0566 for room, kitchen, bath, Over 2600sqft. 4bdrm Wal-Mart. Swimming 3BDRM 2BTH. .5 Acre, ground water, transfer- households and it is a www.tooeletranscript. Playground, carport more information. large storage room, 3bth large family room, pool, hot tub, exercise 1250sqft, New remodel rable through Tooele one call, one order, one com room, playground, full ,free cable. $500/dep. laundry room and out- solid surface counter GRANTSVILLE, 2BDRM $950/mo. All new, car- City , Erda & Gransville. bill program. Call the clubhouse. 843-4400 211 S. Hale, Grants- side storage shed. No tops. $200,000. Real- apartment, $500/mo, pet, wood floor, tile, fix- $9000 each/ offer. All or Transcript Bulletin at HAVING A yard sale? ville. Call Chris smoking, no pets, utili- tors welcome. first and last and de- tures, counters, stove, part. (801)599-2154 882-0050 for further Advertise in the Tran- BECOMEASUB- (435)843-8247 Equal ties included. $650/mo, (435)882-4396 posit, no pets, no smok- fridge etc. New AC / info. (ucan) script SCRIBER. 882-0050 Housing Opp. $600/dep. (435)241- ing. Call (801)785-3156 central heat, tiled ERDA New Rambler, 1 2 ACRE Feet Erda Well 0472 shower/ tub, private acre FSBO. 3bdrm, Water $9000 each. One LARGE 1BDRM 1bth master bath - his/ her 3bth, 3200sqft. Call or both. Call Recognized • Respected • Recommended Serious inquiries only. Homes for closets. wheelchair Dave (435)840-3551 (435)882-5544 w/d hook ups, a/c, ramp. (801)674-6888 ONE ACRE foot. Grants- $500/dep, $585/mo. No Rent FSBO 4BDRM 2bth 3BDRM newly updated great starter home, ville well water $5,000 pets, No Smoking. (435)841-7088 Owner/ agent WHY RENT When You bath, hardwood floors, $130k. Ask for Dan (435)830-6518 Can Buy? Zero down w/d hookups, large (435)841-9829 WATER SHARES for Sandra Larsen & Low Income pro- backyard, 2 car garage LARGE 2bdrm 2bth sale. Settlement Can- LARGE 1 & 2BDRM Se- grams, 1st time & Sin- available. No smoking. condo. Close to every- yon $4000. Call Mike at rious inquiries only, w/d gle parent programs, $850/mo. thing in town. New car- (801)879-9634 Elite Top Producer hook ups, a/c, $500- Berna 435-840-5029 (801)710-6164 pet/paint. Great for 8k $600/mo, $500/dep. No Group 1 pets, No Smoking. 3BDRM, 2BTH house for tax credit. $99,900. Call Commercial Tooele County Board of Realtors Owner/ agent TOOELE 4BDRM 2bth. rent in Tooele. Unfin- to see (801)232-9500 Property (435)840-3010 Lots of storage, fire ished basement, two car garage, main floor NO MONEY Down. Fi- place, 2 car garage, nancing Still Available. FOR SALE! Fitness SLEEPINGROOMS garden, spot for RV laundry, $1150/mo. Call Center, 12750sqft, Abe (801)819-9711 Financing opportunities 435.224.9186 available, $70 per parking beautiful and through the Department Main Street. Handball week, $10 key deposit, clean $1250/mon. No 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile of Agriculture. Call me courts, lockers, show- first and last week- total smoking. www.myhom- home for rent, no smok- for a prequalification ers, saunas, hot tubs, $150 to move in. 46 N townproperties.com 720 S. 548 ing/ pets. 882-1550 and to reserve your aerobic area. Unlimited Coleman WASATCH Broadway. 882-7605 (801)835-5592 funds!! All Tooele possibilities! 882-7094, 444 West Vine 3bdrm County Properties Eligi- (801)860-5696 ONLY WAY 1bth large kitchen, LR ble. Gary Matkin Ph $ ONLY dining, laundry room, 185,000 $ (801)699-7478 Primary Under 155,000 Office/Warehouse no pets/ smoking MLS #946629 Residential Mortgage Buildings MLS #935705 Rambler on 1 acre in Tooele City! Large $750/mo $500/dep Inc You Gotta See This One! New three tone paint, spaceforLease (435)840-3847 screened, enclosed front porch. Over- If you build, remodel or new carpet,Contract new vinyl, newer vinyl windows, Overpass Point/ ARC sized 1 car garage with attached shop or Main Street in Tooele GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm, Has used single & dou- remove buildings you shed. Nicecovered carport parking as well. newer roof, new appliances. Will go rural hous- ing! Fully landscaped. 2 car garage. Fully fenced. 1bth, single wide trailer, ble wide homes avail- can place your classi- Washer,Dryer and fridge included. All on 1500 sq feet, 2 overhead doors, office inside $300/dep, $800/mo in- fied ad in 45 of Utah's one level for your convenient living! Nice covered patio and storage shed. able in a great Tooele 2-3 year lease required with references cludes lot space, water community. We offer newspapers for only $1,500.00 per month. OBO & sewer. Call Linda or easy qualification terms $163. for 25 words ($5. Price Reduced 451 Notting- LaDawn (435)884-6878 and quick closings. We for each additional 255 S. also have rental options word). You will reach 100 W. ham Circle Call HOME FOR 1 family or available. Call now for up to 340,000 house- single occupants details 435-843-5306 holds and all you do is ONLY 435-637-9300 ext 11 3bdrm, kitchen and ONLY $ or www.aboutarc.com call the Transcript Bul- $ 194,000 everything. No smok- letin at 882-0050 for all 135,000 MLS #904679 MLS #935708 ing/ drinking. the details. (Mention Located off Skyline Drive- Immaculately (801)318-4328 Planning on selling your UCAN Classified Net- DARLING HOME! Has been