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www.tooeletranscript.com THURSDAY Rockets of all shapes, sizes to take flight over ‘hellish’ salt flats See A2 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN August 4, 2005 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 112 NO. 21 50 cents ‘Some Pig’ At mayor’s request, public works boss agrees to step down by Mark Watson water, sewer and street issues a STAFF WRITER major concern. Tooele City Public Works The city is currently in an Director Gerald Webster imbroglio with some residents resigned this week after work- on Coleman Street whose base- ing 12 years for the city. Mayor ments were flooded with raw Charlie Roberts said he asked sewage last Memorial Day. Webster to resign. Tooele was hit with record-set- “He was a great public ser- ting rainfall that day and water vant and put his whole heart apparently seeped through man- into the job. He was doing the hole covers and overwhelmed best he could.” the mayor said. the sewer system in some sec- “We are just looking at making tions of town. some changes in that area.” Tooele City leaders recently Webster’s department has held a meeting with residents recently faced a string of chal- on Coleman Street to hear about lenges. their grievances, and the city Tooele City has spent millions attorney has been submitting of dollars acquiring water rights claims to the city’s insurance over the past few years and is company on behalf of some of experiencing tremendous resi- those residents. dential and business growth. The The city has also experienced city has also seen an increase in building permits, which make SEE CITY ON A5 Utah GOP wants burner off base closure hit list by Alleen Lang “This large investment should not CORRESPONDENT be abandoned,” the Utahns wrote. In a bid to save Deseret Chemical “It would be a more responsible Depot from closure, Utah’s use of taxpayer funds, as well as Republicans have sent a letter to more environmentally friendly, to the Base Realignment and Closure consider converting the chemical Commission suggesting the facility destruction plant to a conventional be converted for disposal of con- munitions disposal operation rather ventional weapons. than completely dismantling and “It’s a great facility and the folks tearing down this facility.” there know what they are doing Keeping the facility would be better than most,” said Scott Parker, “good for our state, because it keeps spokesman for Rep. Rob Bishop jobs, and good for the military.” in an interview with the Tooele Parker said. Transcript-Bulletin. Current recommendations do not The Pentagon recommended to expect Deseret to shut down until the Base Realignment and Closure at least 2012 when the stockpile of Commission (BRCC) that the Rush weapons has been destroyed. Valley incinerator close and be torn However, making the change down once it finishes burning about from a chemical to a conventional 45 percent of the nation’s chemical weapons incinerator would require weapons stockpile. Congress to change the existing But Republican Senators Orrin law, which requires the incinera- Hatch, Bob Bennett, Rep. Chris tor to be decommissioned and torn Cannon and Bishop have sent a down. Negotiations with the mili- letter to Anthony Principi, chair- tary would also be involved in mak- man of the BRCC commissioners to ing the change, Parker said. The photography / Troy Boman consider leaving Deseret Chemical commission is scheduled to meet Pondering the finer points of pork at the Deseret Peak Complex, Kolbi Jo Meno (right) watches as Rylie Matthews of Grantsville squirts her Depot in operation to destroy old Aug. 22 to make changes to the clo- pig’s snout with cool water during Thursday morning’s weigh-in for Friday’s livestock show at the Tooele County Fair. rockets and shells. sure and realignment list. Ambulance service G-ville plans to replace delapidated station by Alleen Lang concerns firefighters CORRESPONDENT Grantsville’s City fire station is crowded and crumbling, but EMTs who want to be on-call by Mark Watson if the city can get a loan via the in Grantsville has recently STAFF WRITER Permanent Community Impact dwindled. The Grantsville Fire Board (CIB) a new station will “Tooele’s roster is around Department would like to be up and running by October 35-40 and Grantsville’s is about operate its own ambulance of 2006. 15,” said Roy Boland, direc- service instead of relying upon More than a dozen citizens tor of emergency and critical Mountain West Medical Center in attendance at a public hear- care services for Mountain in Tooele. ing on the matter Wednesday West Medical Center. “There is Currently, the privately- raised their hands in a show a big dip in numbers right now, owned and operated hospital of support for the proposed probably one of the biggest in Tooele oversees ambulance low-interest loan of $1.5 million dips I’ve seen,” he said. service throughout Tooele available via mineral monies Grantsville Police Chief Dan Valley and some Grantsville available to seven Utah coun- Johnson also sees the problem residents feel their city receives ties. basically as lack of numbers in a low priority when it comes to The CIB is charged with Grantsville. services. loaning money raised by the “The hospital has been real Another problem for extraction of minerals such as good to work with, there is just Grantsville is the lack of trained coal, oil and gold throughout a lack of manpower,” he said. EMTs who want to work with the state. Tooele County repre- “If qualified people are not Mountain West Medical Center sents a small percentage of the available in Grantsville then to keep an ambulance opera- statewide mineral extraction, an ambulance has to come tional 24 hours a day, seven with Carbon and Emery coun- from Tooele or North Tooele days a week. That can make ties producing a much larger County.” it difficult from the hospital’s share, said Wendy Palmer, city photography / Troy Boman perspective. Photographs of previous fire chiefs relate the long history of the Grantsville Fire Station. The building The number of qualified SEE EMTS ON A9 is packed to the brim with equipment and suffers from a number of structural problems. Grantsville is SEE STATION ON A9 making plans to build a new station.

WEATHER OBITUARIES A7 JUST 4 KIDS C3 INSIDE Mostly clear tonight. Lows SPORTS A10 TV LISTINGS C4, C5 West Nile Virus now detected in the upper 60s. Mostly sunny in counties across Utah Friday. Highs in the mid 90s HOMETOWN B1 CROSSWORD C4 See A5 Complete Forecast: A2 DOINGS B4 CLASSIFIEDS C6 A2 THURSDAY August 4, 2005 G-ville council requires Rockets will soar over ‘hellish’ flats developer to pave road by Audrey Rock STAFF WRITER by Alleen Lang opers do not improve roads as the Hellfire. Such a descriptive STAFF WRITER subdivisions are built, residents word. And one that sets the In a split vote Wednesday, eventually demand better roads at hearts of rocketeers skipping Grantsville City council agreed taxpayer’s expense. a beat. It denotes a voracious to require John Clay of Western “We have road standards so we need for speed, the possibility of Technology to apply a three-inch have something to follow,” agreed danger and maybe even a little asphalt overlay on the road adja- Paul Rupp, councilman. bit of violence. cent to his seven-lot subdivision at Councilman Robin Baird agreed, It’s the word that’s come to on Clark Street. saying the ordinance is “in black define the Utah Rocket Club’s “I’ve got mixed emotions,” about and white already.” (UROC) largest and most antici- requiring a paved road, said Wayne But Clay’s attorney Don Young pated yearly event. Hellfire 11 Butler, city councilman and the sole argued councilmen have the power will be held on the world-famous dissenting vote on the motion. to “make appropriate adjustments Bonneville Salt Flats, a four-day Butler said he is an advocate for so subdivisions can come in.” event beginning Thursday, Aug. keeping the town’s roads in good He added. ‘The strong attitude of 4, and running through Sunday working order, but added, “I want the people in the neighborhood is Aug. 7, 2005. to keep Grantsville as rural as pos- they don’t want the (road) develop- Oddly enough, the term sible, and the public wants to keep ment. … They would just as soon “Hellfire” didn’t actually come rural roads.” have the rural dust as have the from anything associated with Residents of the subdivision are speed that paved roads bring.” rockets. It has more to do with “horse people,” Clay said. He added, City Attorney Ron Elton pointed the site of the launch. The “They will be rural or I won’t sell it out that with seven units, the area Bonneville Salt Flats stretch (land) to them.” in questions is considered “a major over 30,000 acres at an altitude Clay said the cost of the road subdivision.” of approximately 4,320 feet improvements would be included While unwilling to give the roads above sea level. Bonneville’s on the price of the lots, so “money is a pass, councilmen agreed to allow heat, they say, can literally cook not the issue. It’s my neighbors that septic tanks on the 2 1/2-acre lot anything living that wanders are the issue. They asked me not to subdivision. However, they said, a onto it. UROC says that’s where pave the road.” notice should be put on the plat that they got the name “Hellfire.” Kyle Matthews, city councilman, the state will require homeowners But in spite of the blister- said residents of new subdivisions to be connected to the sewer sys- ing heat, the flats ensure crys- do want roads improved. If devel- tem at a future date. tal clear visibility and an even, rock solid surface for launching — perfect for the playtime of ETCETERA ... real rocket scientists. For many in UROC, it goes ValleyLocal WeatherWeather Forecast Temps/Precipitation beyond just a hobby. There is, obviously, serious science to it. Fri 91/64 Date High Low (prec./inches) And it’s certainly not a cheap 8/5 Aug. 2 92 62 interest to take up in terms of Aug. 3 90 59 .10 Abundant sunshine. High 91F. time and money. The smallest Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph. Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer rockets can be as inexpensive as for the National Weather Service, reports a few dollars; but larger rockets that his recording station at 139 S. Main — the kind likely to show up at received .10 inches of precipitation Model rockets will soar over the Bonneville Salt Flats this weekend during the popular Hellfire event, which Sat 93/65 an event like Hellfire — can cost 8/6 between Aug. 2 and Aug. 3 and a total of .10 runs Aug. 4-7, 2005 so far this month. The normal for August is thousands of dollars and take Mostly sunny. Highs in the low 90s nearby as Stansbury Park. fly a rocket, build a rocket, or .94 inches. weeks or months out of a seri- The Rumble Bee joined pow- and lows in the mid 60s. For the water year, which began Oct. Some are children — as young just watch a rocket shoot into ous racketeer’s life. erhouses Der Red Max (owned 1, 2004, Tooele has received 24.33 inches And each has a different goal; as ten or eleven years old — but the deep baby blue above the of precipitation. The normal for the year is by Rich Evans), Alan Overmoe’s when crafting their rockets, the interest in rockets is age- salt flats, you’ll have plenty of Sun 18.49 inches of precipitation. Chubsy and “Big V2”, Brad less. Some continue their fasci- chances this summer. 92/66 some focus on power for their Overmoe’s V2, Jerry Hughes’ 8/7 nation with the high-flying toys For updated information motors, some focus on speed, Blue Dart; and Ron Weigel and Partly cloudy. Highs in the low 90s Pollen Count throughout their lives. on the Hellfire Rocket Launch and lows in the mid 60s. some opt for more control, and Jack Blair’s “Bad Wiring.” The pollen counts from the And this is only one of UROC’s to be held Aug. 4-7, 2005 at some focus on how far they can Some come to Hellfire to Intermountain Allergy and many events. Members fly rock- the Bonneville Salt Flats, visit make the rocket shoot. launch as many rockets as they Asthma Clinic in Salt Lake City ets at UROC’s site near Tooele’s UROC’s official website at Mon Hellfire gives rocketeers a can possibly fit in. And members 91/65 as of Aug. 4, 2005 were as fol- Pony Express Trail several times HYPERLINK “http://www.uroc. 8/8 chance to not only experiment of UROC certainly aren’t the lows: each year. So if you want to org” www.uroc.org. with the varied capabilities and only racketeers who come to Isolated thunderstorms. Highs in Mold — High the low 90s and lows in the mid strengths of their own rockets, Hellfire. People come from all Chenopods — High 60s. but also compete against others over the western U.S. to enjoy Grass — Low and show off their skills. And the benefits the salt flats offer Plantain — Low they get to take their rockets out their rockets. Some come from Nettle — Low Tue 89/64 of the darkness of a basement or as far away as California and Ragweed —Low 8/9 a garage — where they’ve stood Colorado, while others live as A few thunderstorms possible. Cattail — Low as relics of skybound potential

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© 2005 PacifiCorp $ WEDDING$ $ CRASHERS ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 SENIOR: 4 . 0 0 CHILD : 1 . 0 0 THURSDAY August 4, 2005 A3 Speed demons and criminals beware: two more cops on by Missy Thompson support system,” Mayor Roberts CORRESPONDENT said. “They need to keep a perspec- Lonnie Collings and Chris tive between their job and their Thompson, the two newest police family.” officers in Tooele, were sworn in Judge William Pitt then swore Aug. 3 at noon at the Tooele County in the two officers to uphold the Courthouse. Constitution of the U.S. and Utah, During the private ceremony, as well as the code of ethics. Police Chief Ron Kirby offered One of the new officers is replac- words of advice to the two new ing an officer who retired in March. officers that they will serve Tooele The Tooele City Police Department City well. He congratulated them was given more funding for officers, which was why they hired another on being hired and praised them as new officer. Tooele City now has 28 they shined through the hiring pro- full-time officers. cess. Collings and Thompson both “They appear to fit very well with addressed the small gathering, as the department and the commu- well as some of their family mem- nity,” said Lt. Steve Newkirk. “Both bers including parents, siblings and are very excited to serve.” spouses. Collings graduated from Weber “I was impressed by the num- State University with a degree in photography / Mike Call ber of families that were present,” criminal justice in December of Tooele Mayor Charlie Roberts said. Jessica Thompson pins a police badge on her husband Chris (left) while Heather Collings did the same honors for her husband Lonnie Collings 2004. He is an uncertified officer, (right). The two men were sworn in Wednesday as new officers for the Tooele City Police Department. “They are two sharp young men, which means he still has to go who will serve well.” through the academy and the field Growing up in West Valley City, Constitution with Judge Pitt and walk into work, your boss actu- College this past October. Chief Kirby told the new officers training process before becoming a Collings enjoyed watching cop Chief Kirby there,” Collings said. ally knows your name,” Thompson Being a local resident, Thompson not to take their jobs home with patrolman. shows when he was young, which Living in Tooele for four years, said. said he will act professionally off them and make sure to put their To become a certified officer, he attributed to his desire to become a Collings and his wife Heather have He spent two years at Snow the job, as well as on the job. families first before the department. must be either self-sponsored or go police officer. two children, Oaklee (4) and Wyatt College and is currently attending Thompson and his wife, Jesica, Mayor Roberts backed Chief Kirby through the academy. The Tooele He is very honored to be a part (1). the University of Phoenix to obtain have two sons, Carter (6) and up on this statement adding that City Police is sponsoring Collings of the Tooele law enforcement pro- Thompson worked at the Salt his bachelor’s degree in criminal Maddux (19 months). family comes first. to go through the police academy, gram. Lake County Jail as a corrections justice. Collings and Thompson said they “Family is the most important which lasts almost four months. “It was cool, I enjoyed it (being officer and says it’s nice to be work- Thompson is already a certified will definitely uphold Kirby’s state- sworn in). It was an honor to be ing for a smaller department. officer, graduating from the acad- ment on putting family first as firm- Road closure extended there and take an oath for the “It nice to know that when you emy through Salt Lake Community ly as their oath to the department. as SR-36 work ends soon What are by Karen Hunt said. you doing THIS WEEKEND STAFF WRITER While UDOT is providing mate- Although a rainy spring set back rials and installation of the new construction on SR-36, UDOT is lighting facilities at no cost to the planning on having four lanes open county, county commissioners with all signals and lighting in place agreed at their meeting Tuesday to by mid-September. furnish electrical energy and main- In the meantime though, the clo- tenance for four of the lights, and sure of Village Boulevard will con- expressed a willingness to fund oth- tinue an extra two days. It will open ers as needed. this Sunday. According to Commissioner If UDOT had opened the road- Dennis Rockwell, this is standard July 28th - August 6th way Aug. 4 as originally planned, it procedure for such projects and is would have taken four or five more anticipated in the budget. days to complete the work, accord- “It shouldn’t increase taxes,” he ing to Josh Van Jura, field engineer. said. “It should just be another line During that time traffic would have item that will go with other line been bottlenecked down a narrow items in the county.” lane, he explained. He anticipates the project’s com- “We kind of thought it would be pletion. better to get it done and get out “Once we get lighting on that, of that intersection for a bit,” Van it will be a lot safer for everyone,” Jura said. Rockwell said. TRACE ADKINS At Village Boulevard, the existing Although the major part of the traffic signal was shifted slightly. project is expected to be completed live in Traffic signals at 2000 North and by mid-September, work on side Erda Way are in and the one at streets will continue. 2000 North is operational. Traffic “We’ll have to pave side streets signals will also be installed at and work on the shoulders,” Ed Bates Canyon Way and Stansbury Rock, of UDOT region 2 said. Parkway. Each traffic signal will County engineer Jim Lawrence is include traffic detection sensors. pleased with UDOT’s work. concert Lighting will be added by mid- “We’re really with the September at each intersection with progress that they’re making and with SugarLand a signal, as well as at Church Street, happy that the road is going in,” Carnival Cimarron Way, Byran Road and Lawrence said. “They’ve been really Thursday August 4th - Saturday August 6th probably 2200 North. good to work with us. They’ve kept Opens at 12 Noon, Thursday “I want [the project] ... substan- us really well informed.” Saturday Thursday tially completed by [mid-September] UDOT’s major goals for the All Rides $1 and that means all lanes open, all expansion of SR-36 are increased All Day Pass Open 12 noon $ safety measures in, and I consider road capacity and safety, according at gate thru 11 pm lighting a safety concern,” Van Jura to Van Jura. 10

Demolition Derby �������� Friday August 5th • 7:00 pm Saturday, Aug 6 • 6pm Adults $10 • Kids $6 Tickets $20 & $30 in Advance ������� (2 adults & 4 kids) Family Pass $30.00 $30 at the door ����� Fireworks during Derby Event tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster outlets, ticketmaster.com, ��������� (801) 325-SEAT or at Deseret Peak Office. Visit our Website at tooelefair.com Outdoor ����������������� Livestock Show Entertainment Schedule Stage Friday, August 5 • 9am Thursday, August 4th Saturday, August 6th 2:30 pm Tooele Sign Pride Stock Show Weigh in Thursday 10:00 am In Step Academy 3:30 pm Tooele Youth Cheer August 4th from 10 am - 12 noon 11:00 am Grantsville Sunshine Generation Stock Sale - 4:30 pm Yo-Yo Man Dale Myberg 12:00 pm Battle of the Bands �������� 5:45 pm Opening Ceremony Sat. Aug 6 • 10:00 am 5:00 pm Battle Bands Winners Announced ������� 6:00 pm Colgate Country Showdown 5:30 pm LaMezkla 9:30 pm Hypnotist Blain Mikesell 7:00 pm Rawhide Friday, August 5th ���������� 9:00 pm Quinn Brothers 2:00 pm Jazz in it 10:30 pm Clint Lewis ���������� Exhibits, Farmer for a Day, 2:30 pm Tooele Sunshine Generation ���������� Food Booths, Contests, 3:30 pm Homebase Hero’s Demonstrations, Helicopter 5:30 pm Melissa Jones 9:30 pm Ajai � ���� Rides, Petting Zoo, Character All events will be held at the Deseret Peak Complex • SR 112 & Sheep Lane, Tooele Photos & other events For more info contact 882-7261 or Deseret Peak at 843-4000. www.tooelefair.com Opens Thursday August 4th at 12 noon ������������������ FREE Golf Tournaments �������������������� Friday, August 5, 2005 Saturday, August 6, 2005 Mixed Scramble Outdoor Movie 4 Man Scramble Mixed Scramble �� �� �� �� The Incredibles ������������������ ���� ���������� ���� (2 men & 2 women) 416 West 2000 North, Tooele Thursday, August 4th 1:30 pm Shotgun Start 8:00 am Shotgun Start �������������������� Entry Fee $30.00 per person Entry Fee $35.00 per person 9:30 pm 435) 882-8802 ��������������������� (435) 882-4162 ������������������ The Tooele County Fair would like to thank its sponsors: American Family Insurance • MP Enviromental Services • Daves Drug • Les Schwab • Tooele Foot Clinic The Wendover Nugget • Sweat Fitness • Superior Excavating ������������������� Parts Plus • Domino’s • Inkley’s • Kravers • Denney’s • Cargill Salt A4 THURSDAY August 4, 2005 Maurices announces plans Dugway director finishes war college work Dr. Robert Radel, acting technical National Guard and Reserves), the director at Dugway Proving Ground, U.S. State Department, Canada and graduated with the U.S. Army War Sweden. to open new store in Tooele College Class of 2005, Carlisle, Pa., This was the first year students July 29. He was one of two civil- were awarded certified degrees; they Executives at Maurices course, today’s best casual styles Hacking previously worked at ians from the Department of the received a masters of strategic stud- Incorporated’s home office in in sizes that satisfy in XS to XXL Anchor Blue in the South Town Army, Army Test and Evaluation ies. Gen. Dan K. McNeill, command- Duluth, Minn., enthusiastically and 1/2 to 17/18 — most styles. Mall for 1 1/2 years. Hacking Command and Developmental Test er, forces command, and Maj. Gen. announce a new 3,500 square You’ll find Maurices exclusive will be responsible for the day- Command accepted for the course. David H. Huntoon, Jr., Commandant, foot store will open in the Tooele brands of Studio Y, Maurices, to-day operations of the store, Classwork began in April 2003 U.S. Army War College, presented Landing at the end of August. and Tangents — great fashions including sales performance, with 700 students who were required diplomas to the graduates. Brig. “We’re very excited to open at great prices. visual presentation, and person- to take 10 classes, two of which Gen. Michael Combest, command- in Tooele and look forward Maurices moderate prices, nel recruitment and training. were two-week resident courses er, Developmental Test Command, to bringing customers a new convenient locations, and its Maurices is wholly owned and the rest were distance learning. (Dugway’s Headquarters) also option for young women’s cloth- focus on friendly customer ser- by dressbarn Incorporated For a number of reasons, includ- attended the graduation. ing as well as an exciting new vice differentiate it from depart- ing deployment, only 300 students Resident courses are also offered shopping experience,” said ment stores and other specialty (NASDAQ: DBRN) and operates more than 450 stores nation- graduated. Courses included every- to students, if their employers will John Schroeder, Maurices Vice retailers. The Tooele store is one thing from national service strat- agree to their being absent from the wide. For career and store loca- President of Stores. of more than 65 stores that will egy to theater campaign planning. worksite for the 10-month course. tion information, check out Maurices offers a wide assort- open nationwide this year. Fellow students came from Army, Radel plans to seek employment in ment of fashionable clothing for Maurices has named Julie www.maurices.com” www.mau- Air Force, Navy, Marines (including Dr. Robert Radel the senior executive service. work, dressy occasions, and of Hacking as store manager. rices.com. Meteor shower expected to be at its best ���������������������������������������������������� The best known meteor shower, These meteors are called the ibly to Earth. the Perseids, is expected to be at Perseids because they appear to Wiggins notes that the Perseids its North American best during the radiate from the constellation are among the fastest meteors predawn hours of Friday, Aug. 12. Perseus. known, “tearing into our atmo- Make It The Best! “And with no Moon in the sky to Telescopes and binoculars should sphere at some 60 kilometers per spoil the view,” notes NASA Solar not be used for viewing this or any second.” At that rate a driver on the System Ambassador to Utah and meteor shower since they limit how interstate could cover the distance Stansbury Park resident Patrick much of the sky the observer can from Salt Lake to St. George in ���������������������������� Wiggins, “observers away from city see. Wiggins says that a lawn chair, about eight seconds. �������������������������������� light pollution may be able to see 1 the naked eye “and a few munch- Most meteors are thought to be or 2 meteors every minute.” ies” are the best devices for viewing Some meteors may also be seen meteor showers. debris left by comets. The Perseids’ ���������������� in the nights and mornings just Often called “shooting stars” or parent comet, Swift/Tuttle, was last ������������������ before and after the 12th but Friday “falling stars”, the majority of mete- closest to the Earth in the early 90s and will not return until 2126. ��������������� morning will probably be the best ors are actually tiny bits of rock time to look since that’s when Utah that burn up do to air friction when Perseids observing information ��������������� will be most nearly centered in and they strike Earth’s extreme upper can be found at Wiggins’ Solar �������� facing toward the oncoming mete- atmosphere. The resultant meteor System Ambassador web site at oroid swarm. ash then drifts harmlessly and invis- http://www.umnh.utah.edu/utahsky. ����������������� ���������������������� Utahns show strong support for flag amendment ������������� Results of a poll released this Constitution which would allow ist Supreme Court decisions, this week by the Citizens Flag Alliance Congress and the States to enact right to protect the flag through show strong support among Utahns laws protecting the flag from des- legislation was taken away from for an amendment to the United ecration. The poll released today the people. About a decade ago, States Constitution protecting the shows that 69 percent of Utahns the Utah Legislature nearly unani- flag from desecration. support Hatch’s effort, and 77 per- mously urged the congressional “There’s no question that the cent of Utahns say protecting the delegation to support a consti- ������������������ people of our state are as patri- flag is somewhat important, very tutional amendment that would ����������������� otic as they come,” said Sen. Orrin important, or extremely important Hatch (R-Utah). “When I travel to them. restore the right of Utahns and ������������������������������� across Utah, people from Logan “For generations, Congress other Americans to protect the ������������������������� to St. George tell me, ‘Thanks for and the states prohibited physical flag. For that reason, I introduced fighting to protect the flag.’” misuse of the flag,” said Hatch. the Flag Protection Amendment, ����������������������������� Hatch is lead sponsor in the “Utah had just such a law. Then, and I will continue to champion it ��������������������� ����������������������� Senate of an amendment to the in a series of misguided, activ- until it passes.”

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Janet saves you, the taxpayer, money? process, distribute, promote and Peterson is the WIC Breast-feeding The following is a list of some of dispose of material created by Coordinator and can be reached the many benefits a community artificial baby milk. for questions or help whether or reaps when a mother chooses to Employer Benefits not you are on WIC. The Tooele breast-feed. Breast-feeding mothers have County Health Department would Infant and Child Health less absenteeism, reduced health also like to introduce their peer care costs and improved produc- counselor’s Jennifer Walker and Benefits Josephina DeSantiago. Peer Breast-feeding offers protection tivity in the workplace due to less counselors help women with any against common childhood infec- child illness. breast-feeding questions that they tions including ear and respirato- Society Benefits may have. These ladies have had ry infections, and gastroenteritis, The tax burden on communities special training in breast-feeding. as well as other stomach illnesses. and government spent on provid- They started in February 2005 Breast milk provides protection ing health care and supplying for- and are doing an excellent job. against common childhood dis- mula to WIC and welfare infants Jennifer can be reached at (435) eases, thereby reducing the num- could be reduced by hundreds of 224-2865 and Josephina can be ber of illnesses an infant/child has millions of dollars a year if infants reached at (435) 843-2320. while attending child care. Breast-feeding an infant with file photo cleft lip or palate can help fight Robert Brand, manager of the Tooele Valley Mosquito Abatement District, uses sentinel chickens to monitor infection after surgery and can whether or not the West Nile Virus has entered into the borders of Tooele County. Though the virus has not reduce the amount of speech been detected in Tooele County, it has appeared in Salt Lake, Utah, Duchesne and Uintah counties. therapy needed. Breast-feeding promotes good infant jaw and palate development. Breast-fed babies have measurably higher West Nile Virus detected in IQs and better brain nervous sys- tem development. Breast milk protects children few counties throughout Utah from allergic diseases, meningi- tis, chronic digestive diseases, insulin-dependent diabetes, lym- Utah public health officials take the simple steps to protect Department of Health and the phoma, and ulcerative colitis and report West Nile virus (WNV) themselves from the virus.” Department of Agriculture and Crohn’s disease. Breast-fed infants has now been detected in sev- Preventing mosquito bites is Food, along with local health also have a reduced risk for SIDS Special try a eral counties throughout Utah. the best way to avoid getting departments, local mosquito (sudden infant death syndrome). During the past week, WNV was WNV. Utahns can protect them- abatement districts, and the Breast-feeding also reduces high Cheese Delight Combo found in four separate coun- selves from mosquito bites by: Division of Wildlife Resources blood pressure and high choles- ties. Laboratory reports show • Using mosquito repellents are all collaborating to track terol later in life. an increase in WNV activity for that contain DEET or Picaridin and monitor WNV in Utah. with Fry the second consecutive week. (especially from dusk to dawn). Women Health Benefits Since March 2005, local mos- Breast-feeding reduces a wom- & Med $ 33 The virus was detected about • Wearing long-sleeve shirts quito abatement districts have an’s risk for ovarian and premeno- one week earlier this year than and long pants while outdoors. Drink been using all their resources to pausal breast cancer, osteoporo- in 2004. • Getting rid of standing reduce the number of mosqui- sis, and obesity. Detected WNV activity for water; this is where mosquitoes 5 toes that can spread the disease. this past week includes: may live. Family Benefits soft serve They will continue these efforts • Salt Lake County — one Most people who are infect- Breast-feeding reduces the throughout the 2005 mosquito mosquito pool ed with WNV do not show any cost of health care by promoting season. • Utah County — four mos- symptoms. About one in every healthier children and mothers. Ice Cream Cones For more information, call quito pools five have flu-like symptoms with Formula costs can range from Chocolate ¢ your local health department • Duchesne County — one fever, muscle aches, and pos- $1,500 to $2,000 a year, depending Vanilla or Twist mosquito pool, two sentinel sibly a rash. While those indi- or the Health Resource Line at on how much the baby drinks. 69 chickens and one dead bird viduals recover, the illness can 1-888-222-2542. For up-to-date Fewer illnesses mean more time information on WNV in Utah, for attention to siblings and other • Uintah County — one dead be prolonged. About one in 150 Open 7 days a week 10am-10pm bird and two sentinel chickens develop more severe illness please visit www.health.utah. family interests. Breast-feeding is No human WNV cases have affecting the brain and spinal gov/wnv. a convenient way for a a family on been found in Utah so far this cord. They may have headache, The mission of the Utah the move to feed a baby. 46 W 1st South, Tooele • 882-6400 year. “Our experience with paralysis, and stiff neck, and Department of Health is to pro- Environmental Benefits WNV in past years indicates may suffer long-lasting or per- tect the public’s health through that once established, it can manent disability. The risk of preventing avoidable illness, spread rapidly,” says Dr. Robert severe illness increases with injury, disability and premature Rolfs, state epidemiologist, Utah age, but there is no age group death, assuring access to afford- Department of Health (UDOH). that isn’t at risk of illness. able, quality health care, and “We recommend that all Utahns Staff from the Utah promoting healthy lifestyles. Come Celebrate

In other city business, the City council approved a resolution continued from page A1 to acquire a small alleyway on west Main Street near several problems with some of its water small businesses so it can make SSweetweet wells this year. Recent water PPea’sea’s improvements to the area. problems have been due to The council also approved faulty submersible pumps locat- a contract with Fehr & Peers ed inside the wells. Transportation Consultants to Webster could not be reached update the city’s transportation for comment. master plan at a cost of $35,000. In other business, the city Also, Sherrie Smart was council considered an ordinance approved as a new member of Wednesday which should make the Tooele City Library board of it more affordable for individu- directors. als trying to purchase a single The council passed a resolu- th th th water right in order to build a Gerald Webster tion to rename England Acres house. Park to A.L. Memorial Park in August 6 , 8 , & 9 Because Tooele City is in a recommended that it be empow- honor of Azile L. England. It also better position to acquire larger ered to allow applicants to pay approved a final plat for a new amounts of water rights at less a fee in lieu of conveying water LDS Stake Center at 252 West speculative prices than develop- rights as a condition of develop- 2200 North. ers, the city administration has ment approval. e-mail:[email protected] SALES & BOR says repair work should not affect Scofield Reservoir SPECIALS! The Bureau of Reclamation will begin rebuild- begin. Until the work is completed, the reservoir ing the spillway at Scofield Dam this fall. The will be held at a lower than normal capacity. Saturday – $100 Shopping Spree road across the dam also will be renovated. Fishery Should Not Be Affected GIVEAWAYS Construction will continue into the summer of There’s good news for anglers. The fantastic Must be present at 5:30 to win 2006. fishery in the reservoir is not expected to suffer Monday – $200 Shopping Spree The end result will be a safer spillway struc- from the reconstruction. ture and improved traffic flow. And the good Scofield Reservoir ranks among the top three SWEET PEA Tuesday – Color TV news for anglers is that the popular trout fishery family fisheries in Utah. It owes its popularity BUCKS! at the central Utah water should not be affected to the fact that shoreline anglers often enjoy the by the work. same catch rate as boat anglers. The only excep- FREE Birthday Cake! Spillway Needs Rebuilding tion occurs during the heat of summer, when EARLY BIRD This past winter, BOR dam safety inspectors fish retreat from the banks into deeper, colder found cracks in the spillway, which could possi- water. SPECIALS! bly erode the face of the dam during emergency The best time to fish Scofield is in spring, just spilling. In the interest of public safety, the BOR after ice-off; or late in the fall, before the reser- First 5 customers has decided to renovate the spillway. The con- voir freezes. Winter offers good fishing too. struction project will be awarded to a private A broad range of baits, lures and fly patterns each day receive a $10 contractor, who will work under the supervision work well at the reservoir. Nightcrawlers and of the BOR. PowerBait top the list for bait casters. The Jake’s To prepare for the work, the BOR tested the Spin-a-Lure takes the “Number One” spot as the gift certificate! outlet structure in June to determine how much best all-around lure at Scofield. Fly anglers rely water could be passed through it. When the gates on leech patterns more than any other. are open all the way, 445 cubic feet of water per Staying Current at Scofield second races through the shaft, emptying into For current fishing tips and tackle informa- Sweet Pea Boutique lower Fish Creek. This rate of flow should be suf- tion for Scofield Reservoir, visit the Division of ficient to drain excess water from the reservoir Wildlife Resources Web site at wildlife.utah.gov. during the spillway construction. Once at the site, click on “fishing,” then click on New & Used Children’s Gear & Clothing Bob Davis, Scofield dam master, plans to “Weekly Fishing Report.” The Scofield Reservoir limit the reservoir’s storage capacity at or below report is in the Southeastern Region section. 7,628 feet in elevation (about two feet below the For more information or answers to ques- 49 North Main St. • 843-3566 spillway) this summer. By fall, the water level tions about fishing at Scofield, call the DWR’s will have dropped enough that construction can Southeastern Region office at (435) 636-0260. (next to the post office) ��������������� ���������������

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OBITUARIES Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT Local News Source. BULLETIN Helen Allen Kile D. Pitts

Hellen Allen passed away Jan. 21, 1959 - Beginning Tap & Ballet peacefully on Aug. 3, 2005, sur- Aug. 3, 2005 rounded by her family. She was Now enrolling students for born Fern Helen Day on Jan. 30, 1916, in Moab, Utah, to Nathan Kile D. Pitts passed peace- 2005-2006. and Hazel Day. She was a loving fully in his sleep on Aug. 3, 2005. For more information call daughter and sister. Kile will be remembered for his She was a member of the loving, caring and generosity for Daughters of the Utah Pioneers others, especially his brother 882-4222 and the Barbara Bowen Camp Ray to whom Kile donated a kid- DUP and a member of The ney, for which Ray will always be Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- thankful. Kile was a remarkable day Saints in which she has held person, a true fighter who never several callings. One of her most gave up, never complained and favorite was a primary teacher Helen Allen blessed us all with his phenom- Kile D. Pitts working with the children. enal intelligence, creativity and At the age of 21 she met and witty sense of humor that was Dance married her husband and com- band Ammon and son James, second to none, and which no with many cousins who love panion for life Ammon David one will ever forget. Allen on May 26, 1937 in her her parents and siblings. She him dearly! was loved by all in life and will Kile was employed by Tooele Kile was preceded in death hometown Moab, Utah. They City for many years. He was have a total of five children, be missed by all in death. by his brother Ted Wayne Pitts. Funeral services will be held born in Tooele to Ted and In the beginning they were Attitude 25 grandchildren and 48 great- Registration on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005, at the Thelma Pitts of Tooele on Jan. together, and Teddy and Kile are grandchildren. 21, 1959. nd She is survived by her sisters Tooele Stake Center on 253 S. together again. We pray that Kile August 22 , 2005 2nd East at 11 a.m. A viewing He leaves behind daughter has found the peace and tran- pm pm Hollis Allgood, Layton, Utah and Kyla, son Nathan and grandson Call between 6 - 8 Audrey McDougall, Moab, Utah; will be held one hour prior to quility that he so much deserves Gage; sister Tracy (Kay) Russell; 12 first places in our first year and her children David (Cindy), funeral services at the chapel, for being who he was — Kile. brothers Neal (Veronica) Pitts, of competition! Technique Huntsville, Utah; Nancy (Ferris), with graveside dedication imme- Kile will always be loved and Ray (Denise) Pitts; five neph- class is highly suggested. Tooele, Utah; Don (Kaye), diately following the funeral at missed dearly by all who knew ews Casey and Jesse Russell, Roseville, Calif.; Carl (Helen), the Tooele Cemetery. Friends him. • BALLET Ted and Christian Pitts (little Spokane, Wash.; and daughter- may call prior to that on Friday, Graveside services are • JAZZ dude) and Michael Buck; three in-law Judy, Layton, Utah. She Aug. 5, at the Tate Mortuary, 110 pending. Please contact Tate • POINTE nieces Randi and Skyle Booth is preceded in death by her hus- S. Main Street from 6 to 8 p.m. Mortuary for time and date. and Loren Buck (Boo) along • TAP • ADULT CLASS (tues) Stadium of Fire Performance04 Cheryl Diane Freedom Blast 05 Columbus set foot in Any previous student that has not been contacted by August 22nd (Hardman) Atwood should call on the registration date.

