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www.tooeletranscript.comTTRANSCRIPTBULLETINTOOELE TStallionsoutscore Buffs<strong>in</strong> OTSee A10TUESDAYMay 3, 2011 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 117 NO. 97 50¢A <strong>Buzz</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong>As <strong>Tooele</strong> officials consider allow<strong>in</strong>g more residential beekeep<strong>in</strong>g,those <strong>in</strong> the field discuss the challenges they currently faceby Sarah MileySTAFF WRITERA field west of Coleman Street <strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> doesn’t look like a beehive ofactivity, despite the 10 sets of boxesconta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g colonies of bees. But uponcloser exam<strong>in</strong>ation, bees can be seenflutter<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> and out of small holes.Mike Walker, who owns the hives,says of his beekeep<strong>in</strong>g hobby, “It’s anescape.”Walker, 48, has been <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong>beekeep<strong>in</strong>g s<strong>in</strong>ce he was 12 years old.“I started with my dad,” he said. “Hekept about 150 colonies or so. At thattime he started with about four andbuilt up to 150. I helped him all theway. When I moved out here to <strong>Tooele</strong>he gave me some colonies and I juststarted off on my own at that po<strong>in</strong>t.”Walker currently has 12 colonies— 10 <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> and two <strong>in</strong> Erda. Heis one of 23 beekeepers listed on theUtah Department of Agriculture andFood’s website as hav<strong>in</strong>g licenses <strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> County, though three of thoseare listed as be<strong>in</strong>g expired.Walker, like several other local beekeepers,is excited about a proposedord<strong>in</strong>ance <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> that couldhelp <strong>in</strong>crease the number of bees <strong>in</strong>Maegan BurrMike Walker pulls a piece of tarp off of a beehive <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> Monday morn<strong>in</strong>g. Walker, who has been beekeep<strong>in</strong>gs<strong>in</strong>ce he was a child, has 12 colonies <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County.the city, which he said could improvepoll<strong>in</strong>ation and crop yields.This Wednesday, the <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong>Council will consider the ord<strong>in</strong>anceallow<strong>in</strong>g residents to keep beehives onresidential property. Current city codelimits beehives to lots of at least fiveacres <strong>in</strong> size. The proposed law willallow up to four bee colonies on lotsSEE BUZZ PAGE A5 ➤Community reactsto b<strong>in</strong> Laden deathSecurity tightened at county’s military basesMaegan Burr<strong>Tooele</strong> County residents express their thoughts on Sunday’s death of Osama b<strong>in</strong> Laden <strong>in</strong> Pakistan.Clockwise from top left: Jed Bawden, Dennis Hansen, Robyn Warner, Nancy Lee, Emmalee Anderson, LarryBlack and Jonathan Munoz.by Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITERThe kill<strong>in</strong>g of Osama b<strong>in</strong> Laden <strong>in</strong>Pakistan by U.S. special forces has causedmilitary <strong>in</strong>stallations with<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> Countyto tighten security even as ord<strong>in</strong>ary citizenscelebrate what most see as a major victory<strong>in</strong> the war on terror.In a statement from Dugway Prov<strong>in</strong>gGround, Col. WIlliam E. K<strong>in</strong>g IV, commanderat Dugway, said the heightened threat levelfor military facilities was because despiteb<strong>in</strong> Laden’s death, the war is not yet over.“We are sensitive to the threat level at alltimes, but when world events <strong>in</strong>crease theprobability of terrorist action, we must takeSEE REACTS PAGE A9 ➤Maegan BurrBureau of Land Management law enforcement ranger TamsenJohnson views pieces of garbage left beh<strong>in</strong>d at shoot<strong>in</strong>g siteson Stansbury Island Saturday morn<strong>in</strong>g. Johnson is one of twoBLM rangers who patrols northern Utah.BLM rangershares view fromdesert trenchesMost frequent violations <strong>in</strong>volveshoot<strong>in</strong>g, dump<strong>in</strong>g and ATV useby Sarah MileySTAFF WRITERIt’s a cold spr<strong>in</strong>g day atLone Rock <strong>in</strong> Skull Valley,but despite the weather,the popular recreation areahas attracted target shooters,Boy Scouts clean<strong>in</strong>g uptrash and climbers repell<strong>in</strong>goff the rock.“Can I get you to putyour guns down for asec?” Bureau of LandManagement law enforcementranger TamsenJohnson says to a group ofmen shoot<strong>in</strong>g clay pigeonsbefore stepp<strong>in</strong>g out of hertruck. The spot is just oneof several stops on a rout<strong>in</strong>epatrol that <strong>in</strong>cludesSkull Valley.Johnson’s used to see<strong>in</strong>gguns <strong>in</strong> her l<strong>in</strong>e of work,but says anytime someonehas a weapon there’sa risk.“We see so much hunt<strong>in</strong>gand target shoot<strong>in</strong>gthat almost everyone wetalk to has some sort offirearm,” she said.SEE BLM PAGE A6 ➤Republicans stick with SloanSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAYClouds and sun,breezy and not aswarmA couple of t-showers<strong>in</strong> the afternoon67 42 53 39THERSunsh<strong>in</strong>e59 46UV INDEX9 9 8 8Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon TueThe higher the AccuWeather.com UV Indexnumber, the greater the need for eye and sk<strong>in</strong>protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10Very High; 11+ Extreme48 54 68 51 475562Maegan Burr<strong>Tooele</strong> County Republican Party Chairman Chris Sloan counts votes for a referendum Thursday night at <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong>Hall. Sloan was narrowly re-elected as chairman by 33 defeat<strong>in</strong>g29 34 Trent Stirl<strong>in</strong>g with28 29 32a 36 vote of 50 to 42.6ALMANACStatistics for the week end<strong>in</strong>g May 2.TemperaturesHigh/Low past week 68/28Normal high/low past week 66/41Average temp past week 43.3Normal average temp past week 53.3Daily Temperatures4High9Lowby Tim GillieSTAFF WRITERTwelve votes were enough of amarg<strong>in</strong> to give Chris Sloan anothertwo-year term as chairman of the<strong>Tooele</strong> County Republican Party.Sloan narrowly defeated politicalnewcomer Trent Stirl<strong>in</strong>g to w<strong>in</strong>re-election at the party’s organiz<strong>in</strong>gconvention held last Thursdayat <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall. The conventiondrew 93 of 120 possible delegatesto a stand<strong>in</strong>g-room-only crowdthat <strong>in</strong>cluded Gov. Gary Herbertand congressman Rob Bishop.Sloan beat Stirl<strong>in</strong>g by a vote of52 to 40.“There was a very organizedeffort to remove me from office,”said Sloan. “Some people felt thatI am not conservative enough.”Sloan said he will now workto <strong>in</strong>clude those who campaignedaga<strong>in</strong>st him as he leads the partyover the next two years.“We probably agree on 80 percentof the issues,” said Sloan.“To have so many new people<strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> the party that are passionateand have new ideas is agood th<strong>in</strong>g.”Sloan said his plans for the partyare to cont<strong>in</strong>ue to build strengthby rais<strong>in</strong>g money, recruit<strong>in</strong>g goodcandidates, and help<strong>in</strong>g prec<strong>in</strong>ctchairmen develop effective communicationswith the people <strong>in</strong>their prec<strong>in</strong>cts.“We had some prec<strong>in</strong>ct chairsthat <strong>in</strong> the last election wentout and knocked on over 300doors deliver<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>formation onRepublican candidates,” Sloansaid. “Some other prec<strong>in</strong>ct chairsheld their own prec<strong>in</strong>ct meet<strong>in</strong>gsto discuss issues with the people<strong>in</strong> their prec<strong>in</strong>ct. We plan to extendthose efforts to more prec<strong>in</strong>cts.”Stirl<strong>in</strong>g was disappo<strong>in</strong>ted tocome up short <strong>in</strong> his bid for election.“It was close,” said Stirl<strong>in</strong>g. “ButI thought my support would havebeen greater. I am obviously nota part of the good old boys clubyet.”Stirl<strong>in</strong>g said he is still a statedelegate and plans on rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gactive <strong>in</strong> the party.Redistrict<strong>in</strong>g is the next big itemSloan will be pay<strong>in</strong>g close attentionto.“I talked to several membersSEE SLOAN PAGE A3 ➤WEATHERSeecompleteforecaston A9Dugway64/39Lake Po<strong>in</strong>t60/37Stansbury ParkErda 60/37Grantsville 64/42 P<strong>in</strong>e Canyon60/3754/35Bauer62/39 <strong>Tooele</strong>62/40Stockton62/39Rush Valley62/38Ophir55/34Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun MonPrecipitation AIR QUALITY (<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>ches)TuesdayGood 6.57 8.040.22Wednesday0.56 0.00 0.16Last Normal Month Good Normal Year NormalWeek for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-DPollen Thursday IndexHigh GoodModerateSource: Low www.airquality.utah.govAbsentTu W Th F Sa Su MSource: Intermounta<strong>in</strong> Allergy & AsthmaRIVERS AND LAKESINSIDERace weekendslowed downSee A11Concert hall stilll<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g up actsSee A2BULLETIN BOARDCLASSIFIEDSHOMETOWNOBITUARIESOPEN FORUMSPORTSA8B4B1A6A4A10


A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 3, 2011Peppermill Concert Hall thriv<strong>in</strong>g despite tough economyby Missy BirdSTAFF WRITERWeather<strong>in</strong>g a recession and adownturn <strong>in</strong> gam<strong>in</strong>g revenuesacross Nevada, the PeppermillConcert Hall has found a successfuloperat<strong>in</strong>g formula s<strong>in</strong>ceit opened <strong>in</strong> West Wendover,Nev., <strong>in</strong> the summer of 2006.Thus far, 120 artists haveperformed at the $21 millionfacility — many of themmore than once. Those rangefrom country s<strong>in</strong>gers to oldrock stars to comedians. Andthe 1,032-seat venue sells outregularly, accord<strong>in</strong>g to JohnSpillman, market<strong>in</strong>g directorfor Peppermill Resorts <strong>in</strong>Wendover.“Attendance is very good,”he said. “Most shows are sell<strong>in</strong>gout and the ones that don’t arevery close.”Spillman said when the hallfirst opened, it was only themost popular shows that weresell<strong>in</strong>g out. Over time, however,the crowds have <strong>in</strong>creased forall shows.file / Troy BomanThe Peppermill Concert Hall <strong>in</strong> West Wendover, Nev., opened <strong>in</strong> 2006. While theaudience is generally full for concerts, it sometimes struggles to book acts.BUSINESS BRIEFSThe <strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong> welcomesnews items from the local bus<strong>in</strong>esscommunity of 150 words orless. Bus<strong>in</strong>esses can send newsof awards, promotions, <strong>in</strong>ternalmilestones, new bus<strong>in</strong>ess ventures,new hires, relocations, partnerships,major transactions andother items to Missy Thompson viae-mail at missy@tooeletranscript.com, via fax at (435) 882-6123,or via regular mail at P.O. Box 390,<strong>Tooele</strong>, UT 84074. by Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITERTroopers from the UtahHighway Patrol made three marijuanabusts along I-80 over theweekend, result<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the seizureof more than 75 pounds ofdrugs.Late Thursday even<strong>in</strong>g,Trooper Chris Lewis pulled over aNissan Maxima near milepost 58for a speed<strong>in</strong>g violation, accord<strong>in</strong>gto UHP Lt. Corey Nye. WhenLewis approached the vehicle, hedetected the smell of marijuanaand asked the driver, 26-yearoldOw<strong>in</strong>gs, Md., resident DavidJared Segall, to get out of the carto facilitate the search for thesource of the drug odor. Nye saidat that po<strong>in</strong>t <strong>in</strong> the stop Segallrolled the w<strong>in</strong>dow up, put the car<strong>in</strong> gear and drove away.Lewis chased Segall for about10 miles down the highway untilSegall slowed and began to pullover, Nye said.“What we found out later wasthat his girlfriend, who was driv<strong>in</strong>ganother car as part of therun, had conv<strong>in</strong>ced him to givehimself up,” Nye said. “But thenit seemed like he changed hism<strong>in</strong>d because he started to pullout aga<strong>in</strong>.”Segall was stopped whenLewis maneuvered his car nextto Segall’s. The patrol vehiclewas slightly damaged, and noone was hurt, Nye said. InsideSegall’s vehicle, Lewis found 40pounds of raw marijuana, packagedfor distribution, a smallamount of coca<strong>in</strong>e for personaluse, Nye said, and more than 150glass pipes and bongs. Nye saidSegall was transport<strong>in</strong>g the drugsfrom Central California back toMaryland.Segall and his girlfriendwere both taken <strong>in</strong>to custody.The woman, also a Marylandresident, was not transport<strong>in</strong>gany drugs <strong>in</strong> her car and wascourtesy of Saul AndradeRocker Alice Cooper performs at the Peppermill Concert Hall <strong>in</strong> West Wendover, Nev., on Oct. 17, 2009. The concert hall has acts perform<strong>in</strong>g almost every weekend.Achiev<strong>in</strong>g those sellouts ispartly a function of ticket pric<strong>in</strong>g,with the price of admissionvary<strong>in</strong>g from $5 to $60 depend<strong>in</strong>gupon the seats and the artist.“A high-end artist like LynyrdSkynryd — they are a highlysought-after group, so naturallywe have to pay a little moremoney for them,” Spillman said.“The ticket prices will be a littlelower for someone who’s not aswell known or sought after, likethe Little River Band. They startat $20 whereas Lynyrd Skynyrdmight start at $50 or $60.”The hall operates as a lossleader for Peppermill Resorts<strong>in</strong> order to attract customersto cas<strong>in</strong>os and hotels — mean<strong>in</strong>gconcerts just pay the costof cover<strong>in</strong>g the band, s<strong>in</strong>ger oract, Spillman said.The concert hall’s ma<strong>in</strong> challengeis not sell<strong>in</strong>g tickets butrather book<strong>in</strong>g acts.“It’s very expensive [for theartists] to put on big productions,get the dates and havethe band and equipment mov<strong>in</strong>garound and sett<strong>in</strong>g up,”Spillman said. “That’s beenour biggest challenge: f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>genough acts to have everyweekend.”The Peppermill ConcertHall has 44 acts scheduled toperform through December,with tickets on sale for performancesthrough the end of July.Concerts are already sold outfor rocker Joan Jett perform<strong>in</strong>gFriday, folk rock band Americaon May 13, stand-up comedianGabriel Iglesias on May 27 andtwo shows for comedian RonWhite on July 1.Some artists have been repeatperformers at the concert hall,such as comedian RodneyCarr<strong>in</strong>gton (who’s scheduled toperform two shows on Dec. 3).“When Rodney Carr<strong>in</strong>gton ishere, we try to book him forthe follow<strong>in</strong>g year,” he said.“We’re still try<strong>in</strong>g to book acts<strong>in</strong> August. More are last-m<strong>in</strong>ute,some of the shows we bookfar out <strong>in</strong> advance.”There are other acts, suchreleased, so far without chargespressed aga<strong>in</strong>st her, after provid<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>formation to <strong>in</strong>vestigators,as Saigon by Night, an oldvaudeville-type group, whereSpillman is never sure whattypes of enterta<strong>in</strong>ers will beperform<strong>in</strong>g.“They’re like a mishmash ofthe old vaudeville with s<strong>in</strong>gersand dancers,” he said. “We’llhave four or five of those a year.They just never confirm whothe actual artists are go<strong>in</strong>g to beuntil a few months before.”Spillman said he tries to landdiverse acts — with<strong>in</strong> certa<strong>in</strong>parameters.“We put offers out to allgenres,” he said. “We’re hustl<strong>in</strong>gcountry stars, comedians,old rockers and newer rock.”Most of the market for theconcert hall comes from theNye said.“Work<strong>in</strong>g with our state bureauof <strong>in</strong>vestigations, she’s given a lotof statements,” Nye said. “She’sbeen helpful.”Segall, however, is be<strong>in</strong>g held<strong>in</strong> the <strong>Tooele</strong> County DetentionCenter.At approximately 10:30 Fridaynight, Trooper Evan Kirbystopped a rental car near milepost67 for a mov<strong>in</strong>g violation.Upon approach<strong>in</strong>g the vehicle,he noticed the smell of marijuana,Nye said, and requested a K-9unit to <strong>in</strong>vestigate. Five poundsof marijuana were found <strong>in</strong> thecar. The driver, a 39-year-oldmale, and the passenger, a 35-year-old woman, who were ontheir way from Central Californiato Chicago, were both arrested.On Saturday, Trooper ChrisTerry pulled over a HondaElement near milepost 26 anddetected the smell of marijuana.When he approached the driver,35-year-old Chesterfield, Va., residentAlan Pew, about the smell,Pew became noncompliant andbegan yell<strong>in</strong>g and flail<strong>in</strong>g. NyeWasatch Front. Demand andpopularity have determ<strong>in</strong>edwhat types of acts they go after.“We have tested various typesof acts and found country to bethe most popular genre amongour patrons followed by classicrock, comedy and alternative,”he said.The concert hall was nom<strong>in</strong>atedby the Academy ofCountry Music as the Cas<strong>in</strong>oVenue of the Year <strong>in</strong> 2008,2009 and 2010, accord<strong>in</strong>g toSpillman.“Even to be nom<strong>in</strong>ated is ahuge honor,” he said. “It’s cas<strong>in</strong>ovenues all across the UnitedStates and Canada and LasVegas cas<strong>in</strong>os. There’s a lot ofnice facilities. For us to be recognizedis a significant deal.”With fewer bands tour<strong>in</strong>gdue to the economy, Spillmansaid it’s become <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>glydifficult to book bands andacts. However, the number ofpeople attend<strong>in</strong>g shows has notdecreased.“We’re still see<strong>in</strong>g the samenumber of people, but they’renot br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g as much money,”he said. “The th<strong>in</strong>g that’s affect<strong>in</strong>gus right now is gas prices.People br<strong>in</strong>g a couple hundredout to play the tables or slotsand have to spend $80 on gas.Still, the ticket sales are a testamentto the customers reallyenjoy<strong>in</strong>g the shows.”missy@tooeletranscript.comI-80 sees three more weekend marijuana bustsShare yourop<strong>in</strong>ion withover 27,000readers.Write a letter to the editortbp@tooeletranscript.comP.O. 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TUESDAY May 3, 2011by Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITERA woman charged with be<strong>in</strong>g themasterm<strong>in</strong>d of a plan to kidnap aman and kill him on the outskirtsof Grantsville <strong>in</strong> January has beencharged with us<strong>in</strong>g drugs while be<strong>in</strong>gheld <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Tooele</strong> County DetentionCenter.Michelle Gallegos, 34, was chargedwith possession or use of a controlledsubstance <strong>in</strong> a drug-free zone with aprior sentence, a first-degree felony.Gallegos, who has three drug convictionss<strong>in</strong>ce November 2004, was allegedlyus<strong>in</strong>g hero<strong>in</strong> while <strong>in</strong> jail, accord<strong>in</strong>gto <strong>Tooele</strong> County Chief DeputyAttorney Gary Searle.The drug was snuck <strong>in</strong>to the facility,Searle said, but by whom is stillunknown. Searle said an <strong>in</strong>mate<strong>in</strong>formed jail staff of the use.Mallorie Madill, a 22-year-oldwoman <strong>in</strong> jail await<strong>in</strong>g an order toTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINWoman charged <strong>in</strong> execution attempt allegedly used drugs <strong>in</strong> county jailMichelle GallegosMallorie Madillshow cause for violat<strong>in</strong>g the terms ofher parole from a 2010 forgery case, wasalso charged with possession or use ofa controlled substance <strong>in</strong> a drug-freezone. However, because Madill has noprior drug convictions, her charge isonly a second-degree felony.Madill and Gallegos’ alleged druguse occurred on April 12 and 13,respectively.<strong>Tooele</strong> County Sheriff Frank Parksaid <strong>in</strong>mates smuggl<strong>in</strong>g drugs <strong>in</strong>to jailis uncommon at the facility.“It doesn’t happen very often simplybecause we don’t have a lot of peoplefrom the outside com<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to the generalpopulation of the jail,” Park said.“I don’t th<strong>in</strong>k it is done for any poweror anyth<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>side the jail becauseit’s not that k<strong>in</strong>d of facility. I th<strong>in</strong>kit’s probably personal use, but I don’tknow why anyone would do it.”Park said <strong>in</strong>com<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>mates aresearched by jail staff upon admittance,but the legality of more thoroughsearches prevents staff fromcompletely prevent<strong>in</strong>g drugs be<strong>in</strong>gsnuck <strong>in</strong>.“We try to search them really wellwhen they first come <strong>in</strong> and the issueis that we can’t do a cavity searchunless we have probable cause, and<strong>in</strong> a normal arrest we don’t have thatprobable cause,” Park said. Charges<strong>in</strong> the attempted execution caseaga<strong>in</strong>st Gallegos orig<strong>in</strong>ated <strong>in</strong> Januarywhen she and four others allegedlykidnapped a 26-year-old man fromA3his Midvale Motel 6 room, broughthim out to the northern outskirts ofGrantsville and attempted to kill him.The gun, wielded by 28-year-old EliJohnson, who pled guilty to his chargeslast month, misfired and the victimwas able to escape and alert authorities.Gallegos will make her first appearanceon the new drug charge <strong>in</strong> 3rdDistrict Court today. She is also scheduledto appear for a prelim<strong>in</strong>ary hear<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong> the Grantsville case with codefendantsDerek Andrews, 20, andCorey Northrup, 31, this afternoon.Madill’s next hear<strong>in</strong>g will be the orderto show cause from her broken paroleon May 10.lchristensen@tooeletranscript.comSloancont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A1of the redistrict<strong>in</strong>g committeebefore their first meet<strong>in</strong>g,” saidSloan. “I let them know that wewill be watch<strong>in</strong>g the processvery closely.”A fair outcome, accord<strong>in</strong>g toSloan, would be at least onestate Representative districtwholly with<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> Countyand a Senate district that hasthe majority of its population <strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> County.The county conventionpassed a resolution demand<strong>in</strong>gthat the redistrict<strong>in</strong>g committee,the Legislature, and thegovernor treat <strong>Tooele</strong> Countyfairly <strong>in</strong> the redistrict<strong>in</strong>g processand use demographics, notpolitical protection or favoritism,to <strong>in</strong>clude the county <strong>in</strong> adistrict that has a majority of<strong>Tooele</strong> County residents.The convention also turneddown a resolution call<strong>in</strong>g forthe repeal of House Bill 116. HB116, passed by the Legislaturethis year, creates a guest workerprogram for illegal immigrants<strong>in</strong> Utah that undergo abackground check, pay taxes,become proficient <strong>in</strong> English,pay a f<strong>in</strong>e and pay a fee to coverthe expenses of the guest workerprogram.Jeff McNeil, of Grantsville,<strong>in</strong>troduced the resolution to askthe legislature to repeal HB 116.“HB 116 is a sloppily writtenbill that is unconstitutional andif to goes <strong>in</strong>to effect it will turnUtah <strong>in</strong>to a sanctuary state,attract<strong>in</strong>g illegal immigrants,”said McNeil, add<strong>in</strong>g the bill isa form of amnesty that ignoresthe rule of law.Maegan BurrGov. Gary Herbert speaks with delegates at the <strong>Tooele</strong> County RepublicanConvention Thursday at <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall. The convention attracted 93 ofthe 120 delegates.Anson Call, 70, a delegatefrom <strong>Tooele</strong> spoke aga<strong>in</strong>st therepeal of HB 116.“We have to remember thatthese people are still humanbe<strong>in</strong>gs,” said Call. “They haveyoung men who came here asbabies with their parents whohave earned a 4.0 <strong>in</strong> math andscience and now they can’t go tocollege or get a job.”Call, now a U.S. citizen, saidhe came to Utah illegally as acitizen of Mexico <strong>in</strong> 1958 andhas lived <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> s<strong>in</strong>ce 1966.Herbert also gave an impassionedplea support<strong>in</strong>g HB 116.“Good people of goodwilloccasionally have a differenceof op<strong>in</strong>ion,” said Herbert. “Wehave passed bills before onsubjects like em<strong>in</strong>ent doma<strong>in</strong>,health care, and <strong>in</strong>terstate commercethat have questionableMaegan BurrUtah Congressman Rob Bishop talks to <strong>Tooele</strong> County Republican delegatesThursday at <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall.constitutionality with the ideathat we want to set up groundsto challenge the federal governmenton states’ rights.”Herbert said he believes thatHB 116 is constitutional.“Congress has the authorityto set regulations on naturalizationand immigration,” saidHerbert. “But it is the states’ rightto determ<strong>in</strong>e who is allowed towork with<strong>in</strong> their state.”After 15 m<strong>in</strong>utes of debate,the resolution call<strong>in</strong>g for therepeal of HB 116 failed by a 47to 22 vote.<strong>Tooele</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>s the Beaver, BoxElder, Davis, and Iron CountyRepublican parties t<strong>in</strong> vot<strong>in</strong>gaga<strong>in</strong>st a resolution call<strong>in</strong>g forthe repeal of HB 116. Salt Lakeand Utah county Republicanshave approved a resolution call<strong>in</strong>gfor the repeal of HB 116.Sloan also spoke about severallocal issues follow<strong>in</strong>g hisre-election.“I th<strong>in</strong>k Sheriff Frank Park hasdone a good job of demonstrat<strong>in</strong>gthe need for a new countyjail,” said Sloan. “It may not havebeen required to put the projectout to bid, but I would haveliked to have seen it put out tobid. The process was made alittle murky by the <strong>in</strong>volvementof a private group, but I favoropenness and transparency.”Sloan said he is not excitedabout the use of Build ofAmerica bonds, part of thefederal stimulus program, tof<strong>in</strong>ance the new jail.“In an ideal world, we wouldnot use the Build Americabonds,” said Sloan. “But <strong>in</strong> thelong run, the county must usethe f<strong>in</strong>ancial opportunitiesavailable to them to preventexcess costs to taxpayers result<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong> a need to raise taxes. Itis the lesser of two evils, thebonds or rais<strong>in</strong>g taxes.”Sloan also said he does notsense a strong desire <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>County to change the countycommission to a nonpartisanbody.“The idea was floated by acounty commissioner [JerryHurst],” said Sloan. “But I don’tfeel the majority of the citizenshave expressed the desire for achange.”Sloan is prepared to meet achallenge from Democrats <strong>in</strong>the 2012 election as they striveto recover from heavy losses <strong>in</strong>2010.“I fully expect the Democratic<strong>Tooele</strong> InstaCareOpen HouseTMay 7th 11 am to 2 pmak<strong>in</strong>g care of everyday illnesses and accidents will soon be as easy asone, two, three. One, Intermounta<strong>in</strong> InstaCares are fast. Two, when weopen May 9 we’ll likely be with<strong>in</strong> a few m<strong>in</strong>utes’ drive. And three,you know you’ll have a quality doctor tak<strong>in</strong>g care of you. Which meansyou can feel more confident <strong>in</strong> the care you receive when you’re sick.Party to challenge us <strong>in</strong> the nextelection,” said Sloan. “We haveto be ready with good candidateswith lots of support.”Scott Broadhead defeatedJeff McNeil and Jerry Hill tobecome the county RepublicanParty vice chairman, and TracyShaw defeated B.J. Salmond tobecome the county RepublicanParty secretary/treasurer.tgillie@tooeletranscript.comPLANTING FOR THE FUTUREIf it happens here,read about it here.TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINSubscribe Today • 882-0050<strong>Tooele</strong> InstaCareInstaCare 435-228-1200InstaCare hours: 9 am to 9 pm, 7 days a weekOpen most holidaysComplete Urology Services Close to HomeDr. Perry Walters is a board certified Urologist who has beenprovid<strong>in</strong>g comprehensive urological services to adults andchildren <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Tooele</strong> Community for more than 25 years. Dr.Walters has re-located to the Gateway Professional Center at1244 North Ma<strong>in</strong> Street, Suite #100.Our Practice provides a full range of urological services for bothchildren and adults. Services <strong>in</strong>clude but are not limited to:Sue ButterfieldB. Van Cooney and Braeden Dix put dirt around a tree <strong>in</strong> Stansbury Parkdur<strong>in</strong>g an Arbor Day ceremony. Arbor Day ceremonies were held <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>,Stockton, Grantsville and Stansbury Park last Friday.Direct Doctor to Patient Care.group speaker.Mounta<strong>in</strong> West Medical CenterLakeview (Bountiful)Salt Lake Regional (Holy Cross)Hospitals:Gateway Professional Center435-843-1511 (fax)


