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www.tooeletranscript.comTTHURSDAYTRANSCRIPTBULLETINTOOELENew GHSvolleyball coachtakes overSee A10August 25, 2011 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 118 NO. 25 50¢School enrollmentback in growth modeMaegan BurrRose Springs Elementary school sixth-graders work on projects Thursday morning in Nanacy Fajardo’sclassroom. Fajardo, who is doing an internship at the school this year, was going to be a studentteacher until the school had a larger number of sixth-graders enroll.by Tim GillieSTAFF WRITEREnrollment in local schools isgrowing again.Tooele County School Districtofficials report an increase of 540students enrolled throughout thecounty this year.“Currently our enrollment figuresafter the first day of school show a 5percent increase over last year,” saidTerry Linares, Tooele County SchoolDistrict superintendent.Those enrollment figures stillneed to be cleaned up by makingsure students that have transferredout of schools are no longer on therecords and students that don’tshow up after 10 days are dropped,said Linares.“After the cleaning I think we willbe looking at a growth rate of around4 percent,” said Linares.In 2010, Tooele County schoolsgrew by 1 percent with 13,563 studentsenrolled on the first day ofschool. That number dropped to13,439 by Oct. 9, the day for reportingenrollment to the state office ofeducation for funding purposes.In 2009, enrollment dropped by1.3 percent, the first drop after a12-year climb in enrollment thatpeaked at 6.8 percent in 2005.The drop in enrollment in 2009SEE GROWTH PAGE A8 ➤County scuttles new taxPublic opposition makes commissioners pull backon plan to tax unincorporated areas for servicesby Sarah MileySTAFF WRITERTooele County commissioners havereversed course on a proposal to create anew tax to pay for services in unincorporatedareas of the county.Commissioners first floated the ideaof a municipal type service fund tax lastDecember. The tax was intended to helppay for the increasing cost of services likelaw enforcement, animal control, snowremoval and engineering services. At thetime, officials said revenues in the municipalservices fund had been dwindling overthe past few years while the demand forservices had increased with residentialgrowth in unincorporated areas.“We had a public hearing and the publicdidn’t like it so we dropped it,” saidCommissioner Jerry Hurst. “If we don’t havethe revenue to do things, the next thing iscut services. The resounding message thatwe got that day in that public hearing was,‘We’d rather have our services cut than paythis tax.’”SEE TAX PAGE A8 ➤Maegan BurrLt. Gov. Greg Bell talks to Blue Peak High School principal Mark Ernst about theservice hours required for seniors on Wednesday at the Community LearningCenter. Bell met with Tooele County education leaders to learn more about thelocal school district.Bell rings with praisefor school districtLieutenant governor says stats showlocal schools are doing a good jobby Tim GillieSTAFF WRITERLt. Governor Greg Bell stoppedby Tooele Wednesday morningfor a working lunch with a selectgroup of education leaders andlegislators.Bell’s visit was part of a tourof school districts in the statebeing made to gather informationfor the governor’s EducationExcellence Commission. Thecommission was formed by Gov.Gary Herbert in 2010 to leadeducation reform and developlong-range planning for educationin the state.About 23 people selectedby the school district met withBell over lunch at the district’sCommunity Learning Center.The group included districtadministrators, principals, PTASEE BELL PAGE A7 ➤Maegan BurrTooele Macey’s Food & Drug store leader Jolene Thurgood UV stands INDEX in an aisle at the store Tuesday. Thurgood has worked for Macey’s for 30 years withTUESDAY four WEDNESDAY years at the Tooele store. THURSDAY7 7 8 8 8 8 8A Career the AislesFri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed ThuThe higher the AccuWeather.com UV Indexnumber, the greater the need for eye and skinprotection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10Very High; 11+ ExtremeALMANACAfter 30 years with one Statistics company, for the week ending August 24. JolenePartly sunnyMostly sunnySunny TemperaturesHigh/Low past week 99/65Thurgood has seen it all Normal in high/low the past week grocery 89/63 business86 85 62 Average temp past week 81.9by Missy BirdNormal noon, average temp store past week leader 76.1Jolene ThurgoodDaily TemperaturesHigh LowSTAFF WRITERpicks up a twist tie from the ground93and91 95 throws 97 97 it into 97 99 a wastebasket. SheWalking through the aisles of Macey’s straightens some off-kilter items on aFood & Drug in Tooele on Tuesday after-shelf, clearly taking pride in a store she’s87 62 59THERWEATHERSeecompleteforecaston A9Dugway94/67Lake Point94/72Stansbury ParkErda 94/72Grantsville 96/71 Pine Canyon94/7284/61Bauer92/67 Tooele93/68Stockton92/67Rush Valley91/66Ophir83/6165 69 68 68 68 71 68Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue WedPrecipitation AIR QUALITY (in inches)Thursday 14.81 13.03Good0.00 Friday 0.19 0.70 0.68Last Normal Month Good Normal Year NormalWeek for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-DSaturdayHigh GoodModerateSource: Low www.airquality.utah.govAbsentTh F Sa Su M Tu WSource: Intermountain Allergy & AsthmaRIVERS AND LAKESINSIDEmanaged for four years.“I like it neat and clean and don’t likestuff on the floor,” Thurgood said. “I likethe store to be presentable. I don’t knowif it’s the mother in me, but I just love thisstore so much.”Those four years have been the culmi-SEE CAREER PAGE A6 ➤Vernon couplecontinues farmingthrough their 90sSee B1Midvalley Highwayclears another hurdleby Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITERThe Midvalley Highway is onestep closer to reality.The Federal HighwayAdministration approved theenvironmental impact statementon July 27 and publishedthe approved document Aug. 18for the proposed route of thehighway, which would bisectthe center of the Tooele Valleyfrom north to south. The signedEIS, which was submitted to theFHA in late March, marks significantprogress made on project,according to Tooele CountyFridays on Vinewraps up withSoulisticsSee A9Engineer Vern Loveless.“The environmental work thatwe’ve done thus far has beenaccepted, so I guess that’s a bigstep,” Loveless said, noting adesign plan has to be finalizedand wetland permits obtainedbefore construction can begin.“It’s a fairly long ways off. We’veplanned on doing it in phases.”The project began in the planningstages 15 years ago. Sincethen, numerous public meetingshave been held for communityimpact and three prospectivedesigns mapped out. In 2009,SEE HIGHWAY PAGE A5 ➤BULLETIN BOARDCLASSIFIEDSHOMETOWNOBITUARIESKIDS PAGESPORTSB4C5B1A8B6A10

www.tooeletranscript.comTTHURSDAYTRANSCRIPTBULLETINTOOELENew GHSvolleyball coachtakes overSee A10August 25, 2011 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 118 NO. 25 50¢School enrollmentback <strong>in</strong> growth modeMaegan BurrRose Spr<strong>in</strong>gs Elementary school sixth-graders work on projects Thursday morn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Nanacy Fajardo’sclassroom. Fajardo, who is do<strong>in</strong>g an <strong>in</strong>ternship at <strong>the</strong> school this year, was go<strong>in</strong>g to be a studentteacher until <strong>the</strong> school had a larger number of sixth-graders enroll.by Tim GillieSTAFF WRITEREnrollment <strong>in</strong> local schools isgrow<strong>in</strong>g aga<strong>in</strong>.<strong>Tooele</strong> County School Districtofficials report an <strong>in</strong>crease of 540students enrolled throughout <strong>the</strong>county this year.“Currently our enrollment figuresafter <strong>the</strong> first day of school show a 5percent <strong>in</strong>crease over last year,” saidTerry L<strong>in</strong>ares, <strong>Tooele</strong> County SchoolDistrict super<strong>in</strong>tendent.Those enrollment figures stillneed to be cleaned up by mak<strong>in</strong>gsure students that have transferredout of schools are no longer on <strong>the</strong>records and students that don’tshow up after 10 days are dropped,said L<strong>in</strong>ares.“After <strong>the</strong> clean<strong>in</strong>g I th<strong>in</strong>k we willbe look<strong>in</strong>g at a growth rate of around4 percent,” said L<strong>in</strong>ares.In 2010, <strong>Tooele</strong> County schoolsgrew by 1 percent with 13,563 studentsenrolled on <strong>the</strong> first day ofschool. That number dropped to13,439 by Oct. 9, <strong>the</strong> day for report<strong>in</strong>genrollment to <strong>the</strong> state office ofeducation for fund<strong>in</strong>g purposes.In 2009, enrollment dropped by1.3 percent, <strong>the</strong> first drop after a12-year climb <strong>in</strong> enrollment thatpeaked at 6.8 percent <strong>in</strong> 2005.The drop <strong>in</strong> enrollment <strong>in</strong> 2009SEE GROWTH PAGE A8 ➤County scuttles new taxPublic opposition makes commissioners pull backon plan to tax un<strong>in</strong>corporated areas for servicesby Sarah MileySTAFF WRITER<strong>Tooele</strong> County commissioners havereversed course on a proposal to create anew tax to pay for services <strong>in</strong> un<strong>in</strong>corporatedareas of <strong>the</strong> county.Commissioners first floated <strong>the</strong> ideaof a municipal type service fund tax lastDecember. The tax was <strong>in</strong>tended to helppay for <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g cost of services likelaw enforcement, animal control, snowremoval and eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g services. At <strong>the</strong>time, officials said revenues <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> municipalservices fund had been dw<strong>in</strong>dl<strong>in</strong>g over<strong>the</strong> past few years while <strong>the</strong> demand forservices had <strong>in</strong>creased with residentialgrowth <strong>in</strong> un<strong>in</strong>corporated areas.“We had a public hear<strong>in</strong>g and <strong>the</strong> publicdidn’t like it so we dropped it,” saidCommissioner Jerry Hurst. “If we don’t have<strong>the</strong> revenue to do th<strong>in</strong>gs, <strong>the</strong> next th<strong>in</strong>g iscut services. The resound<strong>in</strong>g message thatwe got that day <strong>in</strong> that public hear<strong>in</strong>g was,‘We’d ra<strong>the</strong>r have our services cut than paythis tax.’”SEE TAX PAGE A8 ➤Maegan BurrLt. Gov. Greg Bell talks to Blue Peak High School pr<strong>in</strong>cipal Mark Ernst about <strong>the</strong>service hours required for seniors on Wednesday at <strong>the</strong> Community Learn<strong>in</strong>gCenter. Bell met with <strong>Tooele</strong> County education leaders to learn more about <strong>the</strong>local school district.Bell r<strong>in</strong>gs with praisefor school districtLieutenant governor says stats showlocal schools are do<strong>in</strong>g a good jobby Tim GillieSTAFF WRITERLt. Governor Greg Bell stoppedby <strong>Tooele</strong> Wednesday morn<strong>in</strong>gfor a work<strong>in</strong>g lunch with a selectgroup of education leaders andlegislators.Bell’s visit was part of a tourof school districts <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> statebe<strong>in</strong>g made to ga<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>formationfor <strong>the</strong> governor’s EducationExcellence Commission. Thecommission was formed by Gov.Gary Herbert <strong>in</strong> 2010 to leadeducation reform and developlong-range plann<strong>in</strong>g for education<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state.About 23 people selectedby <strong>the</strong> school district met withBell over lunch at <strong>the</strong> district’sCommunity Learn<strong>in</strong>g Center.The group <strong>in</strong>cluded districtadm<strong>in</strong>istrators, pr<strong>in</strong>cipals, PTASEE BELL PAGE A7 ➤Maegan Burr<strong>Tooele</strong> Macey’s Food & Drug store leader Jolene Thurgood UV stands INDEX <strong>in</strong> an aisle at <strong>the</strong> store Tuesday. Thurgood has worked for Macey’s for 30 years withTUESDAY four WEDNESDAY years at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> store. THURSDAY7 7 8 8 8 8 8A <strong>Career</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Aisles</strong>Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed ThuThe higher <strong>the</strong> AccuWea<strong>the</strong>r.com UV Indexnumber, <strong>the</strong> greater <strong>the</strong> need for eye and sk<strong>in</strong>protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10Very High; 11+ ExtremeALMANACAfter 30 years with one Statistics company, for <strong>the</strong> week end<strong>in</strong>g August 24. JolenePartly sunnyMostly sunnySunny TemperaturesHigh/Low past week 99/65Thurgood has seen it all Normal <strong>in</strong> high/low <strong>the</strong> past week grocery 89/63 bus<strong>in</strong>ess86 85 62 Average temp past week 81.9by Missy BirdNormal noon, average temp store past week leader 76.1Jolene ThurgoodDaily TemperaturesHigh LowSTAFF WRITERpicks up a twist tie from <strong>the</strong> ground93and91 95 throws 97 97 it <strong>in</strong>to 97 99 a wastebasket. SheWalk<strong>in</strong>g through <strong>the</strong> aisles of Macey’s straightens some off-kilter items on aFood & Drug <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> on Tuesday after-shelf, clearly tak<strong>in</strong>g pride <strong>in</strong> a store she’s87 62 59THERWEATHERSeecompleteforecaston A9Dugway94/67Lake Po<strong>in</strong>t94/72Stansbury ParkErda 94/72Grantsville 96/71 P<strong>in</strong>e Canyon94/7284/61Bauer92/67 <strong>Tooele</strong>93/68Stockton92/67Rush Valley91/66Ophir83/6165 69 68 68 68 71 68Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue WedPrecipitation AIR QUALITY (<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>ches)Thursday 14.81 13.03Good0.00 Friday 0.19 0.70 0.68Last Normal Month Good Normal Year NormalWeek for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-DSaturdayHigh GoodModerateSource: Low www.airquality.utah.govAbsentTh F Sa Su M Tu WSource: Intermounta<strong>in</strong> Allergy & AsthmaRIVERS AND LAKESINSIDEmanaged for four years.“I like it neat and clean and don’t likestuff on <strong>the</strong> floor,” Thurgood said. “I like<strong>the</strong> store to be presentable. I don’t knowif it’s <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> me, but I just love thisstore so much.”Those four years have been <strong>the</strong> culmi-SEE CAREER PAGE A6 ➤Vernon couplecont<strong>in</strong>ues farm<strong>in</strong>gthrough <strong>the</strong>ir 90sSee B1Midvalley Highwayclears ano<strong>the</strong>r hurdleby Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITERThe Midvalley Highway is onestep closer to reality.The Federal HighwayAdm<strong>in</strong>istration approved <strong>the</strong>environmental impact statementon July 27 and published<strong>the</strong> approved document Aug. 18for <strong>the</strong> proposed route of <strong>the</strong>highway, which would bisect<strong>the</strong> center of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> Valleyfrom north to south. The signedEIS, which was submitted to <strong>the</strong>FHA <strong>in</strong> late March, marks significantprogress made on project,accord<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>Tooele</strong> CountyFridays on V<strong>in</strong>ewraps up withSoulisticsSee A9Eng<strong>in</strong>eer Vern Loveless.“The environmental work thatwe’ve done thus far has beenaccepted, so I guess that’s a bigstep,” Loveless said, not<strong>in</strong>g adesign plan has to be f<strong>in</strong>alizedand wetland permits obta<strong>in</strong>edbefore construction can beg<strong>in</strong>.“It’s a fairly long ways off. We’veplanned on do<strong>in</strong>g it <strong>in</strong> phases.”The project began <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> plann<strong>in</strong>gstages 15 years ago. S<strong>in</strong>ce<strong>the</strong>n, numerous public meet<strong>in</strong>gshave been held for communityimpact and three prospectivedesigns mapped out. In 2009,SEE HIGHWAY PAGE A5 ➤BULLETIN BOARDCLASSIFIEDSHOMETOWNOBITUARIESKIDS PAGESPORTSB4C5B1A8B6A10


