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by Jamie Belnap 56-year-old California woman was STAFF WRITER arrested near the Tooele County line after a UHP trooper discovered 162 The I-80 corridor through Tooele pounds of marijuana in the bed of County is becoming an increasingly her pickup. busy route for smuggling marijua- Deborah Schlosser, of Ukiah, na, with law enforcement officials Calif., was traveling eastbound on saying they average one or two the interstate in a charcoal gray busts per week on the stretch of Toyota Tundra when the vehicle interstate. swerved across the road to the left “We are not getting everyone and into the emergency lane, then though,” said Lt. Troy Marx with back into the travel lane just after 8 the Utah Highway Patrol. “We know p.m. near milepost 102. This maneu- that.” ver was noticed by a UHP trooper Marx said the increase in pot patrolling the area, who then initi- smuggling on I-80 is a direct result ated a traffic stop, according to Sgt. of the legalization of marijuana for Larry Mower of the Utah Highway medicinal purposes in California. Patrol’s Salt Lake County office. Most smugglers drive to California Schlosser told the trooper that to purchase marijuana illegally, then she was en route to Minneapolis, transport the drug — often in large Minn., to visit family. photography / Maegan Burr quantities — to states farther east. “The details she was giving about Tooele resident Bryan Roberts snowblows the sidewalk in front of his home Monday night before perspective buyers stop by. Roberts’ home has been on “Before marijuana used to come her visit just didn’t make sense, so the market for six months. The total dollar volume of home sales in the county was down 36 percent from 2007 to 2008. from Mexico, so we’d see a lot of it that’s when the trooper became sus- on I-15, but now that it’s legalized picious and pulled his dog out,” in California, I-80 is the primary Mower said. route,” Marx said. Tank, a UHP K9, circled around The most recent bust on I-80 Housing market tumbles 36 percent occurred Saturday evening when a SEE BUSTS PAGE A5 ➤ Despite deep one-year drop, home prices still aren’t coming down

by Doug Radunich ter of 2008, 113 single-fam- Homes also spent much ber of days on the market STAFF WRITER ily homes sold at an average longer on the market in 2008. was 45. Last year that wait price of $194,938. In 2007, the average num- lengthened to 75 days. Tooele County’s real estate Buyers aren’t the only ones industry plummeted in 2008 waiting either. compared to the previous Countywide single-family Tom McCarty, broker for year, according to data com- Stansbury Real Estate, said piled by the Wasatch Front home sales economic worries have hit Multiple Listing Service. Total Average Total $$ the market hard over the The total dollar volume of Units price volume past year. He said his office single-family homes sold in currently has 17 or 18 home the county fell 36 percent listings, but that he usual- last year, while the total ly only receives one or two number of homes sold fell calls per week from potential 34 percent. Average home buyers. prices declined only 3 per- “People are scared to lose 971 cent, from $206,714 in 2007 640 their job, and they want to $206,714 34% 3% $201,566 36% $201 million � � to $201,566 last year. � wait and see if the interest photography / Maegan Burr However, there’s evidence rates go lower,” McCarty said. Tooele County School District bus instructor Judy Wilcox waits for kids from the $129 million prices may be on the way � � � 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 Stansbury Park Elementary autistic class Monday afternoon. Wilcox has driven a bus down. For the fourth quar- SEE TUMBLES PAGE A5 ➤ for the district for 23 years. Source: Wasatch Front Multiple Listing Service School bus ridership up School di strict reshuffling 300 teachers by Tim Gillie biggest changes he has seen over STAFF WRITER those years is rampant enrollment growth. Each day, 4,432 students within “When I first started, we only had as Stansbury High prepares for opening the Tooele County School District 50 buses. Now we have 82,” Merino — or 32 percent all students — are said. by Tim Gillie brought to school by 65 bus drivers Bus drivers also have to complete STAFF WRITER covering 125 routes. more training now, Merino said. “Bus ridership is up this year,” Merino has a school district vehi- Stansbury High School said Richard Merino, Tooele County cle outfitted with a calibrated elec- will open this fall with 51 School District transportation coor- tronic odometer that can measure teachers reassigned from dinator. “Buses that used to have distance in feet, miles or kilometers. other schools throughout room are getting crowded.” The device measures accurately to the Tooele County School Ridership went up earlier this year the thousandth of a mile. SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE District. That total, however, UV INDEX as gas prices rose, but has not come Mileage for bus routes is mea- The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYdoesn’t SATURDAY tell the full SUNDAYextent of MONDAY TUESDAY down as gas prices have dropped, sured from the nearest public Wednesday 7:42 a.m. 5:42 p.m. the reshuffling of teachers Merino said. entrance of the school property to Thursday 7:42 a.m. 5:44 p.m. Friday 7:41 a.m. 5:45 p.m. the district has had to do The school district determines the homeowners property line, not Saturday 7:40 a.m. 5:46 p.m. to accommodate the new 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 what students are eligible to ride from the front door of the school to Sunday 7:39 a.m. 5:47 p.m. school’s arrival. buses following state regulations on the front door of the home, accord- Monday 7:38 a.m. 5:49 p.m. “Altogether there will be Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue distance and local decisions based ing to Merino. Tuesday 7:37 a.m. 5:50 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set about 300 teachers in the number, the greater the need for eye and skin on safety. This distinction creates some Wednesday 8:47 a.m. 8:24 p.m. district that will have new protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 In order to be eligible to ride interesting patterns, Merino said. Thursday 9:09 a.m. 9:27 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 9:31 a.m. 10:32 p.m. assignments as a result of a school bus, elementary students “With Tooele High and Junior Saturday 9:55 a.m. 11:39 p.m. Stansbury High opening,” ALMANAC must live more than 1.5 miles from High school being next to each Sunday 10:21 a.m. none Statistics for the week ending Jan. 26. Considerable Intervals of clouds and Sunshine and patchy saidSunshine Terry and patchy Linares, Tooele the school. Junior high and high other, there are some homes on Monday 10:53 a.m. 12:49 a.m. Mostly sunny Sunny to partly cloudy Mostly sunny Temperatures Tuesday 11:31 a.m. 2:02 a.m. cloudiness sunshine clouds Countyclouds School District school students must live more than the east side where a family’s junior High/Low past week 51/14 First Full Last New superintendent. Normal high/low past week 40/21 2 miles from the school. high student may be eligible [for 40 23 40 19 43 21 All44 teachers25 were43 asked23 45 23 48 29 Average temp past week 34.1 “Those regulations are set by bussing], but their high school stu- to indicate if they wanted Normal average temp past week 30.3 the state and not by the district,” dents are not, because of the addi- TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Feb 2 Feb 9 Feb 16 Feb 24 Shown is Wednesday’s to move to the new school, Merino said. tional distance from the high school Linares said. District officials Merino has worked as the trans- to the junior high,” Merino said. Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 48 51 photography / Maegan Burr Wednesday night’s lows and 41 42 42 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2009 then sat down with princi- 36 33 portation coordinator for the school Because a line must be drawn Wednesday’s highs. Grantsville High School girls coach and PE instructor Kenzie Newton and her teacher’s assistant district for 12 years, after retiring Mallory Oltjenbruns record scores Tuesday morning. Newton, who will be teaching at Stansbury High School SEE SHUFFLES PAGE A7 ➤ 30 31 34 33 from the Tooele Army Depot. The SEE BUS PAGE A6 ➤ next year, is one of 300 teachers reshuffled around22 the district. UTAH WEATHER 14 21 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 33/14 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) INSIDE Creek 39/21 BULLETINKnolls BOARDClive A8 WEATHER Lake Point 39/17 39/23 40/23 40/23 1.91 1.91 Ogden CLASSIFIEDS B6 Stansbury Park 1.17 1.17 38/21 Erda 40/23 0.91 One family’s 4-H and Tooele City Vernal HOMETOWN B1 Grantsville 41/25 Pine Canyon 0.35 Salt Lake City 32/10 40/23 33/18 musical legacy team up for art show Tooele 40/23 OBITUARIES A7 Bauer 40/23 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 40/22 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D See B1 See A3 Provo Roosevelt See 40/23 37/11 OPEN FORUM A4 40/18 Complete Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price SPORTS A10 40/22 42/17 38.5 Nephi Forecast Rush Valley 41/20 TV LISTINGS B4 40/22 Ophir on A9 35/18 14.2 Delta Manti 6.5 46/20 41/18 Green River Last Month Season 46/19 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 41/22 44/19 Moab 42/18 SNOWPACK Hanksville 46/21 Beaver 48/19 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 46/18 Ibapah 40/20 43/17 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Monday 1.1” 1.2” 0.9” St. George 46/15 43/19 Average 0.2” 0.2” 0.2” 54/33 Kanab 51/24 Eureka Percent of Average 550% 600% 450% 39/20 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 27, 2009 Grantsville $100 million development on track for spring groundbreaking

by Doug Radunich buildings in order to have more ting a sizable amount of business STAFF WRITER green space.” from the approximately 11,000 Anderegg said 4.2 acres were residents of Grantsville. I feel like A 91-acre residential and com- also added to the condo area to a commercial development here mercial development planned for create more open space. would fulfill and support the needs the eastern edge of Grantsville took “With the added acreage, we of local residents.” a step closer to construction last went from having 0.8 acres of green Anderegg said the residential week when the Grantsville City space to 1.6 acres of green space,” part of the project would be afford- Council approved the project’s he said. ably priced. concept plan. Anderegg purchased the prop- “The county desperately needs The Oquirrh Estates develop- erty in March 2006, and Grantsville more affordable housing, and ment will consist of 288 multi-fam- City annexed the land from Tooele Grantsville in particular hasn’t real- ily apartments — one-, two- and County in November 2006. He said ly had anything like this so far,” he three-bedroom units — spread construction will likely begin in said. “We need to fill the need for over up to 34 buildings, as well as April or May, once a final plat is more residential and commercial up to 114 detached single-family approved. development here, which will also homes, and a 33-acre commercial “We’ll start with the spine infra- bring further growth with residents . structure, which consists of install- and businesses to Grantsville.” photography / Maegan Burr The entire development is esti- ing the sewer, water, electrical and He said the development’s prox- Utah Highway Patrol Cpl. Andrew Prescott walks from a wrecked Chevy Corsica Thursday morning on SR-112 near Deseret mated to cost around $100 mil- gas facilities, and then we’ll move imity to MMP will not create noise Peak Complex. The driver of the Corisca and his passenger were killed when a Ford F-350 swerved and hit them. lion, according to developer Jacob on to building the multi-family issues. Anderegg. The single-family home portion “The county desperately needs more of the development, along with the commercial center, will be known affordable housing, and Grantsville in Victims identified in as Oquirrh Estates Grantsville. particular hasn’t really had anything The apartment development will be called The Falls at Oquirrh like this so far.” Meadows. The entire project will be locat- Jacob Anderegg fatal crash on SR-112 ed at approximately 400 South on developer SR-112 in Grantsville, a mile-and- by Jamie Belnap tried to maneuver into the other He was transported to Mountain a-half west of Miller Motorsports units,” Anderegg said. “We’ll then “Some people have expressed STAFF WRITER lane of traffic to avoid hitting the West and then to Intermountain Park. start building the single-family concern about the close-by Miller pickup, but in doing so locked its Medical Center in Salt Lake City. Anderegg said some changes homes and commercial part of the Motorsports Park creating noise The Utah Highway Patrol has breaks. At that point, the pick- Lt. Troy Marx of the Utah have been made since the devel- development. I’m predicting that it for the residents, but with proper identified two victims killed in a up swerved back into the cor- Highway Patrol said his office is opment’s preliminary plat was should take us five years to com- insulation the residents will not be head-on collision that occurred rect lane and slammed into the still investigating the accident, approved in April of last year. plete the whole thing.” bugged,” he said. “I also think the on SR-112 Thursday morning. Corsica head-on. but believes alcohol to be a con- “During the summer and fall of Anderegg said the commercial complex will serve as a retained Michael Haydon, 54, of The impact left the Corsica tributing factor in the crash. An last year, we decided to make some center could possibly contain retail buffer. Our two- and three-story Grantsville, and Alan Carlson, severely mangled. Haydon, who investigating trooper reported changes to the property for a bet- shops, a grocery store, restaurants, buildings will help reduce the 83, of Lake Point, were travel- was in the driver’s seat, was smelling alcohol on Smart’s ter design layout,” he said. “The gas stations, and auto service noise.” ing in a red Chevy Corsica in killed. Carlson, a passenger, was breath. design of the development before shops. The Oquirrh Estates develop- the westbound lane of the state transported by ambulance to “There was alcohol all over the had everything more uniform and “An international hotel/motel ment is now scheduled to go before road just after 11 a.m. when an Mountain West Medical Center scene, but we don’t know for sure crammed together — much like chain has expressed interest in the Grantsville City Planning and eastbound Ford F-350, driven in critical condition. He later who was drinking,” Marx said. army barracks — but for our new coming into the space, and we’ve Zoning Commission in February by 30-year-old Adam Smart, of died. “We are waiting for blood results design we changed the streets, put had a couple of restaurants express for preliminary plat review and Tooele, veered into their lane of The pickup went off the south from both drivers.” in more curves, and made things interest as well,” he said. “There approval, then back to the city travel. Witnesses said the pickup side of the road and overturned. Marx said it usually takes a few more aesthetically pleasing to look are also 5,200 vehicles that travel council for final plat approval in had been driving erratically. As it Smart, a volunteer firefighter with weeks to get such blood results at. We changed some of the build- Highway 112 from Grantsville to March. neared the Corsica, the Corsica the Tooele City Fire Department, back from the state crime lab. ings from two-story to three-story Tooele everyday, so Tooele is get- [email protected] sustained neck and back injuries. [email protected]

���������������� �������� County soliciting tourism grant applications �������������� by Sarah Miley activity or for an organization that an event that brings people from ing. requested. �������������� ��������� STAFF WRITER promotes tourism within Tooele out of town to use the restaurant Adams said applicants may Grant applications can be ������������� ������������������ County,” said Cheryl Adams, and motel facilities,” he said, receive only part of the funding picked up from the Tooele County Applications are now being administrative assistant for the adding that it can include things they are requesting. Commission office and must be ������ accepted for organizations want- Tooele County Commission. like overnight events, concerts, Some items taken into con- returned by Feb. 2 before 5 p.m. ����������� ���������� ing funding from Tooele County “Basically the applicant has to rodeos or baseball tournaments. sideration during review include: [email protected] ��������������� ��������������� tourism tax grants. fit the criteria of promoting tour- A committee appointed by the how the project will benefit tour- ��������������� ������������������� The grants are meant to help ism — something that will bring county commission will review ism, particularly with regards to �������������� ���������������� with projects that increase tour- people to stay in motels, eat at the grant applications and will bringing in overnight visitors; the Tooele ism spending at restaurants, restaurants and use our stores.” make recommendations as likelihood of the project being ��������� hotels and motels. The grants are Tooele County Commissioner to what organizations should completed; the project’s asset ������������ ������ funded by taxes levied on res- Jerry Hurst said the grants are receive funding to the commis- for the community; availabil- ������������ ������������� taurant and hotel revenues in usually given to organizations sion. Projects that are funded ity of other funding sources; the “Your Neighborhood Family Theatre” the county through a program that bring people into Tooele are expected to begin with 12 project’s potential to generate ������������ ��������������������� 1600 N. Pine Canyon Rd. ������������ ������������ established in 2001. County for events. months and be finished within more money for the fund in the “It’s for anyone who has an “The stipulation is it’s got to be 18 months of the notice of fund- future; and how much has been (East of Viaduct) 843-5800 ��������������� ����������� Tickets are now available online ������������� ������������ www.movieswest.com ����������� ������������ ������������ ������������ JAN 23 - 29 �������������� ������������ Western forests dying at increasing rate �������������� ������������ INKHEART by Jeff Barnard large trees falling on small ones, forests examined was about 450 The death rate increase varied, DLY ...... 4:50, 7:15, 9:40 ����������� ASSOCIATED PRESS and a lack of forest fires, which years, with some as old as 1,000 with the highest in California’s FRI-SAT ...... 12:00, 2:25, 4:50, 7:15, 9:40 ������������� �������������������� keep forests healthy. But the years. Of the 59,736 trees count- Sierras, from about 0.9 percent SUN ...... 12:00, 2:25, 4:50, 7:15 (PG) ����������� ����������������� GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) data showed the trend affected ed, 11,095 died over the study in 1980 and rising to about 1.3 ���������������� ����������������� — Trees in old growth forests trees young and old, in polluted period. percent. DEFIANCE �������������� ����������������� across the West are dying at a and clean air, in crowded and DLY ...... 4:15, 7:00, 9:45 small, but increasing rate that sparse stands and at different FRI-SAT ...... 12:30, 4:15, 7:00, 9:45 ���������� ����������������� scientists conclude is probably elevations. SUN ...... 12:30, 4:15, 7:00 (R) ������������� ���������������������� caused by longer and hotter The likely cause, they con- ��������������� summers from a changing cli- cluded, was warmer average HOTEL FOR DOGS mate. temperature across the West, �������������� ����������������� DLY ...... 4:50, 7:20, 9:45 While not noticeable to some- about 1 degree over the study SHAKES ������������� �������������� FRI-SAT ...... 12:05, 2:30, 4:50, 7:20, 9:45 one walking through the forests, period, said co-author Nathan 38 Flavors SUN ...... 12:05, 2:30, 4:50, 7:20 (PG) ������������ �������������� the death rate is doubling every L. Stephenson, also of the USGS ������������ �������������� 17 to 29 years, according to a Western Ecological Research NDERWORLD 52-year study published in the Center. That results in greater U 3 ���������� DLY ...... 4:30, 7:00, 9:20 Friday edition of the journal stress on the trees from lack of FRI-SAT ...... 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:20 ����������� ���������������� Science. The trend was appar- water, leaving them vulnerable New! SUN ...... 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:00 (R) ������������ ����������������� ent in trees of all ages, species, to disease and insects. Pepper Steak ����������� �������� and locations. Stephenson said the rising Sandwich PAUL BLART MALL COP ���������������� �������������� “If current trends continue, death rate could also produce $ DLY ...... 4:35, 7:00, 9:25 ������������� ������������������� forests will become sparser over a cascading decline in forests FRI-SAT ...... 12:15, 2:25, 4:35, 7:00, 9:25 time,” said lead author Phillip that leads to less habitat for fish ������������� ����������������� SUN ...... 12:15, 2:25, 4:35, 7:00 (PG) J. van Mantgem of the U.S. and wildlife, an increased risk of �������������������������������������� Geological Survey’s Western wildfires, and a vulnerability to ����������������������������������������� 3.99 BEDTIME STORIES Ecological Research Center. sudden forest die-offs. �������������������������������������������� DLY ...... 4:45, 7:15 “Eventually this will lead to “If it’s a gradual process, ���������������������������������������� FRI-SAT ...... 4:45, 7:15 decreasing tree size,” he said. we may be fine,” said Mark E. ������������������������������������������� SUN ...... 4:45, 7:15 (PG) �������������� “This is important because it Harmon, professor of forest ecol- ���������������������������������������� indicates future forests might ogy at Oregon State University. ����������������������������������������������� store less carbon than present.” “If it is a real sudden process, it BRIDE WARS ������������������������������������������� DLY ...... 9:40 ����������������������������������������� Old growth forests, particu- could be problematical.” 490 N. 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4-H kids show off artistic skills by Emma Penrod “A lot of them aren’t in junior CORESPONDENT high or high school yet and can’t take classes that specif- A group of kids from the ic,” she said, explaining that local 4-H mentoring program the kids involved range from 9 may be well on their way to to 14 years old. becoming Tooele’s next resi- The group was appreciative dent artists thanks to a $2,500 of the city’s help in making the grant from the Tooele City Arts clinic possible. Council and assistance from “We think the city is just Tooele City Hall. awesome for doing this,” Baker Fo r the first time since said. “We really wanted to put the club was organized, the it in a public place.” mentoring program took part Because January is nation- in two clinics last year, one al mentoring month, Baker for digital photography and was especially excited about another for drawing with oil spreading word of their pro- “[The kids] learned so much, and I think they did a great job.” Rainey Baker 4-H coordinator crayons. gram, and other mentoring Each of the seven children operations, through their pub- involved in the mentoring pro- lic art display. gram was invited to have their The children involved in favorite pieces framed and such organizations have the displayed publicly at Tooele opportunity to meet weekly TOOELE City Hall, where a total of 14 with an adult mentor and work paintings and photographs on homework, play games, or will remain through the end of just talk through life’s prob- WROUGHT the week. lems. “They learned so much, and Though the display is open IRON I think they did a great job,” to the public all week, the said Rainey Baker local 4-H 4-H kids will be holding an coordinator . open house on Thursday from Baker said she felt those stu- 7-8 p.m., at which time the PORCH & STAIR dents who were unable to take young artists will be present to photography / Maegan Burr RAILING art classes at their respective answer questions about their Drawings from the 4-H mentoring program art project sit on display in the lobby of schools particularly enjoyed work. DECK & PATIO the Tooele City Building Tuesday morning. Oil crayon drawings and photographs the experience. RAILING will be on display to the end of the week. PORCH COLUMNS