A4• Editorial• Guest Op<strong>in</strong>ion• Letters to the EditorTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINOpen ForumTUESDAY May 3, 2011Editor Jeff Barrusjbarrus@tooeletranscript.com(435) 882-0050Voice of <strong>Tooele</strong> Countys<strong>in</strong>ce 1894OUR VIEWGUEST OPINIONJoel J. DunnPublisher EmeritusScott C. DunnPresident and Publisherby the <strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong> editorial boardOsama’s death echoes far,wide and here at homeNews Sunday night that Osama b<strong>in</strong> Laden had been killed <strong>in</strong> Pakistancame like a bolt from the blue. To many Americans, it must haveseemed as if the greatest villa<strong>in</strong> of this young century was <strong>in</strong> danger ofbecom<strong>in</strong>g a too-distant memory — a boogeyman made <strong>in</strong>dist<strong>in</strong>ct bytime and parody.But b<strong>in</strong> Laden was real. The evil he did was real, though at times itseems impossibly fictional. He helped plan and f<strong>in</strong>ance the kill<strong>in</strong>g ofalmost 3,000 people <strong>in</strong> the Sept. 11 attacks. Abroad, he orchestratedthe <strong>in</strong>discrim<strong>in</strong>ate deaths of soldiers and civilians, Americans andnon-Americans via bomb<strong>in</strong>gs, shoot<strong>in</strong>gs and hijack<strong>in</strong>gs over roughly20 years. The network of terrorists he helped establish is responsiblefor countless other deaths and untold suffer<strong>in</strong>g across the globe — andwill outlive him.In the end, perhaps no man of evil s<strong>in</strong>ce Adolf Hitler has had such animpact on the lives of ord<strong>in</strong>ary Americans. His symbolic reach extended<strong>in</strong>to even the smallest communities. B<strong>in</strong> Laden sickened and shockedus on 9/11. He changed the way we travel. He was the ma<strong>in</strong> provocateur<strong>in</strong> sett<strong>in</strong>g us on the path to wars <strong>in</strong> Iraq and Afghanistan that made uscommit our sons and daughters to battle.But his evil also brought out the best <strong>in</strong> Americans. In the days afterthe Sept. 11 attacks, we banded together, showed our resolve to not bowto terror, demonstrated our courage and compassion, and vowed thatone day justice would be served.That day came Sunday.The end of b<strong>in</strong> Laden said someth<strong>in</strong>g powerful about the UnitedStates as well: We are a country of great ideals and purpose. We are theoldest cont<strong>in</strong>uous democracy <strong>in</strong> the world precisely because our collectivewill transcends presidents and generations. If you attack us, ourideal of justice will not be satisfied until we f<strong>in</strong>d you.B<strong>in</strong> Laden is sure to rema<strong>in</strong> an <strong>in</strong>famous figure <strong>in</strong> history. But theman himself, he’s gone. And for that Americans from New York to thesmallest towns of <strong>Tooele</strong> County can feel a sense of relief.Redistrict<strong>in</strong>g effortdeserves citizen <strong>in</strong>putSkepticism from our neck ofthe woods is understandableas political boundariesget redrawn for the first time<strong>in</strong> a decade. Ten years ago, statelegislators carved <strong>Tooele</strong> County<strong>in</strong>to surround<strong>in</strong>g districts, heavilydilut<strong>in</strong>g our political <strong>in</strong>fluence.Fast forward to 2011, and wehave merely a s<strong>in</strong>gle representative,Doug Sagers, R-<strong>Tooele</strong>, whoresides <strong>in</strong> the county. The mostcynical explanation is also themost logical one: run-of-the-millpolitics and gerrymander<strong>in</strong>g.In wake of that decade-olddebacle, current lawmakers arepromis<strong>in</strong>g openness as new districtsare drawn <strong>in</strong> 2011. Provid<strong>in</strong>gpublic copies of committeematerials and ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g openmeet<strong>in</strong>gs are top guidel<strong>in</strong>es thisgo-around. More impressively, citizenswill be able to propose theirown boundary changes though anew website scheduled to launchlater this month. Hardened criticswill dismiss the changes as abone-toss with no bear<strong>in</strong>g on policy,but the Legislature deservescredit for a step <strong>in</strong> the right direction.With any luck, technologywill provide citizens with more<strong>in</strong>put <strong>in</strong> redistrict<strong>in</strong>g than everbefore. And just maybe more<strong>in</strong>fluence, as well.Sett<strong>in</strong>g any issue right meansfirst admitt<strong>in</strong>g that there’s a problem.Gerrymander<strong>in</strong>g may be theknee-jerk cry of malcontents, asRepublican Rep. Mel Brown ofCoalville recently suggested, butit’s conversely unfathomable thatonly the very top of the politicalfood cha<strong>in</strong> should be content withthe outcome of redistrict<strong>in</strong>g.Let’s be honest. Redistrict<strong>in</strong>g isa political task with tactical repercussions.Party leaders speak ofthat fact openly. Former state Rep.Merrill Nelson, of Grantsville, hasput his reputation on the l<strong>in</strong>e tofight aga<strong>in</strong>st partisan redistrict<strong>in</strong>gwith<strong>in</strong> his own party — an oddpolitical move if gerrymander<strong>in</strong>gis the fantasy of marg<strong>in</strong>alizedDemocrats. The fact is, everyth<strong>in</strong>gabout redistrict<strong>in</strong>g is political. Thebest check we have aga<strong>in</strong>st partydrivenboundaries is <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>gregular citizens <strong>in</strong> the process.New mapp<strong>in</strong>g software soon toWith the exception of the “Our View” column, the op<strong>in</strong>ionsexpressed on this page, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the cartoon, are notnecessarily endorsed by the <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong>.Editorial BoardMatt RowleyGUEST COLUMNISTgrace the state’s website looks likea promis<strong>in</strong>g start. Computers havehelped lawmakers draw boundariesfor years. This will be the firsttime that virtually anyone with anInternet connection can dive <strong>in</strong>tothe process themselves. Utahnswill be able to create their ownredistrict<strong>in</strong>g plans for the state’s 75House seats and 29 Senate seats.They can also propose boundariesfor the 15 State School Board districtsand even the new four-districtplan of the U.S. House.It doesn’t appear this softwareis a dumbed-down simulationeither. Redistrict<strong>in</strong>g is a complicatedprocess deal<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> specificnumbers. By law, legislators mustcreate boundaries with almostequivalent population sizes, whichquickly becomes a task of give andtake. The downloadable mapp<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>terface will require users to dealwith the same restra<strong>in</strong>ts. Therewill be no “fantasy” districts.Participat<strong>in</strong>g users will have to puteffort <strong>in</strong>to a serious proposal.Time will tell how much weightonl<strong>in</strong>e submissions will have onboundary changes. While committeemembers promise to look atall proposals, they reta<strong>in</strong> full reignover the mapp<strong>in</strong>g process. Theimplemented software won’t carrythe same clout as a nonpartisancommittee, which last year’s FairBoundaries <strong>in</strong>itiative would haveput <strong>in</strong> place. But us<strong>in</strong>g cyberspaceto give Utahns a taste of the processis still a significant gesture.We have a chance to understandand theoretically <strong>in</strong>fluence theredistrict<strong>in</strong>g process like neverbefore. Even if the new mapp<strong>in</strong>gsoftware accomplishes noth<strong>in</strong>gbut to pique awareness, that’s agood step forward.Matt Rowley is a teacher at CopperCanyon Elementary who lives<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>. He can be reached atmatrowl@yahoo.com.Jeff BarrusEditorLETTERS TO THE EDITORLetter of the Month — AprilW<strong>in</strong>dmill’s benefits questionableSo the $3.8 million w<strong>in</strong>dmill has beenshut down for repair after only sevenmonths of operation (“Repairs stop depot’snew w<strong>in</strong>dmill from turn<strong>in</strong>g,” March 29).I’d like to say I’m surprised, but I’m not.However, after read<strong>in</strong>g the article aboutthe repair, the math just didn’t add up. Thew<strong>in</strong>dmill was supposed to save $200,000a year, but <strong>in</strong> seven months it had onlysaved $61,200, or $8,743 a month. Thataverages out to $101,914 a year — roughlyhalf of the $200,000 a year the Armyclaimed it would save. At that rate, we thetaxpayers who purchased the w<strong>in</strong>dmillwill f<strong>in</strong>ally see a return on our <strong>in</strong>vestment<strong>in</strong> a little over 37 years — and that’s only ifthe w<strong>in</strong>dmill runs without <strong>in</strong>curr<strong>in</strong>g anyWater system fix shouldn’t burdentaxpayersI was read<strong>in</strong>g an article <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong> April 26 edition,“Skull Valley water systems to get fixtwo years after fire.” The article outl<strong>in</strong>eshow the federal government (NRCS)is plann<strong>in</strong>g to spend several hundredthousand dollars to repair a pipel<strong>in</strong>e toEnsign Ranches <strong>in</strong> Skull Valley. I don’tsee how, <strong>in</strong> America’s f<strong>in</strong>ancial condition,we can afford to spend this k<strong>in</strong>d ofmoney to bail out a ranch<strong>in</strong>g operation<strong>in</strong> Skull Valley. Never m<strong>in</strong>d the fact thatEnsign Ranches is owned by the LDSchurch whom I believe could probablyafford to fix their own pipel<strong>in</strong>e. I know Idon’t want my tax dollars go<strong>in</strong>g towarda new pipel<strong>in</strong>e for Ensign Ranches.Michael EnrightStansbury ParkOp<strong>in</strong>ion pieces share real issuesApril 19 and 26 are two of the bestOpen Forums I have read concern<strong>in</strong>greal-life issues. “K<strong>in</strong>dness to animalsmeans hav<strong>in</strong>g them fixed” (April 26)GUEST OPINIONThe size of government threatensthe American way of life as weknow it. The solution is straightforward— cut government. A vibrantgrass-roots movement <strong>in</strong>sists that ithappen, and Wash<strong>in</strong>gton is lousy withrival plans for how to go about it.The social threat to the Americanway of life is as dire, if not more so. Butit is more <strong>in</strong>sidious, and more complicated.No grass-roots movement hasmobilized aga<strong>in</strong>st it, and no high-profilebipartisan commission is suggest<strong>in</strong>gremedies. Yet it proceeds apace,all but ignored except <strong>in</strong> the lives ofAmericans.Among those try<strong>in</strong>g to sound thealarm is author and th<strong>in</strong>ker CharlesMurray of the American EnterpriseInstitute. In a brac<strong>in</strong>g lecture on “TheState of White America,” he notesthat America has long had an exceptionalcivic culture. “America is com<strong>in</strong>gapart at the seams,” he warns. “Notthe seams of race or ethnicity, but ofclass.”Murray takes whites as his subjectto avoid the question of whether racismis responsible for the problem hedescribes, namely the “emergence ofclasses that diverge on core behaviorsand values.”Murray identifies what he calls the“found<strong>in</strong>g virtues,” such as marriage,<strong>in</strong>dustriousness and religiosity, whichma<strong>in</strong>tenance costs. Luckily for us, the currentrepairs are covered under warranty, sowe taxpayers aren’t pay<strong>in</strong>g for this repair.Which leads to the question: When doesthe warranty expire? Each year the Armyshould publish the data show<strong>in</strong>g the electricitygenerated, the amount of moneysaved by not purchas<strong>in</strong>g electricity, thetotal cost spent on ma<strong>in</strong>tenance, and anet sav<strong>in</strong>gs to the taxpayer along with howmuch of the $3.8 million rema<strong>in</strong>s to be“paid back.” As I stated last summer whenthe w<strong>in</strong>dmill began operation, I am notaga<strong>in</strong>st utiliz<strong>in</strong>g environmentally-friendlyenergy sources when they are economicallyfeasible. I’m still worried that thisw<strong>in</strong>dmill will never actually pay for itself.Bret Stapley<strong>Tooele</strong>should be a real eye opener to the community.Please read this if you haven’tand do it — it is your poor animals thatare suffer<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the long run. Second,“Blue bag recycl<strong>in</strong>g deserves more support”(April 19) was also a great article.So many people are not aware of thisprogram. It makes me sad to th<strong>in</strong>k ofall the plastic trash at soccer, baseball,football (I could go on) and noone is us<strong>in</strong>g blue bags on the fields.Wake up people. Our land now is ourkids’ future. If you don’t teach them tosave the earth, its go<strong>in</strong>g to be an uglyplace to live. Please recycle and teachyour kids the same. F<strong>in</strong>ally, “Considerwhere you are before you start swear<strong>in</strong>g,”(April 19) — this is a sign of lackof respect, and self worth. A beautifullady us<strong>in</strong>g the F-word makes her looknot very pretty anymore. The childrenaround this <strong>in</strong> a public place shouldn’thave to be placed <strong>in</strong> this environment.One example I have is an event <strong>in</strong>Grantsville where divorced parentswere with different partners and fight<strong>in</strong>gover money. Very filthy languagehave always been considered the socialbasis of self-government. He looks atwhites aged 30-49 and divides them<strong>in</strong>to the top 20 percent socio-economicallyand the bottom 30 percent. Thetop tier is basically the upper middleclass, the bottom the work<strong>in</strong>g class. Hef<strong>in</strong>ds two worlds, <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>gly separateand unequal.In 1960, everyone was married — 88percent of the upper middle class and83 percent of the work<strong>in</strong>g class. In2010, 83 percent of the upper middleis married and only 48 percent of thework<strong>in</strong>g class. In 1960, births to s<strong>in</strong>glemothers <strong>in</strong> the work<strong>in</strong>g class were just6 percent; now they are close to 50percent.When it comes to <strong>in</strong>dustriousness,there’s the same divergence. In 1960,1.5 percent of men <strong>in</strong> the upper middleclass were out of the workforce; it’sLETTERS POLICYThe <strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong> welcomes lettersto the editor from readers. Lettersmust be no longer than 250 words,civil <strong>in</strong> tone, written exclusively for the<strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong>, and accompanied bythe writer’s name, address and phonenumber. Priority will be given to lettersthat refer to a recent article <strong>in</strong> thenewspaper. All letters may be subjectto edit<strong>in</strong>g.Letters written to thank an <strong>in</strong>dividual ororganization should be submitted for“Notes of Appreciation”Readers who are <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g alonger guest op-ed column on a topic ofgeneral <strong>in</strong>terest should contact EditorJeff Barrus directly via the contact <strong>in</strong>formationat the top of this page.E-mail: tbp@tooeletranscript.comFax: (435) 882-6123Mail: Letters to the Editor<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong>P.O. Box 390LETTER CONTESTEach month, the <strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong> willselect the best letter of the month andrepr<strong>in</strong>t it <strong>in</strong> the first Open Forum pageof the follow<strong>in</strong>g month. The w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gletter writer will receive a free one-yearsubscription to the newspaper. The subscriptioncan be transferred or used torenew a present subscription.was be<strong>in</strong>g shouted. There were kidseverywhere. Not the place or time forthis. I was truly disgusted. Thank youfor post<strong>in</strong>g these three articles. Its timefor some people to wake up.Jan WishartGrantsville‘America is com<strong>in</strong>g apart at the seams’2 percent now. In 1968, the number forwork<strong>in</strong>g-class men hit a low of 5 percent;even before the spike <strong>in</strong> unemploymentafter the f<strong>in</strong>ancial crisis, itwas 12 percent <strong>in</strong> 2008.Although secularization is on therise, it’s more pronounced <strong>in</strong> the work<strong>in</strong>gclass. Among the upper middleclass, 42 percent say either they don’tbelieve <strong>in</strong> God or don’t go to church.In the work<strong>in</strong>g class, it’s 61 percent. Inother words, a majority of the uppermiddle class still has some religiouscommitment, while a majority of thework<strong>in</strong>g class does not.These trends mean the work<strong>in</strong>gclass is gett<strong>in</strong>g cut off from the richestsources of social capital: marriage,two-parent families and church-go<strong>in</strong>g.More people are fall<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to a lowerclass characterized by men who can’tmake a m<strong>in</strong>imal liv<strong>in</strong>g and s<strong>in</strong>glewomen with children. Murray arguesthat America can ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> its nationalpower even if these trends cont<strong>in</strong>ue.With a grow<strong>in</strong>g lower class “<strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>glyunsuited for citizenry <strong>in</strong> a freesociety,” though, it will no longer bethe country we once knew.When it comes to sav<strong>in</strong>g theAmerican way, balanc<strong>in</strong>g the budget isthe easy part.Rich Lowry is editor of the NationalReview.


TUESDAY May 3, 2011A STUDENT’S VIEWSynecdoche, hyperbole,metonymy, euphemism,anecdote, allegory, didactic,ambiguity, colloquial, asyndeton.These are just some of theliterally hundreds of literaryterms that I’ve been try<strong>in</strong>g — keyword is “try<strong>in</strong>g” — to memorizefor my upcom<strong>in</strong>g AP Englishand Literature test. The test isThursday, and, well, I’m freak<strong>in</strong>gout. I’ve been cramm<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>tomy bra<strong>in</strong> every th<strong>in</strong>g that’s beentaught to me this year — which,trust me, was a lot.Test<strong>in</strong>g has never been myforte. I’m not sure you couldconsider it to be anyone’s forte,but I’m just really not good at it.I crack under pressure, and testsare all about pressure.There’s even more pressurewhen the test determ<strong>in</strong>es whetheror not you get college credit. Plusthe fact that all of your work fromthe entire school year comesdown to this one test.Not to mention that that onetest costs $87.To get college credit, I haveto get a score of at least three onthe test. It’s out of five, but I’mcerta<strong>in</strong> that gett<strong>in</strong>g a five is actually,secretly impossible. To myknowledge, no one, not even theseem<strong>in</strong>gly genius, have received afive at GHS, at least <strong>in</strong> the subjectof English.Anyway, I’m not just writ<strong>in</strong>gthis article to share my stress ofthis test. (All right, maybe a little.)I want to share my op<strong>in</strong>ion thattest<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong> general, doesn’t actuallyshow how much a student haslearned.TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTest<strong>in</strong>g hurts no matter how much you do it<strong>Buzz</strong>cont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A1Kyra KaregeannesCORRESPONDENTless than one acre, exclud<strong>in</strong>g highdensityresidential zones. Propertyowners of lots larger than one acrewould be allowed to keep up tosix colonies on their property withadditional colonies possible with abus<strong>in</strong>ess license.The proposed code also requiresthat colonies be kept at least fivefeet from property l<strong>in</strong>es with asix-foot-high fence or wall on theproperty l<strong>in</strong>e if the hives are closerthan 25 feet from a property l<strong>in</strong>e.Beekeepers will also be required toregister with the state Departmentof Agriculture and Food, ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>an adequate source of water, selectqueens from a stock bred for gentlenessand non-swarm<strong>in</strong>g characteristics,and properly ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>their hives.The ord<strong>in</strong>ance change wasprompted by Evan Kenison, a localbeekeeper, who approached <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>City</strong>’s Community Developmentdepartment <strong>in</strong> October 2010 andrequested the city review its ord<strong>in</strong>ancerelat<strong>in</strong>g to beekeep<strong>in</strong>g,accord<strong>in</strong>g to Rachel Custer, <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>City</strong> planner.Kenison, who has many fruittrees and a large garden on hisquarter-acre lot <strong>in</strong> the new subdivisionbeh<strong>in</strong>d Middle CanyonElementary, said he got <strong>in</strong>tobeekeep<strong>in</strong>g for poll<strong>in</strong>ation purposes.“<strong>Tooele</strong>’s apiary ord<strong>in</strong>ance onlyallows beehives on a five-acre lotor bigger — which <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> isbecom<strong>in</strong>g very rare and <strong>in</strong> my partof the city doesn’t exist,” Kenisonsaid.Kenison said people <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>City</strong> limits already have bees andunbeknownst to them have notbeen follow<strong>in</strong>g the ord<strong>in</strong>ance.“Many people <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> havekept bees <strong>in</strong> their backyards forover 40 years,” he said. “In fact,the bee <strong>in</strong>spector of <strong>Tooele</strong> Countyhas bees and I know of multiplepeople, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g people <strong>in</strong> lawenforcement, who have bees andnone have known or realized it’sbeen aga<strong>in</strong>st the law until someonelike me comes along and triesto follow the law.”Custer reviewed ord<strong>in</strong>ances onbeekeep<strong>in</strong>g from other municipalitiesthat allow the practice <strong>in</strong>residential areas, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g SaltLake <strong>City</strong>, as she worked with localbeekeepers and the Departmentof Agriculture to develop the proposedchanges to city code. Thenew code was reviewed by the<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> Plann<strong>in</strong>g Commissionon April 13 and sent on to the citycouncil with a unanimous positiverecommendation.Walker said bees provide manybenefits.“We all remember when our gardenswere lush and our tomatoeswere bigger,” he said. “You hear alot of compla<strong>in</strong>ts nowadays frombackyard gardeners that their gardensare just not do<strong>in</strong>g it anymore.If you look around at the dandelionsthis time of year, you see veryfew bees where those dandelions<strong>in</strong> years past had a lot of bees onthem. The bees aren’t gett<strong>in</strong>g toour gardens either. We need beesto poll<strong>in</strong>ate.”Walker, a computer programmerby profession, sells the honeyfrom his bees to fund his hobby.Honey production varies from yearto year, he said, though the mostout of 10 colonies he’s gotten is justover 1,000 pounds of honey.“I sell it so I can afford to doit,” he said. “I’m not mak<strong>in</strong>g anymoney out of it.”The price he sells his honey variesfrom year to year but a honeybear last year cost $3. He also sellsit as 5 pounds, 12 pounds and 45-pound buckets.“It’s an expensive hobby,” headded.Each colony has $60 worthof material and equipment, not<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the suit he now wears,which is $100. The equipmentto extract honey is thousands ofdollars. Fortunately he extractshoney us<strong>in</strong>g his dad’s equipment<strong>in</strong> Roosevelt.Factors impact<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>in</strong>dustrylocally, he said, <strong>in</strong>clude the trachealmite and varroa mite.“To get the medic<strong>in</strong>e to combatthe mites is pretty expensive. Somebeekeepers try to do alternateways that are less expensive andit doesn’t work and they lose theircolonies. Another impact would befarmers spray<strong>in</strong>g their fields withpesticides when they should notbe. That will destroy a colony. I had25 colonies and I lost quite a fewcolonies due to that.”He added if farmers would letbeekeepers know when spray<strong>in</strong>gwas go<strong>in</strong>g to happen, they could,depend<strong>in</strong>g on the spray<strong>in</strong>g, moveor cover the bees. Or if farmerscould spray before sun-up andafter sun-down — times whenbees are not active — that wouldalso help.Kelly Keele, who manages about400 colonies comb<strong>in</strong>ed throughout<strong>Tooele</strong>, Erda and Grantsville, saidhe sees more people <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong>beekeep<strong>in</strong>g as a hobby locally. That,accord<strong>in</strong>g to Keele, isn’t always agood th<strong>in</strong>g, as some who aren’teducated about the disease foulbrood and mite damage can causeit to spread to other colonies.“There are a few people thatdo it and turn out good but thereare just so many people that do itMaegan BurrBees crawl out of a hole <strong>in</strong> Mike Walker’s beehive Monday morn<strong>in</strong>g.Do you really th<strong>in</strong>k hav<strong>in</strong>g studentscircle A, B, C or D on a pieceof paper is go<strong>in</strong>g to decide howmuch they’ve learned?This br<strong>in</strong>gs me to the stupidityof test<strong>in</strong>g, which is really prettyironic. (Irony, by the way, is anotherliterary term.)Guess<strong>in</strong>g is pretty much all studentsdo when it comes to COREtest<strong>in</strong>g. CORE test<strong>in</strong>g is doneevery year around this time, sothank goodness none of my classesthis year require that. I did trymy best on the CORE tests, but Ith<strong>in</strong>k that the majority of studentsdon’t care and just guess, becausewho’s go<strong>in</strong>g to stop them?But mov<strong>in</strong>g on. I’ve mentionedthe ACT test before <strong>in</strong> a pastarticle, and how much I hate it.I’ve taken the test four times andhated it more each time. Gett<strong>in</strong>gup early on a Saturday to go take afour-hour test is not pleasant. ButI th<strong>in</strong>k the reason why I really hatethat don’t know and it’s mak<strong>in</strong>g itrough for us that do it professionallybecause we’re fight<strong>in</strong>g withtheir foul brood and nosema,” hesaid. “When it’s more of a hobby,they don’t go out and look at thehive as much as they should.”Keele said the colony collapsedisorder — a phenomenon wherebees seem<strong>in</strong>gly disappear — he’ssuffered has been from his beesthat go to California for poll<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>gpurposes. All of Keele’s bees arecurrently <strong>in</strong> California where theyhave been poll<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g almond,orange and cherry trees.Keele agreed that expenses arego<strong>in</strong>g up with beekeep<strong>in</strong>g. In addition,he claims he lost 200 hiveslast year due to <strong>Tooele</strong> County’sspray<strong>in</strong>g for grasshoppers.“It killed over 200 of my hives,which cost me about $57,000,” hesaid, add<strong>in</strong>g he has 11 drums ofhoney at his honey house that hecannot sell because they have 44parts per million Malathion — thepesticide used <strong>in</strong> the grasshopperspray<strong>in</strong>g. He added that levelwouldn’t hurt people but it can’tbe sold because honey is sold aspure honey.Walker said neighbors have beenmore <strong>in</strong>trigued about his hobbythan compla<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. He added thereare misconceptions about bees.“A lot of people will call me andsay, ‘I have a swarm of bees.’ I goover there and there are hornetnests. A lot of people don’t knowwhat a bee is. A bee is not a hornetand it is not a wasp,” he said.He th<strong>in</strong>ks this younger generationhas a fear of bees.“I don’t know if that’s becauseof the media. Even the mediahas blown out of proportion theAfricanized honey bee,” Walkersaid. “What we have up here is theEuropean honey bee. That’s whatmost beekeepers will keep.”The European honey bee is agentle, non-aggressive bee, Walkersaid, unless it’s disturbed. Eventhen it will mostly warn the <strong>in</strong>truders<strong>in</strong>ce if it st<strong>in</strong>gs it will die. TheAfricanized honey bee is aggressiveand easily threatened.Kenison, who just recently got ahive of Russian honey bees for poll<strong>in</strong>ationpurposes, said Africanizedbees are found <strong>in</strong> warmer climatesand have been found <strong>in</strong> SouthernUtah, but the community doesn’thave this problem.“I th<strong>in</strong>k what most people fearis they confuse wasps and hornetswith a honey bee,” he said. “Whenpeople separate the two they’reOK.”L<strong>in</strong>den Greenhalgh, the USUCooperative Extension Ag agentand county director, said bees arevery important to the food supply.“They’re important for poll<strong>in</strong>ationfor fruit trees and other plantspecies, and vegetable species asA5it is because I honestly don’t th<strong>in</strong>kthat the ACT represents all thatI’ve learned <strong>in</strong> school.However — which is one ofmany transition words, anotherth<strong>in</strong>g to memorize for my AP test— unfortunately, I don’t th<strong>in</strong>kthere is a real alternative to test<strong>in</strong>g.Guess<strong>in</strong>g and memoriz<strong>in</strong>gjust don’t seem like the best wayto do it though.Of course, only one part of theAP English test is guessable. Themajority of it is writ<strong>in</strong>g — youhave to write three different essays<strong>in</strong> two hours. So you’d guess that Iwouldn’t be as nervous about that,s<strong>in</strong>ce I’m a writer.But you’d guess wrong. MaybeI’m so nervous because I can’tguess on the writ<strong>in</strong>g section.Where are those ‘C’ bubbles whenyou really need them?Kyra Karegeannes is a senior atGrantsville High School.Maegan BurrMike Walker holds a tray of honey at his home <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> Monday morn<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council is consider<strong>in</strong>g an ord<strong>in</strong>ancethat will allow up to four bee colonies on lots less than one acre and be registered with the state Department of Agricultureand Food.well,” he said.swest@tooeletranscript.comStaff writer Tim Gillie contributed tothis article.The $500Survey.<strong>Tooele</strong> County School District’sGrant to Reduce Alcohol Abuse is <strong>in</strong>terested<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County adults’ attitudestoward alcohol use.We are offer<strong>in</strong>g a chance to w<strong>in</strong> $500 bytak<strong>in</strong>g our short survey.You must be 21 to take the survey and youmust be a resident of <strong>Tooele</strong> County.Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g April 15, 2011 until May 15, 2011,log on to: www.tooelesd.org and click on thel<strong>in</strong>k called “The $500 Survey”.This short survey takes only 5 m<strong>in</strong>utes,is anonymous, and confi dential.Results from the survey <strong>in</strong>formation will be used tomeasure the results of our community wide socialnorms campaign to prevent under-age alcohol abuse.After you complete the survey, you will be askedto provide your name, address, and phone numberto be entered <strong>in</strong> to the draw<strong>in</strong>g for the $500cash prize. Proof of age and residency will berequired before be<strong>in</strong>g awarded the $500 cash.Each person is only allowed to take the survey andbe entered <strong>in</strong>to the draw<strong>in</strong>g one time; duplicateentries will be disqualifi ed. If you need access to acomputer to take the survey visit your public library.For more <strong>in</strong>formation contact:Amy Bate at 435-830-6517.A Touch of Home…Across the World.


A6TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTUESDAY May 3, 2011OBITUARIESJohn JosephMcNamaraJohn Joseph McNamara, 40years of age, passed away onApril 30, 2011 <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utahsurrounded by his lov<strong>in</strong>g family.He lost a four-week battlewith an extremely rare andaggressive cancer, EpitheliodAngiosarcoma.John was born on Sept. 17,1970 <strong>in</strong> Vallejo, Calif. He lived<strong>in</strong> California most of his life,mov<strong>in</strong>g to Utah <strong>in</strong> 2009. Hewas an exceptional tile setterand was currently employedas a rock truck driver atSuperior Excavat<strong>in</strong>g andHaul<strong>in</strong>g. John loved NASCAR,motorcycles and hard rockmusic. He had a k<strong>in</strong>d heartand was always will<strong>in</strong>g tohelp anyone <strong>in</strong> need.John is survived by: hismother Colleen Sherman(Gregory); father TimothyMcNamara Sr. (Jeanette);three brothers Ryan (Julie),Timothy Jr., and Kyle(Georgiana); three step-brothersGregory, David and Lance;two step-sisters Theresa andDeborah (Matt); and numerousnephews, nieces, cous<strong>in</strong>s,aunts and uncles.His family would liketo thank all of our friends,neighbors and co-workers fortheir love and support overthis past month. We wouldlike to thank the ChristianFaith Church of <strong>Tooele</strong>.A short memorial servicewas held on the even<strong>in</strong>g ofApril 30 and a full funeral isplanned <strong>in</strong> California nearJohn’s birthday.S<strong>in</strong>us Infection? Allergies?Voice Disorders?David K. Palmer M.D.Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C(over 10 years of ears, nose and throat experience)Ear, Nose & ThroatHead & Neck SurgeryAllergy & S<strong>in</strong>usVoice DisordersClara Frances Hawk<strong>in</strong>s“Franny”“Angel on Earth”Clara Frances Hawk<strong>in</strong>s “Franny”lov<strong>in</strong>g mother, sister, grandmother,great-grandmother and friendpeacefully passed away on April30, 2011 <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>. She was bornMarch 27, 1935 <strong>in</strong> Lex<strong>in</strong>gton,Ky., to Frank and Clara Mize. Shespent her childhood grow<strong>in</strong>g up <strong>in</strong>Kentucky and Ohio. She marriedLaVar Mikesell <strong>in</strong> 1955 and fivechildren were born of this marriage:Kathy, Nisha, Clark, Hollyand John. In 1977 Fran marriedKay Hawk<strong>in</strong>s and became motherof his four children: Sandra,August, Jamie and Lori. Frankand Kay gave us all a wonderfulchildhood with rac<strong>in</strong>g stockcars, camp<strong>in</strong>g, water ski<strong>in</strong>g andall night jam sessions around thefire, to name a few. She had aBetty L. Williams1932-2011Betty Lou Johnson Williams,age 78, passed away April 28,2011 under the watchful eye ofa merciful Father <strong>in</strong> Heaven andher family while be<strong>in</strong>g welcomed<strong>in</strong>to the arms of those who havepassed before her. She was lov<strong>in</strong>glycared for and aided dur<strong>in</strong>gher 30-day bout with cancer byher children.Betty was born to McCoy andAlice Johnson at the family home<strong>in</strong> Grantsville, Utah on Nov. 27,1932. She was the middle of fivechildren, raised <strong>in</strong> Grantsville,and loved every moment of herchildhood.While attend<strong>in</strong>g GrantsvilleHigh School, she met and fell<strong>in</strong> love with Robert (“Bobby”)very warm and car<strong>in</strong>g heart andwas a friend to all. She enjoyeds<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g, garden<strong>in</strong>g, picnick<strong>in</strong>gwith the kids, pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, the oceanand sandy beaches. She was alsoa member of the Fraternal Orderof the Eagles. Her beautiful smile,Williams. They were marriedOct. 4, 1951 <strong>in</strong> the Salt Lake LDSTemple. They were elated tobr<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to the world four healthychildren whom they dedicatedfun spirit and lov<strong>in</strong>g and car<strong>in</strong>gpersonality will be missed by allwho knew her. She was preceded<strong>in</strong> death by her mother and father,four brothers, daughter Kathy,son Clark, grandson Jacob, greatgrandsonDamian, companiontheir lives to.Betty was ambitious; she wasa bus<strong>in</strong>ess owner and secretarythroughout her career. She was<strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> her church and communitythroughout her life andloved serv<strong>in</strong>g other people. Shewas a devout member of theLDS church and enriched thelives of everyone she came <strong>in</strong>tocontact with. God blessed herwith the gift of music with whichshe played the accordion, piano,and organ. She was the wardorganist for over 30 years andnever missed an opportunityto serve others with her manytalents. She was very socialand loved mak<strong>in</strong>g and keep<strong>in</strong>gfriends and also go<strong>in</strong>g danc<strong>in</strong>g.God and family were always No.1 to her.She is survived by brotherCharles (Sue) Johnson of SaltKay and sons-<strong>in</strong>-law Wil Mart<strong>in</strong>ezand Daniel Herrera. She is survivedby daughters Nisha Herrera, Holly(Dev) Gibson, Sandra Mart<strong>in</strong>ez,Jamie (Greg) Lawless and LoriWeirich and sons John (Karen)Mikesell and August (Adriana)Hawk<strong>in</strong>s, 30 grandchildren and15 great-grandchildren. The familyexpresses deepest gratitude tothe staff at Rocky Mounta<strong>in</strong> CareCenter for the compassionate carethey provided for many years.Funeral services will be held atTate Mortuary on May 6 at 11 a.m.with visitation prior from 9-11a.m. Interment will take place at<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cemetery. In memoryof Franny, the “Hawksell” familyrequests you help a stranger, feedsomeone who is hungry, blanketsomeone who is cold or give aword of encouragement to someonewho seems lost. If Fran everhelped you <strong>in</strong> any way, please payit forward.Lake <strong>City</strong>; brother Larry (Karen)Johnson of Grantsville; sister<strong>in</strong>-lawMax<strong>in</strong>e Clark of Murray,Utah; son Scott (Cathy) Williams,son Bryan (Jennifer) Williams,daughter Jennifer (Steve)Symonds all of Grantsville, Utah;daughter Allison (Jim) Parker ofKnoxville, Tenn.; n<strong>in</strong>e grandchildrenand five great grandchildren.She was preceded <strong>in</strong> deathby her devoted husband of 56years, Robert (“Bobby”), sistersBernad<strong>in</strong>e and Lorra<strong>in</strong>e, andparents McCoy and Alice.Funeral services will beheld at the Durfee Street WardChapel on Wednesday, May 4<strong>in</strong> Grantsville. A view<strong>in</strong>g willbe offered from 11:30 a.m. to12:45 p.m. the same day and thefuneral will commence at 1 p.m.Call 882-6448 to make an appo<strong>in</strong>tment1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste. #I • <strong>Tooele</strong>Hiker’s Little Book of WisdomSuggestions, Observations and Rem<strong>in</strong>dersfor Hikers to Read, Remember and ShareThis book is a must for any hiker or prospective hiker. It coverseveryth<strong>in</strong>g from bags to bugs and is certa<strong>in</strong> to help anyone on theirnext adventure. These pages are filled with the bare-bones ideas,tips, and tricks without all the <strong>in</strong>fl ated stories and often uselessanecdotes of larger guides.TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINGet Your Copy Today!$5 566 x 4.5 <strong>in</strong>ches 150 pages30%OFF!Stop by the <strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong>58 N. Ma<strong>in</strong>, <strong>Tooele</strong> • 8 am to 6 pm • M-FEileen BarnettEileen Barnett, born Sept.21, 1953 <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>, passed awaypeacefully May 1, 2011 <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>at the home of her sister, Le AnnaFretwell, after a battle with cancer.Eileen had a passion for law andmade a 32-year career as a prosecut<strong>in</strong>gattorney, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g a termas District Attorney of L<strong>in</strong>colnCounty, Nev. She is preceded <strong>in</strong>death by her parents Heber andDora Barnett. She is survived bysisters Le Anna Fretwell (Charlie)of <strong>Tooele</strong>, and Gayle Boone(Hyrum) of Idaho Falls, Idaho,brothers David Barnett and GaryBarnett of Caliente, Nev., andRonald Barnett (Stacy) of Visalia,Calif., as well as many nieces andnephews. Graveside services willbe held Thursday, May 5 at noonat the <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cemetery, witha prior view<strong>in</strong>g at 11 a.m. at TateMortuary.BLMcont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A1After talk<strong>in</strong>g to the groupand f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g they were shoot<strong>in</strong>gappropriately, she moves on toa man and his children downthe road shoot<strong>in</strong>g at trash othersleft beh<strong>in</strong>d.“He didn’t br<strong>in</strong>g his own targets,”Johnson said. “He’s justshoot<strong>in</strong>g at a bunch of trash. Itold him to take a bunch of thegarbage back with him.”Education and talk<strong>in</strong>g to peopleis a large part of Johnson’sjob.“I get out and talk to everybodyI see, whether they’redo<strong>in</strong>g someth<strong>in</strong>g wrong or not,”Johnson, 31, said. “I’ll go overwhat’s expected of them outhere, commend them if they’reshoot<strong>in</strong>g the right th<strong>in</strong>gs, andif they’re shoot<strong>in</strong>g stuff that’s alittle questionable I’ll let themknow. A huge part of our jobis lett<strong>in</strong>g people know what’sexpected of them because with3 1/2 million acres you can’t putsigns up everywhere.”Johnson has a lot of groundto cover. As one of two armedlaw enforcement rangers for theBLM’s Salt Lake Field Office, sheand her partner, Randy Griff<strong>in</strong>,cover 14 counties and 3.2 millionpublic land acres.“We cover everyth<strong>in</strong>g fromthe Juab-<strong>Tooele</strong> county l<strong>in</strong>e upto Idaho, out to Nevada, andover to Wyom<strong>in</strong>g. We cover thewhole northern chunk,” shesaid. “There are a lot of areasIt’s Time to CLEAN HOUSEClean out yourHouseholdHazardousWasteWhat to Br<strong>in</strong>g:• Used oils • Pa<strong>in</strong>ts • Poisons• Auto Batteries • Chemicals• Antifreeze • Pesticides• Unwanted products labeled“Poison,” “Warn<strong>in</strong>g,” or “Caution”• Prescription Drug drop off• E-waste (electronics, computers, tvs, etc.)Sponsored by:HEALTH DEPARTMENTSaturdayMay 7, 2011Sept. 10, 20119 AM - 12 PMWhat NOT to Br<strong>in</strong>g:• Waste from Bus<strong>in</strong>esses• Conta<strong>in</strong>ers larger than 5 gallons• Explosives• Ammunition• Radioactive Waste• Compressed Gas Cyl<strong>in</strong>dersFor more <strong>in</strong>formation check out our website tooelehealth.orgMaegan BurrTamsen Johnson marks off piles of leaded glass from broken computer monitors<strong>in</strong> Skull Valley Saturday morn<strong>in</strong>g.that we don’t hit, unfortunately.But we try to focus on the areasthat have big populations ofpeople.”N<strong>in</strong>ety percent of Johnson’stime is spent <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County.“We get such a huge <strong>in</strong>fluxfrom Salt Lake and Utah countiesout here,” she said. “Wedon’t deal with very many<strong>Tooele</strong> County residents. It’smostly Davis, Salt Lake andWeber County residents outhere.”On a patrol day last Saturday,Johnson went to StansburyIsland and Skull Valley, whereshe patrolled Timpie Po<strong>in</strong>t,Lone Rock, White Rocks andother areas. On most patrols,she encounters target shootersat Stansbury Island and <strong>in</strong> SkullValley, and off-highway vehicleriders at Knolls.Much of her work is doneon weekends, when people arerecreat<strong>in</strong>g. She spends abouttwo days out of the week <strong>in</strong> theoffice <strong>in</strong> West Valley <strong>City</strong> do<strong>in</strong>gpaperwork.“The majority of our time isspent on OHV enforcement,target shoot<strong>in</strong>g and dump<strong>in</strong>g,”she said, add<strong>in</strong>g BLM rangersdon’t catch nearly as many peopleas they’d like to. “We’d probablycatch a lot more peopleif we could sit <strong>in</strong> one area allday but our job isn’t like thatbecause we have such a big areato cover.”TV screens — especially s<strong>in</strong>cethe switch from analog to digital— and computer monitorsare favorite targets of shooters.They pose a health hazardbecause of the lead <strong>in</strong> the glass.“The majority of targetshooters don’t do this [shootthese types of items],” she said.“It’s the m<strong>in</strong>ority that’s com<strong>in</strong>gout here. The people who areresponsible who want to keepareas open know they can’t dothis stuff. It’s the m<strong>in</strong>ority thatwe’re try<strong>in</strong>g to combat out here.It’s catch<strong>in</strong>g the people that aredo<strong>in</strong>g it, enforc<strong>in</strong>g hard, andwrit<strong>in</strong>g tickets.”F<strong>in</strong>es are $175, though if thesite has to be cleaned up thecosts associated with restitutioncan be higher.Johnson is a certified fire<strong>in</strong>vestigator. It’s not her primaryrole but she can assistwhen needed. In contact withdispatch while on patrol, she issometimes first on the scene ofan accident as the closest onearound.“A major part of my job iseducat<strong>in</strong>g the public,” she said.“I know a lot of people th<strong>in</strong>krangers go out to ru<strong>in</strong> peoples’weekends and write tickets andru<strong>in</strong> peoples’ family vacations,but the biggest part of our job iseducat<strong>in</strong>g people.”Johnson’s truck is equippedwith radios, a laptop and pr<strong>in</strong>ter,toolboxes, a bag with extrafiles and ticket books, a breathalyzer,extra batteries, coats andemergency equipment.“I have everyth<strong>in</strong>g that I needto survive if someth<strong>in</strong>g happensand I can’t get somewhere,” shesaid. “We go out <strong>in</strong> really remoteareas so we have to be preparedfor all sorts of situations.”The vehicle also has lightsand sirens, <strong>in</strong> addition to a cage<strong>in</strong> the backseat should she makeany arrests.Johnson, who grew up <strong>in</strong>Cor<strong>in</strong>ne <strong>in</strong> Box Elder County,began work<strong>in</strong>g for the BLM <strong>in</strong>2004 <strong>in</strong> a student position. Herfather is <strong>in</strong> law enforcement.She received a bachelor’s degree<strong>in</strong> 2004 <strong>in</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al justice withan emphasis <strong>in</strong> law enforcementand a m<strong>in</strong>or <strong>in</strong> sociologyfrom Weber State University. In2006, she received her master’sdegree <strong>in</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al justice <strong>in</strong>2006, also from Weber, and wentto the Federal Law EnforcementTra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Center <strong>in</strong> Georgia foran 18-week tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g program.“The way I describe it is likeboot camp meets police academy,”she said.The BLM has 200 law enforcementrangers nationwide — virtuallyall <strong>in</strong> the Western states.“It was a great fit becauseI grew up <strong>in</strong> the outdoors,”said Johnson, who now lives <strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong>. “My parents k<strong>in</strong>d of put<strong>in</strong> me to tread lightly — I knowit’s a cliché now — but to takecare of the resources and theoutdoors. It just k<strong>in</strong>d of goesalong with what I’ve alwaysbeen taught.”swest@tooeletranscript.com