Cheryl Diane (Hardman) America in August Pamela Giles 882-1728 Atwood, born to Sidney Glenn • On Aug. 1, 1498, Italian • On Aug. 2, 1934, with the Shantel McInnes 882-0454 and Dorothy Hardman on Jan. explorer Christopher Columbus death of German President Paul Andrea Pratt 843-1623 21, 1951, in Burbank, Calif., sets foot on the American main- von Hindenburg, Chancellor passed away July 31, 2005, as land for the first time, at the Adolf Hitler becomes absolute a result of complications due Paria Peninsula in present-day dictator of Germany under the to an illness. She was raised in Venezuela. Thinking it an island, title of Fuhrer, or “Leader,” as California. After graduating Van he christened it Isla Santa and the last remnants of democrat- Nuys High School she attended claimed it for Spain. ic government are dismantled Sylvia Robinson BYU at which time she moved • On Aug. 4, 1753, George to make way for Hitler’s Third with the to Utah. She graduated there Washington, a young Virginia Reich. with a degree in education on planter, becomes a Master • On Aug. 3, 1965, as the Elementary Education Department April 18, 1975. Afterwards she Cheryl Diane (Hardman) Atwood Mason, the highest basic rank Vietnam War intensifies, the taught in Tabiona, Spanish Fork in the secret fraternity of U.S. Department of Defense and American Fork, Utah, as and two grandsons, Matthew Freemasonry. Masonic symbols announces that it will increase will be at well as serving her LDS faith as and Andrew Perkins (all from later approved by President the monthly draft call from a Primary and Sunday school Tooele). She is also survived by Washington in the design of the 17,000 men in August to 27,400 teacher. Cheryl met Steven her parents, Sidney Glenn and Great Seal of the United States in September and 36,000 in Dean Atwood and they were Dorothy Hardman (American (which can be seen on the back October. married in the Provo Temple Fork, Utah); two brothers, of a one-dollar bill) include the • On Aug. 7, 1974, French dare- on April 6, 1977. They raised Robert Hardman, Orem, Utah, All-Seeing Eye above an unfin- devil Philip Petit walks across th three children: Clint, Brett and Kenneth Hardman, Pleasant ished pyramid, and a scroll that a tightrope strung between the August 25 Teresa. After many years in Utah Grove, Utah; and three sisters, proclaims in Latin the advent twin towers of the World Trade County, they moved to Tooele in Susan Barker, Chandler, Ariz., of a “New Secular Order,” one Center in New York City, caus- to meet with 1990, where she enjoyed sub- Debra Fetty, Prescott, Ariz., and of Freemasonry’s long-standing ing a massive traffic jam on the students! stitute teaching and participat- Kathie Richmond, Sandy, Utah. goals. streets 1,350 feet below. ing with her children in their Funeral services will be • On Aug. 6, 1928, Andy • On Aug. 5, 1981, an angry Time is limited. activities. She was later blessed held Friday, Aug. 5, at 1 p.m. at Warhol, one of the most influ- President Ronald Reagan begins To schedule an with two grandsons, Matthew the church, 141 W. Utah Ave., ential artists of the latter part of firing 11,359 air-traffic con- and Andrew, who were a delight Tooele, Utah. There will be a the 20th century, is born Andrew trollers striking in violation of appointment, call to her the last three years of her viewing the night before from Warhola in Pittsburgh. He decid- his order for them to return the campus at life. She loved her life and will 6-8 and one hour before the ed to permanently remove the to work. The executive action, (435) 882-6611. be greatly missed. services at Tate Mortuary, 110 “a” from his last name after regarded as extreme by many, She is survived by her hus- S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah. being incorrectly credited as significantly slowed air travel band, Steve; her two sons, Clint Interment will be in the Tooele “Warhol” under an early pub- for months. 1021 West Vine and Brett; her daughter, Teresa; City Cemetery. lished drawing. (c) 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. a son-in-law, Milo Perkins; Tooele

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Visit our Website at tooelefair.com A8 THURSDAY August 4, 2005 Dukes of Hazzard: Short on nostalgia, shorter on Simpson o doubt And as for a whole lotta a strip mine. Plus, they want to Seann William Scott is respon- you’ve Jessica, it depends on how win a race that’s coming up. sible for roughly 50 percent of Nseen you look at it. From the one To accomplish these goals, the good parts of “The Dukes of the tacky viewpoint, you get way more they rely exclusively on their Hazzard.” That means he literally parade of than you bargained for. From 1969 orange Dodge Charger (the stole the show. But is there much advertising for the other, there’s not nearly as famed General Lee). The General to steal? Johnny Knoxville, it’s “The Dukes of much Jessica as is promised in Lee is promising, and a couple of barely worth mentioning, doesn’t Hazzard,” the advertising. Her role amounts to times, when they revved up his even constitute a sidekick. He’s movie based several lines of dialogue. loudly chugging engine, I thought just sort of “there.” on the down- And I think, since her south- they might make maximum use Eventually you learn that home-good-ol’- Audrey Rock- ern drawl comes out more like of down-and-dirty drag race/ several good jokes just ain’t boys TV series. Richardson a toddler talking while eating demolition derby excitement. enough. Not even in Hazzard It promises STAFF WRITER marbles than it does a genuine Alas, it wound be only a teas- County. I submit that “The car chases, accent, that it was probably wise er, and in spite of many chases, Dukes of Hazzard” would be nostalgic fun, to limit her screen time. we never really get to revel in great for a drive-in or a rental. and a whole Reel Talk Ah, Jessica. Remember the good, old-fashioned drag fun. But That way, you don’t have to pay lotta Jessica days when you were innocent The General Lee provides one too much attention, and you’ll Simpson. and pure, and you proclaimed The cast of the new release “The Dukes of Hazzard is (left to right) of the roughly four really good probably only notice the movie’s Well, you’ll get your car your virtue to the world? Jessica Simpson as Daisy Duke, Johnny Knoxville as Luke Duke and jokes in the movie. (notice how I didn’t label this a chases all right, complete with Remember the days when Daisy Seann William Scott as Bo Duke. The trio star in the Warner Bros. Two of them were provided by “film”) good parts. Were there mid-air freeze-frames and spo- Duke was the wholesome, beau- Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ action comedy. Seann William Scott. And the last any? Sure. Absolutely. But not radic commentary/narration tiful, girl-next-door who just was a collaboration between a enough. from some guy. There’s not much happened to be wearing short pose is to lure cops away from Knoxville) Duke and their Uncle jail inmate and Burt Reynolds. Grade: C nostalgic fun to speak of, though. shorts? the antics of her cousins with her Jesse (Willie Nelson, delightful, To be perfectly honest, I Rated PG-13, for sexual con- The movie is set in present day, Now both Jessica and Daisy fake-baked legs and button-pop- but not as an actor) come across laughed hard at each of these tent, crude and drug-related and it isn’t exactly the Hazzard have warped into a blonde- ping cleavage. an evil plan by commissioner jokes. However, if you do the humor, language and comic County I remember. locked vixen, whose only pur- Her cousins, Bo and (Sean Boss Hogg (Burt Reynolds) to simple math, you’ll find that action violence. William Scott) and Luke (Johnny plow under Hazzard and make it Millions of American and Canadian tourists visit Mexico; are they safe? by Bill and Dot Bell ronment and it stands out, sending the police, having your rig impound- or other threat that would possibly The hot sun, the rolling waves a signal to all who see it, that you ed and waiting at least 24 hours impede your stay. Read the State crashing against palmed lined are wealthy. before being able to pay the fine at Departments warnings on travel S beaches and the friendly people of Much like Canada and the U.S.A., the “Ministerio Público or Transito.” to that country and take steps to Mexico can lull you into a sense of 99 percent of the Mexican popula- The other option, although a bhor- minimize any potential peril. Report tranquility and that elusive dream tion will look and perhaps be envi- rent in our gringo eyes, is to have any crime to your consulate so that world of “paradise found.” But is ous of the apparent wealth, but the policeman do the favor of pay- other travelers can be forewarned. Tooele’s Largest Firearm Retailer Mexico truly safe for the average would never dream of robbing you ing the fine for you. Likely the price If you drive, start early and plan th th American and Canadian traveler? or causing any harm. In our experi- of this invisible ticket will be less your trip daily to give yourself July 29 - Aug. 6 Specifically is it safe for those visi- ence, the average Mexican is much than the official police station price. ample time to reach your desti- tors who travel outside of the tour- more a Good Samaritan and will go While “the little bite” is repugnant nation before sunset allowing for ist resorts by car, bus, and RV; the out of their way to assist you than to us, it has a long tradition in extra time in case you have a mis- A traveler who wants to experience is the case north of the border. It Mexico. We personally do not agree hap such as breakdown or flat tire. the “real Mexico.” is that one percent or less of the with this practice but it does occur You shouldn’t drive at night. We say What about the stories of kidnap- population, which is a concern and and many “Norte Americanos” hap- this not so much because of crime pings, roadside hijackings, crooked requires you to use common sense pily pay the officer because it is on the road, but because the cattle, of Savings cops and the ever infamous ban- and take the necessary precautions. cheap and expedient and therefore horses, pigs and goats free range didos? After 20 years of exploring Staying alert is essential to keeping perpetuate . in the countryside and can wander $ $ all 31 states in Mexico via bus, car, your journey happy and safe. In the small communities and in aimlessly on the roadside, even on 25 - 113 train and RV, we would be lying if Crime happens in all three coun- the colonial heartland of Mexico, the toll highways. we said that there wasn’t anything tries, but there are cultural and we have rarely felt the need to Mexico is a fabulous coun- to be concerned about. After all, economic differences. Many victims add up restaurant bills or double- try, filled with superb contrasts, L in Mexico the average yearly wage are on holiday and are lulled into check a charge at a grocery store. palmed lined beaches, colonial cit- FREE of the Mexican would not even a false sense of security. They for- Many times waiters and or cashiers ies, ancient Mayan and Aztec pre- make the first down payment not get to put away valuables outside have chased after us insisting that Hispanic treasures. Experiencing HAT to mention the worth of the cam- of their rigs at night; something they had given the wrong change… it can be a highlight in your life. with every purchase eras, computers, stereos and other most of us would never dream of too little. This has not been our Traveling carefully can save your equipment that is contained in the doing back home. RVers and camp- experience in major tourist areas life. Here’s list of some things you average mobile house. When you ers boon dock by themselves on a where overcharging almost seems should do to avoid being a victim of 11 N. Main • 882-6208 drive across the border, no matter deserted beach or they don’t plan the norm rather than exception. crime while traveling in Mexico: 9am-6pm Mon -Sat how modest your motor home is, it their trips wisely and fail to reach When asking a Mexican amigo that • After a evening at a restaurant, E is ostentatious in the Mexican envi- their destination well before night spent his earlier days as a waiter in bar or disco always take a cab back fall. Some tourists not knowing the Cancun why this was occurring, his to your room or RV park value of the foreign currency will response was simple. “If you can • Never walk on a beach late at foolishly open their wallets, fat with afford to not check your bill, then night pesos, to a clerk and ask how much you can obviously afford to pay • If you are at a disco or party, do they owe them? Others end a the waiter a little extra.” But that’s never be enticed to leave the estab- night of drinking tequila at a disco stealing we insisted. “No. Stealing lishment for fresh air or a romantic and decide they want to walk back would be not correcting the bill walk with someone you just met to their hotel even though they are when it is pointed out be incorrect,” • If there are drugs present, leave not familiar with the neighborhood. said our friend. This is an unaccept- immediately — even if it is in a As a former chair and member able rationale for theft, but a little reputable establishment of the RCMP Liaison committee sympathy must go out to the waiter • Check with your consulate or back in our home town of North who is serving a table of patrons go on line to read State Department Vancouver, we shudder every time that individually spends more in warnings on criminal activities in we see a tourist leave a camera one sitting than he or she earns in a the area that you are visiting or a purse on the restaurant table month. Check your bills and if you • Never give out personal infor- unattended as they head for the don’t understand a charge ask. mation to strangers (address, phone washroom. What are they think- Kidnappings in some parts of numbers, etc) ing? Vigilance when one travels Mexico do occur and perhaps to • Do your homework and know anywhere in the world is necessary, us is the most disturbing aspect the value of the currency you are even when camping in state and of the safety question. To date the using provincial parks close to home. vast majority of kidnapping has • Only carry the money that is Let’s be clear about one thing, occurred in major centers such as needed for the day (use the hotel there are varying degrees of precau- Mexico City and the bulk of those safety deposit box to keep your tion one should take while traveling cases have been inflicted on rich bank and credit cards) Mexico. The U.S. State Department’s Mexicans. As parents of three chil- • Never wear valuable jewelry or warnings about travel to Mexican dren, two of whom live with us, and carry expensive cameras openly border towns such Juarez, Tijuana one who works and lives in Mexico • Travel in pairs or groups when- and Matamoras should be taken seri- City, this by far creates the most ever possible ously and we certainly recommend fear. “What if they should change • If you are camping or RVing, that you drive through these border targets? What if they go after the never boondock on deserted beach- towns early in the morning and “gringo community?” Mexico has es or back country unless you are get through as quickly as possible. made every effort to catch these familiar with the locals in the area Extra precautions have to be taken criminals and dispatched special or there our other RV’s parked there in larger metropolitan areas such squads to interview victims and as well Mexico City where urban crime is those threatened with kidnapping. • When confronted by a thief with as great if not greater than New It is difficult however to apprehend a weapon, never put up a struggle. York in the early 1990s. Pickpockets the perpetrators when they use pay Your life is far more valuable than here are as numerous as those who or cell phones. anything they could take. ply the Paris Metro and the taxis There lies the rub of traveling in • Never leave anything of value ������������������������� you take in any large city should today’s world. 9/1l, the London Tube outside of your RV or tent, over- only be those recommended by the bombings and the disappearance night or when visiting a neighbor, ��������������������������� hotel where you stay. of the American high school girl in restaurant or even a facility onsite. This is not the case in tourist des- Aruba, all prove one thing. There is • If you find yourself in any situ- ��������������������������� tinations and small and mid sized some inherent danger when travel- ation where you feel uncomfortable communities throughout Mexico ing abroad and some that you can- for whatever reasons, trust your ����������������������������������������������������������� where crime rates are similar to not avoid. An event of such enormi- judgment and leave. ������������������������������������������������������������ those in the same size communities ty is unlikely and should not deter We think this list could be applied ���������������������������������������������������������� back home. One notable and per- you from travel and adventure. The to anywhere we have traveled in the plexing difference between cultures key to the majority of petty crimes world. Mexico is no different. Your ��������������������������������������������� is the acceptance in Mexico that or crimes without violence is to responsibility as a traveler is to ������������������������������������������������������� police can be bribed, called Mordida, be prepared, never let your guard travel wisely. Ensure you pack your ���������������������������������������������������������� or “the little bite.” After almost two down and apply basic common common sense along with your decades of road travel in Mexico sense to your actions. bathing suit and sunscreen. �������������������������������� and talking and writing to RVers we Lessen the possibility of crime Bill and Dot Bell have traveled � � � � � � � find that this practice is getting less by always taking note of your sur- extensively throughout Mexico for and less common. Both State and roundings and acting appropriately. over two decades. Their website Federal governments of Mexico are Don’t flaunt your wealth by wearing www.ontheroadin.com is the most making earnest attempts to stop it a gold bracelet while jogging on a comprehensive RV and Camping but the practice still exists. If you beach or openly carry an expen- guide to México on the internet. are pulled over by the police for a sive digital camera while saunter- They teach courses throughout real or sometimes imaginary traf- ing through an impoverished village United States and Canada on how fic violation; speeding, making an or neighborhood. When visiting or to RV and travel safely throughout ���������������������� illegal turn or driving through a red staying in a foreign country, regis- Mexico. Most recently their young- light, you will likely be faced with ter with your consulate. They will est daughter, Dylan, was robbed at ������������������������������������������������������� two options. You will be faced with inform you by email if there is a gun point in Guadalajara while your drivers license taken away by major problem such as a hurricane traveling on a metro bus at noon. THURSDAY August 4, 2005 A9

for the hospital. He said ambu- Fire Chief Perry Skaug. “What “We do training 24 hours a day. EMTs lances out of Tooele are making I would like to see is that if the We realize people are busy and continued from page A1 about 2,000 runs per year and ambulance in Grantsville is not we have to accommodate their ambulances out of Grantsville available, that dispatch call the schedules. a total of eight ambulances are making 400 runs per year. fire department. The important “Our EMT training is done at with three in Tooele, two in Boland said state law requires thing is to get there as soon as 7 p.m. weekday evenings and Grantsville, one in Rush Valley, that EMTs maintain certifica- possible. Down at the fire sta- once a quarter there is a super one at the North Tooele County tion. tion we have a rescue vehicle, Saturday for training,” he said. Fire Department in Stansbury “We would welcome new electrical defibrillator, oxygen, “We do have other training ses- Park and one in Vernon. people,” he said. “They have to etc. just in case we run into sions at the hospital during the Johnson alluded to the fact go through an eight-hour orien- problems at a fire.” day, but they are optional.” that it takes dedicated, selfless tation and be willing to main- The fire chief said the hospi- The hospital spokesman said souls to operate an ambulance tain their training. The rules are tal has made training a bit dif- another local man, Roger Ekins service in a small community. there to protect the people.” ficult. However, the hospital is who is not affiliated with the The job can be a big inconve- But Grantsville firefighter Eric more than willing to remedy the hospital, offers EMT training in nience with extremely low mon- Grange said that the hospital the evenings. etary compensation, he indicat- does not accommodate volun- situation. ed. Johnson said he has missed teer EMTS by providing training Doug Sagers, director of busi- Grantsville Fire Department out on several important family during times they can attend. ness development at Mountain leaders plans to talk with events over the years because of “I just don’t think that the West Medical Center, says if Grantsville City leaders about ambulance runs. He said the job hospital is stepping up to the training schedules are a big creating what they feel would be is extremely stressful and he has plate. When you have a large problem that can be remedied. more efficient ambulance ser- seen many people come and go entity with all its corporate “We are more than prepared vice system for the community as part-time EMTs. politics and issues it makes it to do what is needed. This is of 7,000 people. “It takes two EMTS to make difficult,” he said. “Honestly, in important to us,” Sagers said. e-mail:[email protected] an ambulance run and one has to my opinion, the fire department be an intermediate,” the police would serve the community bet- chief said. Skill levels for EMTs ter. When an ambulance has to run from basic, to intermediate come from Tooele that’s just not to paramedic. A person on-call good enough.” for ambulance service in Tooele “There are a lot of people in GRAND OPENING Valley receives 50 cents per hour Grantsville who will work as during his or her 12-hour shift. If EMTs. At one time we used to ONLY ONE MORE WEEK SNEAK PEAK FRIDAY they make an ambulance run be 30 to 40 deep. The hospital FRIDAY & SATURDAY Aug 5 • 11:00am - 3:00pm during that time a basic EMT kind of run off a lot of people,” Come in and enter to receives $6 per hour and an Grange claimed. AUGUST 12 -13 win CASH & PRIZES intermediate EMT gets $7. photography / Troy Boman The Grantsville fire chief is Boland said running an ambu- An ambulance sits in a garage on Grantsville’s Main Street near city also uneasy about the situation. Beer and Wine lance service in Tooele Valley is hall. Some Grantsville firefighters are concerned that the city lacks “We do have trained first- basically a break-even venture adequate ambulance service. responders,” said Grantsville Making Supplies Station The Tooele continued from page A1 Vine & Hop Shop recorder. Palmer said the $1.5 million Gifts & Collectibles will go toward “brick and mor- hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh tar” with administrative costs, architect plans, landscaping and TOOELE MAIDS demolition of the existing build- Commercial & Residential ing all being paid for by the city. Total cost of the 15,000-square- Cleaning Services foot building is estimated at $2 million, she said. “Our station will not house PLUS the equipment we have now,” said Perry Skaug, fire chief. A Fabulous Cleaning 5,000-gallon water tank cannot Supplies To Buy be used in the winter because it is too large to fit in the station. Fire crews drain the tank dur- ing cold months to keep it from 21 E Vine • Tooele • 435-882-6300 , he said. Modern firefighting equip- ment is too tall to fit in the photography/Troy Boman doors of the old station, built Grantsville’s fire station was built in the 1960s. The city plans to build by volunteer labor in the 1960s. a new fire station at a cost of $2 million. In addition, the building doesn’t meet current building codes and Plans for the new building ing construction, Palmer said. it has “severe cracks” in one include five bays deep enough to Luxuries like new furniture wall. park three trucks, she said. The and an asphalt driveway will QUALITY “We have needed a new sta- new station will also include probably not be included in the tion for quite a while,” Skaug offices, storage space for emer- $1.5 million loan monies, she said. gency response equipment, a said. But they can be added Palmer said city residents will training room and a kitchen. later. Discount Outlet not see a tax increase to pay for the new building. The city has The city plans to appear Grantsville’s volunteer fire recently paid off a loan used to before the CIB with their loan department is currently 50 mem- “Where the Locals come to buy” construct the city hall building, request in September. If all goes bers strong. Each member is she said. Monies formerly bud- according to plan, construction required to complete 100 hours geted to go toward the city hall on the new fire station will begin of training a year to remain an All cars must go! will now be earmarked to pay in February. Fire equipment will active member of the depart- 04 Dodge the loan for a new fire station. be parked on city property dur- ment, Palmer said. Auction prices on ALL Durango vehicles in stock!

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From The Sidelines Buffs rally Stingers having past Bulldogs by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR banner season, St. George rolled to a decisive victory over Tooele in the Utah State American Legion tournament face key stand Saturday. But the Buffs showed their resil- ience on Monday and bounced he Salt Lake back to remain alive in post-season Stingers had action. high hopes of A.J. Nunley tossed a six-hitter and Tjoining their par- Zach Clausing rapped a bases loaded ent club, the Los Angeles double to tie the game up and Mark Angels of Anaheim with Pratt scored on a double steal to lift a title run in 2005. Tooele to a 6-4 triumph and eliminate And in spite of key call Judge Memorial at Oquirrh Park. ups due to a number of However, Cedar City fought past Angel injuries and tough the stubborn Buff squad on Tuesday, setbacks throughout the Nick Drake posting an 8-5 victory to eliminate photography/Troy Boman season, the Stingers are SPORTS EDITOR A pair of demolition derby cars collide in the Tooele County Fair Derby last year while a record-setting crowd watches the Tooele from the prestigious state still fighting long-time nem- exciting action. Another large field of drivers will be competing for the rich purse this weekend at the recording-setting tournament. esis the Tacoma Rainers event Saturday at the Deseret Peak Complex. After Wednesday’s action, only five for the Northern Division crown. teams remain in the tough tourney. There is a tremendous buzz in Salt Lake Helper is the lone undefeated squad with this year’s Stinger squad slugging it out while St. George, Taylorsville and for another title in the Pacific Conference. Fair Derby expects another top field, crowd Bountiful are set to battle through Salt Lake is coming off a grueling eight- the loser’s bracket. St. George and game road swing and has played 12 of its last Taylorsville tangle tonight at 8 p.m. 17 on the road, the Stingers now return home by Nick Drake Derby in June and Saturday’s event, cars made by the Tooele High School while Bountiful meets Wednesday’s to the friendly confines of Franklin Covey SPORTS EDITOR rakes in an additional $1,000. Auto Body Shop. Senior Cody Judd will West-Kearns survivor at 5 p.m. in Field, beginning tonight against the Memphis Demolition Derby has become the Fans are expected to flock from all be driving an ‘83 Chevy Caprice built by loser’s bracket action. Redbirds at 7 p.m. most popular event in Tooele County, across the state to attend this huge the shop while a Tooele County driver Helper will tangle with the Salt Lake has watched its record hover bar none. annual affair. will display his or her derby prowess Bountiful-West-Kearns victor Friday above the .500 mark for most of the season. A year ago, the Tooele County Fair Tooele County Search & Rescue win- with a ‘72 Cadillac won in a raffle to at 7 p.m. while the title game is set The Stingers have parlayed clutch pitching Demolition Derby packed in over 12,000 ner Randall Brown (#97), of Grantsville, help raise money for the THS Auto for 2 p.m. Saturday, all at Oquirrh performances throughout the year and timely derby fanatics to watch local and state captured the coveted crown earlier Body Shop for the 2005-06 school year. Park in Kearns. hitting into 60-plus victories in league action. wreck artists smash up their prized rec- this June with his ‘68 Dodge Polaris The winner will be drawn tonight. Any Tooele finished the 2005 season In spite of Tuesday’s 6-1 setback to the lamation vehicles, establishing a new and pocketed the $1800 pay check. interested raffle entrants can call Jerry with an 8-13 overall record. The team Round Rock Express, the Stingers remain Tooele County attendance mark. Fan favorite and Tooele resident Chad Hansen at 882-5202 or 830-1244. was coached by Angelo Cerroni, ahead of rival Tacoma in the chase for the divi- Not only that, a near record-setting Smith (#32) battled to runner-up honors The action will be fast and furious Danny Medina and Jeremy Harris. sion crown. field of 59 cars entertained the derby in his ‘66 New Yorker and earned $1000 Saturday and safety a top priority. A story on the setback to Cedar Regardless of what happens in the next two fanatics and wowed the fans in another while Grantsville’s Kasey Dunlavy (#11) Regardless, a capacity Deseret Peak City will be published in Tuesday’s weeks, Salt Lake has turned in a stellar season capacity crowd at the Deseret Peak brought home a third place finish in his Complex crowd is expected to see edition. in spite of the team’s lack of superstars. Complex. ‘65 Dodge Polaris and took home $500 some exciting action. Over 1,000 more Tooele 6 - Judge Memorial 4 The 17th annual Tooele County Fair for the bronze placement. derby fans flipped the turnstiles last And for those that like to watch a team con- The Buffs erupted for a three-run Demolition Derby will witness over 60 Smith also captured the Most year than for the 2003 event, which tending for a title, there isn’t a bad seat in the rally to tie the game in the fifth and drivers smash, dash and crash their Aggressive Driver of the Night award becomes bigger and more entertaining house at Franklin Covey and ticket prices are push home a single run in each of the vehicles Saturday, beginning at 6 p.m. at and seized top honors in the point every year. super for the spectacular and scenic view that sixth and seventh innings to register the Deseret Peak Complex, to attempt system headed into the second leg of Enrique Quintero, chairman of the the Stinger home provides on a nightly basis. a state tourney triumph and eliminate to haul in the coveted $2,400 first place the Tooele County Demolition Derby 17th annual 2005 Tooele County Fair The pivotal home stand begins Thursday so the Bulldogs from state play Monday purse for the survivor of this year’s series. Demolition Derby, said there are many those fans wanting to watch top notch baseball at Oquirrh Park in Kearns. derby. Smith leads the way headed into this cars already registered and sure to be action should head to the big city and witness Tooele did actually grab a quick But the patron figures are expected weekend’s derby clash with 70 points more. There were 20 cars that signed some exciting action under the lights for the 1-0 edge in the top of the first when to smash even last year’s record-setting while Brown sports a runner-up status up between Thursday and race day a remainder of the week. Salt Lake City will wit- Zach Mikesell drilled a one-out dou- gate marks due to the local demo derby with 50 followed by Dunlavy (30) in year ago to make the second largest ness a key four-game series with the Redbirds ble, A.J. Nunley drew a walk and point system. The point tally rewards third and Dennis Draper (25) in fourth. field ever of 59 cars. beginning tonight and resume their eight-game Mark Pratt smacked a single to spot home stand Monday in another four-game the most aggressive drivers. The driver There are a number of drivers tied for “I expect a bigger derby than last fifth place as well. series with the Nashville Sounds. with the most combined points from SEE DERBY PAGE A11 SEE RALLY PAGE A11 The Stingers still have a lengthy slate of 34 the 13th annual Search & Rescue Demo There will also be a pair of demo games remaining in the 2005 campaign, with 16 still remaining at Franklin Covey. Playing Triple-A baseball is just one step away from playing in “the Bigs.” But during the Tooele 13 stars summer of 2005 there has been a plethora of former MLB players step on to Franklin Covey Field. wear down; A recent Triple-A path to the Bigs is remi- niscent of the 2002 campaign when Stinger players Chone Figgins, Francisco Rodriguez (K-Rod), Brendon Donnelly, John Lackey, and third at state Jose Molina all saw action in Salt Lake City. Although Utah doesn’t have a big league by Nick Drake team —yet — it doesn’t mean residents can’t SPORTS EDITOR witness professional ball players taking the After playing baseball for all but two days field and swinging the lumber. since July 9, the Tooele 13-year-old all-star Tickets are available and get in line because team ran out of gas July 21. those who want to witness the Bigs up close Murray took full advantage of a tired Buff and personal, only have to make a 30-minute squad to eliminate the local squad 19-2 in the trek to Franklin Covey Field. third-place game of the Utah State 13-year-old The way the season is going, it’s hard telling tournament in Richfield. which big leaguer will play in Salt Lake City The Spartans exploded for the victory and next. earned a berth in the state championship game against Richfield that evening. Tooele’s lone two losses of the state tourna- ment came to Murray. In fact, the Buff 13-year-old stars finished Sports Wrap the post-season with a glossy 9-3 overall record in district and state tourney action. Tooele also eliminated Taylorsville and Tooele Ute late sign ups set Carbon July 20 in state play, posting 13-11 and Tooele Ute Football late sign-ups are being 21-7 victories, respectively. taken through Aug. 12. Results on the Taylorsville and Carbon Sign-up fee is $205. photography/Troy Boman games were not available by press time. A Tooele Varsity Prep first baseman Preston Fawson stretches to record an out just before a runner hits the bag Please call with questions at 843-5448 ask story will be published as soon as results are for Joel or Linda. in a game at the Utah State Varsity Prep tournament at Ken Price Park. The Buffs lost the game and were available. eliminated by Kearns July 27. Flag football sign ups set Meanwhile, the Tooele 14- and 15-year-old The Tooele County Flag Football league All-Star squads were eliminated earlier that has scheduled sign ups for youth ages six week in state tourney play. through 14. The Tooele 14 stars beat Vernal July 19 Kearns eliminates Tooele Prep The entry fee is $45 and the draft will be but dropped a decision to Pine View July 20 held Aug. 20. All nine through 14 will draft, in tourney action to fall from post-season by Nick Drake inning. The Cougars used three consecutive singles to play. Pine View also eliminated Taylorsville no exceptions. The season starts Sept. 17 and SPORTS EDITOR open up the frame and a Buff fielding miscue to aid runs through Nov. 5. Wednesday evening as well. Tooele was looking to stay alive in the Utah State the effort. Then, a two-run double and RBI single com- For more information call 882-0253 or 830- Tooele (13s) 6 - Taylorsville (#2) 2 Varsity Prep tournament July 27 at Ken Price Park. pleted the outburst and spotted Kearns a 5-0 cushion 7630. The Buffs produced runs in all but one For three innings the Buffs played well but still after four innings expired. inning to capture a hard fought state tour- didn’t have a run to show for it. Tooele finally broke into the scoring column in Youth Flag Football slated ney victory over Taylorsville #2 July 16 at But third-seeded Kearns rallied for a five run fourth the top of the fifth. Cody Westover and Justin Brady The Tooele County Youth Flag Football Richfield. inning to take a lead and capture an 8-2 triumph to clubbed consecutive doubles to score Westover and league program will run for eight weeks. Taylorsville drew first blood with a run in eliminate the Buffs from state play. pull the Buffs to within 5-1. All youth ages three-four will be $25 and the top of the first on one hit, a Buff miscue The Cougars produced all of their tallies in two of However, Kearns countered with three more runs age five-six will be $35. Classes are limited and a walk to build a quick 1-0 cushion. the seven innings to oust the local squad from post- in the bottom of the sixth on four hits and built an 8-1 to 20. However, Tooele answered right back to season action. edge. For more information call 882-0253 or knot the affair at 1-1 in the bottom half of the Tooele finished the league season with an 8-13 over- The Buffs pushed home a run in the top of the sev- stop by P.L.A.Y. Sports at 33 N. Main Monday opening session. Chad Yerke rapped a single all record on the season. The team was coached by enth when Zac Clausing reached on a Cougar error through Thursday from noon to 5 p.m. and raced to second on a Taylorsville error. Mike Nunley and Danny Medina. while Westover, Preston Fawson and Cody Lopez drew GHS football car wash set Taylor Hunt came through with a clutch two- Kearns 8 - Tooele 2 walks to force home a run and complete the scoring. The annual Grantsville High School foot- out RBI single to tie the game. The third-seeded Cougars erupted for a five-run Westover paced the Tooele attack with a pair of ball car wash will be held Aug. 9 from 4 to 8 The Warriors countered with a run in the outburst in the fourth inning and held on for a state doubles while Clausing, Brady and Jesse Bissegger top of the second inning to regain a slim 2-1 victory last Wednesday, July 27, at Ken Price Park and clubbed one safety each as well. SEE WRAP PAGE A11 eliminate the Buffs from state play. SEE WEAR PAGE A11 Kearns broke a scoreless affair in the fateful fourth SEE PREP PAGE A11 THURSDAY August 4, 2005 A11