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

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OUR VIEW Obama couldn’t be off to a better start Most incoming U.S. presidents take office amid high hopes and much collective goodwill. Despite all our concerns about what a new leader will actually accomplish, we Americans are an optimistic people, more excited to write the next chapter in our history than to dwell on past mistakes. Even within that historical context, however, Barack Obama has got- ten off to a dream start. His inauguration last week must have softened even the hardest hearts and shaken the pessimism of even his most entrenched critics. From his good humor during a botched swearing-in ceremony to his inspiring inaugural address to his tender waltzes with tired wife Michelle at the inaugural balls — everything Obama did exuded character and class. The 44th president even seems to be winning over many Tooele County residents who didn’t vote for him. In the course of talking with dozens of ordinary folks last week about the new president, Transcript-Bulletin reporter Tim Gillie heard again and again that people were looking for- ward to an Obama administration. Many also admitted to a feeling of being galvanized by the energy and optimism the new president was bringing to his job. It helps that Obama has sounded all the right notes since the elec- tion. With the country in the grip of a worsening recession and no easy fix in sight, Americans need their spirits buoyed. Obama has not glossed over the problems facing us, but he has given us a much-needed shot of national confidence. Though there are critics who will say talk is cheap, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR the Churchill-like ability to inspire a nation with words is a far more rare and valuable skill than some assume — and an essential part of leader- ship. Robbery trial report inaccurate ing winter. It was full of good advice. LETTERS POLICY The national news media has been criticized for being overly adoring I am appalled at the article “Trial I would like to add that some people of Obama. We have not, and we will continue to scrutinize the president’s leads to conviction for robber,” dated are in such a hurry to get to work that The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- actions through a local lens. Like most ordinary Americans, we are wait- Jan. 20. I was in attendance at the trial they are endangering the rest of us. ters to the editor from readers. Letters ing to see if Obama’s deeds match his promises. Whether he is success- of Darin Anderson. I sat through all Perhaps they should get out of bed must be no longer than 250 words, ful will depend on navigating tricky diplomatic, political and economic three days, and some of the accounts a little earlier, leave earlier and slow civil in tone, written exclusively for the issues, not just inspiring others. Still, on the matter of this president’s you highlighted in your account of the down. Perhaps Officer Fawson could Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by beginning, we have to say he couldn’t be off to a better start. trial should be verified and edited with also write an article and educate the the writer’s name, address and phone the court transcripts. Ernie Orr testified people of Tooele County about the laws number. Priority will be given to letters that he saw Anderson at the parking lot concerning the passing lane on the that refer to a recent article in the at 9:50 — which was proven to be cor- freeway? newspaper. All letters may be subject GUEST OPINION rect by the security video of Orr walk- Marilyn Gilbert to editing. ing out of the Albertsons store then Tooele returning after his smoke break. Then Letters written to thank an individual or Orr tried to deny that he wrote the time Thanks for anonymous help organization should be submitted for Excelsior: a local step of 9:50 in his hand-written statement. I, like many others, found myself out “Notes of Appreciation” The time of the robbery was reported of work in October. This was the first as 10:48:49. Now there is a conflict. For time that I have been out of work, and Readers who are interested in writing a to solve U.S. problem the record, Orr and Anderson hadn’t it was very difficult to find employment. longer guest op-ed column on a topic of seen each other in 27 years. Anderson During this time, we had so many peo- general interest should contact Editor s America welcomes a new was identified as a suspect only after ple help us in so many ways. Our fam- Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- president to the White Sheldon Birch told the detective he had ily and friends were amazing. There is mation at the top of this page. A House, we always hear a hunch of who the suspect might be. one anonymous angel that I wanted to about the most pressing issues to It reeks of reasonable doubt, especially mention here though. One night, just E-mail: [email protected] be covered in the first 100 days. Bob Henline when Birch thought the get-away vehi- before Christmas, there was a knock at Fax: (435) 882-6123 This year, America faces more GUEST COLUMNIST cle was blue or green, and he also iden- the door. We opened the door to find a Mail: Letters to the Editor issues than usual with the ongo- tified a recycling dumpster as the get- jar of change sitting there. There was a Tooele Transcript-Bulletin ing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, away vehicle. The guns and clothes that note on the jar that read: “Our family P.O. Box 390 the economic crisis, terrorism, and matched the description were never has been saving change all year and America’s declining international to funding increases, which have found in Anderson’s possession and wanted to help someone out.” We have reputation. been opposed by the teachers’ there were no fingerprints on the gun. absolutely no idea who did this and Unfortunately, the most impor- unions, creating an environment of The clothes were never recovered or wanted to publicly thank whomever LETTER CONTEST tant issue facing America today stagnation. As this stagnation con- brought in as evidence. The tire tracks it was. This touched our family deeply seems to have taken a back burner tinues, I see out-of-the-box solu- didn’t match Anderson’s vehicle; the and we are so grateful to know that to these other issues. Education is tions such as charter schools as the shoe prints didn’t match the shoes he there are such good people out there. Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will the key to solving the vast majority only real hope we have of making was wearing. This truly was an example of what select the best letter of the month and of social problems facing America change that is visible, tangible and Andielyn Anderson Christmas is all about. So, whoever left reprint it in the first Open Forum page today. No, it’s not a quick fix. It’s real. We are now at a point where Tooele the jar of change on our front porch, of the following month. The winning an actual solution. Our social simply reforming education is not thank you. I am fortunate enough to be letter writer will receive a free one-year problems have been years, if not enough. We need to revolutionize Good winter driving advice back to work now with a great compa- subscription to the newspaper. The sub- decades, in the making and they the way we educate our children. I was very impressed with the col- ny. Our family will definitely be paying scription can be transferred or used to will not be fixed overnight, during We need new curricula, new stan- umn that Officer Clint Fawson wrote this forward. renew a present subscription. a two-year congressional term, dards and new methodologies. Our (“Winter roads require caution, reduced Paul Callister or during a four-year presidential teachers and administrators need speeds,” Jan. 15) reminding us to use Stansbury Park one. to be free, at the school level, to caution and reduce our speeds dur- Right now, America’s education work with students in a manner system is a shambles. We are fail- best suited to them as individuals. ing to fulfill our most fundamental As I read Nix’s biography, I GUEST OPINION responsibility to future genera- was impressed not only with his tions. accomplishments but with his I read with great interest the attitude and desire to be a part of story of Ernie Nix being selected something special, something that as the first director of the county’s will positively impact the lives of 10 Bush errors undermine self-image new charter school, Excelsior Tooele’s children. I look forward Academy (“Charter school names to watching the development of t his final press conference, before taking office — particularly Nix as its new director,” Jan. 20). Excelsior Academy and seeing the President Bush said pursuing about military matters — he’d have had Over the past several years, I have impact that it has on the quality of A Social Security reform instead a better grounding to make important been somewhat ambivalent about education in Tooele County. of immigration reform immediately decisions. charter schools, fearing that they As the quality of our education after the 2004 election was a “mis- • Refusing to settle the internal war represented, at some level, an improves, the quality of our local take,” as was hanging the “Mission within his administration. The acrimo- abandonment of our public school economy will improve. Education Accomplished” banner on the tower ny between the State Department and system. As I have read more and is the life blood of our communi- of the USS Abraham Lincoln. Now CIA on the one hand and the Defense more about Excelsior Academy, ties, our nation and our future. Our home in Texas, Bush should reflect on Department and vice president’s office however, I find myself becoming a personal, local and national priori- these 10 more important mistakes that on the other was poisonous and debili- supporter of charter schools. ties need to reflect the importance shaped his presidency: tating. It hampered the prosecution of We have seen a number of of redesigning our educational • Not getting congressional buy-in the Iraq War and led to the “Scooter” “reforms” to our educational sys- system to enable our children to on detention policy immediately after that Bush fully stepped up to his role as Libby mess. tem over the past several years, succeed in the modern world. 9/11. Going to Congress would have commander in chief, going around the • Underestimating the power of none of which has made any real Providing effective modern edu- forced more deliberation when the brass to order the surge, the most suc- explanation. By temperament and abil- difference in the quality of educa- cation must be our No. 1 priority administration was rushing into the cessful and consequential initiative of ity, Bush was more a “decider” than a tion we are providing our chil- moving forward — for ourselves, hasty improvisation of Gitmo and made his second term. “persuader.” He’s not naturally drawn to dren. The entrenched education our children and generations to it harder for Democrats to grandstand • Not taking charge during Hurricane public argument, giving his administra- establishment of school districts, come. once it became controversial. Katrina. As soon as National Weather tion its unfortunate — and not entirely teachers’ unions, and government • An ineffective management style. Service bulletins warned of the possible fair — “my way or the highway” reputa- bureaucracies has prevented real Bush, the “CEO president,” wisely destruction of an American city, Bush tion at home and abroad. change at almost every level. Bob Henline is a Tooele resident and wanted to delegate. Alas, the quality of should have rode herd on the tangled • Ignoring health-care reform too Department of Education offi- political activist. He can be reached some of his Texas loyalists wasn’t par- homeland-security bureaucracy and, long. By the time Bush unveiled a seri- cials have long proposed different at [email protected]. ticularly high, and when people under once the storm hit, federalized the ous and sensible health-care reform accountability standards to be tied Bush failed, his first instinct was to response to save New Orleans from the package in 2007, it was DOA, leaving stand by them stalwartly rather than to incompetence and limited capabilities Democrats with the initiative on this hold them accountable. of its state and local governments. crucial issue. • Not replacing George Tenet after • Too much accommodation of Oddly enough, many of Bush’s mis- 9/11. Someone should have taken a GOP Congress. Bush got what he takes involve not being active enough responsibility after the terror attacks. wanted out of Congress at the price of or taking a stronger hand. How that Tenet’s exit wouldn’t have prevented the looking the other way from burgeoning came to be so with a president who WMD debacle, but at least he wouldn’t earmarks and a creeping culture of cor- believed so deeply in strong leadership A Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. Newspaper have been around to give his dramatic ruption. should long occupy Bush, and fair- “slam-dunk” demonstration in the Oval • Not reading enough history. Bush minded historians. Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus Office. has admirably applied himself to an Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor • Deferring to his generals. It wasn’t extensive reading program as president, Rich Lowry is editor of the National until his generals had nearly lost the war but if he had absorbed more history Review. A5

TUESDAY January 27, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 A STUDENT’S VIEW Resurrection of chivalry, common courtesy is far overdue

s a high school student, to get her things together. Once Chivalry began during the offered, many women refuse to als and values that once showed I have been on a variety they have arrived at the door, Middle Ages, when knights in take it. love and respect. of dates, with a number Courtnee the boy politely opens the door shining armor were more than In such an independent soci- Men, it is not going to kill A Cartwright of different boys. Some have for the girl, allowing her to enter just a daydream, and damsels ety, with each gender striving for you to open the door for a been unforgettably chivalrous, CORRESPONDENT first. Once inside, he leads her in distress were not considered equality, respect has lost its way. woman, or give up your seat in a while others couldn’t care less to an empty seat and promises a weak, but did happen to get the It is not longer deemed appro- crowded room. And women, you and thus have left my memory. quick return with punch. best guys. priate to offer a helping hand or are not giving up your indepen- Ultimately, the chivalry left a to open the door for him. Once Many would argue that situ- Knights were required to simply hold the door for some- dence or self-respect by accept- mark. inside, the boy disappears and ations like this are unrealistic, stick to a code a of moral val- body else. This isn’t just about ing such treatment. Picture a typical teenage date. the girl is left to fend for herself. old fashioned and out-dated. ues: justice, loyalty, courage, chivalry, but about courtesy to Chivalry is not something that The boy and the girl have arrived This scenario is common Others say that girls should be faith, humility, and service, also everyone. we should read about in books at the party. He quickly turns amongst teenagers, however, it independent and do things for known as chivalry. Over time, it This is not a plea to all, or see in movies, it is something the car off, jumps out of the car, does not exactly describe the themselves. Some have even has evolved into simply open- because there are a handful of that should be practiced every and practically runs toward the type of situation that will get a been so bold to say that chivalry ing doors for women and the people somewhere in the world day. front door, as if he is going to guy a second date. died with the Women’s Rights term “ladies first,” was not a joke who are exempt from these miss all of the pizza. Meanwhile, Now, pretend that the boy and Movement. thrown around lightly. words. But generally speaking, Courtnee Cartwright is a senior at the girl is still struggling to get the girl have arrived at the party. But chivalry is nothing more But in our society, chivalry is our world is changing and the Grantsville High School. her things together and catch up He turns the car off, jumps out than a way to show respect, quickly disappearing. Men no people in it are losing the mor- to the boy. As they both arrive of the car, and runs around the improve your own reputation, longer take the time to show a at the door, the boy allows the car, opening the door for the and maybe even get you a sec- little bit of extra courtesy, and girl to go first, but waits for her girl, giving her just enough time ond date. on the rare occasions when it is

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REEL TALK Top-awarded Sundance films could soon hit the big screen

he 25th annual Sundance was presented to “Afghan Star,” Film Festival wrapped up a film about the return of pop T on Sunday after a 10-day culture into Afghanistan through run in Park City and Salt Lake MissyMiss Thompson an “American Idol”-type contest. City. STAFF WRITER Director Havana Marking fol- Although this year’s festival lows four of the contestants over wasn’t as star-packed or spon- three months, watching as they sor-filled as the last few years, it have to risk their lives in order still seemed to accomplish what The Grand Jury Prize for U.S. to sing. founder Robert Redford hoped documentary film was awarded The World Cinema Audience for: a focus on films. Like any to “We Live in Public,” from Award for dramatic film was film festival, some movies were director Ondi Timoner. The awarded to “An Education” awful, a few were excellent, and film tells the story of Internet from the United Kingdom. “An most remained in the middle. pioneer Josh Harris, who docu- Education” is about Jenny (Carey Of 3,661 submitted feature- mented an artificial society and Mulligan), a 16-year-old growing length films, 1,905 were from his own personal relationships up in London in 1961 where she the United States and 1,756 were on camera for the world to see. meets an older man who gives international. A total of 118 fea- Timoner chronicled Harris for a her a more alternative education ture-length films were selected decade, combining thousands than the one her parents would with 91 world premieres, 16 of hours of Harris’s own footage have wanted. Peter Sarsgaard, North American premieres, and with her own. Alfred Molina and Emma five U.S. premieres — represent- The Grand Jury Prize for U.S. Thompson also star. ing 21 countries. dramatic film was presented Although I didn’t see any of On Saturday, the festival to “Push: Based on the novel these highly lauded films, I can’t announced its picks for the jury by Sapphire,” starring a hand- recommend them until they’re awards and audience votes were ful of singers-turned-actors. released. However, Sundance tallied for the U.S. Audience The film is about Precious doesn’t tend to fail at awarding Awards and World Cinema Jones (Gabourey Sidibe), an photo courtesy of Sundance Film Festival their festival’s best films. Last Audience Awards. Many of these overweight, illiterate, pregnant year, “Frozen River” and “Man films will be picked up for dis- teen who strives to turn her life Gabourey Sidibe stars as Precious Jones in “Push: Based on the novel by Sapphire” that won the Grand Jury Prize and on Wire” were given top awards tribution by film studios and around. Mo’Nique — who was Audience Award for best U.S. dramatic film at the Sundance Film Festival. and both have been nominated released within the next year or awarded with a special jury prize for Academy Awards. In 2007, two, so the general public, who for acting, Lenny Kravitz and was also awarded the Audience bring their abusers to justice. The Audience Award for U.S. “Once” was awarded the World didn’t happen to catch them at Mariah Carey also star. “Push: Award for U.S. dramatic film. The World Cinema Jury Prize documentary film was awarded Cinema Audience Award for dra- Sundance, can view these films. Based on the novel of Sapphire” The World Cinema Jury Prize for dramatic film was given to to director Louie Psihoyos’s matic film and went on to win for documentary film was “The Maid (La Nana)” from “The Cove,” which exposes the best original song by Marketa awarded to “Rough Aunties,” Chile. It’s a story about Raquel wrong-doings of the largest sup- Irglova and Glen Hansard at the County Fair theme and logo. from the United Kingdom, a film (Catalina Saavedra), a woman plier of dolphins in Taiji, Japan. 2008 Academy Awards. Tooele County Fair July 30- Aug. 1, 09. • www.tooelefair.com about Bobbi Bear, a nonprofit who blurs the line between The area is heavily guarded If you didn’t make it to any We are taking entries and offering a organization based in Durban, being a maid and a member of to prevent photographs from of the Sundance films this year, $100 cash prize to the winner. South Africa. Director Kim the Valdes family. Writer/director being taken that show horrifying you should still be able to catch Ideas need to be submitted by Thurs. Feb. 18, 09, Longinotto followed the Bobbi Sebastián Silva uses this plotline events that unfold. them on the big screen later on mailed to: or in person to: Bear staff as they counsel sexu- to delve into the Latin American The World Cinema Audience this year. Deseret Peak Complex Deseret Peak Complex ally abused children and help aristocratic tradition of serfdom. Award for documentary film [email protected] 47 South Main 2930 west Highway 112 Tooele, Utah Tooele, Utah 435-843-4046

Disclaimer: The fairboard has the right to edit or alter the equally between the winning contestants. The graphics logo and theme in anyway to meet their specifications. They must be in good taste and represent the 2009 year. The also have the right to combine or eliminate any portion. If logo and theme will be judged on creativity, audience there is more than one winner, the $100 prize will be split appeal, and adequate county fair representation. Students use hands to benefit food bank by Courtnee Cartwright that will be performed in sign But the concert has not been Lawrence began signing three CORRESPONDENT language instead of vocally, on easy to put together. With a num- years ago and hasn’t stopped Get to know Tooele County, subscribe to the Thursday with all proceeds ben- ber of empty commitments, as since. Performers are warming efiting the Utah Food Bank. people would promise to per- “I needed a foreign language up their hands instead of their Sign language students Natalie form and then lost interest, and class,” Lawrence said. “I looked voices in preparation for a very Lawrence and Kiley Jones, seniors people backing out, the perfor- into Spanish and French, but I unique form of performing. at Grantsville High School, have mance almost didn’t happen. am not a very good memorizer 882.0050 Grantsville is preparing for been organizing and preparing “I think we’re just students with words. So I tried out sign their first deaf concert, a concert for the concert for a number of and we don’t have a sign lan- language and I loved it.” weeks. guage teacher at Grantsville to Lawrence loved it so much, “This just gives the kids in really motivate anybody to do that she began teaching approxi- Grantsville a chance to show off anything,” Lawrence said. “But mately 30 students in a fourth their sign language talents,” Jones we hope that it will be a success. grade class at Grantsville said. “And it gives the deaf people We want to start something that Elementary School, where she in the community a chance to do we can do again and is meaning- interns every other day for 45 something that is about them. ful. Sign language is beautiful.” minutes. These fourth grade stu- This concert is for them to enjoy. Jones, Lawrence and the other dents will also be in the perfor- But it is for everybody, the deaf sign language students ride a mance. and the hearing together.” bus to Tooele High School every “Sometimes it difficult, There will be 15 performanc- other day where they take their and sometimes it’s easy,” said es, with 15 students and 30 class. Lawrence of teaching her stu- fourth graders, who will be sign- Jones began taking sign lan- dents. “But it’s my favorite thing ing to songs such as “Walking guage two and a half years ago, to do.” on Sunshine” and “Pineapple when she couldn’t enroll in a The performance will take Princess.” A number of the Spanish class at GHS. place on Thursday, Jan. 28, at students will be signing to the “I couldn’t do Spanish, and I 6:30 p.m. in the GHS auditorium. song “When You Wish Upon a wanted to do something hands The cost will be $1 or one can of Star,” from the Disney movie on,” Jones said. “I tried sign lan- food. All proceeds will go to the “Pinocchio.” guage and I loved it.” Utah Food Bank.

Bus the highway.” short drivers.” Routes established for safety Merino said training classes for continued from page A1 are paid by the school district bus drivers include safety, loading from general funds rather than and unloading passengers, and according to these criteria, in reimbursed by the state, accord- student behavior. some subdivisions one house is ing to Luke. “We have a video that we show eligible for bussing while the next Getting students to school safe- as part of a training session on door neighbor is not. That often ly is no small business. bullying,” Merino said. “Bus driv- leads to complaints. Tooele County School District ers need to know what bullying “Distance perception is a bus drivers put 5,400 miles on is, how to observe it, and how to strange thing,” said Ken Luke, their buses collectively every respond.” Tooele School District assistant superintendent. “When I was principal at East Elementary, some “I am extremely grateful for the parents complained about not having a bus route and I thought many days that go by without any that their homes must certainly be over a mile and a half away. major incidents, when you consider But when I rode the route with Richard, it was less than a mile.” the miles we drive in all kinds of Even today, the new homes on the southeast bench of Tooele are road conditions and weather.” less than the 1.5 miles required Ken Luke from East Elementary to warrant Assistant superintendent a bus route. Merino and Luke spent three hours driving around Stansbury school day while taking students “As the administrator respon- Park earlier this month to develop to and from school, according to sible for transportation, I moni- eligibility for bus routes for the Merino. tor their radio channels,” Luke new Stansbury High School. “Recruiting bus drivers is dif- said. “I am extremely grateful for “We do occasionally approve ficult,” Merino said. “Bus driv- the many days that go by without bus routes for safety rea- ers must undergo a background any major incidents, when you sons,” Luke said. “With the new check and complete three weeks consider the miles we drive in Stansbury High School, students of training. Our bus driver that all kinds of road conditions and on the east side of SR-36 will be does the training often has to weather.” bussed so they don’t have to cross pitch in and drive when we are [email protected] Share your opinion with over 27,000 readers. Write a letter to the editor

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Joseph Bruce Logan kids. Cameron Oliver Jan. 18, at 11:45 a.m. Words cannot Parents Brandon and Ashlee He is survived by his broth- express how much he was loved Lindburg and big brother Owen Sept. 21, 1961 — Jan. ers, Richard (Lynda,) Mark, Terry, Lindburg and how very much he will be Reed of Tooele; grandparents Lee and John; two sisters, Pat Eamer, missed. Although we never got the and Betsy Tate, Tooele, Larry and 22, 2009 and Becky (Calvin) Henderson; A graveside service was held Jan. chance to meet our precious little Joy Hill, Kennewick, Wash., Bob many nieces and nephews; many 21, for our little angel, Cameron boy, his memory will be forever and Jacque Lindburg, Lovelock, Our much loved brother, father friends. He was preceded in death Oliver Lindburg. He came into this etched in our hearts. Sweet baby, Nev.; great grandmothers Alice and friend passed away on Jan. by his parents, Stanley and Betty world on Jan. 18, 2009, at 11:45 rest in the arms of Jesus until we Monosso, Tooele, and Ruth Evans, 22, 2009, in Littlefield, Ariz. He Logan; two brothers, Frank, and a.m. and sadly passed away on meet again. Reeds Spring, Miss. was born in Salt Lake City, Utah Jesse; a nephew, Jason Everill. on Sept. 21, 1961, to Stanley and We will miss your enthusiasm, Betty Logan. He was the seventh your sense of humor and your of nine children. beautiful smile. Rest easy Joe. We NOTES OF APPRECIATION Joe loved to travel, to explore love you. remote areas looking for relics Funeral Services will be and treasures and to share them held Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 2 Cardenas Family and nurses at Mountain West Toby and Stacy with his family. He was always p.m. at Larkin Sunset Gardens Medical Center for the support Herbert and Doreen ready to tell a story of his adven- Mortuary, 1950 E. 10600 South, The family of Enrique (Henry) and treatment during his pass- Jimi tures. He married JoAnn Hoffman Sandy, where a visitation will Cardenas wish to express their ing. Scott and Monica Lee A deeply religious man, he in 1990. He helped her raise be held prior from noon to 1:45 appreciation for the support, The Cardenas family: and grandchildren dearly loved his family and two daughters, Michelle and p.m. Interment in Larkin Sunset cards, flowers, food, visits and Matt and Edna Lopez enjoyed spending time with all Shannon, and thought of them Gardens Cemetery. Condolences monetary donations at the pass- of them. as his girls. He loved his grand- at larkincares.com. ing of our dad and grandfather. A special thank you to Father Diaz and Rick Huffman who officiated the Mass and came to ����������������������� the hospital. Josefa Pacheco for Shuffles praying the Rosary in Spanish, continued from page A1 ��������������������� Peggy Martinez/the choir, ������� ���������������� Lori Martinez, Tracy Aragon, pals and worked out transfers Stephanie Aragon, Dorothy ��������� �������������������������� to make sure that every school Maestas who coordinated the TOOELE involved maintained a mix of ����������������� �������������������������� food, the funeral commit- Deseret Peak Complex new and experienced teach- ��������������� ����������� tee from St. Marguerite’s who th ers. served the luncheon and any- Thurs., JAN 29 ������������ ���������������� “In a typical year we have one else we may have forgotten about 20 in-district transfers,” ������������� ���������������� to mention. 4:30 & 7:30 Linares said. “So you can see ������������ ���������������� We would also like to thank Purchase Tickets at the magnitude of work we the staff at Rocky Mountain Box Office on Day Of Show ��������������� ���������������� had to do in preparing for Health Care facility for tak- Stansbury High to open.” ������������� ���������������� ing such good care of our dad, Of the teachers that will be ���������� ���������������� and to the ER staff, doctors transferring to SHS, 51 per- �������������� ���������������� cent will come from Tooele High School and another ���������� ���������������� 35 percent will come from ��������������� ���������������� Grantsville High School. ���������������� ���������������� Two teachers will come from Sell Your Product to Over 27,000 Readers Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High �������������� ���������������� School, two teachers will ������������� ���������������� come from Grantsville Junior Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. ��������������� ���������������� High School, and one teacher each will come from Dugway ����������������� ���������������� High School, Tooele Junior ����������� ���������������� High School and Wendover ���������������� ���������������� High School. A year ago, the district ����������� ���������������� Tooele County Youth Soccer announced the selection of ����������� ���������������� Kendall Topham, former prin- * �������������� ����������������������� cipal of THS, to be principal Spring 2009 Soccer Sign Ups of SHS. ������������� ����������������������� Children 4-17 Two assistant principals will ��������������� ����������� be announced after they are ������������� ����������� approved by the school board at its Feb. 9 meeting. The dis- �������������� ����������� trict has also hired an athletic ������������ ����������� director, a football coach and ������������ ����������� volleyball coach for Stansbury High School but have not ������������ ����������� publicly announced those ���������������� ����������� names at this time, accord- ����������� ����������� ing to Linares. The process of advertising other coaching ��������������� ����������� positions has just started. ������������� ����������� Teachers were reassigned from Grantsville and Tooele ����������� ����������� High schools in proportion to �������������� ����������� what the anticipated enroll- ����������� ����������� ment will be at each school Register online at www.tcunited.org this fall. There will be a few ������������ ����������� teachers transferring in to �������������� ����������� Dates & Times: those schools, and possibly �������������� ����������� a few new hires, but neither Tuesday, JAN 27 ...... 6:30-9:00pm high school will receive a ��������� ����������� huge influx of new teachers �������������� ����������� Saturday, JAN 31 ...... 1:00-5:00pm because their enrollments ������������ ����������� will be down with the open- Tuesday, FEB 3 ...... 6:30-9:00pm ing of Stansbury High School, ������������ ����������� Saturday, FEB 7 ...... 1:00-5:00pm said Dan Johnson, secondary ������������ ����������� education director with the ������������� ����������� Location: school district. “With faculty just being ������������� ����������� Macey’s Little Theatre announced and coaches also �������������� ����������� Inside Macey’s Food Store to be announced, there are ��������������� ����������� some students and parents Fees: that have expressed a con- ������������ ����������� cern about having to chose ��������������� ��������������� $60 per child for all ages early which school they will �������������� ������������� all sign ups after FEB 21 will have a $5 late fee be attending,” Johnson said. “Although parents had to turn in an intent form tell- requests for changes following so everyone would have a bal- Any questions call 830-6977 ing us what school they plan the open enrollment policy anced team.” TC United is in need of some quality help. If interested please inquire at sign ups on attending back in October until a school is full to capac- [email protected] so we could make plans, the ity,” Johnson said. Ken Luke, enrollment at all high schools assistant superintendent with We will also be signing up referees remains211169A01 open.” the district, led the massive *These sign ups are for the spring season only Students have until they4.25" teacher reassignment effort. participate in an athletic “It was a cooperative effort,” subscribe 882.0050 camp with a team this sum- Luke said. “I sat down with mer, or until they walk into all the principals and they school this fall, to declare worked together to help make what school they will finally the changes. Everybody was a attend, according to Johnson. team player, sacrificing some “The district will honor of their experienced teachers