TUESDAY May 3, 2011by Emma PenrodSTAFF WRITERA total of 17 small ensemblesand 35 <strong>in</strong>dividual students fromthe <strong>Tooele</strong> County School Districtcompeted at the State Solo andEnsemble Festival at NorthridgeHigh School last Saturday.Instrumental and vocal performersfrom <strong>Tooele</strong>, Grantsvilleand Stansbury high schools representedtheir schools at the annualcompetition. Participants mustfirst qualify for competition byearn<strong>in</strong>g high marks at the schooland regional levels before proceed<strong>in</strong>gto the state competition.<strong>Tooele</strong> sent the largest numberof students to state, with a total 29events qualify<strong>in</strong>g. Of the 19 soloevents and 10 small ensembles, 11received superior rat<strong>in</strong>gs from thejudges.“We’re just hav<strong>in</strong>g a good year,”THS orchestra director JoAnneH<strong>in</strong>ckle said, add<strong>in</strong>g that theschool’s orchestra also qualified toparticipate <strong>in</strong> the state orchestrafestival.This year’s THS prom fell on thesame day as the state solo festival,but H<strong>in</strong>ckle said her studentsperformed <strong>in</strong> the early morn<strong>in</strong>g tocope with the conflict.“I thought everybody really roseto the occasion at the crack of dawnand did really well,” she said.Grantsville had 16 events qualifyfor competition — 12 solos, one ofwhich received a superior rat<strong>in</strong>g,and four ensembles.TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINValley schools hit right notes at state competition“I feel that we did a great job,”GHS band director Eric Nix said.“It was an honor to have so manystudents participate.”Rat<strong>in</strong>gs on his students’ performanceswere lower than previousyears, Nix said, but he attributedthe change to the late timesGrantsville’s events were assigned.“When you’re perform<strong>in</strong>g at theend of the day, you basically haveto be perfect to get a superior rat<strong>in</strong>g,”Nix said.Seven students from SHS alsoperformed at state. One of the fourqualify<strong>in</strong>g solos received a superiorrat<strong>in</strong>g, as well as one of the threeensembles. A percussion ensemblefrom SHS also qualified, but didnot participate <strong>in</strong> the state competition.“I’d like to have more qualify forstate, but it’s a get-what-you-getk<strong>in</strong>d of th<strong>in</strong>g,” David Blanchard,the band and orchestra director forSHS, said. But for a program <strong>in</strong> itssecond year, he added, the numberswere good.Performances <strong>in</strong> solo andensemble competitions are ratedon a scale of one to five, with onebe<strong>in</strong>g the highest — a superior rat<strong>in</strong>g.Soloists who received superiorrat<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong>clude: For <strong>Tooele</strong>, LauraBird, McKenzie Allen, AnnaleePenrod, Andrew Swan, Ian Nartker,and Nick Jackson; for Grantsville,Carlie Hughes; and for Stansbury,Michelle Nieto. Two str<strong>in</strong>g ensemblesas well as two female vocalensembles and a percussionA7ensemble received superior rat<strong>in</strong>gsfor <strong>Tooele</strong> and a str<strong>in</strong>g ensemblereceived superior marks forStansbury.Other qualify<strong>in</strong>g soloists<strong>in</strong>cluded: Brandon Passey, DallynMatheson, Robert Ekman, EmilySkelton, Krist<strong>in</strong>a Hawley, JenessaSwan, Tyler Cahoon, Braden Smart,Alex Hawley, Frost Mitchell, andWyatt Larsen for <strong>Tooele</strong>; JakeChristensen, Steven Moulton,Ashelee May, Katel<strong>in</strong> Christensen,Aubrey Akers, Tesia Olney, BrysonStevens, Hailey Stevens, MelanyReeder, Aaron Vera, and KeaganKrogh for Grantsville; and KimMatheson, Courtney Christensen,and Kendall Norman forStansbury.Arthritis Pa<strong>in</strong>Mystery SolvedHorse L<strong>in</strong>iment is the secret!HIALEAH, FL. -- An <strong>in</strong>gredient used totreat <strong>in</strong>flammation <strong>in</strong> thoroughbred racehorselegs, is now recognized as safe andeffective for human use. 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Although the mechanism is nottotally clear, pa<strong>in</strong> is relieved <strong>in</strong> the affectedarea because the pa<strong>in</strong> signal actuallydisappears after cont<strong>in</strong>ued use..ARTH ARREST is the only product onthe market with Neuroca<strong>in</strong>e and is available<strong>in</strong> a convenient, roll-on applicatorwithout a prescription. Considered a medicalmiracle by some, ARTH ARRREST isavailable <strong>in</strong> pharmacies or by call<strong>in</strong>g 1-800-339-3301. Now at:G-ville artist w<strong>in</strong>s national contestby Courtney CrossleyCORRESPONDENTA Grantsville resident recentlywon a nationwide poster contestfocus<strong>in</strong>g on pets.The American Veter<strong>in</strong>ary MedicalAssociation awarded StephanieJensen, 36, the grand prize of its2011 National Pet Poster contest.The AVMA holds the National PetPoster contest <strong>in</strong> conjunction withNational Pet Week, which is the firstweek of May. Jensen said she hasnever entered <strong>in</strong> the contest or eventhought about it until her mothersuggested it.“My mom gave me the entryform and said, ‘You should try this,’”Jensen said. “I probably wouldn’thave entered otherwise.”Jensen’s entry was a watercolorpa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g of a home with a smileon it. With<strong>in</strong> the home and <strong>in</strong> theyard she pa<strong>in</strong>ted playful childrenand healthy fun pets. The pets wereof all k<strong>in</strong>ds and sizes <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g afavorite of Jensen’s to draw — littlemice.The title of Jensen’s entry,“Healthy Pets Make Happy Homes”was actually the designated titledfor all entries. All participants ofthe contest were supposed to drawtheir view of how healthy pets makehappy homes.Jensen got the idea for her entryfrom her own life. Her house numberis on the house <strong>in</strong> the pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gand the children were created afterher own seven kids. Over the courseof a few days, Jensen spent at leasteight hours pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g her entry.Quite a few of the pets that werepresent <strong>in</strong> Jensen’s pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g werethose that belong to her family suchas dogs, cats, beehives, a gu<strong>in</strong>ea pigand a goat.Jensen started an art major atBLAST FROM THE PASTAn ill-fated fog and icy roadconditions comb<strong>in</strong>ed to createa tragic 1948 bus collisionthat would ga<strong>in</strong> national attention.Two chartered buses collidedjust 30 miles west of Grantsville onDec. 18, 1948, kill<strong>in</strong>g 14 passengersand wound<strong>in</strong>g at least 40 more.One bus carried 32 sailors andMar<strong>in</strong>es east from San Franciscoto their homes, where many hadhoped to celebrate the holidays.The other passengers consistedmostly of college students, alsoheaded to their homes west of SaltLake <strong>City</strong> for Christmas.The <strong>in</strong>cident occurred <strong>in</strong> themid afternoon, when a thick fogdescended and h<strong>in</strong>dered visibilityalong a stretch of road betweenGrantsville and Delle. The westboundbus had, while attempt<strong>in</strong>gto pass another vehicle, moveddirectly <strong>in</strong>to the path of theeastbound bus. By the time thedrivers saw they were on a collisioncourse, it was too late. Thewestbound driver hit the brakesand attempted to steer towardthe shoulder, but the bus skiddedon ice and turned to one side justbefore the eastbound bus broadsidedit. Both <strong>in</strong>stantly burst <strong>in</strong>toflames.“When we looked beh<strong>in</strong>d us, itlooked like the bus was cut <strong>in</strong> halfand all <strong>in</strong> back of us were flames,”W<strong>in</strong>ifred Pittman, who was rid<strong>in</strong>ghome from Westm<strong>in</strong>ster Collegeon the westbound bus, told theDeseret News.Survivors climbed through w<strong>in</strong>dowsto escape the blaze, and, withthe road to Salt Lake cut off by thewreckage, those who needed medicalattention were scattered acrosscourtesy of Jewel AllenStephanie Jensen holds up her water color poster that won the grand prize at the2011 National Pet Poster contest.Salt Lake Community College buta year <strong>in</strong>to the effort left to be marriedand become a stay-at-homemom while liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Clearfield. Hernext goal is to become an illustratorfor children’s books.“I haven’t really done anyth<strong>in</strong>g<strong>Tooele</strong> County. Those who couldnot be immediately transportedfrom the scene were picked up bythose driv<strong>in</strong>g past or taken <strong>in</strong> atlocal ranches and bus<strong>in</strong>esses.“There wasn’t a farmhouse, aservice station, or a build<strong>in</strong>g ofany k<strong>in</strong>d <strong>in</strong> the area <strong>in</strong> which youcouldn’t f<strong>in</strong>d some <strong>in</strong>jured personbe<strong>in</strong>g treated and sheltered,” saidRobert MacGregor, a <strong>Tooele</strong> photographerwho documented the<strong>in</strong>cident for the Deseret News.Despite the chaos that followedthe collision, several <strong>in</strong>dividualsacted to prevent the disaster fromworsen<strong>in</strong>g. Just after narrowlymiss<strong>in</strong>g the collision himself, thedriver of the car who the westboundbus had attempted to passleft his vehicle to flag down severaloncom<strong>in</strong>g semis, then drove toDelle to phone <strong>Tooele</strong> for help.Meanwhile, the driver of one busand several passengers stayedbeh<strong>in</strong>d to pull survivors from thewreckage.Accounts of the <strong>in</strong>cident andthe chaos and heroics that followedappeared <strong>in</strong> papers acrossthe country, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Florida’sSt. Petersburg Times and MiamiNews and Wiscons<strong>in</strong>’s MilwaukeeSent<strong>in</strong>el.Emma Penrod is a <strong>Tooele</strong> HighSchool graduate currently study<strong>in</strong>gat Brigham Young University.with that yet but I’d like to,” Jensensaid. “I like how much freedom youcan have with art. Art makes mesmile.”Jensen’s entry was chosen from12 national f<strong>in</strong>alists, and she’sawait<strong>in</strong>g her $300 cash grand prize.Bus collision near Delle <strong>in</strong>1948 made national newsEmma PenrodSTAFF WRITERShe can be reached by e-mail atelpenrod@gmail.com.It’s Free! Rosewood Dental Associates, LLCis host<strong>in</strong>g a Free Day of Dentistry.© 2011 Rocky Mounta<strong>in</strong> PowerThanks to theseparticipat<strong>in</strong>g bus<strong>in</strong>essesand organizations:AAA Fire Safety & Alarm, Inc.Aero Tech MFGAmerican Weld<strong>in</strong>g & Tank LLCAmys Martial ArtsB-S CompanyBrush Resources, Inc.Camperworld Hotspr<strong>in</strong>gsDavis County School DistrictDelta AutoDraper Crescent FM GroupGateway Technology CenterGeneva RockHilton Hotel, Salt Lake <strong>City</strong>Holly Refi n<strong>in</strong>g & Market<strong>in</strong>gHorizon Manufactur<strong>in</strong>g & RepairJoe’s Ma<strong>in</strong> Street MarketJohn Hancock Charter SchoolJolley’s Compound<strong>in</strong>g PharmacyLarry H Miller GroupLa Verk<strong>in</strong> <strong>City</strong>M & M IrrigationMalt-O-MealMark Miller ToyotaMasters Carpet ShowroomMerit Medical Systems, Inc.For be<strong>in</strong>g wattsmart.These Utah bus<strong>in</strong>esses and other organizations are sav<strong>in</strong>g a total of nearly 94 million kilowatthoursof electricity every year because of energy-effi cient upgrades they made <strong>in</strong> 2010 withthe help of Energy F<strong>in</strong>Answer ® , F<strong>in</strong>Answer ® Express and Recommission<strong>in</strong>g programs fromRocky Mounta<strong>in</strong> Power. And thanks to the many vendors who help make these projects happen.For answers to help your bus<strong>in</strong>ess save, contact a participat<strong>in</strong>g vendor, call 1-800-222-4335or visit wattsmart.com.Moroni Feed CompanyMounta<strong>in</strong> Land DesignNew West Mach<strong>in</strong>e ToolTechnologiesNorth Davis Sewer DistrictNutty GuysO.C. Tanner Co.Otto Bock Health CarePackag<strong>in</strong>g Corp of AmericaPark <strong>City</strong> Cloth<strong>in</strong>g CompanyPark <strong>City</strong> Mounta<strong>in</strong> ResortPeterson’s MarketplacePhillips GalleryPrice River Water ImprovementDistrictQuality Craft Wood Works, Inc.Royce Imag<strong>in</strong>g TechnologiesSalt Lake <strong>City</strong> CorporationSalt Palace Convention CenterSilicone PlasticsSmith’s Food & DrugDistribution CenterSmith’s Food & Drug StoreSnowbirdSt. Ambrose Catholic Church& Cosgriff SchoolStaker & Parson CompaniesThe K<strong>in</strong>g’s English BookshopTom Stuart ConstructionUniversity of UtahUSANA Health ServicesUtah Army National GuardUtah Department ofTransportationUniversity of Utah Health CareVarian Medical SystemsVelocity Press, Inc.Wasatch Supply, Inc.Waterford SchoolWeber School DistrictWest<strong>in</strong>ghouse Electric Co.Thanks to theseparticipat<strong>in</strong>g vendors:Advanced Light<strong>in</strong>gCodale Electric Supply, Inc.Commercial Light<strong>in</strong>g Supply, Inc.Conserve-A-Watt Light<strong>in</strong>gCraLux Light<strong>in</strong>gDykman Electrical, Inc.ESP+Gra<strong>in</strong>ger Industrial SupplyH&E Equipment ServicesJohnson Quality AirLennoxLime EnergyPlatt Electric Supply, Inc.All smiles are on us!Rosewood DentalAssociates, LLC isout to change livesby offer<strong>in</strong>g free dentistry to anyone whoneeds dental work, as we host our latestevent on May 14, 2011.Dr Michael Rockwell and Dr. Landon Rockwell with their team ofdentists and volunteers are hop<strong>in</strong>g to help over 300 people <strong>in</strong> needof dental work. Patients will be able to choose one of the follow<strong>in</strong>gprocedures: a clean<strong>in</strong>g, one fi ll<strong>in</strong>g or one extraction. This is the 2ndannual Rosewood Free Dental Day and this year’s event promises tobe very successful.“Now more than ever, we know there are people that need ourservices, but do not have the means to afford them – whetherthey’re out of work, or just don’t have the means. “RosewoodDentals - Free Dental Day” is our way of giv<strong>in</strong>g back to thecommunity and help<strong>in</strong>g people who are <strong>in</strong> need of dental care.Many of our friends and associates are travel<strong>in</strong>g to 3rd worldcountries to provide donated dental care. We have felt that we canprovide the same service for the people <strong>in</strong> our community who are<strong>in</strong> need,” said Dr. Michael Rockwell.This event will take place on May 14, 2011 at Rosewood DentalAssociates <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>. Dr. Michael Rockwell, Dr. Landon Rockwell, Dr.Clark Dana, Dr. Brian Black, Dr. LaRisse Skene, Dr. Judd Partridge,Dr. Blake Maxfi eld, Dr. Randy Madsen and their volunteers willbe ready to start treat<strong>in</strong>g patients over the age of 10 years old at8:00am. No appo<strong>in</strong>tments will be made. This is on a fi rst come fi rstserve basis.Free dentistry is only on May 14, 2011. If you are unable to attend,please watch for our next event <strong>in</strong> the spr<strong>in</strong>g of 2012.Subscribe Today • 882-0050