good driving and hard hits at each derby,” he added. Derby “The purpose of the derby point system is to enhance continued from page A10 sportsmanship, driver skill and participation by awarding points based on ability and the love of year — more fans and more cars,” he stated. “And the sport. They get points for participation, winning we expect it to get even bigger every year. Next year, heats, best paint job, grudge match winners, most we hope there will be a bigger prize money than outrageous paint job, top three places in the final this year. It’s the biggest night of the year for Tooele heat and the most aggressive. It should be fun.” County and we’re excited that everyone loves to The winner of this year’s derby is awarded a larger come to the Fair Demolition Derby. It’s the final day first place purse of $2,400, second with $1,200 and of the Fair and also the grand finale event of the sum- third place with $800. An additional bonus goes to mer. We’re excited to be the hit of the summer and the Most Aggressive Driver of the Night and to each we can’t wait for things to get going on Saturday.” heat winner and most aggressive driver of the heat. Quintero recommends that all derby fanatics But the incentive to keep on hitting will be the should pre-purchase tickets to avoid long lines additional $1,000 award to highest point tally by a Saturday. driver earned in both derbies. “I’m telling everyone to get their tickets before Quintero said drivers have a chance to earn the they go unless they want to be standing in line for extra purse, rewarded for participation, winning the first part of the derby,” he stated. “Pre-purchase paint jobs and aggressive heat winners. tickets are greatly encouraged.” “It is still wide open on who can win it,” he stated. Derby fans can pre-purchase tickets at the Deseret “If someone can earn the best paint job, most aggres- Peak Complex Ticket office at 843-4000 or on-line at sive and win the derby they still have a shot at the ticketmaster.com (801) 325 SEAT. title. I feel it’s still wide open. We’re excited about The ticket prices are children under 12 for $6, the point system and it will be interesting to see what adults $10 or a family pass of two adults, four chil- happens Saturday night.” dren for $30. The gates are set to open at 5 p.m. Quintero also noted that the annual Tooele County Quintero says the system rewarding aggression on Fair Board has scheduled a fantastic intermission to the track should continue to entertain all derby fans entertain residents, even non-derby goers. and pack the seats Saturday. “We will have many heats, grudge matches, pow- “I think this system helps us get better each year,” der puff and the fireworks show just before the he noted. “We always have a great crowd and fans finals. It will be spectacular,” he noted. “It will be are able to participate in the derby with the decibel before the finals and for all Tooele County residents. meter measuring their applause for the aggressive We encourage everyone to come down, whether they photography/Troy Boman driver of each heat. like demo derby or not because the fireworks show Tooele Varsity Prep coaches Mike Nunley (left) and Danny Medina discuss strategy in the Utah State Varsity “Out of all of the heat winners, the audience will will be fabulous and part of the Tooele County Fair. Prep tournament at Ken Price Park. The team posted a 1-2 record in the prestigious tournament, losing to get the opportunity to vote on the Most Aggressive “There is the carnival and all kinds of entertain- top seeded West and third seeded Kearns. Driver of the Night, which is additional money for ment down there at the Desert Peak Complex,” he that driver and earns him the highest point possible added. “It should be a fantastic night for everyone in Mikesell and Bissegger provided and Baker followed with a sin- of the derby.” Tooele County.” two safeties each to trigger the gle to ignite the early outburst. Quintero said the concept is to avoid drivers hid- Last year, Mario Sandoval (#299) garnered the Prep continued from page A10 victory. Westover, Christensen and Clausing drew a walk to load the ing and dodging hits until the last possible moment overall crown with a victory in the Tooele County McCormick also logged one hit bases and Westover reached on a of the two-minute time limit to stay in competition. Fair derby while Lance Anderson (#33) of Tooele in each to aid in the key triumph. miscue. Bissegger grounded out The demo derby chairman said fans come to watch his ‘73 New Yorker took second and the runner-up Tooele 7 - Highland 6 Olympus 17 - Tooele 8 to force home a run and Lopez wrecks and hits, not pushing the regulations and purse of $1200 and Tooele’s “” Jim Simko reached on a Cougar error to push time limit. (#000) fought to a third place finish of $800 in his The Buffs captured a dramatic The Titans exploded for five league triumph June 28 at Deseret runs in each of the third and fifth home two more tallies and build a “The idea of running a demolition derby is first ‘75 Station Wagon. quick 4-0 cushion for the Buffs. and foremost safety,” he said. “But we also want to The Tooele native racked up 220 points to tally Peak field when the hosts rallied frames and coasted to a league tri- for four runs in the bottom of the umph July 14 in Salt Lake City. Kearns countered with six runs encourage drivers to be aggressive and eliminate the first place during the combined two derbies while in the bottom of the second to effort where drivers hide and fail to make any hits Anderson and Stockton’s Lance Hunter (#56) tied sixth and another in the seventh. Olympus grabbed the lead in the Highland took a quick 1-0 edge bottom of the first when a hit bats- seize a 6-4 edge. The Cougars used until the last possible moment. for second place in the points system with 130 five hits, two Buff miscues and “We want the fans to be entertained with some points. in the top of the first frame with a man and two consecutive singles pair of timely hits in the inning. led to a quick 1-0 Titan edge. walk to plate the six runs and The Rams extended the lead to Tooele countered with a tally stake the hosts to a slim edge. to open the stanza and Pond bolt- Witkowski. Tooele scored when 2-0 in the top of the second stanza in the top of the second stanza to However, the Buffs bounced ed home on a ground ball. Sasich Witkowski and Pratt pulled off a on two more safeties. force a 1-1 deadlock. Brady ripped right back to regain the lead Rally for good. Baker smacked a lead continued from page A10 scored on a passed ball to stake double steal to give Tooele a 5-4 Tooele bounced right back with a lead off double and scored on a the Bulldogs to a 4-1 lead. lead. a pair of runs in the bottom of the Griffin single to tie the affair. off single and Clausing belted a the Buffs a quick advantage. Zach But Tooele countered with a Tooele added a valuable insur- third to knot the contest at 2-2. However, the Titans bounced RBI triple to begin the barrage. Watrous was also hit by a pitch to huge three-run outburst in the top ance run in the top of the seventh. Brock Sorenson drew a walk and right back with three runs in the Westover smacked a sacrifice fly load up the bases but a ground out of the fifth to knot the game up Clausing drew a walk and Parker Zach Mikesell smacked a single to bottom of the second stanza to to knot the game at 6-6 and Tooele ended the Tooele rally. at 4-4. Watrous was hit by a pitch Buck belted a single to trigger the aid the rally and push Sorenson to regain a 4-1 cushion. Olympus was still batting. Bissegger and However, Judge countered with again and Cody Westover smacked rally. Mikesell rapped a sacrifice third. Mikesell also stole second took advantage of three hits and Lopez clubbed consecutive singles four unanswered runs in the first a single. Kyle McKendrick was also fly to score Clausing and give the to advance into scoring position a Buff miscue to build the three- to ignite another rally in the inning and third innings to build a 4-1 hit by a pitch to load the bases, all Buffs a two-run edge headed into and Westover came through with a run lead. and Griffin put down a sacrifice cushion. Chad Meske drew a lead with two outs. Zac Clausing ripped the bottom of the final frame. RBI single to put the Buffs on the Tooele sliced the deficit to 4-2 bunt. Fawson delivered with a off walk and Michael Bennion fol- a two-run single to score Watrous, Nunley scattered the six hits, scoreboard. Todd Griffin drew a in the top of the third. Sorenson two-out, two-run double to stake lowed with a single to ignite the and Westover bolted home on an only allowing two hits after the walk and Bissegger smacked a run clubbed a single and Baker fol- Tooele to an 8-6 cushion. Bulldogs in the first frame. Joseph overthrow at the plate. Then, an second inning and struck out scoring single to tie the affair. lowed with a run scoring double Kearns clawed to within 8-7 in Pond put down a sacrifice bunt to over throw to the plate allowed three and walked two to earn the Highland erupted for three runs to aid the rally. the bottom of the fourth. move both runners into scoring McKendrick to race home and tie complete game victory on the hill on three hits and two Buff errors But Olympus answered right But Tooele countered with position and Nick Sasich ripped a the game up with only two innings for Tooele. in the fifth to take a 5-2 lead. back five runs on just two hits, three runs in the top of the fifth to two-run single to stake Judge to a remaining. Clausing led the way for the The Rams appeared to take three Buff miscues and two walks extend the margin to 11-7. Fawson 2-1 lead. The Buffs grabbed the lead Buff hit parade with three hits control of the league contest in to build a 9-2 advantage. reached on a Kearns error and The Bulldogs padded the advan- for good in the top of the sixth. while Buck provided a pair of the top of the sixth with another The hosts tacked on a pair of Christensen drew a walk. Sorenson tage in the third to extend the mar- Mark Pratt drew a one-out walk safeties as well. Mikesell and Pratt run on two hits. tallies in the bottom of the fourth came through with a RBI single gin to a three-run edge. Pond and and raced to third when Judge added one hit each to complete But Tooele answered right back to extend the margin to 11-2. The and Baker came through with a Sasich drilled consecutive singles Memorial booted a ball hit by T.J. the Tooele offensive attack. with four runs in the bottom of the Titans parlayed a walk, hit bats- two-run double to build the four- sixth to tie the game at 6-6. Stewart man and Buff error into the two run lead. Christensen smacked a lead off runs and a nine-run edge. The Cougars battled back with City Parks & Rec office or in be held Aug. 8 at GH at 7 a.m. single and Trent McCormick was Tooele countered with six runs a run in the bottom of the sixth Tuesday’s edition of the Tooele hit by a pitch. Jackson Martinez in the top of the fifth to pull to to pull to within 11-8. Kearns par- Wrap West Desert Blaze layed consecutive doubles into the continued from page A10 Transcript-Bulletin. Entry forms clubbed a RBI single to open the within 11-8. Sorenson led off the can be entered to tournament scoring and Sorenson followed comeback bid with a single while tally. soccer tourney set But the Buffs erupted for nine director Derek Smith as late as The West Desert Blaze will with a run scoring hit to aid the Baker and Bissegger drew con- p.m. at Soelberg’s. runs on five hits, three walks and a Friday. host its fifth annual Scorpions affair. Mikesell reached on a field- secutive walks. Lopez drilled a The event is to help raise Kearns error, all with two outs, to Competition will be 4-8 p.m. Classic 4-on-4 Soccer tourna- er’s choice and Mark Pratt belted two-run single and Christensen funds for the GHS football pro- build the commanding advantage. on Friday and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on ment Aug. 6 at Deseret Peak a sacrifice fly to keep the inning drew a walk to load the bases gram. The car wash will be $8 Clausing clubbed a two-out single Saturday. Complex. alive. Griffin drew a walk and once again. Bissegger scored on a per car. to open the rally and Westover For more information on The entry fee is $90 per team Bissegger drilled another clutch passed ball and Fawson was h it was hit by a pitch. Bissegger drew either event contact Coach and no more than five players RBI single to tie the game. by a pitch to load the sacks again. THS volleyball set a walk and Brady came through Derek Smith at 843-1172. may be registered on a team. The hosts captured the game Sorenson came through with a Try outs for the Tooele High with a two-run single. Griffin The first and second place tro- in the bottom of the final frame. two-run single to aid the rally and Volleyball tryouts will be held GHS football and Fawson drew consecutive phies will be awarded in each Martinez crushed a one-out double make a game of it. starting Aug. 8th at the THS walks to force home a run and age division. Each team will and Sorenson was hit by a pitch However, Olympus erupted for gym. conditioning set McCormick was hit by a pitch Grantsville High School foot- be guaranteed three games. to aid the rally. Mikesell came five runs on four hits, a Buff error The event will be held 9 a.m. to score another tally. Sorenson ball team will two-a-days begin- The tournament is open to U- through with the game winning and hit batsman to extend the to noon and 7:30-8:30 p.m. on reached on a Kearns miscue and ning Aug. 8 at 7 a.m and 7 p.m. 10 through U-18 boys and girls single to plate Martinez and end margin back to 16-8 in the bottom both Aug. 8-9 and from 9 a.m. to Baker followed with a run scor- All players interested in play- teams. Applications and rules the game in dramatic fashion. of the fifth. noon on Aug. 10. ing single. Clausing also came ing for the GHS football team are available by calling Trish at Martinez paced the Buff attack The Titans also tacked on a run If you have any questions through with a three-run double should attend two-a-day prac- 882-6166. with three hits while Sorenson, in the sixth as well to complete contact Tooele Coach Laura to complete the scoring and stake tices. the scoring. Andrews at 882 -7748. Tooele to a 20-8 lead. For more information contact Sorenson paced the Buff hit Kearns rallied for a run on two Doubles net tourney Coach Bitters at 801-694-1316 or parade with three hits while Baker, hits and a walk in the seventh to Coach Harrison at 435-841-9784. Bissegger, Brady, Lopez, Griffin, this weekend Fawson and Medina all provided close out the contest. The Transcript-Bulletin GHS volleyball one safety each. Sorenson, Westover, Bissegger, Doubles tournament will be held Lopez, Brady, Griffin, Fawson, Aug. 5-6 at THS with a $20 team tryouts scheduled Tooele Prep 20 - Kearns 9 Christensen and McCormick all The Buffs drew first blood and entry fee. The Grantsville High School contributed a hit for the Buffs in rolled to a road triumph July 12. Entry forms are at the Tooele volleyball team will have try outs the game as well. Transcript-Bulletin office, Tooele for the GHS volleyball team will Sorenson drew a lead off walk

a Taylor Hunt single. Wear The Buffs pushed home two While SR36 is continued from page A10 more tallies in the bottom of the sixth to grab a little breath- lead. Taylorsville pushed home ing room headed into the final under construction a run on three hits in the frame frame of the game. Spencer 2400 North to grab the one-run cushion. Bunn and Yerke ignited the rally Tooele tied the game once with consecutive singles to open take � � again with a run in the bottom of the frame and Young crushed an � RBI double. Hunt followed with alternate the third, 2-2. Austin Burr drew Hospital

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Mr.& Mrs.Smith Duo enjoys trek together by Missy Thompson ahead that they want to climb the While climbing up the mountain, CORRESPONDENT mountain. It takes a great deal of a slip caused the three climbers and Avalanches, crevasses, lightning, training and self discipline to make guide to fall 120 feet down the moun- blizzards, rock fall, ice fall, altitude it up, Tim Smith said. tain. Two of the men fell even further sickness and even wrong placement The Smiths are among thousands down into a crevasse where they are on the list of dangers one may who attempt to climb Mt. Rainier landed on an ice bridge. The guide face when climbing a mountain. every year. This time they only was able to help his clients and save But despite the apparent dangers, made it too Camp Muir due to fierce their lives. one couple thinks it’s worth a try. weather conditions. According to Despite the ominous news, the six Tim and Amanda Smith, of current national park service statis- climbers from Utah pushed forward Stansbury Park, enjoy participating tics, only half of all climbers make it in their ascent into Camp Muir to in many activities with each other to the top. adjust to the high altitude. Upon and their five children. The latest The duo, along with Scott McCloy their arrival they noticed that the adventure they embarked on was of Tooele and Allen, Chanin, and clouds held a classic sign of high an attempt to climb 14,410 foot Jacob Gammill of Logan, started out winds, rain and snow. Mount Rainier, 80 miles southeast of on Thursday up to the base camp, After waiting out Friday before Seattle, Wash. Camp Muir. They were a little sur- they could venture any higher during The Smiths trained for four months prised to see a Black Hawk Army the night, they decided it would be in preparation for their weekend helicopter flying above where they too dangerous to continue. climb. Although Mt. Rainier isn’t would hope to be the next day. “We have to decide with the nearly as physically demanding as The Smith’s group learned a climb- weather factors and team factors Mt. Everest, climbers still need to be ing team up ahead, lead by a guide in excellent physical condition. service, had suffered a very serious Someone can’t decide one day accident. SEE CLIMBERS PAGE B8 Tim and Amanda Smith set out together to climb foot Mount Rainier, in Washington. Corn on the cob has a rich American history he great strongly suggests that man lished in 1880 listed many fresh cultivated corn by 3,000 B.C. It sweet corn varieties. He Ttaste appears that the roots of sweet described ‘Stowell’s Evergreen’ of corn on corn extend to the Andean corn as a “Magnificent late variety, the cob is a called Chullpi, which was culti- keeping in eating until frost.” trademark of vated about 1,000 B.C. However, ‘Stowell’s Evergreen’ was intro- summer. What the oldest known remains of duced in 1853 and ‘Country would a sum- corn are 7,000 years old. Credit Gentleman’ introduced in 1890. mer barbecue Christopher Columbus with Seed is still available for these be without bringing corn or maize to Spain old time varieties. Both have the delight- Diane Sagers as he returned in 1493. It spread white kernels but the popularity ful addition CORRESPONDENT quickly, following the trade of white corn changed in 1902 of corn? It routes in the early 1500’s. with the introduction of W. Atlee is worth the Native Americans cultivated Burpee Company’s ‘Golden extra effort to Garden flint (or field) corn, sharing Bantam’, one of the most popu- raise or buy Spot many different kinds with the lar varieties ever. With good this vegetable. colonists. In 1779, ‘Papoon’ was reason, Golden Bantam is still You will not the first recorded sweet corn considered an excellent variety find it growing wild along road- variety and was cultivated by of sweet corn although many sides, because it is found only in the Iroquois Indians. gardeners have adopted later cultivated environments. A wild In 1821, a Connecticut seed improved varieties. grass, Teosinte (Zea mexicana) company listed sugar corn in The Connecticut Agricultural is the ancestor of all known spe- their catalog. Early Americans Experiment program released cies and grows wild in remote preferred white kernel corn the first hybrid ‘Redgreen’ in areas of Central America. to yellow, possibly because 1924. ‘Golden Cross Bantam’, Native Americans through- ‘Papoon’ was white. Corn falls into six major categories: Zea mays regosa (sweet corn), popcorn, genetic dwarf or midget released by Purdue University in out the Americas grew corn as James Vick’s Flower and corn, broom corn, field corn, and decorative, multicolored Flint or Indian corn. Corn remains one of the SEE CORN PAGE B2 a major food crop. Evidence Vegetable Garden Book, pub- world’s three most important cereal crops for human and domestic animal consumption. B2 THURSDAY August 3, 2005

Early Americans preferred white kernel corn to yellow. Today gardeners plant a wide range of corn varieties. Sweet corns include three types: sugar, sugary enhanced and supersweet.

sweet flavor in the kernels when damaging the shallow root mois- help protect against earwigs and Corn mature. The normal sugary (su) ture and control weeds. nutalids, the tiny beetles often Sweet corn is a heavy feeder continued from page B1 sweet corn converts kernel sugar found in the ear eating kernels to starch immediately after har- and quickly depletes soil nutri- deeper in the ears. 1932 is still widely planted. vest. This means the sweet flavor ents. Use a complete fertilizer at Beginning gardeners are disap- REPAIR. Corn falls into six major cat- is lost rapidly. planting and add nitrogen fertil- pointed to find corn plants with egories. Gardeners are most Supersweet types were discov- izer when stalks are eight inches no ears on them. This is generally interested in Zea mays regosa, or ered in 1950. They contain more tall and when the tassels appear. the result of planting the corn too REPAINT. sweet corn. Other types include sugar and when dried, the kernels Sow short, mid, and long-sea- close together. popcorn that explodes when heat- shrank -- thus the name “shrunk- son varieties at one time to stag- Harvest your sweet corn to REFINISH. ed and genetic dwarf or midget en two” (sh2). These high sugar ger the harvest or plant varieties enjoy good summer eating. Pick corn with mature ears at four to types are ‘Supersweet’ because with similar season lengths at 2- in the morning or evening. About six inches in length. Broom corn, the sugar level can be twice as week intervals. three weeks after silks first REFINANCE. is grown for the long fibrous tas- great as normal sugary (su) sweet Supersweet (sh2) types provide appear corn is generally mature. sels used for making brooms or corn at maturity. The supersweet excellent eating, but must be Make sure the silks turn brown dried arrangements. Field corn is types converts sugar to starch isolated from normal sugary and and are dry and the ears feel firm. dent corn because of the hollow slower so the sweet flavor lasts sugary enhanced sweet corn. The Check kernels on the end of the easiest ways to isolate varieties space on the top of dried kernels. longer after harvest. ear to make sure they are firm Ten years later a new type, are to grow only one variety of Dent corn is used for animal feed, and milky. sugary enhanced (se) genetic sh2 sweet corn or to grow variet- oil, and sweeteners. The last cat- Feel corn ear for full, rounded, But don’t overlook the most important part of your type corn was introduced. The ies with maturity dates at least 10 egory is decorative, multicolored firm feel. With experience, the home improvement plan! Call us today to see how (se) corn has higher sugar levels -14 days different than the super- Flint or Indian corn. Corn remains gardener will recognize ears that we can improve on your current mortgage rate. so the sweet flavor lasts longer sweet, so they will not release one of the world’s three most are ready to harvest. Pulling back important cereal crops for human after harvest. These (se) sugary pollen simultaneously. enhanced types are very popular We can’t take a poll, but it leaves or splitting a slit in leaves and domestic animal consump- to look at corn exposes the inside tion. because they combine sweet fla- seems the birds, skunks, rac- coons, cats and insects all take a to insect invasion. Gardeners grow three types of vor with easy growing needs. While ornamentals come in liking to the newer varieties even Harvest as close to cooking and sweet corn and ornamental corn: multiple colors, other categories better than the old ones – if that eating as possible. Standard vari- Sweet corns include sugar include both white- and yellow- is possible. eties should be cooked and eaten 884-1400 (su), sugary enhanced (se) and kernelled varieties. I cannot offer much help soon after picking. The more supersweet (sh2). These types 94 West Main • Grantsville Scientifically, sweet corn is Zea against animals other than to trap quickly it is cooked after harvest, refer to the sugar content and mays regosa. The genus Zea, is them and remove them to safer the sweeter it will remain. The Greek for some cereals, the spe- premises, but insects are fair sugars start to turn to starch 20 to cies mays, a different spelling for game and without control, they 30 minutes after picking. maize, which means corn, and the can certainly do considerable The super sweet and sugary variety regosa, means wrinkled damage. enhanced varieties will hold their and refers to the mature seed. Among the insects attracted to flavor longer, both on the stalk (su) sweet corn converts kernel corn are earwigs, corn earworms and after picking. These variet- sugar to starch immediately after and corn nutalids. ies should be cooked and eaten harvest. This means the sweet When treating to control any within 12 hours. flavor is lost rapidly. insect on corn, avoid spraying the Corn can be stored if left in the Supersweet types were discov- tassels, which develop the pol- husk, but loses some of its sweet- ered in 1950. They contain more len, on the top of the plant. Bees, ness. Corn can also be frozen, sugar and when dried, the kernels which frequent these parts, are canned, or dried on or off the shrunk thus the name “shrunken highly susceptible to insecticides. cob, but loses some sweetness in ��������������� two” (sh2). These high sugar They carry the residues back to processing. types are ‘Supersweet’ because the hive and considerable damage Dried corn can be ground for the sugar level can be twice as to the population may result. Only corn meal or parched (fried) and ���������� great as normal sugary (su) sweet treat the silks to control pests, seasoned for snacking. corn at maturity. The supersweet which damage the ears. Tips for the Week types convert sugar to starch Early corn is less damaged * Visit the Tooele County Fair slower so the sweet flavor lasts by corn earworms. To prevent * If field bindweed (morning ����� longer after harvest. attacks on the later corn, pay glory) is in bloom and growing Ten years later a new type, close attention to your corn well, now is a good time to spray patch. Examine the corn just as sugary enhanced (se) genetic it with glyphosate products like type corn was introduced. The the tassels emerge from the top. �������� Roundup, Kleenup, Killzall, etc. (se) corn has higher sugar levels As you see ears developing on the Do not cut the plant back before so the sweet flavor lasts longer stalk, watch for pale greenish-yel- spraying and rinse the plant off if after harvest. These (se) sugary low silk to emerge. ��� the leaves are dusty. enhanced types are very popular Dingy night flying moths lay * Keep spraying apples on because they combine sweet fla- their eggs, which hatch into vor with easy growing needs. green, reddish, brown, or yellow schedule for codling moths. ���������������� Supersweet (sh2) types are larvae you find inside eating the * There is still time for a fall excellent eating, but must be kernels of corn. Apply sevin dust garden of some of the quick-grow- isolated from normal sugary and with a brush on the silks, ear by ing vegetables like radishes, car- �������� sugary enhanced sweet corn. ear to prevent these pests. A trig- rots, lettuce, and peas. The easiest ways to isolate ger bottle of sevin is handy to * Watch for slugs and snails in varieties are to grow only one squirt each ear. BT in the form dark, cool, damp places and put ����������� variety of sh2 sweet corn or grow of Dipel or Thuricide is also an out bait for control. varieties with maturity dates at excellent control. A few drops * Water in the early morning least 10 to14 days apart from of mineral oil, dripped from an or evening hours to reduce waste the supersweet, so they will not oil can also offers control. Make lost to evaporation. release pollen simultaneously. three to four applications at two * Remove weeds, which will For optimum growth and pro- or three days intervals. After the compete with beneficial plants for ���� duction, keep the patch weeded. silk has turned brown and dried water. Hoe or pull weeds until the stalks up, the sprays will do no good. * Start winter-hardy spring ��������� stand 12 to 15 inches tall. Avoid These treatments will also flowers for fall planting.

����������������� �������������������������� ��������������������� ������������������������������ ������������ ������������������������������������������� THURSDAY August 4, 2005 B3 Sheriff will offer tips on avoiding identity theft at free seminar

he information is obtained, such as the Internet. You should also be fine and forfeiture of any property book or on the Internet at www. even be problems that you haven’t Tooele your Social Security number, a alert when using computers and used or gained as a result of the usps.com/postalinspectors/. found out about that can surface TCounty thief can open credit accounts, the Internet for your financial crime. • If phone service including once you have been identified as Sheriff’s establish phone service, take out records and transactions. Many Who to Contact long distance and cellular is a victim of identity theft. Plan for Department loans, get memberships to differ- financial institutions offer online Several organizations will involved, contact the FCC at (888) the worst, while hoping for the is providing a ent organizations, and even use banking and bill paying, and com- help you deal with the nightmare CALLFCC (225-5322). best. free informa- your name if he or she gets arrest- panies will often accept payment of identity theft. In addition to What To Expect tive seminar ed. Bills can be sent in your name over the Internet. While this is contacting the organizations or Kenyon Eastin resides in regarding to a different address, leaving you very convenient, it is also risky. First of all, be patient. There Stansbury Park. He is an companies that have been directly will be mounds of paperwork to Identity Theft unaware for some time that you’re • Most Websites that require Accredited Asset Management involved, consider making a call be filled out, mailed out, and filed. on Thursday, Kenyon Eastin a victim of identity theft. the exchange of personal informa- to the following: Specialist with A.G. Edwards Make sure copies of all related August 11, 2005 GUEST COLUMNIST Protect Yourself tion maintain a secure browser, • FTC’s ID Theft Hotline: (877) & Sons, Inc. in the Sugarhouse from 7 p.m. to usually indicated by a padlock documents are kept in a safe loca- Unfortunately, nobody is totally IDTHEFT (438-4338) office in Salt Lake City. (801) 8 p.m. at the immune from identity theft. The icon at the bottom of your screen. • Equifax Credit: (800) 685-1111 tion. The process of clearing all Financial 487-7177. This article was pro- Stansbury Park good news is that there are many If you do not see this or a similar • Experian Credit: (888) of the damage that has been done Clubhouse. Focus simple steps you can take to icon, be extremely cautious about EXPERIAN (397-3742) may take anywhere from several vided by A.G. Edwards & Sons, Seating is drastically reduce your chances of giving away your information. • Trans Union Credit: (800) months to a few years. There may Inc., Member SIPC. limited. Call Kenyon Eastin at 801- becoming a victim. • Maintain up-to-date computer 888-4213 487-7177 to reserve your place. One of the most important virus protection. While contacting these organi- What is it? things to remember is to make it • Do not store any personal zations may be enough to solve ������������������� Identity theft is one of the difficult for your personal infor- information on a laptop computer some cases, it is not uncommon fastest-growing types of fraud mation to slip into the wrong because if the laptop is stolen or for the damage to be deeper. You ����������������� today and is expected to affect hands: lost, a wealth of information will can use the following contacts if over 500,000 people in 2005. • Consider buying a shredder be in the hands of someone else. you have these circumstances: ■����������������������������������������������� The U.S. Department of Justice for all discarded paperwork that If You are a Victim • If banks are involved that ����������� defines identity theft as any crime contains your information. • Make sure you take immedi- are not members of the Federal ■����������������������������������������������� in which someone wrongfully • Don’t give personal informa- ate action. Not only does this limit Reserve System, contact the ■������������������������������������������������ ����� obtains and uses another person’s tion over the phone unless abso- the amount of damage that can be Federal Deposit Insurance ■�������������������������������������������������� personal data to commit fraud or lutely necessary. If someone needs done, but also in many cases, the Corporation at (800) 934-3342. �������������������������� deception for economic gain. It your Social Security number, ask sooner you report the problem, • If banks that are members ■���������������������������������������������������� started becoming popular in the if there is an alternative number the less money for which you are of the Federal Reserve System �������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� 1990s with the rise of the Internet. that they can use for their records. liable. are involved, contact the Federal ����������������������������������������������������� With the growing popularity of • Place passwords on all of • Make sure you keep accurate Reserve at (202) 452-3693. ������������������������������������������ online shopping and banking, your accounts so that nothing can and detailed records of all the • If a federal or state credit ������������������������������������������������������ preapproved credit card offers, be changed without your consent. agencies that you contact. union is involved, contact ������������������ and various other financial con- • Be sure to secure all personal • Close all affected accounts, the National Credit Union ���������������������� veniences, the number of identity and financial information in a file a police report, and give the Administration at (703) 518-6360. theft victims is expected to con- locked, fireproof cabinet in your report number to all involved • If the word “National” ����������������������� tinue rising. house. agencies. appears in the name of an affected �������������� How it Happens • Do not leave mail with sensi- • Maintain a file of all original bank, contact the Office of the ����������������� There are several ways a thief tive information to be picked up documentation you have sent or Comptroller of the Currency at �������������� can obtain your personal informa- from your home mailbox where received. (800) 613-6743. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ tion. Some of the more common anyone walking by can steal it. It’s the Law • If a bankruptcy fraud has ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ways are stolen wallets and purs- Instead, use public mailboxes that Identity theft is officially a occurred, contact the Office of es, stolen mail, “dumpster diving” offer more security. federal crime as a result of the Thrift Supervision at (202) 906- (rooting through trash), Internet • Be cautious of your online Identity Theft and Assumption 6000. hacking, burglary, and theft of activities especially if you use a Deterrence Act that was approved • If mail theft occurred, contact business records. wireless router, which is common by Congress in 1998. A conviction the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. Once a piece of your personal if you have more than one com- of this crime carries a maximum You can find the phone number in puter in your residence, linked to penalty of 15 years in prison, a the blue pages of your local phone WEDDINGS Mohlman/Koerner be graduating in the spring. Peterson / West Michael is the son of Frank Michael Mohlman and and Lucille Mohlman of Tooele. The wedding of Bobbie Jo Kimberly Koerner have cho- Michael is a graduate of Tooele Peterson and Cameron West sen Aug. 11, 2005, to be sealed High School and will be continu- will take place Aug. 6, 2005, at together in the Salt Lake Temple. ing his education at BYU in the Speirs Garden. If we missed any- A reception in their honor will be fall in mechanical engineering. one please join us that evening held that evening at the Joseph He is currently an Air Force from 6-8 at the reception, also at Memorial Building in Salt Lake ROTC cadet and plans to enter Speirs Garden. City between 7 and 9. They wish the Air Force upon graduation. to extend an invitation to their friends and family to join them in celebrating this wonderful occasion. Kimberly is the daughter of Michael Mohlman John and Deb Koerner of Dallas, and Kimberly Koerner Texas. Kimberly is majoring in exercise science at BYU and will

Proctor/Halacy

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Proctor are please to announce the marriage of their daughter Jill Elizabeth Proctor to Daniel Joseph Halacy IV, son of Cynthia Halacy and Daniel and Dee Halacy on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005. A reception in their honor will be held that evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Skyline LDS church, 777 Skyline Drive. Dan graduated from Granger High and Jill graduated from Tooele High. They plan to make Jill Elizabeth Proctor their home in Tooele. and Daniel Joseph Halacy IV BACK-TO-SCHOOL TIRE SALE!