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Headquartered<strong>in</strong> Aust<strong>in</strong>, Texas, <strong>the</strong> Society ofCIC is a not-for-profit organizationand <strong>the</strong> found<strong>in</strong>g program of TheNational Alliance for InsuranceEducation & Research.30% It will rise by more than 10 %It will rise by less than 10 %It will fall by more than 10 %It will fall by less than 10 %It will rema<strong>in</strong> virtuallyunchanged 117 votes cast44% by Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITERA Salt Lake City woman has beencharged with kidnapp<strong>in</strong>g her twobiological children, who were adoptedby a <strong>Tooele</strong> family six years ago.Ashley Hill, 27, was charged lastThursday with two counts of childkidnapp<strong>in</strong>g, a first-degree felony.The charges were <strong>the</strong> result of an<strong>in</strong>cident on June 30 <strong>in</strong> which sheallegedly took her two biologicalchildren, a 13-year-old girl and an11-year-old boy, to Salt Lake Cityfor several hours. She orig<strong>in</strong>ally toldofficers she picked <strong>the</strong> two childrenup on North Temple Street <strong>in</strong> SaltLake City, where <strong>the</strong>y had gotten offa bus taken from <strong>Tooele</strong>. However,District ACT scoresfall between state,national averagesby Tim GillieSTAFF WRITERThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County SchoolDistrict’s graduat<strong>in</strong>g class of 2011outscored <strong>the</strong>ir national peers on <strong>the</strong>ACT test by <strong>the</strong> slightest of marg<strong>in</strong>s,but <strong>the</strong>ir scores rema<strong>in</strong>ed below <strong>the</strong>statewide average.With an average composite scoreif 21.2, last year’s seniors narrowlybeat <strong>the</strong> national average of 21.1,and fell short of <strong>the</strong> Utah statewideaverage of 21.8.“Our ACT scores have been fairlystable for <strong>the</strong> last five years,” saidTerry L<strong>in</strong>ares, <strong>Tooele</strong> County SchoolDistrict super<strong>in</strong>tendent. “We areimplement<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> Common CoreState Standards curriculum, whichhas been designed to <strong>in</strong>crease collegeread<strong>in</strong>ess <strong>in</strong> students. I expectafter <strong>the</strong> curriculum has been fullyimplemented we will see an <strong>in</strong>crease<strong>in</strong> ACT scores.”The Common Core StateStandards, developed under <strong>the</strong>direction of <strong>the</strong> National GovernorsAssociation and <strong>the</strong> Council of ChiefState School Officers, <strong>in</strong>creases academicrigor and <strong>in</strong>troduces sometopics <strong>in</strong> language arts and math atTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 25, 2011Biological mo<strong>the</strong>r charged withkidnapp<strong>in</strong>g kids from adoptive familyby Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITERTwo grass fires near Lake Po<strong>in</strong>tTuesday even<strong>in</strong>g split <strong>the</strong> effortsof respond<strong>in</strong>g crews but resulted<strong>in</strong> no <strong>in</strong>juries or damaged structures.As responders from <strong>the</strong> North<strong>Tooele</strong> County Fire District wereon <strong>the</strong>ir way to a report of agrass fire east of Lake Po<strong>in</strong>t alittle after 5 p.m., ano<strong>the</strong>r grassfire, this one sou<strong>the</strong>ast of LakePo<strong>in</strong>t and east of <strong>the</strong> Maverik gasstation <strong>in</strong> Stansbury Park, wasreported, accord<strong>in</strong>g to NTCFDChief Randy Willden.“That one [<strong>the</strong> second fire]was not as big, partially becausewe got <strong>the</strong>re sooner,” he said.“We split [<strong>the</strong> firefighters] andsent some of <strong>the</strong>m to <strong>the</strong> firenear <strong>the</strong> Maverik, and <strong>the</strong>n had<strong>the</strong>m help with <strong>the</strong> one by LakePo<strong>in</strong>t.”The fire east of <strong>the</strong> Maverikburned only about one acre.The fire near Lake Po<strong>in</strong>t burnedapproximately 19 acres, Willdensaid, but was more urgentbecause it threatened powerGrass fires split crewsat north end of valleyYourSportsCenterfor <strong>Tooele</strong> CountyTo subscribe call 882.0050l<strong>in</strong>es <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> area.“It was not a huge fire but itwas burn<strong>in</strong>g under a set of powerl<strong>in</strong>es that parallels <strong>the</strong> railroadtracks,” Willden said. “The firewas burn<strong>in</strong>g all around <strong>the</strong> polesso that it became a priority totake care of.”Willden said <strong>in</strong>vestigators from<strong>the</strong> Bureau of Land Managementwere determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> cause ofboth fires. The cause of <strong>the</strong> fireshad not been determ<strong>in</strong>ed as ofThursday morn<strong>in</strong>g.lchristensen@tooeletranscript.comshe later told officers she picked<strong>the</strong>m up from Walgreen’s on <strong>the</strong> cornerof Ma<strong>in</strong> Street and Utah Avenue<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>, accord<strong>in</strong>g to a report from<strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> City Police Department.The children were reported miss<strong>in</strong>gwhen <strong>the</strong>y failed to return homeafter summer school. A teacher from<strong>the</strong> summer school program wrote<strong>in</strong> a statement that <strong>the</strong> older childsaid she and her younger bro<strong>the</strong>rhad to leave school at 10:45 thatmorn<strong>in</strong>g. The children <strong>the</strong>n apparentlymet Hill at <strong>the</strong> Walgreen’s park<strong>in</strong>glot. Police contacted Hill after<strong>the</strong> adoptive mo<strong>the</strong>r told <strong>the</strong>m shebelieved Hill was <strong>in</strong>volved, accord<strong>in</strong>gto <strong>the</strong> report. Hill had tried tocall <strong>the</strong> children <strong>the</strong> day before towish one of <strong>the</strong>m a happy birthday,but <strong>the</strong> adoptive mo<strong>the</strong>r didnot allow her to speak with <strong>the</strong>m.One of <strong>the</strong> children had gotten herphone number off of <strong>the</strong> caller IDand called her later.After police from <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> andSalt Lake City police departmentswent to Hill’s residence that even<strong>in</strong>g,Hill allegedly told officers she took<strong>the</strong> children, who were still withher, because <strong>the</strong>y had reported toher that <strong>the</strong>y were be<strong>in</strong>g physicallyabused by <strong>the</strong>ir adopted family.Police and a case worker from <strong>the</strong>Division of Child and Family Services<strong>in</strong>terviewed <strong>the</strong> children, four o<strong>the</strong>rchildren that lived <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> home and<strong>the</strong> adoptive parents. Accord<strong>in</strong>g to<strong>the</strong> report, most accounts were consistentand did not <strong>in</strong>dicate physicalan earlier age than <strong>the</strong> current statecore curriculum.The ACT test score is designed tomeasure academic development <strong>in</strong>English, math, read<strong>in</strong>g and science.Test scores are reported on a scaleof one to 36, and <strong>the</strong> four test scoresare averaged to reach a compositescore.<strong>Tooele</strong> County students did <strong>the</strong>best on <strong>the</strong> read<strong>in</strong>g test, scor<strong>in</strong>g anaverage of 22.2, compared to a 22.3statewide and 21.3 nationally. Theirlowest average score was a 20.0 <strong>in</strong>math, compared to a 21.2 statewideand 21.1 nationally.The ACT has established a benchmarkfor college course read<strong>in</strong>essfor each test. A m<strong>in</strong>imum score of18 on <strong>the</strong> English test is needed tobe rated college ready <strong>in</strong> Englishcomposition, a 21 on <strong>the</strong> read<strong>in</strong>g test<strong>in</strong>dicates college read<strong>in</strong>ess <strong>in</strong> socialscience, a score of 22 on <strong>the</strong> mathtest translates to college read<strong>in</strong>ess <strong>in</strong>algebra, and scor<strong>in</strong>g at least a 24 on<strong>the</strong> science test means college read<strong>in</strong>ess<strong>in</strong> biology.Only 22 percent of <strong>Tooele</strong> graduatesrated as college ready <strong>in</strong> all fourareas, compared to 27 percent statewideand 25 percent nationally.Nationwide, <strong>the</strong> average compositescore on <strong>the</strong> ACT test ranged froma low of 18.7 percent <strong>in</strong> Mississippi,where 100 percent of <strong>the</strong> graduat<strong>in</strong>gclass of 2011 took <strong>the</strong> test, to a highof 24.2 percent <strong>in</strong> Massachusetts,where only 22 percent of <strong>the</strong> 2011graduat<strong>in</strong>g class took <strong>the</strong> ACT test.In <strong>Tooele</strong> County <strong>in</strong> 2011, 52 percentof <strong>the</strong> graduat<strong>in</strong>g class took <strong>the</strong>ACT test. New state regulations hadabuse. Searle said he did not f<strong>in</strong>dsufficient evidence to warrant abusecharges.Although Hill did not have <strong>the</strong>children for an extended duration,Searle said tak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>m constitutedchild kidnapp<strong>in</strong>g — a different statutoryrequirement than charges forkidnapp<strong>in</strong>g adults.“For kidnapp<strong>in</strong>g, when <strong>the</strong>re’s nota weapon or violent act occurr<strong>in</strong>g,<strong>the</strong> kidnapp<strong>in</strong>g statute requires thatit be for a substantial period of time[for adults],” he said. “In child kidnapp<strong>in</strong>g,just tak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> child itselfis <strong>the</strong> offense.”Hill was arrested and booked <strong>in</strong>to<strong>the</strong> Salt Lake County Jail becauseshe was <strong>in</strong> violation of her parolegiven as part of a sentence <strong>in</strong> a 2005all of Utah’s juniors take <strong>the</strong> test lastyear, allow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> ACT to be used asa measurement of school success.Those results will not be availableuntil July 2012.Out of <strong>the</strong> 1.6 million students<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> graduat<strong>in</strong>g class of 2011 thattook <strong>the</strong> ACT test nationwide, onlyfive scored a 36 and 49 scored a 35.In <strong>the</strong> last two years, <strong>Tooele</strong> HighJolie GordonA plane releases fire retardant over a charred area of land near Lake Po<strong>in</strong>tTuesday even<strong>in</strong>g. Two grass fires were conta<strong>in</strong>ed by responders with <strong>the</strong> North<strong>Tooele</strong> County Fire District.Ashley Hillfraud case. The kidnapp<strong>in</strong>g casewas referred to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> CountyAttorney’s Office for prosecution.Hill will make her <strong>in</strong>itial appearance<strong>in</strong> 3rd District Court on Sept.6.lchristensen@tooeletranscript.comMaegan Burr<strong>Tooele</strong> High School English 11 teacher Steve Larson hands out papers to his class of juniors Thursday morn<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>Tooele</strong>County School District students have an average composite ACT score of 21.2. Like us onFacebook forexclusive weeklyspecials490 N. Ma<strong>in</strong>, <strong>Tooele</strong> • 882-3608HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 10 pm<strong>Tooele</strong>’s Show Place for Over 60 Years!No Credit/Debit cardsor Checks Accepted882-2273111 N. 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THURSDAY August 25, 2011TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINA5OUT & ABOUTCAR MEETS TRAINCrime looks differentthrough a victim’s eyesIn ano<strong>the</strong>r vivid example ofhow life has a cruel senseof humor, I recently foundmyself on <strong>the</strong> flip side of crime.A house owned by my grandmo<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong> Logan, <strong>in</strong> which Ilived for two years dur<strong>in</strong>g college,was burglarized earlier thismonth. And <strong>the</strong> effects of thatcrime have been surpris<strong>in</strong>glypotent.I have reported on severalburglaries, and witnessed <strong>the</strong>court proceed<strong>in</strong>gs for dozensmore, so I am no stranger to<strong>the</strong> crime <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> abstract. Iknow <strong>the</strong> odds of police f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> person or persons responsible,or <strong>the</strong> stolen items be<strong>in</strong>grecovered, and of restitutionbe<strong>in</strong>g paid quickly and <strong>in</strong> full.However, despite be<strong>in</strong>g wellversed<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> textbook aspects ofburglaries, I was ill-prepared for<strong>the</strong> flood of conflict<strong>in</strong>g emotionsthat apparently come with <strong>the</strong>territory.While I was not a currentresident of <strong>the</strong> house, which mygrandmo<strong>the</strong>r used to rent butnow uses ma<strong>in</strong>ly to store furnitureand o<strong>the</strong>r belong<strong>in</strong>gs fora str<strong>in</strong>g of relatives who died<strong>in</strong> quick succession, <strong>the</strong>re wasa very real sense of <strong>in</strong>trusion.Walk<strong>in</strong>g through <strong>the</strong> familiarlayout of <strong>the</strong> house suddenly feltalien and strange, and an air ofviolation hung as heavily as <strong>the</strong>cigar smoke still cl<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong>areas around butts <strong>the</strong> burglarshad left beh<strong>in</strong>d. Every drawerand cab<strong>in</strong>et had been openedand rummaged through, leav<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> house look<strong>in</strong>g like a crossbetween <strong>the</strong> ransacked hotelroom of a spy <strong>in</strong> a clichéd movieand an episode of “Hoarders:Buried Alive.”And that has been perhaps<strong>the</strong> worst part — <strong>the</strong> mess leftbeh<strong>in</strong>d <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir hurried andirreverent pillag<strong>in</strong>g. As if tak<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> belong<strong>in</strong>gs of ano<strong>the</strong>r person,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g some mean<strong>in</strong>gfulmementos of beloved personspassed, were not <strong>in</strong>juriousenough, <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>sult was leav<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong>ir careless refuse strewnabout with <strong>the</strong> broken remnantsHighwaycont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A1<strong>Tooele</strong> County Commissionersapproved a new $10 motor vehicleregistration fee to help fundhighway projects, such as <strong>the</strong>Midvalley Highway. Loveless saideven with <strong>the</strong> revenue from morethan 40,000 registrations annually,fund<strong>in</strong>g for <strong>the</strong> more-than$440 million project is still farfrom complete.