<strong>Tooele</strong>Food dropThe Utah Food Bank will hold thenext drop on Friday, May 6 at DeseretPeak Complex. Sign-ups will start at7 a.m. and will cont<strong>in</strong>ue until 10:30a.m. or until all the food is distributed,whichever comes first. If we have toclose sign-ups earlier than 10:30, allthose already <strong>in</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e and signed up willbe served. Carpool<strong>in</strong>g is encouraged,especially for those who have no othertransportation. Just remember to br<strong>in</strong>gpicture ID <strong>in</strong>dicat<strong>in</strong>g that carpoolers liveat separate addresses. Questions, callJune at 840-8994.Dairy Pr<strong>in</strong>cess pageantThe annual Dairy Pr<strong>in</strong>cess/AmbassadorScholarship Pageant is June 11. Youngwomen <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> participat<strong>in</strong>g canpick up an <strong>in</strong>formation packet fromCheryl Adams <strong>in</strong> the County CommissionOffice at 47 S. Ma<strong>in</strong>, on the third floor.An <strong>in</strong>formation meet<strong>in</strong>g will be heldon Wednesday May 4 at 4 p.m. <strong>in</strong> theCommission Office. Deadl<strong>in</strong>e for allapplications are May 31.4-H Garden ClubA registration meet<strong>in</strong>g for the <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>City</strong> 4-H Garden Club will be held onThursday, May 12 at 7 p.m. <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong>Hall (90 North Ma<strong>in</strong> Street). The <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>City</strong> 4-H Garden Club is for youth k<strong>in</strong>dergartenthrough 12th grade. The clubmeets every Wednesday or Thursdayfrom June through September. TheYouth Garden is located at 711 EastV<strong>in</strong>e Street. Each participant will begiven their own garden plot. Thereis a $7 registration fee. Space islimited. For more <strong>in</strong>formation contact<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> at 843-2142 or atterras@tooelecity.org.Indoor Arena closedThe Deseret Peak Complex IndoorArena will be closed April 28 to May 9,it will resume regular bus<strong>in</strong>ess hourson Tuesday, May 10. For questions call435-843-4020.Volunteers for feral catsVolunteers are needed to help feedferal cats around <strong>Tooele</strong>. One night aweek would be helpful for about an hourand a half. Cat food will be provided.Volunteers would also put down waterfor the cats. To volunteer or for more<strong>in</strong>formation contact Naida Park<strong>in</strong>son at435-882-2667.CRAZE summer adventuresJo<strong>in</strong> the summer fun at the CRAZESummer Adventures for kids. Eachweek there will be a new adventure<strong>in</strong> the park. The theme for the summeris “It’s a Small World Summer.”CRAZE is for youth 6 and older, andis held on Tuesdays throughout thesummer from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thecost is $10 per adventure. Pre-registrationis required. Register at <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>City</strong> Hall (90 North Ma<strong>in</strong> Street) at adiscounted price at our early registrationdates: Tuesday, May 17 from12-5 p.m. or Wednesday, May 18 from3-7 p.m. For more <strong>in</strong>formation pleasecontact <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> at 843-2142 or atterras@tooelecity.org. Full class list<strong>in</strong>gsare posted at www.tooelecity.org.Field trip FridaysExplore Settlement Canyon, BensonGrist Mill and Deseret Peak Complexthis summer with the Field Trip Fridaysprogram. The program is for youthages 8 and older, and is held oncea month on Fridays throughout thesummer from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thecost is $15 per field trip. Pre-registrationis required. Register at <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>City</strong> Hall (90 North Ma<strong>in</strong> Street) at adiscounted price at our early registrationdates: Tuesday, May 17 from12-5 p.m. or Wednesday, May 18 from3-7 p.m. For more <strong>in</strong>formation pleasecontact <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> at 843-2142 or atterras@tooelecity.org.Arts <strong>in</strong> the Park<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Council is excited tosponsor the Arts <strong>in</strong> the Park programaga<strong>in</strong> this summer. Arts <strong>in</strong> the Park isfor children of all ages. Children under6 must be accompanied by an adult. Itwill be held on Thursdays throughoutthe summer at different times <strong>in</strong> themorn<strong>in</strong>g and afternoon. The cost forprojects ranges from free to $5. Thereare many fun classes and projectsto choose from <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g: watercolorpa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, duct tape crafts, jewelry,and more. Pre-registration is required.Register at <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall (90 NorthMa<strong>in</strong> Street) at a discounted price atour early registration dates: Tuesday,May 17 from 12-5 p.m. or Wednesday,May 18 from 3-7 p.m.GrantsvillePet food, supply driveTo celebrate National Pet Week,Soelberg’s Market of Grantsville willcollect non-perishable pet food andsupplies through May 7 on behalf ofthe UVMA Auxiliary to benefit local foodbank and animal shelters. Interesteddonors can purchase pet food andsupplies and drop off them off <strong>in</strong> thedesignated conta<strong>in</strong>er near the checkoutstands. For more <strong>in</strong>formation, contactJewel Allen, 884-6527.Grantsville IrrigationThe Grantsville Irrigation Board hasissued agricultural users two use orlose that expire on May 15. An additionaltwo use or lose turns have beenissued that will expire on June 1. Wewill also beg<strong>in</strong> monitor<strong>in</strong>g residentialusers on June 1. If you notice anyleaks or abuse please call the office at884-3451.Stansbury ParkCommunity yard saleStansbury Park community yard salewill be held Saturday, May 14, 8 a.m.to noon. Over by the Water District andMillpond Spa area. Br<strong>in</strong>g your garagesale items and set up a spot to sell.No fees.StocktonStockton Book ClubApril’s book choice will be “Murder atthe Vicarage” by Agatha Christie. Themeet<strong>in</strong>g will be held <strong>in</strong> May at a laterdate. If you have any questions, pleasee-mail stocktonbookclubut@yahoo.com. Visit the blog at www.stocktonbookclubut.blogspot.comfor updatesand <strong>in</strong>formation. Everyone is welcometo jo<strong>in</strong>.Library<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> LibrarySaturday, May 7 will be our onl<strong>in</strong>e gamefun at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Contact thelibrary for game title.Volunteers neededWe would appreciate any volunteers whowould like to read dur<strong>in</strong>g story time.Contact Malissa or Sharon at the <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>City</strong> Library 435-882-2182 if you wouldlike to volunteer.Weekly story timeRemember children’s story time everyWednesday at 11 a.m. and children’scrafts each Friday from 3-5 p.m. Checkwith the library for any special storytimes or other special events. For more<strong>in</strong>formation on these and other libraryprograms, check our Web site tooelecity.org/tcl/library.html, call 435-882-2182,or visit us at 128 W. V<strong>in</strong>e Street,<strong>Tooele</strong>.SchoolsTHS orchestra concert<strong>Tooele</strong> High School will hold a spr<strong>in</strong>gorchestra concert on Tuesday, May 10,<strong>in</strong> the THS auditorium at 7 p.m. Theconcert will be free and will feature the<strong>Tooele</strong> High School, TJHS and elementaryorchestras showcas<strong>in</strong>g their accomplishmentsfor the year. The studentshave worked hard and have an excit<strong>in</strong>gprogram with a lot of variety. The f<strong>in</strong>aleof the concert will be a special repriseof the hilarious Concerto Gross, thistime expanded to full orchestra and withsome additional effects.THS rodeo teamJo<strong>in</strong> the <strong>Tooele</strong> High School Rodeo Teamfor some rough and tumble rodeo actionMay 6-7 at Deseret Peak Complex 2930West Hwy 112, <strong>Tooele</strong>. Rodeo beg<strong>in</strong>sFriday, May 6 at 6 p.m., and Saturday,May 7 at 9 a.m. Admission is $3 adults,and $2 kids. Don’t forget the pretty girls<strong>in</strong> the queen contest on Friday at 10a.m. or the quick action of the cow cutt<strong>in</strong>gafter the rodeo on Saturday.Retir<strong>in</strong>g employeesThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County School District Officeis honor<strong>in</strong>g three retir<strong>in</strong>g employees;DeAnna L<strong>in</strong>ares, Bobbie Roberts andSuzie Wootton. We would like to <strong>in</strong>vitefriends and coworkers to an open house<strong>in</strong> celebration of their many years ofdedicated service to education <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>County School District. Please jo<strong>in</strong> uson Tuesday, May 10, 4-6 p.m. at theCommunity Learn<strong>in</strong>g Center, 211 S.<strong>Tooele</strong> Blvd.THS band fundraiserTHS March<strong>in</strong>g Band is hav<strong>in</strong>g a PandaExpress Day on May 6, 11 a.m. to 10p.m. when you go to Panda on thatday and take the flyer. They will give adonation to the band. For flyer e-mailsharetime76@gmail.com or call and wewill get you one 435-496-0313.Copper Canyon ElementaryWould you like to help decide howto spend thousands of dollars forCCES? Then please jo<strong>in</strong> us for ourCommunity Council Meet<strong>in</strong>g onTuesday, May 10 from 6-7 p.m. <strong>in</strong> thelibrary. We will be hold<strong>in</strong>g electionsfor next years council members. Wewould like to <strong>in</strong>vite and encourage allparents to attend.TJHS staff recognitionStaff Recognition Week at <strong>Tooele</strong> JuniorHigh is May 2- 6. Please take thisopportunity to write a note to thankteachers and staff for their outstand<strong>in</strong>gefforts on behalf of our students. Ourmission is accomplished one day ata time.TJHS test<strong>in</strong>g scheduleTest<strong>in</strong>g Schedule: Tuesday- Friday, May3-6 and May 10-13. We will be us<strong>in</strong>gan A-B block schedule for those days.Students are encouraged to get plentyof sleep and have a good breakfast <strong>in</strong>preparation for successful test<strong>in</strong>g.SHS drill fundraiserThe Stansbury High School drill teamwill be hold<strong>in</strong>g a yard sale fundraiser<strong>in</strong> the park<strong>in</strong>g lot of SHS on May 21 at8 a.m.Summer lunchesThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County School District willhave a summer food service programthis summer for all children throughage 18 start<strong>in</strong>g May 31 through Aug.12, except July 4. Breakfast will beserved from 8-9 a.m. and lunch from12-1 p.m. at Harris Elementary (251N. 1st Street, <strong>Tooele</strong>), NorthlakeElementary (268 N. Coleman, <strong>Tooele</strong>)and lunch only at Wendover’s AnnaSmith Elementary (741 N. Aria Blvd.).Meals will be available to adults alsofor $2.85 for lunch and $1.45 forbreakfast. Adults are not permitted toeat off children’s trays.CTE fairA Career and Technical Education fairwill be held at the CLC (211 S. <strong>Tooele</strong>Blvd.) on May 3 and 4 from 4-8 p.m.An awards ceremony will be heldWednesday, May 4 at 7 p.m. whereawards will be given to students, teachersand bus<strong>in</strong>esses that have excelledand supported CTE this past year.Samples of student work will be ondisplay from all schools grades 7-12.Students can have a “U” cleared andextra credit <strong>in</strong> CTE classes will be givenif a parent is brought to the CTE fair.THS class of ’71<strong>Tooele</strong> High School class of 197140th reunion will be Aug. 12-13.Questions: contact Marsha Murray atmarshamm@hotmail.com.K<strong>in</strong>dergarten registrationK<strong>in</strong>dergarten registration for fall 2011enrollment is currently be<strong>in</strong>g held at allelementary schools through the endof May 2011. Just a rem<strong>in</strong>der that allk<strong>in</strong>dergarten students <strong>in</strong> Grantsvillewill register at Willow Elementary. Tobe eligible to enter k<strong>in</strong>dergarten, yourchild must be at least five years of ageon or before Sept. 1, 2011. If you havequestions regard<strong>in</strong>g the enrollmentprocess, contact your school pr<strong>in</strong>cipalor the director of elementary educationat the District Office, 435-833-1900ext. 1105.St. Marguerite’s registrationSt. Marguerite Catholic School is nowregister<strong>in</strong>g for the 2011-2012 schoolyear. We offer 3-, 4- and 5-year-old preschoolclasses as well as k<strong>in</strong>dergartenthrough eighth grade. If you have anyquestions regard<strong>in</strong>g registration, fees ortuition please call the school office at435-882-0081.EducationAutoCAD EssentialsAutoCAD Essentials, a short term <strong>in</strong>tensivetra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g (STIT) course will be held<strong>in</strong> three eight-hour classes. This coursewill teach students the basic commandsnecessary for professional 2D draw<strong>in</strong>g,design, and draft<strong>in</strong>g us<strong>in</strong>g AutoCAD.Starts May 4 Mondays and Wednesdays5:30-9:30 p.m. at the <strong>Tooele</strong> CommunityLearn<strong>in</strong>g Center. Cost is $250 with STITfund<strong>in</strong>g. Call for requirements and eligibility:Donna Smith 801-957-5256 orJoan Hill 801-859-5819.Job-read<strong>in</strong>ess workshopsDepartment of Workforce Services willbe hold<strong>in</strong>g job-read<strong>in</strong>ess workshopsat the <strong>Tooele</strong> Community Learn<strong>in</strong>gCenter, 211 S. <strong>Tooele</strong>, Blvd., on May 5for <strong>in</strong>terview<strong>in</strong>g at 9 a.m. and resumewrit<strong>in</strong>g (room 206) at 1 p.m. No costto register by call<strong>in</strong>g 801-468-0132 orworkshop@utah.gov.Career tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<strong>Tooele</strong> County Relief Services is provid<strong>in</strong>gvanpool to anyone want<strong>in</strong>g to attendthe Professional Career Workshopmeet<strong>in</strong>g at LDS Bus<strong>in</strong>ess College <strong>in</strong> SaltLake. The van will leave from <strong>Tooele</strong>County Relief Services at 38 S. Ma<strong>in</strong>St., at 7 a.m. every Monday morn<strong>in</strong>g; itwill make a second stop at the <strong>Tooele</strong>LDS Employment Center (1595 N. 30W., next to the DI). Both the van and theworkshop are free services. The vanpoolwill return at approximately noonfollow<strong>in</strong>g the workshop. Call the LDSEmployment Service Center for details:882-8646.Network meet<strong>in</strong>gsLook<strong>in</strong>g to obta<strong>in</strong> or improve youremployment? Come jo<strong>in</strong> the <strong>Tooele</strong>Network<strong>in</strong>g Group and learn job seek<strong>in</strong>gtechniques, how to market yourself, getsupport and actually search job leads.Every Thursday, 7 p.m. at the <strong>Tooele</strong>LDS Employment Resource Center locatednext to Deseret Industries. Everyoneis welcome.Take GEDThe GED test will be given on May25, start<strong>in</strong>g at 8 a.m. Please contactAndrea at 833-8750 by May 20. Pre-registrationis required.Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year.All classes required for a high schooldiploma, adult basic education, GEDpreparation and English as a secondlanguage are available. Register nowto graduate — just $50 per semester.Located at 211 <strong>Tooele</strong> Blvd., call 833-8750. Adult education classes are forstudents 18 and over.English as a Second LanguageESOL conversational classes are heldTuesday and Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9p.m. ESOL students may also come anytimethe center is open for Individualizedstudy. Registration is $50 per semester.Call 833-8750.TATCOnl<strong>in</strong>e coursesOnl<strong>in</strong>e courses <strong>in</strong> Network+ andSecurity+ IT are designed for the IT professionalseek<strong>in</strong>g to upgrade their skillsand knowledge of network<strong>in</strong>g and security,and prepares you for the CompTIANetwork+ and Security+ exams. Call435-248-1800 for more <strong>in</strong>formation orto enroll.Certified nurs<strong>in</strong>g assistantBecome a Certified Nurs<strong>in</strong>g Assistantover the summer. The next class startson Monday, May 2 and runs throughAug. 8, on Monday and Wednesday fromeither 11:30 to 3:30 or 4 to 8 TBD. Call435-248-1800 for more <strong>in</strong>formation, orstop by the <strong>Tooele</strong> campus at 66 WestV<strong>in</strong>e Street between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.ChurchesChurch of ChristChurch of Christ at 430 W. Utah Ave.,<strong>in</strong>vites for Mother’s Day Sunday at11 a.m. The lesson will be “Thoughtson Motherhood.” In Proverbs 10:1,Solomon wrote, “A wise son makes aglad father, but a foolish son is a sorrowto his mother.” Remember to callyour mother and tell her you love her.Mothers are not perfect and neither areyou, but Jesus is. The Lord’s churchseeks to speak where the Bible speaks,and silence where the Bible is silent.Let’s talk. Call (435) 882-4642.Mounta<strong>in</strong> of Faith LutheranWe’re a healthy, grow<strong>in</strong>g congregationwho welcomes newcomers and reachesout to those <strong>in</strong> need. Jo<strong>in</strong> us for worshipSunday morn<strong>in</strong>gs at 9 a.m. at 78 E.Utah Ave. (<strong>in</strong> the Methodist church build<strong>in</strong>g)<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>. We treat the word of Godwith respect without tak<strong>in</strong>g ourselvestoo seriously. Check us out on Facebookby search<strong>in</strong>g for Mounta<strong>in</strong> of FaithLutheran Church. Please jo<strong>in</strong> us formean<strong>in</strong>gful worship that is also casualand relaxed. For more <strong>in</strong>formation aboutour family of faith, call (435) 882-7291.Release at Waters EdgeSometimes there’s noth<strong>in</strong>g harder, ormore needed, than lett<strong>in</strong>g go of control.You are <strong>in</strong>vited to discover Jesus’ explanationof trust from Matthew 7 withWaters Edge on Sundays at 10 a.m. <strong>in</strong>the Stansbury High cafeteria. For more<strong>in</strong>fo, visit WatersEdgeUtah.com or call(435)840-0542.First Baptist ChurchWhat does God mean to us <strong>in</strong> our dailyliv<strong>in</strong>g? God wants us to know Him, andhow He is and desires to be relevant <strong>in</strong>our daily lives. At First Baptist Churchwe are striv<strong>in</strong>g to learn how He wants tobe relevant. We <strong>in</strong>vite you to jo<strong>in</strong> us onSunday morn<strong>in</strong>gs for Bible study classesfor all ages at 9:45 a.m., and our worshipcelebration that beg<strong>in</strong>s at 11 a.m.You can reach us at 882-2048, or checkout our website at tooelefirstbaptist.org.Sa<strong>in</strong>t Barnabas’ EpiscopalWeekly service of word, prayer and sacramentfollowed by fellowship. Sundaymorn<strong>in</strong>gs at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’Episcopal Church, 1784 North AaronDrive, <strong>Tooele</strong>. Phone: 435-882-4721.E-mail: <strong>in</strong>fo@stbarnabasepiscopal.org.Web at www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org.You are God’s beloved child, beautifullycreated <strong>in</strong> God’s own image. Whateveryour history, wherever you are <strong>in</strong> life’sjourney, the Episcopal Church welcomesyou.Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de <strong>Tooele</strong> le<strong>in</strong>vita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves6 p.m., Dom<strong>in</strong>os 2 p.m. We <strong>in</strong>vite youto their Spanish services on Thursdayat 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Cometo know a church that focused <strong>in</strong> theword of God rather than the emotions.God loves you and he wants to revealhimself to you. Located at 276 E. 500North, <strong>Tooele</strong>. Call 435-840-5036, ridesprovided.The Shepherds HouseF<strong>in</strong>d your way back to God at TheShepherds House. Inspirational musicand worship, spirit-filled teach<strong>in</strong>g. Faithbuild<strong>in</strong>g encouragement. Jo<strong>in</strong> us Sundayat 10:30 a.m. or Sunday night at 6:30p.m. Study on “The Glory Realm.”Located at 1533 Meadowlark Lane,Lake Po<strong>in</strong>t. Pastors Chester and PamelaStearns, 840-3840.Bible Baptist ChurchThe members of Bible Baptist Church at286 N. 7th Street <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> would liketo <strong>in</strong>vite Folks out for some real churchservices with old fashioned hymns ofthe faith, and preach<strong>in</strong>g from an oldfashioned K<strong>in</strong>g James Bible. We are currentlycelebrat<strong>in</strong>g the 400th year of ourbeloved old book, that stood the test oftime. Please contact Pastor Jeff S<strong>in</strong>nerat 435-840-2152.First LutheranFirst Lutheran <strong>in</strong>vites you to worshipwith us on Sundays at 10 a.m. andjo<strong>in</strong> us for Bible study afterwards. Weare at 349 N. 7th Street or Seventhand Birch.Worship at St. Marguerite’sSt. Marguerite Catholic Church, pleasecome worship with us: Saturday Vigil5:30 p.m., Sunday Eucharist 8:30a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. (Spanish),daily Eucharist Monday, Thursday,Friday at 8:30 a.m. 15 S. 7th St.(435)882-3860.Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach<strong>in</strong>gthe Hebrew roots of the Christian faith.Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 3p.m., 37 S. Ma<strong>in</strong> St., <strong>Tooele</strong>. Call 843-5444 for more <strong>in</strong>formation.<strong>Tooele</strong> Christian FellowshipWe <strong>in</strong>vite you to our services whereyou’ll receive a warm welcome bys<strong>in</strong>cere, down-home country folks.Sunday school starts at 9:45 a.m.with the morn<strong>in</strong>g service at 11 a.m.We are now meet<strong>in</strong>g at Stowe FamilyMusic, 40 N. Ma<strong>in</strong> St., <strong>Tooele</strong>. Thereis child care available. (Please usema<strong>in</strong> entrance at the rear of the build<strong>in</strong>gon Garden Street where there isplenty of park<strong>in</strong>g.) For <strong>in</strong>formation call435-224-3392.Cornerstone BaptistCornerstone Baptist Church <strong>in</strong>vites youto their service. Services are: Sundayschool, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday worship 11a.m.; Sunday even<strong>in</strong>g worship 6:30p.m.; Wednesday Bible study and prayer6:30 p.m. Located at 276 E. 500 N.,<strong>Tooele</strong>.CharityBlood driveA blood drive will be held May 7 from 10a.m. to 1 p.m. at Rocky Mounta<strong>in</strong> Care,140 East 200 South <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>.Harmony HospiceHarmony Hospice is look<strong>in</strong>g for volunteers.Your time can make a difference<strong>in</strong> someone’s life. Variety of servicesneeded: lawn care, patient visit<strong>in</strong>g.Time needed on Sunday for a familyfor church services. Also veterans arewanted for veteran patients. Please callCoy at 435-830-2674.Food pantryThe First Baptist Church <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> isoffer<strong>in</strong>g an emergency food pantry andcloth<strong>in</strong>g closet to meet the needs ofour community. Anyone with cloth<strong>in</strong>gneeds is welcome. The food pantry isavailable for emergency needs. Hours ofoperation are Saturdays from 10 a.m.to noon. We are located at 580 S. Ma<strong>in</strong>Street, <strong>Tooele</strong>. For more <strong>in</strong>formation call882-2048.Volunteer opportunityRocky Mounta<strong>in</strong> Care Foundation,a nonprofit organization, is look<strong>in</strong>gfor volunteers <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>. Our volunteersprovide respite care, friendlyvisits, conversation, light householdchores, and other needs to term<strong>in</strong>allyill patients who are on our hospiceservices. Please visit our Web site atwww.rockymounta<strong>in</strong>carefoundation.org. Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, background check, andTB test required — all provided. Pleasecontact Christ<strong>in</strong>e at 801-397-4904 foradditional <strong>in</strong>formation.McCracken fundraiserWe are look<strong>in</strong>g for vendors for a boutiquebenefit<strong>in</strong>g Skyler McCracken.Boutique to be held at St. Marguerite’sCatholic church 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. onMay 14. Booth space $20 or $30 forbooth with electrical outlet. Please contactBriana for space rental or questions435-830-3786. Also look<strong>in</strong>g for foodvendors.EaglesFriday night steaksFriday night steaks will be served onFriday, May 6 from 6:30-8:45 p.m.Please come out and support the Aerieand Auxiliary.Moose LodgeC<strong>in</strong>co De MayoCome celebrate C<strong>in</strong>co De Mayo withyour friends at the Moose Lodge onThursday, May 5. Authentic Mexicanfood will be served from 5-7 p.m. (laterif there is food left). The cost is $5per plate. Members and guests pleasecome celebrate.Karaoke nightMark your calendars for May 20 whenthe Lodge will be hav<strong>in</strong>g karaoke night.More <strong>in</strong>formation will follow.Daily LunchDaily lunch available for members andguests. The Lodge has a great lunchmenu, come up and try it out!Saturday night d<strong>in</strong>nersSaturday night rib-eye steak and salmond<strong>in</strong>ners for members and their guests.Members get a free d<strong>in</strong>ner <strong>in</strong> their birthdaymonth.Elks LodgeMother’s Day breakfastThe Lodge will be serv<strong>in</strong>g breakfast onMother’s Day from 9-11:30 a.m. Thecost is mother’s eat free, adults $6,and kids 10 and under $3.Golf scrambleThe Lodge will be hold<strong>in</strong>g it first golfscramble of the year on Sunday, May15. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. at theOquirrh Hills Golf Course. It will be afour-person scramble, the cost will be$50 per person (this <strong>in</strong>cludes golf,cart, lunch, prizes, and donation to theLodge). Lunch will be served at theLodge after the scramble.GroupsSew<strong>in</strong>g guildThe monthly meet<strong>in</strong>g for the ASG(American Sew<strong>in</strong>g Guild) will be held onWednesday, May 11 from 9:30 a.m. to12:30 p.m. at the Extension Office. Wewill be sew<strong>in</strong>g girls dresses for charity.Fabric will be provided. For details callConnie at 435-860-5523.Historical society meet<strong>in</strong>gThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County Historical Society willfeature Jeremy Jessop, who will presentthe Pony Express history at 7 p.m. onMay 10. Prior to Jeremy’s presentationat 6 p.m. a tour will be conducted ofthe DUP Museum, as well as the <strong>Tooele</strong>Pioneer Museum. Please enter the backentrance. Members and guests arewelcome. If you would like to become amember the dues are $5 a year.L<strong>in</strong>coln Highway signThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County Historical Societyhas recently made a loan agreementwith the Utah State Historical Society todisplay an old L<strong>in</strong>coln Highway Sign thatwas on the border of Utah and Nevada.This unique sign is on display at thePioneer Museum and can be seen rightafter our meet<strong>in</strong>g on May 10 at 7 p.m.Books available<strong>Tooele</strong> County Historical Society’sbooks will be available to purchase atour May 10 meet<strong>in</strong>g. “The History of<strong>Tooele</strong> County Volume II” is $25, “TheM<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, Smelt<strong>in</strong>g and Railroad<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong>” is $15 and we also have eightnote cards depict<strong>in</strong>g four pioneer build<strong>in</strong>gsfor $4. These make great gifts foryour family or friends. Contact AliceDale at 882-1612.Mule Deer FoundationMule Deer Foundation <strong>Tooele</strong> Countychapter will hold its fifth annual banquetand fundraiser, May 21 at theDesert Peak Complex. Fun for thewhole family, draw<strong>in</strong>gs, games, andguns. For tickets call C<strong>in</strong>dy at 435-840-4633, Shawn at 435-830-6329 or Rayat 435-850-9192.Boys & Girls ClubThe Boys & Girls Club of <strong>Tooele</strong> summerclub for ages 6-12 will be<strong>in</strong>g June 6and run through Aug. 19. Cost is $100per month. Hours are Monday-Friday,8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Register now atDow James Site (438 W. 400 North)from 3-6 p.m. or Teen Center (102 N.7th Street) Tuesday-Friday, 3-7 p.m. Call843-5719 for more <strong>in</strong>formation and askfor Darlene, Sarah or Marsha.Alzheimer’s caregiversA support group for Alzheimer’s caregiversis open to anyone car<strong>in</strong>g forsomeone with Alzheimer’s disease orrelated dementia (memory issues). Nextmeet<strong>in</strong>g Tuesday, May 17, 2:30-3:30p.m., <strong>Tooele</strong> Senior Citizen’s Center,59 E V<strong>in</strong>e, <strong>Tooele</strong>. Sponsored by <strong>Tooele</strong>County Ag<strong>in</strong>g Services, (to participatecall Frank, 843-4107) and Alzheimer’sAssociation –Utah Chapter (AAUC), (for<strong>in</strong>formation call 800-272-3900).Dugway worker survivorsAll Dugway survivors, the spr<strong>in</strong>g meet<strong>in</strong>gwill be May 25. Meet at the gatebetween 11 and 11:30 a.m. Bus tourof English and Ditto. Buffet 1600-1800hours, $22 each. Make reservationsonly until May 12. Call Jane See at435-884-5001 or 830-5559, e-mailjill@digiyourdocs.com.Women’s softball leagueWe are <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> start<strong>in</strong>g a women’s16 and older fast pitch softball league<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>. Games will be held on Fridaynights with the exception of a coupleSaturday night games <strong>in</strong> June. Gameswill be played at the city complexlocated north of the <strong>City</strong> Park on 200West. Cost will be $350 per team for a10 game season. Games will beg<strong>in</strong> May20. You need to form your own teams,so start call<strong>in</strong>g those family and friendsand come have some good clean funplay<strong>in</strong>g one of America’s favorite sports.For more <strong>in</strong>formation call Guy at 435-841-1240.Lupus group<strong>Tooele</strong> Social Butterflies, a supportgroup for those with lupus and theirfriends and family who support them,meets at the <strong>Tooele</strong> library, 128 WestV<strong>in</strong>e, second Saturday of the monthfrom 1-2 p.m. More <strong>in</strong>formation can befound at www.utahlupus.org, throughe-mail <strong>in</strong>fo@utahlupus.org or phone at801-364-0366.Community eventAnnual community appreciation eventwill be held at Deseret Peak, Saturday,July 9, 6-10 p.m. Free swimm<strong>in</strong>g andd<strong>in</strong>ner. E-mail for your free golden ticketsaprilpcook@yahoo.com. Sponsoredby Spr<strong>in</strong>t, Keller Williams, Bank of Utah,Cargill Salt, Costco, Curry Insurance.Pioneer Valley ChamberInvitation to accomplished musicians,Pioneer Valley Chamber Ensemble,sponsored by the <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> ArtsCouncil is offer<strong>in</strong>g open rehearsalsevery Thursday, 7-9 p.m. <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>’sSt. Barnabas Church on 1784 W. AaronDrive. If you enjoy f<strong>in</strong>e classical musicsuch as <strong>Tooele</strong>’s annual performancesof Handel’s Messiah, you are <strong>in</strong>vited toexpand your horizons. Come experiencethe challenge and joy of learn<strong>in</strong>g suchf<strong>in</strong>e music as Bach’s B M<strong>in</strong>or Mass <strong>in</strong>an open rehearsal under the professionaldirection of Pamela Dale andBetta Nash.Relief Services volunteersRelief Services is look<strong>in</strong>g for severalvolunteers with computer/typ<strong>in</strong>g skillsto perform data entry at <strong>Tooele</strong> office.Must pass a background check, andable to volunteer a few hours or moreeach week Monday through Friday 9a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact Karen Kuipers435-843-9955 or Volunteers of America,Debbie Cordova 435-882-2561.Foster grandparent volunteersLook<strong>in</strong>g for 10 to 15 foster grandparents(persons 55 and over) to help <strong>in</strong>schools across <strong>Tooele</strong> County help<strong>in</strong>gchildren one on one. Stipend availablefor low <strong>in</strong>come (less than $29,000 twopersonfamily). Monies also available formileage. Must pass background check.Contact Volunteers of America, DebbieCordova 435-882-2561.Raw food potluckThe Awareness Factor will be host<strong>in</strong>ga monthly raw food potluck. For more<strong>in</strong>formation please contact Kae Olson at435-843-1467.Historical donations<strong>Tooele</strong> County Historical Society wouldlike members of the community whohave any family or personal histories,photographs, books, brochures, DVDs,VHS tapes or newspaper articles thatyou would like to donate to our organization,please call us. We are also look<strong>in</strong>gfor books, newspaper articles, photos,brochures or any history that perta<strong>in</strong>sto the <strong>Tooele</strong> County area. If you wouldlike to donate them to our organization,or if you would like us to make a copyfor the society, please call Alice Dale at882-1612.FreemasonsThe <strong>Tooele</strong> area Freemasons hosttwo monthly meet-up groups for those<strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g more aboutFreemasonry and its pr<strong>in</strong>ciples. Onthe second Saturday of the month, wemeet at Jim’s Restaurant at 9 a.m.and on the first Tuesday of the monthat Denny’s at 7 p.m. If you can’t makeit to meet<strong>in</strong>gs and would still like<strong>in</strong>formation, please call Shawn 435-843-8265.SeniorsProgram open<strong>in</strong>gs<strong>Tooele</strong> County Ag<strong>in</strong>g has open<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong>an alternative, <strong>in</strong>come-based programdesigned to help seniors rema<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>dependent.CNAs help keep them <strong>in</strong> theirhomes safely, provide personal care,do house keep<strong>in</strong>g and run errands. If<strong>in</strong>terested please contact Jolene Shieldsat 843-4104 or 4105.<strong>Tooele</strong> seniorsThe center can be reached at 843-4110and is for the enjoyment of all seniorcitizens 55 years and up.Grantsville seniorsMay 9, Wheel of Fortune at 10:30 a.m.;May 11 and 25 blood pressure and haircuts. We are still look<strong>in</strong>g for Wii Bowl<strong>in</strong>gplayers, contact the center 884-3446for all activities and days and times.May Birthday D<strong>in</strong>ner will be Friday, May27 at 4 p.m. We need volunteers forany day, any time. Call Patti to fill outa form.Senior CircleJo<strong>in</strong> the Circle! Age 50 and over. Cost$15 s<strong>in</strong>gle, $27 couple per year.To make reservations for activities,call 843-3690. Arthritis Foundationexercise class, free, held at <strong>Tooele</strong>Senior Center at 10 a.m. on Mondays,Wednesdays, 10 a.m. on Fridays.Breakfast Buddies, Friday, May 6 at 9a.m., Jim’s Family Restaurant, Dutchtreat. Wellness supper, Wednesday,May 11 at 5 p.m., MWMC Classrooms,discussion by social worker, Christ<strong>in</strong>eArmstrong, on how to prepare foryour family when you are gone. CruiseHawaii, Feb. 3-11, 2012, starside balconycab<strong>in</strong>s. Call for a flyer or pick oneup at MWMC front desk. Friends andfamily who are non-members are verywelcome to jo<strong>in</strong> us.RecoveryFood addictsFood addicts <strong>in</strong> recovery aim to loseweight and keep it off. No dues, feesor weigh-<strong>in</strong>s. Weekly meet<strong>in</strong>gs heldat the Odyssey House, 340 E. 100South, Salt Lake city on Saturdays from9-10:30 a.m. Call 882-0805 for more<strong>in</strong>formation.Take off pounds sensiblyNeed help to lose those extra pounds?We can help. TOPS is a weight loss supportgroup open to men, women, teensand pre-teens. Meet<strong>in</strong>gs are held everyTuesday at 5 p.m. at the <strong>Tooele</strong> SeniorCenter 59 E. V<strong>in</strong>e St. Call Mary Lou at830-1150 or Connie at 884-5010 orsee www.tops.org for more <strong>in</strong>formation.Addiction recovery <strong>Tooele</strong>LDS Family Services addiction recoverymeet<strong>in</strong>g every Tuesday from 7:30-9p.m. at the LDS chapel on 1030 S. 900West, <strong>in</strong> the Relief Society room. Enteron the west side of the church. Thehandicap entrance is on the south sideof the church. This meet<strong>in</strong>g addressesall addictions or character weaknesses.No children please.Addiction recovery G-villeLDS Family Services addition recoverymeet<strong>in</strong>g every Thursday night from7:30-9 p.m. at the LDS chapel on 415W. Apple <strong>in</strong> the Relief Society room.Enter on the north side of the church.The handicap entrance is also on thenorth side of the church. This meet<strong>in</strong>gaddress all addictions or characterweaknesses. No children please.LDS addiction family supportIf you have a loved one who is struggl<strong>in</strong>gwith addictions of any k<strong>in</strong>d, f<strong>in</strong>dhelp and support Sunday even<strong>in</strong>gs from7:30-9 p.m. at the Erda Ward build<strong>in</strong>gat 323 E. Erda Way. Enter on the Eastside of the build<strong>in</strong>g and go to the ReliefSociety room.LDS porn addiction programAn LDS pornography addiction recoverysupport group meet<strong>in</strong>g will be heldevery Friday even<strong>in</strong>g from 7:30-9p.m., Stansbury Stake Center, 417 E.Benson Road. Enter on the southwestside of build<strong>in</strong>g. Separate men’srecovery (for men struggl<strong>in</strong>g withpornography addictions) and women’ssupport meet<strong>in</strong>gs (for women whosehusbands or family members are struggl<strong>in</strong>gwith pornography) are held at thesame time.The Bullet<strong>in</strong> BoardTUESDAY May 3, 2011A8TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINBullet<strong>in</strong> Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcom<strong>in</strong>g event, contact the <strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong>at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to missy@tooeletranscript.com. “TheBullet<strong>in</strong> Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civicclubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit bus<strong>in</strong>esses should contact theadvertis<strong>in</strong>g department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong> cannot guarantee your announcement will be pr<strong>in</strong>ted. Toguarantee your announcement please call the advertis<strong>in</strong>g department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to thedesired publication date.courtesy of Kelly MorganThese students went on a job shadow with their work-based learn<strong>in</strong>g coord<strong>in</strong>ator Kelly Morgan to Struck Creative, an <strong>in</strong>teractive, design computercompany. The tour was conducted by Jason Bangerter, president of the company. Pictured are: James Terry, Brandon Fischer, McCordStratton, Aust<strong>in</strong> Schmidt, CEO and owner Jason Bangerter, Just<strong>in</strong> Wells, Lance Terry and Kelly Morgan.


TUESDAY May 3, 2011SUN AND MOONThe Sun Rise SetWednesday 6:25 a.m. 8:28 p.m.Thursday 6:24 a.m. 8:29 p.m.Friday 6:23 a.m. 8:30 p.m.Saturday 6:21 a.m. 8:31 p.m.Sunday 6:20 a.m. 8:32 p.m.Monday 6:19 a.m. 8:33 p.m.Tuesday 6:18 a.m. 8:34 p.m.The Moon Rise SetWednesday 7:02 a.m. 10:17 p.m.Thursday 7:47 a.m. 11:12 p.m.Friday 8:40 a.m. noneSaturday 9:39 a.m. 12:02 a.m.Sunday 10:43 a.m. 12:46 a.m.Monday 11:50 a.m. 1:25 a.m.Tuesday 12:59 p.m. 2:00 a.m.New First Full LastMay 3 May 10 May 17 May 24Forecasts and graphics provided byAccuWeather, Inc. ©2011SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELETOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINWEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAYSunsh<strong>in</strong>e62 40Shown is Wednesday’sweather. Temperatures areWednesday night’s lows andWednesday’s highs.Plenty of sunsh<strong>in</strong>e71 45Sunny to partly cloudyMostly sunny andbeautifulClouds and sun,breezy and not aswarmA couple of t-showers<strong>in</strong> the afternoon73 48 74 45 67 42 53 39TOOELE COUNTY WEATHERSunsh<strong>in</strong>e59 46UV INDEX9 9 8 8648 54 68 51 474A5Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon TueThe higher the AccuWeather.com UV Indexnumber, the greater the need for eye and sk<strong>in</strong>protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10Very High; 11+ ExtremeTemperaturesALMANACStatistics for the week end<strong>in</strong>g May 2.High/Low past week 68/28Normal high/low past week 66/41Average temp past week 43.3Normal average temp past week 53.3Daily TemperaturesHigh Low95562UTAH WEATHER33 29 34 28 29 32 36GrouseCreek61/32<strong>Tooele</strong>62/40Logan58/29Ogden58/37VernalSalt Lake <strong>City</strong>61/2860/37Provo59/31Nephi65/36Price62/29Roosevelt67/36DeltaManti70/4167/37Green River79/42Richfield70/39MoabHanksvilleBeaver77/4478/3373/36Cedar <strong>City</strong>Bland<strong>in</strong>gSt. George 69/2986/55Kanab72/4079/43Wendover62/41Gold Hill64/36Ibapah67/37Knolls66/42Clive64/42Dugway64/39Lake Po<strong>in</strong>t60/37Stansbury ParkErda 60/37Grantsville 64/42 P<strong>in</strong>e Canyon60/3754/35Bauer62/39 <strong>Tooele</strong>62/40Stockton62/39Rush Valley62/38Ophir55/34Vernon62/37Eureka61/35Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun MonPrecipitation (<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>ches)0.22 0.56 0.00 0.16Pollen Index6.57 8.04Last Normal Month Normal Year NormalWeek for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-DHighModerateLowAbsentTu W Th F Sa Su MSource: Intermounta<strong>in</strong> Allergy & AsthmaRIVERS AND LAKESIn feet as of 7 a.m. Monday24-hourStage ChangeVernon Creekat Vernon 1.20 -0.01South Willow Creekat Grantsville 1.61 noneGreat Salt LakeElevationat Saltair Boat Harbor 4195.26REEL TALK‘Prom’ trips over itself try<strong>in</strong>g to recreate rite of passageRemember prom? All thosetw<strong>in</strong>kl<strong>in</strong>g lights, prettydresses and enormouswrist corsages?Missy BirdSTAFF WRITERFor some it wasn’t that great,for others — myself <strong>in</strong>cluded— it was actually fun. Then therewere those who became toocaught up <strong>in</strong> mak<strong>in</strong>g prom perfect.They were k<strong>in</strong>d of annoy<strong>in</strong>g.The new film, with the conventionaltitle “Prom,” fails at itsattempt to <strong>in</strong>clude each of thesefacets of the high school rite ofpassage. In fact, “Prom” mightbe more of a disaster than anypossible real-life story of that“special night.”“Prom” plays out like a badmade-for-TV Disney movie.The script from Katie Wech anddirection from Joe Nussbaummakes an already weak premiseeven worse. The spectrum ofdifferent types of students istoo broad, mak<strong>in</strong>g it difficult toidentify with any of the characters.Nova Prescott (AimeeReactscont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A1steps to be more secure,” K<strong>in</strong>gsaid <strong>in</strong> the statement.After the attacks on the WorldTrade Towers on Sept. 11, 2001,security at local <strong>in</strong>stallationswas heightened as a precautionaga<strong>in</strong>st a potential attack onthose facilities. Even now, nearlya decade later, many of thoseprecautions are still <strong>in</strong> place.Ala<strong>in</strong>e Grieser, spokeswomanfor Deseret Chemical Depot,said while many of the securityprocedures rema<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> effect, theadditional manpower stationedat the depot has long s<strong>in</strong>ce gone.“Right after 9/11 there was<strong>in</strong>creased vigilance, but it’s oneof those th<strong>in</strong>gs where we takeguard<strong>in</strong>g the stockpile — orwhat’s left of it — pretty seriously,”Grieser said. “We no longerhave the augmentees from theNational Guard. The [NationalGuard] unit turned over thewatch of the depot to DeseretDepot Security <strong>in</strong> December2003.”Though few people locallywere directly affected by the 9/11attacks a decade ago, the elim<strong>in</strong>ationof the founder and leaderof the terrorist group al Qaedabrought a sense of closure andjustice served to many <strong>Tooele</strong>County residents.<strong>Tooele</strong> resident Nancy Lee, 63,said when she heard the newswhile driv<strong>in</strong>g to work Mondaymorn<strong>in</strong>g she felt a sense of reliefand justice.courtesy of Disney EnterprisesJesse (Thomas McDonell, left) and Nova (Aimee Teegarden) realize they havemore <strong>in</strong> common after be<strong>in</strong>g paired together to prepare for “Prom.”Teegarden) and Jesse Richter(Thomas McDonell) may be theleads, but their screen time isshared too much with secondarycharacters who mean very littleto the overall storyl<strong>in</strong>e.There is def<strong>in</strong>itely an audiencefor “Prom”: pre-teen andteen girls, those prepar<strong>in</strong>gfor their own prom and thosewho’ve just gone. Hav<strong>in</strong>g aHollywoodized version of whatprom should be play out on“It’s too bad that they had tokill someone for that,” she said,“but it’s a relief that he’s gone.”Larry Black, 44, said he doesnot believe the reports that b<strong>in</strong>Laden was killed on Sunday.“I th<strong>in</strong>k it’s fake,” the Grantsvilleman said. “I th<strong>in</strong>k he’s probablybeen dead a long time. I don’tsee how it takes n<strong>in</strong>e years to gethim.”Cori Woolsey, a Grantsville resident,said b<strong>in</strong> Laden’s death is agood th<strong>in</strong>g, even though it mighttemporarily br<strong>in</strong>g more risk tothe United States.“It’s good for the country butI th<strong>in</strong>k it’s go<strong>in</strong>g to be scary fora while — for the country andthe fact that there could be moreterror attacks on the country,”Woolsey said. “But I’m gratefulhe’s gone and I’m thankful to ourtroops who keep us safe.”Look<strong>in</strong>g at her 3-year-olddaughter, Ashlyn, play<strong>in</strong>g a fewfeet away, Woolsey, 25, said asa parent she has tried to keepher explanation of the terrorist’sdeath to the girl and her 4-yearoldbrother, Dallen, simple andstraightforward.“Both my kids stayed up withus to watch the news conference.I don’t know if they really, trulyunderstood, but you just tell yourkids that he was a very bad personand it’s one less bad th<strong>in</strong>gthat he’s go<strong>in</strong>g to do,” she said.Dennis Hansen, a 60-yearoldStansbury Park man, saidwhile b<strong>in</strong> Laden’s death may bea positive th<strong>in</strong>g to the people<strong>in</strong> the U.S., the loss of a life isnot someth<strong>in</strong>g that should be ascreen isn’t a true example ofhigh school life. However, it doesdeserve credit for not mak<strong>in</strong>g ittoo unbelievable like many highschool-related flicks that <strong>in</strong>cludea prom. (Read: “She’s All That”and “Never Been Kissed.”)Still, I don’t know what’sworse, putt<strong>in</strong>g all that effort <strong>in</strong>toone night or mak<strong>in</strong>g a movieabout it. Neither. Sitt<strong>in</strong>g through“Prom” is the most pa<strong>in</strong>ful.At Michigan’s Brookside Highsource of joy.“It’s probably a good th<strong>in</strong>g hehas been elim<strong>in</strong>ated from thepicture, as far as that’s concerned,but I th<strong>in</strong>k for people to celebratesomebody dy<strong>in</strong>g is a littlebit extreme,” Hansen said. “He isa human be<strong>in</strong>g, even though he’sdone atrocities.”For 19-year-old Grantsville residentJonathan Munoz, the deathof b<strong>in</strong> Laden could br<strong>in</strong>g moreharm to people on Americansoil.“It’s great, but he was just oneperson who was most wanted,and there are a bunch of otherpeople who could take over hisspot, and there’s a lot of peoplewho hate the U.S.,” he said. “Oneth<strong>in</strong>g that could happen is theycould attack us because of this <strong>in</strong>retaliation.”Emmalee Anderson, a 25-yearoldGrantsville resident, said shefeels b<strong>in</strong> Laden’s death might notbe as significant as some th<strong>in</strong>k,and that the focus should be onthe soldiers fight<strong>in</strong>g overseas.“I th<strong>in</strong>k he’s a puzzle piece <strong>in</strong>a very large picture. It’s not over,I don’t th<strong>in</strong>k,” Anderson said. “Ith<strong>in</strong>k people have overreactedfor the wrong reason. They’re celebrat<strong>in</strong>gbecause he’s gone, whenwe should be celebrat<strong>in</strong>g for thepeople who actually went overthere and did someth<strong>in</strong>g.”Grantsville resident RobynWarner, 41, said while she wouldhave prefered b<strong>in</strong> Laden hadbeen taken alive, kill<strong>in</strong>g the manresponsible for the deaths onSept. 11 was a good alternateplan.School prom is all anyone th<strong>in</strong>ksabout, though the event is stillthree weeks away. Extreme overachieverNova is determ<strong>in</strong>edto put on the best prom everbecause it should be the bestnight of their lives and she wantsit perfect. While everyone else isbe<strong>in</strong>g asked to prom, like bestfriends Mei (Y<strong>in</strong> Chang) with herlongtime boyfriend Just<strong>in</strong> (JaredKusnitz) and Ali (Janelle Ortiz),Nova is hop<strong>in</strong>g that Brandon(Jonathan Keltz) — a fellowover-achiever — will f<strong>in</strong>ally getthe nerve to ask her.Dur<strong>in</strong>g one extravagantprom ask<strong>in</strong>g date between Tyler(DeVaughn Nixon) and Jordan(Kylie Bunbury), a still-lit candleburns down the shed wherethe prom decorations are be<strong>in</strong>gheld. Devastated, Nova nowhas to rebuild everyth<strong>in</strong>g fromscratch. But she isn’t withouthelp. Jesse, a school troublemaker,has been assigned to assisther. Meanwhile, sophomore bestfriends Lucas (Nolan Sotillo) andCorey (Cameron Monaghan)are certa<strong>in</strong> they won’t be go<strong>in</strong>gto prom, but Lucas has his eyeon fellow sophomore Simone(Danielle Campbell), who issecretly dat<strong>in</strong>g a senior.Work<strong>in</strong>g together every day“If they would have capturedhim alive, it would have beenbetter to parade him down NewYork’s Times Square becausethen he wouldn’t have been amartyr and he could go to trial.I would have liked that muchbetter,” Warner said. “But secondbest, kill<strong>in</strong>g him? OK.”lchristensen@tooeletranscript.comafter school Nova beg<strong>in</strong>s tolearn more about Jesse and thathe isn’t just a slacker. He skipshis last period every Monday<strong>in</strong> order to pick his brother upfrom school because his mom iswork<strong>in</strong>g. He works as a stockerat a local store <strong>in</strong> order to supporthis family s<strong>in</strong>ce his dadleft. And then Nova realizes thatnoth<strong>in</strong>g is planned out the wayshe expects it to be and be<strong>in</strong>gperfect isn’t all that it’s crackedup to be. But prom still has tocome off without a hitch.The stupidity of this filmis m<strong>in</strong>d-numb<strong>in</strong>g. I laughedexactly one time and it wasn’t foranyth<strong>in</strong>g funny a character didor said, but because it was soridiculously awful no other emotionwould suffice.Then the horrible soundtrackfeatur<strong>in</strong>g just about every songpopular on the radio today. Notone song fits where it should.What DJ would ever play TaioCruz’s “Break My Heart” at aschool dance?With all the <strong>in</strong>tentional — ormaybe they were un<strong>in</strong>tentional— pauses <strong>in</strong> dialogue, it’s as ifa laugh track was supposed tobe <strong>in</strong>cluded. Hence the reasonit should be on television andnot <strong>in</strong> a movie theater. If youwant to relive prom, go <strong>in</strong>to yourmemory <strong>in</strong>stead. If you th<strong>in</strong>kthis is what prom is supposed tobe like, you’re liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> a fantasyworld.missy@tooeletranscript.comFLICK AT A GLANCEGrade: C-Rated: PGTime: 103 m<strong>in</strong>utesNow play<strong>in</strong>gM OHLMANFrankAttorney at LawFREEConsultationforWills &Trusts493 W. 400 N. <strong>Tooele</strong>882-4800www.tooelelawoffice.comFundrais<strong>in</strong>g YardSale & Raffl eFriday & Saturday May 6th & 7th (8:00 am - 2:00 pm)401 Worth<strong>in</strong>gton St.GrantsvilleCome support Just<strong>in</strong> Thomas who waschosen to travel to France & England for2 weeks as a People to People StudentAmbassador.For more <strong>in</strong>formation call849-5803


TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINSportsA10 TUESDAY May 3, 2011SPORTS WRAPGrantsville tennisThe Grantsville boys tennis teameasily defeated Carbon HighSchool on Saturday 4-1. W<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gs<strong>in</strong>gles matches for the Cowboyswere Dallon Didericksen andJordan Orgill. Dallas and LanceParks won at first doubles with ZacGarrard and Aaron Vera w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gat second doubles. Junior varsitys<strong>in</strong>gles w<strong>in</strong>ners were Jacob Mayand Dev<strong>in</strong> Orgill. Victorious JV doublesteams were Tyler Colson andMicah VanVleet; Lane Sutton andDall<strong>in</strong> Dalton; and Logan Johnsonand Elias Moskalik.Softball tourney<strong>Tooele</strong> High School will be host<strong>in</strong>gan eight-team softball tournamenton Saturday, May 7 at the DeseretPeak Complex. The field <strong>in</strong>cludessome of the top softball teams<strong>in</strong> the state. Squads <strong>in</strong>clude BoxElder, Roy, Taylorsville, SpanishFork, Syracuse, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Bear Riverand Grantsville. Seven of the eightteams are listed among the top10 teams <strong>in</strong> the state regardlessof classification.THS footballThere will be a mandatory playerparentmeet<strong>in</strong>g for <strong>Tooele</strong> HighSchool football on Wednesday,May 11 at 7 p.m. <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Tooele</strong>High School commons area. Allathletes <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> play<strong>in</strong>g footballwho will be enter<strong>in</strong>g grades9-12 should attend. We will bego<strong>in</strong>g over the summer schedule,summer camps, spirit packs andother important <strong>in</strong>formation. Formore <strong>in</strong>formation contact CoachBrady at 833-1978 xt. 2130 orkbrady@tooeleschools.org.THS soccer 5KThe <strong>Tooele</strong> High School girls soccerteam will host a 5K run withall proceeds donated to THS girlssoccer team. The run will be heldon May 14 at Settlement Canyonwith registration at 9 a.m. and therun at 10 a.m. Cost is $15 per personand participants will receive aT-shirt with registration. The proceedswill help pay for equipmentand uniforms. On the day of therace entrants should register atthe park entry area and after registrationwill be shuttled up to thestart of the race. Prizes will beawarded to the top f<strong>in</strong>ishers andother prizes will be drawn. Walkersare <strong>in</strong>vited to participate.Stansbury cheerStansbury Cheer is hav<strong>in</strong>g signupsfor its Recreation and Inf<strong>in</strong>ityAll-Star teams on Saturday, May7 at the Stansbury Clubhousefrom 9 a.m. until noon. Practicesbeg<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> June where the recreationteam will learn cheerlead<strong>in</strong>gbasics such as stunt<strong>in</strong>g, tumbl<strong>in</strong>g,sidel<strong>in</strong>e cheers, jumps, and rout<strong>in</strong>esand the All-Stars will get towork on their competition rout<strong>in</strong>esand learn<strong>in</strong>g new material. Therecreation team will cheer for theStansbury Youth Football teamsfor the 2011-2012 season andwill also participate <strong>in</strong> many funactivities with the football teamsdur<strong>in</strong>g the year. Both teams willbe featured <strong>in</strong> the July 4 paradeand perform at the park. We havelots of fundraisers l<strong>in</strong>ed up for thegirls to earn money to cover theirfees. We are so excited for a funand eventful year with the girls. Ifyou cannot make it to the sign-upyou can call us to sign up at yourconvenience. Coaches: CharityWilson (435) 840-8520, HillaryPratt-Ramone (435) 840-8856 andKayla Toth (801) 842-5542.3-on-3 tourneyStansbury High School will sponsora 3-on-3 basketball tournament<strong>in</strong> May. Up to four playerswill be allowed on a team. Entryfee is $30 per team and mustbe paid by May 10 along with anentry form. Brackets and ruleswill be sent to the team capta<strong>in</strong>sby May 12. If you have anyquestions, please contact RyanHarris (435) 841-9632 or KenzieNewton (801) 631-7708. Or e-mail ryharris@tooeleschools.orgor mnewton@tooeleschools.org.Registration forms can be pickedup at Stansbury High School andthe tournament will be held atStansbury High School. Possibledivisions will <strong>in</strong>clude open, varsitygirls, sophomore boys, JV girls,n<strong>in</strong>th boys, junior high boys, 9th-10th grade girls.Women’s softball leagueA group <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> wants to start awomen’s 16-and-older fast pitchsoftball league. Games will be heldon Friday nights with the exceptionof a couple Saturday night games<strong>in</strong> June. Games will be played atthe city complex located north ofthe <strong>City</strong> Park on 200 West. Costwill be $350 per team for a 10-game season. Games will beg<strong>in</strong>May 20. League leaders suggestthose <strong>in</strong>terested should start call<strong>in</strong>gfamily and friends to organizea team. For more <strong>in</strong>formation callGuy at (435) 841-1240.Stallions nip Buffs 3-2 <strong>in</strong> overtimeby Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITORDesperation turned <strong>in</strong>to exhilaration forthe Stansbury soccer team Monday afternoon<strong>in</strong> a match aga<strong>in</strong>st rival <strong>Tooele</strong>.After trail<strong>in</strong>g 2-1 most of the second halfand star<strong>in</strong>g at a loss, the Stallions scored agoal <strong>in</strong> the 73rd m<strong>in</strong>ute to tie the game 2-2and then scored with 7 m<strong>in</strong>utes rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>the second half of overtime to w<strong>in</strong> 3-2.“We weren’t quite ourselves today afterbe<strong>in</strong>g pumped up and ready to play onFriday. We played slow and sloppy <strong>in</strong> the firsthalf and had to pick it up <strong>in</strong> the second half,”said Stansbury coach Brandon Andersen.The two teams were out on the pitch andready to rumble on Friday afternoon until asnowstorm delayed the game until Monday.Stansbury senior Brett Ware was <strong>in</strong> theright spot at the right time to score a goldengoal for the Stallions <strong>in</strong> overtime. TylerThornton runn<strong>in</strong>g on the right side of thefield kicked a perfect lob pass <strong>in</strong> front of thenet for teammate Ethan Babcock. Babcockfired off a shot which hit the left post andbounced right <strong>in</strong> front of Ware who knockedit <strong>in</strong> for the w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g goal.If neither team would have scored <strong>in</strong> 20m<strong>in</strong>utes of overtime, the game would haveended <strong>in</strong> a tie.The <strong>Tooele</strong> Buffaloes looked like an entirelydifferent team s<strong>in</strong>ce they lost to Stansbury3-1 back on April 5.“I th<strong>in</strong>k my team played the best gamethey have played <strong>in</strong> two years. Our <strong>in</strong>tensitylevel was high the entire game,” said <strong>Tooele</strong>coach Rick Smith.“The players have been together longenough now that they are start<strong>in</strong>g to gel asa team; they know where the other guy isgo<strong>in</strong>g to be and where they need to makethe pass. We were also very supportive ofeach other out on the field today and communicat<strong>in</strong>g.”After a scoreless first half, the Stallionsgot a big break with a foul <strong>in</strong>side the box.Thornton connected on a close-range penaltykick to give the Stallions a 1-0 lead early<strong>in</strong> the second half.<strong>Tooele</strong> came right back about 6 m<strong>in</strong>uteslater with Daniel Higg<strong>in</strong>s mak<strong>in</strong>g some niftymoves to maneuver close to the net. He thenrifled <strong>in</strong> a shot from 12 yards out to tie thegame at 1-1.The goal seemed to fire up the Buffaloesand they had a few more close-<strong>in</strong> chances fora goal, but they were turned away by Stalliondefenders and goalie Dakota Brunson.<strong>Tooele</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ued to pressure the Stallionson the offensive end and took the lead whensophomore Marven Bahena fired <strong>in</strong> a longshot from 30 yards out to give the Buffaloesa 2-1 advantage.SEE OVERTIME PAGE A12 ➤Olympus f<strong>in</strong>ishes strong to down <strong>Tooele</strong>by Jake GordonSTAFF WRITERNoth<strong>in</strong>g was wrong with theway <strong>Tooele</strong> baseball started itsgame by jump<strong>in</strong>g out to a 5-1 lead after three <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gs overOlympus. The only problem forthe Buffaloes was how the visit<strong>in</strong>gTitans f<strong>in</strong>ished the game ona roll.THS BASEBALLOlympus outscored <strong>Tooele</strong> 9-2<strong>in</strong> the f<strong>in</strong>al four <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gs to comefrom beh<strong>in</strong>d on <strong>Tooele</strong> with a 10-7 victory at Dow James Park <strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> Thursday afternoon.“I th<strong>in</strong>k we left 13 runners onbase and had the bases loadedthree times there,” said <strong>Tooele</strong>coach Danny Med<strong>in</strong>a. “We weregett<strong>in</strong>g hits early with runners onbut then it stopped <strong>in</strong> the f<strong>in</strong>alfour <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gs.”Anthony Montano suppliedthe runs early for <strong>Tooele</strong> with apair of s<strong>in</strong>gles br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> fourruns. Cory McKendrick, DrewSanders and Colton Burr all hadtwo hits <strong>in</strong> the game <strong>in</strong> the los<strong>in</strong>geffort. Olympus lead-off manTanner Curtis caused the mostdamage for the Titans <strong>in</strong> go<strong>in</strong>gby Jake GordonSTAFF WRITERThe Stansbury girls golf teamhas been roll<strong>in</strong>g this season andthat trend didn’t end at a coursethat is practically <strong>in</strong> their backyard.At The L<strong>in</strong>ks at Overlake <strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong>, Stansbury pulled out a10-stroke victory with their teamscore of 269. <strong>Tooele</strong> f<strong>in</strong>ished fifthwith a 311.Kaylee Gillette led StansburyMaegan Burr<strong>Tooele</strong>’s Jarett Groskreutz (left) heads the ball while Stansbury’s Brett Ware (center) and <strong>Tooele</strong>’s Michael Caldwell (right) watch the action. Stansburydefeated <strong>Tooele</strong> 3-2 <strong>in</strong> overtime.Maegan Burr<strong>Tooele</strong> High School third basemen Tanner Banks (13) looks for a loose ball at thirdbase Thursday aga<strong>in</strong>st Olympus. TheBuffaloes lead an early lead slip away, los<strong>in</strong>g to the Titans 10-7.4-for-4 with two s<strong>in</strong>gles and twodoubles each <strong>in</strong> the w<strong>in</strong>.Curtis set the table <strong>in</strong> thewith an 82 at Overlake which wasalso good enough for first place<strong>in</strong>dividually <strong>in</strong> Region 6. <strong>Tooele</strong>had the second best score withJacque Trujillo com<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> with an85 <strong>in</strong>dividually.Round<strong>in</strong>g out the scores thatcounted for Stansbury were a 92from Courtney Johnson, whichopen<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g for Olympus bylead<strong>in</strong>g off with a s<strong>in</strong>gle. AfterCurtis reached second on awas good enough for a tie of seventh.Kjae Barbadillo fired a 95for 10th <strong>in</strong>dividually to form thescore for Stansbury.With the victory at Overlakeand only one match rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>the season, Stansbury would haveto f<strong>in</strong>ish <strong>in</strong> last place at BountifulRidge Golf Course today and haveHighland f<strong>in</strong>ish first to be deniedthe region title. If the Stallions dohold on for the region title, it willbe the first region championshipground ball and then stole third,Parker Rawl<strong>in</strong>gs was able to drive<strong>in</strong> the first run with a sacrifice flyever for girls golf at Stansbury.“I thought the girls played verywell, especially Kaylee (Gillette)who took first <strong>in</strong>dividually,” saidStansbury coach Gary Mathie.For <strong>Tooele</strong>, after Trujillo’s 85 wasAimee Averett who shot a 97 whileTanessa Cottrell rounded out thescores that counted with a 129.As far as scores that didn’tcount toward teams scores was a105 from Sharon Lyman and a 112from Emmi Gertson, both fromto center for a 1-0 Titan lead.<strong>Tooele</strong> didn’t trail for too longas s<strong>in</strong>gles by Tanner Banks,Colton Burr and Ryan Gouldloaded the bases for Montano<strong>in</strong> the second. Not wast<strong>in</strong>g hisopportunity, Montano droppeda s<strong>in</strong>gle to right-center to give<strong>Tooele</strong> a 2-1 lead.The scor<strong>in</strong>g cont<strong>in</strong>ued for<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>in</strong> the third when Sandersand Dev<strong>in</strong> Park each s<strong>in</strong>gled tobeg<strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g. Sanders wasable to score from third on agrounder by Banks that was toohot to handle for the third <strong>Tooele</strong>run.After a walk by Gould loadedthe bases aga<strong>in</strong> for Montano,another s<strong>in</strong>gle to the left-centergap brought <strong>in</strong> two more runsfor a 5-1 lead. In two at-bats,Montano came up to the platewith the bases loaded both timesand drove <strong>in</strong> four of the five<strong>Tooele</strong> runs.The four-run <strong>Tooele</strong> lead disappearedquickly <strong>in</strong> the top of thefourth. Spencer L<strong>in</strong>dsley startedit with a s<strong>in</strong>gle and BrandonBrown was hit by a pitch. WithL<strong>in</strong>dsley on third, Chris Tattonbrought <strong>in</strong> L<strong>in</strong>dsley with a sacrificefly to left.SEE STRONG PAGE A12 ➤SHS lady golfers grab another first at OverlakeSHS GIRLS GOLFStansbury. MacKenzie Yarbroughshot a 137 for <strong>Tooele</strong>.Region 6 allows four teamsto play <strong>in</strong> the state tournamentcom<strong>in</strong>g up on Tuesday and <strong>Tooele</strong>is close to play<strong>in</strong>g their way <strong>in</strong>but will have to f<strong>in</strong>ish the seasonstrong for that opportunity.The 4A state championshipfor girls golf will take place atEaglewood Golf Course <strong>in</strong> NorthSalt Lake on Tuesday.jgordon@tooeletranscript.com


TUESDAY May 3, 2011TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINA11Pet of the WeekGene Price Motorsports driver Greg Pursley drives out of the attitude turns Saturday at the K&N Pro Series West NASCAR race at Miller Motorsports Park. Pursleypicked up his second straight w<strong>in</strong> at MMP.Crashes bog down big raceby Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITORMaegan BurrFor more <strong>in</strong>fo. on animals-<strong>Tooele</strong> CountyAnimal Shelter 882-1051<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong>Animal Shelter 882-8900GrantsvilleAnimal Shelter 884-6881Cute Gray CatAdoption ProcedureLocal shelter adoption requiresvacc<strong>in</strong>ation payment, licens<strong>in</strong>gand possible shelter fee.Shelters are required tohold animals for 3 daysbefore euthanization.Fuel-efficient stock carsended up the big w<strong>in</strong>nersSaturday afternoon at theNASCAR K&N Pro Series Westrace at Miller MotorsportsPark.A series of accidents led toa series of yellow flags whichmeant drivers had to slow downand stay <strong>in</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e until they weregive a green flag to push thepedal to the metal and startrac<strong>in</strong>g aga<strong>in</strong>. A total of 27 lapsof the scheduled 50-lap racewere driven under yellow cautionflags.On the f<strong>in</strong>al lap of the race,drivers were hit with anotheryellow caution flag and thegreen-white-checkered rulewas implemented where drivershad to cont<strong>in</strong>ue under cautionuntil they could race fullspeed for the f<strong>in</strong>al two laps.Instead of end<strong>in</strong>g the race after50 laps, it cont<strong>in</strong>ued for 63 lapsand some of the cars <strong>in</strong> the leadhad to pit to take on more fuelbecause of the longer race.Andrew Ranger and EricHolmes led the race for severallaps, but ended up f<strong>in</strong>ish<strong>in</strong>g20th and 13th respectively.Greg Pursley, from Newhall,Calif., ended up w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gthe race just ahead of MosesSmith of Tempe, Ariz. and JimInglebright of Fairfield, Calif.f<strong>in</strong>ished third.Pursley started the race <strong>in</strong>the fifth position, while Smithstarted 12th and Inglebright10th.Park <strong>City</strong>’s Michael Self f<strong>in</strong>ishedeighth.“This race was unbelievable,it was so challeng<strong>in</strong>g but at thesame time it was a blast. I’venever driven <strong>in</strong> a race harderthan this one. I lost my thirdgear on the sixth lap and thatcaused problems work<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>fourth gear,” Self said. “WeMaegan BurrWestWorld Computers Chevrolet driver Daryl Harr (2) drives off of the clubhouse turn Saturday at the K&N Pro Series WestNASCAR race at Miller Motorsports Park. Nearly half the race was driven under yellow caution flags.didn’t accomplish what we setout to do and that was to w<strong>in</strong>,but I’m happy with it and Ihope the rest of the team andour fans are happy with it.” Selfconsiders MMP is home trackand learned to race as a youngsteron the kart track.Grantsville resident JoeMiller f<strong>in</strong>ished 27 laps and wasknocked out of the race withtransmission problems.It was the second w<strong>in</strong> of theseason for Pursley, who has ledthe championship stand<strong>in</strong>gsfrom the start of the season,and the fourth <strong>in</strong> the last sixNASCAR K&N Pro Series Westevents dat<strong>in</strong>g back to last year.“Me and Eric Holmes had agreat race there,” Pursley said.“I’ve got to thank him for a littlegive-and-take there. We werehav<strong>in</strong>g a great race together.And Moses gave us a great racethere at the end.”Pursley emphasized theimportance of fuel mileage onthe road course events such asthis.“Pretty much all the roadcourses we run, it comes downto fuel mileage,” he said. “We’vereally worked on our stuff forour fuel mileage. You neverknow how many green-whitecheckersyou’re go<strong>in</strong>g to get.”The NASCAR K&N Pro SeriesWest will return to the trackon Saturday, May 21, <strong>in</strong> theannual East-West Comb<strong>in</strong>ationRace presented by Tompk<strong>in</strong>sIndustries at Iowa Speedway <strong>in</strong>Newton, Iowa.Pursley rema<strong>in</strong>s <strong>in</strong> the lead<strong>in</strong> the championship stand<strong>in</strong>gs,with 550 po<strong>in</strong>ts. He is followedby Smith with 492, JonathanGomez with 438, David Mayhewwith 437 and Luis Mart<strong>in</strong>ez with423. Complet<strong>in</strong>g the top 10 areHolmes at 410, Brett Thompsonat 394, Self at 381, Daryl Harr at354 and Greg Rayl at 325.mwatson@tooeletranscript.comBrought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M.<strong>Tooele</strong> Veter<strong>in</strong>ary Cl<strong>in</strong>ic1182 N. 80 E., <strong>Tooele</strong> • 882-1051It seems like it wasonly yesterday…<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong>April 2011 W<strong>in</strong>ner: Less WynnA bubble sits <strong>in</strong> the grass.Maegan BurrGrantsville resident Joe Miller <strong>in</strong> the Brian Koski/Holleran Performance Chevrolet (88) drives through the attitude turnsSaturday at the K&N Pro Series West NASCAR race at Miller Motorsports Park. Miller f<strong>in</strong>ished 27 laps before transmissionproblems knocked him out of the race.Region 6BASEBALL Region OverallOlympus 6 2 11 5East 5 2 13 4Woods Cross 4 2 8 8Bountiful 4 3 9 10Stansbury 3 5 12 7<strong>Tooele</strong> 2 5 4 12Highland 1 6 5 10High School Sports Stand<strong>in</strong>gsSOFTBALL Region OverallBountiful 8 1 14 2<strong>Tooele</strong> 7 1 11 6Stansbury 7 2 15 6Woods Cross 4 4 7 10Olympus 4 6 8 13East 1 8 2 13Highland 0 8 0 9SOCCER Region OverallEast 6 1 8 3Bountiful 6 2 8 2Woods Cross 6 2 8 2Highland 4 2 6 2Olympus 2 5 3 6Stansbury 2 6 3 7<strong>Tooele</strong> 0 8 1 10Region 11BASEBALL Region OverallJuan Diego 8 0 18 3Bear River 5 2 9 7Morgan 3 2 7 10Judge Mem. 3 4 8 10Grantsville 2 6 10 10Ben Lomond 0 7 4 11SOFTBALL Region OverallJuan Diego 7 1 10 5Bear River 5 1 12 4Grantsville 5 2 13 4Judge Mem. 2 4 4 8Morgan 2 5 5 11Ben Lomond 0 8 0 14SOCCER Region OverallJuan Diego 8 1 11 2Judge Mem. 6 2 8 5Bear River 6 4 7 7Ben Lomond 6 3 6 9Morgan 2 8 2 13Grantsville 0 10 1 13Your photo could be next!Submit your photo at:www.tooeletranscript.com


<strong>Tooele</strong> County’s pioneer roots run deeply andthe value local citizens have <strong>in</strong> the area’sremarkable history is quickly evidenced at thefamous Benson Gristmill near Stansbury Park.16 TOOELE COUNT Y SUMMER 2010Spr<strong>in</strong>gs Mill, which is a work<strong>in</strong>g12 those millstones will demonstrate for visitors theSept.25.This farmer’sJune 12 –25th RestorationAnniversaryJune 17 –“Fun at the Mill” DayJuly 10 –“Daughters ofUtah Pioneers” DayAug. 7 –“Harvest Days”Farmer’s MarketAug. 13, 14, 16, 17 –“Music Man”by Benson GristmillPerform<strong>in</strong>g ArtsOct. 15-16 – Pumpk<strong>in</strong> WalkTOOELE COUNT Y SUMMER 2010 17A12TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTUESDAY May 3, 2011Stallions rally <strong>in</strong> 7th formuch-needed victoryby Jake GordonSTAFF WRITERIt didn’t matter much to theStansbury baseball players thatthey trailed by four runs head<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>to their f<strong>in</strong>al at-bat aga<strong>in</strong>stOlympus. The Stallions refused toquit and earned clutch hit afterclutch hit <strong>in</strong> the seventh <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g.With the bases loaded andStansbury hav<strong>in</strong>g alreadytrimmed a 7-3 deficit to get with<strong>in</strong>one run, Matt Cuellar had anopportunity at the plate with twoouts and the bases loaded. Cuellardidn’t disappo<strong>in</strong>t as he depositeda s<strong>in</strong>gle to center to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> tworuns for the game-w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g basehit and an 8-7 victory Mondayafternoon <strong>in</strong> Stansbury Park.“We f<strong>in</strong>ally came through <strong>in</strong> aone-run game,” said Stansburycoach Ray Cl<strong>in</strong>ton. “The guys atthe bottom of the order kept usgo<strong>in</strong>g.”The hit <strong>in</strong> the seventh wasthe only hit <strong>in</strong> the game forCuellar but it was enough to giveStansbury a pivotal victory over aregion opponent. Wyatt Branchand Trevor Cl<strong>in</strong>gman came up bigfor Stansbury at the bottom of thel<strong>in</strong>eup with both players earn<strong>in</strong>gtwo hits <strong>in</strong> the contest and eachdriv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> two runs while MattL<strong>in</strong>dsley also knocked two hits <strong>in</strong>the victory.Olympus put up the first scor<strong>in</strong>gthreat <strong>in</strong> the open<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gwhen they loaded the bases witha s<strong>in</strong>gle each from Tanner Curtis,Nate Sorenson and StephenSotiriou. Even with Stansburyevents THANKS TO THOUSANDS OF HANDSBenson Gristmill escaped oblivion 25 years ago.5This year marks the 25th anniversary of thegristmill’s second life,and the countless peoplewho have helped withits cont<strong>in</strong>ued restorationwill be acknowledgeddur<strong>in</strong>g daylong festivitieson June 12.Built <strong>in</strong> 1854 andoperated until the 1940s,the gristmill was nearly lost to oblivionwhen a group of localcitizens discovered itshistorical signifi cance<strong>in</strong> the early 1980s.Although <strong>in</strong> seriousdisrepair, the citizensgroup began an<strong>in</strong>itiative to save thevalley landmark.S<strong>in</strong>ce then the BensonGristmill has become <strong>Tooele</strong>County’s top pioneer historicalvenue. It also serves as amajor <strong>in</strong>formation center andcommunity-gather<strong>in</strong>g place.Thousands of visitors fromaround the world experience themill each year.The anniversary celebrationbeg<strong>in</strong>s as the mill opens at 10a.m. on June 12. At 1 p.m. therewill be a program to recognizeseveral local citizens who havebeen <strong>in</strong>strumental <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>itiallysav<strong>in</strong>g and then restor<strong>in</strong>g thestructure.In addition to a biganniversary cake, homemadebread and jam will be served.The day’s activities will also<strong>in</strong>clude tours, wagon rides, anddemonstrations such as loomweav<strong>in</strong>g and wagon wheelrestoration. A highlight of theday is the newly-fi nished Tw<strong>in</strong>gristmill that demonstrates the mill<strong>in</strong>g process thepioneers used.Located next to the Benson Gristmill, the Tw<strong>in</strong>Spr<strong>in</strong>gs Mill features water-driven millstones. On Juneprocess of gr<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g corn <strong>in</strong>to meal. The Tw<strong>in</strong> Spr<strong>in</strong>gsMill’s operation is part of theBensonGristmill tour. The gristmill replicawas constructed us<strong>in</strong>g pioneerbuild<strong>in</strong>g techniques by BensonGristmill employees.“We’re thrilled to host thisanniversary event and to givethanks to the many volunteersand the overall communityfor sav<strong>in</strong>g the mill,” saidMarilyn Shields, BensonGristmill adm<strong>in</strong>istrator.“Literally thousands ofhands have helpedrenovate the siteover the years.What standshere todayis a real<strong>in</strong>spiration.”But beforeso many handsgot <strong>in</strong>volved, therestoration effortbegan with onlyn<strong>in</strong>e local citizens <strong>in</strong> 1983. In late 1984, theyconv<strong>in</strong>ced Terracor to donate the mill site to <strong>Tooele</strong>County Corporation. Then <strong>in</strong> early 1985, the <strong>Tooele</strong>County Commission formally established theBenson Gristmill Restoration Committee.The committee immediately got to work to savewhat was left of the gristmill’s foundation, walls,roof and millworks. The orig<strong>in</strong>al millstones, importedfrom France and carted across the Great Pla<strong>in</strong>s nearly160 years ago, were found <strong>in</strong> the adjacent creek.It didn’t take long before the ranks of skilledvolunteers began to grow. In addition, the <strong>Tooele</strong>County Commission rolled up its sleeves and has beena major supporter s<strong>in</strong>ce 1985, noted Shields.In addition to the Benson Gristmill and Tw<strong>in</strong>Spr<strong>in</strong>gs Mill, the site also features pioneer cab<strong>in</strong>s, amiller’s cab<strong>in</strong>, a blacksmith’s shop, a sawmill, barnsand a country store.After the anniversary celebration, the nextscheduled summer event is “Fun at the Mill Day” onJune 17, dur<strong>in</strong>g which children ages 3-11 can learn toplay pioneer games from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Afterthat is the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Day on July 10,which features pioneer demonstrations, booths andtours.This year’s Benson Gristmill Perform<strong>in</strong>g Artsproduction will be “Music Man” onAug. 13, 14, 16 and 17. Also <strong>in</strong>August, the popular “HarvestDays” will beg<strong>in</strong> on Aug.7 and cont<strong>in</strong>ueuntilSHS BASEBALLstart<strong>in</strong>g pitcher Brek Bentley <strong>in</strong>an early jam, the only run he gaveup was when Spencer L<strong>in</strong>dsleyblooped a s<strong>in</strong>gle to right-centerfor a 1-0 lead.Stansbury got the run rightback <strong>in</strong> the bottom half as Cuellarand Christian Pitts led off the<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g with back-to-back walks.After Cl<strong>in</strong>t Peterson reached onan error to load the bases, anotherwalk, this time by Branch, leveledthe score at 1-1 after the first.Pitch<strong>in</strong>g settled <strong>in</strong> for the nexttwo <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gs but then Olympusbroke the game open <strong>in</strong> thefourth. Tyler Hill started the rallywith a one-out s<strong>in</strong>gle and thenChris Tatton and Brock Bettilyonwalked to load the bases. Curtiscleared the bases for Olympuswith a triple to the fence <strong>in</strong> rightcenter for a 4-1 lead. Curtislater came around to score on aground out by Sorenson for a 5-1advantage.It took an <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g but Stansburywas able to cut <strong>in</strong>to the Olympuslead. Jake Witkowski started therally with a one-out triple andwas later brought <strong>in</strong> to scorewith a s<strong>in</strong>gle hit through the leftside by Peterson to make it 5-2. Cl<strong>in</strong>gman supplied the thirdrun for Stansbury with a s<strong>in</strong>glethrough the left side also to getthe Stallions with<strong>in</strong> two after five.The two runs that Stansburypicked up <strong>in</strong> the fifth were takenright back <strong>in</strong> the top of the sixthby Olympus. Bettilyon started itmarket, craft fair and fl eamarket is held every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.The Pumpk<strong>in</strong> Walk, one of the gristmill’s biggestevents, is set for Oct. 15-16. The theme for this year is“Pumpk<strong>in</strong>s on Broadway.”Daily activities at the mill <strong>in</strong>clude tours from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. In addition,the mill is a popular place to hold family gather<strong>in</strong>gs,wedd<strong>in</strong>gs, company parties, and church groups. Thegristmill’s country store offers unique and handmadeitems.The Benson Gristmill is open Monday throughSaturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 1 to Oct. 31.For reservations for specialevents call (435) 882-7678.Or visit www.bensonmill.org or exploretooele.com formore <strong>in</strong>formation.How to get there: KEY SUMMER DATES:The Benson Gristmillis located at 325 SR-138<strong>in</strong> Stansbury Park. Thataddress is one mile westof the SR-36 and SR-138 junction andstoplight.Full ColorEvery Page!with a lead-off walk and made hisway to second after a ground out.With Bettilyon on second, Sotirioubelted a s<strong>in</strong>gle up the middle for a6-3 lead. Spencer L<strong>in</strong>dsley addeda seventh run with a s<strong>in</strong>gle tocenter that scored Sotiriou for afour-run advantage.Stansbury didn’t put up muchof a fight <strong>in</strong> the sixth but theseventh was a different story asPitts reached on an error andWitkowski walked to get the<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g started.Two consecutive outs put theStallions <strong>in</strong> a dire position but theStansbury hitters kept com<strong>in</strong>g upwith clutch hits. Branch got theball roll<strong>in</strong>g with a s<strong>in</strong>gle smackedup the middle to make the score7-4.Cl<strong>in</strong>gman brought the gamewith<strong>in</strong> two with a s<strong>in</strong>gle to leftand p<strong>in</strong>ch-hitter Chandler Staleywalked with the bases loaded tobr<strong>in</strong>g Stansbury with<strong>in</strong> 7-6 withthe bases still loaded.Pressure never seemed toset <strong>in</strong> for Stansbury as Cuellarcalmly placed a s<strong>in</strong>gle to centerthat brought Cl<strong>in</strong>gman aroundto score from third and TysonHaddon barely beat out the tag athome for the game-w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g run.Cl<strong>in</strong>ton hopes that this victorywill fuel future victories toend the season. “We need to w<strong>in</strong>out to have any shot at playoffs,”Cl<strong>in</strong>ton said.Stansbury will cont<strong>in</strong>ue Region6 play when they host WoodsCross on Thursday at 3:30 p.m.jgordon@tooeletranscript.comHave a SuccessfulSummer with theSummer Guide!The <strong>Tooele</strong> County Summer Guideis the perfect advertis<strong>in</strong>g opportunityfor you to get your name out there.This beautiful full-color magaz<strong>in</strong>e willbe used by readers all summer longand will be a constant rem<strong>in</strong>der to thepublic about your bus<strong>in</strong>ess.10,000 CopiesPr<strong>in</strong>ted & DistributedALL ADS ARE FULL COLORInserted <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong> and placed<strong>in</strong> motels, restaurants, bus<strong>in</strong>esses for tourists andvisitors’ bureaus across the Wasatch Front. Magaz<strong>in</strong>eSize: 8-1/4 x 10-3/4. Shelf life: 4 Months.Advertis<strong>in</strong>g deadl<strong>in</strong>e is May 13, 2011.Reservation and copy deadl<strong>in</strong>e is May 16.Published May 26, 2011Call Today! 882-0050SLC: 801-355-6525TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINMaegan BurrStansbury High School’s Dom<strong>in</strong>ick Johnson (26) kicks a goal to tie the game while be<strong>in</strong>g chased by <strong>Tooele</strong> defenderMichael Caldwell (25) on Monday.Overtimecont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A10After the goal, Andersen substitutedfor Brunson and sent<strong>in</strong> Kyler Clements as goalie.“That’s the first time I’vesubstituted at goalkeeper.Brunson has been our primarygoalkeeper all season and hasdone a great job, but it seemedhe was just hav<strong>in</strong>g an off-day.”In the second half Andersenalso changed from a 3-5-2alignment to a 3-4-3 to providemore offensive firepower.“We really needed to pickit up on offense. In the firsthalf I had one of my forwardsplay<strong>in</strong>g back on defense andwe moved him up to forwardaga<strong>in</strong> on offense <strong>in</strong> the secondhalf. It was a little risky ondefense, but I figured it didn’tmatter if we lost by one goal ortwo or three — it was still a lossso we made the change to helpour offense,” the coach said.As time wound down <strong>in</strong> thesecond half, Stansbury startedto pressure the net and got apair of close-<strong>in</strong> shots but couldnot connect until Dom<strong>in</strong>icJohnson found a clear path tothe goal and knocked it <strong>in</strong> to tieit at 2-2 with about 7 m<strong>in</strong>utesleft <strong>in</strong> regulation.Stansbury moves to 2-6<strong>in</strong> Region 6 stand<strong>in</strong>gs whilethe Buffaloes sit at 0-8. Bothcoaches are impressed with theStrongcont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A10Brown scored the thirdOlympus run on an error whileCurtis doubled <strong>in</strong> a run andStephen Sotiriou capped thescor<strong>in</strong>g with a s<strong>in</strong>gle to center toknot the game at 5-5.Hav<strong>in</strong>g just lost their four-runlead, <strong>Tooele</strong> got right back tobus<strong>in</strong>ess <strong>in</strong> the bottom half witha lead-off double by McKendrick.<strong>Tooele</strong> eventually loaded thebases when Park and Burr drewwalks. Gould was able to forcea run across when he got hit bythe pitch to give <strong>Tooele</strong> a slim6-5 lead.Even with <strong>Tooele</strong>’s one-runlead, Olympus didn’t let go of themomentum and they got go<strong>in</strong>gaga<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the sixth. Tatton startedthe <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g with a double and wasfollowed by a s<strong>in</strong>gle from TaylorIf it happens here,read about it here.TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINSubscribe Today • 882-0050Maegan Burr<strong>Tooele</strong> High School’s TJ Porter (3) and Stansbury High School’s Jara Eshete (1)fight for the ball Monday afternoon.progress of their young teamsthis season and say the futureMaegan Burr<strong>Tooele</strong> High School’s Colton Burrmakes a catch <strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>field Thursdayaga<strong>in</strong>st Olympus.Cox.<strong>Tooele</strong> opted to <strong>in</strong>tentionallywalk the hot-hitt<strong>in</strong>g Curtis butNate Sorenson made them paylooks bright.mwatson@tooeletranscript.comwith a s<strong>in</strong>gle to left-center to tiethe game at 6-6. Sotiriou brought<strong>in</strong> a run after gett<strong>in</strong>g beaned withthe bases loaded then Curtisscored from third on a passedball to make the score 8-6.Olympus tacked on a couple<strong>in</strong>surance runs <strong>in</strong> the seventh,start<strong>in</strong>g with a solo home runfrom Tyler Hill to left to beg<strong>in</strong> the<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g. Curtis got his team to 10runs with a double to the fence<strong>in</strong> left-center for a 10-6 lead.After leav<strong>in</strong>g the bases loaded<strong>in</strong> the sixth, <strong>Tooele</strong> lookedto make amends and pull outa come-from-beh<strong>in</strong>d victory <strong>in</strong>the seventh. Logan Poyner andMcKendrick drew walks whileSanders drove <strong>in</strong> a run with aground out to the left side butthat would be all <strong>Tooele</strong> couldmuster <strong>in</strong> the f<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g asOlympus held on for the threerunvictory.“Any team can beat anyone <strong>in</strong>this region,” Med<strong>in</strong>a said. “Thisweek will tell if we can make it tothe playoffs.”<strong>Tooele</strong> will cont<strong>in</strong>ue theirregion season when they travelto Salt Lake <strong>City</strong> to face East onThursday at 3:30 p.m.jgordon@tooeletranscript.com“PAUL VIGIL ISENTERTAINING,CHARMING, WAY FUNNYAND DELIGHTFUL BUTWE DIDN’T CARE ABOUTANY OF THAT, WEJUST STARED AT HISHANDS... 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TUESDAY May 3, 2011• Wedd<strong>in</strong>gs, Military, Graduation• Classifieds and Public NoticesTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINHometownB1Unless otherwise requested, community news itemssuch as wedd<strong>in</strong>gs, missionaries, birthdays, babies andThe Bullet<strong>in</strong> Board must be submitted by 3 p.m. theday prior to the desired publication date. To place acommunity news item or for more <strong>in</strong>formation contactCommunity News Editor Sarah Miley at 882-0050 orswest@tooeletranscript.com.Sterl<strong>in</strong>g Scholars<strong>Tooele</strong> High School 2011ooeleHighSchool isproud to Tannounce announce the2011 Deseret News/ KSL TV Sterl<strong>in</strong>gScholars. The Sterl<strong>in</strong>gScholars are requiredto demonstrate excellence<strong>in</strong> four characteristics:a specificcategory, overall academics,leadership andcitizenship. Each ofthese students exemplifiesthis excellence.Brooke AdamsSarah AndersonTanner BanksBrooke Adams:musicBrooke is an accomplishedmusician. Shechooses to specialize <strong>in</strong>the clar<strong>in</strong>et while enjoy<strong>in</strong>gmany other talents<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g s<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g bothvocally and <strong>in</strong> AmericanSign Language, play<strong>in</strong>gpiano, and Polynesiandance. Expand<strong>in</strong>g thesetalents has allowed herto also focus on academics.Brooke will beattend<strong>in</strong>g the FloridaInstitute of Technologywhere she will be study<strong>in</strong>gastrophysics.Ashlyn CahoonAlyssa GambleShannon HowsdenSarah Anderson:family and consumersciencesSarah plans to teachelementary school soher studies <strong>in</strong> Familyand Consumer Sciencesare a natural fit. Shehas earned Utah StateCareer and TechnicalEducation SkillCertificates <strong>in</strong> InteriorDesign, Foods I andFoods II. Additionally,she is <strong>in</strong>tern<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> thefourth grade at CopperCanyon ElementarySchool. She has preparedfor additionalschool<strong>in</strong>g by tak<strong>in</strong>gAP Calculus and APEnglish and severalUSU and SLCC concurrentenrollment courses.Mirranda MottRyan Rob<strong>in</strong>sonSkyler SmithTanner Banks: socialscienceTanner is the 2010-2011 student bodyvice-president and hasserved as the junior classpresident. This yearTanner volunteered<strong>in</strong> a campaign wherehe distributed flyers,posted signs and visitedwith constituents.Additionally, Tanner iscurrently the Interactpresident, which hehelped found <strong>in</strong> 2009.Dur<strong>in</strong>g this year Tannerwon the Rotary YouthLeadership Award,and traveled to PuertoPenasco on a servicetrip build<strong>in</strong>g a housefor a local family.Ashlyn Cahoon:EnglishAshlyn is currentlytak<strong>in</strong>g AP English andAP Calculus hav<strong>in</strong>gsuccessfully completedHistory 1700, PersonalF<strong>in</strong>ance 1050, Math1010 and Math 1050.In 2008, her poem“Happily Ever After”was published <strong>in</strong> theschool literary magaz<strong>in</strong>e.She has writtenSEE TOOELE PAGE B8 ➤Jenessa SwanJacquel<strong>in</strong>e TrujilloMak<strong>in</strong>nley vonWeller