stripped down taken care of home in a quiet cul de sac on home, you could be work) to the 2x4’s. New wiring, plumbing, paint, Tooele’s East bench. New granite countertops Stop Yours HOME FOR Rent. sending your sales carpet, tile and fixtures. A DEFINATE MUST and travertine back splash. Brand new roof. 2bdrm, 1bth. W/D in- points to up to 340,000 METALROOF/WALL SEE! Cute neighborhood close to all schools. Central Air. Central Vac. Gas fireplace. Nice cluded. $800/mo households at once. Panels, Pre-engineered Extra large lot with lots of potential! landscaping. A MUST SEE! Losing your $400/dep. 380 Highland For $163. you can Metal Buildings. Mill Dr. (801)792-4680 place your 25 word prices for sheeting coil home? are at a 4 year low. You HOMES available to pur- classified ad to all 45 # $ get the savings. 17 Col- Re/max Platnum — 1 in Real estate chase for LOW IN- newspapers in Utah. 1000 could ors prime material, cut COME buyers with Just call the Transcript to your exact length. good credit. Call Berna Bulletin at 882-0050 for Sales, Tooele County 2009 save it. FORCLOSED CO Building Systems @ 435-840-5029 Group all the details. (Mention 1-800-COBLDGS Go to remax.com, enter MLS number to take a photo tour of these homes. 1 Real Estate. ucan) All offices independently owned and operated. Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. (ucan) Call 801-349-9047 Overpass Point/ ARC SEEKING a house. LDS Has used single & dou- family needs to move to Public Notices ble wide homes avail- Tooele in June due to a able in a great Tooele teaching job at THS. Meetings community. We offer Seeking a wonderful Deadline for public no- easy qualification terms owner to either owner tices is 4 p.m. the day Beautiful Tooele East Bench Lots and quick closings. We financing or rent to own prior to publication. also have rental options house. What we are Public notices submit- available. Call now for looking for is 4/5 bed- ted past the deadline Deer Hollow Final Phase. Amazing details 435-843-5306 rooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 will not be accepted. or www.aboutarc.com car garage, garden spot. Please call UPAXLP Beautiful view lots on the Southeast (801)392-5723 and ask AGENDA ROOMMATE Wanted to for Barbara. NOTICE is hereby given pay utilities which is bench of Tooele! They are ready to SELLINGYOUR that the Stansbury Serv- $300/mo. (435)882- HOME? Advertise it in ice Agency Board of 0299 be built on. the classifieds. Call Trustees will hold its Small 2bdrm cottage. 882-0050 or visit regular meeting on $750/mo, $500/dep. www.tooeletran Wednesday, April 14th, 2bdrm, 1bth, Approx script.com 2010 at 7:00 pm, at the 800sqft, detached ga- Stansbury Park Club- Take advantage of the rage, fully fenced back house, #1 Country Club Federal tax rebate pro- yard! VERY CLEAN!!! Drive, Stansbury Park, gram. Overpass Point/ washer and dryer in- Utah 84074. ARC Has new 2010 cluded! 6mo lease, No 1.Call to Order double wide homes Smoking, Pets negotia- 2.Pledge of Allegiance available in a great ble! Must be willing to 3.Review and adopt Tooele community. We take care of yard! minutes offer easy qualification 801-953-6871 a.March 24th, 2010 terms and quick clos- Regular meeting TOOELE 3BDRM 1.5bth ings. Call now for de- 4.Public Comment townhouse. New paint tails 435-843-5306 or 5.Probable Vote Items and flooring. No smok- www.aboutarc.com 6.Recess ing/pets. $825/mo plus WORK SESSION deposit and utilities. 1.Possible Vote Items Carrie owner/agent. Manufactured 2.Manager’s Report (801)559-0515 Homes 3.Board Members’ Re- ports and Requests TOOELE, 2BDRM 2bth TIREDOFPAYING 4.Correspondence townhouse, carport, 5.Financials and Bills central ac, $795/mo. Rent? A new manf. home for as low as 5% 6.Adjourn 904 North Glen Eagle Ct (Published in the Tran- (580 West) down-also $8000 Fed. Tax Credit available un- script Bulletin April 13, Davidson Realty 2010) (801)466-5078 til 4-30-10 801-814- 5832 Wayne. (ucan) PUBLIC NOTICE TOOELE, 4bdrm, 2bth The Grantsville City double wide in park, Council will hold a spe- $950/mo includes wa- Mobile Homes cial meeting on Wednes- ter, sewer, garbage, lot day, April 14, 2010 at rent. $500/dep. Call 1999 FLEETWOOD for 6:00 p.m. at 429 East Linda or LaDawn Main Street, Grantsville, (435)884-6878 sale, fenced yard, clean, good location. UT 84029. The agenda TOOELE, 4BDRM, 2bth, Call (801)597-9525 is as follows: 2 family rooms, 1 car AGENDA: garage, $1000/dep, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 1. Review of draft $1100/mo. Possible home for rent, no smok- 2010-2011 budget. lease option. 362 Cald- ing/ pets. 882-1550 2. Adjourn. well Dr. Call Dave Rachel Wright (435)840-1009 City Recorder These gorgeous views could be yours O ce Space In compliance with the TOOELE, 4bdrm, 2bth, Americans with Disability fenced yard, double car Act, Grantsville City will starting at $89,900. Call today for garage, outside pet MOVEINSPECIAL! accommodate reason- okay, $1150/mo. Commercial Space in able requests to assist more information or talk to us about (801)842-9631 guar- Tooele, 272 N. Broad- persons with disabilities drightproperty.com way, approx. 200- to participate in meet- 450sqft. Newly re- ings. Requests for as- building your dream home! WHY RENT when you molded. High speed sistance may be made can buy? Think you Internet, utilities in- by calling City Hall (435) won’t qualify? Give me cluded in rent. 884-3411 at least 3 days a try! Melanie 840-3073 $275/mo in advance of a meeting. Security National Mort- (435)830-9363 (Published in the Tran- gage. script Bulletin April 13, Call Laramie Dunn 2010)