“We’re go<strong>in</strong>g to clearly needfederal money, and even if wehave federal money we’re stillgo<strong>in</strong>g to have at least 20 percentof <strong>the</strong> project, which isstill a huge amount of money,”Loveless said.There are also many aspectsof <strong>the</strong> design that will still needto be f<strong>in</strong>alized that could not beconsidered before <strong>the</strong> environmentalplan was signed by <strong>the</strong>government agency.“We have k<strong>in</strong>d of a broadbrush design of this highway,”Loveless said. “As this designbecomes more sophisticated,we’ll know more about howwide <strong>the</strong> road will be, whatl<strong>in</strong>es will be <strong>the</strong>re. We still don’tknow what dra<strong>in</strong>age will be like,so we don’t know what retentionponds we’ll need. ThoseLisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITERof valued objects. A confessionallegedly garnered from one of<strong>the</strong> suspects upon her arrestalso revealed that, comfortable<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> vacancy of <strong>the</strong> house, <strong>the</strong><strong>in</strong>truders had utilized <strong>the</strong> facilities,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> shower.The entire bathroom wasscoured with bleach and atoothbrush after learn<strong>in</strong>g thatdetail of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>vasion.Three people have beenarrested for <strong>the</strong> burglary, whichturned out to be one of a str<strong>in</strong>gof at least 10 burglaries ofhomes, vehicles and bus<strong>in</strong>esses<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> area. All three had priorcharges for <strong>the</strong>ft or burglary, andat least one was on probation at<strong>the</strong> time. One lived <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> basementof <strong>the</strong> house next door,leav<strong>in</strong>g an irrepressible cloud ofsuspicion on a set of people wehad previously considered to beat least good acqua<strong>in</strong>tances.I’ve spent <strong>the</strong> last two weekendsfill<strong>in</strong>g out reports andgo<strong>in</strong>g over court documents,leav<strong>in</strong>g my days off feel<strong>in</strong>g verymuch like those I spend work<strong>in</strong>g— only without pay. I havealso had to close out my check<strong>in</strong>gaccount and open a newone, s<strong>in</strong>ce a checkbook I hadnot realize was <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> house wasboth taken and used.Be<strong>in</strong>g on this side of <strong>the</strong> fenceis odd. When victims are allowedto read letters <strong>in</strong> court to <strong>the</strong>irrespective offenders at <strong>the</strong>time of sentenc<strong>in</strong>g, I’ve alwaysfocused more on <strong>the</strong>ir exactwords ra<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> raw emotionbeh<strong>in</strong>d <strong>the</strong>m. In imag<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gwhat I would say to <strong>the</strong>se peoplewho have made recent life sodifficult for my family and melately, though, I realize sentencestructure, flow, even grammaticalcorrectness — all <strong>the</strong> th<strong>in</strong>gsabout which English teacherscare — do not belong <strong>in</strong> an actthat is emotional to its core. Ifare all relative details that wedon’t design when we’re do<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> environmental plan. We’vedone sufficient design for <strong>the</strong>environmental impact. Now <strong>the</strong>design won’t really change — itwill just be more ref<strong>in</strong>ed.”The goal of <strong>the</strong> project is toboth allow through-traffic tobypass <strong>the</strong> more populated areasof <strong>the</strong> valley, <strong>the</strong>reby reduc<strong>in</strong>gcongestion at <strong>the</strong> Lake Po<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>terchange and along SR-36,and to provide more mobility <strong>in</strong>general through <strong>the</strong> valley.Accord<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> approvedEIS, <strong>the</strong> FHA has <strong>in</strong>dicatedthat Midvalley Highway WestOption B, is <strong>the</strong> preferred optionbecause it would impact areawetlands least. That route willl<strong>in</strong>k with I-80 north-northwest ofStansbury Park, skirt sou<strong>the</strong>astof <strong>the</strong> Deseret Peak Complex andMiller Motorsports Park, crossSR-112 east of <strong>the</strong> Utah IndustrialDepot, and connect back withSR-36 south of <strong>Tooele</strong> City near<strong>the</strong> new jail.The highway is be<strong>in</strong>g plannedas a four-lane arterial roadbetween SR-36 and SR-112, anda four-lane freeway from SR-112to I-80. It will require a realignmentof SR-138 at Sheep Lane<strong>in</strong> Erda.lchristensen@tooeletranscript.comIt seems like it wasonly yesterday…given one chance to express toa person <strong>the</strong> damage done by<strong>the</strong>ir actions, I’m not sure what Iwould say.But <strong>the</strong> more I th<strong>in</strong>k about it,<strong>the</strong> more I’m sure that crime is akarmic action. One person takesundue liberties from ano<strong>the</strong>r,and <strong>in</strong> return, our system ofjustice dictates that that person’sliberties are stripped from <strong>the</strong>m.As a reporter acqua<strong>in</strong>ted with<strong>the</strong> system, and now as a victim,I cannot understand what wouldbe worth los<strong>in</strong>g your freedomfor — and hope I never do.lchristensen@tooeletranscript.comcourtesy of <strong>the</strong> WestWendover PoliceDepartmentA wrecked car straddlesrailroad tracks after <strong>the</strong> unattendedstalled car was struckby an Amtrak tra<strong>in</strong> shortlybefore 2 a.m. this morn<strong>in</strong>gnear West Wendover, Nev.West Wendover Police werenotified of <strong>the</strong> vehicle butcould not clear <strong>the</strong> vehiclenor notify <strong>the</strong> tra<strong>in</strong> company<strong>in</strong> time. The tra<strong>in</strong> susta<strong>in</strong>edm<strong>in</strong>or damage but no passengersor personnel were<strong>in</strong>jured and <strong>the</strong> tra<strong>in</strong> wasable to cont<strong>in</strong>ue on its routeafter debris was clearedfrom <strong>the</strong> tracks. The car,later found to be operatedby 29-year-old Juan Fuentesof West Wendover, wasdeclared a total loss. Therailroad was closed forapproximately two hours forclean-up, <strong>in</strong>vestigation and<strong>in</strong>spection of <strong>the</strong> tra<strong>in</strong>.J. CHAPMAN ACADEMY3710 West 2100 SOUTHSalt Lake City, Utah 84120801-887-9194Hands-On <strong>Career</strong> Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g:*Armed and Unarmed Security Officer(licens<strong>in</strong>g qualification)*Bail Enforcement Agent (licens<strong>in</strong>g qualification)*Private Investigator*Body Guard (executive protection)O<strong>the</strong>r Courses Offered:* O.C. 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A6TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTHURSDAY August 25, 2011Annual Lake Po<strong>in</strong>t Days to caterto young and old this weekend EVENTSCORPORATE & GROUPExpires 09/10/2011by Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITERThe organizers of Lake Po<strong>in</strong>tDays are hop<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> activitiesscheduled for <strong>the</strong> celebrationwill offer someth<strong>in</strong>g for everyone.Festivities beg<strong>in</strong> Friday nightat 8:30 with an outdoor familymovie. Attendees are encouragedto br<strong>in</strong>g lawn chairs andblankets, and popcorn anddr<strong>in</strong>ks will be sold. This year’smovie will be “Everyth<strong>in</strong>g YouWant.”On Saturday, a children’s onemilerace will start at 8 a.m., followedby a 5k for adults at 8:30.The 5k race will start at <strong>the</strong> LDSChurch, head east on CenterStreet, north along <strong>the</strong> railroadtracks, <strong>the</strong>n down Canyon Roadto <strong>the</strong> church house, which isalso <strong>the</strong> f<strong>in</strong>ish l<strong>in</strong>e. Race organizerNancy Gomez said <strong>the</strong> $6registration fee can be completedby contact<strong>in</strong>g her <strong>in</strong> advanceor at 7:30 that morn<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong>CHRISTMAS PARTIESARE A BLAST ATMILLER MOTORSPORTSPARK.Book before September 15and save 15% on your room rental.file / Geri LawrenceBee Rasmussen gives her grandson Coy B<strong>in</strong>gham a ride dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> Lake Po<strong>in</strong>tDays’ piggyback water race <strong>in</strong> August 2009. The annual community event will beheld this weekend.church. Lake Po<strong>in</strong>t Days co-organizerCory Cook said <strong>the</strong> eventwill likely be more physicallydemand<strong>in</strong>g than some runnersor walkers <strong>in</strong>itially anticipate.“A little uphill, a little dirtroads,” he said. “It will be a challeng<strong>in</strong>gcourse this year.”The annual Lake Po<strong>in</strong>t DaysParade will beg<strong>in</strong> at 11 a.m.at <strong>the</strong> corner of Center andMounta<strong>in</strong> View streets, and endat <strong>the</strong> Lake Po<strong>in</strong>t LDS chapel.Participants should l<strong>in</strong>e up 15m<strong>in</strong>utes early, said Lake Po<strong>in</strong>tDays co-organizer Becky Cook,and a wide variety of entries arewelcome.“It’s pretty much open to anyonewho wants to be <strong>in</strong> it,” shesaid. “We’re just k<strong>in</strong>d of a smalltown. We have kids decorat<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong>ir bikes, we have people walk<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong>ir animals, we have somefloats. Of course, we need peoplewatch<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> parade, too.”From noon to 2 p.m., gamesand activities, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g abounce house, produce contest,karaoke and candy cannon, willbe offered at <strong>the</strong> park, and hotdog and hamburger meals willbe sold. Dur<strong>in</strong>g that time <strong>the</strong>rewill also be a classic car show <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> park<strong>in</strong>g lot of <strong>the</strong> Lake Po<strong>in</strong>tLDS chapel.Mak<strong>in</strong>g its debut this yeardur<strong>in</strong>g that time is also The ManZone, a competition open toboth genders. Contestants viefor prizes <strong>in</strong> five events, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>ga javel<strong>in</strong> throw and fish<strong>in</strong>gl<strong>in</strong>e cast<strong>in</strong>g. Cory Cook said <strong>the</strong>event was created <strong>in</strong> an effort togive adults <strong>the</strong>ir own activity.“We had kid games go<strong>in</strong>g onand <strong>the</strong> bounce house and wewanted someth<strong>in</strong>g more for <strong>the</strong>enterta<strong>in</strong>ment for adults,” hesaid. “So this is to try to get somecompetition go<strong>in</strong>g out <strong>the</strong>re.”At 1 p.m. rodeo contests,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g barrel rac<strong>in</strong>g, flag rac<strong>in</strong>gwater relay and pole bend<strong>in</strong>g,will be held <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> horsearena at <strong>the</strong> park. Cory Cooksaid <strong>the</strong> contests are open toanyone who has or can borrow ahorse and wants to compete.Ano<strong>the</strong>r new event to LakePo<strong>in</strong>t Days, a garden tour, willbe held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.Becky Cook said five gardenswill be available for tour<strong>in</strong>g — anumber she said she hopes cont<strong>in</strong>uesto rise <strong>in</strong> com<strong>in</strong>g years.“Hopefully it will grow andnext year we’ll have more,” shesaid, not<strong>in</strong>g no pun <strong>in</strong>tended.Cody Tarpley will also be collect<strong>in</strong>gnonperishable food for<strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County Food Bank aspart of his effort to earn an EagleScout award.For more <strong>in</strong>formation on LakePo<strong>in</strong>t Days, visit lakepo<strong>in</strong>tdays.com or contact Cory or BeckyCook at 801-250-1869.lchristensen@tooeletranscript.comMillerMotorsportsPark.com<strong>Career</strong>cont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A1nation of 30 years <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> grocerybus<strong>in</strong>ess with Macey’s, thoughthat was never a career planThurgood envisioned for herself.