B2TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTUESDAY May 3, 2011Moments<strong>in</strong> TimeTHE HISTORY CHANNEL➤ On May 19, 1836, dur<strong>in</strong>ga raid, Comanche, Kiowaand Caddo Indians <strong>in</strong>Texas kidnap 9-year-oldCynthia Ann Parker andkill her family. Adopted<strong>in</strong>to the Comanche tribe,she lived a happy life,marry<strong>in</strong>g a warrior andhav<strong>in</strong>g three children,until Texas Rangersrecaptured her <strong>in</strong> 1860.They forced her to returnto live aga<strong>in</strong> amongAnglo-Americans afterkill<strong>in</strong>g her husband.➤ On May 16, 1849, theNew York <strong>City</strong> Board ofHealth f<strong>in</strong>ally is ableto establish a hospitalto deal with a choleraepidemic that, beforeit ends, kills more than5,000 people. The diseasespread when boat passengersescaped from amandatory quarant<strong>in</strong>e.Mega Maze➤ On May 18, 1861, anobscure California newspaperrelates how firstlady Mary Todd L<strong>in</strong>colntook it upon herself toappo<strong>in</strong>t Mr. W.S. Wood assuper<strong>in</strong>tendent of PublicBuild<strong>in</strong>gs. The article suggestedthat Mrs. L<strong>in</strong>colnhad been smitten withMr. Wood’s handsomefeatures, luxuriant whiskersand graceful carriage.➤ On May 20, 1873, LeviStrauss secures the necessarypatents for canvaspants with copper rivetsto re<strong>in</strong>force the stresspo<strong>in</strong>ts. Unable to sell alarge supply of canvas<strong>in</strong> the California m<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gcamps, Strauss had hiton the idea of us<strong>in</strong>g thedurable material to makework pants for m<strong>in</strong>ers.➤ On May 17, 1943, thecrew of the MemphisBelle, one of a group ofAmerican bombers based<strong>in</strong> Brita<strong>in</strong>, becomes thefirst B-17 crew to complete25 missions overEurope. A fictional filmabout the B-17, called“Memphis Belle,” wasreleased <strong>in</strong> 1990.➤ On May 21, 1955,unknown s<strong>in</strong>ger ChuckBerry paid his first visitto a record<strong>in</strong>g studio andcut “Maybellene.” Thesong became a No. 1 R&Bhit and a No. 5 pop hit. Ithelped that DJ Alan Freedplayed the record for twohours straight dur<strong>in</strong>g hisWINS radio show.1. HISTORY: The GenevaConvention, agreementsthat def<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong>ternationaltreatment of prisoners ofwar, were updated <strong>in</strong> whatyear?2. MYTHOLOGY: What are then<strong>in</strong>e patron goddesses of thearts called?3. GEOGRAPHY: The PyreneesMounta<strong>in</strong>s lie betweenFrance and what othercountry?4. ANATOMY: Stomatitis is<strong>in</strong>flammation of what?5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE:Mother Cabr<strong>in</strong>i was the firstU.S. citizen to become what?6. PRESIDENTS: Who was the14th president of the UnitedStates?7. SCIENCE: What genus dohuman be<strong>in</strong>gs belong to?8. LITERATURE: In what centurydid Dante complete “TheDiv<strong>in</strong>e Comedy”?9. TELEVISION: On the animatedchildren’s show“Arthur,” what k<strong>in</strong>d of animaldoes the ma<strong>in</strong> characterresemble?10. MATH: What is the squareroot of 64?➤ On May 22, 1969, legendaryactor Paul Newmanmakes his onscreen rac<strong>in</strong>gdebut <strong>in</strong> the actiondramafilm “W<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g.”Newman played FrankCapua, a struggl<strong>in</strong>g racecar driver who mustturn around his fortunesby w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g the biggestrace of them all -- theIndianapolis 500.© 2011 K<strong>in</strong>g Features Synd., Inc.Q: I read somewhere that myall-time favorite band, KISS, isback <strong>in</strong> the studio work<strong>in</strong>g ona new album. Is that true? Ifso, when can we expect somenew material from them? --Rodney G., via e-mailA: It’s true: KISS is work<strong>in</strong>gon a new studio album. Theband began record<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> April,and lead s<strong>in</strong>ger/songwriterPaul Stanley told me that theyexpect to release the album <strong>in</strong>late fall or early 2012, depend<strong>in</strong>gon how th<strong>in</strong>gs go. He said:“So far, it sounds phenomenal.It’ll be worth the wait, I promise.”In the meantime, Paul alsois work<strong>in</strong>g with the HouseALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOWResearch Institute to help br<strong>in</strong>gawareness to teen hear<strong>in</strong>g loss.Hav<strong>in</strong>g been born deaf <strong>in</strong> oneear as well as be<strong>in</strong>g a megarock star, Paul knows all aboutprotect<strong>in</strong>g his hear<strong>in</strong>g, and hewants to help spread the wordany way he can. “Hear<strong>in</strong>g lossaffects kids, it affects teens, andit affects adults. I tell people, ‘Ifyou won’t listen to somebody<strong>in</strong> a white coat, maybe you’lllisten to somebody <strong>in</strong> blackleather.’”For more <strong>in</strong>fo on how youcan protect your hear<strong>in</strong>g, go toearbud.org and soundrules.org.• • •Q: Will “Memphis Beat” and“Rizzoli and Isles” be back onTV? I’m already gett<strong>in</strong>g tired ofall the summer reality shows!-- Glenda F., via e-mailA: “Memphis” and “Rizzoli”will be back this summer onTNT, start<strong>in</strong>g June 14 and July11, respectively. In fact, TNTrecently announced its all-newsummer programm<strong>in</strong>g slate,which <strong>in</strong>cludes two new series,“Frankl<strong>in</strong> and Bash” with Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Breck<strong>in</strong>Meyer, and “Fall<strong>in</strong>g Skies” withNoah Wylie. Other return<strong>in</strong>gseries <strong>in</strong>clude “Men of a Certa<strong>in</strong>Age” on June 1, “HawthoRNe”on June 14, “Leverage” on June26 and “The Closer” on July 11.So get ready for some summertimedrama, because TNT isfilled to the brim with it!• • •Q: The Season 1 cliffhangerfor Syfy’s “Be<strong>in</strong>g Human” hadme on the edge of my seat.Please tell me it has beenrenewed for another season-- I can’t wait to see what theycome up with next! -- Jackie H.<strong>in</strong> MontanaA: The vampire/werewolf/ghost fantasy-drama has beenrenewed for a second seasonby the Syfy network. In fact, theSeason 1 f<strong>in</strong>ale shattered rat<strong>in</strong>gsrecords for the network.Although no official Season 2premiere date has been given,I would assume to look for itcome January 2012.• • •Q: I was happy to read<strong>in</strong> your column that “InPla<strong>in</strong> Sight” would be backon USA for a fourth andfifth season, but I readthat star Mary McCormackis pregnant <strong>in</strong> real life.How will they handle it onthe show? -- Colleen V., LasVegasA: Mary and hubbyMichael Morris are expect<strong>in</strong>gtheir third child together.Mary told People magaz<strong>in</strong>ethat her pregnancywill be written <strong>in</strong>to theshow, so it will be <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>gto see what this meansfor her character, MaryShannon.Write to C<strong>in</strong>dy at K<strong>in</strong>gFeatures Weekly Service, Paul StanleyP.O. Box 536475, Orlando,FL 32853-6475; or e-mailher at letters@c<strong>in</strong>dyelavsky. twitter.com/Celebrity_Extra.com. For more news andextended <strong>in</strong>terviews, visit www. © 2011 K<strong>in</strong>g Features Synd., Inc.celebrityextraonl<strong>in</strong>e.com andPUZZLE ANSWERSTrivia Test Answers1. 19492. The Muses3. Spa<strong>in</strong>4. The mouth5. A sa<strong>in</strong>t6. Frankl<strong>in</strong> Pierce7. Homo8. 14th century9. Aardvark10. 8© 2011 K<strong>in</strong>g FeaturesSynd., Inc.


TUESDAY May 3, 2011TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINB3WEDDINGSGRADUATEBarrus/AllredLewis/HuntNicholas RomanoMr. and Mrs. Scott and NatalieBarrus request the pleasure ofyour company at the wedd<strong>in</strong>greception of their daughter AlexaGem to Eric Chad Allred son ofMr. and Mrs. Chad and MelanieAllred follow<strong>in</strong>g their marriage<strong>in</strong> the Draper LDS Temple Friday,May 6, 2011, from 6-8 p.m. at 203East Erda Way Erda, Utah.If we have <strong>in</strong>advertentlymissed anyone, please jo<strong>in</strong> us tocelebrate the start of their newlife together.Trent and Dea Lewis arepleased to announce the marriageof their daughter SharieElise to Jeffrey McCade Huntson of Rodger and Mary AnnHunt. Jeff and Sharie were marriedSaturday, Jan. 8, 2011 <strong>in</strong>Grantsville.Jeffrey McCade Hunt and Sharie EliseLewisCongratulations to NicholasRomano who graduated fromBrigham Young University with adouble-major <strong>in</strong> bus<strong>in</strong>ess managementand Italian studies.He graduated with Honors, theuniversity’s highest graduationdist<strong>in</strong>ction, and also earned theGlobal Management Certificatewhich is equivalent to an <strong>in</strong>ternationalbus<strong>in</strong>ess m<strong>in</strong>or. We arevery proud of you son! Keep upthe hard work!Alexa Gem Barrus and Eric ChadAllredMILITARYVaughn J. TurnerArmy National Guard Pvt.Vaughn J. 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Our readers are <strong>in</strong>formed that all dwell<strong>in</strong>gs advertised <strong>in</strong> this paper are available on an equal opportunity basis.ServicesServicesServicesFurniture &AppliancesLivestockChild CareHelp WantedHelp WantedWantedHANSON & SONSHandyman Home repairs,f<strong>in</strong>ish basements,sid<strong>in</strong>g, roof<strong>in</strong>g, plumb<strong>in</strong>g,electrical, decks,tile. Very Reasonable.Local <strong>Tooele</strong>. Jeff(801)694-1568AVALONDEVELOPMENTFast Cash for JunkPaid by the Ton• Equipment • Cars, Trucks• Any Metal • DemolitionFree Quote & Pick-upCall 801-654-4510435-535-6817ALTERATIONSand AWARDWINNINGTAILORINGbyKATHYJONES882-6605AAA Best Deal. Aerate,fertilizer, weed spray.All for $55. Also availabletotal weed kill out.Spr<strong>in</strong>kler system <strong>in</strong>stallation.S<strong>in</strong>ce ‘78. 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Paid CDLtra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g available &Benefits! Call Prime today!800-277-0212www.prime<strong>in</strong>c.com(ucan)DRIVERS NEEDED!Get your CDL, Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g& Employment Today!Our Drivers Avg'd over$110,000 <strong>in</strong> 2010 onour Career Path. CentralRefrigerated:1-800-525-9277ESL INSTRUCTORneeded. 6 hours/weekfor early morn<strong>in</strong>g class.ESL teach<strong>in</strong>g experiencerequired, certifica t i o n p r e f e r r e d .$16/hour. Send resumeto <strong>in</strong>fo@elscenter.orgIt’s aElite Top Producer,<strong>Tooele</strong> CountyBoard of RealtorsRecognizedRespectedRecommended1487 N COLAVITO WAYONLY $ 164,900New energy efficient w<strong>in</strong>dows and slid<strong>in</strong>g glass door.New carpet, tile & two tone pa<strong>in</strong>t. New cab<strong>in</strong>ets, silestonecounters. New sta<strong>in</strong>less steel appliances. C/A. ma<strong>in</strong> floorlaundry. Nice yard. Lot of storage. MLS #101751372 BENCHMARKONLY $ 139,000Nice Rambler condo <strong>in</strong> Benchmark Village.Updated kitchen. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. Central air.Clubhouse & swimm<strong>in</strong>g pool. MLS# 1005059DRIVERS/ CDL TRAIN-ING Career Central. Nomoney down. CDLTra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. Work for us orlet us work for you! Unbeatablecareer opportunities.Tra<strong>in</strong>ee, Companydriver, Lease operatorearn up to $51k,Lease tra<strong>in</strong>ers earn upto $80k 877-369-7092www.centraldriv<strong>in</strong>gjobs.net (ucan)FULL TIME experienceddental assistant. Knowledgeof CAD-CAM,E4D or Cerec preferrable.Up to $20/hr. Emailresume to njcole01@msn.com.JOB POSITION availableat Dugway Prov<strong>in</strong>gGround. Contractor,Government ResourcesGroup LLC. The positionis Warehouseperson,3-5 years warehous<strong>in</strong>gand forklift experiencerequired. Candidateswith current(2010 or later) certification<strong>in</strong> Technical Transportationof HazardousMaterials Course-AMMO 62-49 CFR Part172 Subpart H andDOT Hazardous MaterialsTransportationC o u r s e H M - 1 8 1 /HM-126F Strongly preferred.Additional work<strong>in</strong>cludes: warehouse receiv<strong>in</strong>gactivity, vehicledriver perform<strong>in</strong>g vendorwill call pickups,and back up support forPack<strong>in</strong>g/ Crat<strong>in</strong>g andShipp<strong>in</strong>g section. Interested<strong>in</strong>dividuals pleasef a x r e s u m e t o435-831-3404. All personssubmitt<strong>in</strong>g resumemust <strong>in</strong>clude readablecopy of current driver licenseand driver record.GRG will not acceptresumes after 5May 2011.NEW SPRING Jobs!!Actors, Models, Extras.Not a school. No experience.801-661-2225PART TIME Medical assistantneeded for busymedical practice. Experiencerequired. Apply<strong>in</strong> person at 280 NorthMa<strong>in</strong> Street.PART TIME position, nobenefits. Adm<strong>in</strong>istrativeclerk. 4 hours per day(M-F) $15 per hour. Basiccomputer skills required.Send resumeto, PO Box 1268,<strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah 84074HAVING A yard sale?Advertise <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>1165 N. 220 WEST #139ONLY $ 150,0004 bdrms, 3 baths. Cable Tv Wired; Clubhouse;Electric Dryer Hookup; Exercise Room;Swimm<strong>in</strong>g Pool. MLS# 1011365372 E. MEADOWS DRONLY $ 340,000Great Custom Built Home on <strong>Tooele</strong>’s East Bench.Comeby for a flier! So many nice upgrades!MLS #961549Alp<strong>in</strong>e Academy is hir<strong>in</strong>g Full Time/Part Time direct care workers toassist live-<strong>in</strong> treatment couples<strong>in</strong> work<strong>in</strong>g with troubled youth<strong>in</strong> the <strong>Tooele</strong> area. The positionrequires someone who is motivated,energetic, and adventurous. Italso requires a flexible schedule<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g nights and weekends. Paystarts at $10/hr. + benefits.If you are <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>gmore about the position send yourresume to to Fax435-843-5416or emailbnorman@youthvillage.orgRE/MAXPlat<strong>in</strong>um“Scent”sationalTime to Buy!Call me for “Scent”sational ServiceSandra Larsen435.224.9186673 E OAKRIDGENew List<strong>in</strong>gTOOELE BASED Companylook<strong>in</strong>g for aggressive<strong>in</strong>dividual tosolicit sales <strong>in</strong> the embroidery,screen pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gand ad specialtyfields as an outsidesales person. Must beself-motivated andfriendly. Responsiblefor cont<strong>in</strong>ued pursuit ofnew bus<strong>in</strong>ess opportunities,<strong>in</strong>itiate and ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>contact with customers<strong>in</strong> person, overthe phone and email.Sales experience preferredbut not necessary.Please fax resumeto (801)618-4208or email byrd@elogowear.comWELLNESS COACHESneeded. Internationalwellness company expand<strong>in</strong>g.Part time orfull time. $500-$5000/mo. Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gavailable. Call today.Marci (801)309-4403Bus<strong>in</strong>essOpportunitiesSmall Bus<strong>in</strong>ess owners:Place your classified ad<strong>in</strong> 45 newspapersthroughout Utah foronly $163. for 25words, and $5. perword over 25. You willreach up to 340,000households and it is aone call, one order, onebill program. Call the<strong>Transcript</strong> Bullet<strong>in</strong> at882-0050 for further<strong>in</strong>fo. (ucan)ONLY $ 464,900Georgeous Home you really must see! Stunn<strong>in</strong>gviews all around. Walk out basement. Beautifulhardwood trim and cab<strong>in</strong>etry.Ugraded appliances.Rock fireplaces. Theatre room. MLS #1026807I WILL Pay cash for yourcars, trucks or SUVs,runn<strong>in</strong>g or not. Freetow<strong>in</strong>g. Call Amy(801)688-9053JUNK BATTERIES,auto, truck, tractor, RV,no Toy, flashlight, Willpay $1ea and pick up.Alum<strong>in</strong>um, copper,s t e e l . 8 3 0 - 2 3 0 9 ,837-2246RecreationalVehiclesTRAILER FOR sale:2002 Aljo trailer, 26ftwith slide out, <strong>in</strong> prist<strong>in</strong>econdition, with extras.See to appreciate.(435)224-5434AutosCASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or brokendown car, truck orSUV. Free tow<strong>in</strong>g. Call(801)347-2428SELL YOUR CAR orboat <strong>in</strong> the classifieds.Call 882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.comApartmentsfor Rent2 AND 3bdrm apartmentsbeh<strong>in</strong>d SuperWal-Mart. Swimm<strong>in</strong>gpool, hot tub, exerciseroom, playground, fullclubhouse. 843-44001773 N. AARON DR.ONLY $ 149,900Brand New Build. Master has large bath & walk <strong>in</strong> closet.4 bds 2 bth & laundry all on top level! C/A. 8’ garage door.Landscap<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>c.! Easy access to hwy for easy commute toSLC. MLS #977090105 NORTH MAINONLY $ 289,900RUSH VALLEY Over 5 acres. 1989 home with30 X 40 Garage/shop that is fully <strong>in</strong>sulated &f<strong>in</strong>ished. Heated! MLS #962555761 W JUNIPER CTONLY $ 39,900Cul-de-Sac; Curb & Gutter;Terra<strong>in</strong>: Flat; View: Lake;View: Mounta<strong>in</strong>