® Woodard / Wardle TIRES

Mike and Glenna Wardle are pleased to announce the mar- $ $ riage of their son Kane B. Wardle 4for to Michelle Rae, daughter of UP Ray and Barbara Woodard on TO $ Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005. A recep- tion will be held in their honor 50 50 at 11448 S. Chapel Rim Way REBATE REBATE P155/80R1370 • P165/80R13 • P175/80R13 • P185/80R13 (2360 W.) South Jordan, from ON ALL MICHELIN TIRES ON BFGOODRICH TIRES 7-9 p.m. If we have overlooked anyone, please join us at the WHEN YOU BUY 4 TIRES $

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County fair Dance for prizes A DDR (Dance Dance Revolution) Tournament will be held at Buddy’s Stock Show and Sale Entertainment Center Friday, Aug. 5. The Tooele County Fair Livestock Seeding will begin at 4 p.m., tourna- Sale will be held on Saturday, Aug. 6, at ment starts at 5 p.m. There will be nov- 10 a.m. The public is invited to bid on ice (light) and expert (heavy) divisions. all animals up for sale. Prizes will be donated by Buddy’s. Judging will be on Friday, Aug. 5 with Plant clinic moved swine at 9 a.m., lambs at 11 a.m. and Tooele Master Gardeners’ plant diag- beef at 2 p.m. nostic clinic will not be held at the All swine that enter the grounds usual time this week. Instead we invite (unloaded from vehicle) must be you to bring your plant questions to the slaughtered — no exceptions. If the Master Gardeners’ booth at the Tooele swine are underweight they will be County Fair on Thursday evening, Aug. placed in a pen and the owner paid the 4, and all day Friday and Saturday dur- floor pace. ing regular fair hours. Hope to see you For more information contact Brad at the fair! Clayton 884-3494. Food distribution Friday Free events at fair The Utah Food Bank will distribute There are many free events at the food on Friday, Aug. 5, at First Baptist Tooele County Fair this year so bring Church, located at 580 S. Main St. in the whole family and enjoy! Tooele. Sign up begins about 7:30 a.m. • Gate admission and parking are and distribution will probably begin free. about 9 a.m. Anyone needing food is • 4H Horse show this Saturday at 9 welcome. At least one adult per house- a.m. hold must be present. We are usually • The stock show is running until finished between 11 a.m. and 11:30 a,m. Saturday. If you have any questions, call Pastor • All booths, exhibits, petting zoo, Jon at 882-2048. contests, demonstrations, characters, etc. run now through Saturday. Kick drug habit A 12 Step Addiction Recovery • Aug. 5-6 — The children’s art yard Program for addictive/compulsive will run with free activities for the behavior, run by LDS Social Services in kids! Tooele and Erda, welcomes new mem- The Tooele County 4-H Royalty contest chose 12-year-old Raeann Langston (left) as the Intermediate Princess; 15-year-old Morgan • Aug. 6 is the stock sale at 10 a.m. bers and everyone. Blackhurst (center) as the Senior Queen; and nine-year-old Cassie Bahe (right) as the Junior Princess. They competed in horseman- • Aug. 6 there is horse reigning at 5 • Tuesday 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 W., ship, speech and impromptu questions. For more information on 4-H contact the 4-H office at 843-2350. p.m. Tooele, Room 118 • The outdoor entertainment tent • Thursday 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. Erda until full. Prices are: female dog $50; 9-12 a.m. each day and 7:30-8:30 p.m. will have a variety of acts going on all us. All HOA members are invited to Road, Erda, Room 8 male dog $40; female cat $30; male cat Monday and Tuesday. day from Aug. 4-6. $20. Family plans (mom and less than If you have any questions, contact attend. There’s so much to do and see for Educate new hunters six months old litter) cost $90 for cats Coach Andrews at 882 -7748. free at the Tooele County Fair. Visit the Classes for Hunter Education will run and $135 for dogs. Vaccinations avail- fair’s website at www.tooelefair.com Aug. 9-18, range 20th. All classes are 6- Double tennis tournament Stansbury able for spay/neuter clients only. Cats for a full schedule. 9 p.m. Class will be held at the Tooele The annual Tooele Transcript- must be in labeled carriers. Enjoy outdoor movie County Health Building, 151 N. Main St. Bulletin Doubles Tennis Tournament Range times will be announced. Call 1-866-738-7349 or visit www. will be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 5- Candidates needed The Tooele County Fair will host a Candidates are needed to fill the State law requires students to attend utahpets.org for more information and 6, at the THS tennis courts. Enrty forms free movie on Thursday, Aug. 4, at 9:30 office of Trustee within the Stansbury all sessions of class. Cost will be $6. what to feed your pet before surgery. will be available at the Transcript- p.m. — The Incredibles. Bring your Greenbelt Service Area and the For more information call Gene at 882- • Aug. 16 — Grantsville at Westgate Bulletin office or at the Tooele City blankets and chairs, lay on the grass Stansbury Recreation Service Area 4767 or Bryan at 882-6795. Mortgage, 94 W. Main. Appointments Parks and Recreation office. The entry and watch a great show on the big are available by calling 884-1400 fee is $20 per team and T-shirts, tro- (constituting the Stansbury Service screen. Organizers will give free pop- Eagle Scout urges give blood • Aug. 17-18 — Tooele at Wal-Mart, phies and prizes will be available. All Agency). There are two vacancies in corn while supplies last and there may The Eagle Scout ARUP blood drive 99 W. 1280 N. Call 882-2085 for an ages and levels are encouraged to each of the above, for a total of four even be a surprise for the little ones. to benefit Primary Children’s Hosptital, appointment. enter. There will be several draws for vacancies. Positions are for a four year Come enjoy a fun time for the whole Huntsman Cancer Institiute and men, women and juniors. Juniors will term. Individuals elected to any of the family! Shriner’s Hospital for children will be be separated by age and adults by skill above positions must be willing and Pageant postponed held Tuesday, Aug. 9, from 3-8 p.m. at Meetings able to attend the required meetings the Stanbury Park Medical Clubhouse. level. Call Derek Smith at 843-1172 with Due to scheduling complications, the each month and be responsible to over- Please contact Joseph McClatchy at any questions. Miss Tooele County Pageant has been see any designated area(s) of responsi- 882-8960 for an appointment. Walk-ins County commission meets postponed until a later date. Organizers bility. The election will be held Nov. 8. are welcome. You must bring photo The Tooele County Commission will will advertise the new date soon. Please Grantsville For qualifications and procedure to identification. Those donates aged 17- hold a regular meeting on Tuesday, watch for more information or contact declare candidacy, call 882-6188 or visit 20 years need a signed permission slip Aug. 9, at 3 p.m. in room 310 of the Cheryl Adams at 843-3150. Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. Main, Kim Marshall, Special District Clerk to donate. GHS football car wash set at the Stansbury Service Agency, 1 Purchase tickets early Tooele. The annual Grantsville High School Country Club, Suite 1, Stansbury Park, Please purchase your Tooele County Support cancer victim Moving sale — Starting at 8 a.m. on County planners meet football car wash will be held Aug. 9 Utah between the hours of 8:30 a.m. Fair Concert and Demolition Derby Saturday, Aug. 6, a yard sale will be held The Tooele County Planning from 4-8 p.m. at Soelberg’s — $8 per and 3:30 p.m. tickets early to avoid the long lines. at 905 N. 620 E. to benefit the a family Commission will hold a public hear- car. Go to the Deseret Peak ticket office with two young children whose mother ing on Wednesday, Aug. 17, at 7 p.m. to avoid the service fees or you can See another great yard has cancer. The Jordans urgently need in the auditorium at the Tooele County Grist Mill purchase them through all ticketmaster Congratulations to Sherry and Earl to make an international move so she Courthouse, 47 S. Main, Tooele, to take outlets. There will be no outside food Larsen, 533 S. Street, located just south can recieve treatment. Items available comment on AMZ #1020-05 Amendment or beverages allowed at the ticketed of the Willow Elementary School in Cast reunion party set include furniture, wall art, crafts, fish to Chapter 24-5 Off premise advertis- events. There are no video cameras Grantsville. They are the sixth winners A Benson Grist Mill Pageant cast tank, books, vacuum, washer and many ing. allowed at the concert. of the Grantsville Yard Award. Their reunion party is set for Aug. 12 at the others. Donations can also be made at Health board meets Concert tickets are $20 in advance yard is large, beautifully landscaped Benson Grist Mill following the pageant the yard sale or at JennyJordan.net. The Tooele County Board of Health and $30 at the door. Derby tickets are and is a showcase of both flowers performance that evening. For more Come early. will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, $10 for adults, $6 for kids or a family and shrubbery. The Larsens have lived information, please contact Christie Aug. 16, at 7 p.m. in the health depart- pass is $30 (two adults and four kids). String players invited at their current address for only five Steadman at 882-4894. ment west auditorium (room 181), 151 Drive in demolition derby Calling all string players: ‘Classical years, but their landscaping accom- Farmers market opens Jammin’ for Chamber Strings, vio- N. Main, Tooele, to receive public com- plishments are truly amazing. Sherry The second annual Derby Car Raffle: The farmers market, craft fair and lin, viola and cello will meet the first ment on the draft of health regula- has been a beautician for 42 years but This year’s car is a 1972 Cadillac with flea market at the Benson Grist Mill will and third Thursdays of August and tion #14, ready-to-eat food handling. just recently retired. Earl and Sherry a Chevy 350 engine and transmission run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday September (Aug. 4, 18, Sept. 1, 15). Copies of the draft are available at the are the parents of eight children and 24 installed. Tooele High School Auto Shop Aug. 20 through Oct. 15. Anyone who Meet from 7:30-9 p.m. at the Tooele Tooele County Health Department, 151 grandchildren. Congratulations again Program students have been feverishly grows produce, makes hand-crafted Stake Center, 253 South 200 East, in N. Main. to the Larsens! working to complete this car for the items or has yard sale items is welcome the southwest corner of the building. Tooele County Fair Demolition Derby Sports Donner Reed Museum to bring these goods to sell. There is Bring your own Stand. Call Betta Nash and are urging the public to support The Donner Reed museum at Clark no vendor or booth charge. Tables and at 882-5107 or 830-8082 for music: their program by purchasing tickets and Cooley Streets in Grantsville is canopies are available on a first-come, Bach, Brandenburg #6; Mozart, Eine for $5 or five tickets for $20. Purchase Play football open, by appointment only, seven days first-serve basis. If you would like to Kline Nacht Musik; Handel, Water and • Tooele Ute football late sign-ups tickets at: Parts Plus, NAPA Auto Parts a week. For an appointment call 884- participate or need more information, Firework Suites. Lets get together and are being taken through Aug. 12. Sign- and Car Quest or by contacting Jerry 3411 or 884-3767. please contact Christine at 882-7678. enjoy!! up fee is $205. Please call with ques- Hansen at 882-5202. Winner must have G’ville family history tions at 843-5448; ask for Joel or Linda. Pageant finale slated a valid driver’s license and parent per- Gallery stroll slated The Grantsville Family History • Flag football sign-ups are for every- This is the 10th and final year for mission. The drawing will be the eve- Photography by Ron Allen will be on Center is located at 117 E. Cherry and one in Tooele County, ages 6-14 (coed). the Benson Grist Mill Pageant August ning of Aug. 4. display through Aug. 31, presented by is open help you with any research Cost is $45; draft will be on Aug. 20. All 12-13, 15. The pre-show begins at 8 ME Style. An artist’s reception will be from 12-4 p.m. Monday through Friday. 9-14 year olds will draft, no exceptions! p.m. followed by the pageant, a cel- held Aug. 5 from 6-9 p.m. Evening hours are 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Season runs Sept. 17 to Nov. 5. Call 882- ebration of Tooele County and its col- Tooele Wednesday and Thursday. We are also Collect box tops 0253 or 830-7630. orful history. Set outdoors at the his- open the first and second Saturday of General Mills is giving us a new • Youth Flag Football. Ages 3 & 4 toric Benson Grist Mill site, the pageant each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Learn to cheer way to earn more money through cost of $25. Ages 5 & 6 cost of $35. offers an evening of music, dancing, THS Cheer Clinic held on Saturday, the Boxtops for Education program. Program runs for eight weeks. Classes live animals and lots of fun! Seating Aug. 20 from 9:30 a.m. till 3 p.m. at Besides the boxtop coupons, until are limited to 20 athletes so hurry and Overlake is limited. Tickets are $4 per person the THS gymnasium, sign-ups are from Dec. 31, 2005, we are also collecting reserve your athlete’s spot. Call 882- and may be purchased at the Best 9-10 a.m. Clinic price is $15, lunch $3 the front label of the cereal that says 0253 or stop by P.L.A.Y. Sports at 33 N Western in Tooele, Soelberg’s Thriftway and T-shirt $7. Registration forms must whole grain and Campbells soup labels. Main St. Monday - Thursday 12-5 p.m. Join HOA board meeting in Grantsville and at the Benson Grist Bring these to your schools. If you are Mill. Come early for the pre-show and be signed by a parent on or before GHS football conditioning set The Overlake HOA Board Meeting Saturday morning. If a T-shirt is pur- not supporting a certain school, there will be held on Thursday, Aug. 4, at the enjoy a snack or meal from the on site Conditioning for the Grantsville High chased your child will perform at the are two drop off boxes for these at Tooele County Courthouse downstairs food vendors. For more information School football team will begin Aug. THS football game on Aug. 26. Extra Albertsons and Maceys, or for pick up in the emergency management confer- please call (435) 882-7678. 1 at 7 a.m and 7 p.m. The two-a-days practice Aug. 23 from 6-7 p.m. please call Sherry at 882-7604 or e-mail ence room at 7 p.m. If you have items will begin Aug. 8. All players interested [email protected]. you need to discuss with the HOA Get car clean in playing for the GHS football team board, bring your information and join SEE DOINGS ON B5 The Tooele Cheer Car Wash on Aug. Don’t miss fun book fair should attend conditioning and two-a- 6 from 8-11 a.m. at the Pro Wash. For a Stop by the Mountain West Medical day practices. wash/dry/windows the price is $5. For Center classrooms on Friday, Aug. 5, For more information contact wash/dry/windows/vacuum the price from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., to participate in Coach Bitters at 801-694-1316 or Coach DOINGS POLICY is $7. Please come and support your great discounts on unique books and Harrison at 435-841-9784. Tooele High School Cheerleaders! gifts. Proceeds help benefit Mountain Would you like to share a story or announce an upcoming event in “Doings West Senior Circle. GHS volleyball tryouts set Around the Valley?” Submit written announcements to Barbara Bennett by e-mail at Eat, support football The Grantsville High School volley- Come have dinner! McDonald’s in Fix pets clinic [email protected] or fax to 882-6123. With questions call 882-0050 x104. ball team will have try outs Aug. 8 at The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is happy to run notices of special events for charitable Lake Point will donate 10 percent of The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/ GHS at 7 a.m. organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. Businesses should contact the all sales between 5-8 p.m. on Aug. 11. Neuter Clinic will be in your area in THS volleyball tryouts advertising department to inquire about placing a display ad. Due to limited space we Come support your local youth football August. Both locations offer microchip- Tooele High School volleyball try- can only guarantee that items will run three times. Please limit your notice to 60 words league. Special thanks to Lake Point ping to anyone at any time. outs will be held Monday-Wednesday, or less. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the McDonald’s. Go Buffs! Space is limited. Intake is from 8 a.m. Aug. 8-10, at the THS gym. Times are desired publication date. THURSDAY August 4, 2005 B5

dents returning to Tooele High will sell hot dogs, hamburgers and School this fall were mailed soft drinks, so bring the family. Doings recently. Any student who did Continued from page B4 not receive a packet should con- tact Diane Valdez at 833-1978 Scouts ext. 2106. Erda • Mail in registration — Girl Scout leaders train Parents are encouraged to do The next Girl Scout Service the mail-in registration (post- Unit Leader Meeting is sched- Planning meeting canceled mark deadline is Aug. 10) to uled for Thursday, Aug. 11, at the The Erda Township Planning avoid waiting in long lines. The Tooele City Park located at 200 W. Commission scheduled for Aug. student’s schedule and receipt and Vine Street at 7 p.m. Topics to 10 has been canceled due to will be mailed upon receiving be discussed include Day Camp, lack of adenda. payment. September Recruitment, Early Planners hear public • In person registration — Registration and Troop Leader and The Erda Township Planning Thursday and Friday, Aug. 11-12. Co-Leader Training Opportunities. Commission will hold a public Seniors are scheduled for Aug. Questions? Contact Dorothy hearing in the Tooele County 11 from 8-11 a.m. and juniors are Williams at 882-5221. Courthouse auditorium, 47 S. set for Aug. 11 from 12:30-3:30 Main St., Tooele, Wednesday, p.m. Sophomores are scheduled Aug. 24, at 7 p.m. to receive for Aug. 12 from 8-11 a.m. and Seniors public comment on AMZ #1020- freshmen are set for Aug. 12 05 Amendment to chapter 24-5 from12:30-3:30 p.m. • School pictures — Schol Grantsville seniors Off premise advertising. The Grantsville Senior Center photography / Nick Drake pictures are scheduled for the The Tooele Babe Ruth 14-year-old All-Star team captured the Utah District Babe Ruth crown in Tooele July same times as registration hours. can be called at 884-3446. • Mondays 9 a.m. aerobics; 9-13 at Red DelPapa Field. The Buffs captured the crown with a perfect 3-0 record in post-season play. Team Stockton Those students who complete members include: (front row, l-r) Boone Baird, Logan Garcia, Matt Trussell, Steve Witkowski, Jake Dalton, the mail-in registration process lunch at noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. Austin Hansen and Kelcey Coyne; (back) Coach Scott Trussell, Jai Knighton, Matt Medina, Zach Christensen, are encouraged to come in to Chase Banks, Mitch Eyre, Jacob Clonts and Coach Roland Dalton. Missing is Coach Stewart Christensen. Stockton Days slated have their school picture taken • Tuesdays 9 a.m. pilates; 10 Stockton Days starts Friday, during the registration times. A a.m. ceramics; 1 p.m. Skipbo; Aug. 19 at Alex Barker Memorial lunch at noon, reservations by makeup picture day will be held members. food, games, entertainment and days and play bingo for prizes. Ball Park at 6 p.m. 8:30 a.m. in September. • Hinges and Twinges (water prizes. Pizza, cake and drinks will be • Horse Trail Ride begins at • Wednesdays 8 a.m. aerobics; • Free lunch — Applying for aerobics) — Meets Tuesdays • Aug. 30 — Birthday Bingo served! Cost will be $3. 6 p.m., contact Kim Allred for 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. breakfast; 1 p.m. free lunch is a separate process and Thursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt Night 5 p.m. in the MWMC class- more information 882-1806. pilates; 1 p.m. Pinochle handled through the district’s Aquatic Center, $2.50 for mem- rooms. Celebrate August birth- SEE DOINGS ON B6 • Oldies Car Show from 6-8 • Thursdays 9 a.m. Pinochle; food service office (833-1920) or bers. p.m. (If you know of someone 10 a.m. line dancing; lunch at the THS lunchroom (833-1980). • Aug. 5 — Book Fair 10 a.m. with a classic car, pass it along, noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m.; • New move ins — Any stu- to 4 p.m. at the hospital class- the more cars the better). 12 p.m. blood pressure clinic; 1 dents new to the Tooele School rooms. Ten percent of proceeds • Fun activities, games, bake p.m. Bingo District who intend to enroll benefit Senior Circle. sale, championship softball • Fridays 9 a.m. aerobics; lunch No Plans for Retirement? at Tooele High School this fall • Aug. 5 — Breakfast Buddies game, food and entertainment at noon, reservations by 8:30 a.m. should complete the registra- 9 a.m. at Jim’s Family Restaurant • Does your employer offer a pension? all begin at 10 a.m. and run • Everyday quilting tion process prior to the New for Dutch treat. throughout the day. • Aug. 10 — Blood sugar and • Social Security won’t cover your needs! Student Registration Day Aug. • Aug. 11-12 — AARP Driving • Bring potluck and eat with pressure testing 10 a.m. 17-18. Parents should contact Course 12:30-4:30 p.m. each family and friends beginning at • Aug. 15 — Reno three night THS registrar Diane Fetherston day. Both days are mandatory 5:30 p.m. trip $144 p.p. dbl. at 833-1978 ext. 2103. Then par- to complete the course. Cost is • The Little Miss Stockton • Aug. 20 — Old Time Fiddlers LOOKS LIKE IT’S UP TO YOU! ents and students will meet with $10. Meet at MWMC classrooms. Pageant deadline to register is 1-3 p.m. a THS administrator. Registration is required. Aug. 17. Contact Jennifer Dyson • Aug. 30 — Foot clinic at 1:30- You may already have After these steps are com- • Aug. 17 — Wellness 843-4325 to register. 3:30 p.m. the resources to build plete, students should attend Luncheon 11 a.m. in the hospital • Attention all vendors and • Sept. 17 — Old Time Fiddlers wealth and crush debt. one of the New Student classrooms. Topic is “Hormonal crafters — Booth space avail- 1-3 p.m. Let us show you how. Registration sessions. Seniors Replacement Therapy and able for $10. Come sell your are scheduled Wednesday, Aug. Tooele seniors More,” presented by Dr. Travis wares. Deadline is Aug. 17. 17, at 8 a.m. and juniors at 1 The Tooele County Senior Klingler. Lunch costs $3. Money FREE financial needs analysis! Contact Town Hall at 882-3877 p.m. Sophomores are scheduled Citizen Center can be reached at is due Aug. 12. or Ron Stanley at 843-5968. Thursday, Aug. 18, at 8 a.m. and 882-2870. • Aug. 18 — Breast Cancer • DUP Museum will be open 9 801.891.0401 freshmen at 1 p.m. All sessions • Mondays — Bridge 10 a.m.; Support Group 7 p.m. in the a.m. to 3 p.m. will be in the school library near aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch at MWMC classrooms. 801.891.0402 the main office at Tooele High Noon; line dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo • Aug. 23 — Summer party Churches School. 1 p.m. 6-8 p.m. at the Deseret Peak GHS registers • Tuesdays — Lunch at Noon; swimming pool pavilion. Enjoy www.pickfunding.com Grantsville High School Pinochle 1 p.m. Find God’s word registration will run Aug. 9-11 • Wednesdays — Breakfast 9 Come find out about Gods from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each a.m. to Noon; aerobics 10:30 a.m.; word at the Tooele Church of day according to the following dancing 12-1 p.m.; Christ, 473 W. Utah Ave. Call schedule: • Thursdays — Pinochle 9 882-4642 for information. Our • Aug. 9 — 12th grade and a.m.; aerobics 10:30 a.m.; lunch schedule is: Sunday Bible class new students at Noon; blood pressure at Noon; at 10 a.m.; Sunday Worship at • Aug. 10 — 11th and 10th bridge 12:45 p.m. 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday grades • Fridays — Aerobics 10:30 Bible class at 7 p.m. • Aug. 11 — 9th grade a.m.; lunch at Noon; Bingo 6 p.m.; dancing 6-8 p.m. Bread of Life welcomes Rose Springs registers Bread of Life Fellowship wel- • Aug. 5 — Dancing with New students should register at Delbert comes Evangelist Dick Williams Rose Springs Elementary School on Sunday, Aug. 7, at 6 p.m. at • Aug. 11 — Trip to Wendover. beginning Monday, Aug. 8, from Cost is $11. Bus leaves the center the Stansbury Park Clubhouse. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Due to the antici- Everyone is welcome. at 9 a.m. pated number of new students, • Aug. 12 — Dancing with Baptist revival set class lists will be posted on the Delbert Dr. Terry Vanbuskirk will be front doors of the school on Aug. • Aug. 19 — Dancing with Ned ���������������� holding a tent revival sponsored 18 in the afternoon. • Aug. 26 — Dancing with the by the Tooele Bible Baptist Students, parents and friends Faddis band Church in the parking lot of may visit the school on Aug. 22 to ������������������������������������������������������ Quality Dodge at 200 N. Main see where their classrooms will Senior Circle, MWMC Aug. 7-12 starting at 7 p.m. be and meet their teachers. Senior Circle, sponsored by Community Health Systems and Transportation and nursery G’ville Jr. High are available. All are welcome. Mountain West Medical Center, Registration for the 2005-06 is for those over 50 and costs just Contact the church at 882-7183 school year at Grantsville Junior or home 882-6692. $15 per year. Call 843-3690 for a High School, 318 S. Hale, will membership form and to RSVP Lutheran Bible school be Aug. 16-18 from 12-7 p.m. for all activities except exercise First Lutheran Church at 7th Students new to the district reg- and water aerobics. and Birch will have Vacation ister Aug. 16, seventh graders on • Body Instincts — Meets on Bible School Aug. 8-12 for chil- Aug. 17, eighth graders on Aug. 18. Tuesdays 10 a.m. at Pinnacle dren ages 3-12. This year’s theme Grantsville Jr. High’s Booster club Therapy (29 S. Main). Free to will be “Safari.” Between les- sons are snacks, fun, crafts and games. You can register your children now through Aug. 8 by calling 882-4854. Vacation bible school PUBLIC NOTICE St. Barnabas Center will have its first Vacation Bible School TOWN OF RUSH VALLEY Aug. 5-12 for children ages 3-5 and those going into grades K- The Town of Rush Valley has openings for the 6 at 5:30-8 p.m. Our theme this Mayor and Town Council. The Declaration of year is “He has the whole world ��������� ��������������� ������������������ in his hands ... Christianity Candidacy forms are available from the Town around the world.” We will be Clerk, Joyce McAtee, 1200 West Highway ���������� ������������� �������������� learning how Christianity devel- 199, Rush Valley. Phone # 435-837-2229. oped through various countries �������������������� with local food, fun, crafts and ���������������� MAYOR Term 4 years ����������� games. Come join us at 1794 N. �������������������� Aaron Drive. Registration sign- Town council 2 persons, 4 years ���������������������������� up sheets are available and a Town council 1 person, 2 years suggested $5 per child donation ������������������������������������������������� ��������� would be appreciated. Call 882- ������������������������������������������������� 4721. Each person seeking to become a candidate ��������������������������������������� for a municipal office shall file a declaration ����������������� Library of candidacy in person with the city recorder or town clerk during office hours and not later ���������������������������������� ��� Closed for inventory than 5:00 pm between July 15 and August 15, ���������������������� The Tooele City Library will 2005 (20A-9-203) ������������������������������� be closed for inventory Aug. 14- ������������������������ 22. Books will not be due and The clerk or recorder shall review the fines will not be charged during �������������� the time the library is closed for qualifications necessary to become a ������������������������������������� ������������������ inventory. candidate and the provisions of status or ���������������������� municipal ordinance governing the disclosure ������������������ Schools of campaign contributions or expenditures with each person who files for candidacy. (10- THS registers 3-208(4)) Registration packets for stu- B6 THURSDAY August 4, 2005

in the auditorium at the Extension together. There will be a sign-up non-smoking, wheelchair access, by Calvary Chapel of Salt Lake the Academy of Western Artists. Doings office at 9:30 a.m. We will watch sheet at the bars. You may also nursery available Monday-Friday will be held at Liberty Park on In July, 2004, the AWA member- Continued from page B5 videos concerning sewing present- call Jody at 884-6181. There will only (no children on Saturday). Saturday, Aug. 7. Events start ship named the 28-year-old Utahn ed by Shirley Adams. We invite be a mandatory meeting on Aug. Feeling trapped? at 10 a.m. in the North Shelter. their Western Male Vocalist of the Groups anyone who enjoys sewing to join 20 at 10 a.m. at 200 West and Vine If someone’s drinking is affect- Enter the park at 1300 South and Year! us for the meeting. For more infor- St. (park). ing your life, Alanon can help. Call 650 East and drive around to the Concerts are free to the public mation, please call Geri Thomas at Teen moms get together 882-7756 for information. Big Top. Plenty of free water will and begin at 7 p.m. on Mondays N.A.R.F.E. meets 882-3487. The Teen Mom’s Group in be available and other food and through Aug. 22, at the Chase Kick drug habit drinks for purchase. This is a free The August meeting for the Eagles events set Tooele is having an open house Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts, Do you have a drug problem? event. For additional information Tooele Chapter of the National • Friday Night Steaks — Eagles on Aug. 5. Come meet teen moms located in the center of Salt Lake Narcotics Anonymous meetings call (801)264-9999. City’s Liberty Park. Active and Retired Federal Friday night steaks will be hosted who know what you are going might be able to help! Come and Employees Association will be by Kaylyn Simpson with Kevin and through. This is a support group Walk for diabetes For more information, contact share in our experience of staying the Folk Arts Program at (801) Aug. 11 at 1 p.m. at the Tooele Barbara Denner Friday, Aug. 5. that meets weekly and has once-a- clean Mondays at 6 p.m., Tuesdays America’s Walk for Diabetes will start at This is the Place 533-5760 or visit our website at Senior Citizen’s Center. Plans Come out and have dinner and month get-togethers. Call Erica at at 6:30 p.m., Fridays at 6:30 p.m. Heritage Park and finish at Utah’s arts.utah.gov. for the annual picnic/meeting in socialize with your friends. 850-9803 if you just need someone and Sundays at 9:30 a.m. — 1120 Hogle Zoo on Saturday, Sept. 10. September will be discussed. All • Lunch — Lunch will now to talk to. W. Utah Ave. Disabled create art Check in is 8 a.m.; start time is members should attend. For more be served at the Eagles Lodge. Alzheimer’s support group Art Access/VSA arts of Utah is Bereaved parents 9 a.m. Register today at 1-888- accepting applications for Artist information call Hal Webster at Hot/cold sandwiches, Polish dogs, The next meeting of the Join a bereaved parents sup- DIABETES or online at diabetes. in-Residencies in organizations 882-5331 or Marla Ramey at 882- corn dogs, pizza, etc. Come up in Alzheimer’s Support & Education port group held every third Friday org/Walk. serving adults with disabilities 3876. the cool and have lunch. Group will be Tuesday, Aug. 9, of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Mondays in the Park Concert and/or seniors. Sewing group meets Ladies pool league begins at 2:30 p.m. at the Tooele Senior Stansbury Park Clubhouse. Parents The Utah Arts Council’s annu- To receive more information Tooele neighborhood sewing Tooele County Ladies Pool Citizen Center, 59 E. Vine. Those who have lost a child through mis- al Mondays in the Park Concert or to request funding proposal group will hold their monthly League — Ladies, it’s time once interested in attending this month- carriage, ectopic pregnancy, still- Series continues on Aug. 8 with a materials, representatives from meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 17, again to start putting your teams ly group or for more information birth, early infant death or SIDS performance by Brenn Hill. Born organizations providing services call Frank Reed at 882-2870 ext. are invited to attend. Any ques- in Utah, Brenn has a natural love to adults with special needs and/ 130. Real Estate Tips tions, contact Becky Chamberlain of the western outdoors nurtured or seniors should contact Amanda Castaways AA 843-7195 (please leave a message). by hard-working summers at his Finlayson at 801-328-0703 or e-mail No children, please. BUY THE LOAN BEFORE THE HOME! Castaways Alcoholics grandparents’ farms. At 16, he [email protected]. Proposal Ready to buy a home? More to the Anonymous meets Monday performed at the annual National materials are also available at point, ready to finance a home? Begin through Saturday at Noon in the General Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, www.accessart.org. Art Access/ by finding the right lender, using these youth room at St. Barnabas Center, NV, and that changed his life. Now VSA arts of Utah is located at 339 guidelines to make a wise choice. 1784 N. Aaron Drive, Tooele a noted singer-songwriter in the W. Pierpont Ave. in Salt Lake City. The biggie is the interest rate, and (Southwestern-looking church by Calvary Chapel crusades cowboy tradition, he has been Regular office hours are Monday- whether variable or fixed. If variable, the new hospital): open, mixed, Wasatch Crusade ‘05 sponsored nominated for multiple awards in Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. determine when you can lock it in and if it will cost you anything to do so. If you have excellent credit, you should get the lowest rate offered. Establish what points you will pay, and if there is any penalty for prepayment. A “point” equals one percent of the loan’s value, and when Register your child for kindergarten paid up front, can reduce your overall interest rate. Sometimes accepting a prepayment penalty also allows you to negotiate a lower rate. To be eligible to enter kin- Tooele or The Utah State 3 Hepatitis B Kindergarten Assessment Get quotes for closing costs and minimum down payment. The more you dergarten a child must be at Division of Health, 554 South 2 Hepatitis A The Kindergarten pre- can pay down the better, but expect to pay 3 to 20 percent of the purchase least five years of age before 300 East, Salt Lake City. The 1 Varicella (chicken pox) screening will be scheduled for price. There are even a few zero down loans! Closing costs include Sept. 1. cost for a Utah birth certificate TB tests strongly recom- appraisals, recording fees and more, but the lender should provide a your child from Aug. 23-26. It is “good faith estimate” of all out-of-pocket expenses. The following documents is $12. Birth certificates for mended important that you have your are required before a child can a child born outside of Utah A copy of the child’s Social child registered before these Ask how long it will take to process your application, and what factors be registered for school: should be obtained from The Security Card or a number might cause delay. A lender may say two weeks, but 45 to 60 days is a dates to receive an assessment more realistic timeframe. Provide the required documentation and let Health Exam — make an state division of health in the is also required and a dental time. Students will be placed the lender know of any changes during the process. appointment as early as pos- state the child was born in. exam is highly recommended. in classes by the principal and sible with your physician or All elementary schools in Compare lenders before you start comparing homes, and experience a Immunizations school team on Friday, Aug. health clinic Tooele County offered spring 26. happier purchase! These are required by law for Eye Examination — This is registration for this year’s kin- Kindergarten teas will Berna Evans & Chris Sloan are both Past Presidents of the Tooele a child entering school: County Board of Realtors with over 20 required by law for all children dergartners. If you have not be held in local schools on years of combined experience in entering school for the first 4 DPT (5th dose required if registered your child please Monday, Aug. 29. Kindergarten Tooele County real estate. Existing time the 4th DPT was given before contact your local school as students first day of school is homes or New Construction, Birth certificate — All par- 4 years old soon after Aug. 9 as possible. If Tuesday, Aug. 30. listing your home, or finding the ents of children born in Tooele 3 Polio (4th polio require if you are new to the district and Please verify these dates home of your dreams, contact County or other areas in the 3rd polio was given before you have other students enter- with your local school in case Berna or Chris @ 840-5029, or visit the child was 4 years old) Real Estate our website @ tooelehomes4sale.com Utah may obtain a copy of ing the school system, please of changes in individual school ortooelebankownedhomes.com. their child’s certificate from 2 Measles, Mumps, Rubella have the above information schedules. School district offi- The Tooele County Health (MRR) — must have been given and a transcript from their pre- cial look forward to meeting Berna Evans 840-5029 • Chris Sloan 840-5031 Department, 151 North Main, after the 1st birthday vious school to register them. with you and your child.