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are interested in enrolling in a school Tooele outside of their resident school bound- ary. Applications can be picked up at any BLM open house school or at the Tooele County School The BLM is hosting an open house to District. The application window is now landowners and the public in obtain- through Feb. 20. ing information and reviewing the draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed UNEV petroleum pipeline Education project on Wednesday, Jan. 28 from 5-8 p.m. at the Tooele County Building Old Adult Education Courthouse. Get your high school diploma. All classes for a high school diploma, adult basic Childcare providers education, GED preparation, word pro- Tooele City childcare providers are invited cessing, drivers’ education and English as a to the Tooele City Planning Commission second language available. Register now to meeting on Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. Come show graduate — just $35 per semester. Located your support to try to change the city at 76 S. 1000 West, call 833-1994. Adult ratios to match the state ratios. Contact Liz Education classes are for students 18 and Hamliton at 882-1813. over.

AARP safe driving class English as second language A new one day Safe Driving Class will be ESOL conversational classes are held held Friday, Jan. 30, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 Monday and Thursday from 7-9 p.m. p.m. with a free lunch at Mountain West ESOL students may also come anytime Medical Center. Cost is $14 per person, the center is open for individualized study. AARP members $12. Call 843-3690 or 843- Registration is $35 per semester. 3691 to enroll prior to the day of the class. Certificate will be given at end of class. Exchange students NWS PEACE program is seeking caring Freezin’ easy meal planning families in your area to host high school Come learn how to prepare and freeze two students from all over the world for the weeks worth of entrees. Don’t miss this 2009 school year. Interested families should popular, fun hands-on class on Thursday, call NWS PEACE at 1-866-846-3977 or visit Jan. 29 from 6-9 p.m. at 151 N. Main. Cost is the Web site www.nw-services.com. $20 and includes 300 page “Once a Month photo courtesy of Milo Berry Cookbook,” other resources and handouts, Churches These are the elementary students who received the Mayor’s Community Youth Recognition awards last week. Pictured are (l-r): Capt. Steve Newkirk, and food for class. RSVP by Jan. 26, to USU Mayor Patrick Dunlavy, Raegan Hogan [Settlement Canyon Elementary], Tucker Hall [East Elementary] and Britanie Smith [Harris Elementary]. Extension at 435-277-2400. Balloon fundraiser Marriage award noms wanted The Tooele 10th ward young women are dinners both days at the Tooele County p.m. at Tooele City Hall. is for the enjoyment of all senior citizens 55 Do you know someone who has an out- doing a fundraiser for our girls camp. We Senior Center. Short shifts of 2-4 hours are years and up. standing marriage? The Tooele County are offering balloon bouquets along with available. Please contact Trent Colvin with Monthly meeting of autism group Healthy Marriage Coalition would like to singing telegrams. The balloons will be your contact information. Call 884-6930 or Please join us on Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 7 p.m. Grantsville seniors honor them. Submit a nomination to USU delivered to your home. Prices are: single e-mail [email protected]. at the Overlake Kids’ Park Day Care (1835 The center board meeting will be Monday, Extension at [email protected] or call balloon $1, small bouquet (three balloons) Aaron Dr.). The meeting topics include Feb. 2 at 9 a.m. A hearing clinic will be held 435-277-2400 for a nomination form. Send $3, balloon bouquet (six balloons) $5, bal- information about special needs trusts, Tuesday, Feb. 5 from 9 a.m. to noon. A foot your name and info, the couples’ info and loon bouquet with candy $10, and men’s Moose Lodge joint attention strategies, occupational clinic will be held Tuesday, Feb. 24, from why you think they have an outstanding bouquet with candy bar $7. For orders or therapy, and study groups. Childcare is 1:30-3:30 p.m. The center will be closed on marriage. Awards will be given. more information please call Misty 843- Saturday night dinners available for $3 per child. RSVP for child- President’s Day, Monday, Feb. 16. A trip to 1286 or 850-8282. Saturday night rib-eye steak and salmon care to Jenni at 882-6755 or jenhites@gmail. Wendover will be held Thursday, Feb. 19, Free money dinners. Members get a free dinner in their com. cost is $12. Call the center at 884-3446. For those who are income eligible the Emergency preparedness fair birthday month. Come out and join us for Individual Development Account (IDA) is The Grantsville West Stake will be sponsor- lots of fun. Smoke-free environment for Tooele Homemakers meeting Senior Circle a great way to save money. Deposits are ing an emergency preparedness fair on members and their guest. The Tooele Homemakers will meet Monday, Senior Circle is for those 50 and older and matched 3-to-1 up to $1,500. The program Saturday, Jan. 31, from 1-3 p.m. Topics Feb. 2, at 10 a.m. in the auditorium of the costs $15 per year. Lots of discounts, ben- is for low-moderate income individuals. will include dry pack canning, generators, Super Bowl party Tooele Extension/Health Department, 151 efits, health information, and social out- Participants must attend eight hours of communications and water storage. It will The Moose Lodge will be having a Super N. Main St. As month is Sweet Hearts lets ings. For more info call 843-3690. Breakfast financial education. Classes will be held held at the Grantsville West Stake Center Bowl party on Sunday, Feb. 1, starting at 2 wear something red. Be prepare to have a Buddies, Feb. 6 at 9 a.m. at Jim’s Restaurant, Feb. 26, March 5 and 12 from 6-9 p.m. at located at 115 E. Cherry St. For more infor- p.m. with potluck and lots of fun. lot of fun. Our lunch will be pot-luck. For Dutch treat. Wellness luncheon with Dr. 151 N. Main. RSVP by Feb. 23 to 435-277- mation, contact BJ Castagno at 884-9271 or question call Lichi Quinn at 843-1072. Scott Anders, Feb. 11 at 11 a.m. at MWMC, 2400. If you have questions about IDAs call Eric Johnson at 884-6701. Valentines dinner and dance reservations required. Darlene at 435-277-2406. The Moose Lodge is hosting a Valentines Women’s basketball league Mountain of Faith dinner on Saturday, Feb. 14 with good TEAD MWR will host a Women’s Adult Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church wel- music, dancing and other fun activities. Basketball League if enough interest is Recovery Grantsville comes all to join us for worship in our new Sign-up and pre-pay before Feb. 7 and get a shown. We need a minimum of four to six location at a new time. We now worship in discount on your dinner. Pre-pay is $12.50 teams to put a league together. We will play Food allergies Get your acts together the home of Tooele United Methodist at 78 each and pay at door is $15 each. Dinner a round robin tournament with a double Have food allergies? Visit or e- Children’s sociable program tryouts with E. Utah Ave. at 9 a.m. every Sunday. from 6-8 p.m., music and other activities elimination league championship at the mail: Utah Food Allergy Network live judges will be held March 11 at till closing. (Sign-up at the lodge). end. The cost would be $200 per team. (UFAN) www.UtahFoodAllergy.org, Willow Elementary. Theme, “It’s Sociable Messianic Congregation Contact us at TEAD MWR (833-2222); or [email protected] or jalverson@ Time” program date March 26. Contact The Brit Ammi Messianic Congregation Monday night dinners e-mail us at [email protected] if you have utahfoodallergy.org. Allison Newkirk at anewkirk@tooelesd. meets every Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at 37 S. Got the Monday night blues and not sure a team. org. Main, in Tooele. Join us for praise, Torah what to have for dinner. Come over to the Kick drug habits (Bible) study, and fellowship as we study Moose Lodge for a good home cooked Tooele Venture Crew LDS Family Services addiction recovery Old Folks Sociable the Hebrew foundation of our Christian meal. Dinner starts at 6 p.m., menu varies. Ready for something new in 2009? Come meetings are Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The 2009 reception committee of the faith. For more information call 843-5444. join the Tooele Venture Crew. We are a at 1030 S. 900 W., room 118, Tooele. Enter Grantsville Old Folks Sociable is in the pro- high-adventure crew a part of Boy Scouts on the north side of the chapel. The Erda cess of updating the honored guest list. If Bible Baptist Church Elks Lodge of America, for boys and girls ages 14-20. meeting has been discontinued. you are 75 years old or older and have not Please consider this your personal invita- We meet at St. Marguerite’s on Tuesday previously received an invitation or if you tion to join us for services at Bible Baptist Crab crack nights. This year we will be scuba div- Al-anon meeting will be turning 75 in 2009, please call Joan Church, 286 N. Seventh St., Tooele. Sunday Tooele Elks Lodge will be holding our ing, earning CPR certification, caving and An Al-anon meeting will be held every Parkinson at 884-6606 to have your name school at 10 a.m., Sunday morning service annual crab crack on Friday, Feb. 13 at much more. Contact Alexis at 843-1472 or Wednesday at 10 a.m. and 6:30 to 7:30 added to the list. 11 a.m., Sunday evening service 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. The cost will be $25 a person for e-mail: [email protected]. p.m., in the youth center in St. Barnabas a Wednesday evening service 7 p.m. For either crab or prime rib or $35 a person for Church, 1784 N. Aaron Dr. Join us and information call 882-7182. Nursery pro- both. Please sign up at the Lodge before Master gardeners you’ll never have to feel alone again. For Deseret Peak vided and rides available. Saturday, Feb. 7. A general meeting for the Master Gardeners more information call 840-0445, 882-4721, on Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 6:30 p.m. at or (801)599-2649. Deseret Peak Stampede Days the Tooele County Extension Office, 151 Vendors wanted for June 5-6, at the Deseret Charity Eagles N. Main St., Tooele. Wade and Regina Overeaters Anonymous Peak Stampede Days. The booth fees start Anderson of Tooele Valley Nursery will do Overeaters Anonymous meetings are held at $55. The show is open Friday, 3-10 p.m. DVSAVA volunteers needed Friday Night Steaks the featured presentation. every Friday at 10 a.m. at in the youth room and Saturday 12-10 p.m. For questions The DVSAVA (Domestic Violence and Kevin and Barbara Denner will host the at St. Barnabas Church, 1782 N. Aaron Dr. call Lindsay at 435-843-4046 or visit www. Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy) crisis line Friday Night Steaks on Friday, Jan. 30. Kiwanis meetings For more information call 840-0445, 882- deseretpeakcomplex.com/stampede.htm is looking for new volunteer victim advo- Steak, shrimp, halibut and chicken dinners Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon for 4721, or (801)599-2649. cates. They are also looking for individuals will be served from 6-8:45 p.m. Please come a luncheon at Tracks, 1641 N. Main St., Entertainers needed who speak any second language and would out and support your Aerie and Auxiliary. Tooele. Contact Debbie Winn at 224-2046 Take off pounds sensibly Local entertainers wanted for June 5- be willing to serve as a volunteer translator. or Sandy Critchlow at 830-6657 to become Need help to lose those extra pounds? We 6, at the Deseret Peak Stampede Days. Training is provided and begins the end of Pool tournament a member. Kiwanis is dedicated to help the can help. TOPS is a weight loss support Interested groups or individuals call Kristi January. A background check is required. On Saturday, Feb. 7, there will be a pool children. group open to men, women, teens and at 435-843-8190. Call to learn more about this great oppor- tournament at the Eagles Lodge starting pre-teens. Meetings are held every Tuesday tunity. Call Betsy at (435) 241-0337. at 7:30 p.m. There is a $10 entry fee and 4-H volunteering at 5 p.m. at the Tooele Senior Center, 59 the winner qualifies for the Tournament Do you enjoy working with kids and being E. Vine St. Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 or Library Donations for games of Champions. Come out and have a fun involved in the community? If so, come and Connie at 884-5010 or see www.tops.org The “country store” at Rocky Mountain night. volunteer with the 4-H after school pro- for more information. Weekly story time Care-Tooele nursing home requests dona- gram Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday from Remember children’s story time every tions of knick-knacks, jewelry, stuffed toys, Super Bowl picnic 3-5 p.m. at the Tooele Jr. High. Volunteers NAMI support group Wednesday at 11 a.m. and children’s crafts clothing, etc., to be used as prizes for The lodge will barbecue hamburgers, hot are needed to help with homework and Are you or someone you know living with each Friday from 3-5 p.m. Check with the games. The residents and staff appreciate dogs and brats from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, various 4-H activities. For more informa- depression, panic, anxiety, bipolar disor- library for any special story times. For more the generosity of the community. Feb. 1 for the Super Bowl. Salads, chips, tion, call Angela Gorringe at (801)360- der, OCD, or schizophrenia? NAMI support information on these and other library etc. and dessert will be served. The cost is 0760. meetings are held Wednesdays at 7 p.m., at programs, check our Web site www.tooe- Food pantry nothing, only your presence to enjoy and 565 W. 900 South. Call Jan at 843-4347 for lecity.org/tcl/library.html or call 882-2182, The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- socialize with the other members. Sisters, more information. or visit us at 128 W. Vine St., Tooele. ing a clothing closet and emergency food if possible, a donation of a salad would be Seniors pantry to meet the needs of our communi- very much appreciated. Domestic violence support ty. Anyone with clothing needs is welcome. Tooele seniors Domestic violence peer support group Schools The food pantry is available for emergency Friday night entertainment at 5:30 p.m.: every Tuesday night from 6:30-7:30 p.m. needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays Groups Jan. 30 - Gaye Shields. Friday night dancing Call the DVSAVA crisis line at 882-6888 for THS class of 1989 from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at 580 6-8 p.m.: Jan. 30 - Ericson Band. The center location and more information. Attention the THS class of 1989 we are S. Main St. For information call 882-2048. Diabetes support group shooting for a reunion on Aug. 8, 2009, The Tooele Diabetes Support Group will here in Tooele. We are currently looking Donations needed meet on Feb. 4 at 3 p.m. in the Tooele for members of the class of 1989, please The Tooele Church of Christ is accepting Senior Center. Eileen DeLeeuw will speak BULLETIN BOARD POLICY join us for our 20th. Planning stages are in donations for the Women’s Shelter. They about navigating the pitfalls of goal-set- If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact The Transcript-Bulletin at progress on Facebook and www.ths1989. need women’s socks and children’s cloth- ting and everything you’ve wanted to com and sign up for the reunion or call ing. Please help. 882-4642, 430 W. Utah know about AIC. Please come and join us. 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Holly at 830-0910. Ave., Tooele. Everyone is welcome. Questions call Carol Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit at 843-9787. organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Open enrollment Serving those in need Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot Open enrollment for the 2009-10 school Volunteers are needed to help people 4-H art open house guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement year. Applications will be accepted for in need on Christmas. The Tooele Valley 4-H Mentoring will be having an art open please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered elementary and secondary students who Rotary and Kiwanis clubs are organizing house on Thursday, Jan. 29, from 7-8:30 no later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to the desired publication date. A9