Tooele County’s TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TOOELETRANSCRIPT 435-224-4000 Marketplace BULLETIN NOTICE OF 60-DAY COMMENTPERIOD ANDPUBLICINFOR- MATIONMEETINGON MODIFICATIONTO RCRAPERMITAND TSCA/RCRACOORDI- NATED APPROVAL DATEOFTHISNO- TICE: April 13, 2010 COMMENT PERIOD: April 13, 2010 - June 12, 2010. The Utah Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste (UDEQ) and the United States Environ- mental Protection Agency Region 8 (EPA Region 8) invites public comment on a request from Clean Harbors Grassy Mountain, LLC (hereafter referred to as CHGM) for 1) a Class 3 modification to CHGM's state-issued Resource Conservation and Re- covery Act (RCRA) Part B Permit; and 2) a modi- fication to the Toxic Sub- stances Control Act (TSCA)/RCRA Coordi- nated Approval for Cell B/6. CHGM is request- ing the modification to in- crease the permitted dis- posal capacity of landfill cells B6 and 7 via verti- cal expansion. COMMENTPROCESS: Written comments re- garding CHGM”s re- quest for the RCRA per- mit and RCRA/TSCA Coordinated Approval modification for Cell B/6 should be mailed to: Mr. Dennis R. Downs, Director, Utah Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste, Utah Department of En- vironmental Quality P.O. Box 144880, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4880 Or mailed or e-mailed to: Mr. Francis Tran, Envi- ronmental Engineer U.S. Environmental Pro- tection Agency Region 8 1595 Wynkoop Street Denver, CO 80235 [email protected] DOCUMENTAVAIL- ABILITY: The RCRA Permit and TSCA/RCRA Coordinated Approval modification request and supporting documents are available to be cop- ied and for public review NOTICEOFTRUS- at the Utah Division of TEE'S SALE Solid and Hazardous APN 12-024-0-209A Waste, 195 North 1950 Trustee Sale No. West, Salt Lake City, 7100004 Loan No. Utah 84114-4880, or at 2217090049 IMPOR- the CHGM facility: 3 TANTNOTICETO miles East 7 miles North PROPERTYOWNER NOTICE OF 60-DAY of Knolls Exit 41 off I-80, YOUAREINDEFAULT COMMENTPERIOD Clive, Utah. In addition, UNDERADEEDOF ANDPUBLICINFOR- CHGM's compliance his- TRUSTDATED MATIONMEETINGON tory during the life of the 9/19/2007. UNLESS MODIFICATIONTO permit being modified is YOUTAKEACTIONTO RCRAPERMITAND available from the UDEQ PROTECTYOUR TSCA/RCRACOORDI- contact person listed PROPERTY, IT MAY BE NATED APPROVAL above. SOLDATAPUBLIC DATEOFTHISNO- PUBLICMEETING: A SALE.IFYOUNEED TICE: April 13, 2010 public information meet- ANEXPLANATIONOF COMMENT PERIOD: ing to discuss the re- THISPROCEEDING, April 13, 2010 - June 12, quested RCRA permit YOUSHOULDCON- 2010. and TSCA/RCRA Coor- TACT A LAWYER. On The Utah Division of dinated Approval modifi- 5/18/2010, at 4:30 PM, Solid and Hazardous cation will be held on James H. Woodall, as Waste (UDEQ) and the May 11, 2010, at 6:00 duly appointed Trustee United States Environ- pm at the County Com- under a Deed of Trust mental Protection mission Chambers, recorded 9/21/2007, as Agency Region 8 (EPA Room 310, of the Tooele Instrument No. 293978, Region 8) invites public County Courthouse, 47 in Book xx, Page xx, of comment on a request South Main, Tooele the Official Records in from Clean Harbors Utah, to discuss the per- the office at the County Grassy Mountain, LLC mit modification. Recorder of Tooele (hereafter referred to as The CHGM facility con- County, State of Utah CHGM) for 1) a Class 3 tact person is Les Ash- executed by Jeremiah D. modification to CHGM's wood. Telephone: (435) Reynolds and Jaymie state-issued Resource 884-8900. Reynolds, Husband and Conservation and Re- The UDEQ contact per- Wife WILL SELL AT covery Act (RCRA) Part son is Ed Costomiris. PUBLICAUCTIONTO B Permit; and 2) a modi- Telephone: (801) HIGHESTBIDDER, fication to the Toxic Sub- 536-0219. PAYABLEINLAWFUL stances Control Act The EPA contact person MONEYOFTHE (TSCA)/RCRA Coordi- is Francis Tran. Tele- UNITEDSTATESAT nated Approval for Cell phone: (303) 312-6036. THETIMEOFTHE B/6. CHGM is request- PERMITANDAP- SALE.SUCCESSFUL ing the modification to in- PROVALMODIFICA- BIDDERSMUSTTEN- crease the permitted dis- TION: Utah and EPA DERADEPOSITOF posal capacity of landfill Region 8 will make a fi- $5,000 IN CERTIFIED cells B6 and 7 via verti- nal decision on the FUNDSTOTHETRUS- cal expansion. RCRA permit and TEEATTHETIMEOF ADVERTISEMENTFOR COMMENTPROCESS: TSCA/RCRA Coordi- SALE,WITHTHEBAL- PROPOSALS Written comments re- nated Approval modifica- ANCEDUEBYNOON TOOELECOUNTY garding CHGM”s re- tion request after consid- THEFOLLOWING SCHOOL DISTRICT quest for the RCRA per- ering all written com- BUSINESSDAY,AT 92 South Lodestone mit and RCRA/TSCA ments received during THEOFFICEOFTHE Way Tooele, Utah Coordinated Approval the comment period. Af- TRUSTEE.ATTHE 84074-8050 modification for Cell B/6 ter the end of the public TOOELECOUNTY Project: should be mailed to: comment