NOTICE OF PROPOSED ATTENTION CITIZENS TAX INCREASE The law requires that the Tooele County School The Tooele County School District is District advertise a tax increase, even when the proposing to increase its property tax revenue. As tax rate remains the same as last year. For 2004, a result of the proposed increase, the tax on a the tax rate was 0.008896. For 2005, the tax rate 120,000.00 residence will be $587.14 and the tax will remain UNCHANGED at 0.008896. on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity We believe this requirement in the law is will be $1,067.52. Without the proposed increase misleading and that it creates misunderstanding the tax on a $120,000.00 residence would be among citizens. Because the Board of Education $573.74, and the tax on a business having the has adopted a tax rate that is EXACTLY THE same value as the average value of a residence in SAME as last year’s rate, there will be NO the taxing entity would be $1,043.16. INCREASE in the amount of your taxes to the School District, unless your property has been The 2005 proposed tax rate is 0.008896. appraised at a higher value by the Tooele County Without the proposed increase the rate would be Assessor. 0.008693. This would be an increase of 2.34%, which is $13.40 ($1.12 per month) on a Anyone living in a home valued at $120,000 paid $120,000.00 residence or $24.36 per year on a $587 in school taxes in 2004. Since the Board of business having the same value as the average Education did NOT INCREASE the tax rate, a value of a residence in the taxing entity. With taxpayer in the same $120,000 home will pay NEW GROWTH, this property tax increase and exactly the same $587 in 2005. There is NO other factors, the Tooele County School District INCREASE in school taxes, unless the Tooele will increase it property tax revenue from County Assessor has appraised the property at a $12,919,276.00 collected last year to higher value. $13,936,000.00 COLLECTED THIS YEAR WHICH IS A REVENUE INCREASE OF We appreciate the support of Tooele County 7.87%. citizens and taxpayers. We strive to provide a All concerned citizens are invited to a public quality education for the children of our county as hearing on the tax increase to be held on efficiently as possible. August 16, 2005 at 6:00 p.m. Thank you, 92 S. Lodestone Way, Tooele, Utah. Tooele County Board of Education THURSDAY August 4, 2005 B7 Nine truths bring true happiness to mankind ince my ing this law was brought to light. Truth 6: The Law of Righteousness one who directs your life, and of distinction of God’s children truth is balanced by the depth of walk The truth is that by dying on the Christ is God’s only provision not other men, or you will end is that they reflect Him by their His grace.” We must finally realize Swith the cross, Christ fulfilled the Mosaic for righteousness; any righteous- up in hell. attitudes and conduct all the time. that we’re all dependant on grace ness apart from Christ is self- Lord began Law for us and, by doing so, Truth 9: The Royal Law God’s children speak the truth, to achieve God’s best for us. May several years redeemed us who were under righteousness. Righteousness James 2:8 tells us, “If you really walk in the light, and walk in you always be blessed by living ago, one thing the law. The two purposes of the cannot be attained through good fulfill the royal law according to honest love. When the Holy Spirit God’s truths. I have noticed Mosaic law were to reveal sin to works or achievements, but only Scripture, ‘You shall love your comes upon us, we are endowed Patti Nielsen, a member of about people people so they would understand by the grace of God. The law of neighbor as yourself,’ you do with this kind of Godly love, and New Life Christian Fellowship, in general, is that they could not keep the law righteousness allows us to come well.” Commanding us to love is are then able to put it into prac- is one class away from complet- their resistance on their own and, consequently, to God in Christ’s righteousness the king of laws and underlies tice as we mature spiritually. ing a master’s degree in theology to the truth. I show them how in need of a if we will believe in and receive all other commandments deal- Jesus warned us in Matthew from Jacksonville Theological Pati Nielsen have learned, Savior they were. Jesus Christ. ing with human relationships. If 7:14: “The way is narrow that Seminary in Jacksonville, Fla. sometimes the GUEST COLUMNIST Truth 3: The Law of the Mind Truth 7: The Law of Christ we’re going to walk in the will of leads to life, and few are those She is completing her studies hard way, that This law lets us know that God This law is one of compassion, God we must be people who love. who find it.” Why is this so? from Tooele. She and her hus- the truth, as The Good made us in His own image. This caring and concern for those in It’s deemed by God to be one of Because people are often offend- band teach the 2- to 5-year-old God sees it, is means, then, that God also has a need. Its main tenant is doing the the greatest things a person can ed by the truth, or they think it’s children once a month at their offensive to News body, a soul (mind), and a spirit. will of God in behalf of others. do. Love reproduces itself and is too hard to live, so they reject it. church. many people! Our mind, which God wants to be This law is stated in Galatians the basis for all things that func- In this case, it would be wise to New Life Christian Fellowship I believe this is due, in part, to spiritual, is not the brain, which 6:2: “Bear one another’s burdens, tion correctly. If you are a child remember: “Whatever God’s truth is at 411 E. Utah Ave., Tooele, the fact that we human beings dies, but knowledge. It is a part of and so fulfill the law of Christ.” of God, you will even learn how demands, His grace will provide,” Utah. 84074 (435) 843-7430; have many “preconceived ideas” the inner man, and as such com- To follow this law one’s motives to love your enemies. The mark because; “The height of God’s www.newlifeoftooele.org about how things logically prises the soul and the spirit, the must be right; in other words the “should be,” and they seem to parts that God seeks to save. good deed must be done within be “working” for us, so we don’t the will of God, it must be done Truth 4: The Law of Sin and Death want to change. What we don’t out of unselfish love, and it must Sin is the very nature of the realize is that our way of thinking not be done to seek personal gain Devil. Sin is even more destruc- and our “logic” is totally different or reward. tive than the Devil, however, Touch the Voting from God’s way of thinking and His logic. because sin is what separates Truth 8: The Law of Liberty The perfect law of liberty The truth is, only God knows us from God. Sin can occur in is the gospel of Jesus Christ. It what’s best for each of us, and thought, word and deed. Sin is replaced the law of Moses and is we need to learn to let Him be in contrary to God’s nature. To be Machine of the Future the law under which Christians charge of our lives instead of tak- free from this law we must iden- ing control of our own lives, and tify with Christ in His life and in must live. It entitles the believ- (June 2006) this is hard for us humans to do. His death. The law of sin is that er to be free from sin through Our goal as Christians should which will condemn the world if Christ. Pride and self interest be to become Christ-like. Jesus it does not identify with God and will become the motivating forc- revealed God’s heart and called it repent of its sins on an individual es which will replace the leading Visit the County Clerk’s Booth at the “truth.” John 8:31-32 “If you abide basis. of the Holy Spirit when a person in my word, then you are my dis- is not firmly established in and Truth 5: The Law of the Spirit of Life following the law of liberty. In Tooele County Fair ciples indeed; and you shall know This law is the highest of God’s the truth, and the truth shall make other words, your efforts will laws and is only found in Christ yield no success, but will only to see and try the new voting machines you free.” Jesus. Because the natural mind We need to expose our hearts be wasted, if you are acting out- th cannot understand the spiritual side of the will of God. In Christ, Friday, August 5 and to “truth” and cleanse our hearts things of God, God made this law from self-deception and lies. “law” and “liberty” are brought th pm to assist us in our understand- together to be the heart of the Without the love of the truth, no ing of His Word, and the whole Saturday, August 6 , Noon - 6 area of our lives can be corrected. gospel. The gist of this law is spiritual realm. The Holy Spirit is that Jesus should be the only To summarize: We need merely God’s Spirit, who He sent to guide to love and embrace the “truth” us into all “truth,” and to remain to be delivered from sin and our teacher for life. However, in self-deception, but this is just order for the Holy Spirit to help what I’ve found is so difficult for us we must be born again chil- people to do — look honestly at dren of God and receive Christ themselves. Today I would like and His Spirit into our hearts. The to present nine of God’s Spiritual Bible was written by the Holy Truths which I have learned Spirit and is the final authority ��� from one of my master’s classes when deciding what is right and through Jacksonville Theological what is wrong. Therefore, it is �� Seminary entitled “The Spiritual very dangerous to speak against Laws of Truth” by Dr. Larry Goss. the Spirit. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 tells If incorporated into your life, us: “All Scripture is given by these truths will cause you not inspiration of God, and is profit- only to be a better and more ful- able for doctrine, for reproof, for filled person, but also to be a per- correction, and for instruction in son who lives closer to God. righteousness.” The advantage of Truth 1: The Law of Faith having God’s righteousness ver- Faith requires the acknowledg- sus our own, is that God’s gives ing of spiritual truths and submis- the believer the ability to discern sion to them. Faith is believing those who are in the family of God said what He meant and God. It also provides the believer meant what He said. The first with a protective covering that steps in walking in faith are to is to be used in spiritual warfare. speak the truth and walk in love. The Holy Spirit will lead you to Truth and love are God’s first pri- the Word of God, the Bible, which orities because everything else is is Jesus Christ Himself. It is by dependent upon these two condi- the Law of the Spirit of Life that tions. we attain freedom from sin and Truth 2: The Mosaic Law death. This law is above ritu- After Christ died on the cross als and is only observed when for us, the Law of Moses was we’re in union and harmony dead. It was at this time that the with the Spirit of Christ, because knowledge of the truth concern- Christianity is spiritual! BIRTHDAYS Abbie Dasher

Hi! My name is Abbie and I just turned one-year-old on July 13, 2005. My proud mom is Beth Dasher and she thinks I’m the cutest. I had a great big party with all my family and friends at the park. I got tons of presents and got really messy from the cake. Being one is so much fun!

Abbie Dasher

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first attempt at climbing Mount causing the ice and rocks to be drops down inside the crater of Climbers Rainier. He also climbed in the more frozen. It’s easier to walk the volcano and an hour’s walk continued from page B1 Summers of 2001 and 2004. In on hard snow than soft snow, across the crater bowl goes to 2004 he climbed with McCloy Smith added. the “true summit.” whether or not it is safe. That’s during the first week of July Even though the climb up to “You’ve got to get to the true our prime responsibility,” Smith and they made it to the top. the summit isn’t quite as far as summit,” he said. said. “We pulled the plug instead The excellent climbing condi- the climb from the start to the Although climbing is consid- of climbing up and taking a huge tions made the climb easier and base camp, walking on ice with ered an adrenaline rush, Smith risk.” safer. 70 pounds of equipment is far says he doesn’t necessarily do it Climbing mountains of this “We left the base camp at from easy. for the rush. caliber are really weather depen- 11:30 p.m. and were up at the “You have to be very asser- “I enjoy being outdoors, expe- dent, he said. summit by 7:30 a.m.,” Smith tive, constantly focusing on riencing what I can,” he said. In addition to the weather, said. where you’re putting your feet. “You’ll never know unless you three novice climbers with them Climbers ascend to the sum- One false placement and you try.” had a slower pace. mit during the night because could slip,” Smith said. He is safe about climbing, However, this was not Smith’s the temperatures are lower, At the summit the climb however. He is always prepared in case an accident occurs. “I always take a rope,” he said. “That’s a level of risk I’m not willing to take.” Smith does think about climb- ������������������ ing big mountains, such as Mt. McKinley in Alaska. But, even the training and climbing for that mountain takes at least a month. Smith does not think it would be worth the time. I’ve heard that people come back ������������������ with fingers and toes gone, he Tim and Amanda Smith enjoy spending time in the outdoors together. said. I’m quite fond of mine, he They recently attempted to climb Mt. Rainier, a 14,410 foot peak. ���������� adds. But, he will take educated (climbing). It’s pushing yourself old enough he will take them. �������������� risks. to see what you can do, because “You can get hurt while driv- �������������������������� “People ask me why I’m will- you don’t know if you can do it ing a car or walking across the ing to risk (my life) in rock unless you try.” street...it doesn’t matter, there’s climbing or climbing mountains. Smith definitely would like to always a risk involved. Don’t There is too much to be enjoyed. make the journey up Mt. Rainier place yourself in a bubble a ������������ Life is to be experienced — you next summer, although he is refuse to experience anything have to give it a go,” Smith said. not sure his wife will join him. beyond going to the mall and ��������������������� “There’s nothing quite like it Perhaps, once his children are shopping,” he added.

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TEN-PICA FORMAT Editors’ Choice Page 2 J [HBO] Movie: TZ ‘‘Campus Man’’ (1987, Comedy) John Dye. ‘PG’ Movie: TT ‘‘Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid’’ (2004) ^ The Comeback Entourage Six Feet Under (In Stereo) ^ K [KUED] The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer Dr. Christiane Northrup’s Mother-Daughter Wisdom (In Stereo) ^ Dr. Christiane Northrup’s Mother-Daughter Wisdom (In Stereo) ^ Sukhavati: A Mythic Journey L [KPNZ] Girlfriends Celeb Justice One on One All of Us Girlfriends Half & Half Roseanne Roseanne Girlfriends Celeb Justice Jerry Springer (In Stereo) ^ 1: [TBS] Friends Friends Friends Friends Family Guy Family Guy Minding-Store Minding-Store Movie: TZ ‘‘The Waterboy’’ (1998, Comedy) Adam Sandler. ^ 1; [KBYU] Little House on the Prairie Broadway’s Lost Treasures III: The Best of the Tony Awards Tommy Fleming: A Voice of Hope (In Stereo) ^ Perry Mason ^ I Love Lucy ^ 1= [FOX] The Simpsons Seinfeld Renovate My Family Renovate My Family News The Simpsons Seinfeld Dharma & Greg Yes, Dear 1> [KJZZ] Friends Will & Grace Wheel-Fortune Jeopardy! ^ Dr. Phil News Friends Home Improve. 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Teen Titans Z Family Guy Futurama Hungerforce Inuyasha Full-Alchemist 3; [CMTV] CMT Small Town Secrets Greatest Songs of Faith Inside Fame ‘‘Tammy Wynette’’ Dukes of Hazzard CMT Small Town Secrets CMT Music 3= [DISN] Kim Possible ^ Braceface ^ Lizzie McGuire Sister, Sister That’s-Raven That’s-Raven Movie: TTZ ‘‘Double Teamed’’ (2002, Drama) Annie McElwain. ^ Phil of Future Sister, Sister 3@ [SPIKE] CSI: Crime Scene Investigation WWE Raw (In Stereo Live) ^ UFC Unleashed (N) (In Stereo) Maximum MLB Real TV Real TV Blind Date 3B [AMC] Movie: TTT ‘‘Dr. No’’ (1963, Adventure) . ‘PG’ Movie: TTT ‘‘Dr. No’’ (1963, Adventure) Sean Connery. ‘PG’ Movie: TTT ‘‘Darkman’’ (1990) Liam Neeson. ‘R’ 3C [TNT] Law & Order (In Stereo) ^ The Closer Law & Order (In Stereo) ^ Without a Trace (In Stereo) ^ The Closer NYPD Blue (In Stereo) ^ 4; [CNN] Paula Zahn Now ^ Larry King Live ^ NewsNight With Aaron Brown ^ Lou Dobbs Tonight Larry King Live NewsNight With Aaron Brown 4= [CNBC] The Age of Wal-Mart: Inside America’s Most Powerful Company The Big Idea With Deutsch The Age of Wal-Mart: Inside America’s Most Powerful Company The Big Idea With Deutsch 4@ [LIFE] Movie: ‘‘Deliberate Int’’ Cont’d Movie: ‘‘Criminal Intent’’ (2005, Suspense) Linda Purl. ^ Golden Palace Golden Girls How Clean How Clean Design. 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� Housing, employment, public notices � Office: 882-0050 Classified NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Pub- Garage, Yard Sales Garage, Yard Sales Pets Livestock Livestock lishing Co. does not CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES endorse, promote, or Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, published every Tuesdays and Thursdays encourage the purchase HAVING A GARAGE TOOELE, 822 West 660 LAB PUPPIES, 3 HORSE HAY in barn, 1st QUALITY HORSE train- of any product or service Twenty Words or Less MONTHLY RATE SALE? Advertise it in South, Saturday, 8am- months, black and crop $4.50, 2nd crop ing and shoeing by advertised in this newspa- * An ad running a minimum the classifieds. Call 4pm. Moving sale. Lots chocolate, $150; Adult $5.00, Cow hay $3.00. Jean Fellows. Home: per. Advertisements are $ 50 After 20 Words of 8 consecutive issues 882-0050 of great items. Home chocolate lab, female, 882-2973 or 882-8204, 843-1059, Cell: ¢ the sole responsibility of 30 per word/issue $ ** gym, dinette set, too $400. (801)560-9891, (801)209-5837 (435)849-2043 (20 words or less) OVERLAKE, 295 West the advertiser. Transcript 6 ¢ 25 much to mention. 843-5240 Bold Type 5 per word/issue $2.00 per word over 20 words 1480 North, Friday, Sat- MINIATURE HORSES, SALE OR trade: yearling Bulletin Publishing Co. ¢ hereby disclaims all liabili- Boxed ads 50 per issue Bold/boxed ads extra urday, 8am-noon. TOOELE, 881 N Whitak- LHASA APSO puppies, horses, goats, horse paint filly, good blood- ty for any damages suf- *Includes the Tooele Valley “Extra” and **No credit for stopped ads. Includes er Dr, Friday, Saturday, 5wks, 2 males, 1 fe- trailers. Erda. Call Ken line, $600 or would con- Transcript Bulletin web-site 4 runs in the Tooele Valley “Extra” fered as the result of any STANSBURY PARK, 54 8am-1pm. Baby items, male, full papered. Ask- 801-232-4361 sider trade toward good advertisement in the Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition Spyglass Circle, Satur- clothes, misc. ing $600. (435)241- mountain horse. 882- day, 8am-12pm. Multi OAT HAY for sale, $2/ Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition 0086, (801)509-0965 4389 Transcript Bulletin Pub- family yard sale. TOOELE, 905 N 620 E, bale, in field. Call 840- lishing Co. is not responsi- All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will Clothes, all sizes, Saturday, August 6th, MOVING- PARAKEET 4379, Ty. TWO EXCELLENT geld- automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all non- crafts, baby stuff, furni- ing horses, excellent ble for any claims or rep- subscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. They will also run on our web-site. 8am. Moving sale. with cage and supplies, resentations made in ture, and lots of misc. Mother of two young $20 obo; 30 gallon fish ONE BURRO, $100. family horses. $1000 advertisements in the children has cancer and tank with fish and ac- 882-3774 each. Call (435)884- Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. STANSBURY PARK, needs to make interna- 5012 cessories, $30 obo. PEAS & Oats hay, and The Tooele Transcript- 5689 Fernin Lane, Sat- tional move for treat- Services Miscellaneous Miscellaneous 840-1442, 241-0286 horse hay for sale. Bulletin has the sole urday August 6, 7am- ment. Furniture, wall art $2.50 per bale. 882- Find Your authority to edit and locate 12pm. Appliances, and other great must PETS FROM Hale, Pit- Dream Home! clothes, misc. 4732 any classified advertise- ATTORNEY, E. Knowl- 1977 FORD Dumptruck, LIKE NEW custom truck have items. Come ear- bull pups, Cocker Span- TOOELETRANSCRIPT ment as deemed appropri- ton. Low legal fees. 2 ton, new rams, $1000 shell for long bed full ly! iel pups, Holland Lop, BULLETIN ate. DUI, divorce or bank- obo; 1996 Kawasaki size Ford. Dark gray, STANSBURY PARK, cat & lynx. Also pet ad- Subscribe Today ruptcy. $495 + filing 250, $1500 obo. $800 obo. 833-0170 or 6004- 6008- 6018 Bay- Transcript Bulletin Pub- TOOELE, 941 W 300 S, vertising. www.petsfrom 882-0050 Continued on next page lishing Co. reserves the fee. Criminal defense, (801)918-5955 840-2327 shore Drive, Saturday Friday, 9am-?. Baby hale.co.nr. 840-0886, right to refuse any adver- civil litigation. August 6th, 8am-12pm. items, clothes, enter- 840-0801 tisement. (435)496-3159. OZZFEST TICKET, Au- Large assortment of tainment center, etc. Riddles Salvage gust 16th, the pitt, seat items. PITBULL PUPS, 4 fe- BRO & Sis Cleaning 742, $165. (435)840- TOOELE, UTAH Avenue males, 2 males, $50. All real estate adver- STANSBURY, 322 E In- Services. Homes, apart- & Wrecking 3108 Friday July 17th. 2 Nori- Call 843-4399. tised in the Tooele terlochen Ln, Saturday, WRITER ments, offices. Also takr plates, found be- Transcript-Bulletin is Real cash for 8am-2pm. Children’s Handyman & property SELL YOUR computer in longing to set pur- POMERANIANS, teacup subject to the Federal your junk clothing, toys, misc. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin has an cleanup. We can help. the classifieds. Call chased above. Call babies, AKC, exotic, Fair Housing Act of car or truck. immediate opening for a full-time reporter. Call 882-4311 or 882-0050 882-1124 parti color, variety, ted- 1968 which makes it Having a yard sale? (801)706-4428 • car & trucks dy bear faces, exqui- Beat includes mostly hard news, but also illegal to advertise • farm equipment Announce it in the SHOPSMITH, bandsaw, site, $750 firm. some feature writing. “any preference, limi- • batteries classifieds! 882-0050 Pets COMPJUNKIES FOR all jointer, planner, dust (801)637-2802 tation, or discrimina- your computer needs! • aluminum & copper collector. Extras Delta TOOELE 903 N 400 E tion based on race, Free estimates, lowest 9am - 5pm • Mon - Sat 1 1/2YR German short Self-motivated, strong writers need only 12in drill press. 882- Saturday 8am-1pm twin Livestock religion, sex or nation- pricing in town, website hair, female, dark apply. Journalism degrees or previous FREE Pick-up 5533 captains, bed, dresser, al origin, or any inten- design and hosting, in brown, white. AKC reg- newspaper experience a must. 884- 3366 SWAMP COOLER, desk, baby items, tion to make any such home service. 843- istered. Excellent blood- 2ND CROP hay for sale, 6400 Burmester Rd • Grantsville window mount, like clothes and household preference, limitation 1290 line. All shots current, $90/ton. 840-4678 or discrimination.” The new, cools 1600ft, items. Mail, e-mail or fax cover letter, resume $375. WASHER and spayed. $100. 882- Tooele Transcript-Bul- CONCRETE C-K&J’s 6350 2YR OLD registered and writing samples to: letin will not knowingly ALL phases of con- DRYER, $75 each or TOOELE 959 North 720 Mike Call, Transcript-Bulletin, $115 set. 843-8880 West, Saturday, 9am- paint mare, ridden 10 accept any advertis- crete. Specializing in Dave’s Drugs 11 MONTH old female times, great horse, 58 N. Main, Tooele, UT 84074 ing for real estate flatwork, STAMPED. 5pm (Turn by Key Bank 30 WEST 1ST SOUTH or Hospital). Lots of ba- Dachsund, red & black, $900 obo. Older sorrel e-mail: [email protected] which is in violation of Best price in town. Furniture & AKC registered, has all mare, all around good the law. Our readers Concrete and repair. by items and misc. fax: 435-882-6123 Appliances items. shots, $500 firm. Ask horse, $600 obo. Must are informed that all 882-4399 or 840-0424. 882-0287 for Vickey. 882-2754, sell. 224-2182 No Phone calls please. dwellings advertised 830-4875 CREATIVE CONCRETE Are you taking vitamins, 12 FOOT Mahogany TOOELE, 1091 South in this paper are avail- conference table with 860 West, Saturday, 3YR Old Registered Bay able on an equal Coatings. Acrylic, ep- nutritional supplements, 6MO PUREBRED Shih Arabian gelding, great oxy, acid stains. Turn 10 Herman Miller leath- 8am-3pm. Multi family, opportunity basis. homeopathic or herbs? er executive chairs. exercise equipment, tzu, white & light brown, blood line. Flashy, ordinary into extraordi- Are they okay with your all shots, fixed, great $1200. 830-6250 or nary. Free estimates. $1000. Scott (801)330- holiday decorations, with kids, AKC regis- 882-7593 after 5pm. Equal Opportunity Employer (435)840-2606 pharmacy medications? 7284 household items. Too Services much to list! tered. $350 obo. 882- Better let us check it out. 1183, 840-3469 ALFALFA HAY, $90/ ton DRYWALL: Hanging, ANTIQUE HEAVY solid and oat hay, $70/ ton. finishing, texturing. 23 wood ornate king bed- TOOELE, 1323 East 970 A LOVE forever... AKC 839-3498 years experience. Li- room set- dresser/ mir- North, Saturday, 9am- Bichon puppies, white, My Friend Wanda censed and insured. ror, armoire, bed and 2 1pm. Eddie Bauer strol- Pet Grooming & Gifts fluffy balls with black CERTIFIED HAY, $450 Doug 884-1985; mobile night stands, $1200 ler, carseat, saucer, 11 East Vine Street, Tooele eyes and noses! 2 fe- per bale, also perfect 435-843-8020 (435)830-2653 obo. 884-6123 dishes and more. male, 3 male, $500- 1st crop, $90 per ton. NOW OPEN: EXPERIENCED PIANO COUNTRY COMFORT TOOELE, 2128 N Drou- $600 each. 884-3601, 882-3861 We’re more than just SPLISH - SPLASH teacher accepting stu- wood burning stove, bay Rd, Saturday, 8am- 830-6064 DOG BATH BALLOONS! Have your next EXCELLENT 2ND crop dents of all ages and model CC150. Floor 3pm. Scooter, bikes, 10 am - 5pm • Tues- Sat party HOSTED, so you can AFRICAN GREY with alfalfa/ mountain grass skill levels, $30 per enjoy it & stay ! protector and 6ft length dishes, clothes, lots of stress-free cage, $900. Call hay mix, $2.50/ bale. Self Serve Bath month, Stansbury. Call double wall flue pipe. stuff. Party Packs make your (435)830-0378 884-6460 Danielle 843-7390 or (435)882-1890 Walk Ins Welcome child’s next party a cinch! TOOELE, 257 Griffith All baths include shampoo, (801)680-3102. No more going from store to St., Saturday 6th, 8am- AKC CAVALIER King FREE: garden dirt/ man- conditioner, finishing rinse store for the plates, games, GAS RANGE, Whirlpool, Charles Spaniel pup- ure, large pile, pick up Also use of towel/brushes/blow dryer HANSON & SONS Han- party favors, & balloons - white, like new, used 11am. now it’s all in one bag ready pies, Blenheim, one at 331 North, 150 West, All dogs required to be leashed. dyman home repairs, 18mo. Cost $799 new, for you to pickup! TOOELE, 325 S 200 E, male, one female. Tooele 843-8598 GROOMING & PROFFESSIONAL BATH by appt. only anything, finish base- sell for $350. 843-1828 Saturday. Computers, (801)891-1655 ments, siding, roofing, It’s wedding time! Make printers, plenty of good GOATS, FEMALE 3mo NOW HIRING etc., reasonable, local, yours creative and special - GE ELECTRIC washer & stuff! EXOTIC FINCHES and old, Nubian/ Alpine, Stansbury Park. Call order your custom wedding GE gas dryer, like new, “Best Bet” decor and displays! cages. Various prices. friendly, disbudded, $75 Jeff (801)694-1568. $350 for pair. See to TOOELE, 348 Sally 882-7285 Deborah. obo. 882-1322 ALL POSITIONS 36 N. Main St. #5 appreciate. Call Pam or Way, Saturday, 7am. PAINTING LITTLE MOZARTS is Tooele Merc Plaza Vera 882-7188 Furniture sale: table registering students to FREE WILD barn yard GRASS HAY for sale, House, Apartments, Trailers and chairs, China participate in Preschool Tues -Sat 10am-5pm kittens, 882-3774 $3/ bale, good horse Interiors – Exteriors KENMORE LARGE ca- hutch, desk, curio, misc. Come in and fill out Piano Adventures! 435-224-4616 hay. 882-0376, 830- • Best Prices pacity gas dryer, works HEALER PUPPIES, dew BEST www.FoxxPianoStudio.com 4196 an application. • Best Service great. $150. 882-5273 TOOELE, 427 E Brittany claws, tails, shots, RATES or 843-5031. Call or • Best Quality 2 TIRES, Hercules, Way, Saturday, Sun- wormed, 4 males. 882- HAY FOR sale, first crop, email for more informa- KENMORE WASHER Your “Best Bet” in town P195/75 R14, $20 day, 9am-12pm. Every- 2649 If no answer no rain. $90/ ton, sec- tion. and dryer set, $250; QUALITY-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED each. Carpet kit for thing must go! Furni- (435)830-2647 leave ond crop $100/ ton. For FREE estimates call your painter John WhirLpool washer and ture, tools, exercise 1111 N. 200 W., Tooele PAT’S CONSULTANTS small truck, $40. 882- message. 840-2298, 843-0621 dryer set, $250; Side by equipment, books, Services. Land develop- 2362 side Kitchen Aid refrig- kitchen items, washer, ment; construction man- 882-0943 erator, $600. 850-2383 dryer, lamps, dog run, agement; rental renova- 2002 MONTANA travel Christmas decorations tion; handyman, labor trailer, loaded w/lots of LIVING ROOM Set for and lots more! services. (435)849- extras. 31’ 5th wheel. sale, couch, love seat, $28,000. 840-5199 DAVE’S DRUGS 0319 chair and rug, brand TOOELE, 44 West Sec- new condition, call 843- ond South, Saturday, PIANO & CELLO les- st 4 STEEL Commercial 1623 8am-12pm. Misc. items. 30 W. 1 So. sons, all ages, begin- garage doors, 10’h 882-0287 ning and intermediate 10’2”w tracks, springs NORTH VALLEY Appli- TOOELE, 472 Gordon Deputy Sheriff only. If interested and mounting. $200 ea • UPS Shipping ance. Washers/ dryers Circle (off Skyline), Fri- please call Tiffany or $500 for all 4. Call $99-$199. Complete day, 9am-Noon. Furni- • Stamps (435)882-8099 882-1099 repair service. Satisfac- ture, stroller, toys, Applications will be accepted until August 19th at 5:00 p.m. camping and misc. • Copies PIANO & voice lessons, tion guaranteed. Parts AMANA SIDE by side for all major brands. items. Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Deputy Sheriff with the • Fax Saturdays, 1hr includes fridge, $300 obo; 90 1/2hr theory. Currently Front loader/$550. 843- Tooele County Sheriff’s Department; Applicants must attach verification of completing the Written • Scrapbook Paper gallon fish tank w/stand, 9154, 830-3225. TOOELE, 48 North Entry Test required by the Utah P.O.S.T Academy; or the Peace Officer or Corrections Officer a BYU music minor. $200; Kitchen Aide Broadway, Saturday, • Office Supplies Piano $50/mo. Voice Certification along with the employment application. dishwasher, $200 obo. WASHER & DRYER 8am-3pm. • Money Orders $60/mo. 830-1419. 882-8681 Kenmore set. Heavy TOOELE, 541 N Cole- The P.O.S.T. standards physical agility test (flexibility, push-ups, sit-ups, and 1.5 mile run) will be PIANO LESSONS! duty, nice condition man, Friday, Satur- administered at the Tooele High School Track, 240 West First South, Tooele, UT 84074 on August AERATION, TILLING. www.FoxxPianoStudio.com DIAMONDS don't pay $250 882-7388 or day, Sunday, 8am- rd Power raking Hauling: 23 at 8:00 a.m. (You will not be re-notified of this testing date. Applicants who do not or 843-5031. Positive retail! Large selection, (801)520-2983 8pm. Handyman’s Es- lime-chips, sand, grav- take the physical test will be disqualified from further consideration). Studio Environment. high quality. Bridal sets, tate. Tools: power, air, el, topsoil 1-3 yards per Garage, Yard Sales Students of all ages and wedding bands. Every- home, professional. delivery; compost, man- POSITION DUTIES: Perform professional duties maintain law and order in Tooele County. abilities! Call or email thing wholesale! Rocky Shop supplies. Re- ure 4/yards per delivery. Performs a variety of entry level law enforcement duties related to enforcing the laws, maintaining for a complimentary in- Mtn. Diamond Co. maining inventory, 882-7877 the peace, and protecting the citizens of assigned jurisdictions. Starting Salary: $14.79 per hour terview. S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 YARD, MOVING SALE small auto/ truck in- Tooele, 732 N 170 W dustry supply house. PIANO LESSONS. Ex- ALL PAINTING Inc. Dry- FOR SALE: Chev 350 Saturday Misc. other. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: perienced teacher. wall, phase textures, eng, $50; 4spd trans August 6th, Graduation from high school or GED. Located in North East quality work at a fair transfer case, $325; 8am-Noon. TOOELE, 64 N 1000 W, 21 years of age at the time of hire. price. Call Jim or Steve Tooele. $40 per Clinton 7.5 trolling mo- Raising money for 4 Saturday 6th, 7am-?. A citizen of the United States; a resident of the State of Utah; and be willing to become a 843-0531 month. Call 840-3208 tor, $125; electric year old who needs a Duck decoys with resident of Tooele County within six months of hire. range, $50. 830-2332 weights, clothes, ANY KIND of construc- THREE J’S Roofing and bone marrow trans- Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Drivers License; No disqualifying criminal history; No dishes, antiques, books tion concrete, masonry, Repairs, free estimates, plant. Family moving DUI convictions in the past two years. & much more. unfinished basement, expert wind damage re- GENERATOR, COLE- to be closer to Full-time position/ Varied Work Schedule pairs, 20 years experi- MAN Powermate Primary flatstone, rock wall, TOOELE, 640 Broad- ence, great prices, se- 5000ER, 10hp, Briggs & Children’s Hospital. framing, plumbing. Call way. Saturday, 8am- The P.O.S.T. entrance test is administered at the following locations on an on-going basis: nior discount. 882-4289 Stratton engine. New in anytime 882-2820, 2pm. Huge moving 843-7444, 849-2569 box. Best offer. 496- GRANTSVILLE, 256 S 3036 Cooley Street, Satur- sale, appliances, crafts, Bridgerland Applied Technology CenterDavid Applied Technology Center Salt Lake Community Skill Center (cell) furniture, ceramics, and 1301 North 600 West 550 East 300 South 1575 South State Street, Rm. 124 day, 8am-5pm. Baby Logan, Utah 84321 Kaysville, Utah 84037 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 HOBART GF250 welder stuff, computer desk more (435) 735-6780 (435) 593-2580 (801) 957-3249 TOOELE w/dual axle trailer, and much much more! The Perfect Job is TRANSCRIPT TOOELE, 644 Timpie, $4000 obo. 882-2818 Dixie College Admissions Testing CenterUtah Valley State College Waiting for You! BULLETIN Saturday, 8am-2pm. 225 South 700 East 800 West 1200 South Jerry. GRANTSVILLE, 387 Furniture sale. End ta- St. George, Utah 84770 Orem, Utah 84058 East Shelley Lane (435) 652-7692 (801) 222-8161 bles, dressers, beds, KENMORE STOVE, (South Willow Estates), wood shelves, brass/ electric, self cleaning, Friday & Saturday 8am. College of Eastern Utah Testing CenterWeber State University Testing Center glass tables, and more. 451 East 400 South Ogden, Utah 84408 St. Marguerite’s School excellent condition, Multi family. Misc. Price, Utah 84501 $150. 882-6667 items. (801) 537-2120 ext. 5325 is now starting registration TOOELE, 67 N 2nd Street, Saturday, 8am- GRANTSVILLE, 53 S for Preschool Classes LARGE 11X11 shed in 11am. Lots of clothes It is the responsibility of the candidate to contact one of these agencies to obtain a test date and time. West St, Saturday 8am- and all day Fall fair condition. $250 obo. for women and children. Candidates must pay the necessary fee each time the test is taken and must have picture identificati on. A 2pm. TLC scrap book- Kindergarten & First (801)529-8787 score of 70% or better on every section of the written test is required. Applicants selected for hi re will be ing merch, 50% off; tb, TOOELE, 741 Cedar- given a conditional job offer based on successfully passing all phases of the selection process, a Grade. kids clothes, toys, vid- LCD 15” Monitor, Micro- view St, Saturday 8am- comprehensive background investigation, drug test, and psychological examination. eos, Pokemon cards. For information soft Windows XP, 2pm. Multi family yard 1.4Ghz processor, sale, lots of great items. If you are interested in being considered for this position, please apply at the Tooele County Human GRANTSVILLE, 637 call Janet Barbiero at 250Gb hard drive, Resources Office, Rm. 120, 47 South Main. For specific questions about this recruitment please East Main, Saturday, call the Human Resources Office at 435-843-3157 or visit http://www.co.tooele.ut.us 882-1408, 882-3860 or 256Mb ram, keyboard & TOOELE, 849 S 690 9am-1pm. Toys, tires, mouse. $560 obo. Call West, Saturday, 4/30, 882-0081. car parts, etc. 882-8009 8am-12pm. THURSDAY August 4, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C7