TUESDAY January 27, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:42 a.m. 5:42 p.m. Thursday 7:42 a.m. 5:44 p.m. Friday 7:41 a.m. 5:45 p.m. Saturday 7:40 a.m. 5:46 p.m. 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 Sunday 7:39 a.m. 5:47 p.m. Monday 7:38 a.m. 5:49 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 7:37 a.m. 5:50 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 8:47 a.m. 8:24 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 9:09 a.m. 9:27 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 9:31 a.m. 10:32 p.m. Saturday 9:55 a.m. 11:39 p.m. ALMANAC Sunday 10:21 a.m. none Statistics for the week ending Jan. 26. Considerable Intervals of clouds and Sunshine and patchy Sunshine and patchy Monday 10:53 a.m. 12:49 a.m. Mostly sunny Sunny to partly cloudy Mostly sunny Temperatures Tuesday 11:31 a.m. 2:02 a.m. cloudiness sunshine clouds clouds High/Low past week 51/14 First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 40/21 40 23 40 19 43 21 44 25 43 23 45 23 48 29 Average temp past week 34.1 Normal average temp past week 30.3 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Feb 2 Feb 9 Feb 16 Feb 24 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are 48 51 Wednesday night’s lows and 41 36 42 42 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2009 Wednesday’s highs. 33 30 31 34 33 22 UTAH WEATHER 14 21 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 33/14 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 39/21 Knolls Clive Lake Point 39/17 39/23 40/23 40/23 1.91 1.91 Ogden Stansbury Park 1.17 1.17 38/21 Erda 40/23 0.91 Vernal Grantsville 41/25 Pine Canyon 0.35 Salt Lake City 32/10 40/23 33/18 Tooele 40/23 Bauer 40/23 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 40/22 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 40/23 37/11 40/18 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 40/22 42/17 38.5 Nephi Rush Valley 41/20 40/22 Ophir 35/18 14.2 Delta Manti 6.5 46/20 41/18 Green River Last Month Season 46/19 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 41/22 44/19 Moab 42/18 SNOWPACK Hanksville 46/21 Beaver 48/19 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 46/18 Ibapah 40/20 43/17 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Monday 1.1” 1.2” 0.9” St. George 46/15 43/19 Average 0.2” 0.2” 0.2” 54/33 Kanab 51/24 Eureka Percent of Average 550% 600% 450% 39/20 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services BLAST FROM THE PAST Sinus Infection? 19th century fire escape highlights Allergies? dangers of the Wild West industry David K. Palmer M.D. s I watched the story liar sensation sitting 200 feet increasing his chance of get- Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C of the “Miracle on the underground, with a 25x30- ting out of his fire-guarded Ear, Nose & Throat • Head & Neck Surgery A Hudson” unfold a week foot building, 40 bushels of prison. ago, I wondered what Pilot Natalie Tripp charcoal, ore sacks, and a It wasn’t long before the Allergy & Sinus • Voice Disorders Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger STAFF WRITER blacksmiths outfit burning roof did cave in and Hall was thinking as his plane overhead.” could see the sunlight once Call 882-6448 to make an appointment started to stall. Hall came to the conclusion more. He then began to vigor- Yes, he had been trained for his chances for survival were ously fan the smoke with a 196 W. 2000 N. #100 • Tooele such a scenario, as all pilots dent of the mine, was at work not very good, and his hope sack while calling out for help. are, but did he really expect in the mine about 190 feet was waning. But he received no answer. to ever find himself in such a from the mouth of the incline In one last-ditch effort, he Hall began to feel faint in situation? to the entrance of the mine. began to grope his way up the intense heat and returned Every job has some element When Hall first heard the the incline toward the mouth to the lower part of the mine, of risk and danger. But early noise of the burning build- of the shaft through blinding almost exhausted. Tooele County had a very ings, he thought it was a smoke. He climbed up the A sleepy sensation over- dangerous industry fueling its group of visitors coming down incline just in time to see a came him and he knew he economy: mining. the tunnel and took his candle small piece of powder burn, was losing consciousness. It was only a year and a half down to meet them. When which gave off a bright yellow “I aroused myself and Are you a former Club member? ago that six Utah miners were he reached the mouth of the glare. determined to make a bold trapped and killed in a col- incline, he saw the ore house “The glare intermixed with dash for life,” Hall wrote. Ever played sports at a Boys & Girls Club? lapsed mine in eastern Utah, on fire, completely blocking the deep red flame was beau- Fortunate enough to have a We’re looking for you! but it was over 125 years ago the exit “with a solid wall of tiful to look at, but under the gallon can of water and an ore that a Tooele miner found fire,” as Hall described it. circumstances it struck me sack, Hall cut through the ore Visit www.bgcgsl.org for a himself trapped in a mine by a Hall’s first impulse was to with terror,” wrote Hall. sack so he could see through wall of fire. try and rush through the fire, After the first excitement it, soaked the sack in water, short alumni survey! In 1883, the ore house of but all his attempts to exit was over, Hall began to watch pulled it over his head and the California mine in Ophir failed. The smoke was rushing for a chance to barge through made the final rush. caught fire from sparks down the mineshaft, forcing the flames, but again he was “I was successful but it was sprayed from the forge build- Hall to retreat farther back compelled to retreat down a rather warm journey,” wrote ing and blacksmith outfit, into the mine. the shaft. He found himself Hall. “When I came in contact both of which were entirely “I awaited the fate I thought earnestly wishing the roof with the fresh air I fell down consumed by the flames. was surely mine,” Hall wrote would quickly cave in, giving completely exhausted.” Mr. Hall, the superinten- in his journal. “It was a pecu- him more air circulation and [email protected] Study: Expect more uninsured drivers by Timothy R. Brown ment rate projections, the study trends in unemployment and vigorously.” Early Bird Special! ASSOCIATED PRESS says, the percentage of unin- countrywide trends in unin- The IRC examined data col- sured motorists is expected to sured motorists. We didn’t lected from nine insurers rep- JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A rise from 13.8 percent in 2007 look at how states with differ- resenting approximately 50 study released Wednesday by to 16.1 in 2010. ent unemployment rates vary,” percent of the nation’s auto an independent property-casu- “An increase in the number Corum said. insurance market. The study TAX Preparation alty insurance research group of uninsured motorists is an “But I think most people contains recent statistics by says the recession will likely unfortunate consequence of would conclude as economic state on uninsured motorists trigger a sharp increase in unin- the economic downturn and conditions worsen, unemploy- claim frequency, bodily injury sured motorists on U.S. roads illustrates how virtually every- ment grows, and those people liability claim frequency and by 2010. one is affected by recent eco- directly effected have to make the ratio of uninsured motor- The Malvern, Pa.-based nomic developments,” said some tough choices and unfor- ists to bodily injury claim fre- Insurance Research Council Elizabeth A. Sprinkel, senior tunately some of them may quencies. It also estimates the released its latest uninsured vice president of the IRC, in a decide to go uninsured.” percentage of uninsured driv- motorists study with data show- news release. An increase in the national ers nationally and by state from ing New Mexico and Mississippi The five states with the unemployment rate of 1 per- 2005 to 2007. $ leading the nation in 2007. highest unemployment rates centage point is associated with A rise in uninsured could More than one in every four were Michigan, Rhode Island, an increase in the uninsured mean increased premiums for motorists in those two states South Carolina, California and motorist rate of more than insured drivers. hit the road without insurance. Oregon. All ranked higher than three-quarters of a percentage “Most people who are The five states with the New Mexico and Mississippi in point, according to the study. insured have uninsured motor- highest uninsured driver esti- unemployment in November The study also did not look ists coverage and that protects mates were New Mexico (29 2008, the latest statistics avail- at state auto insurance laws, them in the event they are hit percent), Mississippi (28 per- able. But David Corum, a Corum said, “because some by someone who doesn’t have cent), Alabama (26 percent), spokesman for the IRC, cau- states have them but don’t insurance,” Corum said. “So Any Short Form e file Oklahoma (24 percent) and tioned against comparing data enforce them and other states obviously, that does increase 60 Florida (23 percent). from state to state. have what appear to be weak the cost of insurance for those • State & Federal Return The five states with the low- “We looked at countrywide ones, but enforce them very who are insured.” • Electronic Filing Call now to reserve • Professional, Fast Friendly Service est uninsured driver estimates • Guaranteed Support your appointment. were Massachusetts (1 per- cent), Maine (4 percent), North Refund Anticipation Loans Available Dakota (5 percent), New York (5 percent) and Vermont (6 per- Sell Your Product to Over cent). Tax Specialist The study found a strong cor- 60 South Main, Suite 103 relation between the percent- This offer not Tooele 27,000 Readers valid with any age of uninsured motorists and other discount and doesn’t the unemployment rate. Based Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. include bank 882-TAXS (8297) on current national unemploy- product fee’s. A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 27, 2009 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Academic All-State Whiteout helps Cowboys wipe out Trojans Seven Tooele County School District athletes have been named Academic by Mark Watson All-State in basketball. Four boys SPORTS EDITOR earned the honor: Jake Dalton of Tooele, Jake Roberts and Cody Colson Grantsville jumped out to a huge first- of Grantsville, and Morgan Kartchner half lead and then held on to topple of Dugway. Grantsville’s Ashley region rival Morgan 47-37 Friday night Bartlett and Sammie Jensen won the at Grantsville. The victory broke a tie award for the girls along with Shelsea with the Trojans for the top spot in the Wall of Dugway. league and gives the Cowboys a 5-0 NFL flag football sign-ups region record and dropped Morgan to Sign-ups for NFL Flag Football will 4-1. be held on Saturday, Jan. 31 and Saturday, Feb. 7 from 10 a.m. to 1 GHS GIRLS BASKETBALL p.m. at Subway in Wal-Mart. Players can also sign up online: http://www. active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_ Cowboy fans filled the gym decked id=1687410 (Active charges a fee out in white to create a “whiteout” and approximately $5 for using debt/cc give the home team an advantage. online). The league is for players “I definitely think the big home crowd ages 5-17 on Sept. 1, 2008. The was a confidence builder for us and a fee to play is $55 which provides an bit intimidating for Morgan,” said coach official NFL flag jersey and flags. For Kenzie Newton. “Now our goal is to go to more information call 435-843-1082. Morgan and win and silence their crowd. Games will be played in Tooele. There I’m sure after coming here and playing is a $15 late fee for those who sign in front of a big crowd that they’ll also up after Feb. 7 and those who sign come through with a big crowd when we up after Feb. 14 will be put on a wait- go up there. It’s fun to play at home and ing list. have your crowd behind you; it’s even Fesenko back with Jazz more fun to go in and make the gym go general manager Kevin quiet when you’re on the road.” O’Connor announced Saturday that the Grantsville led 20-14 midway through team has recalled second-year center the second quarter and then went on a Kyrylo Fesenko from the Utah Flash 14-2 run to go up 34-16 at intermission. of the NBA Development League (D- The Cowboys needed the points. League). The 7-1, 300-pound Fesenko The Trojans carved into Grantsville’s was originally assigned to the Flash lead in the second half outscoring the on Jan. 6 and appeared in eight D- Cowboys 21-15, but the damage was League games (all starts), averaging already done. 12.5 points, 9.6 rebounds and 2.5 “We only scored four points in the assists in 27.3 minutes per contest. third quarter because some of our shots In 10 appearances (one start) this did not go down, but we were playing season with the Jazz, Fesenko has great on defense so it didn’t hurt us as averages of 2.7 points, 2.6 rebounds much,” Newton said. and 0.3 assists. His best outing of “I told the girls at halftime to keep on the season came at Houston on Dec. pushing the ball and to continue to take 12 when he picked up his first career it to them. I tried to get that through double-double, scoring 12 points with their heads and they were working hard, 11 rebounds in 34 minutes of action. but our shots didn’t drop. It’s hard when Originally selected by Philadelphia in the second round (38th overall selec- you get such a big lead you get a little tion) of the 2007 NBA Draft, the Jazz lackadaisical,” the coach said. “We really acquired Fesenko’s rights in a draft stepped it up defensively, though.” night deal that sent the draft rights Newton was proud of the way her to Herbert Hill (55th overall pick) and players shared the ball and played their trade considerations to the 76ers. roles. “I was a bit surprised when I saw photography / Maegan Burr New Off-Road manager Grantsville High School senior forward Ashley Bartlett (45) goes up for a shot against Morgan defenders Ashley Garfield and Crishelle Stegelmier (44) Miller Motorsports Park has hired SEE WHITEOUT PAGE A12 ➤ Thursday night against Morgan. John Williams as Off-Road operations manager. Williams, a native of Logan, is the proprietor of Mt. Logan Off- Road and a longtime competitor in competition rock crawling. He also has extensive experience in building Tooele’s Perkins wins off-road vehicles, product design and development and staging corporate off-road events and training semi- nars. In his new position, Williams will oversee the management of the 100 breaststroke title new Miller Motorsports Park Off-Road course, including development of off- Buffaloes finish third in boys road driving schools and corporate- THS SWIMMING outing programs as well as recruiting competition and fourth in girls sponsors and promotional partners. at Region 7 Championships petitor Michael Nugent by more than four “We are very fortunate to be able to seconds. It was the only title for either the attract a person with such outstand- by Jake Gordon Tooele boys or girls. ing credentials to oversee our off-road STAFF WRITER “I was pleased with the way our swimmers operations,” said Miller Motorsports performed,” said Tooele swim coach Mel Park CEO/General Manager Dan To show just how tough Region 7 swim- Roberts. Davis. “John Williams is a perfect fit ming is this year, there were 11 new records In the men’s 200 yard individual medley for our organization, and brings the set during the two-day region champion- Tooele had three swimmers close out the exact skills we need to grow our new ship Friday and Saturday at the Leigh Pratt top eight in that event. Skyler Smith grabbed Off-Road Course into an integral part Aquatic Center in Tooele. third place with a time of 2:06.97 while his of our overall operation.” The Off-Road Tooele boys scored 296.5 points, coming teammate Perkins finished right behind with Course at Miller Motorsports Park is within 2.5 points of second place Orem at a time of 2:11.11. Michael Jensen turned in a a seven-acre facility that contains a 299. But, it was all Springville on the boys good performance, coming in eighth with a variety of challenging terrain for off- side as they walloped the competition by time of 2:21.61. road enthusiasts. The course includes scoring 501 points, for a 202-point victory. Likewise in the men’s 100 yard back- a variety of surfaces and runs the gamut of difficulty from beginner to The girls side was slightly closer with stroke Smith and fellow sophomore Casey very experienced. Plans are for the Timpview capturing first place with 469 McEachern teamed up to finish second course to be open for vehicle testing points. Tooele girls nestled into fourth place and third respectively. Smith came in with and fun rides, as well as for corporate with a total of 303 points in the event. a time of 57.53 while McEachern finished ride-along and behind-the-wheel out- Both the Springville boys and the Timpview close behind with a time of 58.40. Spencer ings. In addition, an Off-Road driving girls will be among the favorites in the upcom- Dickinson turned in an impressive perfor- school is also planned that will be a ing 4A state championships at BYU. mance with a 1:03.17 for 10th place. Dustin Perkins took home the 100 yard Along with Perkins winning the 100 yard part of the existing Miller Performance photography / Maegan Burr Training Center. breaststroke region title with a lightning-fast Tooele High School swimmer Skyler Smith celebrates after finishing the 400 relay Saturday at time of 1:01.05, beating his closest com- SEE PERKINS PAGE A11 ➤ the Pratt Aquatic Center.

FROM THE SIDELINES Girls’ squads are good, but boys much more intense in rivalry wo schools, two games and four team wanted it the most? between the boys basketball teams. times where less than 10 seconds went teams met at Grantsville High At the start of the game there was I don’t know if it was because of all between fouls. School Thursday and Friday a high energy that filled the Cowboys’ the fog, or because the boys have a By the end of the first half both T Abby Palmer nights. Who would be the winner gym. This high energy is what, I believe, worse record (1-3), than the girls team, teams had fans crying out to just let the and who would walk away defeated STAFF WRITER helped lead the Cowboys to a 10-point but I had no problem finding a parking kids play. Both teams had pulled their in these rivalry games? That was the victory. spot and the bleachers weren’t any- starters to save them for the second half question that plagued many basketball It was a fun game, but by the end of where near being full for Friday night’s so they would not foul out, and both attendees’ minds as the Cowboys girls the third quarter it had become slightly game, which also meant the energy teams were looking at a combined 31 and boys basketball teams hosted the better than parking on the street like boring for the Morgan fans because the level in the gym was not as high. fouls in the first half alone. Morgan Trojans teams. several fans were forced to do. Cowboys were whipping the Trojans. The game started out about the same Amazingly enough, the Cowboys As most know, I am a graduate of Excitement continued to mount as I This gave me a chance to catch up with as the girls. Going almost two minutes were the only team that ended up hav- Morgan High School, so I like to attend entered the gym and saw the bleachers some of my cousins who were there into it before there was a score for ing a player foul out by the end of the games against Morgan and Grantsville. full. The GHS student body had come and an old school teacher. It is hard either team, but that’s about where the game. Although only one player fouled Thursday night’s game between the out in droves to support its team, and for me to admit to anyone I’m living similarities ended. out, both teams had a number of play- Cowboys and Trojans was considered there was a sea of white to prove it. It in Tooele. You know, the whole rivalry The boys’ game, although with less ers who had three and four fouls apiece. the big game. Both teams were tied looked like a huge cloud in the sky with thing. energy in the gym, was a lot more Unfortunately for GHS, they were not for first place in Region 11 with a 4-0 all of them dressed in white. I was greatly disappointed in the intense. I have attended a number of going to come away as the sole winners region record. Whoever won Thursday Was having a crowd there to cheer girls’ game, because I thought it would basketball games over the years and for the weekend. The Trojans played night’s game would climb to the top of the Cowboys on going to help them to a have been much closer and a more have never attended a high school hard and ended up walking away with a the standings. victory, was a question in my mind. The intense game. However, with the game with as many fouls as were called 75-72 win. The excitement of the game started other question I had was, “Who wanted Cowboys dominating the night there Friday night. Both games were good, but if I had to before I could even get into the gymna- the win more?” was no doubt the Trojans were going to If my math is correct (and I’m a say which one I enjoyed the most from sium. Trying to find a parking spot in a Both teams came out on the court go home disappointed. communication major so keep that in the sidelines, it would have been the lot that was packed was proving to be Thursday night with a desire to win. As I traveled back to Tooele after mind), there were more than 50 fouls boys. I look forward to both rematches a challenge. I finally found one in the Both knew that only one of them would Thursday night’s game, I wondered called. As I sat there, watching the at Morgan near the end of the season. far corner of the parking lot, which was come out as the top team, but which what Friday night’s game would bring game I couldn’t believe it. There were [email protected] A11

TUESDAY January 27, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Buffaloes seeks first region win against Mt. View

by Mark Watson the Bulldogs poured in 45. scorer against us Beau Hunter scored baskets and Hunt made “It’s another good team. SPORTS EDITOR THS BASKETBALL Provo ended up winning the started for Timpview last year. a foul shot for five points total. Four of their starters all seem ho-hum game 58-26. I’m not using it as an excuse; if In the third quarter Brock to be about 6-4 or 6-5 (height) Tooele trailed Orem by only were up against the top team “We didn’t start with the I were a young player I would Haskell scored a basket — the and they have a shorter point four points at halftime, took in the state which has now won same intensity we had in the want to play for him.” only points in the quarter for guard,” Brazier said about the the lead in the third quarter 31 consecutive games — a team Springville game. The kids Knowing what Provo does the visitors. Bruins. against Timpview and pushed that is going for a third straight were even telling each other at and defending it are two differ- The fourth quarter was more Mountain View lost to Springville to double overtime 4A state championship this year halftime that they felt a lack of ent things. respectable with Provo outscor- Springville 66-56 in Springville before losing all three games. and one that has won six state intensity. Perhaps they thought “They run their offense and ing Tooele 13-12 as both teams on Jan. 16 when the Red Devils Despite the losses, the Buffaloes titles in the past 14 years. it would just carry over from the defense to perfection. When emptied their benches. outscored the Bruins by nine made each of their first three The precision offense of the Springville game,” said coach coach Drury took over he just The good news for the points in the fourth quarter. The region opponents work hard for Provo Bulldog team, which Ray Brazier. used the same offense and Buffaloes is that the trip to Provo Buffaloes were on the verge of their victories. includes some of the best prep Provo coach Craig Drury is in defense used by the prior the High is history and Tooele’s team beating Springville last Tuesday That was not the case at Provo talent available in Utah County, his 27th year as coach at Provo, coach,” Brazier said. seems to be able to compete in Tooele, but could not prevail in region game number four on helped it jump out to a 7-0 lead and Brazier spent time working Down 11-2, Tooele’s Taylor with the rest of the league. in the double overtime game. Friday. over Buffs only one minute into with Drury as an assistant. Hunt drilled a three-point “We had a good practice The Tooele girls remain win- Tonight the Buffs host the game. That lead expanded “Everybody knows what he shot to make it 11-5, then the tonight (Monday). The kids real- less this year with a 67-22 loss Mountain View still searching to 16-7 by the end of the first does on defense and offense Bulldogs outscored the Buffs ize they can’t hold their heads to Provo and will face 11-3 to finish a Region 7 game with quarter. and he always has great play- 5-2 to make it 16-7 after one down too long,” Brazier said. Mountain View prior to the boys a victory. Through three quarters Tooele ers. (Kyle) Collinsworth lives quarter. In the second quarter Tooele hosts Mountain View game at 5:15 p.m. Last Friday the Buffaloes had scored only 14 points while in Springvile and their leading Boone Baird and Matt Trussell tonight at 7. [email protected] Free throws hurt Cowboys in loss Pet of the Week Reggie Roberts puts on show for Grantsville with seven 3-point baskets, 31 points

by Jake Gordon cal game between rivals. Parker STAFF WRITER Winchester and Scott Clark helped give Morgan a slight cushion with With Grantsville and Morgan their four points each. Grantsville both vying for position in Region got outscored 21-15 in the second 11, their game Friday night had and faced a 38-31 deficit heading the feeling of a playoff game. into the locker room. Looking to match Morgan’s record The second half turned into the in region play with a victory, Reggie Roberts show as his team- Grantsville needed to earn a win. mates recognized that he had Unfortunately, free throws the hot hand. Roberts scored 24 second-half points to bring the Cowboys within striking distance. GHS BASKETBALL Still trailing by seven head- ing into the fourth quarter, made a glaring difference for the Roberts continued to strike for Cowboys, as they shot 51 percent the Cowboys as they brought the from the charity stripe. Making game closer. But, once again free only 18-of-35 from the line erased throws were a pain for Grantsville the fact that Reggie Roberts had as they missed key freebies down his best shooting night of the sea- the stretch. A last minute 3-point son as Grantsville fell 75-72 at attempt by Roberts fell short in cute kitty home. the face of heavy defense to give “Free throws are definitely a Morgan the victory. For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure mental thing,” said Grantsville Coach Heath was a little wor- Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires head coach Shane Heath. “On the ried how his team would respond Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing year we have done well from the after a 50-point loss to Bear River Tooele City and possible shelter fee. line, just not this game.” Wednesday but was pleased with Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to Roberts made seven 3-point- their effort Friday. “I am very Grantsville hold animals for 3 days ers en route to his 31 points to pleased with how we came out before euthanization. pace the Cowboys while Jake and competed,” Heath said. Animal Shelter 884-6881 Roberts finished with 15. While Grantsville will start their sec- Cody Colson didn’t score many ond round of Region 11 play by Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. points he did lead the Cowboys in photography / Mike Anderson traveling to Ogden Friday with a rebounds with 14. Morgan used game time of 7 p.m. Tooele Veterinary Clinic Grantsville High School sophomore Damon Deavila (3) slashes through Morgan’s 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 a balanced scoring attack to win defense en route to the basket during Friday’s loss at home. [email protected] the game led by Braden Saunders with 13 points. well in the opening two quar- by five from Reggie Roberts. The “Reggie’s (Roberts) shooting ters. Saunders helped pace the Cowboys only trailed 17-16 at the was the reason we were able to Trojans in the first quarter with end of the first. get back into the game near the eight points. But Jake Roberts On a night where 75 combined end,” Heath said. helped keep the game close with a free throws were attempted the Morgan came out shooting seven point first quarter followed officials kept busy in this physi- Perkins continued from page A10

breaststroke, Tooele had another finisher come in sixth with Jensen finishing with a time of 1:09.78. As far as relay teams go, Tooele boys turned in their best perfor- mance in the men’s 200 yard med- ley relay, narrowly losing to first place Springville at 1:47.50. On the girl’s side, Jennifer Gardner came the closest to win- ning a region title. In the 100 yard fly Gardner grabbed second place photography / Maegan Burr with a time of 1:07.19 while team- Tooele High School swimmer Amber Skelton checks times after finishing her leg mate Erika Andrews finished in of the 400 freestyle relay Saturday at the Pratt Aquatic Center. fifth place with a time of 1:08.64 and Airica Stewart turned in an � impressive performance, finish- �������������������� ing 10th at 1:15.47. In the 100 yard backstroke ���� ����� Tooele finished with two swim- mers in the top six. Kaytlyn ��������� Murphy and Gardner finished ������� �������� ������� �������� in fifth and sixth respectively. ������ ������ ������ ������ Murphy finished with a time of ���������� ��� ���� ����������� ��� ���� 1:08.94 while Gardner touched the wall at 1:10.16. Junior Chelsea ����� ��� ��� ������ ��� ���� Smaellie came in 10th with a time ������ ��� ��� ���������� ��� ���� of 1:15.83. ���������� ��� ���� ����� ��� ��� Perhaps the best team perfor- ����������� ��� ���� ���������� ��� ���� mance came in the women’s 100 yard breaststroke with Kylei Riding ����� ��� ���� ����� ��� ���� finishing third with a 1:17.73 and Brooke Loveless touching the wall �������� right behind Riding at 1:20.92. Other notable times for the ������� �������� ������� �������� ������ ������ girls: 200 yard medley relay team ������ ������ of Murphy, Gardner, Riding and ����� ��� ���� ����������� ��� ���� Andrews finished third with a time ����������� ��� ��� ������ ��� ��� of 2:04.60. Amber Skelton finished ���� ��� ���� seventh in the 200 yard free with ��������� ��� ���� ��������� ��� ��� ���� 2:17.33. Riding pulled off a 2:31.42 ���� ����� ��� ��� in the 200 yard individual medley �������� ��� ��� for fifth place. �������� ��� ��� ������ ��� ��� Notable times for the boys: ���� ��� ��� James Stoddard finished 12th in ������ ��� ��� the 200 yard free with a time of ������ ��� ���� 2:07.00 and 11th in the 500 yard free with a time of 5:56.74. Mason ��������� Neufeld finished 14th in the 100 yard fly with a time of 1:08.12. ������� �������� ������� �������� ������ ������ ������ ������ Even with the region tourna- ment barely over, coach Roberts is ������ ��� ���� �������� ��� ���� optimistic for the future of Tooele �������� ��� ��� �������� ��� ��� swimming. ������ ��� ��� ������ ��� ���� “The swimmers that were com- peting for the first time performed �������� ��� ��� ������ ��� ��� well throughout the season,” �������� ��� ���� �������� ��� ��� Roberts said. ������� ������� [email protected] A12