period, Utah COURTHOUSE 74 The Tooele County Mr. Dennis R. Downs, and EPA Region 8 shall SOUTH 100 EAST, School District is solicit- TUESDAY April 13, 2010 Director, either determineTOOELE the pro- TOOELE,TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN UT all right, ti- ing competitive propos-B9 Utah Division of Solid posed modifications tle and interest conveyed als from General Con- and Hazardous Waste, should be granted or re- to and now held by it un- struction Companies for Public Notices Public Notices UtahPublic Department Notices of En- jected.Public If theNotices modifica- derPublic said Deed Notices of Trust in Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices thePublic following Notices project: Meetings Meetings vironmentalMeetings Quality tion requestMeetings is granted, the propertyTrustees situated in Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous NewMiscellaneous Grantsville Ele- P.O. Box 144880, the amended RCRA per- said County and State mentary School PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Salt Lake City, Utah mit and TSCA/RCRA described as : Lot 209A, INVITATION TO BID GRANTSVILLE CITY COMMUNITYDEVEL- Located at: 175 West NOTICEISHEREBY The Town of Stockton is 84114-4880 Coordinated Approval Shetland Meadows No. Tooele City Corpora- APPLICATIONSFOR OPMENTBLOCK Main, Grantsville, Utah GIVEN THAT the Tooele accepting proposals for Or mailed or e-mailed to: shall be available to the 2 Subdivision, according tion DONATIONS GRANT (CDBG) 84029-9622 City Planning Commis- long term leasing (five Mr. Francis Tran, Envi- public at the UDEQ of- to the Official Plat 90 North Main Grantsville City is in the SECONDPUBLIC Approximate Square sion will meet in a public years + options) of 280 ronmental Engineer fice. thereof, on file and of re- Tooele City, Utah process of formulating its HEARING NOTICE Footage: hearing and Business acres of agricultural U.S. Environmental Pro- (Published in the Tran- cord in the Tooele 84074 2010-2011 budget, Tooele City will hold a 72,700 Square Feet meeting scheduled for land. Water for limited tection Agency Region 8 script Bulletin April 13, County Recorders Office Notice is hereby given which begins on July 1, public hearing to discuss Approximate Construc- Wednesday, April 14, irrigation and stock, not 1595 Wynkoop Street 2010) The street address and that TOOELE CITY 2010. With limited reve- the project determined to tion Cost: $10 Million 2010 in the hour of 7:00 to exceed fifty (50) head Denver, CO 80235 other common designa- CORPORATION nues and pursuant to the be applied for in the Eligibility: PM. The meeting will be of cows All proposals [email protected] tion of the real property (OWNER) will accept provisions of the Utah CDBG Small Cities Pro- The following General held at Tooele City Hall and/or questions, should DOCUMENTAVAIL- Public Notices described above is pur- bids for the 2010 Road- Code, the City is requir- gram Year 2010. The Construction Companies in the City Council be addressed to: Town ABILITY: The RCRA Trustees ported to be: 274 West way Improvement pro- ing any interested per- projects to be discussed have been prequalified Chambers, located at 90 of Stockton P O Box Permit and TSCA/RCRA Daniel Drive, Tooele, UT ject, described in general son or organization to are a down payment as- to provide proposals for N Main Street, Tooele, 240, Stockton UT 84071. Coordinated Approval Deadline for public no- 84074 Estimated Total below as four separate submit applications for sistance program and this project in a prequali- Utah. (Published in the Tran- modification request and tices is 4 p.m. the day Debt as of 5/18/2010, is bid schedules: funding (donations) for purchasing equipment fication process which Agenda Items script Bulletin April 8 & supporting documents prior to publication. $149,665.42 The under- A.Reconstruction of ap- the 2010-2011 fiscal for New Reflection ended 23 March 2010. 1. Pledge of Allegiance 13, 2010) are available to be cop- Public notices submit- signed Trustee disclaims proximately 50 corner year to the City prior to House. Comments will No other General Con- 2. Public Hearing and ied and for public review ted past the deadline any liability for any incor- ramps to be ADA compli- April 23, 2010 at 5:00 be solicited on project tracting Firms are eligi- Motion on conditional at the Utah Division of will not be accepted. rectness of the street ad- ant on various City p.m. All requests for scope, implementation, ble to bid on this project. PUBLIC NOTICE use permit for an in Solid and Hazardous UPAXLP dress and other common Streets, funding must be in writ- and its effects on resi- Subcontracting Firms home daycare to be lo- Shambip Soil Conserva- Waste, 195 North 1950 designation, if any, B.Rotomill and 2 1/2“ ing and shall include the dents. The hearings will wishing to bid on this cated at 866 N 1340 E tion will be holding its West, Salt Lake City, shown herein. Said sale pavement overlay of ap- amount requested, the begin at 7:30 p.m., or as project should contact monthly meeting on NOTICEOFTRUS- by Rachel Stevens. Utah 84114-4880, or at TEE'S SALE will be made without proximately 500,000 proposed use of the soon thereafter that the the prequalified General 3. Public Hearing and Wednesday April 21 @ the CHGM facility: 3 covenant or warranty, square feet of existing funds and a detailed ex- matter can be heard, on Contractors listed herein. 