“How may people say, ‘I wantto be a grocery store leader?’”Thurgood, 60, asked. “No onedoes, unless you grew up with it <strong>in</strong>your family. When I first started, Ithought, absolutely no way wouldI still be here. I can’t believe it’sbeen 30 years.”Dur<strong>in</strong>g those three decades,Thurgood, who lives <strong>in</strong> Salt LakeCity, has worked <strong>in</strong> seven Macey’sstores, some of which are no longer<strong>in</strong> operation. She’s been <strong>in</strong>almost every department <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>store, do<strong>in</strong>g just about every job.Thurgood started out work<strong>in</strong>gas a cashier for a grocery storecalled Kombo’s on 1600 North<strong>in</strong> Orem before it was boughtout by Macey’s — which nowhas 12 stores along <strong>the</strong> WasatchFront — <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> early 1980s. WithMacey’s she was a cashier andpart-time scanner. Later on shewas a scanner at <strong>the</strong> Macey’s on3900 South and 2000 East <strong>in</strong> SaltLake City while it was open. She<strong>the</strong>n worked at <strong>the</strong> 1200 Southlocation <strong>in</strong> Orem before help<strong>in</strong>gto open a store on 800 North <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> same city.In 1999, she was made <strong>in</strong>to astore leader — <strong>the</strong> equivalent of amanager — and opened <strong>the</strong> WestJordan location before mov<strong>in</strong>gover to <strong>the</strong> Sandy store.Her longevity with <strong>the</strong> companystems from <strong>the</strong> personal,family-like touch provided by <strong>the</strong>late founder Walt Macey.“They took such good care ofus,” Thurgood said. “I’d workedfor Albertsons and Kombo’s and<strong>the</strong>re was absolutely no comparison.Walt used to say, ‘Weare <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> people bus<strong>in</strong>ess andwe just happen to sell groceries.’There wasn’t a nicer guy <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> whole world. Walt and Mary(his wife) used to come <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong>stores at Christmastime — <strong>the</strong>rewere seven stores <strong>the</strong>n — and hewould know every team memberby name. I felt like I was part of<strong>the</strong> family.”In 1999, Macey’s was purchasedby Salt Lake City-basedAssociated Foods. Despite <strong>the</strong>transition, Thurgood feels <strong>the</strong>re’sstill a sense of family throughout<strong>the</strong> company.“There were some transitionswhen Associated bought usbecause with <strong>the</strong>m be<strong>in</strong>g warehouseand us as retail, it was allabout mesh<strong>in</strong>g,” she said. “Theyare really good too.”Although Thurgood has beenthrough some major changes with<strong>the</strong> company, she said <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dustryitself hasn’t really changeds<strong>in</strong>ce 1981.“It’s a lot <strong>the</strong> same,” she said.“I th<strong>in</strong>k what people buy haschanged because of <strong>the</strong> economyand depend<strong>in</strong>g on where youare.”The essentials — bread, milkand eggs — are what Macey’sguests (as <strong>the</strong>y’re called by teammembers) are purchas<strong>in</strong>g now<strong>in</strong>stead of more non-essentialitems such as cakes and cookies.“But what’s really weird is yousell more chocolate <strong>in</strong> an economiccrisis,” she said. “It’s acomfort food.”In cities that have colleges,such as Provo or Providence,located near Logan, more s<strong>in</strong>gleitems are sold. Whereas at storeswhere more families shop, <strong>the</strong>ysell more cases, Thurgood said.“We have one night checkerhere and <strong>the</strong>y have five,” she said,<strong>in</strong>dicat<strong>in</strong>g that <strong>in</strong> college towns,s<strong>in</strong>gle people tend to shop atnight compared to families.Surpris<strong>in</strong>gly though, she saidthat <strong>the</strong> prices for many itemshave stayed <strong>the</strong> same, or <strong>in</strong> somecases, decreased s<strong>in</strong>ce 1981.“We found an old ad when wetore down a wall at ano<strong>the</strong>r storeMaegan Burr<strong>Tooele</strong> Macey’s Food & Drug store leader Jolene Thurgood stands <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> producesection of <strong>the</strong> store Tuesday afternoon. Thurgood has worked <strong>in</strong> almost everydepartment at Macey’s stores over <strong>the</strong> last 30 years.and a lot of <strong>the</strong> same items werewe not only sell<strong>in</strong>g now, but someat cheaper prices, such as cansof beans and soups,” Thurgoodsaid.More recently, she’s noticedguests purchas<strong>in</strong>g gluten-freeitems, which means <strong>the</strong> store isstock<strong>in</strong>g more. Additionally, <strong>the</strong>number of packaged d<strong>in</strong>ners hasfallen and <strong>in</strong> its place people aremak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>ir own d<strong>in</strong>ners.“I th<strong>in</strong>k that’s a reason ourcrock talk meals [a companywideprogram that started lastSeptember] have been a huge success,because we’re giv<strong>in</strong>g ideas ofhome-made meals,” she said.When Thurgood first came to<strong>Tooele</strong> she was surprised by <strong>the</strong>amount of meat and potatoesthat were sold, consider<strong>in</strong>g shecame from a store where moreorganic items were purchased.Now, guests are buy<strong>in</strong>g ethnicfoods.What has changed is <strong>the</strong> manag<strong>in</strong>gstyle. When she started<strong>the</strong>re were no computers.“When I was scann<strong>in</strong>g andpric<strong>in</strong>g, we would get 3,200 pricesa week and I would have todo it all on a register,” she said.“Computers have made a hugedifference. It is a lot easier tochange your price.”Thurgood believes <strong>the</strong> future of<strong>the</strong> grocery <strong>in</strong>dustry all dependson <strong>the</strong> economy. As for ano<strong>the</strong>rstore open<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Stansbury Parkthis fall — a second Soelberg’sMarket location — she welcomesit.“We’re both Associated Foods,so I hope it’s a success,” she said,“but I don’t want to lose anyguests ei<strong>the</strong>r.”Thurgood also does everyth<strong>in</strong>gshe can to help out <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> community,whe<strong>the</strong>r it’s lett<strong>in</strong>g GirlScouts sell cookies <strong>in</strong> front of <strong>the</strong>store or allow<strong>in</strong>g organizations touse <strong>the</strong> Macey’s Little Theater.“I th<strong>in</strong>k community <strong>in</strong>volvementhas been great,” she said.“When I’ve worked <strong>in</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r stores,it isn’t such a close community. Iget to know people more, not just<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> store but by be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>volvedwith <strong>the</strong> community. Our guestssupport us, so we want to support<strong>the</strong>m.”Now that Thurgood is <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>,she has no <strong>in</strong>tention of go<strong>in</strong>g toano<strong>the</strong>r Macey’s store.“I’m go<strong>in</strong>g to stay here until Iretire,” she said. “I th<strong>in</strong>k it’s a bigfamily [at Macey’s]. That’s how Ifeel about it. We work toge<strong>the</strong>r asa family and we all have <strong>the</strong> samedrive that we want <strong>the</strong> store to bea success and all work toge<strong>the</strong>r.”An anniversary d<strong>in</strong>ner celebrat<strong>in</strong>gThurgood’s 30 years withMacey’s will be held Saturdayfrom 4-7 p.m. at <strong>the</strong> store, withd<strong>in</strong>ner served for $3.missy@tooeletranscript.com


THURSDAY August 25, 2011TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINA7Dig this: Blue Stakes officials urge caution before excavationby Emma PenrodSTAFF WRITERIn 2010, 27 percent of <strong>in</strong>cidents<strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g damaged gasl<strong>in</strong>es could have been preventedhad someone called to requestthat underground utility l<strong>in</strong>es bemarked at a work site, accord<strong>in</strong>gto <strong>the</strong> state’s utility notificationcenter.That number has decreasedfrom 48 percent of <strong>in</strong>cidents <strong>in</strong>2006. But that rate is still unacceptable,accord<strong>in</strong>g to GaryHansen, president of Blue Stakesof Utah, <strong>the</strong> call center thatreceives <strong>in</strong>quiries about <strong>the</strong> locationof underground utilities.“That figure is still too high,”Hansen said. “We need everybodyto call before <strong>the</strong>y dig tohave <strong>the</strong>se l<strong>in</strong>es marked.”Locally, two gas leaks promptedevacuations this summer: Thefirst, on June 23, caused a bus<strong>in</strong>esscomplex and <strong>the</strong> CottageGlenn Retirement Home <strong>in</strong>Overlake to be evacuated, and<strong>the</strong> second, on July 26, causedseveral bus<strong>in</strong>esses and homesnear Ma<strong>in</strong> Street to be evacuated.In <strong>the</strong> case of both <strong>in</strong>cidents,construction crews had <strong>the</strong> rupturedl<strong>in</strong>es marked beforehand,although July’s <strong>in</strong>cident was <strong>the</strong>result of a mismarked l<strong>in</strong>e. Theleaks were cleaned up before anyfires or <strong>in</strong>juries occurred.Although <strong>Tooele</strong> City has anexcellent track record when itcomes to <strong>the</strong>se sorts of <strong>in</strong>cidents,<strong>Tooele</strong> City Fire chief DaveGillette said it is still importantfor residents to contact BlueStakes before digg<strong>in</strong>g.“There are power l<strong>in</strong>es and gasl<strong>in</strong>es <strong>in</strong> your yard just like <strong>the</strong>reare <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> street,” Gillette said.“It’s your responsibility. Even ifyou don’t th<strong>in</strong>k <strong>the</strong>re’s anyth<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong>re, you need to call.”Hansen said Blue Stakes hasprocessed some 260,000 locaterequests — <strong>the</strong> form generatedwhen Blue Stakes receives an<strong>in</strong>quiry ei<strong>the</strong>r onl<strong>in</strong>e or over <strong>the</strong>phone — <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> last year. Whenfile / Maegan BurrA Questar Gas crew member walks around <strong>the</strong> area of a gas leak <strong>in</strong> Overlakeon June 23. Blue Stakes of Utah, which takes calls about underground utilities<strong>in</strong> Utah, believes a quarter of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>cidents <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g ruptured gas l<strong>in</strong>es could beprevented by hav<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e marked.process<strong>in</strong>g those calls, BlueStakes identifies <strong>the</strong> utility companiesrelevant to <strong>the</strong> area <strong>in</strong>question and <strong>the</strong>n issues requeststhat those companies mark anyunderground utility l<strong>in</strong>es on <strong>the</strong>property. Accord<strong>in</strong>g to Hansen,fill<strong>in</strong>g out a locate request formonl<strong>in</strong>e or call<strong>in</strong>g 811 — whichdirects calls orig<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Utahto Blue Stakes — can potentiallysave time, money and even lives.In <strong>the</strong> event that an <strong>in</strong>dividualdoes damage to a utility l<strong>in</strong>eafter hav<strong>in</strong>g failed to complete alocate request, Hansen said that<strong>in</strong>dividual is <strong>the</strong>n liable for anydamages to <strong>the</strong> utility and canpotentially <strong>in</strong>cur a civil penalty.Worse-case scenarios, Hansensaid, can <strong>in</strong>volve personal <strong>in</strong>juryor death.Legally, <strong>in</strong>dividuals <strong>in</strong> Utah arerequired to contact Blue Stakes48 hours before <strong>the</strong>y plan to“excavate” — a term state lawdef<strong>in</strong>es as mov<strong>in</strong>g earth, rock orany o<strong>the</strong>r material on or below<strong>the</strong> ground. That requirementstands regardless of <strong>the</strong> depthat which that excavation takesplace, and regardless of whe<strong>the</strong>ran <strong>in</strong>dividual is excavat<strong>in</strong>g forcommercial or residential purposes,Gillette said.“It’s a law,” Gillette said. “If youdig before call<strong>in</strong>g Blue Stakes andyou hit a power l<strong>in</strong>e or a gas l<strong>in</strong>e,you’re 100 percent liable.”Though call<strong>in</strong>g ahead oflaunch<strong>in</strong>g a new landscap<strong>in</strong>gproject may seem like a hassle,Blue Stakes is set up as a servicefor Utah residents. Accord<strong>in</strong>g toHansen, <strong>the</strong> call center workswith over 500 utility companies,and contacts an average of sevencompanies about each locaterequest.Once notified, those companiesare legally responsible formark<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>ir underground l<strong>in</strong>esat <strong>the</strong> excavation site, and utilitypersonnel will mark l<strong>in</strong>es presentat <strong>the</strong> site at no cost to <strong>the</strong> caller.The color of each mark<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dicateswhat lies beneath — red forpower l<strong>in</strong>es, yellow for gas l<strong>in</strong>esand orange for phone l<strong>in</strong>es, forexample. Individuals should notdig with<strong>in</strong> two feet of any markedl<strong>in</strong>e without us<strong>in</strong>g extreme careor special equipment.More <strong>in</strong>formation on BlueStakes, fil<strong>in</strong>g locate requests and<strong>the</strong> legal responsibilities of excavatorsis available at bluestakes.org.elpenrod@tooeletranscript.comNew Hope House <strong>in</strong>vites community to anniversary celebrationby Emma PenrodSTAFF WRITERTo celebrate <strong>the</strong> center’s 10years <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>, <strong>the</strong> New HopeHouse has <strong>in</strong>vited <strong>the</strong> communityto take part <strong>in</strong> a special blockparty and motorcycle ride fundraiser.The New Hope House is a faithbasedprogram operated throughTeen Challenge Rocky Mounta<strong>in</strong>sthat provides a safe environmentfor teen girls who are at risk ofdrug abuse and o<strong>the</strong>r destructivebehaviors, accord<strong>in</strong>g toNew Hope House director MistyRoberts. Up to eight girls can liveand attend school at <strong>the</strong> home,where advisers work with <strong>the</strong>mto get <strong>the</strong>ir lives back on track.“We try to work with <strong>the</strong> girlsto get heal<strong>in</strong>g what’s hurt<strong>in</strong>g,”Roberts said. “Typically, <strong>the</strong>segirls are try<strong>in</strong>g to cope withsometh<strong>in</strong>g that’s hurt<strong>in</strong>g, and<strong>the</strong>y don’t know what to do.”Though <strong>the</strong> center has been apart of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> community fora decade, Roberts said she hopesthis weekend’s events will advertise<strong>the</strong> New Hope House’s presence<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>. The fundraiserwill also raise money to covertuition at <strong>the</strong> center for girls whoo<strong>the</strong>rwise could not afford toattend, accord<strong>in</strong>g to Roberts.