A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 27, 2009 Wendover center Supanich Shooting improves for delivers victory on birthday by Jake Gordon score any closer than nine points. Dugway in victory over STAFF WRITER WHS GIRLS BASKETBALL Bateman helped the lead stay put with her crashing the boards and Even though it was her birth- scorched the nets to score the earning the easy layups. After a day Thursday night, Wendover’s quarter’s final 10 points but they strong post move from Supanich, Wasatch Academy Allison Supanich was the one were also able to hold Dugway Wendover headed into the locker handing out the presents. Scoring scoreless. Supanich dominated room leading 22-11. by Mark Watson a game-high 12 points, she led the key in the final 2:49 of the Just like in the first quarter, SPORTS EDITOR DHS BOYS BASKETBALL her team to a 35-24 victory over period, scoring six points dur- Dugway came out flat and only visiting rival Dugway with her ing that stretch. Wendover’s managed one in the Five Dugway players scored in double figures as the foul line this year making 25-of-32 free throws hard work in the low-post. main weapon was the offensive entire third quarter. With the the Mustangs rolled past Wasatch Academy Friday for 78 percent. Amy Bateman also joined in and put-backs that Wendover leading 24-14, Anaisa night 93-36 in Mount Pleasant. Dugway improved With two strong games shooting from 3-point on the scoring as she added 10 helped the Wildcats reach a 12-2 Serna sparked a 6-0 run with a to 10-2 on the season and 2-0 in Region 18 action range last week, Kartchner has improved his per- points of her own in the win. lead after the first. post move with 2:05 remaining with the victory. centage from beyond the arc to 33.3 percent. Lindsey Kimler led the Mustangs “We have been concentrat- in the third. The Wildcats held a Morgan Kartchner connected on five-of-seven 3- Wollett is a good shooter from long range with a with seven points. ing on our offensive rebounding comfortable 29-14 lead entering point shots and hit 10-of-11 free throws to lead his 31.4 percentage. Lundy, playing inside, is leading The game appeared from the this year,” said Wendover head the final quarter. team with 31 points. Nate Lundy had a strong game the team in overall shooting percentage at close beginning to be an equal contest. coach Kate Henderson. “We were “We need to come out a lot shooting 8-of-14 from the field and three-of-five to 60 percent. Woolett leads the team in After Dugway’s Breanna Nichols very passive on rebounding last stronger in the first and third from the free throw line for 19 points. Zach James percentage with at 64.3 percent average with Cody nailed a jumper from the base- year.” quarters,” said Dugway head hit some easy buckets inside to tally 14 points with Billings and Jermiah Kolb shooting 62.5 percent line to tie the game at 2-2 with Dugway came out more com- coach Brett Andrus. “We need Dakota Woolett adding 12 and Jackson Jones 11. and James shooting 60.9 percent. 5:50 left in the first, Wendover posed in the second quarter with to remain focused on rebound- Lundy also led the team in rebounding with eight James is first in total rebounds with 108 for the went on a scoring barrage. four points each from Kimler ing also. We were so focused on followed by Dakota Woolett with six and Kartchner season followed by Lundy with 59 and Woolett with In fact, the Wildcats not only and Nichols but couldn’t get the where Jennie (Bateman) was that with four. 56. we lost track of their other play- Dugway jumped out to a 21-7 first-quarter lead Assist leaders are Kartchner 46, Woolett 34 and ers on boxing out.” and expanded the margin to 51-20 at intermission. Jackson Jones 29. The visiting Mustangs didn’t It was Dugway’s third highest shooting percent- Dugway will travel to face county rival Wendover go down without a fight in the age from the field for the season hitting on 25-of-43 on Friday. fourth, trailing 31-14 with 7:12 attempts for 58 percent. It was their best night from [email protected] left, Dugway found some offen- sive rhythm. Shelsea Wall finally found some room to work in the key and scored four points in a 10-0 run that brought the Mustangs within seven, 31-24, Five TC Thunder softball with 2:37 remaining. Dugway appeared to have a chance at a miraculous comeback but then came the sharp-shoot- players sign with colleges ing of Wendover’s Amy Bateman. On back-to-back possessions for by Missy Thompson ing many of these girls since in 2006 and 2007. They also won the Wildcats, Bateman calmly STAFF WRITER they were 10 years old in 2001. the Triple Crown Softball World knocked down a pair of 15-foot “When we did start to get suc- Series in Park City in 2007. These jumpers to close the door on any Five members of the 18- cessful and colleges looking, it accomplishments allowed col- possible comeback. under TC Thunder softball team did become a goal to get as lege recruiters to see what play- “Dugway shut down our lead- have recently signed or made many of them who wanted to ers the team had to offer. ing scorer (Jennie Bateman)” verbal commitments to play at play, to play in college. They’re Although many of the players Henderson said. “So it was good the college level. This brings the hard-working kids.” come from Tooele County and to see others step up in her place number of recruited softball TC Thunder will play in its have been playing together for and get the victory.” players from the team to eight, last games together as a team years, a few have started play- The win improves Wendover’s with three currently playing on this weekend at the Adidas ing for TC Thunder from out- record to 3-1 in Region 18 while college teams. Tournament in St. George. side the county, like Miller and Dugway falls to 1-2. The Wildcats Allie Alverson and Whitnie Mendenhall wants the players another player from Riverton. next game is Thursday at Wasatch Griffith, both outfielders, to enjoy their summer and get “Over the years you play all Academy at 6 p.m. While Dugway of Tooele High School were ready for their college careers. these other teams,” Mendenhall photography / Jake Gordon will be at Meridian, also on recruited to Western Nebraska Because he’s coached them said. “As you play these teams Dugway guard Kylee Morse (10) dribbles toward the basket Thursday night in Thursday at 6 p.m. Community College and for so long, he knows their you get to know them and their Wendover. The Mustangs made a frantic comeback attempt in the fourth quarter, [email protected] Southern Utah University strengths will be a great asset to parents. They respect your team but fell 35-24 to the Wildcats. respectively. Korryn Coates, a their respective teams. and your program and the way third baseman and shortstop, “All of them will be impact your kids act. Kids from Tooele has committed to Utah Valley players,” Mendenhall said. have been going to Salt Lake University and Krysta Taylor, a “They can all hit the ball and to play for years. It’s nice to get catcher and outfielder, will be are good defensively. Lyndi will Salt Lake kids coming the other playing at Snow College. Both bring a lot of power to the line- way.” DROP BY THE are Grantsville High School stu- up. Krysta and Korryn are good TC Thunder already has dents. Lyndi Miller, of Murray athletes offensively and defen- Brittany Gonzales playing High School, has signed on to sively. Allie and Whitnie are at College of Southern Idaho play at the College of Southern great outfielders and Whitnie and Lauren Folta and Kelsey TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Idaho. Miller is a catcher and has one of the strongest arms Mendenhall playing at Dixie first baseman. in the state. Allie is a lefty slap- State College. Mattie Snow, a TC Thunder coach Mike per, too.” junior at THS, is still a year away Mendenhall didn’t set out to TC Thunder has won three from being signed but is already OFFICE TODAY AND PICK UP A have almost his entire team consecutive ASA (Amateur being looked at by recruiters. recruited to college teams. Softball Association of America) Aly Jensen is a senior and has “This wasn’t our pur- state championships. They won had some interest from several pose when we started,” said at the 14-under level in 2005 different schools. FREE 2009 CALENDAR�* Mendenhall who’s been coach- and back-to-back at 16-under [email protected] Whiteout continued from page A10

that only four players scored in the game for us because we were moving the ball so well on offense with a lot of passing. The whole team really contributed to the win,” she said. Marissa Robbins got things JANUARY SUN MON started for the Cowboys con- TUE WED THU FRI FEBRUARY SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI MARCH necting from 8 feet away to give SAT 1 2 3 SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 2 3 4 5 FRI SAT APRIL 4 5 6 7 8 SUN MON TUE WED the Cowboys the lead to start the 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 THU FRI 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 SAT game. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 5 6 7 8 9 10 “Marisa brought her ‘A’ game 24 15 16 17 18 19 11 22 23 24 25 20 21 12 13 14 15 and played really well and I think 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 26 27 28 19 20 21 our other players noticed and it 29 30 31 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 was contagious,” Newton said. MAY Robbins was four-for-four from SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT JUNE the foul line and scored 11 points. SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT JULY 1 2 SUN MON TUE AUGUST Sammie Jensen continued her WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 SUN MON 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TUE WED THU FRI 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 SAT stellar year with another double- 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 double performance with 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 17 18 rebounds and 21 points. 24 25 26 27 28 9 10 11 12 13 29 30 19 20 21 22 14 15 “We committed a couple of 28 29 30 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 20 21 22 turnovers to start the game, but 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 the girls kept their composure SEPTEMBER 30 31 and we were able to start working SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI OCTOBER SAT SUN MON TUE WED NOVEMBER the ball inside-out. Sammie was 1 2 3 4 5 THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED DECEMBER THU FRI SAT taking it to them on the inside 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 SUN MON TUE WED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 THU 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 FRI SAT and she was able to kick it back 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 out too. One of the things they 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 16 17 15 16 17 18 11 12 18 19 20 21 19 20 21 [Morgan] did in the second half 27 28 29 30 22 23 24 13 14 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 25 26 27 28 29 20 21 22 23 24 which helped them was they 30 31 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 hunkered down defensively on 58 NORTH MAIN • TOOELE, UTAH 84074 Sammie,” Newton said. www.tooeletranscript.com • www.tbpublishing.com Kelsi Wells continued her con- photography / Maegan Burr 435.882.0050 • SLC 801.355.6525 sistent play scoring 13 for the Grantsville High School’s leading scorer Sammie Jensen tries to split two defend- Toll Free 866.721.9992 • Fax: 435.882.6123 Cowboys and Taylor Chaney ers Thursday against Morgan. Jensen scored 21 points in the game. added a basket. Robbins scored five of her 11 and Wells just kept on scoring with the final quarter. points in the first quarter and lay-ups or foul shots to widen the Morgan guard Becca Rees Grantsville went up 6-4 when she lead at halftime to 18. caught fire in the fourth quar- drained a three-point shot from Both teams struggled offen- ter and hit two three-point shots the corner. The Cowboys led by sively in the third quarter and to narrow the Cowboys’ lead to five until Wells connected on a four made foul shots were all the seven with 1:33 left in the game.

©2008 Transcript Bulletin Publishing trey to close out the first quarter points the Cowboys could muster, Morgan was forced to foul, but Photography: Maegan Burr • Design: Jeff Blosch and give her team a 17-9 advan- but the Trojans only scored eight Jensen and Robbins connected on tage. points themselves. four foul shots in the final 1:30 to Monday – Friday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm The Cowboys started their 14-2 Jensen drilled a three-pointer maintain the point spread. run in the second quarter when to give the Cowboys a jump-start Grantsville starts the sec- Jensen completed a three-point in the final quarter and a 17-point ond half of the region season on 58 NORTH MAIN, TOOELE play the old-fashioned with a lead. Morgan battled back to score Thursday with a trip to Ogden to basket and a made foul shot to nine consecutive points and slice face the Tigers. *ONE PER CUSTOMER expand the lead to 24-14. Jensen the lead to 41-33 with 4:38 left in [email protected] B10B10

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Stowe Family Music based on passion for music, dedication to family

early six years ago, Erda resident Terry Stowe got serious about opening his own business in Tooele. It was an idea he had had for a long time. He wanted to start a business where his entire family could enjoy working, but could also func- tion as a fun hang-out spot during the day. Because both he and his family had always had a strong story passion for music, he finally decided on opening a musi- cal instrument supply shop, and to place it in the heart of Doug Tooele’s historic downtown. Now, still standing as one of Radunich the few music supply stores in Tooele County, the spacious Stowe Family Music building continues to provide differ- ent instruments and accessories that help serve the area’s musical needs. Stowe first opened the store in November photos 2003, and he originally ran it with his wife Sydnee before she Maegan became a school nurse. “I wanted a family-oriented business where my kids Burr could work after school if they needed a job, as well as something where they could also be able to work in a con- trolled environment,” he said. “We thought about doing a yard care business, doing auto detail, or even opening up a Laundromat, but we decided on a music store because my family and I know a lot about music. We also realized there was a big need for a musicNotes store locally, and a lot of people in town were going into Salt Lake or catalogue shopping for their music needs. Four of our seven kids have worked at the store part-time while going to school.” The inside of Stowe’s large showroom space now features old and new pianos, electric pianos, keyboards, organs, guitars — both electric and acoustic — violins, banjos, flutes, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, saxophones, drum equipment, and even a pool table for sale. The store also carries music accessories, lesson books, and print music books with songs from different artists, musicals, movies, or certain decades or genres. Much of the left side of the building features several large pianos for sale, while the right side features the large stacks of print music and accessories, with instruments for sale on the wall. Guitars are mostly located toward the back of the building. The store has been at its Main Street location for two years now, but it originally started out in the much smaller space

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Stowe Family Music owner Terry Stowe (above) holds up a trumpet in his Tooele Main Street store Saturday afternoon. A banjo (right) hangs on the wall at the family owned store. Music books (below), guitars (left) and drumsticks (bottom right) are all sold at the store, which has been open since 2003. B2

B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 27, 2009

MISSIONARY GARDEN SPOT

Zachary Garrard

Zachary E. Garrard has been All-America Selections winners called to serve as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Australia Perth mission. He left for the Provo MTC on Jan. 21. He will be are a good bet for new plants leaving for Australia on Feb. 9. Elder Garrard is the son of t is that time again. By Doyle and Diana Garrard of Lake now you are likely to have Point. I received a hodgepodge of plant catalogs. If you love gardening, you may well have enjoyed a quiet moment or two perusing the pages. If you are hooked on gardening you have GRADUATE probably started a “want list” from their pages. Kirk Jay Allen

Kirk Jay Allen graduated from Weber State University on Dec. Diane Sagers 12, 2008, magna cum laude, CORRESPONDENT receiving his bachelor of sci- ence degree in computer sci- ence, software engineering. Kirk is employed by Progrexion as a This is a great cold-weather software engineer. Proud parents pastime that helps soothe the are Steve and Janis Allen, grand- itchy green thumbs of gardeners parents Dolly Allen (late Jay through the winter until spring, Allen), Klea Kirk and late Floyd but a problem is built into this Kirk. passion. Which varieties should someone plant to get the big- gest, best, prettiest, tastiest, or most unusual plant? It is impos- sible to try all the new varieties that come out each year. Frank You could rely on the descrip- OHLMAN tions in the catalogs but these Attorney at Law folks are bent on selling their M products and they hire skilled writers and photographers to photo courtesy of All-America Selections display them in the best pos- FREE sible light. And, even if they are Among the Johnny jump-ups, the 2009 winner ‘Rain Blue and Purple’ violas will provide an ever-changing blanket of color Consultation as good as the catalogs say, will for containers or garden sites. for they work here as well as other Wills & areas of the country? Why not take part of the melts. They are best planted desert climate to stay warm Trusts If you don’t have 50 acres to guesswork out of the what-to- in the fall to winter over for a enough at night. They grow rap- spare to try out an array of new grow decision by letting some- spring flower show. idly under ideal temperatures varieties, you need to narrow one else pre-test the brand new One feature that makes this higher than 55 degrees day and your choices down a little. You varieties for you? plant superior to others in its night. 493 W. 400 N. Tooele have the option, on whimsy, to Enter the All-America class is its heat tolerance. While This AAS Winner was bred try a few new plants that catch Selections (AAS) winners. Seed other violas are declining, this by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, 882-4800 your eye, and it can be fun to see packets with the red, white and one continues to bloom during Oxnard, Calif. the outcome. However, keep in blue All-America Selections the spring and summer months. Melon F1 ‘Lambkin’ produces www.schmutzmohlman.com mind that you will put the same Winners seal on them have The plants will forgive you if juicy, sweet, white-fleshed mel- amount of time, effort, water, been tested in a wide range of you plant them in the spring, ons with thin rinds that will fertilizer and patience into grow- climate soil and water condi- but they will be slower-starting. draw you in with their fragrance. newstips 882.0050 ing the plants whether they are tions all across the country Plant it next fall and enjoy the ‘Lambkin’ grows quickly and worth it or not. and have proven themselves to splash of color in the spring that produces melons of about 2 to 4 be top performers. A winning spreads on into the summer pounds in 65 to 75 days — much variety must show itself to be heat. The closest comparisons earlier than other melons of superior to current top varieties on the market are Alpine F1 this type. ‘Lambkin’ not only and different enough to stand ‘Violet & White’ and Viola F1 gets this early start, it continues out among its top-rated peers ‘Rebel Blue.’ to produce its sweet delicacies — meaning that the selections ‘Rain Blue and Purple’ is a throughout the season. Just get better and better each year. spreading plant that shows as useful, these melons store Not many new plants on the off several of shades of blue. longer than most other melons market stand a chance in that Blooms are one and a half of this type, giving it the name sort of contest. inches across and change from Christmas melon. Store them in Plant breeders must meet purple and white to purple and your refrigerator or another cool A K-8 Utah Charter School stringent requirements to even blue as they mature. place. enter the competition. Besides You can enjoy the natural and Besides Christmas melon, having a promising new plant, ever-changing hues of these they are also known as Piel de Opening Fall 2009 they must have enough seed blooms as they spread 10 to 14 Sapo for their unique yellow skin to supply growers across the inches in the garden or a con- with green mottling. country with viable seed and tainer. Plant after all danger of frost plants for the year they could ‘Rain Blue and Purple’ has a is past in rows about 6 feet apart win before they can even enter. trailing habit that makes it ideal to allow room for the plants to The plant must show promise, for hanging baskets or patio spread. and such requirements require urns. ‘Lambkin’ was bred by years of hybridizing, testing, and The plant grows 6 inches high Known-You Seed Co. Ltd., growing to meet the require- and spreads 10 to 14 inches Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The clos- ments. In short, the breeders so plant them about 10 inches est comparisons to ‘Lambkin’ must feel very confident about apart to allow them to fill in. If on market are ‘Aladdin’ and their plant to even go to the you choose to start your own ‘Saporosa.’ expense of trying. plants, allow 70 days between Squash F1 ‘Honey Bear’ is Few plants qualify to meet seeding and the production of an acorn squash that was bred the stringent AAS requirements. flowers. to be baked and served in the The committee of judges for ‘Rain Blue and Purple’ was half shell. Part of the appeal of this contest come from across bred by Tokita Seed Co. Ltd., ‘Honey Bear’ is that, as the name the country and they have no Saitama, Japan. suggests, it is very sweet when stake in the outcome. AAS is a If you are hungry for home- cooked. While most squash vine non-profit organization that grown fresh produce, the rest of their way over large expanses conducts trials of new seed the 2009 offerings might sound of the garden, these plants are varieties to provide an unbiased very good to you about now. great for small gardens or even Ground Breaking evaluation of them. Each plant Eggplant F1 ‘Gretel’ is the patio containers. They form a is judged on its own merits. AAS earliest eggplant variety and can sort of bush, spreading about 4 has no minimum requirement be harvested in 55 days after to 5 feet wide and about 2 to 3 to meet in each category. If no transplanting if given the right feet tall. The closest compari- Celebration plant meets the criteria, none is conditions. They could provide sons on market are ‘Table Ace,’ selected. If many do, many are satisfaction to that hankering for ‘Table Queen’ and ‘Autumn selected. As a result, the number fresh produce relatively early. Delight.’ The appeal of acorn of winners varies from year to If you have wondered what squash to the cook is their size. year. to do with those great big tra- At 1 pound, ‘Honey Bear’ makes Saturday, January 31, 2009 • 10:00 a.m. AAS plants have a power- ditional eggplant fruits, these about two servings with no ful reputation among growers might provide the answer. The waste. and retailers alike in the green glossy white oblong eardrop- Gardeners like them because Excelsior Academy Campus industry. As a result, all are eager shaped fruits grow in clusters they produce three to five slight- to market them. You shouldn’t that you can harvest at 3 inches ly oval fruits per bush, which is on Erda Way one-half mile west of Highway 36 have much trouble finding seed or you can let them grow longer. more than most acorn squash. or transplants of AAS winners in The fruits are pure white and the Local gardeners will be delight- garden centers this spring. Seed skins are tender enough that you ed to learn that ‘Honey Bear’ is Donuts and hot chocolate served is also available by mail order. won’t need to peel them, even if tolerant to powdery mildew so This year, four plants have they are allowed to grow longer the plant will live long enough earned the AAS designation. Two than 3 to 4 inches. Another plus for the fruit to mature. are vegetables, one is a fruit and is they have few seeds and are Plant these when the last dan- one is a bedding plant winner. not bitter. The closest compari- ger of frost is well-past — usu- Viola F1 ‘Rain Blue and sons on the market are ‘Little ally toward the end of May Purple,’ is the 2009 AAS Cool Fingers,’ ‘Fairy Tale’ and ‘Snowy.’ — to allow 100 days before the Attend a Public Presentation: Season Bedding Plant Award ‘Gretel’ plants won’t crowd in first squash is ready to harvest Winner. Violas are favorites your garden as they grow about sometime in September. As hot- as they spring to life for early 3 feet tall and wide. At that size weather plants, they will benefit Tues., Jan. 27 • 7:30 pm Tues., Feb. 10 • 7:30 pm spring color in our gardens. you could grow them success- from the use of season extend- These might be on a plan- fully in patio pots, provided they ers such as wall ‘o waters or hot ning list for planting later this are large and about 16 inches caps for the first part of the sea- Grantsville City Hall Stansbury Park Clubhouse year. Although some people deep. In the garden, allow 2 feet son to keep them well warmed. plant Johnny Jump-Ups in the between plants. ‘Honey Bear’ was bred at the 429 E. Main Street 1 Country Club early spring, they are missing a Eggplants are warm season University of New Hampshire, big part of the violas’ potential crops so plan to put them out Durham, N.H. Grantsville Stansbury Park show because traditional plants after all danger of frost is past As you pursue your heaps of die out in the heat of summer. and provide them with hot caps plant catalogs and plan your Violas are tough plants that can at night or wall ‘o waters at first. summer garden, you might want survive our winter cold and Our days will provide ample to consider adding these AAS www.excelsior-academy.org snow, showing blossoms even heat by late spring, but it takes winners for 2009 to your grow- before the snow completely a while for our high-mountain ing plans. B3