7:00 pm @ the Rush APN 12-024-0-209A Motion on conditional miles East 7 miles North Trustee Sale No. express or implied, re- roadway, planation of the benefit April 21, 2009 and will Arnell-West, Inc use permit for an in Valley Town Hall. of Knolls Exit 41 off I-80, garding title, possession, C.Slurry seal of approxi- the City will receive in re- be held at Tooele City Gordon Flitton (Published in the Tran- 7100004 Loan No. home preschool to be lo- Clive, Utah. In addition, 2217090049 IMPOR- condition, or encum- mately 450,000 square turn for the donation. Hall, Council Chambers, 801-975-9966 cated at 796 Aspen St script Bulletin April 13 & CHGM's compliance his- brances, including fees, feet of existing roadway, The City will prioritize the 90 N. Main St., Tooele, Big-D Construction 15, 2010) TANTNOTICETO by Lori Walters. tory during the life of the PROPERTYOWNER charges, and expenses and funding requests and in- Utah. Further informa- Dave Lewis 4. Public Hearing and NOTICE OF 60-DAY permit being modified is YOUAREINDEFAULT of the Trustee and of the D.Chip seal with fog clude its approved list in tion can be obtained by 801-769-7300 Motion on conditional COMMENTPERIOD available from the UDEQ UNDERADEEDOF trusts created by said coat of approximately the proposed budget. contacting Michelle Pitt Bud Mahas Construction use permit for a 22 ft tall ANDPUBLICINFOR- contact person listed TRUSTDATED Deed of Trust, to pay the 2.6 Million square feet of Requests should be sub- at (435) 843-2104. In Steve Mahas 2560 sq ft accessory MATIONMEETINGON above. 9/19/2007. UNLESS remaining principle sums existing roadway mitted to Tom Ham- compliance with the 801-521-7533 structure to be located at MODIFICATIONTO PUBLICMEETING: A YOUTAKEACTIONTO of the note(s) secured by Separate sealed bids will mond, Finance Director Americans with Disabili- Comtrol, Inc. 287 Birch St by Mel RCRAPERMITAND public information meet- PROTECTYOUR said Deed of Trust. The be received by the at 429 East Main Street, ties Act, individuals Brian Burk Meads. TSCA/RCRACOORDI- ing to discuss the re- PROPERTY, IT MAY BE current beneficiary of the OWNER in their office Grantsville, Utah, 84029 needing special accom- 801-561-2263 5. Public Hearing and NATED APPROVAL quested RCRA permit SOLDATAPUBLIC Trust Deed as of the located at 90 North prior to the deadline. modations (including Garff Construction Corp Recommendation on DATEOFTHISNO- and TSCA/RCRA Coor- SALE.IFYOUNEED date of this notice is Main, Tooele, Utah Grantsville City will not auxiliary communicative Phil Henriksen Utah Industrial Depot mi- TICE: April 13, 2010 dinated Approval modifi- ANEXPLANATIONOF Provident Funding Asso- 84074 until 2:00 pm on fund any requests for do- aids and services) during 801-973-4248 nor subdivisions 27-35. COMMENT PERIOD: cation will be held on THISPROCEEDING, ciates, L.P. The record April 22, 2010, and then nations for the these hearings should Hogan & Associates 6. Public Hearing and April 13, 2010 - June 12, May 11, 2010, at 6:00 YOUSHOULDCON- owners of the property at said office publicly 2010-2011 fiscal year notify Michelle Pitt at 90 Const. Recommendation on or- 2010. pm at the County Com- TACT A LAWYER. On as of the recording of the opened and read aloud. unless an application is N. Main St., Tooele, Dennis Forbush dinance 2010-05 an ordi- The Utah Division of mission Chambers, 5/18/2010, at 4:30 PM, Notice of Default are Electronic copies of the submitted as required Utah at least three days 801-951-7000 nance of the Tooele City Solid and Hazardous Room 310, of the Tooele James H. Woodall, as Jeremiah Reynolds and CONTRACT BID DOCU- above. prior to the hearing to be Hughes General Con- Council amending Waste (UDEQ) and the County Courthouse, 47 duly appointed Trustee Jaymie Reynolds Dated: MENTS may be ob- Dated this 9th day of attended. tractors Tooele City code chapter United States Environ- South Main, Tooele under a Deed of Trust 4/7/2010 tained on or after April 6, April, 2010. (Published in the Tran- Dan Pratt 7-19 regarding subdivi- mental Protection Utah, to discuss the per- recorded 9/21/2007, as James H. Woodall 2010, at the Tooele City Tom Hammond script Bulletin April 13, 801-292-1411 sions by Roger Baker. Agency Region 8 (EPA mit modification. Instrument No. 293978, Authorized Signature Municipal Offices located Finance Director 2010) Interwest Construction 7. Public Hearing and Region 8) invites public The CHGM facility con- in Book xx, Page xx, of James H. Woodall at 90 North Main, Tooele Grantsville City Mark Brown Recommendation on or- comment on a request tact person is Les Ash- the Official Records in 10653 River Front Utah 84074 upon pay- Corporation NOTICE OF AUCTION 801-936-6200 dinance 2010-06 an ordi- from Clean Harbors wood. Telephone: (435) the office at the County Parkway, Suite 290 ment of a $25 non-re- (Published in the Tran- Date of Sale: Saturday, Jacobsen Construction nance of the Tooele City Grassy Mountain, LLC 884-8900. Recorder of Tooele South Jordan, Utah fundable fee. script Bulletin April 13, May 1, 2010 Time: Jim Cavey Council amending (hereafter referred to as The UDEQ contact per- County, State of Utah 84095 (801)254-9450 Bid security in the 15 & 20, 2010) 11:00am 801-973-0505 Tooele City code chapter CHGM) for 1) a Class 3 son is Ed Costomiris. executed by Jeremiah D. (800) 245-1886 (hotline) amount of 5% of the Stansbury Park Stor- Okland Construction 7-25 regarding signs by modification to CHGM's Telephone: (801) Reynolds and Jaymie Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 base bid will be required age, 7441 N Hwy 36, Jeremy Blanck Roger Baker. state-issued Resource 536-0219. Reynolds, Husband and PM 04/13/10, 04/20/10, to accompany bids. PUBLIC NOTICE Lakepoint. 