“We really want to make surethat we’re lett<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> communityknow we’re here,” she said.Festivities will beg<strong>in</strong> thisSaturday with <strong>the</strong> motorcycleride depart<strong>in</strong>g from Tri-CityMotors on 461 S. Frontage Road<strong>in</strong> Centerville at 8 a.m. to travelto <strong>the</strong> New Hope House. Theblock party will beg<strong>in</strong> later thatday at <strong>the</strong> New Hope House,with free bounce houses and facepa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. A BBQ lunch will beserved to those who attend for$10 for adults and $5 for kids.Participation <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> motorcycleride will cost $25 per bike, and<strong>in</strong>cludes lunch.The four girls currently liv<strong>in</strong>gat <strong>the</strong> New Hope House will alsogive a drug prevention presentationdur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> block party, andtours of <strong>the</strong> center will be available.The New Hope Ride has been atradition at <strong>the</strong> center for <strong>the</strong> lasteight years, Roberts said, but <strong>the</strong>block party is a first this year andis a result of <strong>the</strong> center’s efforts toreach out to <strong>the</strong> community.“We just want people to comeout and have fun and see whatwe do at our center,” Robertssaid.The New Hope House’s communityblock party will beg<strong>in</strong> at12:30 this Saturday afternoon at<strong>the</strong> New Hope House at 205 N.4th Street, and will cont<strong>in</strong>ue until3 p.m. Those <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> more<strong>in</strong>formation can contact <strong>the</strong> centerat 843-5602.elpenrod@tooeletranscript.comBellcont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A1leaders and students. Reps.Doug Sagers and Ronda Menloveattended along with Sen. DanielThatcher and Christ<strong>in</strong>e Kearl,<strong>the</strong> governor’s education director.“I’m just here to get to knowyour district,” said Bell. “The onemajor takeaway I have learnedfrom <strong>the</strong>se meet<strong>in</strong>gs is that everydistrict is different.”District staff reported on avariety of statistics that Kearl hadasked <strong>the</strong>n to prepare, L<strong>in</strong>aressaid. Those <strong>in</strong>cluded enrollment,budgets, personnel, studenttransportation, academicperformance, goals and <strong>in</strong>itiatives.L<strong>in</strong>ares reported on <strong>the</strong> district’sprofessional learn<strong>in</strong>g communities,expla<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g how <strong>the</strong>ygive time for teachers to reviewtest data on <strong>in</strong>dividual studentsand collaborate on teach<strong>in</strong>gstrategies. Core test scores havegone up s<strong>in</strong>ce <strong>the</strong> implementationof PLCs, L<strong>in</strong>ares told Bell.L<strong>in</strong>ares also reported that <strong>the</strong>district did not renew <strong>the</strong> contractof 11 provisional teachers— teachers <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir first threeto five years of teach<strong>in</strong>g — lastyear.“That’s different than what wehear at <strong>the</strong> Capitol,” said Bell.“The impression is that it is difficultif not impossible to get ridof teachers that aren’t perform<strong>in</strong>g.You will probably see legislationthis com<strong>in</strong>g session that willhelp deal with tenured teachersthat aren’t perform<strong>in</strong>g.”Bell asked specifically about<strong>the</strong> f<strong>in</strong>ancial impact of <strong>the</strong> newonl<strong>in</strong>e education bill.“We’ve spent about $45,000implement<strong>in</strong>g onl<strong>in</strong>e education,”said L<strong>in</strong>ares.Those expenses don’t <strong>in</strong>clude<strong>the</strong> fact that if a student takestwo onl<strong>in</strong>e courses <strong>the</strong> districtloses half of its per-pupil fund<strong>in</strong>gwhile still provid<strong>in</strong>g 75 percentof <strong>the</strong> student’s education,accord<strong>in</strong>g to L<strong>in</strong>ares.Bell <strong>in</strong>quired about state supportfor student transportationfund<strong>in</strong>g.In <strong>the</strong> 2009-10 fiscal year, <strong>the</strong>state covered 68 percent of <strong>the</strong>total cost of student transportation<strong>in</strong> Utah’s school districts. Inprevious years, <strong>the</strong> state coveredup to 79 percent of transportationcosts. The balance of transportationexpenses are paid bylocal school districts from <strong>the</strong>irfunds, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g a special transportationproperty tax authorizedby <strong>the</strong> Legislature that can’texceed a .003 tax rate.“The transportation fund<strong>in</strong>gis not cover<strong>in</strong>g our costs,” saidBruce Williams, <strong>Tooele</strong> CountySchool District bus<strong>in</strong>ess manager.“We have to take moneyfrom our general fund to cover<strong>the</strong> cost of transport<strong>in</strong>g studentsto and from school.”Ken Luke, assistant super<strong>in</strong>tendent,po<strong>in</strong>ted out that <strong>the</strong>district has to cover long distances,such as a bus that runs dailybetween Ibapah and Wendover.One way <strong>the</strong> district has beencover<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> reduction <strong>in</strong> transportationexpenses is by not purchas<strong>in</strong>gnew buses. The districtused to purchase as many as sixnew busses a year but has notpurchased a new bus <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> lastthree years, accord<strong>in</strong>g to Luke.Bell asked for <strong>in</strong>put fromattendees before he concluded<strong>the</strong> meet<strong>in</strong>g.Katie Nielson, a senior fromDugway High School, said shewould like to see more fund<strong>in</strong>gfor build<strong>in</strong>gs, even <strong>in</strong> small communities.“I know we are just a smallschool out <strong>in</strong> Dugway, butour build<strong>in</strong>g is very old,” saidNielson. “This year we got newtiles for our floor and everybodywas excited.”Karen Nelson, a member of<strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County School Board,said she would like to see morefund<strong>in</strong>g for a career path forclassroom teachers that wouldhelp reta<strong>in</strong> some of <strong>the</strong> bestteachers <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> classroom.“Every year we lose some ofour best classroom teachers,”said Nelson. “I understand it, itis a f<strong>in</strong>ancial th<strong>in</strong>g. They havefamilies to support.”Bill Gochis, <strong>Tooele</strong> HighSchool pr<strong>in</strong>cipal, stressed thatas his school adds more servicesdur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> day to help studentsthat aren’t perform<strong>in</strong>g, costs arego<strong>in</strong>g to go up and fund<strong>in</strong>g willbe needed to make new <strong>in</strong>itiativeswork.Bell closed <strong>the</strong> meet<strong>in</strong>g byprais<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Tooele</strong> educators andstudents.“What I am hear<strong>in</strong>g is a lotdifferent that what you hear onCapitol Hill about education,”said Bell. “Up on Capital Hill youhear that education is like a largeship that can’t be turned, dom<strong>in</strong>atedby educrats and unions.”Bell said he was pleasedthat <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County SchoolDistrict has a plan with accountabilityfor performance, progressis be<strong>in</strong>g made and achievementis improv<strong>in</strong>g — all despite problemslike a low tax base, a heavydebt load and a vast geographicarea to cover.“Our economic developmentas a state is predicated on education,”said Bell. “Keep do<strong>in</strong>gwhat you are do<strong>in</strong>g. 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He was awardedfive Bronze Stars, Legion ofMerit, and several o<strong>the</strong>r commendations.Frank is survived by daughterBecky Wright, son Rick Wright,David Koscielak, life partnerof Rick Wright, granddaughtersMichelle McPhie, AndreaEvans, Sarah Hughes, and sixgreat grandchildren; preceded<strong>in</strong> death by son Frank E. Wrightand wife of 50 years, Dorothy L.Wright.He was a devoted fa<strong>the</strong>r andgrandfa<strong>the</strong>r, generous to a fault,always tried to do his best andwhat was right, was very <strong>in</strong>telligentand never stopped hislifelong quest for knowledge.He loved nature and believed <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> natural order of life. He wasloved and will be missed by allthat knew him.The family will be hav<strong>in</strong>g aprivate graveside service.TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINNotice is hereby given that <strong>the</strong>re will be Early Vot<strong>in</strong>g for <strong>the</strong>September 13, 2011 <strong>Tooele</strong> City and Grantsville City Municipal Primary ElectionsIn a Municipal Election Voters MAY Early Vote WITHIN <strong>the</strong>ir municipal jurisdiction:<strong>Tooele</strong> City Residents ONLYmay Early Vote at:<strong>Tooele</strong> County Build<strong>in</strong>g47 So. Ma<strong>in</strong> - 3rd floor, Room #310<strong>Tooele</strong>, UtahTuesday, August 30th - Thursday,September 8th - weekdays(exclud<strong>in</strong>g September 5th for Labor Day)8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.Friday, September 9th - 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.mGrantsville City Residents ONLYmay Early Vote at:Grantsville Fire Station26 No. Center St.Grantsville, UtahFriday, September 2nd8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.Friday, September 9th8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.POLLS WILL BE CLOSED LABOR DAY - September 5thAdditional Early Vot<strong>in</strong>g Days & Locations<strong>Tooele</strong> City residents ONLY<strong>Tooele</strong> Senior Citizens Center - 59 E. V<strong>in</strong>e, <strong>Tooele</strong>, UtahFriday, September 9th -10:00 a.m. -12:00 noonGrantsville City residents ONLYGrantsville Senior Citizens Center - 120 So. Center, Grantsville, UtahWednesday, September 9th - 9:00 - 12 noonValid Voter Identification is required for Early Vot<strong>in</strong>g.Voters who register after August 15th are not eligible to Early Vote.The last day to register to vote for <strong>the</strong> September 13th Primary Election isMonday, August 29th. You must come to <strong>the</strong> Clerk’s Office <strong>in</strong> person.The Clerk’s Office is closed Fridays, but open 7 am - 6 pm Monday - Thursday.TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTaxcont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A1Hurst said tak<strong>in</strong>g that messageto heart meant some toughchoices.“We had to cut some budgetsand does that mean services gotcut? I don’t know. I th<strong>in</strong>k we’restill function<strong>in</strong>g and do<strong>in</strong>g ourth<strong>in</strong>g, but we’re not add<strong>in</strong>g anyth<strong>in</strong>gas far as improved services.I don’t th<strong>in</strong>k we really cut,but we haven’t added.”For example, with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>roads department, Hurst saidhe would like to see chip sealon <strong>the</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>tenance scheduleevery five years, but without <strong>the</strong>revenues it’s be<strong>in</strong>g done aboutevery seven years.“As far as build<strong>in</strong>g new roads,we’re not do<strong>in</strong>g that,” he said. “Asfar as add<strong>in</strong>g more th<strong>in</strong>gs, ourremodel we just put on hold <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> county build<strong>in</strong>g. We haven’tadded anyth<strong>in</strong>g at Deseret Peak,for example, except that we havegrants for. We’re do<strong>in</strong>g someth<strong>in</strong>gs with grant money andwe’re apply<strong>in</strong>g for more grants,as many as we can.”The tax would have amountedto $19.78 per year for a$250,000 residence, or $35.96on a $250,000 bus<strong>in</strong>ess. <strong>Tooele</strong>County Auditor Mike Jensensaid officials were hop<strong>in</strong>g togenerate $400,000 from <strong>the</strong> tax.The 2011 adopted budget for <strong>the</strong>municipal services fund is $6.5million. Jensen said so far thisyear revenues from eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>gfees are up slightly over last yearand <strong>the</strong> county received slightlymore than it had budgeted for<strong>in</strong> federal PILT money, which hesaid has helped.At an <strong>in</strong>itial public hear<strong>in</strong>gheld <strong>in</strong> December, severalresidents spoke out aga<strong>in</strong>st <strong>the</strong>tax. Some residents said liv<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong> un<strong>in</strong>corporated areas <strong>the</strong>yunderstand <strong>the</strong>y may not receive<strong>the</strong> same services someone <strong>in</strong> acity might get, and that it maytake longer for services.Leland Hogan, <strong>the</strong> presidentof <strong>the</strong> Utah Farm BureauFederation and a Rush ValleyGrowthcont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A1co<strong>in</strong>cided with <strong>the</strong> district los<strong>in</strong>g490 students when ExcelsiorAcademy, <strong>Tooele</strong> county’s firstcharter school, opened. Theenrollment <strong>in</strong>crease this yearis due to both natural growth<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> student population andmigration of new students,L<strong>in</strong>ares said.Rose Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, Stansbury Parkand Grantsville Elementaryschools have <strong>the</strong> largest<strong>in</strong>crease <strong>in</strong> enrollment for2011, accord<strong>in</strong>g to L<strong>in</strong>ares.Enrollment figures by schoolwill not be released until <strong>the</strong>data is cleaned up, L<strong>in</strong>ares said.The district <strong>in</strong>itially hadbudgeted for a projected 3percent <strong>in</strong>crease <strong>in</strong> enrollment.But with an eye on ris<strong>in</strong>genrollment figures, twoweeks before school started <strong>the</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> County School Boardauthorized two new teachersfor Rose Spr<strong>in</strong>gs Elementary,one new teacher each forGrantsville and Copper Canyonelementaries, and a half-timeteach<strong>in</strong>g position at StansburyElementary.Dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> summer <strong>the</strong> districtmoved portables awayfrom Grantsville Junior High, asfifth- and sixth-grade studentsleft for Grantsville Elementaryand placed one portable eachat Harris, Rose Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, andStansbury Park elementaryschools.The portables were all <strong>in</strong>place with electric wir<strong>in</strong>g andrancher who was present <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>public hear<strong>in</strong>g last year, said,“If I wanted to live <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> city, Iwould own a home <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> city. Iwouldn’t own it <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> county.”O<strong>the</strong>rs said <strong>the</strong>y couldn’tafford more taxes. Lake Po<strong>in</strong>tresident Jonathan Garrard at <strong>the</strong>meet<strong>in</strong>g said because his <strong>in</strong>comehad taken hits <strong>the</strong> past coupleof years, his family was cutt<strong>in</strong>gwhere <strong>the</strong>y could, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gboth luxuries and necessities.