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FINANCIAL FOCUS We are still the land of (investment) opportunity ver the past several technological breakthroughs point to the long-term expan- should you do? Stick with these of money in liquid investments months, you may have that resulted in electric lights, sion of our economy. tried-and-true strategies: that are likely to preserve your O become somewhat telephones, airplanes, televi- And who owns the bulk of • Look for quality. Seek out principal. discouraged at the prospects of Tye Hoffmann sion, computers, the Internet these corporations? More than quality companies — those • Stay invested. Don’t take investing for your future. Every GUEST COLUMNIST and much more. And they 90 million American share- with long track records of a “time out” from investing. day, it seems, brings another would produce the world’s holders — and more often profitability, strong manage- The biggest rallies usually piece of bad news: stock largest supply of electrical than not, their patience, disci- ment teams and competitive occur early in a bull market, market volatility, a decline in energy and sit on land that pline and confidence has been products. and if you’re on the sidelines, manufacturing, housing prices and strength, consider the fol- contained nearly half the free rewarded in the long term. • Think long term. We’re like- you’ll miss out on these growth in freefall, auto companies tee- lowing: If the world population world’s known coal reserves, What new investment ly to continue seeing volatility opportunities. tering on bankruptcy — the list of 6.7 billion people were rep- according to the Energy opportunities lie just around in the markets, though perhaps America’s future is still goes on and on. resented by just 100 persons, Information Administration. the corner? Some await our not to the extremes of the past bright, and yours can be, too However, despite these dis- only five of them would live in For good measure, they would focus on “green energy.” Others year. You’ll need to look past — by investing wisely and tressing headlines, you are still the United States — but these account for 37 percent of all anticipate the reinvestment these short-term price move- patiently and by focusing living in a country that is home five would have some pretty Nobel Prize winners, according in our infrastructure, a key ments and commit yourself today on your goals for tomor- to the most powerful economic big economic clout. In fact, to the Nobel Prize Foundation. element of the Obama admin- to investing for the long term. row. engines in recorded history — they would own 34 percent of Taken together, these and istration’s economic stimulus Over time, quality investments and while these engines may the world’s equity market capi- other factors reveal a robust plans. These areas may be usually pay off. Tye Hoffmann is an investment currently be stalling a bit, they talization and 25 percent of the supply of natural resources, promising, but they won’t tell • Maintain adequate liquid- representative for Edward Jones still offer the power and the gross world product, according intellectual capacity and entre- the whole story of the future ity. If you have a short-term Investments located at 974 N. potential to successfully drive to Bloomberg News. preneurial spirit — and these of investing — because those goal — such as paying for col- Main St. in Tooele. He can be your investment vehicles. Furthermore, these five peo- assets don’t melt away in any chapters have yet to be written. lege in two or three years — set contacted at 833-9440 or at 830- To get a sense of this size ple would be responsible for bear market. Instead, they In the meantime, what aside an appropriate amount 0917. You don’t have to clip coupons to save in poor economy

by Eileen AJ Connelly and painful process of looking says. “It requires tremendous lision insurance on an older ber of minutes and text mes- rooms where his family spends ASSOCIATED PRESS where you’re spending your discipline.” car. Shifting several insurance sages, rather than unlimited the most time with efficient money.” — Learn how to cook, Tyson accounts to one company may service. electric baseboard heaters. “It NEW YORK (AP) — It’s easy — One savings source that recommends. Many people also activate multiple policy — Hardcore savers might saves more than $200 a month to get sloppy with your financ- may be immediately apparent: spend heavily on take-out discounts, says Khalfani-Cox. want to try this tip from Marks: on what it would cost to heat es when times are good: add- the extra fees and charges on or processed foods because — Savings of 25 percent or he keeps his home thermostat the home when keeping the ing a premium cable channel, various accounts. From ATM they can’t prepare a meal, but more may be possible by rais- set at 60 degrees and heats the thermostat at 68.” signing up for the deluxe gym fees that pile up, to late charges learning a few basic dishes can ing deductibles on homeown- membership or reaching for and over-limit fees, many peo- save countless dollars over the ers’ insurance or auto policies, the pricey Italian coffee. “But ple can save hundreds of dol- years. she says, but cautions not to there’s nothing like a good old lars a year by adopting more Examine existing accounts. increase deductibles beyond fashioned recession to remind careful money management — Ramit Sethi, author of what you can reasonably afford New LDS Products people you can’t be sloppy habits. And taking a good look the blog www.iwillteachyou- to pay if a problem occurs. all the time,” said Eric Tyson, at what you spend your money toberich.com, advises using Trim costs around the author of “Personal Finance on can help define priorities major credit cards to make big house. for Dummies.” that can save you even more. purchases like refrigerators — Sethi advocates spending As the nation tries to tight- Look for savings at the gro- and home electronics, which “a la carte” instead of auto- en its collective belt, it might cery store. nearly always results in a one- matically paying higher rates seem difficult to find any — Kick the bottled water year warranty extension. That for subscriptions and ongoing penny-pinching measures that habit. Tyson notes bottled eliminates any reason to pur- services. “It’s a bit surprising, can save big dollars. “Don’t fall water drinkers can spend $600 chase an extended warranty we tend to think that if we’re into the mind-set that ‘We’re to $800 a year, but a good from the store. on a subscription basis, we’re doing all we can already,"’ home filtration system runs — Check your credit card, getting savings,” he says. But My Burning Bush Tyson advised. “Everybody has about $200. “You’ll pay for it in insurance company and other you may be able to save $40 to Nancy’s Miracle from fat in their budget. Question a couple of months and then account Web sites for shop- $50 a month, for instance, by God, from Judaism to the The Lehi Trail in Lord Jesus Christ why you’re doing what you’re you’ll save a lot of money on ping discounts. Many compa- cutting back on the add-ons Arabia The Kolob Theorem A Mormon’s View of by Nancy Goldberg Hilton doing.” bottled water.” nies offer customers a chance for your cable service. DVD Slide Show and � Printed Book $11.95 The Associated Press asked — “Tightwad Tod” Marks, at extra discounts by link- Other places this strategy Narration by Professor, God’s Starry Universe � by Lynn M Hilton, PhD, Audio Book on CD four financial experts for tips who blogs about penny pinch- ing to retail sites. Sethi notes may work include reducing Lynn M Hilton $11.95 (NEW) Original discoverer of the former BYU Professor to save money on everyday ing for consumerreports.org, some card companies also a Netflix subscription to the $ � Downloadable Audio Lehi Trail in Arabia � Printed Book 12.95 $7.95 (NEW) expenses — without clipping suggests only buying items offer extra rewards points if least expensive option, or cut- � DVD and Booklet $17.95 � Audio Book on CD coupons. 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For many items, groups like the AARP when from existing accounts and from peanut butter to hot cere- traveling, suggests Lynnette searching for extras you may al, tea bags to sandwich bags, Khalfani-Cox, author of “Zero not be utilizing that can be there is little or no difference Debt,” and other books, who painlessly cut should help in quality, and you can save 20 bills herself as “The Money spark ideas for even more ways to 50 percent. Coach.” Asking what discounts to trim costs on your own. — Shop in warehouse clubs might be available is some- First, know where the money and buy nonperishable goods times all it takes to find out goes. like paper products, clean- that hotels and restaurants — Comb through check- ing supplies and even cof- offer special rates. ing account and credit card fee in bulk. But watch out for — Review insurance statements to get a clear view unplanned purchases. “The accounts and try to trim costs of your habits. It’s what Tyson deals are so good you can end by eliminating unneeded calls, “The sometimes tedious up in the poor house,” Marks coverage, for instance col- Buttery pasta dish that isn’t subtle about its garlic flavor by J.M. Hirsch ing with the next step of the garnish ASSOCIATED PRESS recipe. The garlic is sauteed just Bring a large saucepan of briefly; if started while the pasta salted water to a boil. Add the Garlic isn't a subtle ingre- is still cooking the garlic may pasta and cook until just al dient, so why be subtle when burn. dente, about 6 to 7 minutes. The using it? Also, resist using jarred pasta should be cooked, but still This speedy pasta dish calls chopped garlic. In a recipe slightly firm at the center. Drain, for tons of fresh garlic — 10 where garlic is the star, only then return to the pot. Drizzle cloves, or about one head. But fresh will do. To speed the peel- with olive oil, toss to coat even- thanks to a brief saute in butter, ing, simply place all 10 cloves ly, then set aside. the garlic is assertive and fresh under a cutting board and press Once the pasta has cooked, in without being overpowering. down firmly, gently crushing a large saute pan over medium- Capers and red pepper flakes them. high, melt the butter. Add the also help cut through and bal- Buttery garlic pasta with toma- garlic, capers and red pepper ance the garlic. The result is a toes flakes, then saute for 1 minute. warm, savory flavor that works Start to finish: 20 minutes Add the breadcrumbs and well with crunchy breadcrumbs Servings: 4 saute for another minute. Add and al dente pasta. 1 pound linguine or fettuccine the pasta and use tongs to toss To further lighten and bal- pasta well to coat with the breadcrumb ance the dish, the pasta is 2 tablespoons olive oil mixture. Transfer the pasta to a topped with diced tomatoes 3 tablespoons butter serving bowl and top with the and chopped parsley. 10 cloves garlic, thinly sliced diced tomatoes. Garnish with If you wanted to make the 1 tablespoon capers, drained parsley and Parmesan cheese. dish heartier, you could add 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes Nutrition information per diced cooked chicken or a can of 1 cup panko (Japanese-style) serving (values are rounded to rinsed and drained white beans. breadcrumbs the nearest whole number): 709 Team Tooele: Storm fixers. But resist adding anything too 1 large tomato, seeded and calories; 185 calories from fat; flavorful; you don't want to diced 21 g fat (8 g saturated; 0 g trans WE CAN HELP YOU BE READY FOR THE NEXT ONE. We can’t always be sure when compete with the garlic. 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh fats); 28 mg cholesterol; 109 g Mother Nature’s going to drop by for a winter visit, or know how many surprises she’ll bring with Be sure to wait until the pasta parsley carbohydrate; 23 g protein; 6 g her. But when she does arrive, we’ll be ready. You can be ready too. Order a free copy of our is done cooking before proceed- Grated Parmesan cheese, to fiber; 458 mg sodium. Winter Preparation Booklet or visit our Outage Center at rockymountainpower.net for more information on how you can prepare your home or business for winter. Sell Your Product to Over To report a power outage, call us at 1-877-LITESOUT. 27,000 Readers Call Keith or Angie at 882.0050 to place an ad. B4 TV PAGE

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But as they (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Make ’em Laugh: The Funny Business of America (N) ’ (CC) American Masters ’ (CC) Summer Wine Make ’em Laugh: Funny dig deeper, they discover a possible (8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes Chuperamigos Secretos Alarma TV STN Noticiero Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado connection to the Russian mob. (10) TBS House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Sex and the City Sex and the City “Spanglish” ››› (2004) (CC) Then Cutter and Rubirosa (Linus (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie (CC) The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) To Be Announced Worldfocus (CC) Women’s College Basketball Utah at BYU. 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Tess (Cas- (31) CMTV Extreme Makeover: Home Edition ’ “Hidalgo” ›› (2004) Viggo Mortensen, Omar Sharif. A Westerner races a horse across the Arabian desert. ’ Redneck Wed Cribs ’ Gone Country ’ sidy Freeman) tells Clark (Tom (33) DISN Life With Derek Life With Derek That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Zack & Cody Hannah Montana “Bob the Butler” ›› (2005) Tom Green. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) Phineas and Ferb Wizards-Place Life With Derek Welling), who finds her in Lana’s (36) SPIKE CSI: NY “Super Men” ’ (CC) UFC Unleashed ’ UFC Primetime UFC Primetime UFC Unleashed ’ CSI: NY “Run Silent, Run Deep” ’ CSI: NY “All Access” ’ (CC) (38) AMC “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” ››› (2003) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl. “Starsky & Hutch” ›› (2004, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson. “Death Wish II” › (1982) Charles Bronson. (CC) (Kristin Kreuk) ransacked apartment, (39) TNT Law & Order “Talking Points” ’ Law & Order “Misbegotten” ’ Cold Case “It Takes a Village” (CC) Trust Me “Before and After” (CC) Cold Case “Justice” ’ (CC) Cold Case “The Road” ’ (CC) what happened to Lana after she (41) CNN Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) woke up from the coma that Brainiac (43) CNBC (5:00) CNBC Reports Cont’d American Greed (N) On the Money Mad Money Fast Money American Greed put her in. She also tells him Lana (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Secrets of the Summer House” (2008) Lindsay Price. Premiere. 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(Live) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter directed the new episode “Power.” (57) USA House “Top Secret” ’ (CC) NCIS “Frame-Up” ’ (CC) NCIS “Probie” ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) “Gangs of New York” ››› (2002) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (71) DISC The Detonators “Liverpool” (N) MythBusters “Motorcycle Flip” (CC) Cosmic Collisions “Galaxies” (N) MythBusters “Hindenburg Mystery” The Detonators “Liverpool” MythBusters “Motorcycle Flip” (CC) (518) ENC “The Parent Trap” ››› (1998, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:10) “The Terminator” ››› (1984) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” ›› (2007) Johnny Depp. (CC) 8 p.m. on ^ CBS (534) STARZ (:15) “U-571” ›› (2000, Suspense) Matthew McConaughey. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “The Cable Guy” ›› (1996, Comedy) Jim Carrey. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Gone Baby Gone” ››› (2007, Mystery) Casey Affleck. ’ ‘R’ (CC) It’s not one of their own, exactly, but (561) MAX (5:40) “Event Horizon” ›› (1997) ’ ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d (:20) “Another 48 HRS.” ›› (1990) Eddie Murphy. ‘R’ “The Replacements” ›› (2000, Comedy) Keanu Reeves. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Funny Games” ›› (2007) ‘R’ (CC) the victim in this case was in law en- (576) SHOW (5:30) “Delta Farce” › (2007) Cont’d Inside the NFL (iTV) (N) ’ (CC) U.S. of Tara Secret Diary Inside the NFL (iTV) ’ (CC) The L Word (iTV) Counseling. (CC) “Running the Sahara” (2008) ‘NR’ forcement, making it especially bitter (591) TMC (5:05) “The Abandoned” ‘R’ Cont’d “Rocky Balboa” ››› (2006, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. ’ ‘PG’ “Skinwalkers” › (2007, Horror) Jason Behr. ’ ‘PG-13’ (:35) “Ronin” ›› (1998, Action) Robert De Niro. ’ ‘R’ for Langston (Laurence Fishburne) and the team. An FBI agent is mur- THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 29, 2009 dered while working under cover, CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 and the CSIs are called in to help (2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment Criminal Minds “Minimal Loss” (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (N) ’ (:01) Eleventh Hour “Eternal” (N) ’ News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show the dead agent’s partner track down (4) ABC News (N) Access Hollywood Ugly Betty “Betty Suarez Land” ’ Grey’s Anatomy “Rise Up” ’ (CC) (:02) Private Practice (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’ (5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) My Name Is Earl Kath & Kim (CC) The Office (CC) (:31) 30 Rock ’ (:01) ER “Heal Thyself” ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night the killer. Marg Helgenberger, (6) HBO “Code Name: The Cleaner” › \ “The Namesake” ››› (2006, Drama) Kal Penn, Tabu. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Ted Haggard Coraline: 1st “Juno” ››› (2007) Ellen Page. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Making East. George Eads, Paul Guilfoyle and (7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Rick Steves’ Iran ’ (CC) Poirot “The Third-Floor Flat” (CC) The Return of Sherlock Holmes (CC) Keeping Up Summer Wine Soundstage “B.B. King” (N) ’ (CC) Eric Szmanda also star in the new (8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes Chuperamigos Secretos Alarma TV STN Noticiero Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado episode “Disarmed & Dangerous.” (10) TBS Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) “Save the Last Dance” ››› (2001) Julia Stiles, Sean Patrick Thomas. (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City (:10) “A Time to Kill” ››› (1996) Hell’s Kitchen (11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie (CC) The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Nature “American Eagle” ’ Savage Seas “Killer Storms” ’ True Blue Perry Mason (CC) My Three Sons (13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) American Idol Auditions continue. (N) Hell’s Kitchen (Season Premiere) (N) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy King of the Hill ’ 8 p.m. on ` FOX (14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) Sports News Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’ Sharp-tongued chef Gordon Ramsay (15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Smallville “Power” (N) ’ (CC) Supernatural “After School Special” King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show slices and dices another batch of (23) FX That ’70s Show “The Italian Job” ››› (2003) Mark Wahlberg. A thief and his crew plan to steal back their gold. “The Transporter 2” ›› (2005, Action) Jason Statham, Amber Valletta. “The Transporter 2” ›› (2005) contestants in a new season of the (25) QVC By Popular Demand Susan Graver Style Vicenza Style: Fine Italian Jewelry For Race Fans Only: Kannapolis, N.C. restaurant reality series. All the com- (26) ANPL I Was Bitten (CC) I Was Bitten (CC) Miami Animal Police (CC) I Was Bitten (CC) I Was Bitten (CC) Miami Animal Police (CC) petitors love to cook, but the one (27) NICK SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Family Matters Family Matters Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ who wins a chance to run his or her (28) FAM (5:00) “A Cinderella Story” Cont’d “Another Cinderella Story” (2008) Selena Gomez, Drew Seeley. (CC) The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Paid Program Slimming Jeans own eatery will be the one who can (29) TOON Chowder Misadventures Total Drama 6TEEN King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Hungerforce Awesome Show Mission Hill (CC) stand being repeatedly raked over (31) CMTV Extreme Makeover: Home Edition ’ Cribs ’ Cribs ’ Cribs ’ Redneck Wed Redneck Wed Redneck Wed Gone Country ’ Cribs ’ Redneck Wed the coals by the inimitable Ramsay. (33) DISN Cory in the House Cory in the House Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Zack & Cody Hannah Montana “Chicken Little” ›› (2005) Voices of Zach Braff. ‘G’ Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Life With Derek (36) SPIKE CSI: NY “Love Run Cold” ’ (CC) TNA iMPACT! (N) ’ (CC) Toughest Cowboy (N) UFC Primetime UFC Primetime UFC Primetime MANswers The Trials of Ted Haggard (38) AMC “Rudy” ››› (1993) Sean Astin. A working-class teen dreams of admission to Notre Dame. (:45) “Stand by Me” ››› (1986) Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix. (CC) (:45) “Pretty in Pink” ››› (1986) Molly Ringwald. 9 p.m. on & HBO (39) TNT NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Orlando Magic. From Amway Arena in Orlando, Fla. (CC) NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Phoenix Suns. From US Airways Center in Phoenix. (CC) Inside the NBA (Live) (CC) Sadly, the Rev. Ted Haggard is not (41) CNN Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) the first high-profile religious figure (43) CNBC (5:00) CNBC Reports Cont’d The Entrepreneurs On the Money Mad Money Fast Money The Entrepreneurs to be caught engaging in the sexual (46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” ›› (1993) Whoopi Goldberg. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls behaviors he preached against. This (49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity On the Record-Van Susteren (51) FXSPN Poker Superstars Invitational II Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Knockouts College Basketball California at UCLA. (Live) The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score new documentary chronicles the sex (52) ESPN College Basketball Teams TBA. (Live) College Basketball Alabama at Arkansas. 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TUESDAY January 27, 2009 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5 Sprouts and micro greens: Houseplants you can eat

by Dean Fosdick seeds grow quickly into sprouts greens.” grow micro greens and sprouts. Individual tastes vary, of “As the leaves open, they begin ASSOCIATED PRESS and can be served up roots and Micro green farming is a lit- They can be cultivated in the course, but then so do the fla- to manufacture energy from the all. tle messier than dealing with smallest of apartments, and in vors in the many kinds of mini sun. That gives them a change in Micro greens and sprouts, Micro greens are the adoles- sprouts — a little harder on the the densest of cities. salad greens cultivated in kitch- flavor. The most intense flavor those immature vegetables short cent versions of the leafy greens, kitchen because of the soils “Because they’re not going to en gardens. comes when that first leaf opens. on size but large on taste, are edible flowers and herbs that are involved, Meyerowitz said. “But be grown to flowers or fruiting, Beet tops often are described It’s up to the person doing the making their way from trendy popular salad fixings. They are you can do it wherever you have they don’t need as much light,” as having an earthy flavor, eating, of course, to determine restaurants and stylish markets at their nutritional and flavorful houseplants. Micro greens are said Robert Hochmuth, an exten- while emerging radish leaves whether that’s good or bad, too into family kitchens. best when they begin to display houseplants you can eat.” sion agent with the University of are spicy. Micro cress has an sharp or too mild.” The assorted seedlings add adult-size leaves. Seeds can be Micro greens and sprouts are Florida’s Institute of Food and aftertaste ranging from pleasant There are kitchen gardens — flavor, color and crunch when planted in potting soils, sprin- easy to raise, quick to evolve, Agricultural Sciences. “You’re to pungent. Micro cabbage is the French potager model, for included with sandwich and kled onto sponges or fine-tex- pack a nutritional wallop and only germinating them to the mild while sunflowers are nutty. instance, with its many decora- salad toppings, used as a gar- tured fabrics, and then misted, convey an intense taste — espe- first leaf. That can be done in a Clover shoots vary from spicy tive vegetables — and then there nish, or mixed into soups, dress- sprayed or watered as necessary. cially when eaten fresh. “They windowsill, a porch or anywhere to sweet, while cauliflower is are gardens in the kitchen. ings, casseroles, dips, sautes, Among the most popular micro lose some of that (flavor) con- you can grab a little indirect peppery. Baby basil is lemony “I don’t have the kind of gar- pizzas and breads, among other greens are cauliflower, peas, cab- centration when cooked,” sunlight.” while sprouting chard tastes like den I used to, or as much space, things. bage, arugula, radishes, beets, Meyerowitz said. If you’re trying to grow a blend spinach. Miniature kale is subtly but I can do micro greens,” Sprouts and micro greens are clover, mustard and alfalfa. When the first leaf appears, of micro greens or sprouts, sweet. said Susan Jellinek, horticul- similar, yet different. “Basically, the difference these plants are at the peak of remember that different plants “Take something like a carrot. turist for Thompson & Morgan Sprouts are harvested young- between the two is the size of their nutritional concentration. grow at different rates. The first leaf comes open and Seedsmen, in Jackson, N.J. “If er than micro greens and can the root and the time to (reach) They also are economical to “Carrots grow slowly; radishes you put that in your mouth and I go away for the weekend, I be grown without soil in closed harvest,” said Steve Meyerowitz, grow because they deliver large grow quickly,” Hochmuth said. it tastes exactly like a carrot. just put a lid over them and surroundings like bags or jars a lecturer and author from Great yields. “You have to gain some experi- There are some surprises out they don’t dry out. They’re small under sprays of lukewarm Barrington, Mass., who has writ- “One pound of alfalfa seed, ence in how fast these crops go there in how distinct these fla- scale and make sense for a sin- water. They should be har- ten several books on the subject. for example, produces 10, 14 from seed to harvest. Some are vors are even at the leaf stage,” gle person or a couple. They’re vested before their secondary “You can grow sprouts in one to pounds of fresh ‘mini-salad’ ready in eight to 10 days but said Hochmuth. immediate and practical. Most leaves emerge. Alfalfa, sunflow- two weeks. But it takes about greens,” Meyerowitz said. others may take as long as three Flavors also change as the are ready in a week or so and er, cress, lentil and buckwheat 30 days to maturity for micro It doesn’t take much space to weeks.” plant grows, he said. you can grow them in winter.” BOOKWORM ‘Rich Like Them’ offers insightful blueprint to wealth