Continued from previous page Child Care Child Care Child Care Help Wanted Help Wanted Recreational Boats Autos Vehicles Farm Equipment NOW ENROLLING Leap CONSTRUCTION COM- LAYTON TRAILER 18’ FISH/ Ski boat, 1991 DODGE Dynasty, SMART Frog preschool, limited PANY looking for some- 1990, 21ft, 2 door, good car, bad trans. START enchantment HELP $500 obo; Shallow 12’ HAY CUTTER, self ACADEMY space available. Call one to manage the fi- sleeps 5 to 6 people, launch tilt trailer, mo- $500. (801)250-0366 Preschool for 4-5 Roberta at 843-9041 nancial/accounting WANTED great condition, $3500. tor needs work, misc propelled, apron, John years olds. Deer bailer 216S needs functions. Preparation Please call (435)830- equip/ supplies includ- 1993 MITSUBISHI 3000 QUALITY CHILD care at adjusting. 882-2973 or Now enrolling for September. of financial statements, 8716 obo. ed. 843-1162 or GT, asking $4000 obo. affordable prices. Also 882-8204, (801) 209- Registration is limited. 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Hwy 40 For listings call 800- 2389 spots spade female Child Care an accredited university 882-0087 Lake Point 366-9813, extension heeler, leather collar. or some accounting ed- Medical 1991 YAMAHA 350 Big 8329 1998 RED Honda Civic, Lost between Salt Lake NEED A BREAK OR Call Kim ucation plus equivalent Ask for Debbie Bear 4x4 w/plow. Great 5spd, V-tec, Viper, car and Nevada border. FULL-TIME CARE experience. for details condition. $1800 obo. $500! Hondas from alarm, keyless entry, (307)350-2071. Re- • Hourly • Daily • Weekly www.rminc.com WE ARE Growing. Join 884-6003 (435)830- $500! Police Impounds body kit, rims, tinted ward. us! Regional & dedicat- New licensed Daycare 843-9751 4686 For Sale, For listings windows cd, ac, new Personals DDI VANTAGE early in- ed fleet opportunities Call 800-366-9813 x tires/ brakes. $8000. Stansbury Park or tervention program available today. There 1996 HONDA CMX, Ex- A519 (435)884-0806 CNA needs a substitute are no shortcuts. *Ex- cellent condition! Runs 882-4774 830-6833 classroom assistant to cellent pay *Great miles perfect! $800 firm. 882- $550.00 1984 Monte 1999 FORD Windstar, pl, Immediate positions now Diabetic Life Center Brian & Gerri help in play groups with *Hometime *Benefits 4891 leave message. Carlo needs work but pw, power sliding door, available with a fun & toddlers w/special *Debt-free Company. runs. 840-5199 • Diabetic Education energetic team! Top drivers side sliding needs. Experience with Crete Carrier. 800-998- 2000 HONDA 750 Shad- door, nice interior, • Diabetic Pharmacy Wages! Please fax resume young children required. 2221. www.cretecarrier ow Classic. Low miles, 00' TOYOTA Sienna 101,000 miles, low book Specialist to 544-5965, or email: Fax 801-270-8587, .com Cobra exhaust, triple [email protected] XLE two-tone beige, $4575. Asking $4200. We bill Medicare email lights. Runs excellent. leather, clean interior, 830-9062 WORK FROM home for diabetic supplies. [email protected], $3200/ offer. 882-0594 power sliding door/win- mom. No sales, product or apply at 165 S. Main dows/chair, runs fantas- Complete line of delivery or inventory. 96 YAMAHA YZ250, lots #200 in Tooele. EOE. tic, 75506k, $14,500 Diabetic Supplies $$$ NEED EXTRA Legitimate home busi- of extras, excellent con- call 455-6010 FFOROR SSALE!ALE! 3yr. old classes TUITION CASH $$$ EXPERIENCED BAR- ness to supplement or dition, $1300. 882-0255 FOR SALE! COVERS ALL replace income. Not Dave’s Drugs Tues/Fri 9-11 & 12:30-2:30 Flag Football TENDER wanted for 1978 DODGE 1/2 ton, SUPPLIES! Eagles Lodge, apply at MLM. http://brighter FOR SALE: 1972 Harley 30 WEST 1st SOUTH 4-5yr. old classes Officials Needed runs good $500 call Mon/Wed/Thur 9-11 & 12:30-2:30 Tooele, DWS office, days.themomteam.com Davidson Sportster, ���������� Ages 16 to Adult $5000 obo. 833-0402 435-241-0582 882-0287 Learning can never be to fun! 305 N Main, Tooele. Monthly themes, fun activities! with football Business (801)652-1565 � ����������� � 1986 FULL size GMC Sell Your Car Here for Call Ms. Patty to enroll knowledge. Season EXPERIENCED Opportunities ALCOHOLIC ANONY- th Jimmy, 25,000 miles on runs from Sept. 17 CRAFTER/ woodwork- Trailers MOUS meets daily at 435.882.5737 new motor. Runs excel- � ��� � th er, must have scroll saw DUPLEXES AND Four- $ 80* noon and 8pm at 1120 623 Eastridge Drive to Nov 5 . Pay is lent, 882-6119. experience and other plexes, 0 down, we ea. W Utah Ave. Call 882- � �������� � negotiable, call show you how! 877- 1995 BIG Tex utility trail- 6 wood working equip- 7358. ABC KIDS Preschool 882-0253 to set up er, dual tandem axle, 1987 NISSAN 300ZX, ment, part time. Call Le- 850-3218 now enrolling for Fall 25’, 20,000lb JVW, pin- needs engine, $2000 Call 882-0050 � ����� ������� � an interview. slie 843-9249 AS OF This date, I, 2005! Full curriculum in- MAKE MONEY from tle hitch, electric brakes, obo. (435)850-9286 *Based on 13 issue contract. Grant Alan Harris, am cluding sign language, home sending out like new, $5900 obo. � �������� EXPERIENCED MEDI- no longer responsible social skills, writing greeting cards. Call (435)830-2426 CAL Assistant with 1989 CHEVY custom for any debt other than skills and more. 850- ������ � (801)250-7343 90 MONTERO runs good Phone Sales some knowledge of Pe- van, runs good, needs my own. 9491 TOOELE $500 882-7649 diatrics needed part- TRANSCRIPT minor work, $600 obo. � ������� NEW MLM Opportunity! BULLETIN (801)231-6801 Continued on next page ������������ � Inbound Phone Calls time (24hrs minimum) Looking for leaders in for pediatric clinic. Fax your area. Don’t miss resumes to (435)843- � �������� New Management this one! Find out about 8382 Attn: Patty project Wild Fire!! Call HELP WANTED �������� now (801)885-8815 Experience Required HAMPTON INN is seek- �������� � ing part time house- $100 A Day Easy Wanted OB PPORTUNITIES keeper, $6/hr. Week- J OB O PPORTUNITIES Clerk J O ���� �� ����� ��� ends and holidays a Tooele County School District Provides clerical support to our Community ������� Call Tony must. Only serious ap- WANTED: OUTDOOR Development, Public Works, and plicants need apply. Ap- SWING set, good con- Engineering Departments. Answers ��� ��� ���� 843-5316 ply in person, no phone dition. 882-9858 or 830- TRANSPORTATION - Substitute Bus Drivers: Must be 21 yrs of age, have a high phones, processes forms, calls. 8816 school diploma, a chauffer’s license, the ability to work well with people, and provide ������������� health/physical information as required by supervisor. $20 background check required assists the public with questions and AMJ CONSTRUCTION HEAVY EQUIPMENT Recreational for all applicants. District will license and train all applicants. Wage $12.54 per hour. departmental processes, types, files, and Framers needed, 6mo- Operators at the New For more information contact Richard Merino, Supervisor, Transportation, 833-1916. ARE YOU looking for af- Vehicles 1yr experience, own Wasatch Regional performs data input. This is a fast paced fordable child care with tools and transportation Landfill, must have at ‘02 17’ PALAMINO travel Title I Aides: Must have high school diploma and two years of college. division that requires multi-tasking. Must preschool activities, to Herriman area re- least 6mo experience, trailer with pop out tent, This announcement will be used to fill vacancies throughout School Year have High School Diploma (or equivalent); meals and snacks, M-F, quired. Call 882-6622 apply in person. 675 S beds, self contained, 2005-06. For more information contact Delajean Berry, Title I Director, 5:30am-5:30pm, first 833-1900, X1153, or Human Resources, 833-1900, X1101. 1 year of clerical or secretarial experience leave message. Gladiola Street, Salt $7950 obo. 830-2730 aid, CPR, certified? Call or related specialized training; and Lake City. Equal Oppor- Kristi 843-9799 1968 HOLIDAY motor Special Education/Instructional Aides: Must have high school diploma or experience with computer operations and AUTO AND RV mechan- tunity Employer. equivalent. This announcement will be used to fill vacancies throughout ic needed in Tooele. home, 50,881 original various software applications including, but BUSY BEE Preschool, School Year 2005-06. For more information contact Dolene Pitt, Director, Fax resume to 882- miles, $3000 obo. 882- Mondays and Wednes- HEAVY EQUIPMENT Special Education, 833-1900, X1119, or Human Resources, 833-1900, not limited to, Microsoft Word, Excel, and 2784 1720 days, 9:30am-12pm, li- operators: Experience X1101. data input systems. $9.39/hr with full in crusher operation. censed, certified teach- 1972 CLASS A 23’ motor benefits. Application deadline is August CAREGIVER needed to Minimum 2 years expe- Tooele Jr. High - Part-Time Secretary/Registrar: Must have excellent er, Stansbury Park. En- home, runs great, live-in with elderly cou- rience. References skills in typing, cmputer literacy, accounting, and general office procedures. 12, at 5:00 p.m. roll today for fall. looks great $4,500 obo. ple, 3 to 4 days a week. needed. Great benefits. Must have excellent public relation skills. For more information contact $40/month. 882-2560 882-1902 Experience required, Full time. Wage based Principal Topham, 833-1921, or Human Resources, 833-1900. Closing date: Friday, Aug 12 - 12:00 noon Water Aerobics Instructor CERTIFIED DAY care good pay. (801)363- on experience. Apply in 1521 1978 RANCHO 27’ 5th If you have interest in physical fitness, the where there is love and person @ Bolinder wheel camp trailer. Self Company 1830 W Hwy ability to choreograph and teach water learning, affordable CARPENTER/ LA- contained. Asking Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent. rates. Call 843-7581. 112 or fax resume to aerobics classes, and an interest in BORER, residential $3000 obo. Call Mark Applications, Job description & information may be picked up at the District Office Ron at 435-882-8455 (435)241-0172 - 92 Lodestone Way, Tooele or downloaded at web site: tcsd.tooele.k12.ut.us DAY CARE, licensed, framing, pay based on increasing the health and physical activity TCSD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CPR, first aid, 2 1/2- experience. 843-1383 LANDSCAPE CON- of our patrons, we want to hear from you. or 850-4558. L/M 1981 TERRY Taurus The district provides reasonable accommodations to the known disabilities of applicants in 8yrs old, some pre- STRUCTION help trailer, original owners, compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Individuals needing special accommodations No prior experience is required. We school activities, help should notify Terry Christensen, at TCSD, 92 Lodestone Way Tooele, Utah or call 833-1900. CERTIFIED SCIENCE & needed. Exp. only! $2500. (801)557-8123, will consider training the right individuals. with homework, crafts, English teachers need- Please call Whit at 843-9009 Prior experience and current water games, fun, food, etc. ed in Erda, Monday (801)557-4047 882-3963 aerobics or certification is a plus. Wednesday Friday, 1984 TENT trailer, with $7.50 - $10.50/hr based on certification. $120/ day. Call Tara at LANDSCAPE LA- shower and toilet, HAVE YOUR Child ready BORERS needed, $7- $2950. 830-2736 for Kindergarten. Little (801)266-1262 Ext. 107. $9hr depending on ex- Substitute Crossing Guards Britches Preschool, 15+ perience (801)231-1654 1989 MIRRORCRAFT years experience, en- CNA CLASSES days or 16ft with 35hp and trail- As needed, substitutes for regular crossing rolling 3-5yr olds. Ms. evenings, 2 week NEED EXPERIENCED er, $3300 obo. 843- guards at various schools within the Tooele June 882-3888 course. Claudia Carpenter, need driver’s 1050 City limits. $8.05/hr. Hours follow (801)964-1940, infor- license and own hand KIDDIES R US has 3 1993 FRONTIER Flyer, elementary school schedule. We will mation line (435)849- tools; and one laborer. openings beginning Au- Class A, 33ft, 454 Chev consider applicants until the needs of the 1160 www.ccCNA.com Call 882-2096, 840- gust 8th. Loving teacher 0214. Ask for Tony. 4spd, auto, w/od, for your children. 578- division have been met. Successful CONVENTION/ TRADE 31,290 miles, sleeps 6, 0471 (local number). completion of police background check SHOWS TEMPORARY NEEDED: FOOD service very nice condition. and random drug screening required. LITTLE WINGS Pre- WORK NOW in Salt workers and manage- $18,500. 882-3113 school in Stansbury Lake and Tooele. Car- ment team members. 1998 JAYCO tent trailer, Park is now enrolling penters, electricians, Weekends a must. Call $2100 (801)250-3759 TO APPLY for Fall 2005. Space is forklift, highlift, decora- Justin 843-6393 before limited and filling fast. tors, laborers. $10- 2pm. Return a Tooele City Application to 833-9113 2002 COLEMAN Mesa $21/hr. Apply to IATSE tent trailer, loaded, only HR Office 90 N Main, Tooele, UT 84074. NINE MORE people to is hiring local 99, 526 West 800 been used five times. www.tooelecity.org work from home for a South, Salt Lake, 10am- Like new. Sleeps 8. Ex- EEO/ADA Employer Health Company. 2pm, Monday-Friday cellent condition. Party/Marketing Coordinator PT/FT (801)592-5037, $7495. Call 830-9801 2bpaiddaily.com Qualified candidates will have: 8’ CABOVER camper, • At least 1 year of sales or marketing experience PART TIME counter per- gas stove, heater, water CARGILL SALT TIMPIE FACILITY son, nights and week- • A team player willing to work and manage in a team atmosphere tank and fridge. Great • Ability to close the sale ends. Apply at 132 for hunters and small North Main. • Extremely great customer service Cargill, a world leader in agriculture and industry, is seeking to hire qualified persons for families. $200 obo. Call • High School Diploma Packaging positions at the Timpie Utah Plant. Applicants must be eighteen years or older 833-0267 PART-TIME FRONT • Willingness to work weekend and nights when needed DESK help needed. and provide identification for eligibility purposes. Position responsibilities include 80 PROWLER camping • Excellent Customer Service (yes it means that much we put it in twice) operation and preventative maintenance of various industrial equipment including, auto Commission plus hour- trailer, 20ft, sleeps 6, ly. Call 882-6680 • Can handle constructive criticism packaging, conveyor systems, inspecting machine and product, light and heavy mobile self contained, good condition, w/equalizer, • Ability to discipline employees when needed equipment, daily clean up and other duties assigned by management. The ability to lift 50 PHARMACY TECH, full $3100 obo. Located in • Ability to “see the bigger picture” at all times to provide effective to 80 pound bags occasionally is needed. Applicant must have initiative, be safety or part time, great bene- Tooele. (801)971-2902 management conscious, energetic, have solid communication skills and be very dependable. fits, pay based on expe- rience. Apply in person, 95 BOUNDER motor Applicants must be available to work rotating shifts, weekends, holidays and overtime as 30 West 1st South. home, 35’, Class A, Responsibilities include but are not limited to: required. A High School diploma/GED is required. This is a temporary job for the first wide body model. Very • Working with the D of O on marketing agenda 90 days, after which benefits may be offered. RESTARAUNT HELP clean. Generator, 2 • Weekly reports of contacts and a weekly sales report now wanted for full TVs/vcr, side-by-side • Scheduling, working, setting up, cleaning up, decoration, and billing of The base rate of pay is $14.71 per hour with possible temp to hire up to $15.90. service restaraunt, serv- refrigerator w/ice mak- ers, hostess, cashier, er, microwave, 2 ACs. all parties Interested applicants should apply at: line cook, dining room 26K 435-830-1290 • Working with Kitchen Supervisor for special menu items for banquet attendants. 6mo experi- menu Kelly Services ence preferred. Day & 98 JAYCO tent trailer, • Weekly inventory control of all party supplies $2400; Utility trailer, evening shifts available. • Party and Corporate Party packaging pricing. 2875 South Decker Lake Apply in person at En- 8x8, $300; 285-16 tires/ West Valley City, Utah core Grill 2080 W North wheels, 8 hole, $300. • Ability to cold call and do some telemarketing Temple, Salt Lake City, (435)830-0986 • Cleanliness and appearance of building and self (very important) (801) 972-8645 UT 84116. (801)534- • Attend all chamber of commerce luncheon, and be active in community 1996 FOR SALE: 1999 Layton • Providing weekly itemized sales, labor cost, food cost, and decorations Or any Workforce Services 249LT travel trailer, like costs to Director of Operations. Successful applicants will be required to pass a company-paid medical exam, which STOP DREAMING, act new condition, $8000. now! Free training this Phone (435)882-1890 • Creating and implementing daily checklist procedures for parties includes a drug/alcohol screen, reference checks, credit check and criminal background month. $72- $700/ day, check. The Timpie Plant is tobacco-free facility. Cargill offers competitive salaries, a acting, extras, model- JAYCO MOTOR HOME Pay will be salary plus bonuses, commissions, and gratuities. comprehensive benefit package and opportunities for growth. Cargill Salt is an Equal ing. (801)680-0660 2002, 31ft, V10, 9000 Please submit your resume to Ty Gray at [email protected] or miles, like new, loaded. deliver in person to Ty Gray at Buddy’s, located at Opportunity Employer. $44,900 obo. (435)830- WORK FROM home and 2426 1111 N. 200 W., Tooele, Utah 84074 (behind quality ford). love it! 877-850-3218 C8 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 4, 2005

Continued from previous page Autos Autos SUVs Apartments for Apartments for Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Rent Rent Autos 99 FORD Windstar Van, 1986 GMC Suburban, 4BDRM, 2BTH home, SALE OR rent 4bdrm, STANSBURY, CHARM- 1 BEDROOM apartment QUALITY APART- good condition, high 5.7, V8, automatic, 4wd, Stansbury Park, brand 1bth house, hookups, ING house, 3bdrm, 2 04 GMC 2500 HD for rent, $475 plus $100 MENTS miles, asking price only 144,500 miles, pw, new kitchen no smok- fenced yard, no smok- full bath, quiet neighbor- 95 FORD Aerostar XLT, DURAMAX CREW SLT deposit. Utilities includ- Quiet, unique floorplans, $4000 obo. Call pl, ac, towing pkg, runs ing, references re- ing, $750/mo plus de- hood, fully fenced yard, ac/ power windows, LEATHER BENCH SUPER ed. For info call 882- newly remodeled, tile (435)578-7263 good. $999 obo. 882- quired, $500/dep posit, references. 830- ac, pets okay. Available runs, needs valve work, CLEAN. G21506B 2062 through, kitchen & bath, $ 6667 $850/mo. Owner/ agent 2808 September 1st. $700 obo; 89 Ford Tau- 33,995 lush landscape, fenced BLUE CHEV Spectrum, Brad 830-0370, Jan $925/mo, $600/dep. rus, runs, $600 obo. BIWEEKLY $278 yard & parking, centrally 1987, four door, runs 1987 BLAZER, 4wd, Only One 882-8474 STANSBURY CONDO, Call (801)635-4760 Call 224-3156 or 224- great. Please call runs good, looks good. located, great prices. large master bedroom 04 GMC DURAMAX 3155 $1800. 882-3858, Call 882-1372. STOP PAYING rent! (435)830-8716. $650 DEISEL CREW CAB SLE BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX, 557 E Smelter w/bath, walk-in closet, obo. (801)599-6683 den, 2bdrms, 1bth, ga- Owning a home is 2003 FORD Taurus LOW MILES GREAT SHAPE 2 bedroom REMODELED CLEAN (400 North), large easier than you ONE OWNER. G21504B 3bdrm, 2bth, ceramic rage, patio, fireplace, SES, all options, 24,000 2000 CHEVROLET 1500 1988 CHEVY Suburban remaining apartments. Studios, think... This Free re- $ tile floors, carport, central air. Available miles, excellent condi- x-cab silverado auto air 36,495 3/4 ton 4x4, new en- one, two and three bed- port explains how. !! NO AUGUST RENT !! fenced yard, $650/mo. now. $850. 882-5379 tion, manufactures war- cruise 4x4 long bed BIWEEKLY $298 gine, rebuilt transmis- room units. Cater to eld- Call 1-800-890-2245 Precept (801)272-8405. ranty in place. $10,500 10,000 884-9067 sion. $2300 obo. Call Completely erly. 585 N Main, STANSBURY HOME, x300 anytime. 882-8983 01 GMC YUKON SLT Russ 882-4116 or Remodeled NEW Tooele. 3bdrm 2bth, almost 2000 FORD Focus ZX3, LOW MILES AIR PWR FOR RENT 3bdrm 1bth TOOELE 4bdrm, 3bth (801)856-3898 fridge, stove, SMALL 3BDRM, new new, ac, appliances in- Cars From $500! Cars/ excellent condition, PKG LEATHER. G21690B fully fenced backyard, house, family room, dishwasher, cabinets, carpet, paint. Cooler, cluded, 159 E Interloc- Trucks/ SUVs Many loaded, $5200 obo. $ 1989 MERCURY Moun- $675/mo 179 South 200 $850/mo. 782 E 500 N. 19,956 w/d hookups, extra stor- hen. No pets, no smok- makes and Models 882-1355 taineer, ac, power win- carpet. East in Tooele Davidson Realty BIWEEKLY $164 age. 255 Marvista Lane, ing, $500/dep, Available Now, For List- dows & locks, leather $525 per month. (801)319-3967 (801)466-5078 Tooele. $550. Call 882- $800/mo. 882-4165 ings Call 800-366-9813 2000 MITSUBISHI 02 GMC ENVOY SLE interior 6 disc cd chang- Absolutely Gorgeous! 1036 x 9972 Eclipse GT, fully load- VERY CLEAN LOW er, very nice, very The best value in ALL FOR RENT: 14x70 mo- STANSBURY PARK 2 TOOELE, EAST side ed, 57,000 miles, bile home, $550/mo, in- home, 4bdrm, 2bth, MILES PWR PKG. clean. $7500 negotia- of Tooele. SPECIAL 2bdrm apt, bdrm updated condo, $9000. 830-0035 PU21654B cluding lot rent. large yard, no pets. Pru- 2000 HYUNDAI Elantra ble. Call 882-8622 We LOVE Children. $200 move in allow- garage w/opener, whirl- GLS, 136,000 miles, $15,876 (435)882-3159 pool bath. Available Ju- dential, Karrie. 840- 95 GRAND Am, new 1997 JEEP Wrangler SE, ance. $500/mo, $400 0564 runs well, needs work, BIWEEKLY $132 (801) 358-8592 deposit. Accepts hous- ly 1. $750/month. trans, needs engine 4 cylinder, ac, power FURNISHED TWO or $1200 obo. Call Chris at 260 North 100 East, ing. 328 E Main, $1,000 deposit. 830- 843-5874 work. Best offer. 496- steering, hard & soft three bedroom house, 01 GMC SIERRA Tooele Grantsville. Call 2700 Subscribe Today 3036 EX CAB VERY NICE tops, half doors, ski like new. Call 882-8146 rack included. $5000 (801)815-2928, 435- SELL YOUR CAR or SHELL ONE OWNER. or 224-4854 TOOELE 882-0050 TOOELE 884-0432. TRANSCRIPT TRANSCRIPT G21600B obo. 843-8621 boat in the classifieds. 2 AND 3bdrm apart- BULLETIN Call 882-0050 BULLETIN $ ments behind Super GRANTSVILLE newer 18,689 1998 GMC Jimmy, great Since 1894 Continued on next page Wal-Mart. On select Homes for Rent 3bdrm 2bth multi level, BIWEEKLY $154 condition, $6000 850- units $99 moves you 2 car garage, family 9973 or 882-4170 03 GMC SANOMA in. Some apartments *WHY RENT when you room. $950/mo. CREW LOW MILES 2000 JEEP Grand Cher- includes all utilities. can buy? O down pro- 98 Aspen Way SHELL VERY NICE. okee Limited, sunroof, Swimming pool, hot grams, not perfect cred- Davidson Realty G21342B leather, cd, loaded! tub, exercise room, it. Single parent pro- (801)466-5078 The Kirk $ Quiet, Quality apartments in a 19,653 Asking low book playground, full club- grams. Call for details. restored historic structure BIWEEKLY $162 $14,900. 843-0565, house. 843-4400 Berna or Chris 435-840- GRANTSVILLE, 3BDRM 840-2134 5029 Group 1 Real Es- 1bth, $750/mo, 02 SIERRA 2500 EX- The Best Places at the Best Prices 2BDRM DUPLEX, new tate $500/dep, no pets, ref- CAB SLE Trucks erences and lease re- Completely Furnished SUPER CLEAN 4x4 cabinets, paint and carpet, a/c, dishwash- 2BDRM DUPLEX, big, quired. 884-3350, 882- LOW MILES. PS22255B 1695 Weekly & Monthly Rates $ er, w/d hookups. fenced backyard, w/d 22,467 $500! Trucks/ SUVs from $595/mo. Move in bo- hookups, very clean. BIWEEKLY $185 $500! Chevys, Jeeps, nus. 882-0366, 830- $550/mo. Discount if GRANTSVILLE, GOR- 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 Fords and More! Police you help to fix up yard. GEOUS new custom 02 DENALI XL 2665 Impounds For Sale, For (801)918-6271 home, 3bdrm, rent to SUPER CLEAN ALL THE Listings Call 800-366- own available, starting OPTIONS LOW MILES. 9813 x 9973 3 1BDRM APART- 2BDRM HOUSE, fenced at $1100/mo. Shawn G21574B MENTS includes util- $ yard, good location (801)759-0835. For Sale 28,695 75 GMC, 3/4 Ton 4x4, ities, $425-$550/mo and neighborhood, no looks and runs great, BIWEEKLY $235 2bdrm apt, $600/mo. smoking, $400 depos- HOUSE FOR rent, 482 Gordon Cir, Tooele $1250. (435)830-8342 Furnished $50 extra. it, $660/mo. City serv- 02 YUKON SLT 4bdrm, 2bth, completely Perfect cul-de-sac! Quiet South Eastside with 01 DODGE Laramie, Laundry hookups. ices paid by owner. LOADED LOW MILES remodeled with family GREAT VIEW. 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car garage plus, 6spd, jake brake, new 840-0755 882-8679 LEATHER ALL OPTIONS. room, must see! Brand master suite w/fireplace, den/bdrm, family/kitchen, tires, shocks, 5th wheel new 3bdrm 2bth for PU22230A 99 CONDO, 2bdrm, vaulted ceilings. $ hitch, air lift, bed liner, 2BDRM, 1BTH, newly re- rent. 850-4907, 850- 25,995 More info at: leather, $17,900 obo. 2bth, covered patio, modeled. $675/mo. 9112. 194,900119944,,990000 BIWEEKLY $197 840-2298 washer, dryer included, 830-2747 or 882-8871 http://InfoTube.net/ no smoking/ pets. For NEW 2000sqft, 3bdrm, 118478 MONTHS FREE RENT 04 YUKON XL SLT 1965 FORD F-250, auto- sale or rent, $675/mo. 2BDRM, 2BTH house, LOADED, LOW MILES 2bth, pool, exercise Call 435-850-9515, matic 352, good rubber, 882-7075 or 840-3355. vaulted ceilings, built MUST SEE. PU21466A room, clubhouse, no REALTORS N ow Renting great body, $700. 884- 1998, 2 car garage, ac, $ smoking, no pets, WELCOME 35,695 0626, 840-1110 no pets, no smoking, MOVE IN SPECIALS APT FOR RENT, 2 $950/mo. (801)455- BIWEEKLY $261 $800/mo, $600/dep, Exclusively for Seniors 1975 F250, CPR/SPI, bdrm, 1 bath, govern- 1299 (507)412-1017 01 MERCEDES ML3 390-4BBL, runs great. ment subsidized. 211 1861 Pine Canyon Rd, S. Hale, Grantsville. Pet Friendly LOADED LOW MILES 3BDRM 1BTH Stansbury NEW 3 & 4bdrm homes, NAV ROOF. PU21130A Tooele, (801)560-5665 Call Tammi 884-1712. Call for details. Park home, close to Stansbury Park, fridge, pp $ after 7pm, $750. Equal Housing Opp. 21965 park and brand new washer, dryer. $950/mo BIWEEKLY $180 to $1350/mo. Also used (435)843-0717 1976 FORD F150 4x4, GRANTSVILLE, school, $500/dep, needs minor work, state $850/mo. Call Linda 1 4bdrm home, 03 TOYOTA TAV 4 2.5BDRM basement inspection ok. $1400. 882-2964 or 830-5826 $1000/mo. 843-1282 LOW MILES VERY NICE apartment, 3 miles from GREAT FUEL ECONOMY. Call 830-2369 new Wal Mart distribu- 3BDRM, 1BTH home, NEWER HOME, 3bdrm, G21896B 1993 FORD F150, tion center, 1 block from $ newer home, nice 2bth, 2 car garage, Elementary school, w/d 18,695 95,000 miles, asking neighborhood, close to fenced yard. 944 W 420 welcomes our newest Agent HURRY ! BIWEEKLY $154 hookups, fireplace, ap- $7250 obo. For picture park, new paint/ carpet, S, $895/mo. Call prox 1360sqft, cats are and more information swamp cooler, $600 de- (801)254-1009 or Only 1 left! 03 LINCON TOWN www.wehelpsell.com/ ok, no dogs, no smok- CAR SIG. posit, $750/mo. 882- (801)755-6382 2221 ing, all utilities paid ex- 7061 LOADED LOW MILES cept lights and phone, ONLY. PU22175A 1994 FORD F250, 3/4 OVERLAKE, 3BDRM, $600/mo, $150/dep. $ ton, 7.3 turbo diesel, 3BDRM, 2bth condo. 2.5bth, 2 car garage, $ Closing Costs 22,876 884-6269 4x4, 5th wheel hitch. Hometowne Court. Ga- fenced yard, basement, BIWEEKLY $188 rage, a/c. No smoking. 882-2672 LARGE 2BDRM newly perfect condition, lease $ $900 monthly, $500 de- 0 Down COME SEE THESE remodeled, w/d hook- option available, no 1996 CHEVY Silverado, posit. Available Now. VEHICLES AND ups, central air, storage smoking, $1300/mo MANY MORE excellent condition, ps, 882-7748 (435)578-0345 or 0 pw, new tires, brakes, unit, parking. $600/mo. CERTIFIED USED AT (801)860-2234 $110,000 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, central many extras. 882-2431, No pets. Serious in- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile air, 1 car grg. Brand new 1 year warranty included. SALT LAKE (435)830-2095 quires only. (435)840- home for rent, no smok- VALLEY GMC 3010 ing/ pets. 882-1550 READY IMMEDIATELY: For more information call Matthew with 725 WEST 3300 1998 DODGE Ram V8 Beautiful 3bdrm, 2bth, 2 SOUTH 4x4, pw, pl, new tires, LOVELY 1BDRM, home 4BDRM 2BTH, garage, car garage, central air, Faye Hall Holmes Homes at 435-882-0191 1-800-933-5027 excellent condition, office, fireplace, walk-in central air, $900 per $850/mo, $750/dep. 801.699.6137 FAX 435-843-1148 $10,200. 1993 Isuzu closet, A/C, $465, no month. Call Troy Phillip 830-4745 or Bev- PAYMENTS BASED ON 72 Rodeo, V6, new tires, (801)573-8782 erly 882-7350, leave *Price subject to change with out notice. Contact sales agent for details. MONTHS 0 DOWN OAC smoking, available mid- $2000 obo. 882-7729. September. Vine Street message. “CHOICE” IS A GOOD THING 4BDRM 2BTH, new car- 1999 DODGE 1 ton duly Courtyard, 34 West pet, new paint, 51 North flatbed, diesel, 5spd, Vine St., Tooele. Saturday 4th Street, $750 per 143,000 miles, $16,000 (801)205-3883 month. (801)243-3115 OPEN HOUSE 11-1pm Taking the STRESS , Keeping you YOUNG obo. Call (435)840- 1105 or (435)884-3917 NICE 1BDRM basement apartment, $425-$500 4BDRM 3BTH Rambler, 96 GMC Sierra 1500. plus deposit, includes finished basement, Lifted, 35” tires, too all utilities, washer and large kitchen, central many extras to list. Call dryer, no pets or smok- heat & air, washer & for details. $9900 obo. ing. 882-4636 dryer included, 2 car 833-9741, 840-4007, garage. Large deck with great view of Tooele 822 E. Buzianis Way - Tooele - 1026 Davenport - G-ville - $274,500 Ken. NICE, QUIET 1bdrm, $199,900 Contemporary Style 4bed/ 2bdrm, kitchenette Valley. No smoking, no 6bed/3ba - 1/2 acre + 3 Car Garage pets, water & garbage 3ba - Incredible East Bench Views. 4114 Sq. Ft. South Willow Estates Vehicle Parts available, monthly, Large Lot/80% Finished Basement MOTIVATED SELLER! Better Than New NEW LISTING weekly special. HBO, paid. $500/dep, • 3 Bdrm 2 1/2 Bath • 4 Bdrm 2 Bath • Huge Family Room cable. Call 882-3235. $950/mo. Call Janae 843-1101 (435)496- • On Large Corner Lot • Large Cul-De-Sac Lot 585 Canyon Rd, 1987 FORD engine 351, 0487 • Over 2000 Sq Ft. • Priced Right • Updated Kitchen w/Pergo & Solid Countertops $450 obo. Call 882- Tooele. Valley View Motel. Call Karen 830-0615 Call Karen 830-0615 0693 BEAUTIFUL HOME for rent large 3bdrm, SUPER SWAMPERS SLEEPING ROOMS D 2bth, remodeled, large D with 16.5 rims. Best of- available, $70 per L UNDER L kitchen, dishwasher, fer. 496-3036 week, $10 key deposit, O upstairs loft. 139 N O CONSTRUCTION first and last week- total SOLDS VW PARTS: too many to S PricePrice RReducededuced 100 East. $975/mo. Price Reduced $150 to move in. 46 N 785 W 880 S - Tooele - $119,900 list, 2 engines. Call 882- (801)243-9802. 25 S. 820 E. - Tooele - $249,900 1902, make offer. Broadway. 882-7605 3bed/2ba - Incredible landscaping & 6bed/4ba - 100% finished Immaculate Home! Carport/RV Parking.. Fabulous East Bench Location AWESOME2 Story Dream RAMBLER Home Buy/Rent To Own • 4 Bdrm & 2 1/2 Baths • 3 Bdrm Home With 2 Car Grg RR • Laundry on same floor as Bdrms • Finished Yard • 4th Bdrm Framed DEE • 3 Car Double Deep Garage N D • Beautiful Crown Molding w/ 3 Tone Paint UUNDERUN CCTT Call Karen 830-0615 Call Karen 830-0615 Reach Every TTRRAA CONTRACTCCOONN SaleSale PPendingending UNDER Household 298 E. Pasofino Ln - Rush Valley - 688 Hidden River Trail - Tooele CONSTRUCTION $125,000 40.41 acres - Well Drilled & $129,900 4bed/3ba - Fully Electric to property. Boarders BLM land. Landscaped - Lg. Patio & Covered Porch EERR NNDD TT in the Tooele UUNDERU AACC RR List your home with me AWESOMEPriced ForTT Quick RRAMBLERR Sale AWESOMEGORGEOUS RAMBLER RAMBLER DDEE in the month of August • 5 Bed 2 1/2NN Bath • 100% Finished • 3 Car Garage NN TT OO Bonus Room Over Garage UNDERUU CC and receive a free one CONTRACTCC • 2nd Family Room with Valley! RRAA Fireplace & Surround Sound • Over 3000 Sq Ft NNTT year home warranty at Call Karen 830-0615 Call Karen 830-0615 CONTRACTCCOO closing! Call your Local 96 E. Pasofino Ln - Rush Valley - $260,000 40.41 acres w/home, Realtor with National TOOELE barn & shop. 18.7 acre ft. of water, Connections Today!” TRANSCRIPT Seller financing Available. Results BULLETIN Karen Young TOTAL MARKET COVERAGE PLAN Peggy Bond-Heath www.SLCity.com/bond 830-0615 Advertising • 882-0050 RE/MAX Each office Independently Owned & Operated METRO (801) 971-5501 THURSDAY August 4, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C9