801-486-0144 8. Review and Approval Conservation and Re- The EPA contact person Wife WILL SELL AT 04/27/10 R-308438 All communication rela- Central Storage located This notice of auction is Peck Ormsby Const. of Planning Commission covery Act (RCRA) Part is Francis Tran. Tele- PUBLICAUCTIONTO (Published in the Tran- tive to the Project shall at 342 N 50 W Tooele being given pursuant to Comp. minutes for meeting held B Permit; and 2) a modi- phone: (303) 312-6036. HIGHESTBIDDER, script Bulletin April 13, be directed to the Engi- UT 84074 hereby gives 38-8-1 et al, Utah Code Dennis Nuckles February 24, 2010. fication to the Toxic Sub- PERMITANDAP- PAYABLEINLAWFUL 20 & 27, 2010) neer prior to the opening Tracy Lopez last known Annotated. 801-766-1700 9. Review and Approval stances Control Act PROVALMODIFICA- MONEYOFTHE of bids at: address 194 W 1380 N UNIT #119 Travis Els- R&O Construction of Planning Commission (TSCA)/RCRA Coordi- TION: Utah and EPA UNITEDSTATESAT TOOELE CITY CORPO- Tooele Ut 84074. Notice bury, 1906 E Shephard Eric Stratford minutes for meeting held nated Approval for Cell Region 8 will make a fi- THETIMEOFTHE Public Notices RATION that we are asserting a Ln, Lakepoint. 2 sofas, 2 801-627-1403 March 10, 2010. B/6. CHGM is request- nal decision on the SALE.SUCCESSFUL Miscellaneous 90 North Main possessory lean on the love seats, washer/ Wadman Corporation 10. Adjourn ing the modification to in- RCRA permit and BIDDERSMUSTTEN- Tooele, Utah 84074 property stored in unit dryer, TVs, beds, table, Tim Brown Pursuant to the Ameri- crease the permitted dis- TSCA/RCRA Coordi- DERADEPOSITOF Deadline for public no- Telephone: (435) "I". The lien is asserted computer chairs, misc 801-621-4185 cans with Disabilities posal capacity of landfill nated Approval modifica- $5,000 IN CERTIFIED tices is 4 p.m. the day 843-2130 for unpaid rental household items & Westland Construction Act, individuals needing cells B6 and 7 via verti- tion request after consid- FUNDSTOTHETRUS- prior to publication. Paul Hansen P.E., City charges, late fees,and boxes. Stan Houghton special accommodations cal expansion. ering all written com- TEEATTHETIMEOF Public notices submit- Engineer other associated (Published in the Tran- 801-374-6085 during this meeting COMMENTPROCESS: ments received during SALE,WITHTHEBAL- ted past the deadline email: paulh@tooele- charges incurred for rent script Bulletin April 13 & Proposal Calendar: should notify Rachelle Written comments re- the comment period. Af- ANCEDUEBYNOON will not be accepted. city. org on the storage space. 20, 2010) Bid Documents Re- Custer, Tooele City garding CHGM”s re- ter the end of the public THEFOLLOWING UPAXLP The OWNER reserves The amount of the lien is leased: 7 April 2010 Planner prior to the quest for the RCRA per- comment period, Utah BUSINESSDAY,AT the right to reject any or $640.00. The property ADVERTISEMENTFOR Bid Opening: meeting at (435) mit and RCRA/TSCA and EPA Region 8 shall THEOFFICEOFTHE all bids; or to accept or subject to this lien is: PROPOSALS 29 April 2010, 2:00 PM 843-2130 or TDD (435) Coordinated Approval either determine the pro- TRUSTEE.ATTHE reject the whole or any tv's, clothes, Christmas, TOOELECOUNTY at the District Offices 843-2180. modification for Cell B/6 posed modifications TOOELECOUNTY Opinions part of any bid; or to Halloween decorations. SCHOOL DISTRICT Proposal Evaluation: (Published in the Tran- should be mailed to: should be granted or re- COURTHOUSE 74 Shared waive any informality or dresser, house wares, 92 South Lodestone 30 April 2010 script Bulletin April 13, Mr. Dennis R. Downs, jected. If the modifica- SOUTH 100 EAST, technicality in any bid in boxes. Unless full pay- Way Tooele, Utah Board Approval: 2010) Director, tion request is granted, TOOELE, UT all right, ti- Freely. the best interest of the ment is made by April 84074-8050 4 May 2010 Utah Division of Solid the amended RCRA per- tle and interest conveyed (Yours and Ours.) City. Only bids giving a 14., 2010 at 5:00pm. Project: Questions: DEADLINES FOR clas- and Hazardous Waste, mit and TSCA/RCRA to and now held by it un- firm quotation properly The property will be- The Tooele County All questions should be sifieds ads are Monday Utah Department of En- Coordinated Approval der said Deed of Trust in Open Forum signed will be accepted. come the possession of School District is solicit- directed to the Architect, Place Your Ad: ing competitive propos- and Wednesdays by vironmental Quality shall