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Buyer to verify all. www.myhometown properties.com Interest Rates Still at Historic Lows NOTICEOFTRUS- TEE'S SALE APN: 12-010-0-0161 Trust No. 1169334-07 Ref: David Lloyd TRA: Loan No. xxx8441. IM- PORTANTNOTICETO PROPERTYOWNER: YOUAREINDEFAULT UNDERADEEDOF TRUST, DATED May 16, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- TECTYOURPROP- ERTY,ITMAYBE SOLDATAPUBLIC SALE.IFYOUNEED ANEXPLANATIONOF THISPROCEEDING, YOUSHOULDCON- TACT A LAWYER. On February 24, 2009, at 4:30pm, James H. Woo- dall, Trustee James H. Woodall, as duly ap- pointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded May 17, 2007, as Instru- PUBLIC NOTICE ment No. 284821, in Notice is hereby given Book xx, Page xx, of the that the Grantsville City Official Records in the Planning Commission office at the County Re- will hold a business corder of Tooele County, meeting on Thursday, State of Utah, executed February 5, 2009 in the by David Lloyd and Grantsville City Hall PUBLIC NOTICE Thelma Diane Lloyd Council Chambers at NOTICE is hereby given Joint Tenants, will sell at 429 E. Main Street in that the Stansbury Serv- public auction to highest Grantsville, Utah, which ice Agency Board of bidder, payable in lawful meeting shall begin Trustees will hold its money of the United promptly at 7:00 P.M. regular meeting on States at the time of The agenda shall be as Wednesday, January 28, sale. Successful bidders follows: 2008 at 7:00 pm, at the must tender a deposit of 7:00 P.M. 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Clubhouse Manager scribed as: Lot 161, BUY 6BDRM 4BTH fore- (435)830-8558, suite w/jetted tub on February 4, 2009 at 7:00 9.1 acres for Dick John- Compensation Christy shetland meadows no. 1 closure! Only $85,900! (310)779-3726 $$$SAVE MONEY main level, large game MOVEINSPECIAL! p.m. in the Auditorium at son and Roger Hale at Achziger subdivision, according to Must see this home, Find HUD & Bank room, 11x14 laundry Commercial Space in the Tooele County 570 East Durfee Street 6.Recess the official plat thereof More available, for list- STOPFORECLO- owned homes at: room, amazing views Tooele, 272 N. Courthouse, 47 South to go from an RR-5 zone WORK SESSION recorded in the office of ings call (800)586-3901 SURE Stay in your www.tooelebank and much more. Way Broadway, approx. Main, Tooele, Utah to to an R-1-12 zone desig- 1.Possible Vote Items the county recorder of ext 5855. (ucan) home or I will buy homes.com or call under priced at 200 to 450sqft. High discuss the following nation for the purpose of 2.Managers Report said county.. The street your home and save for a list Berna Sloan FSBO 5bdrm, 3bth ram- $229,900. Rent to own speed internet, utili- items: dividing property and 3.Board Members Re- address and other com- your credit. No Eq- (435)840-5029 bler, 2yrs old, finished available. ties included in rent. 1. Amendment to the giving land to children. ports and Requests mon designation of the uity? No problem! Group 1 Real Estate basement w/kitchen- (703)587-8929. 1 month free rent. Tooele County Zoning MEETINGOFFICIALLY 4. Correspondence real property described Fast cash in closing. ette, landscaping com- (435)882-4949 Map from Commercial CALLED TO ORDER BY 5. Financials and Bills above is purported to be: 24/7 recorded info. $211,000 3,000 plus plete. Many extras. Planning on selling your Tourism (C-T) and Tech- CHAIRMANGARY 6.Adjourn 737 North 300 West 1-800-648-8299 x555 square feet. 5bdrm Ready today! $289,000 home, you could be nology Industries (T-I) PINKHAMIMMEDI- (Published in the Tran- Tooele Ut 84074. Esti- 3bth. Priced below sending your sales SUNNY 2BDRM, 1bth obo. (435)882-7094 Lots & Land Districts to Commercial ATELYFOLLOWING script Bulletin January mated Total Debt as of market February 10th points to up to 340,000 Grantsville, nice yard, (801)860-5696 Tourism (C-T) and Tech- CLOSEOFPUBLIC 27, 2009) February 24, 2009 is List with MLS and households at once. nology Industries (T-I) HEARINGS. $173,502.40. The under- quiet neighborhood, off FSBO Unique Stansbury raise price. Vacant For $163. you can ATTENTION:ZERO Districts for property in 1. Consideration of a re- PUBLIC NOTICE signed Trustee disclaims street parking, close to Park home located on (435)496-4096 place your 25 word DOWN loans available. Section 1, Township 3 zoning of 9.1 acres for Notice is hereby given any liability for any incor- schools, large yard, no golf course. Approx. classified ad to all 45 Land owners, family South, Range 5 West lo- Dick Johnson and Roger that the Stockton Plan- rectness of the street ad- smoking/ pets. $725/mo 3,500sqft 5bdrm, 3bth, $229,900 5BDRM all newspapers in Utah. land, first time buyers cated east of and adja- Hale at 570 East Durfee ning and Zoning Com- dress and other common $150/utilities. $875/dep wood floors, 3 fire- Brick Rambler, up- Just call the Transcript we are lending money! cent to Sheep Lane, Street to go from an mission will hold a Public designation, if any, plus first months rent. places and much more; grades, solid oak cabi- Bulletin at 882-0050 for Call now and get ap- north of State Road 112 RR-5 zone to an R-1-12 Hearing prior to their shown herein. Said sale (801)403-3715 $289,000. 777 nets, wood burner, 2 all the details. (Mention proved for your new 2. Amendment to the zone designation for the regular meeting on will be made without (435)496-9000 Lakeview. gas fireplaces, formal ucan) home. 801-975-7781 Tooele County Zoning purpose of dividing prop- Tuesday, February 3, covenant or warranty, living and dining room (435)840-3336. (ucan) 2009. The meeting will TOOELE 3BDRM 2bth PRICEREDUCED- Map from Multiple erty and giving land to express or implied, re- house $1150/mo clean, (435)840-5199 FSBO, 3000SQFT, Use-40 (MU-40) and children. begin promptly at 7:00 garding title, possession, FSBO Stansbury Park. GOT LAND? 0 down if p.m at the Stockton fenced, 2 car garage. 3 CAR Garage, all 4bdrm, 2bth, new car- Manufacturing General 2. Consideration of a condition or encum- Rambler 5bdrm, 3bth, you own land or have Town Hall, 18 North John (801)916-0101 stucco 3bdrm, 2bth, .50 pet, 3 tone paint, gas (M-G) Districts to Mining, General Plan amend- brances, including fees, .22 acre. Large fenced family land. YOUíRE Johnson Street. horse property w/water log fireplace, hardwood/ Quarry, Sand and Gravel ment for Kakland Utah charges and expenses 3BDRM 2bth, carport, yard. Newer paint/ car- APPROVED! Call PUBLIC HEARING $250,000. Spring build tile flooring, 3 car ga- Excavation District Holdings, LLC (Leslie R. of the Trustee and of the $895/mo 390 South pet. $210,000. Deborah 801-975-7781 (ucan) 1. Annexation Applica- job. Pick your own col- rage, 1/2 acre lot, SE (MG-EX) for property in Brown & Julie A. Brown) trusts created by said 320 West Tooele (435)882-9097 or tion/ Petition ors. Carol Haddock Re- neighborhood $275,000 portions of Sections 13, for 34.315 acres (Lot #2 Deed of Trust, to pay the (801)598-4881 (435)841-7560 a. Approval of form to be max Platinum For appointment 14 and 23, Township 4 of the Pioneer Subdivi- remaining principal sums www.outwestrealty.com Water Shares used for Annexation pro- (435)830-0007 (435)830-2055 SELLINGYOUR South, Range 5 West lo- sion) at the corner of of the note(s) secured by HOME? Advertise it in cedures TOOELETOWN FSBO, Townhouse in cated west of and adja- Burmester Road and said Deed of Trust. The 3BDRM 3BTH HUD the classifieds. Call REGULAR MEETING HOUSE 3bdrm, 1.5bth, Tooele, $149,000. For 1 SHARE Settlement cent to the Union Pacific North Street, to go from current beneficiary of the Home! Only $314/Mo! 882-0050 or visit Agenda to be posted at covered parking. more information call Canyon Water. $5000. Railroad tracks, north of a designation of “Low Trust Deed as of the 5% dn 15yrs @ 8% apr www.tooeletran a later date. $875/mo $600/dep plus (435)201-0569 (435)882-4482 and adjacent to Stockton Density Residential” to a date of this notice is: utilities, no smoking/ For Listings. Call 800- script.com City limits along the designation of “Commer- Helen McCarty Mortgage Electronic pets. Carrie Owner/ 586-3901 x5159 Having Trouble Qualify- 5 ACRE FT underground Stockton Bar cial / Higher Density Planning and Zoning Registration Systems, TIREDOFBEING Secretary Agent (801)599-0515 4BDRM Rambler, Nice ing to buy a home? water, transferable 3. Amendment to the Residential” for the pur- Inc. The record owner of turned down for a (Published in the Tran- neighborhood. Only Give us a call, we can throughout, Erda or Tooele County Land Use pose of a residential de- the property as of the re- TOOELE, Large 4bdrm h o m e ? C a l l script Bulletin January $148,000. Call Heather probably help. We offer Tooele City. Call Ordinance, Chapter 25, velopment. cording of the Notice of 3bth Rambler, 2 car 801-975-7781 and get 27 & 29, 2009) McClatchey REMAX mfg.home loans to peo- (435)882-4949 Drinking Water Source 3. Consideration of a re- Default is/are: David garage, fenced, finished ple with challenged pre-approved over the Protection Overlay Zone zoning for 34.315 acres Lloyd and Thelma Diane Advanced (435)840- 9 SHARES Grantsville PUBLIC NOTICE basement, $1095/mo. credit. Low monthly phone. (ucan) 4. Amendment to the of land located on Lloyd. Dated: January 3821. Irrigation sell single or NOTICEISHEREBY 1072 North 490 East payments! We also of- Tooele County Land Use Burmester Road North of 27, 2009. TOOELE,BYOWNER, all $6500 each Call GIVEN THAT the Tooele Davidson Realty ABANKFORECLO- fer rental options. Ordinance, Table 15-5- North Street, also known James H. Woodall, 4 bedroom house in (435)882-5740 after City Planning Commis- (801)466-5078 SURE 4BDRM 2BTA 435-843-5306 or An- 3.6, Utilities and utility as Lot #2 of the Pioneer Trustee James H. Woo- $40,000! Only Overlake, 2 bath, family 5:00pm sion will meet in a public TOOELE, Tri-level thony 801-243-1926 room, fenced yard. services and 16-4-3.6 Subdivision for Kakland hearing and Business dall 10653 River Front 4bdrm,1.5bth, 2 family $318/Mo! 5% down15 Habla Espanol. Utilities and utility serv- Utah Holdings LLC, to Parkway, Suite 290 years @8% apr. More $115,500 or Best Offer. meeting scheduled for rooms, upstairs bed- Inspection 10-5 Satur- Commercial ices go from an RR-1 zone to Wednesday, January 28, South Jordan Ut room w/sliding doors to homes from $199/Mo! Property For questions or to re- an RM-15 zone and a 84095 (801)254-9450 For listings HOMEFORSALE day November 22, Sun- 2009 in the hour of 7:00 deck, private backyard, 3bdrm, 2bath rambler in day 1-5 November 23. ceive a copy of applica- “Sketch Plan” for a resi- PM. The meeting will be (800) 245-1886 (Hot- garage, lots of storage, 1-800-586-3901 ext. FOR SALE! Fitness tion materials please call dential development line) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5330. (ucan) South Willow Ranches. Home will be sold to held at Tooele City Hall close to town. $950/mo, Custom home with Highest Bidder. Center, 12750sqft, (435) 843-3160 and ask consisting of 105 lots. in the City Council 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: $800 cleaning deposit. ABANKFORECLO- Granite Countertops 801-372-8248 Main Street. Handball to speak to one of the 4. Consideration of an Chambers, located at 90 James H. Woodall, 882-2157, 840-5060 SURE 4BDRM 3BTH and Central Vac courts, lockers, show- planning staff. extension request of the N Main Street, Tooele, Trustee James H. Woo- $40,000! Only $349,900 Call Angela WOW. $147,000. ers, saunas, hot tubs, Dated this 21st day of final plat for Wells Cross- Utah. dall R-219201 $318/Mo! 5% down, 15 RE/MAX Advanced Grantsville 3bdrm, 1bth, aerobic area. Unlimited January, 2009 ing. Agenda Items (Published in the Tran- Lease years @8% apr. More 435-884-3490 full unfinished base- possibilities! 882-7094, Cindy Coombs 5. Planning Commission 1. Pledge of Allegiance script Bulletin January homes from $199/Mo! ment, nice patio and (801)860-5696 Secretary work meeting to discuss 2. Public Hearing and 27, February 3 & 10, HORSE PROPERTY in For listings yard with pond, fruit Tooele County and review the General Recommendation on or- 2009) PRICEREDUCED Stockton. 1.14 acres OFFICE BUILDING 54 800-586-3901 ext. trees. More details call Planning Plan. dinance 2009-05, an or- $10,000! Now with horse ready pas- South Main. Built in NOTICEOFTRUS- 5330. (ucan) Kurt (435)830-4376 (Published in the Tran- 6. Report from the Coun- dinance amending $215,000. Sale, Lease, ture, has 3 rail metal the 1960s. 10,000sqft TEE’S SALE script Bulletin January cil Liaison Member Todd Tooele City Code 7-1-58 or Rent 1.36acre ATTENTION:ZERO fence. 3bdrm, 2bth, and main floor finished, The following described 22, 27, 29 & February 3, Castagno. to allow home occupa- Horse Property 4bdrm DOWN loans? We have a unfinished basement. 5000+ sqft basement property will be sold at Mobile Homes 2009) 7. Approval of minutes of tion daycare/preschool 2bth, fireplace, views, it! Own land? Family 2500sqft . $248,900. unfinished. $800,000. public auction to the the last business meet- to care for up to eight (8) fully fenced, mature land? Buy a home to- (801)864-9573 (602)826-9471 PUBLIC NOTICE highest bidder, payable ings. children at one time and trees, Willing to negoti- day with no money 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile The Rush Valley Town in lawful money of the NICE! FSBO 2003 split 8. Open discussion. to require all home occu- ate. (801)633-7561 down no fees, no clos- home for rent, no smok- Council will hold a public United States at the time entry level, 3bdrm, 9. Adjourn. pation daycare/pre- i n g c o s t s . ing/ pets. 882-1550 hearing January 28, of sale, at the east entry SELLINGYOUR 1bth, 2 car garage, DATED this 26th day of school become licensed 801-975-7781 (ucan) Buildings 2009 at 7:00 pm at the to the Third District HOME? Advertise it in SELL YOUR computer January, 2009. with the State of Utah. huge RV parking, shed, Rush Valley Town Hall. Courthouse located at the classifieds. Call in the classifieds. Call By the Order of Grants- 3. Review and Approval FSBO 4BDRM 2bth, fully fenced, front yard A proposal to amend the 74 South 100 East #14, 882-0050 or visit 882-0050 or visit If you build, remodel or ville City Planning Com- of meeting minutes for Great starter house, landscaped. Excellent Rush Valley Land Use Tooele, Utah 84074, on www.tooeletran www.tooeletranscript. remove buildings you mission Chairman, Gary Planning Commission Call Dan (435) condition. $178,000 Management and Devel- February 13, 2009, at script.com com can place your classi- Pinkham meeting held January 841-9829 obo. (435)840-2991 opment Code to amend 11:30 a.m. by Successor fied ad in 45 of Utah's Shauna Kertamus 14, 2009. chapter 4 by adopting a Trustee Kendall S. Pe- newspapers for only Zoning Administrator 4. Adjourn new section prohibiting terson for the purpose of $163. for 25 words ($5. All interested persons Pursuant to the Ameri- recreation vehicles from foreclosing a Deed of for each additional are invited to attend and cans with Disabilities Thinking About being occupied as dwell- Trust dated May 16, word). You will reach provide comment upon Act, individuals needing ings or sleeping quarters 2006 and recorded May up to 340,000 house- these proposals. Written special accommodations for longer than 14 days 17, 2006 as Entry No. holds and all you do is comments will also be during this meeting during a six month pe- 259936, in the official re- call the Transcript Bul- considered if submitted should notify Rachelle riod. cords of Tooele County, letin at 882-0050 for all to the Zoning Adminis- Custer, Tooele City THEREGULARMEET- State of Utah, executed the details. (Mention trator in advance of the Planner prior to the INGOFTHECOUNCIL by Shane Henderson UCAN Classified Net- hearing. The current meeting at (435) WILLBEHELDAFTER and Dawna Henderson, work) zoning Code and pro- 843-2130 or TDD (435) or THE PUBLIC HEARING. Trustors, in favor of posed amendments may 843-2180. BUYING METALROOF/WALL Agenda as follows: be reviewed at the Trans West Credit Un- (Published in the Tran- Panels, Pre-engineered 1.Roll Call ion, a credit union char- Grantsville City Hall script Bulletin January Metal Buildings. Mill 2.Approval of prior min- tered under the laws of each weekday between 27, 2009) prices for sheeting coil utes hours of 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 the State of Utah, as are at a 4 year low. You 3.Consideration of p.m. Beneficiary, covering the get the savings. 17 Col- amendment to Chapter 4 Persons with disabilities Public Notices real property located at ors prime material, cut of Rush Valley Land Use needing assistance to Trustees approximately 424 East SELLING to your exact length. Management and Devel- participate in this hearing Meadows Drive, Tooele, CO Building Systems opment Code. should contact the Deadline for public no- Utah 84074. 1-800-COBLDGS 4. Appointment of Town Grantsville City Office at tices is 4 p.m. the day LOT 28, PARK HILL (ucan) Clerk/ Recorder least 24 hours prior to prior to publication. COLLECTION,PHASE A 5.Request for clarifica- the hearings. Public notices submit- 3, ACCORDING TO Home? tion of road standards for (Published in the Tran- ted past the deadline THEOFFICIALPLAT Public Notices proposed Arellano Lane script Bulletin January will not be accepted. THEREOFONFILE Meetings subdivision. (Mike 27, 2009) UPAXLP ANDOFRECORDIN Quarnberg) THETOOELECOUNTY Lets Talk. Deadline for public no- 6.Resolution 2009-01 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICEOFTRUS- RECORDER’S OFFICE. tices is 4 p.m. the day adopting the Natural Notice is hereby given TEE'S SALE Parcel No. 12-043-0- prior to publication. Hazard Pre-disaster Miti- that the North Tooele APN: 12-010-0-0161 0028. Public notices submit- gation Plan as required County Fire Protection Trust No. 1169334-07 DATED this 12th day of ted past the deadline by the Federal Disaster Service District will hold Ref: David Lloyd TRA: January, 2009. will not be accepted. Mitigation and cost re- their a public meeting on Loan No. xxx8441. IM- Kendall S. Peterson, Shane Bergen UPAXLP duction act of 2000. January 29, 2009 at 6:30 PORTANTNOTICETO Successor Trustee PUBLIC HEARING 7.Nomination of new p.m. at the Stansbury PROPERTYOWNER: Utah State Bar No. Tooele County’s NOTICE member to the Planning Park Fire Station, 179 YOUAREINDEFAULT 4389 Real Estate Resource Pine Canyon Planning and Zoning Commission. Country Club, Stansbury UNDERADEEDOF Bona Fide Office UCA Commission 8.Review of Budget to Park, UT. TRUST, DATED May 16, §57-1-21(1)(b) The Pine Canyon Plan- remove spending freeze The agenda will be as 2007. UNLESS YOU 5217 S. State Street, ning Commission will implemented in October follows: TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Suite 450 hold a Public Hearing on 2008. 1. Roll call TECTYOURPROP- Salt Lake City, Utah February 5, 2009 at 7:00 9.Fire Department re- 2. Pledge of Allegiance ERTY,ITMAYBE 84107 435.840.0344 port – Chief Gordie Fitz- 3. Approval of minutes SOLDATAPUBLIC Phone: (801) 364-4040 p.m. in the Auditorium at the Tooele County water. 4. Stansbury Park Eco- SALE.IFYOUNEED Contact Hours: 8:00 Courthouse, 47 South 10.Council reports nomic Development Pro- ANEXPLANATIONOF a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Main, Tooele, Utah to 11. Public Comments/ ject THISPROCEEDING, Monday through Friday discuss the following other business 5. Bills and Communica- YOUSHOULDCON- (Published in the Tran- items: 12. Payment of Bills tions TACT A LAWYER. On script Bulletin January 1. Amendment to the 13. Adjourn 6. Policies and proce- February 24, 2009, at 13, 20 & 27, 2009) Tooele County Land Use Brian Johnson dures 4:30pm, James H. Woo- Ordinance, Chapter 25, Mayor 7. New employees dall, Trustee James H. NOTICEOFTRUS- Drinking Water Source (Published in the Tran- 8. Other business Woodall, as duly ap- TEE'S SALE Protection Overlay Zone script Bulletin January 9. Adjournment pointed Trustee under a APN: 13-029-0-0021 2. Amendment to the 27, 2009) Dated this 23rd day of Deed of Trust recorded Trust No. 1157257-07 Tooele County Land Use January, 2009 May 17, 2007, as Instru- Ref: Dean Bates TRA: Ordinance, Table PUBLIC NOTICE Cassandra Ray ment No. 284821, in Loan No. xxxxxx8748. 15-5-3.6, Utilities and Notice is hereby given District Administra- Book xx, Page xx, of the IMPORTANTNOTICE utility services and that the Grantsville City tor Official Records in the TOPROPERTY 16-4-3.6 Utilities and util- Planning Commission (Published in the Tran- office at the County Re- OWNER:YOUAREIN ity services will hold a business script Bulletin January corder of Tooele County, DEFAULTUNDERA 788 West 960 South 848 Country Club meeting on Thursday, State of Utah, executed DEEDOFTRUST, $ $ For questions or to re- 27 & 29, 2009) Tooele 194,900 Stansbury Park 259,900 ceive a copy of applica- February 5, 2009 in the by David Lloyd and DATED January 04, tion materials please call Grantsville City Hall PUBLIC NOTICE Thelma Diane Lloyd 2007. UNLESS YOU (435) 843-3160 and ask Council Chambers at NOTICE is hereby given Joint Tenants, will sell at TAKE ACTION TO PRO- • 5 Bdrms • 4 bdrms • master bdrm to speak to one of the 429 E. Main Street in that the Stansbury Serv- public auction to highest TECTYOURPROP- w/sitting room planning staff. Grantsville, Utah, which ice Agency Board of bidder, payable in lawful ERTY,ITMAYBE • 3 Baths • 3.5 bths meeting shall begin Trustees will hold its money of the United SOLDATAPUBLIC • jetted tub Dated this 21st day of • 2718 s.f. • vaulted ceilings January, 2009 promptly at 7:00 P.M. regular meeting on States at the time of SALE.IFYOUNEED • humidifier Cindy Coombs The agenda shall be as Wednesday, January 28, sale. Successful bidders ANEXPLANATIONOF • Vaulted Ceilings • custom designer follows: 2008 at 7:00 pm, at the must tender a deposit of THISPROCEEDING, w/AC Secretary • Fully Fenced Backyard interior Tooele County Plan- 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC Stansbury Park Club- $5,000 in certified funds YOUSHOULDCON- • gourmet kitchen • abundance of ning HEARINGS: house, #1 Country Club to the trustee at the time TACT A LAWYER. On • New 30 year Architectural a. Proposed rezoning for Drive, Stansbury Park, of sale, with the balance February 24, 2009, at natural light (Published in the Tran- roof shingles. • custom lighting script Bulletin January 34.315 acres of land lo- Utah 84074. due by noon the follow- 4:30pm, James H. Woo- • custom tile • greenbelt 22, 27, 29 & February 3, cated on Burmester BUSINESS MEETING ing business day, at the dall, Trustee James H. 2009) Road North of North 1.Call to Order office of the Trustee. At Woodall, as duly ap- A great home in a throughout location Street, also known as 2.Pledge of Allegiance the tooele county court- pointed Trustee under a great location. BECOMEASUB- Lot #2 of the Pioneer 3.Roll Call house 74 South 100 Deed of Trust recorded SCRIBER. 882-0050 Subdivision for Kakland 4.Adoption of Minutes East Tooele Utah all January 10, 2007, as In- Utah Holdings LLC, to January 14, 2008 Regu- right, title and interest strument No. 275807, in go from an RR-1 zone to lar Meeting conveyed to and now Book xx, Page xx, of the an RM-15 zone and a 4.Public Comment held by it under said Official Records in the “Sketch Plan” for a resi- 5.Probable Vote Items Deed of Trust in the office at the County Re- dential development a.Clubhouse Usage property situated in said corder of Tooele County, consisting of 105 lots. Christy Achziger County and State de- State of Utah, executed b. Proposed rezoning of b. Clubhouse Manager scribed as: Lot 161, by Dean Bates, A Mar- 9.1 acres for Dick John- Compensation Christy shetland meadows no. 1 ried Man, will sell at pub- son and Roger Hale at Achziger subdivision, according to lic auction to highest bid- 570 East Durfee Street 6.Recess the official plat thereof der, payable in lawful to go from an RR-5 zone WORK SESSION recorded in the office of money of the United to an R-1-12 zone desig- 1.Possible Vote Items the county recorder of States at the time of nation for the purpose of 2.Managers Report said county.. The street sale. Successful bidders dividing property and 3.Board Members Re- address and other com- must tender a deposit of giving land to children. ports and Requests mon designation of the $5,000 in certified funds MEETINGOFFICIALLY 4. Correspondence real property described to the trustee at the time CALLED TO ORDER BY 5. Financials and Bills above is purported to be: of sale, with the balance CHAIRMANGARY 6.Adjourn 737 North 300 West due by noon the follow- PINKHAMIMMEDI- (Published in the Tran- Tooele Ut 84074. Esti- ing business day, at the ATELYFOLLOWING script Bulletin January mated Total Debt as of office of the Trustee. At CLOSEOFPUBLIC 27, 2009) February 24, 2009 is the tooele county court- HEARINGS. $173,502.40. The under- house 74 South 100 1. Consideration of a re- signed Trustee disclaims East Tooele Utah all zoning of 9.1 acres for any liability for any incor- right, title and interest Dick Johnson and Roger rectness of the street ad- conveyed to and now Hale at 570 East Durfee dress and other common held by it under said Street to go from an designation, if any, Deed of Trust in the RR-5 zone to an R-1-12 shown herein. Said sale property situated in said zone designation for the will be made without County and State de- purpose of dividing prop- covenant or warranty, scribed as: Lot 21, gate- erty and giving land to express or implied, re- way neighborhood children. garding title, possession, phase 2a-1, according to 2. Consideration of a condition or encum- the official plat thereof General Plan amend- brances, including fees, recorded in the office of ment for Kakland Utah charges and expenses the Tooele county re- Holdings, LLC (Leslie R. of the Trustee and of the corder, Utah.. The street Brown & Julie A. Brown) trusts created by said address and other com- for 34.315 acres (Lot #2 Deed of Trust, to pay the mon designation of the of the Pioneer Subdivi- remaining principal sums real property described sion) at the corner of of the note(s) secured by above is purported to be: Burmester Road and said Deed of Trust. The 6695 Old Mill Road North Street, to go from current beneficiary of the Stansbury Park Ut a designation of “Low Trust Deed as of the 84074. Estimated Total Density Residential” to a date of this notice is: Debt as of February 24, designation of “Commer- Mortgage Electronic 2009 is $244,447.77. cial / Higher Density Registration Systems, The undersigned Trus- Residential” for the pur- Inc. The record owner of tee disclaims any liability pose of a residential de- the property as of the re- for any incorrectness of velopment. cording of the Notice of the street address and 3. Consideration of a re- Default is/are: David other common designa- zoning for 34.315 acres Lloyd and Thelma Diane tion, if any, shown of land located on Lloyd. Dated: January herein. Said sale will be Burmester Road North of 27, 2009. made without covenant North Street, also known James H. Woodall, or warranty, express or as Lot #2 of the Pioneer Trustee James H. Woo- implied, regarding title, Subdivision for Kakland dall 10653 River Front possession, condition or Utah Holdings LLC, to Parkway, Suite 290 encumbrances, including go from an RR-1 zone to South Jordan Ut fees, charges and ex- an RM-15 zone and a 84095 (801)254-9450 penses of the Trustee “Sketch Plan” for a resi- (800) 245-1886 (Hot- and of the trusts created dential development line) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - by said Deed of Trust, to consisting of 105 lots. 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: pay the remaining princi- 4. Consideration of an James H. Woodall, pal sums of the note(s) extension request of the Trustee James H. Woo- secured by said Deed of final plat for Wells Cross- dall R-219201 Trust. The current bene- ing. (Published in the Tran- ficiary of the Trust Deed 5. Planning Commission script Bulletin January as of the date of this no- work meeting to discuss 27, February 3 & 10, tice is: Mortgage Elec- and review the General 2009) tronic Registration Sys- Plan. tems, Inc. The record 6. Report from the Coun- owner of the property as cil Liaison Member Todd of the recording of the Castagno. Notice of Default is/are: 7. Approval of minutes of The Dean and Laurel the last business meet- Bates Trust, Dated The ings. 15th Day Of May 2. 8. Open discussion. Dated: January 27, 9. Adjourn. 2009. DATED this 26th day of James H. Woodall, January, 2009. Trustee James H. Woo- By the Order of Grants- dall 10653 River Front ville City Planning Com- Parkway, Suite 290 mission Chairman, Gary South Jordan Ut Pinkham 84095 (801)254-9450 Shauna Kertamus (800) 245-1886 (Hot- Zoning Administrator line) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - All interested persons 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: are invited to attend and James H. Woodall, provide comment upon Trustee James H. Woo- these proposals. Written dall R-219232 comments will also be (Published in the Tran- considered if submitted script Bulletin January to the Zoning Adminis- 27, February 3 & 10, trator in advance of the 2009) hearing. The current zoning Code and pro- posed amendments may be reviewed at the Grantsville City Hall each weekday between hours of 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in this hearing should contact the Grantsville City Office at least 24 hours prior to the hearings. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin January 27, 2009) NOTICEOFTRUS- NOTICEOFTRUS- TEE'S SALE TEE'S SALE APN: 13-029-0-0021 APN: 02-034-0-0001 Trust No. 1157257-07 Trust No. 1169507-07 Ref: Dean Bates TRA: Ref: Kimberly J Hurst Loan No. xxxxxx8748. TRA: Loan No. IMPORTANTNOTICE xxxxxx2978. IMPOR- TOPROPERTY TANTNOTICETO OWNER:YOUAREIN PROPERTYOWNER: Public Notice DEFAULTUNDERA YOUAREINDEFAULT Dugway Proving Ground DEEDOFTRUST, UNDERADEEDOF is requesting a Class 3 DATED January 04, TRUST, DATED July 26, Modification to current 2007. UNLESS YOU 2006. UNLESS YOU ANNOUNCEMENTOF RCRA Part B Permit # TAKE ACTION TO PRO- TAKE ACTION TO PRO- APPOINTMENTAND UT3750211259. The TECTYOURPROP- TECTYOURPROP- NOTICETOCREDI- proposed modification ERTY,ITMAYBE ERTY,ITMAYBE TORS includes the following: SOLDATAPUBLIC SOLDATAPUBLIC Estate of David Steve Insertion of a reference SALE.IFYOUNEED SALE.IFYOUNEED Hamilton, deceased. to the DPG Title V Oper- ANEXPLANATIONOF ANEXPLANATIONOF Probate No.: ating Permit for the oper- THISPROCEEDING, THISPROCEEDING, 083300113 ating limits for open burn YOUSHOULDCON- YOUSHOULDCON- Brandon Hamilton, and open detonation in TACT A LAWYER. On TACT A LAWYER. On whose address is 2362 Module V, Deletion of February 24, 2009, at February 24, 2009, at West Pauline Way, West the requirement for site 4:30pm,Tuesday James H.January Woo- 4:30pm, 27, 2009 James H. Woo- Jordan, Utah 84088 has investigationTooele plan within Transcript-Bulletin B9 dall, Trustee James H. dall, Trustee James H. been appointed personal 180 days of permit ap- Woodall, as duly ap- Woodall, as duly ap- representative to the proval, Revision of the pointedPublic Trustee Notices under a pointedPublic Trustee Notices under a above-entitledPublic Notices estate. DugwayPublic Thermal Notices Treat- DeedTrustees of Trust recorded DeedTrustees of Trust recorded CreditorsMiscellaneous of the estate mentMiscellaneous Facility (DTTF) site January 10, 2007, as In- July 31, 2006, as Instru- are hereby notified to: figure for accuracy: to re- strument No. 275807, in ment No. 264597, in (1) Deliver or mail their flect the correct number Book xx, Page xx, of the Book xx, Page 1-24, of written claims to the per- of 90-day sites, Revi- Official Records in the the Official Records in sonal representative at sions to the DTTF in- office at the County Re- the office at the County the address above; (2) spection forms (Attach- corder of Tooele County, Recorder of Tooele Deliver or mail their writ- ment 3-3) to indicate State of Utah, executed County, State of Utah, ten claims to the per- which items require in- by Dean Bates, A Mar- executed by Kimberly J sonal representative's spection each day in the ried Man, will sell at pub- Hurst and William H attorney of record, event that multiple lic auction to highest bid- Hurst Wife And Hus- Cohne, Rappaport & Se- events per day occur der, payable in lawful band, will sell at public gal, P.C., Kevin A. Tur- and those items that re- money of the United auction to highest bid- ney at 257 East 200 quire inspection prior to States at the time of der, payable in lawful South, Suite 700, Salt each event, Revision of sale. Successful bidders money of the United Lake City, Utah 84111; Attachment 3-4 (Train- must tender a deposit of States at the time of or (3) File their written ing) for consistency with $5,000 in certified funds sale. Successful bidders claims with the Clerk of recently approved modi- to the trustee at the time must tender a deposit of the District Court in fication to Attachment of sale, with the balance $5,000 in certified funds Tooele County, State of 2-4 (Training), General due by noon the follow- to the trustee at the time Utah or otherwise pre- editorial comments to ing business day, at the of sale, with the balance sent their claims as re- Module V and Attach- office of the Trustee. At due by noon the follow- quired by Utah Law ments 3-1 and 3-5. the tooele county court- ing business day, at the within three months after In an effort to assist the house 74 South 100 office of the Trustee. At the date of the first publi- public in making in- East Tooele Utah all the tooele county court- cation of this notice or be formed comments, Dug- right, title and interest house 74 South 100 forever barred. way Proving Ground is conveyed to and now East Tooele Utah all Dated this 26th day of hosting a Public Meeting held by it under said right, title and interest January, 2009. on February 19, 2009 at Deed of Trust in the conveyed to and now COHNE,RAPPAPORT 7:30 p.m. in the Tooele property situated in said held by it under said & SEGAL, P.C. County Courthouse, lo- County and State de- Deed of Trust in the Kevin A. Turney cated at 47 South Main scribed as: Lot 21, gate- property situated in said 257 East 200 South, Street, Tooele, Utah. way neighborhood County and State de- Suite 700 There will be a 60-day phase 2a-1, according to scribed as: Beginning at Salt Lake City, Utah public comment period the official plat thereof the southwest corner of 84111 beginning January 27, recorded in the office of lot 1, 9, plat "a", (801)532-2666 2009 and ending March the Tooele county re- toole city survey, thence (Published in the Tran- 28, 2009. Interested corder, Utah.. The street running east 70 feet; script Bulletin January parties can send com- address and other com- thence north 115.0 feet; 27, February 3 & 10, ments and queries to: mon designation of the thence west 70.0 feet; 2009) Mr. Dennis Downs, Utah real property described thence south 115.0 feet Division of Solid and above is purported to be: to beginning.. The street INVITATION TO BID Hazardous Waste, 288 6695 Old Mill Road address and other com- Separate sealed bids for North 1460 West, Salt Stansbury Park Ut mon designation of the construction of Erda Lake City, UT 84074. Estimated Total real property described Acres Water Company 84114-4800, (801) Debt as of February 24, above is purported to be: System Improvements 538-6170. Copies of the 2009 is $244,447.77. 55 East Utah Ave Tooele will be received by Sun- permit and related docu- The undersigned Trus- Ut 84074. Estimated To- rise Engineering from ments will be available tee disclaims any liability tal Debt as of February bidders. for public review during for any incorrectness of 24, 2009 is $140,210.93. Bids will be publicly the comment period at the street address and The undersigned Trus- opened and read aloud the following locations: other common designa- tee disclaims any liability at 2:00 p.m. on February Utah Division of Solid tion, if any, shown for any incorrectness of 4, 2009 at 12227 S. and Hazardous Waste, herein. Said sale will be the street address and Business Park Dr., Suite 288 North 1460 West, made without covenant other common designa- 220, Draper, UT 84020. P.O. Box 144880, Salt or warranty, express or tion, if any, shown The work to be per- Lake City, Utah implied, regarding title, herein. Said sale will be formed under this project 84114-4880, possession, condition or made without covenant shall consist of furnish- (801)538-6170. encumbrances, including or warranty, express or ing all labor, materials Tooele City Public Li- fees, charges and ex- implied, regarding title, and equipment required brary, 128 West Vine penses of the Trustee possession, condition or to construct the facilities Street, Tooele, Utah, and of the trusts created encumbrances, including and features called for (435) 882-2182. by said Deed of Trust, to fees, charges and ex- by the CONTRACT Dugway Technical Li- pay the remaining princi- penses of the Trustee DOCUMENTS and as brary, 5124 Kister Ave- pal sums of the note(s) and of the trusts created shown on the DRAW- nue, Dugway Utah, secured by said Deed of by said Deed of Trust, to INGS. 84022, (435) 831-2178 Trust. The current bene- pay the remaining princi- Installation of pipelines, (Published in the Tran- ficiary of the Trust Deed pal sums of the note(s) and construction of Well script Bulletin January as of the date of this no- secured by said Deed of House, Booster Station 27, 2009) tice is: Mortgage Elec- Trust. The current bene- and Chlorine building TOOELE COUNTY tronic Registration Sys- ficiary of the Trust Deed This project is funded by TOURISM tems, Inc. The record as of the date of this no- Utah Drinking Water TAX GRANTS owner of the property as tice is: Mortgage Elec- Board. CONTACT: Cheryl Ad- of the recording of the tronic Registration Sys- Plans and specifications ams, Administrative As- Notice of Default is/are: tems, Inc. The record have been prepared by sistant The Dean and Laurel owner of the property as Sunrise Engineering, Tooele County Commis- Bates Trust, Dated The of the recording of the Inc. and will be available sion 15th Day Of May 2. Notice of Default is/are: after January 22, 2009 at (435)843-3150 Dated: January 27, William H. Hurst and their office at 12227 S. Organizations in Tooele 2009. Kimberly J. Hurst. Dated: Business Park Dr., Suite County wishing to be James H. Woodall, January 27, 2009. 220, Draper, UT 84020, considered for a 2008 Trustee James H. Woo- James H. Woodall, telephone (801)523- Tooele County Tourism dall 10653 River Front Trustee James H. Woo- 0100, upon receipt of Tax Grant should pick up Parkway, Suite 290 dall 10653 River Front $50 for each set an application form from South Jordan Ut Parkway, Suite 290 (non-refundable). The the Tooele County Com- 84095 (801)254-9450 South Jordan Ut ENGINEER for this Con- mission Office at the (800) 245-1886 (Hot- 84095 (801)254-9450 tract will be Sunrise En- County Building, 47 line) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - (800) 245-1886 (Hot- gineering, Incorporated South Main Street, in 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: line) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - and they will be repre- Room 208. Applications James H. Woodall, 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: sented by Lane D. must be returned to the Trustee James H. Woo- James H. Woodall, Peirce, P.E. as Project Commission Office by dall R-219232 Trustee James H. Woo- Engineer. February 2, 2009 before (Published in the Tran- dall R-219196 A pre-bid tour was previ- 5:00 p.m. script Bulletin January (Published in the Tran- ously held on Thursday, The application form in- 27, February 3 & 10, script Bulletin January November 20, 2008, at 10:00 a.m., meeting at cludes a letter detailing Order your 2009) 27, February 3 & 10, what kinds of projects 2009) The Campbell Well site located at the Southern and organizations are NOTICEOFTRUS- End of Campbell road in eligible to apply, instruc- TEE'S SALE Public Notices Erda Utah, approximate tions for how to submit APN: 02-034-0-0001 Miscellaneous address 3580 Campbell an application and de- Trust No. 1169507-07 Road, Erda Utah 84074. scription of the criteria Ref: Kimberly J Hurst Deadline for public no- (Published in the Tran- and the process the Ad- TRA: Loan No. tices is 4 p.m. the day script Bulletin January visory Committee uses. xxxxxx2978. IMPOR- prior to publication. 22 & 27, 2009) The Tooele County TANTNOTICETO Public notices submit- Tourism Tax Grant pro- PROPERTYOWNER: ted past the deadline Public Notice gram distributes reve- YOUAREINDEFAULT will not be accepted. Dugway Proving Ground nues generated for taxes classified ads UNDERADEEDOF UPAXLP is requesting a Class 3 levied on the restaurant TRUST, DATED July 26, Modification to current and hotel/motel sales in 2006. UNLESS YOU ANNOUNCEMENTOF RCRA Part B Permit # Tooele County. It is the TAKE ACTION TO PRO- APPOINTMENTAND UT3750211259. The task of this committee to TECTYOURPROP- NOTICETOCREDI- proposed modification make recommendations ERTY,ITMAYBE TORS includes the following: as to the distribution of SOLDATAPUBLIC Estate of David Steve Insertion of a reference this money to the County SALE.IFYOUNEED Hamilton, deceased. to the DPG Title V Oper- Commission. Since its ANEXPLANATIONOF Probate No.: ating Permit for the oper- inception, the program THISPROCEEDING, 083300113 ating limits for open burn has benefitted the com- YOUSHOULDCON- Brandon Hamilton, and open detonation in munities of Tooele TACT A LAWYER. On whose address is 2362 Module V, Deletion of County and the tourism February 24, 2009, at West Pauline Way, West the requirement for site industry, which is the 4:30pm, James H. Woo- Jordan, Utah 84088 has investigation plan within statutory beneficiary of dall, Trustee James H. been appointed personal 180 days of permit ap- the tax. Woodall, as duly ap- representative to the proval, Revision of the (Published in the Tran- pointed Trustee under a above-entitled estate. Dugway Thermal Treat- script Bulletin January Deed07BW-13_no_state.qxd of Trust recorded Creditors of 10/11/07 the estate ment 3:58 Facility PM (DTTF) Page site 15,1 20, 22, 27 & 29, July 31, 2006, as Instru- are hereby notified to: figure for accuracy: to re- 2009) Online! ment No. 264597, in (1) Deliver or mail their flect the correct number Book xx, Page 1-24, of written claims to the per- of 90-day sites, Revi- the Official Records in sonal representative at sions to the DTTF in- the office at the County the address above; (2) spection forms (Attach- RecorderSCORE of Tooele Deliver YOUR or mail their writ- mentGOALS 3-3) to indicate www.tooeletranscript.com County, State of Utah, ten claims to the per- which items require in- executedIN by THE Kimberly JNATIONALsonal representative's GUARDspection each day in the Hurst and William H attorney of record, event that multiple Hurst Wife And Hus- Cohne, Rappaport & Se- events per day occur band, will sell at public gal, P.C., Kevin A. Tur- and those items that re- auction to highest bid- ney at 257 East 200 quire inspection prior to der, payable in lawful South, Suite 700, Salt each event, Revision of To place your classified ads in the Tooele money of the United Lake City, Utah 84111; Attachment 3-4 (Train- States at the time of or (3) File their written ing) for consistency with sale.On Successful the bidders fieldclaims I with play the Clerk of recently approved modi- Transcript Bulletin, visit www.tooeletranscript.com. must tender a deposit of the District Court in fication to Attachment $5,000to in certified win. funds That'sTooele County, why State I of 2-4 (Training), General to the trustee at the time Utah or otherwise pre- editorial comments to of sale,joined with the balance thesent Guard their claims - as re- Module V and Attach- Your ad will appear in the print issue of the due byit's noon the another follow- quired way by Utah for Law ments 3-1 and 3-5. ing business day, at the within three months after In an effort to assist the office ofme the Trustee. to Atdothe great date of the firstthings publi- public in making in- Transcript Bulletin, Tooele Valley Extra and on the the tooele county court- cation of this notice or be formed comments, Dug- house 74with South 100a greatforever barred. team. way Proving Ground is East Tooele Utah all Dated this 26th day of hosting a Public Meeting tooeletranscript.com website! right, title and interest January, 2009. on February 19, 2009 at conveyed to and now COHNE,RAPPAPORT 7:30 p.m. in the Tooele held by it under said & SEGAL, P.C. County Courthouse, lo- Deed of Trust in the Kevin A. Turney cated at 47 South Main propertyTAKE situated THE in saidFIELD257 East 200 South, Street, Tooele, Utah. CountyWITH and StateTHE de-NATIONALSuite 700 GUARD TODAY!There will be a 60-day scribed• Answer as: Beginning the call at Saltwhen Lake your City, community Utah public needs comment you period the southwest corner of 84111 beginning January 27, lot 1,• block Get up 9, platto 100% "a", (801)532-2666 tuition assistance 2009 and ending March toole city• Training survey, thenceavailable(Published in more inthan the Tran-200 career28, 2009. fields Interested running east 70 feet; script Bulletin January parties can send com- thence1-800-GO-GUARD north 115.0 feet; 27, February •3 &www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com 10, ments and queries to: thence west 70.0 feet; 2009) Mr. Dennis Downs, Utah thence south 115.0 feet Division of Solid and to beginning..TRAINING The street✪ EDUCATION ✪ ADVENTUREHazardous Waste,✪ MONEY 288 ✪ SERVICE address and other com- North 1460 West, Salt mon designation of the Lake City, UT real property described 84114-4800, (801) above is purported to be: 538-6170. Copies of the 55 East Utah Ave Tooele permit and related docu- Ut 84074. Estimated To- ments will be available tal Debt as of February for public review during 24, 2009 is $140,210.93. the comment period at The undersigned Trus- the following locations: tee disclaims any liability Utah Division of Solid for any incorrectness of and Hazardous Waste, the street address and 288 North 1460 West, other common designa- P.O. Box 144880, Salt tion, if any, shown Lake City, Utah herein. Said sale will be 84114-4880, made without covenant (801)538-6170. or warranty, express or Tooele City Public Li- implied, regarding title, brary, 128 West Vine possession, condition or Street, Tooele, Utah, encumbrances, including (435) 882-2182. fees, charges and ex- Dugway Technical Li- penses of the Trustee brary, 5124 Kister Ave- and of the trusts created nue, Dugway Utah, by said Deed of Trust, to 84022, (435) 831-2178 pay the remaining princi- (Published in the Tran- pal sums of the note(s) script Bulletin January secured by said Deed of 27, 2009) Trust. The current bene- ficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this no- tice is: Mortgage Elec- tronic Registration Sys- tems, Inc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: William H. Hurst and Kimberly J. Hurst. Dated: January 27, 2009. James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woo- dall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 (800) 245-1886 (Hot- line) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall, Trustee James H. Woo- dall R-219196 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin January 27, February 3 & 10, 2009) B10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 27, 2009