“We can’t have our taxesraised,” he said at <strong>the</strong> time. “Ido know that more people havemoved <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> county, but asmore people move <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong>county <strong>the</strong>re are more peopleTHURSDAY August 25, 2011Arnold Don Bol<strong>in</strong>der, ourbeloved husband, fa<strong>the</strong>r, grandfa<strong>the</strong>r,bro<strong>the</strong>r, uncle and friendpassed away peacefully <strong>in</strong> hissleep on Aug. 21, 2011 surroundedby his lov<strong>in</strong>g wife and twochildren, Larry and Sherie.Don is survived by his wife,Evelyn Louise Bol<strong>in</strong>der, sonLarry (Jeri) Bol<strong>in</strong>der, daughterSherie (Craig) Hale, and severalgrandchildren and great-grandchildren.He was preceded <strong>in</strong>death by his eldest son ArnoldLee Bol<strong>in</strong>der.Don was known for his hardwork, joyful attitude and contagiouslaugh even through <strong>the</strong>many difficult challenges <strong>in</strong> hislife. He loved his family and wasan example to all who knew him.He will be greatly missed.There will be a view<strong>in</strong>g at9:30 a.m. on Aug. 26 followedby a funeral service <strong>in</strong> his honorat 11 a.m. at <strong>the</strong> South HaleLDS Church on 428 S. Hale <strong>in</strong>Grantsville, Utah. Intermentwill be at <strong>the</strong> Grantsville CityCemetery.We would like to thank all thoseat Diamond Jane’s, Mounta<strong>in</strong>West Medical Center, HarmonyHome Health, Hospice, and <strong>the</strong>LDS 4th Ward for <strong>the</strong> care andk<strong>in</strong>dness dur<strong>in</strong>g his f<strong>in</strong>al days.pay<strong>in</strong>g property taxes.”Hurst said, “My personalthoughts were, well <strong>the</strong> publicdoesn’t want it so we’ll just notdo it. I talked to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r commissionersand nobody wantedto br<strong>in</strong>g it back up aga<strong>in</strong>. It dieda sudden death.”He added <strong>the</strong>re was noannouncement to <strong>the</strong> publicthat <strong>the</strong> proposal would not goforward after <strong>the</strong> decision wasmade.Had commissioners decidedto move forward with <strong>the</strong>proposal, ano<strong>the</strong>r public hear<strong>in</strong>gwould have been held thismonth.Commissioner ColleenJohnson said because <strong>the</strong>rewon’t be <strong>the</strong> municipal type servicefund tax, services will beimpacted.“The services <strong>the</strong>mselves havegone down, so <strong>the</strong> costs will godown too,” she said. “They’rek<strong>in</strong>d of based on each o<strong>the</strong>r. Itmight be revisited. I can’t say forsure. It depends on how th<strong>in</strong>gsgo. With this economy, whoknows.”Hurst said he will not consider<strong>the</strong> tax aga<strong>in</strong>.“Not while I’m around,” hesaid. “We listened to <strong>the</strong> public.file / Maegan BurrBob Salt talks to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County Commission dur<strong>in</strong>g a meet<strong>in</strong>g last December.The commission decided to drop a new tax on un<strong>in</strong>corporated property <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>county.fully function<strong>in</strong>g by <strong>the</strong> firstday of school, accord<strong>in</strong>g toL<strong>in</strong>ares.In 2008 enrollment at RoseSpr<strong>in</strong>gs Elementary, designedfor 650 students, swelled toover 900 students, prompt<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> district to revise <strong>the</strong>boundary divid<strong>in</strong>g Stansburyand Rose Spr<strong>in</strong>gs elementaryIf <strong>the</strong> public comes to us and<strong>the</strong>y start talk<strong>in</strong>g about how<strong>the</strong>y’d like this or that as far asservices are concerned, maybeit would come up, but I doubtthat’s what’s go<strong>in</strong>g to happen,especially <strong>the</strong> way <strong>the</strong> economyis. People aren’t gett<strong>in</strong>g raisesand aren’t gett<strong>in</strong>g benefits, so<strong>the</strong>y don’t want to pay extrataxes. I don’t want to ei<strong>the</strong>r. Sowe have to decide if we want<strong>the</strong> services or not. If we want<strong>the</strong> services, we have to payfor it.”swest@tooeletranscript.comMaegan BurrRose Spr<strong>in</strong>gs Elementary school sixth-grader Zoe Hales grabs a piece of constructionpaper Thursday morn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Nanacy Fajardo’s classroom.schools.“I would much ra<strong>the</strong>r dealwith <strong>the</strong> problems of a grow<strong>in</strong>gdistrict than one whereenrollment is go<strong>in</strong>g down,”said L<strong>in</strong>ares. “Overall, <strong>the</strong> firstday went well, students were <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong>ir classrooms and teacherswere teach<strong>in</strong>g.”tgillie@tooeletranscript.comPublished <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong> Bullet<strong>in</strong> August 25th and September 8th, 2011F<strong>in</strong>d YourDream Home!TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETIN


THURSDAY August 25, 2011TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINA11Bear River Bears topStallions <strong>in</strong> region soccerby Jake GordonSTAFF WRITERBear River girls soccer teamwas just <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> scor<strong>in</strong>g moodaga<strong>in</strong>st Stansbury. The visit<strong>in</strong>gBears scored a pair of goals <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> first half and <strong>the</strong>n addedthree more <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> second half topull away. Bear River even accidentallyscored an own-goalto give Stansbury a goal butstill pulled out <strong>the</strong> 5-1 victoryTuesday afternoon <strong>in</strong> StansburyPark.Sarah Huber and MareeRichardson each scored a pairof goals as Huber earned hers<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> first half and Richardsonscored two <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> second half.Kaitlyn Turner was creditedwith <strong>the</strong> goal for her cross thatbounced off <strong>the</strong> head of BearRiver’s Kacie Selman and <strong>in</strong>to<strong>the</strong> Bears’ own goal.Bear River started off with <strong>the</strong>offensive pressure early on asRichardson and Karley Harpereach fired a couple of shots at<strong>the</strong> Stansbury goal. In <strong>the</strong> 11thm<strong>in</strong>ute, Harper earned a chanceclose to <strong>the</strong> goal that careenedoff <strong>the</strong> post while teammateHuber was <strong>the</strong>re to clean up <strong>the</strong>SHS GIRLS SOCCERrebound to give <strong>the</strong> Bears anearly 1-0 advantage.Stansbury didn’t have manyoffensive opportunities <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>first half but Sierra Golden didhave a chance at a shot <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>18th m<strong>in</strong>ute that was saved.Helani Torres and Rachel Lukeralso helped to apply pressure to<strong>the</strong> Bear River defense but <strong>the</strong>Stallions couldn’t put one <strong>in</strong>to<strong>the</strong> goal.Huber struck aga<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>29th m<strong>in</strong>ute when she ga<strong>in</strong>edan open<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> defense andkicked <strong>the</strong> ball so hard thatit deflected off <strong>the</strong> Stansburykeeper and still found its way to<strong>the</strong> net for a 2-0 lead.After <strong>the</strong> second goal forBear River, <strong>the</strong> best chance forStansbury came <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 34thm<strong>in</strong>ute when Turner was ableto get her knee on a cross thatsailed just wide left to keep <strong>the</strong>score at 2-0 at <strong>the</strong> break.Bear River didn’t waste anytime add<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong>ir lead <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> second half as Sierra Payneblasted a free kick from about45 yards out that Richardsonwas able to catch up with andposition herself for ano<strong>the</strong>r goalfor a 3-0 advantage.Four m<strong>in</strong>utes later,Richardson was awarded a penaltykick after Stansbury committeda foul <strong>in</strong>side <strong>the</strong> box.Richardson calmly placed herpenalty <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> right side of<strong>the</strong> net for a 4-0 lead <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 50thm<strong>in</strong>ute.Even with Bear River grabb<strong>in</strong>gtwo early goals, Stansburydidn’t give up on <strong>the</strong> offensiveend. Lense Eshete and Torresboth had chances <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> open<strong>in</strong>g10 m<strong>in</strong>utes of <strong>the</strong> secondhalf. The best chance for <strong>the</strong>Stallions came after a free kickfrom Kelsey Johnson that foundBret Wilk<strong>in</strong>son <strong>in</strong>side <strong>the</strong> box.Wilk<strong>in</strong>son had a po<strong>in</strong>t blankshot at a goal <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 53rd m<strong>in</strong>utesaved by <strong>the</strong> Bear River keeper.Bear River capped off <strong>the</strong>scor<strong>in</strong>g for <strong>the</strong>ir team <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>64th m<strong>in</strong>ute when AndriaNelson blasted a corner kick toPaige Roholt who found enoughroom <strong>in</strong> traffic to knock <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>fifth Bear goal.Bear River did give a goalback when Selman headed <strong>the</strong>Maegan BurrStansbury High School’s Helani Torres (right) runs with <strong>the</strong> ball Tuesday aga<strong>in</strong>st Bear River. The Bears beat <strong>the</strong> Stallions5-1.ball <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> wrong direction on across by Stansbury’s Turner. Theown-goal got Stansbury with<strong>in</strong>four goals but <strong>the</strong> Stallionscouldn’t get any closer as BearRiver cruised to <strong>the</strong> victory <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> Region 11 opener for bothteams.Stansbury will travel to faceMorgan on Tuesday for a gamethat will start at 3:30 p.m.jgordon@tooeletranscript.comCoachcont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A10tions. “Volleyball is a game ofmomentum and a lot of keep<strong>in</strong>gthat momentum comesfrom hav<strong>in</strong>g confidence andexperience,” Orgill said. “Theirplay has gotten better <strong>in</strong> practiceand <strong>the</strong>ir team unity andfriendship is improv<strong>in</strong>g too.”One of <strong>the</strong> ma<strong>in</strong> goals forOrgill is gett<strong>in</strong>g her team tohave fun no matter what <strong>the</strong>scoreboard says. “You can’t let<strong>the</strong> score dictate whe<strong>the</strong>r youare hav<strong>in</strong>g fun on <strong>the</strong> court ornot,” Orgill said.The girls for Grantsville willhave <strong>the</strong> fundamentals downand have <strong>the</strong> mental focusand also be able to work hardtowards hav<strong>in</strong>g a successfulseason. “Along those l<strong>in</strong>escomes discipl<strong>in</strong>e,” Orgill said.“The girls know that <strong>the</strong>y havecerta<strong>in</strong> expectations out on <strong>the</strong>court.”Grantsville will host its firstvolleyball game with Orgill as<strong>the</strong> coach on Tuesday when<strong>the</strong>y welcome Payson for amatch at 6:30 p.m.jgordon@tooeletranscript.comAS LOW AS$4.17PER MONTHFootballcont<strong>in</strong>ued from page A10this week, <strong>the</strong> Cowboys are predictedto pick up a victory at Juab.Grantsville had plenty of chancesto defeat Wasatch last week and itlooked like <strong>the</strong>y had won <strong>the</strong> game,but a f<strong>in</strong>al field goal attempt barelymissed. Previous to <strong>the</strong> missedfield goal, Grantsville coughed up<strong>the</strong> ball at <strong>the</strong> Wasatch 12.Grantsville dom<strong>in</strong>ated <strong>the</strong> game<strong>in</strong> total yardage 357 yards to ameager 173 for Wasatch but <strong>the</strong>Wasps came out on top on <strong>the</strong>scoreboard 14-13.The Cowboys hope <strong>the</strong>y are notstung a second straight week by ateam with <strong>the</strong> nickname of Wasps.The Juab Wasps should put up afierce battle even if <strong>the</strong>y lost 28-13last week to Canyon View. 