Tuesday May 3, 2011Apartmentsfor Rent2BDRM 1BTH Duplex,w/d hook up, new pa<strong>in</strong>t,814 U<strong>in</strong>tah Ave$600/mo $500/dep(435)830-63422BDRM 1BTH, remodeled,govt. subsidized.Playground, carport,free cable. $500/dep.211 S. Hale, Grantsville.Call Chris(435)843-8247 EqualHous<strong>in</strong>g Opp.2BDRM 1BTH. Downstairsapartment. Utilitiesand TV <strong>in</strong>cl.$800/mo. $500 clean<strong>in</strong>gdeposit (801)913-5280. Avail 5/1. NoSmok<strong>in</strong>g or Pets.2BDRM Apartment,very clean, w/d hookups,cable. No smok<strong>in</strong>g/pets. $400/dep,$500/mo. BroadwayPo<strong>in</strong>te Apartments.Brandon (435)840-8 4 1 6 R e b e c c a(435)840-5425 Keith(801)972-20212BDRM, covered park<strong>in</strong>g,w/d hookups,$625/mo, deposit andfirst month’s rent. Nosmok<strong>in</strong>g. Call Ron(435)849-3969 or Marci(435)830-93633BDRM, 1.5BTH apartme n t , $ 1 0 0 0 / m o ,$500/dep, utilities <strong>in</strong>cluded,central air, w/dhookups, no pets ors m o k i n g . K i m(435)830-9371DUPLEX. VERY Niceclean 2bdrm 1bthhome, w/d, central air,1 car garage, $700/mo.Nice yard. Call(435)830-4716SELL YOUR computer<strong>in</strong> the classifieds. Call882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.comNow Rent<strong>in</strong>gIncome Restrictions ApplyExclusively for SeniorsPet FriendlyCall for details435.843.0717<strong>Tooele</strong> County Homes& Lots!1436 East Country Ln • ErdaFantastic Home on 5 acres. 6200 sq. feet. Spiral staircase, balcony overlook<strong>in</strong>g the great room. Ma<strong>in</strong> floormaster bedroom. 3 bedrooms upstairs with adjo<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gbaths. Large shop with heat<strong>in</strong>g/cool<strong>in</strong>g and 3 roomsand bathroom. Large storage shed and a 50’X60’c<strong>in</strong>derblock barn. WOW! A must to see.330 W. 1430 N., OverlakeBeautiful open 2 story home, 4 Bedrooms 2full baths, 1-3/4 bath, 1- ½ bath Large mastersuite, lovely country kitchen and a largefenced yard. Only $ 189,900191 Starboard Ln, StansburyImmaculate 2 story home completely f<strong>in</strong>ishedto perfection. 5 bedrooms, 2 family rooms, 2fireplaces, beautifully landscaped.Only $ 239,000LotsApartmentsfor RentHOUSEMATE Wanted.Private lower level,2bdrm, 1bth, sharedkitchen, laundry. Utilitiesand wifi <strong>in</strong>cluded.Partially furnished. Nosmok<strong>in</strong>g or pets.$650/mo.(801)243-1972NICE QUIET 1BDRMApartment, w/d hookups$525/mo. Nosmok<strong>in</strong>g/ pets. ContactRon (435)849-3969 orMarci (435)830-9363QUIET 1BDRM furnished+w/d, $675/mo,utilities <strong>in</strong>cluded, LDSstandards, no pets, nosmok<strong>in</strong>g, (435)843-1379SETTLEMENT CAN-YON APARTMENTSBrand new market 2 &3 bedroom apts. Pricesstart<strong>in</strong>g at $815. CallDanielle 843-4400 for<strong>in</strong>fo.SLEEPING ROOMSavailable, $70 perweek, $10 key deposit,first and last week- total$150 to move <strong>in</strong>. 46 NBroadway. 882-7605TOOELE 2BDRM 1BTHrecently updated, w/dhookups, covered park<strong>in</strong>g.Corner of V<strong>in</strong>e &Coleman. $675/mo,$500/dep. Call Jim(435)850-2374Homes forRentWHY RENT When YouCan Buy? Zero down& Low Income programs,1st time & S<strong>in</strong>gleparent programs,Berna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1BECOME A SUB-SCRIBER. 882-0050Homes forRent1BDRM HOUSES. EnglandAvenue, 250 North100 West. $550/mo,$250/dep; 1bdrm mobilehome $500/mo. Nosmok<strong>in</strong>g, no pets.(435)882-4827(435)830-82851BDRM, 1BTH w/appliances,$500/mo, 1st &last month’s plus $250clean<strong>in</strong>g deposit, nosmok<strong>in</strong>g/ pets. Referencesrequired. Grantsvi l l e . C a l l(435)249-03742BDRM PLUS office,partly remolded housefor rent. Extra storage,new carpet/ pa<strong>in</strong>t, 2 cargarage. $800/mon plusutilities and depots. Nopets/smok<strong>in</strong>g.(801)971-2890 or (801)824-80302BDRM, 1BTH w/dhook-ups, central air,632 E 500 North$650/mo $1000 securitydeposit. (801)450-84322BDRM, 1BTH, 91 E600 N <strong>Tooele</strong>.$695 &$735. New floor &pa<strong>in</strong>t. View picts andapply atwmgutah.com.435-849-5826or email<strong>in</strong>fo@wmgutah.com3BDRM 2BTH, $840/mo,$500/dep, no pets, nosmok<strong>in</strong>g. Carport, storage.Available May 1st.(435)830-60163BDRM House, $700/mo, $400/dep, utilitiesnot <strong>in</strong>cluded, waterpaid. No pets, no smok<strong>in</strong>g.(435)882-08203BDRM, 1BTH 734North 170 West, newpa<strong>in</strong>t, new floor<strong>in</strong>g,$900/mo, $800/dep, 1year lease. No pets, nosmok<strong>in</strong>g.(435)590-45523BDRM, 2BTH Duplex1200sqft. Central air,gas fireplace, carport,dishwasher. 643 Eastsmelter Road, <strong>Tooele</strong>.$750/mon, $700/dep(435)882-8407Call Laramie DunnCall Laramie Dunn for ALLyour Real Estate needsThe KirkQuiet, Quality apartments <strong>in</strong> arestored historic structureThe Best Places at the Best PricesCompletely FurnishedWeekly & Monthly Rates57 West V<strong>in</strong>e • <strong>Tooele</strong> • 882-13721470 N Clemente Way, <strong>Tooele</strong>SOLDWood floors add warmth to the ma<strong>in</strong> floor ofthis lovely family home. 4 bedroom, 3 fullbathrooms, 1- ½ bath. Nice fenced backyardand a f<strong>in</strong>ished basement.3784 N. Droubay Rd, ErdaHorseman’s Dream! 4000 square foot homeon 5 acres. 4 stall barn with a small <strong>in</strong>doorrid<strong>in</strong>g arena. Large lighted outdoor arena and2 out build<strong>in</strong>gs! This is a must see!Only $ 699,900Two-2 Acre Lots, Stockton2 acre lot <strong>in</strong> Stockton. Majestic viewof the entire valley.Only $ 92,000 ea.<strong>Tooele</strong> County’s Real Estate Specialist<strong>Tooele</strong> TranscripT-BulleT<strong>in</strong>Homes forRent3BDRM, 2BTH mobilehome for rent, no smok<strong>in</strong>g/pets. 882-1550DUPLEX, 485 NorthDelta Circle, 3bdrm,2bth, w/d hookups, centralair, $750/mo, $1000security deposit. Aaron(801)450-8432HOMES available to purchasefor LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit. BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate.STANSBURY 4BDRM,2bth, 2 car garage,fenced yard, central air,p e t s n e g o t i a b l e ,$1100/mo, deposit required.(435)830-2511Troy.TOOELE, 349 West 200South, walk<strong>in</strong>g distanceto schools, large5bdrm, 2bth, fencedyard, central air, RVpark<strong>in</strong>g. $995/mo. Rentto own. (801)706-5570TOOELE/ OVERLAKE4bdrm, 2.5bth, 2 story2 car garage, central ac,basement $1150/mo.1789 North 80 EastDavidson Realty(801)466-5078WHY RENT when youcan buy? Call for afree pre approval Melanie840-3073 SecurityNational Mortgage.Homes$ $ S A V E M O N E YSearch Bank & HUDhomes www.<strong>Tooele</strong>BankHomes.comBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1SELL YOUR car <strong>in</strong> the<strong>Transcript</strong> Bullet<strong>in</strong> Classifiedsection.Homes$5000 CASH + 3%BUYER CLOSINGCOSTS UPON PUR-CHASE OF TOOELEHOUSE. 657 E 700N. $140,000. Call(801)544-3590 or(435)249-1183 forappo<strong>in</strong>tment.FSBO 276 CenterStreet, Terra. 2bdrm1bth, 1500sqft, plus f<strong>in</strong>ishedbasement, 1.5acre. This log cab<strong>in</strong> hasbeen totally remodeledall appliances new and<strong>in</strong>cluded. $177,000(985)718-8697, terracraig17@directv.comHOUSE FOR Sale <strong>in</strong>Overlake. 3bdrm, 1bth,2166sqft. Built <strong>in</strong> 2003..12 acres. $119,000.193 W 1480 N. To see,call (435)640-4735.STOCKTON 1+bdrm1bth, All appliances,large yard, carport,$700/mo First and last OVERPASSand deposit required.Call (435)640-7579POINT/ARC has spaciousbrand new 2011 3bdrm,2bth homes for sale <strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> for only $54,999Central air and more.Special Deals Available!Don't miss out onthese gorgeous homes!We also have rental optionsavailable on otherh o m e s . C a l l435-843-5306. Seecommunity for details.Plann<strong>in</strong>g on sell<strong>in</strong>g yourhome, you could besend<strong>in</strong>g your salespo<strong>in</strong>ts to up to 340,000households at once.For $163. you canplace your 25 wordclassified ad to all 45newspapers <strong>in</strong> Utah.Just call the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> at 882-0050 forall the details. (Mentionucan)S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME? Advertise it <strong>in</strong>the classifieds. Call882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.comMobile Homes3BDRM 2BTH, ac,heater, fenced yard,brand new kitchen,$14,000. 1584 N 180 E,<strong>Tooele</strong>. Call Fredy(801)674-4414(801)738-52673BDRM, 2BTH mobilehome for rent, no smok<strong>in</strong>g/pets. 882-1550TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINOffice SpacePRIME DOWNTOWN<strong>Tooele</strong> Location, Southeastcorner of Ma<strong>in</strong> andV<strong>in</strong>e Street. Threespaces available. FairestRates <strong>in</strong> Downtown<strong>Tooele</strong>. No deposit required.Short termlease option. Owner occupied.Call for more <strong>in</strong>formationon Suitenumber, square feet,a n d r a t e s .(801)580-2791StorageGARDEN STREET StorageEast of Walgreenshas two 10x20 storageunits vacant. $75/moeach. (435)840-3847Water SharesONE ACRE foot undergroundwater. East side<strong>Tooele</strong> Valley. $9000.(435)882-1612ONE Settlement CanyonWater Share. $3500.Call (435)882-0351Build<strong>in</strong>gsIf you build, remodel orremove build<strong>in</strong>gs youcan place your classifiedad <strong>in</strong> 45 of Utah'snewspapers for only$163. for 25 words ($5.for each additionalword). You will reachup to 340,000 householdsand all you do iscall the <strong>Transcript</strong> Bullet<strong>in</strong>at 882-0050 for allthe details. (MentionUCAN Classified Network)METAL ROOF/ WALLPanels, Pre-eng<strong>in</strong>eeredMetal Build<strong>in</strong>gs. Millprices for sheet<strong>in</strong>g coilare at a 4 year low. Youget the sav<strong>in</strong>gs. 17 Colorsprime material, cutto your exact length.CO Build<strong>in</strong>g Systems1-800-COBLDGS(ucan)Public NoticesMeet<strong>in</strong>gsDeadl<strong>in</strong>e for public noticesis 4 p.m. the dayprior to publication.Public notices submittedpast the deadl<strong>in</strong>ewill not be accepted.UPAXLPWANT TO get the latestlocal news? Subscribeto the <strong>Transcript</strong> Bullet<strong>in</strong>.961 Dream Weaver Cove, ErdaBuild Your Dream Home!To be built - Beautiful Large open 3600 squarefoot home on 5.6 acres. Large master suite,huge pantry, above ground basement, Call meto take a look at the floor plan and lot!Only $ 399,9002 Acre Lot Southeast <strong>Tooele</strong>Most Amaz<strong>in</strong>gViews of <strong>Tooele</strong>Valley2 acre lot <strong>in</strong> Southeast <strong>Tooele</strong>. Located onCassity Road on the foothills. Fully developedsubdivision. Amaz<strong>in</strong>g views! Beautiful Location.Only $ 199,0005.6 Acre Lot, East ErdaAmaz<strong>in</strong>g Views. End of cul-de-sac.Private. Best 5 acre lot available.Only $ 159,000435-224-4000Public NoticesMeet<strong>in</strong>gsPUBLIC NOTICENotice is hereby giventhat the Grantsville <strong>City</strong>Plann<strong>in</strong>g Commissionwill hold a regular meet<strong>in</strong>gon Thursday, May12, 2011 <strong>in</strong> the Grantsville<strong>City</strong> Hall CouncilChambers at 429 E.Ma<strong>in</strong> Street <strong>in</strong> Grantsville,Utah, which meet<strong>in</strong>gshall beg<strong>in</strong> promptlyat 7:00 P.M. Theagenda shall be as follows:CALL TO ORDER ANDPLEDGE OF ALLE-GIANCE7:00 P.M. PUBLICHEARINGS:a. Proposed GeneralPlan amendment forGrantsville Estates, LLC/ Clark Realty, LLC tochange the designationon 200.07 acres locatedsouth of Nygreen Streetfrom a Rural Residential- 1 designation to a LowDensity Residential designationfor the purposeof develop<strong>in</strong>g the land.AT THE CONCLUSIONOF PUBLIC HEARINGSMEETING OFFICIALLYCALLED TO ORDER BYCHAIRPERSON COL-LEEN BRUNSON.1. Consideration of aprelim<strong>in</strong>ary plat and f<strong>in</strong>alplat for the StansburyShadows SubdivisionPhase II at 105 S LibertyLand<strong>in</strong>g. (Rick Phelpsapplication)2. Consideration of a f<strong>in</strong>alplat for StansburyShadows P.U.D. (RickPhelps)3. Consideration of aGeneral Plan amendmentfor Grantsville Estates,LLC / Clark Realty,LLC to change the designationon 200.07 acresfrom a Rural Residential- 1 designation to a LowDensity Residential designation.4. Approval of m<strong>in</strong>utes ofthe previous bus<strong>in</strong>essmeet<strong>in</strong>g.5. Report from CouncilLiaison Member MikeColson.6. Adjourn.DATED this 28th day ofApril, 2011.By the Order of Grantsville<strong>City</strong> Plann<strong>in</strong>g CommissionChairperson,Colleen Brunson.Shauna KertamusZon<strong>in</strong>g Adm<strong>in</strong>istratorAll <strong>in</strong>terested personsare <strong>in</strong>vited to attend andprovide comment uponthese proposals scheduledfor public hear<strong>in</strong>gs.Written comments willalso be considered ifsubmitted to the Zon<strong>in</strong>gAdm<strong>in</strong>istrator <strong>in</strong> advanceof the hear<strong>in</strong>g. The currentzon<strong>in</strong>g Code andproposed amendmentsmay be reviewed at theGrantsville <strong>City</strong> Halleach weekday betweenhours of 9:00 a.m. - 4:00p.m.In accordance with theAmericans With DisabilitiesAct, Grantsville <strong>City</strong>will accommodate reasonablerequests to assistthe disabled to participate<strong>in</strong> meet<strong>in</strong>gs. Requestfor assistance maybe made by call<strong>in</strong>g <strong>City</strong>Hall at 884-3411 at least24 hours prior to themeet<strong>in</strong>g that will be attended.(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3,2011)N O T I C E P U B L I CMEETING AGENDAThe Erda TownshipPlann<strong>in</strong>g Commissionwill hold a Public Meet<strong>in</strong>gon May 11, 2011 at7:00 p.m. <strong>in</strong> the Auditoriumat the <strong>Tooele</strong>County Build<strong>in</strong>g 47South Ma<strong>in</strong>, <strong>Tooele</strong>,Utah to discuss the follow<strong>in</strong>gitems:1. MNS-2011-1 Acceptanceof a pre-exist<strong>in</strong>gprivate road as access toproposed Belly AchersM<strong>in</strong>or Subdivision, a onelot subdivision locatedwest of State Road 36,south of the Erda BallField; and2. 09 01200001 Proposedsix month extensionfor the prelim<strong>in</strong>arydesign stage of EnglandEstates Subdivision, locatedsouth of and adjacentto Church Rd., westof S.R. 36; and3. Annual Plann<strong>in</strong>g CommissionTra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g; and4. Midvalley Highway update.For questions or to receivea copy of applicationmaterials please call(435) 843-3160 and askto speak to one of theplann<strong>in</strong>g staff.Dated this 25th day ofApril , 2011C<strong>in</strong>dy Coombs, Secretary<strong>Tooele</strong> CountyPlann<strong>in</strong>g(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> April 26,2011)Your LocalNews SourceTOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINPublic NoticesMeet<strong>in</strong>gsPUBLIC NOTICEThe Grantsville <strong>City</strong>Council will hold its regularmeet<strong>in</strong>g at 7:00 p.m.on Wednesday, May 4,2011 at 429 East Ma<strong>in</strong>Street, Grantsville, UT84029. The agenda is asfollows:CALL TO ORDER ANDROLL CALLPLEDGE OF ALLE-GIANCEAGENDA:1. Youth RecognitionAwards2. Summary ActionItems:a. Approval of M<strong>in</strong>utesb. Approval of Bus<strong>in</strong>essLicensesc. Approval of Billsd. Personnel Matters3. Glen Erickson request<strong>in</strong>ga high w<strong>in</strong>darea garbage ord<strong>in</strong>ance.4. Consideration of Ord<strong>in</strong>ance2011-13, an ord<strong>in</strong>anceadopt<strong>in</strong>g new OffHighway Vehicle Regulationswhich will allowOHV use on <strong>City</strong>Streets.5. Consideration of requestsfor donations.6. Presentation of tentative2011-2012 Grantsville<strong>City</strong> Budget byMayor Marshall.7. Adoption of tentative2011-2012 Grantsville<strong>City</strong> Budget.8. Consideration of sett<strong>in</strong>gpublic hear<strong>in</strong>g for2011-2012 <strong>City</strong> Budgetsand 2010-2011 budgetamendments.9. Selection of an Architectand consideration ofapprov<strong>in</strong>g a professionalservices agreement withthe selected architect forthe proposed library construction.10. Mayor and <strong>City</strong>Council Reports.11. Adjourn.Christ<strong>in</strong>e WebbDeputy <strong>City</strong> RecorderIn compliance with theAmericans with DisabilityAct, Grantsville <strong>City</strong> willaccommodate reasonablerequests to assistpersons with disabilitiesto participate <strong>in</strong> meet<strong>in</strong>gs.Requests for assistancemay be made bycall<strong>in</strong>g <strong>City</strong> Hall at (435)884-3411.(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3,2011)PUBLIC NOTICENotice is hereby giventhat the <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong>Council will meet onWednesday, May 4,2011 at the hour of 7:30P.M. The meet<strong>in</strong>g willbe held at the <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>City</strong> Hall Council Roomlocated at 90 North Ma<strong>in</strong>Street, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah.1. Pledge of Allegiance2. Open Forum for PublicComment3. Domestic ViolenceGrant UpdatePresented by LynneSmith4. Ord<strong>in</strong>ance 2011-09An Ord<strong>in</strong>ance of the<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council Enact<strong>in</strong>g<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> CodeSection 7-14-10 Regard<strong>in</strong>gApiariesPresented by Mayor PatrickDunlavy5. Resolution 2011-01A Resolution of the<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council Approv<strong>in</strong>gthe MaverikLand Use ApplicationPresented by DougBayly6. Resolution 2011-22A Resolution of the<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> CouncilAuthoriz<strong>in</strong>g a LeaseAgreement with T-Mobilefor a Cell Tower SitePresented by DougBayly7. M<strong>in</strong>utesApril 20, 20118. InvoicesPresented by MichellePitt9. AdjournMichelle Y. Pitt<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong> RecorderPursuant to the Americanswith DisabilitiesAct, Individuals Need<strong>in</strong>gSpecial AccommodationsShould Notify MichelleY. Pitt, <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>City</strong> Recorder, at843-2110 prior to themeet<strong>in</strong>g. TDD PhoneNumber 843-2108(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3,2011)NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING AND BONDSTO BE ISSUEDNOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN pursuant to theprovisions of the PublicTransit District Act, Title17B, Chapter 2a, Part 8,Utah Code Annotated1953, as amended, andthe Local GovernmentBond<strong>in</strong>g Act, Title 11,Chapter 14, Utah CodeAnnotated 1953, asamended, that on April27, 2011, the Board ofTrustees (the “Board”) ofthe Utah Transit Authority(the “Issuer”) adopteda resolution (the “Resolution”)express<strong>in</strong>g its <strong>in</strong>tentto issue its SalesTax Revenue Bonds (tobe issued <strong>in</strong> one or moreseries and with such additionalor other seriesdesignations and titles,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Subord<strong>in</strong>atedBonds, as may be determ<strong>in</strong>edby the Board, the“Bonds”) and has calleda public hear<strong>in</strong>g to re-the Utah Transit Authority(the “Issuer”) adopteda resolution (the “Resolution”)express<strong>in</strong>g its <strong>in</strong>tentto issue its SalesTax Revenue BondsB5(tobe issued <strong>in</strong> one or moreseries and with such additionalPublic or Noticesother seriesdesignations Meet<strong>in</strong>gs and titles,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Subord<strong>in</strong>atedBonds, as may be determ<strong>in</strong>edby the Board, the“Bonds”) and has calleda public hear<strong>in</strong>g to receive<strong>in</strong>put from the publicwith respect to the issuanceof the Bonds.TIME, PLACE AND LO-CATION OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Issuer shall hold apublic hear<strong>in</strong>g onWednesday, May 25,2011, at the hour of 2:30p.m. The location of thepublic hear<strong>in</strong>g is at theFrontl<strong>in</strong>e HeadquartersBuild<strong>in</strong>g, located at 669West 200 South <strong>in</strong> SaltLake <strong>City</strong>, Utah. Thepurpose of the meet<strong>in</strong>gis to receive <strong>in</strong>put fromthe public with respect to(i) the issuance of theBonds and (ii) any potentialeconomic impactthat the improvements,facility or property f<strong>in</strong>anced<strong>in</strong> whole or <strong>in</strong>part with the proceeds ofthe Bonds may have onthe private sector. Allmembers of the publicare <strong>in</strong>vited to attend andparticipate.PURPOSE FOR ISSU-ING BONDSThe Issuer <strong>in</strong>tends to issuethe Bonds for thepurpose of f<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g aportion of the costs of (i)the design, acquisitionand construction of capitalimprovements and relatedequipment, propertyand improvementsfor use <strong>in</strong> the Issuer'spublic transit system, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gwithout limitation,commuter rail south (SaltLake and Utah Counties)and light rail extensions<strong>in</strong> Salt Lake County andrelated improvements,(ii) fund<strong>in</strong>g any requireddeposit to a debt servicereserve fund and (iii)pay<strong>in</strong>g costs of issu<strong>in</strong>gthe Bonds.PARAMETERS OF THEBONDSThe Issuer <strong>in</strong>tends to issuethe Bonds <strong>in</strong> thepr<strong>in</strong>cipal amount of notto exceed Two HundredM i l l i o n D o l l a r s($200,000,000), to bear<strong>in</strong>terest at a rate or rates(<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g variable rates)of not to exceed (A) if issuedat fixed rate, sixpercent (6%) per annumand (B) if issued at avariable rate, twelve percent(12%) per annumand, to mature <strong>in</strong> notmore than thirty-one (31)years from their date ordates, and to be sold ata price of not less thann<strong>in</strong>ety-eight percent(98%) of the total pr<strong>in</strong>cipalamount thereof, plusaccrued <strong>in</strong>terest to thedate of delivery.The Bonds are to be issuedpursuant to theResolution and either theAmended and RestatedGeneral Indenture ofTrust dated as of September1, 2002, as heretoforeamended andsupplemented or theSubord<strong>in</strong>ated GeneralIndenture of Trust datedas of July 1, 2006, asheretofore amended andsupplemented (each previouslyexecuted by theIssuer) and one or moreSupplemental Indenturesof Trust relat<strong>in</strong>g to theBonds (collectively, the“Indenture”) and one ormore F<strong>in</strong>al Bond Resolutionsto be adopted bythe Board authoriz<strong>in</strong>gand confirm<strong>in</strong>g the saleof the Bonds (saidBonds may be sold andissued <strong>in</strong> one or moreseries and from time totime).The Bonds are to be issuedand sold by the Issuerpursuant to theResolution, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g aspart of said Resolutionforms of the Indenturewhich were before theBoard at the time of theadoption of the Resolutionand said Indentureshall conta<strong>in</strong> such termsand provisions as shallbe approved by theBoard at the time ofadoption of a F<strong>in</strong>al BondResolution.SALES TAXES ANDREVENUES TO BEPLEDGEDAs provided <strong>in</strong> the Indenture,the Bonds will belimited obligations of theIssuer payable from thesales taxes and revenuescollected for the Issuer'spublic transit system.Copies of the Resolutionand forms of the Indentureare on file <strong>in</strong> thepr<strong>in</strong>cipal office of the Issuerat 3600 South 700West <strong>in</strong> South Salt Lake<strong>City</strong>, Utah, where theymay be exam<strong>in</strong>ed dur<strong>in</strong>gregular bus<strong>in</strong>ess hoursof the Issuer for a periodof at least thirty (30)days from and after thelast date of publication ofthis notice.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that a period ofthirty (30) days from andafter the last date of thepublication of this noticeis provided by law dur<strong>in</strong>gwhich any person <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>terestshall have theright to contest the legalityof the Resolution, theIndenture (but only asthe same relates to theBonds), or the Bonds, orany provision made for