Continued from previous page Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Lots & Land Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Trustee's Sales Homes for Rent $65,000, TOOELE, 4BDRM 2BTH HUD OPEN HOUSE, Tooele, RESIDENTIAL BUILD- NOTICE AND AGENDA LOT 121, WEST MEAD- 3bdrm, 2bth. New foun- FREE home! Only $49,900, fi- 427 E Brittany Way, ING lot, Canyon Rim NOTICE IS HEREBY OWS PLAT-C, AC- TOOELE, NEW kitchen dation, driveway, car- FFOROR SSALE!ALE! nancing referrals availa- Saturday, Sunday, Estates, 12,000sqft, GIVEN THAT THE CORDING TO THE OF- and bath, 4bdrm, 1bth, port, carpet, roof. 369 SERVICE TO ble! For listings call 9am-12pm. Split level 3 zoned R1-12, all under- TOOELE COUNTY FICIAL PLAT THEREOF, 145 South 2nd Street, S. American Way (680 BUYERS 800-366-9783 ext. B851 bedroom 2 1/2 bath, un- ground utilities, peace- COMMISSION WILL AS RECORDED IN THE $695/mo. (801)916- W), .25 acre lot. 843- finished 1/2 basement, ful, secluded, beautiful HOLD A REGULAR OFFICE OF THE BUY OR rent to own: 7226 or (801)243-3115 0366 Why pay rent 2 car garage, low main- views, canyon atmos- MEETING ON TUES- TOOELE COUNTY RE- Stansbury 5bdrm, 3bth, tenance landscaping, phere, $29,900. Owner DAY, AUGUST 9, 2005, CORDER. Together with $79,900. 2BDRM, 1bth when you can in cul-de-sac, vinyl pri- 1521sqft. By owner, 882-7094. AT 3:00 P.M., IN ROOM all the improvements TOOELE, OVERLAKE .24 acres, quiet Sell Your Home Here for have your own vacy fence in big back- $158,000. (801)521- 310, TOOELE COUNTY now or hereafter erected 4bdrm, 2.5bth, garage, neighborhood, new home. Call Nicole yard, new paint, carpet, 7708 LOT FOR sale, South- COURTHOUSE, 47 on the property, and all central air, family room, carpet, newly remod- $ 80* $169,900. (703)587- east Tooele, new view, SOUTH MAIN STREET, easements, appurtenan- very nice, $995. 312 W eled bathroom, new ea. at 840-2389. Dawson Dr. (801)390- 6 8929 PINE CANYON brick 2 and 3 quarter acres. TOOELE, UTAH. ces, and fixtures now or kitchen floor. 114 S home on 10 1/2 acres, Rare opportunity. THE AGENDA IS: hereafter a part of the 7266 C-21 McAffee. Broadway. Call 840- Call 882-0050 FOR SALE BY OWNER $254,000. 882-0024, Horse property. 882- 1. Roll Call property. Tax Parcel No.: 0279. Homes *Based on 13 issue contract. newly remodeled cus- 830-7711 6862 or 224-4688 2. Minutes 13-015-0-0121 The tom home, 3000sqft 3. Tax Adjustments street address of the rambler, 5+bdrm, 3bth, 5BDRM, 3.5BTH, over PRICE REDUCED STOCKTON BUILDING 4. Bills property is purported to *Distress Sale* 1 acre horse property, $$$SAVE MONEY Find 2200sqft, many up- FSBO; $75,400 Tooele, lots. 8000-12000sq.ft. 5. Deseret Peak Com- be 972 West 660 South, beautiful landscaping. HUD & Bank owned Bank Foreclosures, grades, on quarter acre Highlands, 135 South Newly constructed plex Tooele, UT 84074. The Call 884-0182 homes at: Short-Sales, & Highly lot in Overlake, fully 6th Street, 3bdrm, 1bth, roads. Beautiful lake/ 6. Country Crossing undersigned disclaims www.tooelebankownedhomes. large lot. Contact Den- mountain views. Great Neighborhood Phase 2B, any liability for any error Motivated Sellers. landscaped, 322 West FOR SALE by owner, com or call for a list Ber- 1430 North. Call Mike nis at (801)641-6905. for manufactured or Plat 5 PUD in the street address. na or Chris 435-840- FREE computerized Choice is a good thing! 4bdrm house on 5 custom built homes. 7. Country Crossing The current Beneficiary 882-5762. Priced to sell acres. Fantastic view, a 5029, Group 1 Real Es- list of Bank-owned, $169,900. PRICED TO Sell! Only 882-7094. Neighborhood Phase 2B, of the trust deed is Mort- tate steal only $239,000. $64,500. Charming Plat 6 PUD gage Electronic Registra- HUD, & other bargain BANK FORECLOSURE! (435)512-0969, 2128 N 3bdrm, 1bth, perfect in- Water Shares 8. Planned Unit Develop- tion Systems, Inc., $149,500, TOOELE, properties. 3bdrm 2bth Home, Droubay Road. vestment opportunity ment Lakeside II/Bonds ("MERS"), solely as lovely 4 bedroom East $36,900! Won't Last! w/lease option to buy. 9. Utah Division of Wild- nominee for the lender Free recorded message FOR SALE by owner: bench rambler, beautiful More Homes Available, 14 North 6th, Tooele. 1 SETTLEMENT Canyon life Resources, Reintro- and the record owners of 1-888-754-0331 3bdrm, 1.5bth, quiet backyard view, wonder- For Listings Call 800- Call 800-890-2245 water share for sale, duction of Least Chub in- the property as of the re- neighborhood, $88,000. ful neighborhood, by ID# 85 366-9783 xH772 x404. This one won’t $2000. (208)345-3417. to Historic Range in cording of this notice of Tooele Real Estate Information Hotline Call (435)843-1738 for owner. Call (435)850- last! 882-4613 Tooele County default is reported to be Sponsored by Kelly Kremer, RE/MAX Platinum an appointment. 9701 10. Contract Review Alicia L. Morrmann. Bid- RENT TO OWN, easy FOUR SHARES of Set- FOR SALE or lease op- A) Contract #04-07-09 - ders must be prepared to qualifying, 3bdrm, new- tlement Canyon water tion, beautiful complete- Siemens Building Tech- tender to the trustee er kitchen, carport, un- for sale. (801)583-3855 ly remodeled all brick nologies - Maintenance $5,000.00 at the sale Creative Financing Solutions finished basement, 276 rambler. 4bdrm, 2bth. I Services Contract and the balance of the West 700 North, FOUR SHARES of Set- also have several other B) Contract #04-07-11 - purchase price by 12:00 Tooele. Low down tlement Canyon water homes. Call Dave for Amendment #1 to Proj- noon the day following • Less than perfect credit $850/mo. Owner/ agent, for sale. (801)583-3855 details. 840-1009 or ect #1 - Pacific the sale. Both payments (801)940-1835 • Hard to prove income 884-1087 West/Tooele County must be in the form of a hpshomes.com SETTLEMENT CANYON Contract #04-02-11 cashier's check; cash is • Past bankruptcy or foreclosure water shares, 3 shares C) Contract #93-08-04 - not acceptable. A trust- FSBO 4 bedroom 2 bath available. 882-1306 • Current bankruptcy or foreclosure on 5+ acres with a RENT TO Own, great 7yr Solid Waste Disposal ee's deed will be made 40x30x12’ garage. new rambler, 2035sqft, Agreement ECDC available to the success- • Need higher than normal loan to value central air, 3bdrm, 2 WATER RIGHTS want- D) Contract #91-08-03 - ful bidder within three $10,000 below apprais- ed. Will pay cash. Call ed value. 840-1652 family rooms, 2 car ga- Tooele Co/Wendover business days following •Lacking in down payment rage, fenced backyard. (801)808-8530 Fire & Hazardous Materi- receipt of the bid • There are lending solutions for you! FSBO, 3bdrm, 1bth ram- Call Fresh Start Homes, al Response amount. The sale is bler, fenced, central air, Ellen. 1-888-597-6021. Office Space E) Contract #02-07-01 - made without any war- RENTERS DON’T ASSUME YOU = WON’T QUALIFY! includes fridge, range, RE/MAX Results. Public Defender Agree- ranty whatsoever, includ- ment - Wayne A. Free- ing but not limited to any w/d. See detailed flyer GRANTSVILLE 40X60 RENT TO Own/ Lease stone warranty as to title, liens, SEARCHING FOR THE LOWEST RATE? at 878 W 810 S. Shop Space on 3/4 acre Option, 2 Family Rooms F) Contract #02-07-02 - possession, taxes en- land for rent. Power, Whether you are looking to refinance just your mortgage, consolidate your high rate w/2 fireplaces, 4bdrm, Public Defender Agree- cumbrances, or condition FSBO, GRANTSVILLE water, gas available, debt, or are looking to cash out, we can help you find the lowest rate possible. 1.5bth, 2668sq.ft. New ment - L. Douglas Hogan of the property. The sale 3bdrm. Must see! 336 zoned commercial/ light paint and carpet. Call G) Contract #00-07-08 - is subject to a workout East Main. Only industrial, $650/mo. Fresh Start Homes El- Professional Consulting reinstatement, payoff, $99,900. Call 884-0535 840-5659 len 1-888-597-6021. Services - Dietician Se- sale cancellation or post- FSBO: RAMBLER 5bdrm RE/MAX Results. OFFICE/ BUSINESS niors ponement, incorrect bid- 23⁄4 bath, main laundry, SPACE Utilities in- 11. Board Appointments ding instructions, bank- 2+ car garage, RV park- RENT TO Own/ Lease cluded 42 South Main 12. Public Concerns ruptcy, or any other cir- Call Now! ing, central air. Many option: 2 family rooms & 56 South Main. 1 13. Adjourn cumstance of which the extras. Must see! 886 E w/2 fireplaces, 4bdrm, month free. (602)826- DATED THIS 3rd DAY trustee is unaware. In the 833-0740, Tooele • 801-568-0500, West Jordan 860 N. 882-4926 11⁄2bth, 2668sqft, new 9471 (480)585-5380 OF August, 2005 event any of the forego- www.deseretpeakmtg.com paint & carpet. Call DENNIS D. EWING ing apply, the sale will be GET UP to a $10,000 Fresh Start Homes, El- OFFICE/ BUSINESS Tooele County Clerk void and the successful grant for down payment len. 1-888-597-6021. space, utilities and high Pursuant to the Ameri- bidder's funds will be re- on 1.71 acres w/beauti- RE/MAX Results. speed internet included, cans with Disabilities Act, turned without any liabili- ful 4bdrm 3bth multi lev- 272 North Broadway. individuals needing spe- ty to the trustee or bene- el home. Only $219,900 SELLING YOUR HOME? (435)882-4949 cial accommodations ficiary for interest or any 884-9449 The Solution Advertise it in the clas- during this meeting other damages. NOTICE Team. sifieds. Call 882-0050 Public Notices should notify Dennis D. IS HEREBY GIVEN Meetings Ewing, Tooele County THAT THIS FIRM IS AT- GRANTSVILLE CUS- Manufactured Clerk, at 843-3148 prior TEMPTING TO COL- TOM 5 bedroom home, Homes Deadline for public no- to the meeting. LECT A DEBT AND ANY two family rooms, vinyl tices is 4 p.m. the day Marilyn K. Gillette INFORMATION OB- 1998 MANUFACTURED fence, computer and prior to publication. Chief Deputy Clerk TAINED WILL BE USED home for sale, 14x70, SEE US TODAY WHILE RATES ARE LOW! fruit rooms. School Public notices submit- Tooele County Corp. FOR THAT PURPOSE. 2bdrm, 2bth, fireplace, close. Beautiful. ted past the deadline 435-843-3148 Dated July 22, 2005. • FHA, VA, CONVENTIONAL, RURAL HOUSING GOOD CREDIT ac. Grandview Village. OR CHALLENGED $255,000. 884-1570, will not be accepted. (Published in the Tran- Stuart T. Matheson, AND CONSTRUCTION LOANS Will sell to highest offer. WE DO IT ALL!* 830-6650 script Bulletin August 4, Successor Trustee 882-3232 • FAST QUALIFICATIONS AND PRE-APPROVALS PUBLIC NOTICE 2005) Matheson, Mortenson, GRANTSVILLE, NEW • COMMERICAL, SBA AND HARD MONEY LOANS *Certain restrictions apply. Mobile Homes THE TOWN OF RUSH Olsen & Jeppson, P.C. custom home! Rent to VALLEY PLANNING PUBLIC NOTICE 648 East First South own, low down, no bank AND ZONING COMMIS- The Town of Stockton Salt Lake City, Utah qualify. Shawn 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile SION WILL HOLD A will meet in a Regular 84102 (801) 363-2244 (801)759-0835 home for rent, no smok- REGULAR MEETING Meeting on Monday, Au- Office Hours 8:30 am to AUGUST 10, 2005 AT gust 8, 2005 at the 4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri. INSTANT EQUITY, large ing/ pets. 882-1550 8:00 PM Stockton Town Hall, 18 MMOJ File No.: rooms, formal dining, Rush Valley Town Hall N. Johnson Street. The 007712m ASAP714069 fireplace, central air, 4BDRM 1999 28x72 trail- Agenda: meeting will begin (Published in the Tran- 2 NEWER 5bdrm homes gas heat, kitchen appli- er in Vorwaller, $45,000 1. Roll Call promptly at 7:00 pm and script Bulletin July 28, in Tooele. Call Joy at ances, over 1800sqft, on contract or cash dis- TED ELLIOTT (801)455-3157. Larson count. (801)671-1755 2. Minutes of prior meet- the agenda shall be as August 4 & 11, 2005) almost 1/2 acre. 882- ing follows: BRANCH MANAGER & Company Real Estate 0633, (435)224-3199 RENT TO Own, 2bdrm, 3. Jeanna Long, minor 1. Roll Call NOTICE OF TRUST- subdivision 2. General Business 3BDRM 3.5BTH Condo LEASE OPTION, rent to 1bth mobile home. EE'S SALE 4. Review of Planning a. Minutes for sale or lease w/op- own, new home, ram- Owner will finance (801) The following described and Zoning Code Book b. Bills tion to buy, $118,500. bler. Grantsville, 83 330-5044. property will be sold at 5. Public Comments 3. In-place Monitoring of Call 830-5284 or 882- North Waterhole Way, public auction to the Lots & Land 6. Adjourn Waste Water – Division 6862 (801)891-1233 highest bidder, payable Call Now David Smith, chairman of Water Quality in certified funds, at the Planning and Zoning 4. Stockton Days Update 3BDRM, 2BTH, 1800sqft RAMBLER, 5BDRM time of sale at the North 17 ACRES w/water, utilit- Commission 5. FY05 Year-end Re- twin home, $99,999, for 3bth, 2600sqft, finished front entrance of the ies, buildable lots (3), (Published in the Tran- view sale or lease. Located basement, fully land- Tooele County Court- TERRI ELLIOTT 435-843-0056 882-2155, 830-2469, script Bulletin August 4, 6. Reports at 227 Alfred Drive. scaped, $160,000. 843- house, 47 S. Main St., PROCESSOR 70 SO. MAIN, SUITE B • TOOELE 830-2646 2005) a. Planning & Zoning – (435)862-5664. 7830 Tooele, Utah, on August Grants - Mary Edwards 23, 2005, at the hour of b. Nuisance – Nando 9:00 a.m. of said day; for Meli the purpose of foreclos- YOU SNOOZE, YOU LOSE! c. Animal Control – Dan ing a Trust Deed record- Rydalch ed March 8, 2004 exe- d. Building Department – cuted by Donald M. Hor- Wake up and call Exit today! Dan Grogan rocks, as Trustor, cover- e. Police/Courts – Jason ing real property purport- NEWNEW LLISTINGISTING NNEWEW LLISTINGISTING NNEWEW LLISTINGISTING NEWNEW LLISTINGISTING Turnbow edly located in Tooele f. Fire Department – Don County at 478 West 600 West South, Tooele, Utah g. Water Department – 84074, and more par- Richard Stockdale ticu-larly described as 7. Attorney Business follows: 227 Alfred Dr 475 E 1260 N 1488 E 850 N 247 South 100 W 8. Mayor’s Remarks LOT 37, ALANTOWNE Great starter twin home. 3 bdrms This is a nice one. 3 bdrms, 1 3 bdrms, 2 bths. Just like new Picture perfect. 3 bdrms, 1 bth. 9. Adjourn SUBDIVISION, AC- 2 bths w/1 car garage. Nice vinyl bth. Fenced back yard. Quiet but ready to move in. Nice clean Tree lined street.Must see inside. Ellen L. Montague fenced backyard with apple & CORDING TO THE OF- Street . Room for more home with larger room. Great old school charm and August 3, 2005 mature landscaping. $99,990. bedrooms and a Bath. $134,900. $132,000. Call Larry Prather character. $119,900. Call Cameo FICIAL PLAT THEREOF Call Kim 849-0311. Call Patti 850-0009. 830-5450. 840-5457 (Published in the Tran- ON FILE AND OF RE- script Bulletin August 4, CORD IN THE OFFICE NNEWEW LLISTINGISTING PPRICERIICE RREDUCEDEDUCED PRICEPRIICE RREDUCEDEDUCED 2005) OF THE TOOELE EERR Public Notices COUNTY RECORDER. UUNDERNNDD The sale is without war- U CCTT Trustee's Sales ranty and is voidable, RAA without liability, in the TTR Deadline for public no- ONN event of bankruptcy, re- CCONTRACTCO tices is 4 p.m. the day WELCOME! 743 North 350 West 576 West 200 South 136 Memory Lane instatement, or other 933 North 1340 East 279 West 1430 North Over 2900 finished sq foot rambler prior to publication. 4 bdrms 2 bths. Tastefully Personality Plus. This one one of 4 Bdrms: 1.5 Bths condition unknown to the Don’t Miss the Boat! Beautiful rambler. 3 bdrms, 2 on Tooele’s east bench. 5 Bdrms, 3 Public notices submit- New Agent, decorated. Finished family room bths. Great locations. Close a kind for the Fussiest buyer. 2 Newly remodeled. Wiring and Baths. Beautiful views of the trustee at the time of with Fireplace. Fully fenced to Schools. Lots of room to story with a full basement. 3 plumbing. Live stock mountains and lake. Very open & ted past the deadline backyard. $134,900. Call Steve or bdrm, 2.5 bths. $171,900. Call permitted. $109,900. Call family friendly home. $224,900. Call sale. Lisbet Stearns grow. $165,000. Call Larry at Patti 850-0009. will not be accepted. Toni 840-0774 or 830-6496 830-5450. Jennifer 830-2088 Cameo 840-5457. Dated July 27, 2005 PPRICERIICE RREDUCEDEDUCED NOTICE OF TRUST- David B. Boyce EE'S SALE Successor Trustee R EERR (Published in the Tran- DEERR DDEERR DDEER NNDD The following described UUNDERNND UUNDERNN UUNDERUNN UUNDERU TT property will be sold at script Bulletin July 28, U TT U CTT CTT ACC August 4 & 11, 2005) RAACC RAAC RRAAC TTRRA public auction to the TTR TTR NTT ONN highest bidder, payable ONN OONN OON CONTRACTCCO NOTICE OF TRUST- CCONTRACTCO CONTRACTCC CONTRACTCC in lawful money of the 1419 North 420 East EE'S SALE 450 S Coleman 1307 Brandy Lane 439 N Antelope 442 Mapleton Circle 511 W 3560 N, Erda United States at the Large, extra clean contempory rambler. Updated kitchen & bths. 3 Views that won’t stop. 3 Beautiful new home on 2 acres of Big kitchen and family The following described Cute Cottage home on .48 acre horse property. 4 bdrm, 2 bths, room. 4 bdrms, 2.5 bths. West Main Entrance, lot. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom 3 bdrms, 2 bths. Views of The entire bdrms, 2 bths. New water heater bdrms, 2 baths. Main floor property will be sold at & double paned vinyl windows. 24 x 23 master suite. Wonderful Light open floor plan. Quiet North Steps, Tooele only $60,000. Call Steve at valley.Corrian & granite countertops. family room and laudry. views from the wrap around public auction to the Clean. $119,000. Call Steve or Corner cul-da-sac lot. $169,000. street. $139,900. Patti County Courthouse, 47 840-0774 or Toni at 830-6496 Hardwood maple floors. $ 335,000. porch. $260,000.00. Call Stacey highest bidder, payable Call Jennifer 830-2088 Toni 840-0774 or 830-6496 Call Jennifer 830-2088. 830-7396 Westenburg 850-0009. South Main, Tooele, in lawful money of the Utah, on August 23, United States at the CommercialCommercial 2005 at 1:00 PM, for the West Main Entrance, Hwy 199, Rush Valley~ 160 acres for $1200 an acre. With highway frontage. North Hale Street ~ 27 acres of meadow, water included. $185,000 purpose of foreclosing a L North Steps, Tooele New well, It’s been brushed and Has plenty of pasture. $192,000. Call Patti at 840-0009. Call Patti 850-0009. Trust Deed dated July County Courthouse, 47 Prime Development land zoned~ Commercial possibilities. Cochran Lane ~ 13 plus acres close to Links Golf Course. 14 ft of water 25, 2003 executed by South Main, Tooele, A Fronts HWY 112. Just in Grantsville City limits. $318,000. Call Patti 435- included. $230,000. Call Patti 850-0009. Douglas Moormann, as 850-0009. Utah, on August 30, Prime Pine Canyon Properties! 140 Acres S.E. corner of Pine 29 N. Conner Trustor, in favor of Mort- N Plan for the Future ~ Always wanted to invest in real estate? Call Canyon and Droubay Road. 97 Acres located on Church Road. $10,000.00 Convenience store, main street 2005 at 1:00 PM, for the N Patti 850-0009 gage Electronic Registra- per acre. Call Jennifer 830-2088. location. All equipment with purpose of foreclosing a the exception of leased tion Systems, Inc., W Hwy 112 ~ Just west of Deseret Peak Complex. 76 acres. $600,000. Trust Deed dated May D Call Patti 850-0009. equipment stays. $250,000. Call "MERS", as Beneficiary, D Ken 840.1112. 14, 2002 executed by covering real property lo- Exit Realty Home Team Mindy M. Wintle, as 8843-TEAM43-TEAM cated in Tooele County ((8326)8326) 11-888-943-TEAM-888-943-TEAM ((8326)8326) • 11244244 NN.. MMain,ain, SStete 110101 • GGatewayateway PProfessionalrofessional CCenterenter and described as follows: Continued on next page C10 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 4, 2005

Continued from previous page Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Public Notices other damages. NOTICE the record owner(s) of Fleet Mortgage Corp., as cessful bidder for any West, Tooele, UT 84074 Salt Lake City, UT of Utah. days after receipt of the Trustee's Sales IS HEREBY GIVEN the property as of the re- the current Beneficiary, damages. (the undersigned dis- 84115 TOGETHER WITH an amount bid. THAT THIS FIRM IS AT- cording of the Notice of executed by Jimmie W. DATED: July 20, 2005 claims liability for any er- (801) 263-3400 undivided interest, and a DATED: August 3, 2005. Trustor, in favor of Mort- TEMPTING TO COL- Default is/are CLAYTON Barnett, Jr. and Annette FIRST SOUTHWEST- ror in the address), and Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. right and easement of Scott Lundberg, Trust- gage Electronic Registra- LECT A DEBT AND ANY BARNEY and MICHEL- M. Barnett, as Trustor, ERN TITLE AGENCY more particularly descri- – 5:00 p.m. use and enjoyment in ee tion Systems, Inc. INFORMATION OB- LE BARNEY. recorded November 17, OF UTAH, INC. bed as: L&A Case No. 05-42354 and to the Common Area 3269 South Main, #100 ("MERS"), as Beneficia- TAINED WILL BE USED The Sale will be made 1998 as Entry No. LORETTA K. POCH, The North 63 feet of Lot Team B/SN described, as provided Salt Lake City, UT ry, covering real property FOR THAT PURPOSE. without covenant or war- 121614, in Book 0539, Asst. Vice President 14 and the South 10 feet THIS COMMUNICATION for and in the percentage 84115 located in Tooele County Dated August 3, 2005. ranty regarding title, pos- at Page 0280, of the offi- Successor Trustee of Lot 15, BEL-AIR ES- IS AN ATTEMPT TO shown, in said Declara- (801) 263-3400 and described as follows: Stuart T. Matheson, session or encumbran- cial records of Tooele 102 West 500 South, TATES SUBDIVISION, a COLLECT A DEBT, AND tion. This conveyance is Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. ALL OF LOT 64, PROG- Successor Trustee ces. County, Utah, given to Suite 300 subdivision of Tooele ANY INFORMATION subject to the provisions – 5:00 p.m. RESS VILLAGE SUBDI- Matheson, Mortenson, Successful bidder must secure an indebtedness Salt Lake City, UT City, according to the OBTAINED WILL BE of said Declaration, in- L&A Case No. 05-39832 VISION, TOOELE CITY, Olsen & Jeppson, P.C. be prepared to tender a in favor of Mortgage In- 84101 plat thereof, recorded in USED FOR THAT PUR- cluding any amendments Team A/NB ACCORDING TO THE 648 East First South cashier’s check for vestors Corporation, by 05-6180/Barnett, Jr. the office of the Tooele POSE. thereto. The undivided THIS COMMUNICATION OFFICIAL PLAT Salt Lake City, Utah $5,000.00 to the trustee reason of certain obliga- Jimmie W. and Annette County Recorder. (Published in the Tran- interest in the Common IS AN ATTEMPT TO THEREOF ON FILE 84102 (801) 363-2244 at the sale and a cash- tions secured thereby. M. Together with all the im- script Bulletin August 4, Area conveyed hereby is COLLECT A DEBT, AND AND OF RECORD IN Office Hours 8:30 am to ier’s check for the bal- Notice of Default was re- (Published in the Tran- provements now or here- 11 & 18, 2005) subject to modification, ANY INFORMATION THE TOOELE COUNTY 4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri. ance of the purchase corded MAY 3, 2005, as script Bulletin August 4, after erected on the from time to time, as pro- OBTAINED WILL BE RECORDER'S OFFICE. MMOJ File No.: price within 24 hours af- Entry No. 239925, in 11 & 18, 2005) property, and all ease- vided in the Declaration USED FOR THAT PUR- Together with all the im- NOTICE OF TRUST- 006602m ASAP715646 ter the sale. Cash is not Book N/A, at Page N/A, ments, appurtenances, for expansion of the Con- POSE. provements now or here- EE'S SALE (Published in the Tran- acceptable. of said official records. and fixtures now or here- dominium Project. (Published in the Tran- after erected on the NOTICE OF TRUST- The following described script Bulletin August 4, This Trustee’s Sale is Trustee will sell at public after a part of the proper- Together with all the im- script Bulletin August 4, property, and all ease- EE'S SALE property will be sold at 11 & 18, 2005) subject to payoff, rein- auction to highest bidder ty. provements now or here- 11 & 18, 2005) ments, appurtenances, The following described public auction to the statement, bankruptcy fil- without warranty as to ti- The current beneficiary after erected on the and fixtures now or here- real property will be sold highest bidder at the ing, incorrect bidding in- tle, possession or en- of the trust deed is property, and all ease- NOTICE OF TRUST- after a part of the proper- NOTICE OF TRUST- at public auction to the West Main Entrance, structions, or any other cumbrances, the follow- Chase Home Finance, ments, appurtenances, EE’S SALE ty. Tax Parcel No.: 10- EE'S SALE highest bidder payable in North Steps, Tooele condition that would ing described property: LLC, successor by merg- and fixtures now or here- APN: 12-100-0-0029 018-0-0064 The street The following described lawful money of the Unit- County Courthouse, 47 cause the cancellation of LOT 120, SETTLEMENT er to Chase Manhattan after a part of the proper- Trust No. 1075356-07 address of the property real property will be sold ed States, on August 31, South Main Street, this sale. Should any of POINTE PHASE 1 SUB- Mortgage Corporation, ty. Ref: Nicholas E Philpott is purported to be 677 N. at public auction to the 2005 at 10:00 A.M., at Tooele, Utah, on Sep- these conditions exist, DIVISION, ACCORDING and the record owner of The current beneficiary TRA: Loan No. Broadway Street, highest bidder, payable the West entrance to the tember 1, 2005, at 8:30 this sale shall be null and TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT the property as of the re- of the trust deed is 0554404707. Tooele, UT 84074. The in lawful money of the Tooele County Court- a.m. of said day, for the void, the successful bid- THEREOF AS RE- cording of the notice of Chase Home Finance, IMPORTANT NOTICE undersigned disclaims United States at the time house, 47 South Main, purpose of foreclosing a der’s funds shall be re- CORDED IN THE OF- default is Deberah R. LLC, successor by merg- TO PROPERTY OWN- any liability for any error of sale, at the West steps Tooele, UT 84074, in the trust deed originally exe- turned, and the trustee FICE OF THE TOOELE Baker. er to Chase Manhattan ER: YOU ARE IN DE- in the street address. of the Tooele County County of Tooele, State cuted on March 29, 2000 and the beneficiary shall COUNTY RECORDER. The sale is subject to a Mortgage Corporation, FAULT UNDER A DEED The current Beneficiary Courthouse, 47 South of Utah, for the purpose by Mary Jo Zapata and not be liable to the suc- Tax Serial No. 11-053-0- bankruptcy filing, a pay- Inc. and the record own- OF TRUST, DATED Au- of the trust deed is Mort- Main, Tooele, Utah, on of foreclosing a trust Tony M. Kruletz, as trust- cessful bidder for interest 0120 off, a reinstatement or er of the property as of gust 22, 2003. UNLESS gage Electronic Registra- August 22, 2005, at 1:00 deed held by Washing- ors, in favor of CTX Mort- or any other damages. Purported Property Ad- any other condition of the recording of the no- YOU TAKE ACTION TO tion Systems, Inc., p.m. of said day for the ton Mutual Bank, as the gage Company, covering DATED this 26th day of dress: 232 WEST JULIE which the trustee is not tice of default is Mary Jo PROTECT YOUR ("MERS"), solely as purpose of foreclosing a current Beneficiary, exe- the following real proper- July, 2005. ANN COURT, TOOELE, aware that would cause Zapata. PROPERTY, IT MAY BE nominee for the lender Trust Deed dated Febru- cuted by Richard M. Mi- ty purported to be locat- JAX H. PETTEY, Suc- UT 84074. The under- the cancellation of the The sale is subject to a SOLD AT A PUBLIC and the record owners of ary 23, 1998 executed by kulich and Shiela L. Mi- ed in Tooele County at cessor Trustee signed disclaims any lia- sale. If any such condi- bankruptcy filing, a pay- SALE. IF YOU NEED AN the property as of the re- CLAYTON BARNEY and kulich, as Trustor, re- 63 West 1930 North, Attorney at Law bility for any error in the tion exists, the sale shall off, a reinstatement or EXPLANATION OF THIS cording of this notice of MICHELLE BARNEY, corded November 2, Tooele, UT 84074 (the 9488 Union Square, street address. be void, the successful any other condition of PROCEEDING, YOU default is reported to be husband and wife as 1998 as Entry No. undersigned disclaims li- Sandy, UT 84070 The owner of the proper- bidder’s funds returned which the trustee is not SHOULD CONTACT A Mindy M. Wintle. Bidders joint tenants, as 120757, in Book 0536, ability for any error in the Telephone: (801) 984- ty as of the recording of and the trustee and cur- aware that would cause LAWYER. On August 16, must be prepared to ten- Trustor(s), wherein JAX at Page 0341, of the offi- address), and more par- 0055 the Notice of Default is rent beneficiary shall not the cancellation of the 2005, at 4:30pm, James der to the trustee H. PETTEY, Attorney at cial records of Tooele ticularly described as: Office hours: Mon.-Fri., reported to be: Jimmie be liable to the success- sale. If any such condi- H Woodall, as duly ap- $5,000.00 at the sale Law, is the Successor County, Utah, given to Unit No. 5B of the Fields 8:00 am – 5:00 pm W. Barnett, Jr. and An- ful bidder for any dam- tion exists, the sale shall pointed Trustee under a and the balance of the Trustee, AMERIQUEST secure an indebtedness at Overlake Condomini- www.PetteyLegal.com nette M. Barnett age. be void, the successful Deed of Trust recorded purchase price by 12:00 MORTGAGE COMPA- in favor of Washington ums, Phase Two, togeth- P&A File No.: L22191 Bidders must tender to Bidders must tender to bidder’s funds returned August 27, 2003, as In- noon the day following NY, is the Beneficiary, Mutual Bank, by reason er with all improvements File Name: Barney the trustee a $5,000.00 the trustee a $5,000.00 and the trustee and cur- strument No. 208987, in the sale. Both payments and which covers the fol- of certain obligations se- located thereon, as said THIS IS ATTEMPT TO deposit at the sale and deposit at the sale and rent beneficiary shall not Book 885, Page 557, of must be in the form of a lowing described real cured thereby. Unit is identified in the COLLECT A DEBT, AND the balance of the pur- the balance of the pur- be liable to the success- the Official Records in cashier's check; cash is property situated in Notice of Default was re- Plat of said development ANY INFORMATION chase price by 12:00 chase price by 12:00 ful bidder for any dam- the office at the County not acceptable. A trust- Tooele County, State of corded MAY 3, 2005, as recorded November 5, OBTAINED WILL BE noon the next business noon the day following age. Recorder of Tooele ee's deed will be made Utah, to-wit: Entry No. 239927, in 1999 as Entry Number USED FOR THAT PUR- day following the sale. the sale. The deposit Bidders must tender to County, State of Utah, available to the success- Lot 3, SUN VALLEY Book N/A, at Page N/A, 139556, in Book 596, at POSE. The deposit and balance must be in the form of a the trustee a $5,000.00 executed by Nicholas E. ful bidder within three RANCHETTES, accord- of said official records. Page 191 of the official (Published in the Tran- of the sale proceeds cashier’s check or bank deposit at the sale and Philpott and Tara Phil- business days following ing to the official plat Trustee will sell at public records of the Tooele script Bulletin July 28, must be in the form of a official check payable to the balance of the pur- pott, Husband And Wife receipt of the bid thereof, records of auction to highest bidder County Recorder, State August 4 & 11, 2005) wire transfer, cashier's Lundberg & Associates. chase price by 12:00 As Joint Tenants, will sell amount. The sale is Tooele County, Utah. without warranty as to ti- of Utah, and as identified check or certified funds The balance must be in noon the day following at public auction to high- made without any war- Serial No. 11-052-0-0003 tle, possession or en- and described in the payable to First South- the form of a wire trans- the sale. The deposit est bidder, payable in ranty whatsoever, includ- The property address is NOTICE OF TRUST- cumbrances, the follow- Declaration of Condo- western Title Agency of fer, cashier’s check, must be in the form of a lawful money of the Unit- ing but not limited to any purported to be 3842 EE'S SALE ing described property: minium of The Fields at Utah, Inc.. A trustee's bank official check (credit cashier’s check or bank ed States at the time of warranty as to title, liens, North Sun Valley Drive, The following described LOT 192, OVERLAKE Overlake Condominiums, deed will be delivered to union official checks are official check payable to sale. Successful bidders possession, taxes en- Grantsville, Utah. The real property will be sold ESTATES PHASE 1-B an Expandable Residen- the successful bidder not accepted) or U.S. Lundberg & Associates. must tender a deposit of cumbrances, or condition undersigned disclaims at public auction to the SUBDIVISION, AC- tial Condominium Proj- within three business Postal money order pay- The balance must be in $5,000 in certified funds of the property. The sale any liability for errors in highest bidder payable in CORDING TO THE OF- ect, recorded May 14, days after receipt of the able to Lundberg & As- the form of a wire trans- to the trustee at the time is subject to a workout the address. lawful money of the Unit- FICIAL PLAT THEREOF, 1999 as Entry Number amount bid. sociates. If wire transfer fer, cashier’s check, of sale, with the balance reinstatement, payoff, Said Trust Deed was re- ed States, on August 31, ON FILE AND OF RE- 131110, in Book 568, at This Trustee's Sale may is used, an additional bank official check (credit due by noon the follow- sale cancellation or post- corded March 2, 1998 as 2005 at 10:00 A.M., at CORD IN THE TOOELE Page 338 of Official re- be subject to a bankrupt- $10.00 must be remitted union official checks are ing business day, at the ponement, incorrect bid- Entry No. 107685 in the West entrance to the COUNTY RECORDER'S cords, and as amended cy filing, a payoff, a rein- with the purchase price. not accepted) or U.S. office of the Trustee. At ding instructions, bank- Book 0493 at Page 0575 Tooele County Court- OFFICE. in the Amendment to statement or any other Cash payments are not Postal money order pay- the west main entrance, ruptcy, or any other cir- of Official Records. No- house, 47 South Main, Tax Serial No. 12-063-0- Declaration of Condo- condition that would accepted. A trustee’s able to Lundberg & As- north steps to the Tooele cumstance of which the tice of Default was dated Tooele, UT 84074, in the 0192 minium of the Fields at cause the cancellation of deed will be delivered to sociates. If wire transfer county District Court, 47 trustee is unaware. In the May 29, 2002 and re- County of Tooele, State Purported Property Ad- Overlake Condominiums, this sale. Further, if any the successful bidder is used, an additional S. Main Tooele Utah all event any of the forego- corded June 3, 2002 as of Utah, for the purpose dress: 247 WEST DI- an Expandable Residen- of these conditions exist, within three business $10.00 must be remitted right, title and interest ing apply, the sale will be Entry No. 182422, in of foreclosing a trust MAGGIO DRIVE, tial Condominium Proj- this sale will be null and days after receipt of the with the purchase price. conveyed to and now void and the successful Book 758, at Page 450 deed held by Washing- TOOELE, UT 84074. ect, recorded November void, the successful bidd- amount bid. Cash payments are not held by it under said bidder's funds will be re- of Official Records. ton Mutual Bank, F.A., The undersigned dis- 10, 1999 as Entry Num- er's funds shall be re- DATED: August 4, 2005. accepted. A trustee’s Deed of Trust in the turned without any liabili- The current beneficiary successor in interest to claims any liability for ber 139557, in Book 596, turned, and the Trustee Scott Lundberg, Trust- deed will be delivered to property situated in said ty to the trustee or bene- of the Trust Deed is Washington Mutual any error in the street ad- at Page 194 of the offi- and the beneficiary shall ee the successful bidder County and State descri- ficiary for interest or any AMERIQUEST MORT- Home Loans, Inc., suc- dress. cial records of the Tooele not be liable to the suc- 3269 South Main, #100 within three business GAGE COMPANY and cessor by merger to The owner of the proper- County Recorder, State Continued on next page ty as of the recording of the Notice of Default is reported to be: Richard M. Mikulich and Shiela L. Mikulich Hundreds of homes, lots & Real Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 Estate for deposit at the sale and the balance of the pur- property to choose from! Your chase price by 12:00 World noon the next business day following the sale. The deposit and balance 608 E. Nicole Way McAffee Realtors of the sale proceeds Erda must be in the form of a ERR Beautiful country property for wire transfer, cashier's E DD horses and the family w/ 6 check or certified funds NN T NNEWEW LLISTINGISTING HANDYMAN SPECIAL! payable to First South- UUNDERU CCT bdrms, 3 full bths, Walk-out NEW LISTING Don’t let this fixer upper western Title Agency of AA basement, Mother in law apt., go by! 1962 3 bdrm 1.75 R Utah, Inc.. A trustee's R bth, original hardwood Margene Colledge TT 8” well, 50’X80’ bldg. for horse 830- 2521 deed will be delivered to N floors. Loads of potential. N arena, storage or barn and so the successful bidder O Great South West location. CCONTRACTO much more. Over 5.5 acres. within three business $ C Walking distance to all $5525,00025,000 schools. days after receipt of the 525,000 Call Shane 840-0344 Call Craig 496-0721. amount bid. This Trustee's Sale may