be882-0050 available to the the property situated in Every Tuesday (Published in the Tran- Central Storage to be MHTN Architects, Inc., 4:45 p.m. P.O. Box 144880, public at the UDEQ of- said County and State script Bulletin April 6, 13 disposed of as provided als from General Con- Dennis Cecchini or Tony fice. & 20, 2010) by law to satisfy the lien. struction Companies for Armer at 801-595-6700. Salt Lake City, Utah described as : Lot 209A, TOOELE (Published in the Tran- TRANSCRIPT (Published in the Tran- the following project: (Published in the Tran- 84114-4880 Shetland Meadows No. BULLETIN Or mailed or e-mailed to: script Bulletin April 13, 2 Subdivision, according BECOMEASUB- script Bulletin April 8 & New Grantsville Ele- script Bulletin April 6, 8, Mr. Francis Tran, Envi- 2010) to the Official Plat SCRIBER. 882-0050 13, 2010) mentary School 13 & 15, 2010) ronmental Engineer thereof, on file and of re- Located at: 175 West SpringU.S. Environmental is Pro-the cord in the Tooele Main, Grantsville, Utah tection Agency Region 8 County Recorders Office 84029-9622 1595 Wynkoop Street The street address and Approximate Square Denver, CO 80235 other common designa- Footage: [email protected] Home tion of the real property 72,700 Square Feet DOCUMENTAVAIL- described above is pur- Approximate Construc- ABILITY: The RCRA ported to be: 274 West ORDER YOURtion Cost: $10 Million Permit and TSCA/RCRA Daniel Drive, Tooele, UT Eligibility: BuyingCoordinated Season! Approval 84074 Estimated Total The following General modification request and Debt as of 5/18/2010, is Construction Companies supporting documents $149,665.42 The under- have been prequalified CLASSIFIEDto provide proposals for Lets getare you available Prepared to be cop- signed Trustee disclaims ied and for public review any liability for any incor- this project in a prequali- and on theat the Market Utah Division of Now! rectness of the street ad- fication process which Solid and Hazardous dress and other common ended 23 March 2010. Waste, 195 North 1950 designation, if any, ADS ONLINE!No other General Con- tracting Firms are eligi- West, Salt Lake City, $ shown herein. Said sale 1807 BlueUtah 84114-4880, Peak or • at Tooele • 264,900will be made without ble to bid on this project. the CHGM facility: 3 covenant or warranty, Subcontracting Firms miles East 7 miles North• 4 Bedrooms express or implied, re- FAST PLACEMENT, wishing to bid on this of Knolls Exit 41 off I-80, • Detachedgarding Garage/ title, possession, project should contact Clive, Utah. In addition,• 3 Full Baths condition, or encum- the prequalified General Shop w/ Contractors listed herein. CHGM's compliance his-• Beautiful .75 Acres brances, including fees, tory during the life of the Mechanicscharges, pit and expenses FAST RESULTS. Arnell-West, Inc permit being modified is• Fully Fenced of the Trustee and of the Gordon Flitton available from the UDEQ • Fruittrusts Trees created by said 801-975-9966 contact person listed• Water Shares • GardenDeed of Trust, to pay the Big-D Construction above. • Animals permitted remaining principle sums Dave Lewis PUBLICMEETING: A of the note(s) secured by To place your classified ads in the 801-769-7300 Price Reducedpublic information meet- said Deed of Trust. The Bud Mahas Construction ing to discuss the re- current beneficiary of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, visit Steve Mahas quested RCRA permit Trust Deed as of the 801-521-7533 and TSCA/RCRA Coor- date of this notice is Comtrol, Inc. dinated Approval modifi- Provident Funding Asso- www.tooeletranscript.com. Brian Burk cation will be held on ciates, L.P. The record 801-561-2263 May 11, 2010, at 6:00 $ owners of the property Your ad will appear in the print Garff Construction Corp 875 Northpm at650 the County East Com- • Tooele • 164,900as of the recording of the Phil Henriksen mission Chambers, Notice of Default are issue of the Transcript Bulletin, 801-973-4248 Room 310, of the Tooele• Master Suite • SurroundJeremiah Sound Reynolds and Hogan & Associates County Courthouse, 47• 5 Bedrooms Jaymie Reynolds Dated: Const. South Main, Tooele Out4/7/2010 Building/Shop Tooele Valley Extra and on the Dennis Forbush Utah, to discuss the per-• 3 Full Baths w/powerJames H. Woodall 801-951-7000 mit modification. Authorized Signature tooeletranscript.com website! Hughes General Con- The CHGM facility con-• Insulated Deep • LargeJames Laundry H. Rm. Woodall tractors tact person is Les Ash- Garage 10653 River Front Dan Pratt wood. Telephone: (435) • Phone/CableParkway, in Suite 290 801-292-1411 884-8900. • Water Softener all SouthBdrms. Jordan, Utah Interwest Construction The UDEQ contact per- and RO System 84095 (801)254-9450 Mark Brown son is Ed Costomiris. (800) 245-1886 (hotline) 801-936-6200 Telephone: (801) Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 Jacobsen Construction 536-0219. PM 04/13/10, 04/20/10, Jim Cavey The EPA contact person 04/27/10 R-308438 801-973-0505 is Francis Tran. Tele- (Published in the Tran- Okland Construction phone: (303) 312-6036. $ script Bulletin April 13, Jeremy Blanck 406 N. ParkwayPERMITANDAP- Ave • Tooele • 139,90020 & 27, 2010) 801-486-0144 PROVALMODIFICA- Peck Ormsby Const. TION: Utah and EPA• 5 Bedrooms • Some Appliances Comp. Region 8 will make a fi- Dennis Nuckles nal decision on the• 3 Full baths Included 801-766-1700 RCRA permit and• 2 Kitchens R&O Construction TSCA/RCRA Coordi- • Tons of Storage, Eric Stratford nated Approval modifica-• Greenhouse • Great Location!! 