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A12Three Grantsvilleteams w<strong>in</strong> state titlesby Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITORGrantsville youth softballteams enjoyed a successful summerthis year with three all-starteams captur<strong>in</strong>g state championshipcrowns and one teamplac<strong>in</strong>g third <strong>in</strong> a state tourneyand one team f<strong>in</strong>ish<strong>in</strong>g fifth.The Grantsville 14U BlackStars played eight games enroute to a state title. Games<strong>in</strong>cluded a 6-0 victory overTaylorsville, 13-0 w<strong>in</strong> over TNT,7-1 triumph over Roosevelt, 14-0 w<strong>in</strong> over Grantsville Red Stars,9-0 victory over West ValleySwat, 8-2 w<strong>in</strong> over Wasatch anda 6-5 triumph over Wasatch <strong>in</strong>extra <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gs to w<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> championship.The Grantsville 12U BlackStars played eight games enroute to <strong>the</strong> state title with a 7-1record. The team started witha 15-2 rout of South Davis, 4-2victory over OMG, 18-0 blast<strong>in</strong>gof Kaysville, 3-2 w<strong>in</strong> overOMG and <strong>the</strong>n lost 2-10 toTaylorsville. The Grantsvilleteam aga<strong>in</strong> faced Taylorsville<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> championship and thistime prevailed 8-7 to claim <strong>the</strong>championship.The Grantsville 10U BlackStars won six straight games tow<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state championship.The team started with an 8-2victory over Kaysville and <strong>the</strong>nedged <strong>the</strong> West Valley Demons4-3. Victories cont<strong>in</strong>ued with a10-2 w<strong>in</strong> over <strong>Tooele</strong>, 3-0 victoryover <strong>the</strong> Taylorsville Bandits,5-4 triumph over OMG Venomand a 4-0 w<strong>in</strong> over OMG Venom<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> championship game.Coaches said <strong>the</strong> Grantsvilleteams all worked hard and itpaid off with all <strong>the</strong> w<strong>in</strong>s <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>state tourneys.mwatson@tooeletranscript.comTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINcourtesy of Marcy GrangeThe Grantsville 12U Black Stars had a 7-1 record <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state tournament, w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> title crown. Pictured are: (back, l-r) Mckenzy Black, Dahlia Barkau, AlyssaOxborrow, Kennadee Valdez, McK<strong>in</strong>nly Williams; (center) Sarah Newby, Abby Silva,Mikayla Perez, Shilaya Grange, Nicole Warr; (front) Kennedy Elmer, Maddy Cavey.Not pictured: coaches Ramon and Ronda Silva and Dave and Rhonda Oxborrow.THURSDAY August 25, 2011courtesy of Sonny SmithThe Grantsville 14U Black Stars won eight games to capture <strong>the</strong> state title.Pictured are: (back, l-r) Coach Sonny Smith, Katelyn Broadbent, Sarah Barrette,Megan Warr, Shyann Adams, Coach Mike Hammond; (front) Becca Boren, AliviaMcCluskey, Rikki Smith, Er<strong>in</strong>n Hammond, Mckenzie Van Wyck, Alyssa Warr andChasie Farr.Classes beg<strong>in</strong> after Labor Daycourtesy of Gerri WelshThe Grantsville 10U Black Stars won six straight games for <strong>the</strong> state championship. Pictured are: (l-r) Megan McGu<strong>in</strong>ess, Hailey Delaney, Sydney Killian, AshleeAnderson, Tori Lee, Rylee Udom, Devree Cole, Mikell Angeli, Kalee Phillips, Sadee Simmons, Kaeley Loader and Savannah Bridges. They are coached by FrankAnderson, Gerri Welsh and Robert Delaney.E-mail us:tbp@tooeletranscript.comTOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETIN11 Ram 1500 SLT4x4 Hemi$29,593MSRP $38,575 SP*see dealer for details11 Ram 3500 SLT4x4 Cumm<strong>in</strong>s$42,459MSRP $ 52,125*see dealer for details11 Ram Dakota4x4$21,800MSRP $28,500Call Dawn435-849-0340orCall Noell435-241-8980Utah Industrial Depot - 10 S. Garnet St. • Bldg 669 • Ste #14Grantsville Location - 429 E. Ma<strong>in</strong> (Beh<strong>in</strong>d G-ville City Build<strong>in</strong>g)11 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon4-dr$33,819MSRP $ 37,95011 Jeep Compass4x4$22,180MSRP $ 24,735* Not Actual Photo, Color & Package may Vary.11 Dodge JourneyAWD$24,935MSRP $ 29,580Thursday, Aug. 25Stansbury vs. Judge Memorial (volleyball)<strong>Tooele</strong> vs. U<strong>in</strong>tah (volleyball)Friday, Aug. 26Dugway at T<strong>in</strong>tic (baseball)Wendover at Tabiona (baseball)Grantsville at Juab (football)Stansbury vs. Park City (football)<strong>Tooele</strong> at West (football)Grantsville at Highland Invite (cross country)Monday, Aug. 29Dugway at West Ridge Academy (baseball)Tuesday, Aug. 30Stansbury at Morgan (soccer)Grantsville vs. <strong>Tooele</strong> (soccer)Dugway at Intermounta<strong>in</strong> Christian (volleyball)Grantsville vs. Payson (volleyball)Thursday, Sept. 1SPORTS PREP SCHEDULEGrantsville vs. Ben Lomond (soccer)<strong>Tooele</strong> at Ogden (soccer)Grantsville vs. Morgan (tennis)Stansbury at Bear River (tennis)Region 11 at Stansbury Park G.C. (golf)STRONG FINISH6:30 p.m.6:30 p.m.2 & 4 p.m.2 & 4 p.m.7 p.m.7 p.m.7 p.m.2 p.m.4 p.m.3:30 p.m.3:30 p.m.6:15 p.m.6:30 p.m.3:30 p.m.3:30 p.m.3:30 p.m.3:30 p.m.1 p.m.11 Dodge Charger$24,695MSRP $ 28,24511 Jeep Patriot4x4$20,098MSRP $ 22,48511 Chrysler 200$19,495MSRP $ 22,650* Not Actual Photo, Color & Package may Vary.11 Chrysler 300LimitedLea<strong>the</strong>r$30,281MSRP $ 34,435* Not Actual Photo, Color & Package may Vary. * Not Actual Photo, Color & Package may Vary.(435) 228-4814 / Dodgecourtesy of Shodell HymasThe Stansbury Storm U-14 soccer team f<strong>in</strong>ished second at <strong>the</strong> Murray Max Soccer Tournament this summer as<strong>the</strong> only D-4 team <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> tournament. They had to beat a D3, D2 and D1 team. The Stansbury team reached <strong>the</strong>championship game which was tied 1-1 after regulation. The team lost <strong>the</strong> game <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> sixth round of <strong>the</strong> shootout.Front row (l-r): Matt Whit<strong>in</strong>g, Kaden “Red” Kolb, Mitchel Smith, Kyler Hymas, Parker May, Ace Hymas; second row:Clayton Holdstock, Tarl Lewis, Nate Johansen, Danniel Ojeda, Benton Tripp, Joshua Christensen, John Christensen;back row: coaches Brian Holdstock and Dave Whit<strong>in</strong>g.EveryThursday<strong>in</strong> Your<strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong>Parry’s Power Guide Rat<strong>in</strong>gsHigh School Football ScheduleFriday, August 26 = favored to w<strong>in</strong>Region 11 Rat<strong>in</strong>g Rat<strong>in</strong>g Dif. Grantsville 66.8 @ Juab 51.6 15.2Ogden 43.5 @ Judge Memorial 78.9 35.4 Morgan 75.6 @ South Summit 74.4 1.2 Park City 74.1 @ Stansbury 60.1 14.0 Preston, ID 89.4 @ Bear River 67.4 22.0 Wasatch 59.5 @ Ben Lomond 39.5 20.0<strong>Tooele</strong> 63.5 @ West 86.6 23.1Top 51 Hurricane3A2 Juan Diego3 Spanish Fork4 P<strong>in</strong>e View5 Judge Mem.Rat<strong>in</strong>gs provided byNoland Parry© 2011 Noland Parry


THURSDAY August 25, 2011• Bullet<strong>in</strong> Board• Missionaries, BirthdaysTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINHometownB1Unless o<strong>the</strong>rwise 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. <strong>the</strong>day prior to <strong>the</strong> 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.We like to be toge<strong>the</strong>r and we liked todance toge<strong>the</strong>r. It’s wonderful that wehave a life toge<strong>the</strong>r. Just wonderful.Ruth YatesLifeofAofCompanionshipstory Sarah Miley | photos Maegan BurrVernon husband and wife marriedfor 72 years prove <strong>the</strong> couple thatworks toge<strong>the</strong>r stays toge<strong>the</strong>rOn a warm August even<strong>in</strong>g,Marv<strong>in</strong> and Ruth Yates sit<strong>in</strong> front of <strong>the</strong>ir Vernonhome on a log porchsw<strong>in</strong>g, enjoy<strong>in</strong>g each o<strong>the</strong>r’scompany.It’s a scene that’s been repeatedmany times throughout <strong>the</strong>ir 72-yearmarriage.As <strong>the</strong>y sit, <strong>the</strong> couple rem<strong>in</strong>isceabout how <strong>the</strong>y met and <strong>the</strong>ir firstdate.Ruth, now 91, was liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Shelley,Idaho, with her sister. Her mo<strong>the</strong>rhad passed away while giv<strong>in</strong>g birthto a younger bro<strong>the</strong>r. Marv<strong>in</strong>, now 93,had gone to work <strong>in</strong> Shelley to pickpotatoes with his bro<strong>the</strong>r. The womanwho cooked for <strong>the</strong> workers left to getmarried and Ruth took over <strong>the</strong> cook<strong>in</strong>gduties. It was <strong>the</strong>re that Marv<strong>in</strong> fell<strong>in</strong> love with her cook<strong>in</strong>g, and her.“He asked me out to a dance,” Ruthsays.Marv<strong>in</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ues: “We went toa little old schoolhouse to a dance.That’s <strong>the</strong> first date we ever had.”Son Marl<strong>in</strong>, one of <strong>the</strong> Ruth andMarv<strong>in</strong>’s six children, lives next door.He says danc<strong>in</strong>g has been a big part ofhis parents’ lives.“They were LDS stake dance directors.About 10 years ago we had abig dance down here and a party.These two went down <strong>the</strong>re and hadeverybody square danc<strong>in</strong>g and danc<strong>in</strong>gand everybody was wore out andboth of <strong>the</strong>m said, ‘Where are yougo<strong>in</strong>g? We’re not done,’” Marl<strong>in</strong> said.“They’ve about wore a couple of shoesout danc<strong>in</strong>g.”The two married <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Salt LakeTemple on May 1, 1939, and havelived <strong>in</strong> Vernon ever s<strong>in</strong>ce, except for acouple of years spent work<strong>in</strong>g a ranch<strong>in</strong> Arizona.Marv<strong>in</strong> grew up on a farm <strong>in</strong>Benmore where his family grew ma<strong>in</strong>lywheat. He attended school <strong>in</strong> a oneroomschoolhouse with a potbellySEE LIFE PAGE B9 ➤Marv<strong>in</strong> and Ruth Yates (top) sit on <strong>the</strong>ir porch Monday afternoon <strong>in</strong> Vernon.The Yateses (above) walk <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir yard. The couple has been married for 72years. Marl<strong>in</strong> Yates (right) sits with his parents.


B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINThursday August 25, 2011


THURSDAY August 25, 2011GARDEN SPOTA good tomatoharvest can comewith challengesAnyone who reads my columnregularly won’t besurprised to learn that I love<strong>the</strong> tomato harvest. I am prettyfond of some o<strong>the</strong>r garden produceas well. There is fresh cornon <strong>the</strong> cob, cantaloupe, watermelon,peppers, eggplant, cucumbers,summer and w<strong>in</strong>ter squash,beans, etc.All are good, but <strong>the</strong> realityis that be<strong>in</strong>g able to enjoy freshtomatoes is a good enough reasonby itself for me to grow a garden.Tomatoes are generally prettyproductive and always pretty tasty,but <strong>the</strong> harvest does not comewithout a few challenges.Tomato hornwormsI hate to be a compla<strong>in</strong>er, butit doesn’t seem fair to put <strong>in</strong> timeand effort grow<strong>in</strong>g tomatoes onlyto end up shar<strong>in</strong>g it with <strong>the</strong><strong>in</strong>sects that just <strong>in</strong>sist on com<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>to my garden to take nibblesand leave damage <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir wake.Tomato worms are one of thosepests. Their concept of nibbles isto attempt defoliation — and <strong>the</strong>yare pretty good at it. Sometimes<strong>the</strong>y even eat <strong>the</strong> tomato fruits.These pests start out as t<strong>in</strong>ycaterpillars that match <strong>the</strong> plantso well that <strong>the</strong>y are hard to see.They cont<strong>in</strong>ue to eat and growand eat and grow and <strong>the</strong>n cont<strong>in</strong>ueto eat and grow and eatand grow until <strong>the</strong>y become big,fat, smooth green caterpillarsabout four to five <strong>in</strong>ches long andabout a half <strong>in</strong>ch thick. Brown orwhite chevron mark<strong>in</strong>gs generallyrun <strong>the</strong> length of <strong>the</strong>ir bodies. Ared or brown spike that extendsfrom one end is a dist<strong>in</strong>ctivetrademark. Perhaps it serves as afierce, though harmless, warn<strong>in</strong>gto predators look<strong>in</strong>g for a quickmeal.Even when <strong>the</strong>y reach full size,hornworms are not readily visible.They tend to position <strong>the</strong>mselvesalong <strong>the</strong> stems as <strong>the</strong>y munch. Itis a pretty good dodge. They tendto match <strong>the</strong> plant and look likea thicken<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> stem. Theymay go unnoticed until <strong>the</strong> leavesare noth<strong>in</strong>g more than skeletalve<strong>in</strong>s. What may have looked likea healthy, lush plant yesterday or<strong>the</strong> day before now looks forlorn.On <strong>the</strong> ground beneath <strong>the</strong>plant, <strong>the</strong>y often leave black dropp<strong>in</strong>gs.Look a little harder and youcan f<strong>in</strong>d <strong>the</strong> hornworms that fedon <strong>the</strong> plant.In most cases, pick<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>worms off <strong>the</strong> plant and squash<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong>m will keep <strong>the</strong>m undercontrol. A couple of bricks or afirm footstep will effectively dispatch<strong>the</strong>se pests. You might considerpay<strong>in</strong>g your kids a bountyfor f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g and dispatch<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>tomato worms.I recommend that you keep <strong>the</strong>bounty moderate however. Wehad an <strong>in</strong>festation one year whenour kids were small. They caughta half bucketful of <strong>the</strong> pests <strong>in</strong> onesearch-and-destroy mission.Before <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>festation reachesthose proportions, it is time tobreak out <strong>the</strong> BT.There are many <strong>in</strong>secticidesthat will kill tomato hornworm,but probably <strong>the</strong> best control isa bacterium, bacillus thurengensis(BT). BT is available undersuch trade names as Dipel andThuricide. The caterpillars <strong>in</strong>gest<strong>the</strong> bacteria with <strong>the</strong>ir meal oftomato leaves and with<strong>in</strong> a fewhours <strong>the</strong>y quit eat<strong>in</strong>g, develop<strong>in</strong>ga soon-fatal case of <strong>in</strong>digestion.The best part of this treatmentis that <strong>the</strong> bacteria are specific tonearly all caterpillars and noth<strong>in</strong>gelse — not bees, pets, humans orDiane SagersCORRESPONDENTo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>sects. The spray is mosteffective on young caterpillars. Itcan safely be applied to food cropsright up to <strong>the</strong> time of harvest.Blossom end rotApproach<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> garden youmight f<strong>in</strong>d <strong>the</strong> reds and golds ofripe tomatoes beckon<strong>in</strong>g throughtomato v<strong>in</strong>e foliage. Alas, thosecrimson or golden orbs aren’t orbsat all. They look more like <strong>the</strong>moon somewhere <strong>in</strong> mid cycle— maybe about half <strong>the</strong>re. Thestem end, attached to <strong>the</strong> plant,is perfectly normal, but <strong>the</strong> blossomend is flattened, lea<strong>the</strong>ry andbrown, tan or black. The tomatoeshave been afflicted with blossomend rot.Blossom end rot is one of <strong>the</strong>most common fruit disorders <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> home garden. It consists oflight tan lesions which enlargeand become dark sunken areasat <strong>the</strong> blossom end of <strong>the</strong> fruit.Normally, <strong>the</strong> disorder beg<strong>in</strong>swhen <strong>the</strong> fruit is about half developedand enlarges as <strong>the</strong> fruitripens. It also shows up to a lesserextent <strong>in</strong> peppers and eggplants.Blossom end rot is not a diseasenor is it <strong>in</strong>sect damage. It will notspread from plant to plant or fromfruit to fruit.It is caused by an <strong>in</strong>ternal calciumdeficiency that has noth<strong>in</strong>gto do with <strong>the</strong> generous quantitiesof calcium <strong>in</strong> our