everything.” for a wide range of performance- Notes Stowe said he deals with a lot based uses. of younger people who want to continued from page B1 “A lot of music teachers from learn an instrument or need one all over the valley have recit- of the Merc Plaza on Main Street, for school. als in the space, and we have where the Tooele County Board “We also rent out instruments a children’s theater group meet of Realtors office is now located. to students, and we typically Stowe said a larger location was have a lot of teenagers and young here once a week,” Stowe said. needed to carry the store’s grow- adults who come in,” he said. “We “We will also have Jon Schmidt ing amount of inventory, and also have a lot of adults who are perform here in March for the that he felt fortunate the current involved in music come in, which sixth time, and we would like space became available when it include those who recently have to get other major performers. did. wanted to learn an instrument, While some performers may pre- “Back then we didn’t have the or who haven’t played in awhile fer only large concert halls, Jon high amount of inventory we and want to come back.” has told us that he likes the inti- have now, so I had to special Stowe said the store also has mate setting of our performance order a lot of things,” he said. four private teaching suites for space.” “We still special order items, but teachers who teach violin, gui- Stowe added he believes his we have a much larger variety tar, and piano to students, and store is successful because it’s a and depth of items now. At our Stowe also started hosting con- “niche-type” business. old location, our inventory start- certs and recitals a year after the “If we ever saw another place ed growing and we wanted to store opened. The store currently statewide that really needed a carry more pianos, so it got to has a space with a raised stage music store, we might open up the point where we definitely and 100 seats, which was built another one there,” he said. needed a larger space to house on as an addition to the store, [email protected] PLEASE HELP Our animal rescue group desperately needs cat and kitten food and kitty litter to take care of many homeless and foster cats. If you can help us, please drop off your donations at either veterinary clinic in Tooele: Tooele Veterinary Clinic 1182 N. 80 E. or Countryside Animal Clinic 254 S. Main Cash donations to help spay/neuter homeless animals are also greatly appreciated. No More Homeless Pets donation jars are located at both vet clinics. Contributions are tax- deductible. Please call 435-882-2667 with any questions. Thank You for Your Generosity!

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