801-627-1403 tion request after consid-• Separate Detached Wadman Corporation ering all written com- Tim Brown ments received during Garage 801-621-4185 Price Reducedthe comment period. Af- Westland Construction ter the end of the public• Water Softener Stan Houghton comment period, Utah 801-374-6085 and EPA Region 8 shall Proposal Calendar: either determine the pro- www.tooeletranscript.comBid Documents Re- posed modifications leased: 7 April 2010 Shane Bergen Bid Opening: should be granted or re- jected. If the modifica- 58 North Main29 April 2010,• P.O. 2:00 Box PM 390 tion request is granted, at the District Offices the amended RCRA per- Tooele,Proposal Utah Evaluation: 84074 435.840.0344 30 April 2010 mit and TSCA/RCRA Coordinated Approval Board Approval: shall be available to the 4 May 2010 public at the UDEQ of- Questions: fice. All questions should be (Published in the Tran- directed to the Architect, script Bulletin April 13, MHTN Architects, Inc., 2010) Dennis Cecchini or Tony Armer at 801-595-6700. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin April 6, 8, 13 & 15, 2010) B10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY April 13, 2010

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“private.” Their membership isn’t secret and Masons are free to tell anyone they’d like about their status in the fraternity. They hold open houses, histori- cally based community events, public informational meetings at local restaurants, and they openly invite questions from the public. But their rituals remain private events, and they keep their secret handshakes and passwords to themselves. The purpose of maintain- ing those secrets, according to local Masons, is maintaining the significance of learning them through the traditional rituals. As for the windowless build- ing, it was designed without win- dows to keep vandals out, not to keep secrets in, Etling said. Another common misconcep- tion about Freemasonry is that its members treat it as a reli- gion. While Masons are required to believe in a supreme being, Freemasonry is not a religion, and Maegan Burr members come from a variety of Rocky Mountain Freemason Lodge Worshipful Master Jim Etling (left) sits in a chair lining the Rocky Mountain Lodge next to fellow Mason Shawn Milne. religious backgrounds. Among Tooele’s some 45 Freemasons, beliefs, local Masons also have of something great, something one can find Methodists, various reasons for becoming charitable,” said Gene Gordon, Protestants, Episcopalians, Freemasons, ranging from inter- member of the Rocky Mountain Mormons, and even Catholics, ests in history or charity work, Lodge. though the Catholic Church has family tradition, the sense of “For me, it was the histori- denounced Masonry. brotherhood, or even curiosity. cal aspect of it. There is some- Because of the variety of their “It was a choice to be a part thing mystic about it, something noble,” said Shawn Milne, who became a Mason in 2008 and is currently the lodge’s newest member. Liley said it was partially the charity work that drew him to Masonry. “Where else on an organized level do we teach people to work Are you a former Club member? together?” Liley said. “At the end of the day, it’s not about you.” Ever played sports at a Boys & Girls Club? Despite their heavy involve- We’re looking for you! ment in local charities, the Masons, according to Etling, Visit www.bgcgsl.org for a dislike “tooting their own horn.” Because of this, perhaps few short alumni survey! realize the Masons operate the Shriners organizations, a charity group known for its children’s hospitals. The local lodge recent- ly held a Shriners 5k fundraising run, and donated a portrait of Maegan Burr George Washington to Stansbury Gene Gordon talks about what being a Mason means to him at the Tooele lodge on March 30. High School in hopes of instill- ing a sense of patriotism in the Freemasonry in Utah is on the The purpose of this, Liley said, second Saturday of each month students. rise, and, according to Liley, is to feel the applicant out and at Jim’s Restaurant for breakfast, Unlike many other orga- many members are fairly young. discover his reasons for becom- and they invite those with ques- nizations, membership in In Tooele, six individuals are ing a Mason. Ultimately, they are tions to join them. Utah’s lodges currently undergoing the appli- looking for men with an inter- are also planning an open house cation process, a process that est in learning and an interest on May 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. requires potential members who in serving others. While they do that afternoon. More informa- are not acquainted with a current welcome public interest, they do tion about Freemasonry can be Mason to be fellowshipped by a not actively seek new recruits. found at www.utahgrandlodge. Mason for at least six months. Local Masons meet on the org.

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