Craig Rydalch be subject to a bankrupt- 496- 0721 cy filing, a payoff, a rein- R 348 South 400 West statement or any other EER condition that would DD cause the cancellation of UUNDERNN TT this sale. Further, if any D U AACC of these conditions exist, D R $$ R this sale will be null and $$ T Beginning Saturday Jeannine Johnson 1126,00026,000 L 1156,00056,000T 830- 6369 L N void, the successful bidd- OON th er's funds shall be re- 1232O East 940 North CCONTRACTC1632 N. Dean Ave, Overlake turned, and the Trustee O August 6 on Channel Z24 A Gem of a home in a Perfect Location, Quiet Eastside Stunning home in a Great Location! w/ 3 Bdrms, 2.5 and the beneficiary shall SSOLDCulS De Sac, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, .20 acre lot, Master Baths, 2 Family Rms, Beautiful .19 Acre Yard, Custom am not be liable to the suc- Suite is Super - Sized and plenty of family area Amenities and full basement framed, wired and stubbed at 10:30 cessful bidder for any throughout. for bath to finish your way. A Must for the Smart Buyer. Karen Perry damages. 830- 7846 DATED: July 28, 2005 FIRST SOUTHWEST- See Century 21 Homes ERN TITLE AGENCY ERR ERR OF UTAH, INC. DDE DDE and Agents spotlighted. LORETTA K. POCH, NN T NN T Asst. Vice President UUNDERU CCT UNDERUU CCT Successor Trustee AA AA John Gollaher R $ $ R 830- 8552 102 West 500 South, $R TT $1129,50029,500 1149,00049,000TTR Suite 300 NN 129,500 NN Salt Lake City, UT O CCONTRACTO137 North 570 East CONTRACTCOO 84101 C C168 Millcreek Way This home is in a beautiful area with mountain C-21 McAffee Realtors is pleased 05-6078/Mikulich, Ri- An Excellent Rambler in a Fantastic Neighborhood views, close to East elementary, churches and w/ 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, Storage Everywhere, to introduce our new agent chard M. and Shiela L. town. Has 3 bdrms, 2 bths, 1766 sq. ft., (Published in the Tran- unfinished bsmnt w/ a partially finished full bth. Parking Galore and so much more. Cheryl Barrus script Bulletin August 4, 840- 4466 Jeannine A. Butler 11 & 18, 2005) NOTICE OF TRUST- R EE'S SALE EER The following described DD Jeannine is pleased to property will be sold at UUNDERNN TT public auction to the U C Karma Albrecht C join the C-21 team. 224- 2734 AA highest bidder at the $$ $$ RR As a graduate of Stringham Real West Main Entrance, 1123,00023,000 991,5001,5N00TT Estate School, Jeannine will be North Steps, Tooele OON County Courthouse, 47 369 North 1st East happy to help you with all your 282 West 670 North CONTRACTCC South Main Street, Rambler with 1948 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large This Well Built Rambler has 1372 s.f., 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths, Real Estate needs. Call her at Tooele, Utah, on Sep- front room and kitchen both with beautiful ceramic tile Family Rm, Cold Storage, Rear Entry into Mud Rm and tember 1, 2005, at 8:30 flooring, family room and fenced yard. 830-2950. Terry Baird a covered patio. 850- 9546 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a *Each office independently owned and operated. trust deed originally exe- Information deemed reliable not guaranteed. cuted on November 25, Shane 1998 by Deberah R. Baker, as trustor, in favor Bergen of Vision Mortgage, LLC, Jeannine Butler Jerry Johnson Judy Smith Melody Harding Lena Patterson Heather Olsen covering the following re- 830- 2950 801-209-6390 841- 9765 849- 2560 840- 0244 830- 4975 (cell) al property purported to 840- 0344 be located in Tooele 882- 8868 ext. 119 1185 N. Main 768 N Main • Tooele • 843-1200 County at 496 South 525 THURSDAY August 4, 2005 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C11

Continued from previous page Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Public Notices NOTICE OF TRUST- INVITATION TO BID PUBLIC NOTICE tional Chemical Warfare available an assortment ber tests at DPG would im-pact statements Restoration Advisory Trustee's Sales EE’S SALE Tooele City ENVIRONMENTAL AS- Agent (CWA) Simulants of appropriate CWA chal- enable DPG to provide (EISs)] may be prepared Boards and any other The following described 90 North Main SESSMENT At Other Test Facilities. lenge materials to meet operational test capabili- bed as: Lot 29, copper for specific test activities groups or parties who property will be sold at Tooele City, Utah FOR FIELD SIMULANT This alternative would re- the requirements of the ties for CWA standoff de- canyon phase 1 amend- that are not discussed in may have interest in en- public auction to the 84074 TEST OF THE JOINT quire the development of chemical mass spec- tec-tors and other milita- ed plat, A subdivision of this EA. These would in- vironmental effects of the highest bidder on August Notice is hereby given CHEMICAL AGENT DE- test capabilities at other trometer test program ry materiel. Adequate Tooele city, according to clude an analysis of spe- pro-posed action. The 31, 2005 at 11:45 a.m. at that TOOELE CITY TECTOR (JCAD) AT locations that are compa- and future CWA detec- mitigation measures the plat thereof, as re- cific test materials and EA and supporting docu- the North West Main En- CORPORATION (OWN- U.S. ARMY DUGWAY rable with those already tion test programs at would be im-plemented corded in the office of the conditions that could po- ments incorporated by trance to the TOOELE ER) will accept bids for PROVING GROUND, provided at DPG plus the DPG. Requests for with the use of the CWAs Tooele county recorder. tentially lead to a signifi- reference are on file and County Courthouse, 47 the construction of the UTAH approval of required these CWAs have been in individual test pro- The street address and cant human health or en- may be reviewed by in- SOUTH MAIN, TOOELE, 2005 ROADWAY IM- A. Proposed Action. CWA simulants to be submitted by West Des- grams to ensure the pro- other common designa- vironmental impact. terested parties at the UT 84074, in the County PROVEMENT OVER- The environmental as- used at those locations. ert Test Center (WDTC) tection of human health tion of the real property D. The Facts and Con- Public Affairs Office, U.S. of TOOELE by BRYAN LAY PROJECT accord- sessment (EA) was pre- This duplica-tion of facili- test organizations and and the natural environ- described above is pur- clusions That Led to the Army Dugway Proving W. CANNON, as Suc- ing to Drawings and pared to evaluate the po- ties and capabilities the cus-tomers they ment. Additional Nation- ported to be: 698 N 350 FNSI. Ground (435/831-3409). cessor Trustee, and CIT- Specifications prepared tential environ-mental ef- would be very costly and serve. The proposed al Environmental Policy West Tooele UT 84074. The environmental as- Comments will be re- IFINANCIAL MORT- by the ENGINEER - fects of the use of thiodi- would be considerably materials were chosen Act (NEPA) evaluations Estimated Total Debt as sessment does not indi- ceived during the 30-day GAGE COMPANY INC, PAUL HANSEN ASSO- glycol, limonene, and less cost efficient than for the purpose of ex- may be performed based of August 16, 2005 is cate a potential for signif- period following the first current Beneficiary, un- CIATES, L.L.C. and de- melonal, in field testing, the proposed action. panding the range of on the use of the CWAs $127,561.72. The under- icant impact on environ- publication of the public der the Deed of Trust scribed in general as: as chal-lenge chemical C. Anticipated Environ- CWAs to which chemical for individual test pro- signed Trustee disclaims mental quality. There- notice, and should be ad- dated June 11, 2002, The Roto-mill and Over- warfare agent (CWA) liq- mental Effects. mass spectrometry de- grams, and specific miti- any liability for any incor- fore, an EIS is not re- dressed to the made by RUSSELL lay of approximately uid and vapor simulants 1. The proposed action tection technology may gation measures would rectness of the street ad- quired and this finding of Commander, U.S. Army BURR, as Trustor re- 500,000 square feet of for detection devices that to approve the CWA sim- be applied. Use of the be determined based on dress and other common no significant impact Dugway Proving Ground, corded June 18, 2002 as roadway together with employ new liquid and ulants for use in labora- CWAs would substantial- the test sce-narios and designation, if any, (FNSI) has been pre- ATTN: CSTE-DTC-DP- Entry No. 183135 in the reconstruction of ac- vapor detection technolo- tory and field tests at ly improve testing capa- environmental conditions shown herein. Said sale pared. PA, Dugway, Utah Book 760 at page 825 of cessible corner ramps. gy. The objective of the DPG would enable DPG bilities of DPG. The U.S. at the time of the test. will be made without cov- E. Deadline for Receipt 84022. official records of Separate sealed bids will proposed action is to to provide operational and her allies would No threatened or endan- enant or warranty, ex- of Public Comments and Proponent: TOOELE county, given be received by the OWN- have available an assort- test capabilities for CWA stand to gain improved gered species or species press or implied, regard- Point of Contact for Addi- GREG D. OLSON Date to secure indebtedness ER in their office located ment of appropriate standoff detectors and CWA detection capabili- of special concern would ing title, possession, con- tional Information. Colonel, U.S. Army in favor of CITIFINAN- at 90 North Main, CWA stimulant challenge other military materiel. ties as a result of this be affected by the pro- dition or encumbrances, Comments are particu- Commanding Officer CIAL MORTGAGE Tooele, Utah 84074 un- materi-als to meet the re- Adequate mitigation testing. posed action. including fees, charges larly invited from tribal, U.S. Army Dugway COMPANY INC by rea- til 2:00 pm on Au- quirements of the Joint measures would be im- B. Alternatives Consid- 2. NEPA documents [re- and expenses of the federal, state, county, Proving Ground son of certain obligations gust 17, 2005 and then Chemical Agent Detector plemented with the use ered. cords of environmental Trustee and of the trusts and local gov-ernment (Published in the Tran- secured thereby. at said office publicly (JCAD) test program and of the simulants in indi- 1. No Action. Non-ap- consideration (RECs), created by said Deed of officials or agencies, Citi- script Bulletin July 28, Notice of Default was re- opened and read aloud. future liquid and vapor vidual test programs to proval of blister and vom- EAs, or envi-ronmental Trust, to pay the remain- zen Advisory Boards, August 2 & 4, 2005) corded April 28, 2005 as CONTRACT DOCU- detection test programs ensure the protec-tion of it agents for use in test- ing principal sums of the Entry No. 239736 of said MENTS may be obtained at U.S. Army Dugway human health and the ing at DPG would mean note(s) secured by said official records. on or after August 8, Proving Ground (DPG). natural environment. Ad- that emerging technolo- Deed of Trust. The cur- Trustee will sell at public 2005 at the Tooele City Requests for these new ditional National Environ- gies that require a wide rent beneficiary of the auction to the highest Offices located at 90 CWA simulants have mental Policy Act (NE- spectrum of CWA chal- Trust Deed as of the bidder payable in lawful North Main, Tooele Utah been submitted by West PA) evaluations may be lenge materials for tests date of this notice is: money of the United 84074 upon payment of Desert Test Center performed based on the capabilities that cannot Mortgage Electronic States, without warranty a non-refundable fee of (WDTC) test organiza- use of the new CWA be satisfied with the ex- Registration Systems, as to title, possession or $50.00 for each set. tions and the customers simulants for individual isting challenge materi- Inc. The record owner of encumbrances. Bidders Checks should be made that they serve. The pro- test programs, and spe- als would of necessity ei- the property as of the re- must be prepared to ten- payable to OWNER. posed simulant materials cific mitigation measures ther use test challenge cording of the Notice of der the purchase price in Bid security in the were chosen for their would be deter-mined materials that would pro- Default is/are: Nicholas E the amount bid within 24 amount of 5% of the specific characteristics based on the test sce- vide less-than-optimum Philpott and Tara Phil- hours of the sale by base bid will be required that match key properties narios and environmental correlation with the key pott. cashiers check. to accompany bids. of the CWA materials for conditions at the time of CWA test characteristics Dated: July 18, 2005. The address of the prop- Prospective BIDDERS which they would be sub- the test. No threatened or the tests would not be Law office Of James H erty is purported to be are encouraged to attend stituted. Use of the CWA or endangered species per-formed at DPG. This Woodall 10653 River 373 North 880 East, a pre-bid conference simulants that are part of or species of special alternative is not respon- Front Parkway, Suite Tooele, UT 84074 more which will be held at the the proposed action concern would be affect- sive to the identified 290 South Jordan UT particularly described as Tooele City offices locat- would improve the safety ed by the proposed ac- need for test challenge 84095 (801) 254-9450 follows: ed at 90 North Main, and efficiency of the tion. materials for use in test- (800) 245-1886 (Hotline) LOT 403, OQUIRRH Tooele, Utah at 10:00 tests in which they would 2. NEPA documents [re- ing state-of-the-art chem- Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 HILLS ESTATES, am on August 11, 2005 be used. A CWA simu- cords of environmental ical and biological weap- P.M. Signature/by: PHASE 4, A SUBDIVI- The object of the confer- lant or surrogate material consideration (RECs), ons defensive and pro- James H. Woodall, SION OF TOOELE ence is to acquaint BID- can be in-nocuous, or it EAs, or envi-ronmental tective equipment at Trustee R-120458 CITY, ACCORDING TO DERs with the site condi- can have some toxic or im-pact statements DPG. This alternative is (Published in the Tran- THE OFFICIAL PLAT tions, specifications, and reac-tive properties. (EISs)] may be prepared not in the best interest of script Bulletin July 21, 28 THEREOF ON FILE to answer any questions However, in order to be for specific test activities the de-fense of the U.S. & August 4, 2005) AND OF RECORD IN which BIDDERs may se-lected as a CWA sim- that are not discussed in and her allies, as com- THE TOOELE COUNTY have concerning the ulant, any toxic or reac- this EA. These would in- pared to the proposed NOTICE OF TRUST- RECORDER'S OFFICE. project. tive proper-ties must be clude an analysis of spe- action. EE’S SALE 12-052-0-0403 All communication rela- substantially less than cific test materials and 2. Substitute Modeling The following described The undersigned dis- tive to the Project shall those of the CWA materi- conditions that could po- And Simulation Studies property will be sold at claims liability for any er- be directed to the ENGI- als for which they would tentially lead to a signifi- For Developmental Test public auction to the ror in the address. The NEER prior to the open- be substituted. cant human health or en- Applications That Cannot highest bidder on August record owner(s) of the ing of bids at: B. Alternatives Consid- vironmental impact. Be Met With The Cur- 24, 2005 at 11:45 a.m. at property as of the record- TOOELE CITY CORPO- ered. D. The Facts and Con- rently Approved CWAs. the North West Main En- ing of the Notice of De- RATION 1. No Action. Non-ap- clusions That Led to the This alternative would trance to the TOOELE fault is RUSSELL BURR. 90 North Main proval of new CWA sim- FNSI. apply state-of-the-art County Courthouse, 47 This sale is for the pur- Tooele, Utah 84074 ulants for use in testing The environmental as- modeling and simulation SOUTH MAIN, TOOELE, pose of paying obliga- Telephone: (435) 843- at DPG would mean that sessment does not indi- (M&S) techniques to UT 84074, in the County tions secured by said 2137 emer-ging technologies cate a potential for signif- identifying the probable of TOOELE by BRYAN Deed of Trust including Fax: (435) 843-2139 that require outdoor test icant impact on environ- results that might other- W. CANNON, as Suc- fees, charges and ex- Attention: Paul G. Han- capabilities that cannot mental quality. There- wise be obtained from cessor Trustee, and CIT- penses of Trustee, ad- sen, P.E., City Engineer be satisfied with the ex- fore, an EIS is not re- conduct of operational ICORP TRUST BANK, vances, if any, under the The OWNER reserves isting sim-ulants would quired and this draft find- field tests. M&S is a le- FSB, current Beneficiary, terms of said Deed of the right to reject any or either use simulants that ing of no sig-nificant im- gitimate tool for solving under the Deed of Trust Trust, interest thereon all bids; or to accept or would provide less-than- pact (FNSI) has been design and engineering dated October 7, 2002, and the unpaid principal reject the whole or any optimum correlation with prepared. problems, for develop- made by PAUL A. HUD- of the note secured by part of any bid; or to the key CWA test char- E. Deadline for Receipt mental test-ing, and pro- SON, as Trustor record- said Deed of Trust with waive any informality or acteristics, or the tests of Public Comments and viding guidance for fo- ed October 15, 2002 as interest thereon as in technicality in any bid in would not be performed Point of Contact for Addi- cusing on the test re- Entry No. 189016 in said note and by law pro- the best interest of the at DPG. This alternative tional Infor-mation. quirements. However, Book 788 at page 130 of vided. City. Only bids giving is not re-sponsive to the Comments are particu- the utility of M&S is limit- official records of DATED this 28th day of a firm quotation properly identified need for CWA larly invited from tribal, ed for operational testing TOOELE county, given July, 2005. signed will be accepted. simulants for use in test- federal, state, county, due to limited capabilities to secure indebtedness BRYAN W. CANNON (Published in the Tran- ing state-of-the-art CWA and local gov-ernment to exactly reproduce "the in favor of CITICORP 8619 South Sandy script Bulletin August 4 & defensive and protective officials or agencies, Citi- machine" using mathe- TRUST BANK, FSB by Parkway 11, 2005) equipment at DPG. zen Advisory Boards, matical algorithms. The reason of certain obliga- Building A, Suite 111 2. Substitute Modeling Restoration Advisory use of M&S would be a tions secured thereby. Sandy, Utah 84070 STANSBURY PARK And Simulation Studies Boards and any other less functional al-terna- Notice of Default was re- www.cannonfirm.com ELECTIONS For Developmental Test groups or parties who tive as opposed to pro- corded April 7, 2005 as Office Hours: M-F 8am CANDIDATES NEEDED Applications That Cannot may have interest in en- viding CWAs to be used Entry No. 238573 of said – 5pm STANSBURY GREEN- Be Met With The Cur- vironmental effects of the in operational field tests. official records. Phone: (801) 255-7475 BELT SERVICE AREA rently Approved CWA pro-posed action. The 3. Develop Electronic Trustee will sell at public Cannon File #2050557 And Simulants. This alterna- EA and supporting docu- Test Simulators, Which auction to the highest (Published in the Tran- STANSBURY RECREA- tive would apply state-of- ments incorporated by Would Feed Synthetic bidder payable in lawful script Bulletin August 4, TION SERVICE AREA the-art modeling and reference are on file and Test Signals For Proc- money of the United 11 & 18, 2005) Candidates are needed simulation (M&S) techni- may be reviewed by in- essing In The Test Item States, without warranty to fill the office of Trustee ques to identifying the terested parties at the Data Processors. While as to title, possession or Public Notices within the Stansbury probable results that Public Affairs Office, U.S. this alternative could be encumbrances. Bidders Miscellaneous Greenbelt Service Area might otherwise be ob- Army Dugway Proving used to in-sert "canned" must be prepared to ten- and the Stansbury Rec- tained from conduct of Ground (435/831-3409). signals to the test item der the purchase price in Deadline for public no- reation Service Area operational field tests. Comments will be re- for processing and vali- the amount bid within 24 tices is 4 p.m. the day (constituting the Stans- M&S is a legitimate tool ceived during the 30-day dating the manner in hours of the sale by prior to publication. bury Service Agency): for solving design and period following the first which the signal would cashiers check. Public notices submit- There are two vacancies engineering problems, publication of the public be processed by the sys- The address of the prop- ted past the deadline in each of the above, for for develop-mental test- notice, and should be ad- tem-specific algorithms erty is purported to be will not be accepted. a total of four (4) vacan- ing, and providing guid- dressed to the and software, the "black 329 West Dawson Drive, cies. Positions are for a ance for focusing on the Commander, U.S. Army box" simulators do not Tooele, UT 84074 more NOTICE TO PUBLIC four (4) year term. Indi- test requirements. How- Dugway Proving Ground, provide information on particularly described as *NOTICE TO HEALTH viduals elected to any of ever, the utility of M&S is ATTN: CSTE-DTC-DP- environmental interac- follows: CARE PROVIDERS the above positions must limited for operational PA, Dugway, Utah tions that would affect LOT 349, OVERLAKE Notice is hereby given be willing and able to at- testing due to limited ca- 84022. signal attenuation, back- ESTATES PHASE "1-C", that the Utah Department tend the required meet- pabilities to exactly re- Proponent: scatter, etc., between the SUBDIVISION, AC- of Health is seeking pub- ings each month and be produce "the machine" GREG D. OLSON Date target and the detector CORDING TO THE OF- lic review and comment responsible to oversee using mathematical algo- Colonel, U.S. Army for either passive or ac- FICIAL PLAT THEREOF for a Hospice Feasibility any designated area(s) rithms. The use of M&S Commanding Officer tive detector systems. ON FILE AND OF RE- Study. Mountain West of responsibility. The would be a less function- U.S. Army Dugway The black box simulators CORD IN THE TOOELE Hospice, Tooele, propos- election will be held No- al alternative as opposed Proving Ground are an excellent signal COUNTY RECORDER' es to provide end-of-life vember 8, 2005. to pro-viding the CWA (Published in the Tran- source for ob-taining da- S OFFICE. 12-057-0- care to clients in their Qualifications for these simulants to be used in script Bulletin July 28, ta on the ability of a de- 0349 home or living facility. offices are: op-erational field tests. August 2 & 4, 2005) velopmental instrument The undersigned dis- Comments may be sub- a. Be a registered voter 3. Develop Electronic to process a given sig- claims liability for any er- mitted to Bureau of in the Stansbury Park Test Simulators To Feed PUBLIC NOTICE nal. However, the envi- ror in the address. The Health Facility Licensing, Voting District Synthetic Test Signals ENVIRONMENTAL AS- ronmental processes are record owner(s) of the Certification and Resi- b. Be a U.S. Citizen For Processing In The SESSMENT FOR not sufficiently under- property as of the record- dent Assessment, P.O. c. Be at least 18 years of Test Item Data Process- FOUR CHEMICAL stood or predictable to ing of the Notice of De- Box 144103, SLC UT age by election day ors. While this alterna- WARFARE AGENTS make this method a via- fault is PAUL A. HUD- 84114-4103, Attn: HFL d. Candidate’s primary tive could be used to in- (CWA) ble alternative to opera- SON. Program Manager, until place of residence must sert "canned" signals to TO BE USED IN LABO- tional field testing with This sale is for the pur- September 1, 2005. be in the Special District the test item for process- RATORY TESTS AT actual CWAs. pose of paying obliga- (Published in the Tran- (A resident of Stansbury ing and validating the U.S. ARMY DUGWAY 4. Conduct Test Pro- tions secured by said script Bulletin August 2, Park) manner in which the sig- PROVING GROUND, grams Requiring Addi- Deed of Trust including 4 & 9, 2005) Filing period to declare nal would be processed DUGWAY, UTAH tional CWAs At Other fees, charges and ex- candidacy is between Ju- by the system-specific al- Test Facilities. This al- PUBLIC NOTICE A. Proposed Action. penses of Trustee, ad- ly 15, 2005 and August gorithms and software, The environmental as- ternative would require vances, if any, under the LAKE POINT IM- 15, 2005. the "black box" simula- time consuming develop- PROVEMENT DISTRICT sessment (EA) was pre- terms of said Deed of To become a candidate tors do not provide infor- pared to evaluate the po- ment of test capabilities Trust, interest thereon NOTICE IS HEREBY for this Special District mation on environmental at other loca-tions to GIVEN that the Lake tential environ-mental ef- and the unpaid principal Board elective office, the interactions that would fects of the use of blister achieve those compara- of the note secured by Point Improvement Dis- qualified person must file affect signal attenuation, ble and already function- trict Board of Trustees and vomiting agents, said Deed of Trust with a Declaration of Candi- backscatter, etc. be- specifically Q [1,2-Bis(2- ing at DPG. Additionally, interest thereon as in will hold a special work dacy with Kim Marshall, tween the target and the ap-proval and licensing meeting on August 10, chloroethylthio)-ethane] said note and by law pro- Special District Clerk at detector for either pas- and T [bis(2-chloroe- for CWAs would have to vided. 2005 at 7:00 p.m. at the the Stansbury Service sive or active detector be obtained for alterna- North Tooele Fire Sta- thylthioethyl)ether] blister DATED this 21st day of Agency, 1 Country Club, systems. The black box agents; and DM (Adam- tive locations. This dupli- July, 2005. tion, 1540 Sunset Road, Suite 1, Stansbury Park, simulators are an excel- cation of facilities, capa- Lake Point, Utah. A site) and PD (Chloropi- BRYAN W. CANNON Utah between the hours lent signal source for ob- crin) vomiting agents as bilities, approval, and li- 8619 South Sandy copy of the tentative of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 taining data on the ability censing would consume agenda is posted on the challenge chemical war- Parkway p.m. For more informa- of a developmental in- fare agents (CWAs) for substantial funding re- Building A, Suite 111 District Public Notice tion call Kim at 882- strument to process a sources and would be Board and is available at testing chemical mass Sandy, Utah 84070 6188. given signal. However, spectrometer technology considerably less timely www.cannonfirm.com the Lake Point Improve- (Published in the Tran- the environmental proc- and cost efficient than ment District office, 7856 of CWA detection equip- Office Hours: M-F 8am script Bulletin August 2 & esses are not sufficiently ment in enclosed labora- the pro-posed action. – 5pm Mountain View Road or 4, 2005) understood or predicta- C. Anticipated Environ- Phone 508-0397. tory chambers at U.S. Phone: (801) 255-7475 ble to make this method Army Dugway Proving mental Effects. Cannon File #2050181 (Published in the Tran- a viable alternative to op- 1. The proposed action script Bulletin August 4, TOOELETRANSCRIPT Ground, Utah, (DPG). (Published in the Tran- ULLETIN erational field testing. The objective of the pro- to approve the CWAs for script Bulletin July 28, 2005) B 4. Conduct Test Pro- use in laboratory cham- Since 1894 posed action is to have August 4 & 11, 2005) grams Requiring Addi- C12 THURSDAY August 4, 2005

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