<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong>Public NoticesMeet<strong>in</strong>gslast date of publication ofthis notice.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that a period ofthirty (30) days from andafter the last date of thepublication of this noticeis provided by law dur<strong>in</strong>gwhich any person <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>terestshall have theright to contest the legalityof the Resolution, theIndenture (but only asthe same relates to theBonds), or the Bonds, orany provision made forthe security and paymentof the Bonds, andthat after such time, noone shall have anycause of action to contestthe regularity, formalityor legality thereoffor any cause whatsoever.DATED this 27th day ofApril, 2011.U T A HT R A N S I TAUTHORITY/s/ Kenneth D. Montague,Jr.Secretary/ Treasurer(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3 &10, 2011)Public NoticesTrusteesDeadl<strong>in</strong>e for public noticesis 4 p.m. the dayprior to publication.Public notices submittedpast the deadl<strong>in</strong>ewill not be accepted.UPAXLPNOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEAPN: 11-077-0-0018Trust No. 1315787-07Ref: Rebecca GreearT R A : L o a n N o .xxxxxx1753. IMPOR-TANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED December07, 2006. UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TOP R O T E C TY O U RPROPERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OFTHIS PROCEEDING,YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. OnMay 31, 2011, at4:30pm, James H. Woodall,as duly appo<strong>in</strong>tedTrustee under a Deed ofTrust recorded December12, 2006, as InstrumentNo. 273952, <strong>in</strong>Book xx, Page xx, of theOfficial Records <strong>in</strong> theoffice at the County Recorderof <strong>Tooele</strong> County,State of Utah, executedby Rebecca Greear AnUnmarried Woman, willsell at public auction tohighest bidder, payable<strong>in</strong> lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof sale. Successful biddersmust tender a depositof $5,000 <strong>in</strong> certifiedfunds to the trusteeat the time of sale, withthe balance due by noonthe follow<strong>in</strong>g bus<strong>in</strong>essday, at the office of theTrustee. At the tooelecounty courthouse 74South 100 East <strong>Tooele</strong>Utah all right, title and <strong>in</strong>terestconveyed to andnow held by it under saidDeed of Trust <strong>in</strong> theproperty situated <strong>in</strong> saidCounty and State describedas: Lot 18, theridge plat 'a' subdivision,accord<strong>in</strong>g to the officialplat thereof, on file andof record <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Tooele</strong>county recorder's office.The street address andother common designationof the real propertydescribed above is purportedto be: 494 E 670N <strong>Tooele</strong> Ut 84074. EstimatedTotal Debt as ofMay 31, 2011 is$203,820.15. The undersignedTrustee disclaimsany liability for any <strong>in</strong>correctnessof the street addressand other commondesignation, if any,shown here<strong>in</strong>. Said salewill be made withoutcovenant or warranty,express or implied, regard<strong>in</strong>gtitle, possession,condition or encumbrances,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g fees,charges and expensesof the Trustee and of thetrusts created by saidDeed of Trust, to pay therema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g pr<strong>in</strong>cipal sumsof the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust. Thecurrent beneficiary of theTrust Deed as of thedate of this notice is:Aurora Loan Services,Llc. The record owner ofthe property as of the record<strong>in</strong>gof the Notice ofDefault is/are: RebeccaGreear. Dated: April 26,2011.James H. Woodall10808 River FrontParkway, Suite 175South JordanUt84095 (801)254-9450(800)245-1886 (Hotl<strong>in</strong>e)Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00P.M.Si gnature/by:James H. WoodallR-376830(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> April 26,May 3 & 10, 2011)Public NoticesTrusteesNOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEAPN: 11-049-0-4063Trust No. 1206378-07Ref: Lonnie Burke TRA:Loan No. xxxxx9215. IM-PORTANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED June23, 2005. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROP-ERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OFTHIS PROCEEDING,YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. OnJune 07, 2011, at4:30pm, James H. Woodall,as duly appo<strong>in</strong>tedTrustee under a Deed ofTrust recorded June 29,2005, as Instrument No.242744, <strong>in</strong> Book xx,Page xx, of the OfficialRecords <strong>in</strong> the office atthe County Recorder of<strong>Tooele</strong> County, State ofUtah, executed by LonnieBurke and Alicia L.Burke, will sell at publicauction to highest bidder,payable <strong>in</strong> lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates at the time ofsale. Successful biddersmust tender a deposit of$5,000 <strong>in</strong> certified fundsto the trustee at the timeof sale, with the balancedue by noon the follow<strong>in</strong>gbus<strong>in</strong>ess day, at theoffice of the Trustee. Atthe tooele county courthouse74 South 100East <strong>Tooele</strong> Utah allright, title and <strong>in</strong>terestconveyed to and nowheld by it under saidDeed of Trust <strong>in</strong> theproperty situated <strong>in</strong> saidCounty and State describedas: Lot 4063,rancho <strong>Tooele</strong> phase ivamended, accord<strong>in</strong>g tothe official plat thereofon file and of record <strong>in</strong>the tooele county recorder'soffice.. Thestreet address and othercommon designation ofthe real property describedabove is purportedto be: 1019 South810 W <strong>Tooele</strong> Ut84074. Estimated TotalDebt as of June 07,2011 is $134,463.99.The undersigned Trusteedisclaims any liabilityfor any <strong>in</strong>correctness ofthe street address andother common designation,if any, shownhere<strong>in</strong>. Said sale will bemade without covenantor warranty, express orimplied, regard<strong>in</strong>g title,possession, condition orencumbrances, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gfees, charges and expensesof the Trusteeand of the trusts createdby said Deed of Trust, topay the rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g pr<strong>in</strong>cipalsums of the note(s)secured by said Deed ofTrust. The current beneficiaryof the Trust Deedas of the date of this noticeis: Wells FargoBank, Na. The recordowner of the property asof the record<strong>in</strong>g of theNotice of Default is/are:Lonnie Burke and AliciaBurke. Dated: May 03,2011.James H. Woodall10808 River FrontParkway, Suite 175South JordanUt84095 (801)254-9450(800)245-1886 (Hotl<strong>in</strong>e)Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00P.M.Signature/by:James H. WoodallR-379208(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3, 10& 17, 2011)NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEAPN: 13-049-0-0104Trust No. 1248623-07Ref: Jolene ReddenT R A : L o a n N o .xxxxxx5597. IMPOR-TANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED January18, 2005. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROP-ERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OFTHIS PROCEEDING,YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. OnJune 07, 2011, at4:30pm, James H. Woodall,as duly appo<strong>in</strong>tedTrustee under a Deed ofTrust recorded January20, 2005, as InstrumentNo. 234948, <strong>in</strong> Book0997, Page 0347, of theOfficial Records <strong>in</strong> theoffice at the County Recorderof <strong>Tooele</strong> County,State of Utah, executedby Max E. Redden andJolene Redden HusbandAnd Wife As Jo<strong>in</strong>t TenantsWith Right Of Survivorship,will sell at publicauction to highest bidder,payable <strong>in</strong> lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates at the time ofsale. Successful biddersmust tender a deposit of$5,000 <strong>in</strong> certified fundsto the trustee at the timeof sale, with the balancedue by noon the follow<strong>in</strong>gbus<strong>in</strong>ess day, at theoffice of the Trustee. Atthe tooele county courthouse74 South 100Public NoticesTrusteesvorship, will sell at publicauction to highest bidder,payable <strong>in</strong> lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates at the time ofsale. Successful biddersmust tender a deposit of$5,000 <strong>in</strong> certified fundsto the trustee at the timeof sale, with the balancedue by noon the follow<strong>in</strong>gbus<strong>in</strong>ess day, at theoffice of the Trustee. Atthe tooele county courthouse74 South 100East <strong>Tooele</strong> Utah allright, title and <strong>in</strong>terestconveyed to and nowheld by it under saidDeed of Trust <strong>in</strong> theproperty situated <strong>in</strong> saidCounty and State describedas: Lot 104,gateway neighborhoodphase 2a-2 subdivisionof <strong>Tooele</strong> county, accord<strong>in</strong>gto the official platthereof on file and of record<strong>in</strong> the tooele countyrecorder's office.. Thestreet address and othercommon designation ofthe real property describedabove is purportedto be: 6684 OldMill Road <strong>Tooele</strong>Ut84074. Estimated TotalDebt as of June 07,2011 is $258,988.50.The undersigned Trusteedisclaims any liabilityfor any <strong>in</strong>correctness ofthe street address andother common designation,if any, shownhere<strong>in</strong>. Said sale will bemade without covenantor warranty, express orimplied, regard<strong>in</strong>g title,possession, condition orencumbrances, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gfees, charges and expensesof the Trusteeand of the trusts createdby said Deed of Trust, topay the rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g pr<strong>in</strong>cipalsums of the note(s)secured by said Deed ofTrust. The current beneficiaryof the Trust Deedas of the date of this noticeis: Aurora LoanServices. The recordowner of the property asof the record<strong>in</strong>g of theNotice of Default is/are:Dennis Sean Buckner,Max E Redden, Krist<strong>in</strong>eBuckner. Dated: May 03,2011.James H. Woodall10808 River FrontParkway, Suite 175South JordanUt84095 (801)254-9450(800)245-1886 (Hotl<strong>in</strong>e)Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00P.M.Signature/by:James H. WoodallR-378913(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3, 10& 17, 2011)NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEAPN: 13-051-0-0240Trust No. 1316453-07Ref: Brett Imlay TRA:Loan No. xxxxxx7228.IMPORTANT NOTICET OP R O P E R T YOWNER: YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST,DATED July 19, 2006.UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, ITMAY BE SOLD AT APUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THIS PRO-C E E D I N G ,Y O USHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. On June 07,2011, at 4:30pm, JamesH. Woodall, as duly appo<strong>in</strong>tedTrustee under aDeed of Trust recordedAugust 02, 2006, as InstrumentNo. 264772, <strong>in</strong>Book xx, Page xx, of theOfficial Records <strong>in</strong> theoffice at the County Recorderof <strong>Tooele</strong> County,State of Utah, executedby Brett Imlay and AngialiqueImlay, HusbandAnd Wife, As Jo<strong>in</strong>t Tenants,will sell at publicauction to highest bidder,payable <strong>in</strong> lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates at the time ofsale. Successful biddersmust tender a deposit of$5,000 <strong>in</strong> certified fundsto the trustee at the timeof sale, with the balancedue by noon the follow<strong>in</strong>gbus<strong>in</strong>ess day, at theoffice of the Trustee. Atthe tooele county courthouse74 South 100East <strong>Tooele</strong> Utah allright, title and <strong>in</strong>terestconveyed to and nowheld by it under saidDeed of Trust <strong>in</strong> theproperty situated <strong>in</strong> saidCounty and State describedas: Lot 240, maplehills subdivision no.2, accord<strong>in</strong>g to the officialplat thereof, as recorded<strong>in</strong> the office ofthe <strong>Tooele</strong> county recorder..The street addressand other commondesignation of the realpropertydescribedabove is purported to be:621 Est 1250 N <strong>Tooele</strong>Ut 84074. Estimated TotalDebt as of June 07,2011 is $219,404.77.The undersigned Trusteedisclaims any liabilityfor any <strong>in</strong>correctness ofthe street address andother common designation,if any, shownhere<strong>in</strong>. Said sale will bemade without covenantor warranty, express orimplied, regard<strong>in</strong>g title,possession, condition orencumbrances, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gfees, charges and expensesof the Trusteeand of the trusts createdby said Deed of Trust, topay the rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g pr<strong>in</strong>cipalsums of the note(s)secured by said Deed ofTrust. The current beneficiaryof the Trust Deedas of the date of this noticeis: Aurora LoanPublic NoticesTrusteesor warranty, express orimplied, regard<strong>in</strong>g title,possession, condition orencumbrances, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gfees, charges and expensesof the Trusteeand of the trusts createdby said Deed of Trust, topay the rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g pr<strong>in</strong>cipalsums of the note(s)secured by said Deed ofTrust. The current beneficiaryof the Trust Deedas of the date of this noticeis: Aurora LoanServices, Llc. The recordowner of the property asof the record<strong>in</strong>g of theNotice of Default is/are:Brett Imlay and AngialiqueImlay. Dated: May03, 2011.James H. Woodall10808 River FrontParkway, Suite 175South JordanUt84095 (801)254-9450(800)245-1886 (Hotl<strong>in</strong>e)Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00P.M.Signature/by:James H. WoodallR-377284(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3, 10& 17, 2011)NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe follow<strong>in</strong>g describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder, purchaseprice payable <strong>in</strong> lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale, at the ma<strong>in</strong>entrance of the <strong>Tooele</strong>CountyCourthouse,a/k/a the Third JudicialDistrict Court, 74 South100 East, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah,on Friday, May 27,2011, at the hour of 9:30a.m. of that day for thepurpose of foreclos<strong>in</strong>g adeed of trust orig<strong>in</strong>allyexecuted by Soo What,Inc., <strong>in</strong> favor of Mounta<strong>in</strong>America Federal CreditUnion, cover<strong>in</strong>g realproperty located at approximately235 EastMa<strong>in</strong> Street, Grantsville,<strong>Tooele</strong> County, Utah,and more particularly describedas:COMMENCING 2.44CHAINS EAST FROMTHESOUTHWESTCORNER OF THENORTHEAST QUAR-TER OF SECTION 31,TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH,RANGE 5 WEST, SALTLAKE BASE AND ME-RIDIAN; THENCE EAST12 FEET MORE ORLESS TO THE TRUEPOINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE EAST 106FEET; THENCE NORTH180 FEET; THENCEWEST 106 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 180FEET TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING, ASRECORDED IN THEOFFICE OF THECOUNTY RECORDEROF SAID COUNTY.01-048-0-0044The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isMounta<strong>in</strong> America FederalCredit Union, andthe record owner of theproperty as of the record<strong>in</strong>gof the notice ofdefault is Soo What, Inc.,a Utah Corporation. Thetrustee's sale of theaforedescribedrealproperty will be madewithout warranty as to title,possession, or encumbrances.Biddersmust be prepared to tender$5,000.00 <strong>in</strong> certifiedfunds at the sale and thebalance of the purchaseprice <strong>in</strong> certified funds by10:00 a.m. the follow<strong>in</strong>gbus<strong>in</strong>ess day. The trusteereserves the right tovoid the effect of thetrustee's sale after thesale based upon <strong>in</strong>formationunknown to thetrustee at the time of thesale, such as a bankruptcyfil<strong>in</strong>g, a loan re<strong>in</strong>statement,or an agreementbetween the trustorand beneficiary to postponeor cancel the sale.If so voided, the only recourseof the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee. THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT. ANY IN-F O R M A T I O N O B -TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.DATED this 22nd day ofApril, 2011Marlon L. Bates, successortrusteeScalley Read<strong>in</strong>g BatesHansen & Rasmussen,P.C.15 West South Temple,Ste. 600Salt Lake <strong>City</strong>, Utah84101Telephone: (801)531-7870Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Hours: 9:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Trustee No. 67008-2538(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> April 26,May 3 & 10, 2011)NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe follow<strong>in</strong>g describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder, purchaseprice payable <strong>in</strong> lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale, at the ma<strong>in</strong>entrance of the <strong>Tooele</strong>CountyCourthouse,a/k/a the Third JudicialDistrict Court, 74 South100 East, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah,on Friday, May 27, 2011,at the hour of 9:30 a.m.of that day for the purposeof foreclos<strong>in</strong>g adeed of trust orig<strong>in</strong>allyexecuted by Cl<strong>in</strong>ton C.Gunderson and CherylD. Gunderson, <strong>in</strong> favorof Wash<strong>in</strong>gton MutualBank fsb, cover<strong>in</strong>g realPublic NoticesTrusteesentrance of the <strong>Tooele</strong>CountyCourthouse,a/k/a the Third JudicialDistrict Court, 74 South100 East, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah,on Friday, May 27, 2011,at the hour of 9:30 a.m.of that day for the purposeof foreclos<strong>in</strong>g adeed of trust orig<strong>in</strong>allyexecuted by Cl<strong>in</strong>ton C.Gunderson and CherylD. Gunderson, <strong>in</strong> favorof Wash<strong>in</strong>gton MutualBank fsb, cover<strong>in</strong>g realproperty located at approximately377 EastAngus Cove, Grantsville,<strong>Tooele</strong> County, Utah,and more particularly describedas:LOT 143, SOUTH WIL-L O WE S T A T E SAMENDED PLAT 1, AC-CORDING TO THE OF-F I C I A LP L A TTHEREOF, AS RE-CORDED IN THE OF-FICE OF THE COUNTYRECORDER OF SAIDCOUNTY 12-94-143The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase Bank,National Association,and the record owner ofthe property as of the record<strong>in</strong>gof the notice ofdefault is Cl<strong>in</strong>ton C.Gunderson and CherylD. Gunderson. The trustee'ssale of the aforedescribedreal property willbe made without warrantyas to title, possession,or encumbrances.Bidders must be prepa r e d t o t e n d e r$5,000.00 <strong>in</strong> certifiedfunds at the sale and thebalance of the purchaseprice <strong>in</strong> certified funds by10:00 a.m. the follow<strong>in</strong>gbus<strong>in</strong>ess day. The trusteereserves the right tovoid the effect of thetrustee's sale after thesale based upon <strong>in</strong>formationunknown to thetrustee at the time of thesale, such as a bankruptcyfil<strong>in</strong>g, a loan re<strong>in</strong>statement,or an agreementbetween the trustorand beneficiary to postponeor cancel the sale.If so voided, the only recourseof the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee. THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT. ANY IN-F O R M A T I O N O B -TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.DATED this 19th day ofApril, 2011Marlon L. Bates, successortrusteeScalley Read<strong>in</strong>g BatesHansen & Rasmussen,P.C.15 West South Temple,Ste. 600Salt Lake <strong>City</strong>, Utah84101Telephone: (801)531-7870Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Hours: 9:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m.T r u s t e e N o .94100-1246(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> April 26,May 3 & 10, 2011)NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe real property describedbelow and situated<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County,Utah will be sold at publicauction to the highestbidder, payable <strong>in</strong> lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates at the time ofsale, at the front entranceof the Third JudicialDistrict Courthousefor <strong>Tooele</strong> County, 74South 100 East, <strong>Tooele</strong>,Utah 84074 on May 25,2011 at the hour of11:00 a.m. The sale isfor the purpose of foreclos<strong>in</strong>gthe Deed of Trust(the “Deed of Trust”)dated September 6,2005 and executed byRUTH O. ALLEN, asTrustor and granted andconveyed to WASHING-TON FEDERAL SAV-INGS as Beneficiary andTrustee.The Deed ofTrust was recorded onSeptember 20, 2005 asEntry No. 247257 of theOfficial Records of theCounty Recorder of<strong>Tooele</strong> County, Utah.W. Jeffery Fillmore hasbeen appo<strong>in</strong>ted the SuccessorTrustee of theDeed of Trust.Theproperty subject to theDeed of Trust is situated<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County, Utahand more particularly describedas follows:LOT 16, BROOKFIELDESTATESSUBDIVI-SION PHASE 2, AC-CORDING TO THE OF-FICIAL PLAT THEREOFON FILE AND OF RE-CORD IN THE TOOELECOUNTY RECORDER'SOFFICE.Together with all improvements,easements,rights, appurtenances,rents, royalties, m<strong>in</strong>eral,oil and gas rights andprofits, water rights andstock and all fixtures.The Property has a reputedaddress of 1154East Brookfield Avenue,Erda, Utah 84074. Thecurrent beneficiary of theDeed of Trust is Wash<strong>in</strong>gtonFederal Sav<strong>in</strong>gsand the record owner ofthe Property as of the record<strong>in</strong>gof the Notice ofDefault and Election toSell is Ruth O. Allen.The Trustee's sale willbe made without covenantor warranty, expressor implied, regard<strong>in</strong>gtitle, possession orencumbrances.Bidders must tender a$5,000 deposit to theSuccessor Trustee at thetime of sale and the balanceof the purchasePublic NoticesTrusteesthe Property as of the record<strong>in</strong>gof the Notice ofDefault and Election toSell is Ruth O. Allen.The Trustee's sale willbe made without covenantor warranty, expressor implied, regard<strong>in</strong>gtitle, possession orencumbrances.Bidders must tender a$5,000 deposit to theSuccessor Trustee at thetime of sale and the balanceof the purchaseprice by 12:00 noon theday follow<strong>in</strong>g the sale.The deposit must be <strong>in</strong>the form of a cashier'scheck or bank officialcheck payable to Wash<strong>in</strong>gtonFederal Sav<strong>in</strong>gs.The balance must be <strong>in</strong>the form of a wire transfer,cashier's check orbank official check(credit union officialchecks are not accepted)payable toWash<strong>in</strong>gtonFederalSav<strong>in</strong>gs.Cash paymentsare not accepted.A trustee's deed will bedelivered to the successfulbidder with<strong>in</strong> threebus<strong>in</strong>ess days after receiptof the amount bid.The purpose of this noticeis to collect a debtand any <strong>in</strong>formation obta<strong>in</strong>edmay be used forthat purpose.Dated: April 15, 2011Successor Trustee/s/ W. Jeffery FillmoreCallister Nebeker &McCullough10 East South Temple,Suite 900Salt Lake <strong>City</strong>, UT84133(801) 530-7310Office Hours 8:30 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> April 19,26 & May 3, 2011)Public NoticesMiscellaneousDeadl<strong>in</strong>e for public noticesis 4 p.m. the dayprior to publication.Public notices submittedpast the deadl<strong>in</strong>ewill not be accepted.UPAXLPINVITATION TO BID<strong>Tooele</strong> County SchoolDistrict is request<strong>in</strong>g bidsfor pavement rehabilitationand site improvementsat various schoolsites located <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>County, Utah. Plans andspecifications will beavailable at Nolte Associates,5217 South StateStreet, Suite 300, Murray,Utah on May 2,2011. A $30.00 non-refundabledeposit is required.A pre-bid walkthrough will be held atthe Ma<strong>in</strong>tenance/FoodServices build<strong>in</strong>g, 76South 1000 West,<strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah on May 5,2011 at 10:00 am.Sealed bids are due May12, 2011 by 10:00amand must be addressedto Mr. Bruce Williams,Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Adm<strong>in</strong>istrator,<strong>Tooele</strong> County SchoolDistrict, 92 South Lodestone,<strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah.Bids must be accompaniedby a Bid bondequivalent to 5% of thetotal amount bid. The bidmust be clearly markedon the outside of the envelope“Pavement Rehabilitation2011.” The districtreserves the right towaive any formalitiesand accept or reject anybid it deems <strong>in</strong> its best<strong>in</strong>terest.(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> April 28 &May 3, 2011)INVITATION TO BID<strong>Tooele</strong> School District isnow receiv<strong>in</strong>g bids forP.E. uniforms for theschool year 2010-2011.The uniform consists ofan athletic shirt andshorts. The uniforms arefor the Jr. High and HighSchool students.Pleaseemail bids tosl<strong>in</strong>dberg@tooeleschools.orgClos<strong>in</strong>g date isMay 13,2011.(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3, 5,10 & 12, 2011)NOTICE OF AUCTIONPITT’S AUTONOTICE is hereby giventhat an auction will beheld Monday, May 30,2011, 1pm at Pitt’s Auto,40 E. Fl<strong>in</strong>ders, <strong>Tooele</strong>,UT.2003 Mitsubishi Monte r o ,V I N#JA4LS21H93JO14415Diane Pierce. $6900 topay for storage fee.(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3 & 5,2011)PUBLIC NOTICEIn accordance with Sec106 of the ProgrammaticAgreement, T-MobileUSA plans to place antennasonto a new antennastructure at 400 N.Broadway, <strong>Tooele</strong>, UT84074. Please fax commentsto Vitaly M. at714-508-4110 regard<strong>in</strong>gsite SL01637-A.(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3 &10, 2011)Public NoticesMiscellaneousNOTICE OF DELIN-QUENCYGrantsville IrrigationCompanyNOTICE: There are del<strong>in</strong>quentupon the follow<strong>in</strong>gdescribed stock, onaccount of assessmentlevied on the 1st Day ofApril, 2011, the amountsset opposite the namesof the respective stockholdersas follows:Lance Akers $227.00Peter & Leslie Anthony530 S DristeenaWay$387.00Lisa Arnold 123 E PearStreet $227.00Charles & JovetteBr<strong>in</strong>kerhoff 119 E HarvestLane $316.39CarriageCross<strong>in</strong>g,LLC$13987.00Todd Castagno 414 EHollywood Court, 417 EHollywood Court, 418 EHollywood Court, 387 ENygreen $1949.55E r m aD i c k e r s o n$249.00Jody or Sharon Ellsworth-Nielson$227.00David & StephanieFrew $111.00Todd Gapl<strong>in</strong> 368 LaceeLane $227.00Josh & Leann Garrard322 E Legacy Lane$227.00Carolyn Grow $227.00Kenneth Grygla 310 SRanch Road$227.00BillyHooser 373 SWrangler Way $227.00Michael Howard 592 EMontego Court $387.00Bart Jensen 334 ELegacy $227.00KMO Enterprises, LLC133 E Katresha, 147 EKatresha $707.00LDS Real Estate/Grantsville $2976.00Lance and Marnae Marshall$227.00Travis and Jolene Mulford862 E Silver Spur$387.00Warren Penney$547.00Realty DevelopmentConsultants 368 SWrangler Court $387.00Suzette or Bryan Rydalch525 S Hale$387.00Angela Smith 92 E Sorrel$227.00Angela Vanvleet 1083S Kimberly Way $227.00WebBank $2471.00In accordance with lawsof the State of Utah andthe order of the Board ofDirectors made on the9th day of February,2011, so many shares ofsuch stock as may benecessary to pay the del<strong>in</strong>quentassessmentthereon, together withthe late fee, costs of advertis<strong>in</strong>g,and expensesof the sale, will be soldto the highest bidder at apublic auction to be heldat the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal bus<strong>in</strong>essof the corporation, at 411So. West Street, Grantsville,Utah, on the 11thday of May, 2011, at thehour of 8 p.m.DATED this 25th day ofApril, 2011.Sunnie Titmus,SecretaryGrantsville IrrigationCompany(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> April 28,May 3, 5 & 10, 2011)NOTICE TO CREDI-TORS AND AN-NOUNCEMENT OF AP-POINTMENTEstate of Darw<strong>in</strong> Le-Grand F<strong>in</strong>ch, aka Darw<strong>in</strong>L. F<strong>in</strong>ch, Deceased.Probate No. 103300084Lyla J. F<strong>in</strong>ch, whose addressis 261 East 100South, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah84074, has been appo<strong>in</strong>tedPersonal Representativeof the estate ofthe above-named decedent.All persons hav<strong>in</strong>gclaims aga<strong>in</strong>st the aboveestate are required topresent them to the undersignedor to the Clerkof the Court on or beforethe 3rd day of August,2011, or said claimsshall be forever barred.LYLA J. FINCH261 East 100 South<strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah 84074(435)882-4603(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3, 10& 17, 2011)PUBLIC NOTICEDepot Self Storage, locatedat 1685 W. JamesWay, <strong>Tooele</strong>, UT, 84074,hereby gives Kendall &JoAnn Ogden, lastknown address P.O. Box413, Idaho Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, CO80452 notice that we areassert<strong>in</strong>g a possessorylien on the propertystored <strong>in</strong> unit #871C.The lien is asserted forunpaid rental charges,late fees, and other associatedcharges <strong>in</strong>curredfor the rent of thestorage space. Theamount of the lien is$1,012.50.The property subject tothis lien is: Couches, table& chairs, householdfurniture & misc. boxes.Unless full payment ismade by May 18, 2011at 5:00 p.m., the propertybecomes the possessionof Depot Associates,L.L.C., to disposePublic NoticesMiscellaneousJoAnn Ogden, lastknown address P.O. Box413, Idaho Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, CO80452 notice that we areassert<strong>in</strong>g a possessorylien on the propertystored <strong>in</strong> unit #871C.The lien is asserted forunpaid rental charges,late fees, and other associatedcharges <strong>in</strong>curredfor the rent of thestorage space. Theamount of the lien is$1,012.50.The property subject tothis lien is: Couches, table& chairs, householdfurniture & misc. boxes.Unless full payment ismade by May 18, 2011at 5:00 p.m., the propertybecomes the possessionof Depot Associates,L.L.C., to disposeof as provided by law, tosatisfy the lien. All unpaidcharges will be sentto collections.(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3 &12, 2011)PUBLIC NOTICEJulie Bunk hereby givesnotice that an action hasbeen commenced <strong>in</strong> theThird District Court bythe undersigned to QuietTitle the Real Propertylocated <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<strong>Tooele</strong> County, State ofUtah described as: Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gat the Northeastcorner of Block 37, Plat"A" of the <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>City</strong>Survey and runn<strong>in</strong>gthence West 39.50 feet;thence South 81 feet;thence east 39.50 feet;thence North 81 feet tothe po<strong>in</strong>t of beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g -Also, beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g 100 feetSouth from the Northeastcorner of Block 37,and runn<strong>in</strong>g thence west81 feet; thence South 32feet; thence East 81 feet;thence North 32 feet tothe po<strong>in</strong>t of beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gconta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g 5792ft2 or0.13 Acres AKA <strong>Tooele</strong>County Tax #02-049-0-0026 AKA 155 West 100South <strong>Tooele</strong> Utah84074, aga<strong>in</strong>st Judd A.Garcia; Brenda Cox, anypersons claim<strong>in</strong>g an <strong>in</strong>terestthrough thenamed defendants; andall persons unknownclaim<strong>in</strong>g any right, title,estate, lien or <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong>the real property. DatedMay 2, 2011./s/ Gary BuhlerAttorney for Julie Bunk(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3, 10,17 & 24, 2011)REQUEST FOR PRO-POSALSFIRE STATION ADDI-TION DESIGN/ CON-STRUCTIONTOWN OF VERNONProposals will be receivedby the Town ofVernon, P.O. Box 134Vernon, Utah 84080, until5:00 pm on May 31,2011 for the Vernon FireStation Addition - ArchitecturalDesign/ ConstructionProject.Proposals shall <strong>in</strong>cludesupport to obta<strong>in</strong> f<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g,eng<strong>in</strong>eered plansand the construction ofan approximate 40’ by40’ metal build<strong>in</strong>g withsite work, as an additionto the Town’s exist<strong>in</strong>gFire Station.Specifications for thework and related documentsmay be obta<strong>in</strong>edfrom Mayor Kent Sagersat (435) 839-3424 or viaemail at mayor.ksagers@hotmail.com upon requestat no cost.It is anticipated that theselection of a vendor willbe made at the TownCouncil Meet<strong>in</strong>g on June7, 2011. The selectedvendor may be asked toprovide assistance <strong>in</strong>mak<strong>in</strong>g a fund<strong>in</strong>g requestthrough the UtahPermanent CommunityImpact Board.The Owner reserves theright to reject any or allproposals, to waive any<strong>in</strong>formality <strong>in</strong> a proposaland to make awards <strong>in</strong>the <strong>in</strong>terest of theOwner.Dated this 20th day ofApril, 2011.By: Mayor Kent Sagers(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> April 26 &May 3, 2011)RUSH VALLEY TOWNCOUNCIL NOTICE OFVACANCY - TOWNCOUNCIL POSITIONNOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that a vacancyexists on the Rush ValleyTown Council. TheRush Valley Town Councilis solicit<strong>in</strong>g the namesof qualified persons <strong>in</strong>terested<strong>in</strong> be<strong>in</strong>g consideredfor appo<strong>in</strong>tment tofill this vacancy.TheTown Council will meetat the Rush Valley TownHall, 52 South ParkStreet, Rush Valley,Utah on Wednesday,May 25, 2011 at 7:00p.m. to consider appo<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>ga qualified candidateto fill the unexpired termof the office vacated,which will be until thefirst Monday <strong>in</strong> January2012. Persons desir<strong>in</strong>gto be considered for thisvacancy must be <strong>in</strong> attendanceat the May 25,2011 meet<strong>in</strong>g.Interestedpersonsshould submit theirname and a statement ofqualifications to AmieRussell, PO Box 363,Rush Valley, UT 84069prior to 5:00 p.m. on May23, 2011. Applicantsmust be registered voters<strong>in</strong> the Town of RushValley and a resident ofPublic NoticesMiscellaneousStreet, Rush Valley,Utah on Wednesday,May 25, 2011 at 7:00p.m. to consider appo<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>ga qualified candidateto fill the unexpired termof the office vacated,which will be until thefirst Monday <strong>in</strong> January2012. Persons desir<strong>in</strong>gto be considered for thisvacancy must be <strong>in</strong> attendanceat the May 25,2011 meet<strong>in</strong>g.Interestedpersonsshould submit theirname and a statement ofqualifications to AmieRussell, PO Box 363,Rush Valley, UT 84069prior to 5:00 p.m. on May23, 2011. Applicantsmust be registered voters<strong>in</strong> the Town of RushValley and a resident ofthe Town for at least 12consecutive months immediatelybefore May25, 2011. A person whois mentally <strong>in</strong>competentor a convicted felon (unlessright to hold officehas been restored) is notqualified.DATED this 28th day ofApril 2011.BY ORDER OF THERush Valley TownCouncilAmie RussellTown Recorder(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> May 3,10& 17, 2011)SUMMONSIn the Third JudicialDistrict Court, <strong>Tooele</strong>County, State of Utah.Case No. 114300048Natasha M Galvan, Petitionervs. Emanuel RGalvan, Respondent.THE STATE OF UTAHTO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT:You are hereby summonedand required tofile an Answer <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>gto the attached Petitionwith the Clerk of theabove-entitled Court atthe follow<strong>in</strong>g address: 74South 100 East, Suite14, <strong>Tooele</strong>, UT 84074and to service upon, ormail to the petitioner at360 West Plum Street,Grantsville, UT, 84029, acopy of said answer,with<strong>in</strong> 20 days if you areserved <strong>in</strong> the State ofUtah, or with<strong>in</strong> 30 days ifyou are served outsidethe State of Utah, afterservice of this Summonsupon you. If you fail todo so, judgment by defaultwill be takenaga<strong>in</strong>st you for the reliefdemanded <strong>in</strong> said Petition,which has beenfiled with the Clerk of theabove-entitled Court anda copy of which is heretoannexed and herewithserved upon you. READTHESE PAPERS CARE-FULLY. These papersmean that you are be<strong>in</strong>gsued for divorce.Natasha M GalvanPetitioner(Published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> April 26,May 3, 10 & 17, 2011)SUMMONSTAMMY COFFMAN, Petitionerv.ROBERT COFFMAN,Respondent.Civil No. 114300085Judge Robert Adk<strong>in</strong>s.THE STATE OF UTAHTO THE RESPONDENTROBERT COFFMAN:YOU ARE NOTIFIEDthat a protective orderhas been filed with theabove court seek<strong>in</strong>g reliefaga<strong>in</strong>st you underthe Cohabitant AbuseAct, Utah Code Ann.§30-6-1, et seq.VIOLATION OF THEEXPARTE PROTEC-TIVE ORDER IS ACRIME CONSTITUTINGA CLASS A MISDE-MEANOR FOR WHICHYOU CAN BE AR-RESTED, FINED ORJAILED.YOU ARE NOTIFIEDthat a hear<strong>in</strong>g concern<strong>in</strong>gPetitioner's compla<strong>in</strong>twill be held on the 9thday of May, 2011, at thehour of 1:00 p.m., <strong>in</strong> theThird District Court,<strong>Tooele</strong> County, Utah,before CommissionerMICHELLE TACK.You are required to bepresent at the hear<strong>in</strong>g.Failure to appear at thehear<strong>in</strong>g may result <strong>in</strong>your default be<strong>in</strong>g enteredand <strong>in</strong> the grant<strong>in</strong>gof the relief requested bythe Petitioner <strong>in</strong> hercompla<strong>in</strong>t/ protective order.You may petition theCourt for an earlier hear<strong>in</strong>gdate if you so desire.DATED this 18th day ofApril, 2011.UTAH LEGAL SERV-ICES, INC.Attorney for PetitionerJULIE C. 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B8TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTUESDAY May 3, 2011<strong>Tooele</strong>cont<strong>in</strong>ued from page B1the lyrics for two songs and subsequentlyperformed the songsseveral times. Ashlyn is theNational Honors Society vicepresidentand the Sem<strong>in</strong>aryCouncil president.Alyssa Gamble: speech/dramaAlyssa has been <strong>in</strong>volved<strong>in</strong> debate for several yearswhere she has competed <strong>in</strong>Student Congress, policy, andmock trial. As a junior she wonthe Best Chair Award, be<strong>in</strong>gvoted this honor by her fellowcompetitors. As a sophomoreshe was voted best attorney<strong>in</strong> mock trial. Alyssa will beattend<strong>in</strong>g the University ofUtah with a full tuition scholarshipwhere she plans to studypre-law and/or <strong>in</strong>ternationalstudies.Shannon Howsden: mathematicsShannon is a 4.0 studentwhile tak<strong>in</strong>g numerous AP andconcurrent enrollment classes<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g: AP Calculus andAP Biology, Psychology 1010,English 1010, Art 1600 (Pottery),EDDT 1040 and 1110 (Intro. toCAD and Tech. Draft<strong>in</strong>g) andMath 1050 and 1060 (CollegeAlgebra and Trigonometry).Shannon volunteers as a mathtutor with elementary studentsas well as AP Calculus andPre-Calculus students <strong>in</strong> highschool. Shannon is a team capta<strong>in</strong>on the soccer team, andthe track and field team.Mirranda Mott: bus<strong>in</strong>essand market<strong>in</strong>gMirranda has aspirations ofbe<strong>in</strong>g a professional photographer.Her portfolio <strong>in</strong>cludesphotographic pr<strong>in</strong>ts that havebeen recognized <strong>in</strong> local artshows, paid jobs tak<strong>in</strong>g bridaland wedd<strong>in</strong>g photos and photosassociated with the <strong>Tooele</strong>High yearbook. Mirranda is thephoto editor for the yearbookthis year. Additionally, she isthe National Honor Societyhistorian, the Future Bus<strong>in</strong>essLeaders of America newsletterchair, member of the parliamentaryteam, member ofthe Sem<strong>in</strong>ary Council, andshe serves as the student bodyhistorian. Mirranda plans onstudy<strong>in</strong>g photography at eitherthe University of Utah or UtahState University.Ryan Rob<strong>in</strong>son: trade andtechnical educationRyan has completednumerous trade and technicaleducation courses <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g:Advanced Ag SystemsTechnology, ConstructionTechnology, ASE ElectricalI, II, and III, Auto Tech I andII, Weld<strong>in</strong>g Tech, Draft<strong>in</strong>gII, Computer Tech andFloriculture/Greenhouse. Ryanworked with S. Jenn<strong>in</strong>gs Rac<strong>in</strong>gwhere he assisted <strong>in</strong> build<strong>in</strong>ghigh performance and rac<strong>in</strong>geng<strong>in</strong>es.Skyler Smith: scienceSkyler may be best knownas an excellent swimmer for<strong>Tooele</strong> High School, be<strong>in</strong>g ateam capta<strong>in</strong> and tak<strong>in</strong>g firstplace at state <strong>in</strong> the 100-yardbutterfly, w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g by a f<strong>in</strong>gertip,and <strong>in</strong> the 200-yard medleyrelay. Skyler is also an excellentstudent. He has a 4.0 GPAand is currently tak<strong>in</strong>g five sciencecourses this year: MedicalTerm<strong>in</strong>ology, Medical Anatomyand Physiology, AP Biology,and a double period of MedicalAssistant. He is a member ofHealth Occupations Studentsof America (HOSA), andNational Honor Society (NHS).Skyler is plann<strong>in</strong>g to graduatewith honors.Jenessa Swan: danceJenessa is an <strong>in</strong>structor <strong>in</strong>ballet at Swan Studios and hasperformed <strong>in</strong> the roles of Clara,the Snow Queen, the ArabianPr<strong>in</strong>cess and the Sugar-PlumFairy <strong>in</strong> the Nutcracker.Additionally, she is the choreographerand vice president <strong>in</strong>the Honor Choir with whomshe has earned Superior rat<strong>in</strong>gsfor Alto Solo and Women’sTrio at the state Solo andEnsemble Contest. Jenessa is amember of Health OccupationsStudents of America (HOSA),on the Inter-OrganizationalCommittee (IOC), Glee Club,Drama Club and the 4H Club.Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e Trujillo: visualartsJacquel<strong>in</strong>e has won numerousawards for her art. In 2010,she won two different firstplaceawards at the Save a LifeArt Show hosted by the <strong>Tooele</strong>Animal Awareness group. Onewas a macro photo of a cat andthe other was a pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g of alighthouse. She won three ribbons<strong>in</strong> the <strong>Tooele</strong> DecemberArt Show <strong>in</strong> the areas of watercolor,charcoal and graphite.Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e plans to attend theUniversity of the Pacific whereshe will be major<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> art.Mak<strong>in</strong>nley vonWeller: foreignlanguageMak<strong>in</strong>nley is study<strong>in</strong>g Spanish.She is <strong>in</strong>dependently study<strong>in</strong>gSpanish 5 hav<strong>in</strong>g completed fouryears of Spanish <strong>in</strong>struction.While <strong>in</strong> Spanish 4, the classperformed a play <strong>in</strong> Spanish.Mak<strong>in</strong>nley is a member of theNational Honor Society, was achorus member <strong>in</strong> the LaForgeEncore Theatre production of“My Fair Lady,” and has a photographthat won third place <strong>in</strong> the<strong>Tooele</strong> High Art Show. Mak<strong>in</strong>nleywill be attend<strong>in</strong>g George MasonUniversity where she plans tostudy biology and physics.HOMEFRONTKitchens deserve clean<strong>in</strong>g attentionAre you a former Club member?Ever played sports at a Boys & Girls Club?We’re look<strong>in</strong>g for you!Visit www.bgcgsl.org for ashort alumni survey!The Perfect Job is Wait<strong>in</strong>g for You!TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINBr<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> YourDigital FilesIt has been said that thekitchen is the heart of thehome. It is the place wherefamilies can gather together formeals and to chat as the aromasof cook<strong>in</strong>g food pervade the air.OK, <strong>in</strong> today’s rush, rushworld where family membersgrab a quick bite, “nuke” it <strong>in</strong>the microwave and run maymake that first paragraph seemlike an idyllic scene from yesteryear.Whether your familyuses the kitchen as a gather<strong>in</strong>gplace or as a fast-food stop, itis important that it is a cleanand sanitary area <strong>in</strong> your home.Anywhere that food is preparedcan harbor an array of germsfrom those that cause food poison<strong>in</strong>gto those that cause otherdiseases.Keep kitchen surfaces clean.While cutt<strong>in</strong>g boards and countertopsget a lot of well-deservedattention <strong>in</strong> terms of clean<strong>in</strong>g,don’t forget light switches, doorknobs,faucet handles, drawerpulls and other areas that arehandled frequently. Don’t forgetOnly Per CopyDiane SagersCORRESPONDENTto dis<strong>in</strong>fect trash conta<strong>in</strong>ers,which harbor many germs, on aregular basis. In fact, it is a goodidea to clean these items regularly<strong>in</strong> other rooms as well.You can purchase an array ofclean<strong>in</strong>g and dis<strong>in</strong>fect<strong>in</strong>g solutions.Check to see if the oneyou use is suited to use aroundfood and dishes.While some people use v<strong>in</strong>egaras a clean<strong>in</strong>g agent, itsdis<strong>in</strong>fectant properties are generallyoverrated. It does a greatjob at soil removal and sh<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g,and may kill bacteria if used <strong>in</strong>a strong enough solution, but itdoes little to control viruses.A good homemade sanitiz<strong>in</strong>gsolution is 100 parts per millionof bleach <strong>in</strong> cool water. Thisquantifies to one-fourth teaspoonbleach to a quart of water.Do not mix it with hot water asthis causes bleach to evaporateand lose its effectiveness. Nevercomb<strong>in</strong>e bleach with clean<strong>in</strong>gproducts that conta<strong>in</strong> ammonia,such as glass cleaners.Do keep cutt<strong>in</strong>g boards cleanby wash<strong>in</strong>g with hot soapy waterand a brush after each use,then r<strong>in</strong>se and air dry or dry thesurface with paper towels. Nonporousacrylic, plastic, and glassboards are easier to clean asthey can be washed <strong>in</strong> an automaticdishwasher.Both wood and plastic cutt<strong>in</strong>gboards can be sanitized afterthey are thoroughly cleaned bywash<strong>in</strong>g with a chlor<strong>in</strong>e bleachsolution. Flood the surface withbleach and let it stand for severalm<strong>in</strong>utes then air dry or usepaper towels to hand dry it.If cutt<strong>in</strong>g boards get excessivelyworn, discard them.Use a different cutt<strong>in</strong>g boardfor raw foods that require cook<strong>in</strong>g— like meat, fish and poultry— and a different board forprepar<strong>in</strong>g cooked or ready-toeat foods like salads and vegetables.Wash hands and useclean utensils when switch<strong>in</strong>gbetween tasks.Wash sponges, dishrags anddishtowels frequently. Theyharbor bacteria that can causefood-borne illness.If you love sponges, changethem every two weeks andlaunder dish cloths every dayor more often. You can also usepaper towels to wipe off surfaces.Prolong the safe life ofsponges by wash<strong>in</strong>g them <strong>in</strong> adishwasher each day or everyother day. Use sponges conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>ga dis<strong>in</strong>fectant or dis<strong>in</strong>fectdish clothes and sponges bysoak<strong>in</strong>g them <strong>in</strong> a bleach solution(1 teaspoon householdbleach and a quart of water.)Food safety is also an importantaspect of kitchen care. Ourcountry has one of the safestfood supplies <strong>in</strong> the world.Nevertheless we spawn millionsof cases of food-borne illnesseseach year. Too many of thosecases come from home-preparedfood. Basic precautionscould help safeguard aga<strong>in</strong>stharmful bacteria. This is particularlyimportant if someone hasa reduced immune system <strong>in</strong> thehousehold.Wash your hands frequently.Hands harbor a myriad of germsand as we constantly are touch<strong>in</strong>gth<strong>in</strong>gs, the hands are sourcesof germs. Use warm water andsoap, scrubb<strong>in</strong>g between f<strong>in</strong>gersand under f<strong>in</strong>gernails. Youshould wash your hands for 20seconds, or long enough to s<strong>in</strong>g,“Tw<strong>in</strong>kle, Tw<strong>in</strong>kle Little Star.”Wash after cough<strong>in</strong>g or sneez<strong>in</strong>g(Use a clean tissue or cloth<strong>in</strong>gsleeve to cough or sneeze <strong>in</strong>to.Do not cough or sneeze <strong>in</strong>tohands), touch<strong>in</strong>g contam<strong>in</strong>atedsurfaces, us<strong>in</strong>g the restroom,chang<strong>in</strong>g diapers, handl<strong>in</strong>g garbage,handl<strong>in</strong>g uncooked foodssuch as meat, touch<strong>in</strong>g animalsand pets, car<strong>in</strong>g for a sick person.Always wash hands beforeprepar<strong>in</strong>g or eat<strong>in</strong>g food andbefore treat<strong>in</strong>g a wound or tak<strong>in</strong>gcare of someone who is ill.Always wash fruits and vegetables— even those that arepackaged and labeled “prewashed.”Don’t always rely on shelf-lifedates. Smell and check yourfood for offensive odors or colorsbefore cook<strong>in</strong>g or serv<strong>in</strong>g. IfSHS SOLO AND ENSEMBLEDiane SagersClean<strong>in</strong>g supplies are a must for aclean and sanitary home.<strong>in</strong> doubt, throw it out.If you f<strong>in</strong>d bloated, dented orrusted cans, assume the worstand discard it without tast<strong>in</strong>git. Never cut raw meats on thesame cutt<strong>in</strong>g boards as vegetablesthat will be consumedraw. Don’t put clean produce <strong>in</strong>with unwashed produce. Washfruits and vegetables that will bepeeled before peel<strong>in</strong>g them.Never use mar<strong>in</strong>ades orsauces that have been used forraw meats unless you’ve cookedthem first.Don’t consume food that hasbeen left out longer than twohours; cool hot foods to about40 degrees F and refrigeratepromptly.Check refrigeration temperatureevery three monthsus<strong>in</strong>g an exterior thermometerto make sure it is cold enough.Refrigerators’ <strong>in</strong>ternal temperatureshould be 40 degrees F orlower. Keep freezers at 0 andbelow.Clean the <strong>in</strong>side of the refrigeratorwith warm water andlemon juice or white v<strong>in</strong>egarrather than us<strong>in</strong>g chemicalcleaners.Do a sweep of the refrigeratorweekly and throw out itemsthat are past their prime or theirexpiration date. Remove odorswith a lemon juice-spr<strong>in</strong>kledsponge.Keep an open box of goodold-fashioned bak<strong>in</strong>g soda <strong>in</strong>the refrigerator and another one<strong>in</strong> the freezer to absorb odors.TRANSCRIPTBULLETIN58 N. Ma<strong>in</strong> • <strong>Tooele</strong>8 am to 6 pm • Monday – FridayTOOELE8.5 x 11 <strong>in</strong>ch • 20# bond paperSome restrictions applyHighest QualityState-of-the-ArtColor Pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gEquipment!courtesy of Marty WallaceStansbury High School Orchestra had six students who qualified at Region to go on to compete at State Solo andEnsemble Competition on Saturday, April 30, at Northridge High School. SHS Chamber Str<strong>in</strong>gs Ensemble groupearned the highest score possible by scor<strong>in</strong>g a “1” on their Chamber piece. The group competed and won with“Capriccio Espangol” by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov. The SHS Str<strong>in</strong>gs Ensemble group consists of two cellos and fourviol<strong>in</strong>s. Pictured are: (l-r) Hailey Wallace, Maddie Smith, Spencer Rosengren, Michelle Nieto, Kimberly Matheson andAndy Stewart.

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