soils. Instead itis <strong>the</strong> result of high temperaturesand alternat<strong>in</strong>g wet and dry soilconditions. The best way to controlblossom end rot is to keepsoil evenly moist, but not wet. Donot let <strong>the</strong> soil dry out too muchbetween irrigations.Mulches are helpful to keepsoils evenly moist. Grass clipp<strong>in</strong>gs,twigs, straw, and so forth, can beadded to keep soil moisture even.Plant<strong>in</strong>g tomatoes through plasticmulch helps prevent blossom endrot and conserves moisture. Useblack plastic if you are concernedabout field b<strong>in</strong>dweed or o<strong>the</strong>r difficultperennial weeds. Clear plasticfocuses <strong>the</strong> sun’s rays <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong>soil where it warms <strong>the</strong> roots andencourages tomatoes to maturemore quickly.It generally occurs on <strong>the</strong> earliestfruit of <strong>the</strong> season. Althoughyou may have many tomatoeswith blossom end rot, tak<strong>in</strong>g careof <strong>the</strong> water means that latertomatoes will generally not havethis problem.Crack<strong>in</strong>gSometimes o<strong>the</strong>rwise healthy,sound tomatoes will mature withcircular or cracks around <strong>the</strong> stemend, cracks like spokes <strong>in</strong> a wheelradiat<strong>in</strong>g from <strong>the</strong> stem or <strong>the</strong>ywill develop “catface” cracks near<strong>the</strong> blossom end.In this area, fruits typicallydevelop cracks as a result of <strong>in</strong>itialfruit growth dur<strong>in</strong>g a dry periodfollowed by heavy ra<strong>in</strong> or irrigationdur<strong>in</strong>g ripen<strong>in</strong>g.Extremes <strong>in</strong> day and nighttemperatures — abnormally coolor hot wea<strong>the</strong>r — can also causecrack<strong>in</strong>g. Less common <strong>in</strong> thislocale is a period of fast growthwith high temperatures comb<strong>in</strong>edwith high moisture levels.Fortunately, <strong>the</strong> cracks tend to dryout without <strong>in</strong>fections and <strong>the</strong>fruit rema<strong>in</strong>s useable.O<strong>the</strong>r than try<strong>in</strong>g to keep <strong>the</strong>ripen<strong>in</strong>g fruits dry while irrigat<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> plant, <strong>the</strong>re is little that canTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINbe done to prevent this problem.Some tomato varieties are moreprone to crack<strong>in</strong>g than o<strong>the</strong>rs.SunscaldSunscald consists of white,sh<strong>in</strong>y, blistered areas where fruitis exposed to <strong>the</strong> sun. It can be aresult of reduced foliage due toprun<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>sect damage or a foliagedisease. Prevent sunscald byleav<strong>in</strong>g enough foliage on plantsto help shade <strong>the</strong> fruit.Low productionTomato plants sometimes seemto “go to v<strong>in</strong>e,” result<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> large,green v<strong>in</strong>es that produce littlefruit. Too much nitrogen fertilizerpromotes v<strong>in</strong>e growth at <strong>the</strong>expense of fruits. Normally, oneaddition of balanced fertilizerwhen <strong>the</strong> plants are placed <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ground will carry <strong>the</strong>m through<strong>the</strong> season.Temperatures can also reducetomato production. If <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>ris too hot or too cold fruit doesn’tform. It is not likely to be toomuch of a problem this summeras we have had moderate temperatures.However, <strong>the</strong> wholeprocess was delayed by a coolspr<strong>in</strong>g. Tomatoes do not set fruitwhen temperatures drop below 55degrees.Cool wea<strong>the</strong>r is not <strong>the</strong> problemnow, but heat can be a problem<strong>in</strong> long, hot spells. To fertilize <strong>the</strong>blossom to set fruit, pollen from<strong>the</strong> male flower parts must movedown <strong>the</strong> female pollen tube to<strong>the</strong> ovary. Daytime temperatureshigher than 95 degrees or nighttimetemperatures that are higherthan 75 degrees prevent <strong>the</strong> pollentube from grow<strong>in</strong>g. If <strong>the</strong> pollentubes do not grow, <strong>the</strong> fruit is notfertilized and <strong>the</strong> blossoms fall offwithout sett<strong>in</strong>g fruit. After <strong>the</strong> temperaturefalls <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> right range,<strong>the</strong> blossoms will stay on <strong>the</strong>plants and <strong>the</strong> fruit will f<strong>in</strong>ally set.By and large, despite <strong>the</strong>seproblems you are likely to enjoy<strong>the</strong> fruits — or is it vegetables?— of your garden labors this summer.B3Diane SagersTomato hornworms are smooth green caterpillars that grow to about four to five<strong>in</strong>ches long and about a half <strong>in</strong>ch thick with brown or white chevron mark<strong>in</strong>gsrunn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> length of <strong>the</strong>ir bodies. A dist<strong>in</strong>ctive red or brown spike on one endmay serve as a fierce, though harmless, warn<strong>in</strong>g to predators look<strong>in</strong>g for aquick meal. Why Wait?Your first step <strong>in</strong>to nurs<strong>in</strong>gis becom<strong>in</strong>g a CertifiedNurs<strong>in</strong>g Assistant (CNA).Register Now!The next class runs fromSept. 12 through Dec. 12Monday and Wednesdays Fall <strong>in</strong>to a Great<strong>Career</strong> <strong>in</strong> DentistryRosewoodDentalAssist to Succeed DentalAssist<strong>in</strong>g SchoolLearn to become adental assistant <strong>in</strong> 11 fun,easy weeks at RosewoodDental <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>!Classes beg<strong>in</strong>Sept. 10, 2011!• Every Saturday for 11 weeks• Use State of <strong>the</strong> art equipment• Radiology (x-ray) tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g• All textbooks, class notes,materials & supplies <strong>in</strong>c.Tuition assistance available tothose who qualify throughWorkforce Services and UtahState Office of Rehabilitation!• Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> all aspects of GeneralDentistry Assist<strong>in</strong>g• Use of all equipment for true“hands-on” experienceCALL JACKIE TODAY435.882.0099 • 181 W. V<strong>in</strong>e • <strong>Tooele</strong>ROSEWOODDENTALASSISTINGSCHOOL@YAHOO.COMAll <strong>in</strong>clusive fee of onlyfor a solid career!Diane SagersTomato cracks may be <strong>the</strong> result of <strong>in</strong>itial fruit growth dur<strong>in</strong>g a dry period followedby heavy ra<strong>in</strong> or irrigation dur<strong>in</strong>g ripen<strong>in</strong>g. Extremes <strong>in</strong> day and night temperaturescan also cause crack<strong>in</strong>g. Some varieties are more susceptible to crack<strong>in</strong>gthan o<strong>the</strong>rs. The cracks dry and <strong>the</strong> tomatoes rema<strong>in</strong> useable.


<strong>Tooele</strong>Volunteers neededThe <strong>Tooele</strong> City Animal Shelter islook<strong>in</strong>g for lov<strong>in</strong>g volunteers. The firstvolunteer meet<strong>in</strong>g is Sept. 17. Formore <strong>in</strong>formation send an email tovolunteerTCAS@yahoo.com.Community awarenessCommunity awareness Thursdays cont<strong>in</strong>uesuntil Sept. 1 from 7-8 p.m. at <strong>the</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> Elton Park Pavilion by <strong>the</strong> purpleplayground. Once aga<strong>in</strong> we are try<strong>in</strong>g tomake <strong>the</strong> community aware of <strong>the</strong> problemsgo<strong>in</strong>g on <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>. We are do<strong>in</strong>gthis for our children and <strong>the</strong>ir futures.This meet<strong>in</strong>g will be held every Thursdayand I will keep mak<strong>in</strong>g events for this <strong>in</strong>hopes that you will come listen to whatwe would like to do for our children andget ideas and your help as well. It takesa whole community to come toge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>order to do this. Please come and childrenare welcome to come as well.Head Start enroll<strong>in</strong>gDDI Vantage Early Head Start is nowenroll<strong>in</strong>g. If you are pregnant or havea child ages 0-3 you may be eligible.For more <strong>in</strong>formation please call (435)882-3439.GrantsvilleFlea market/swap meetThe Celebration Hall Country fleamarket/swap meet will be held at <strong>the</strong>corner of Ma<strong>in</strong> and Church streets <strong>in</strong>Grantsville on Saturdays, 9 a.m. until6:30 p.m. Wanted: food vendors, farmers,artists, crafters, garage and attictreasures, local and out of town bus<strong>in</strong>esseswelcome. Enterta<strong>in</strong>ers too. Howabout some Ma<strong>in</strong> Street exposure foryour sidewalk sale? Y’all come and wehope to see you <strong>the</strong>re. Call 801-250-6602 for details.Grantsville LibraryGrantsville Library is accept<strong>in</strong>g donationsof books or media (books ontape, etc.) for a sale to be held at <strong>the</strong>Grantsville Fire Station on Aug. 27.Donations can be dropped off at <strong>the</strong>library (<strong>in</strong> Grantsville High School) orGrantsville City Hall until Aug. 25.Grantsville IrrigationThe Grantsville Irrigation Board hasissued four regular turns to agriculturalusers. We are now read<strong>in</strong>g meters.Residential users are allotted 250,000gallons per share. If you notice anyleaks or abuse please contact <strong>the</strong> officeat 884-3451.Stansbury ParkCERT tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gSeptember is National PreparednessMonth and also <strong>the</strong> 10th anniversaryof <strong>the</strong> 9/11 attack on <strong>the</strong>Trade Towers. This year’s NationalPreparedness Month’s <strong>the</strong>me is ATime to Remember a Time to Prepare.CERT is jo<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g with thousands of o<strong>the</strong>rsacross <strong>the</strong> country to help citizensprepare for disaster by hold<strong>in</strong>g a specialtra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g day for all citizens of North<strong>Tooele</strong> Valley. This tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g will be heldon Sept. 10 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aspart of <strong>the</strong> tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g you can take <strong>the</strong>CERT course onl<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> month ofAugust and <strong>the</strong>n do <strong>the</strong> “hands on”part on our tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g day on <strong>the</strong> 10th.For more detailed <strong>in</strong>formation go towww.stansburyparkcert.org or emailrob<strong>in</strong>.stansburyparkcert@gmail.com.Lake Po<strong>in</strong>tCar showLake Po<strong>in</strong>t Days will have a free carand motorcycle show and sh<strong>in</strong>e alongwith a parade. The parade l<strong>in</strong>e up isat 10:30 a.m. at Center Street andMounta<strong>in</strong> View. For fur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>formationor questions contact Kirk Allen at 801-557-5796.Lake Po<strong>in</strong>t DaysLake Po<strong>in</strong>t Days will be Aug. 26 and 27.Friday is family movie night at <strong>the</strong> park,8:30 p.m. Saturday will beg<strong>in</strong> with achildren’s 1-mile and 5K race. ContactNancy for <strong>in</strong>formation (801-554-1366).Parade at 11 a.m. with lunch and festivitiesfor all ages follow<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong> park.New this year is our garden tour and“Man Zone.” Information will be at <strong>the</strong>park. Visit www.lakepo<strong>in</strong>tdays.com fordetails.LibraryStory Time programThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County Bookmobile Librarywill beg<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fall/w<strong>in</strong>ter Story TimeProgram on Thursday, Sept. 8. StoryTime will be held each Thursday at 4p.m. unless o<strong>the</strong>rwise <strong>in</strong>dicated. Theprogram is designed to create <strong>in</strong> youngchildren a love of books through stories,puppets, games and crafts. The libraryis located <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Grantsville High Schoolwith <strong>the</strong> entrance on Quirk Street. Formore <strong>in</strong>formation call 435-841-0213.Friends of Library bookstoreThe Friends of <strong>the</strong> Library bookstoreis hav<strong>in</strong>g a half-price sale on all items.Come <strong>in</strong> and f<strong>in</strong>d some great barga<strong>in</strong>s.Store hours are 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. onTuesdays and from 1-7 p.m. on Fridays.Proceeds go to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> City Library.We are still tak<strong>in</strong>g donations of usedbooks.Volunteers neededWe would appreciate any volunteers whowould like to read dur<strong>in</strong>g story time.Contact Malissa or Sharon at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>City 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 3:30 p.m. to5:30 p.m. Check with <strong>the</strong> library forany special story times or o<strong>the</strong>r specialevents. For more <strong>in</strong>formation on <strong>the</strong>seand o<strong>the</strong>r library programs, check ourWeb 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>.SchoolsTJHS Community CouncilThe next TJHS Community Council meet<strong>in</strong>gwill be held on Thursday, Sept. 15at 7 p.m. <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> TJHS library. We will benom<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g and elect<strong>in</strong>g council membersfor <strong>the</strong> upcom<strong>in</strong>g year. There arethree positions open. Elections will beopen Sept. 15, 16 and 19. All parentsare <strong>in</strong>vited to attend.School board vacancyThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County Board of Educationhas a position <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> CountySchool District Prec<strong>in</strong>ct 4 open effectiveAug. 11. The Board will select an<strong>in</strong>terim appo<strong>in</strong>tment to serve throughDecember 2012. Any candidate mustma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> a primary residence with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>school district Prec<strong>in</strong>ct 4 (<strong>in</strong>cludes vot<strong>in</strong>gdistricts 7, 10, 12, 13.1, 13.2 and14) and rema<strong>in</strong> a qualified voter. A letterof <strong>in</strong>terest should be addressed to ScottBryan, Board President, <strong>Tooele</strong> CountySchool District Office at 92 SouthLodestone Way, <strong>Tooele</strong>, UT 84074. Thedeadl<strong>in</strong>e for receipt of <strong>the</strong> letter is Aug.26, no later than 4 p.m. Interviews withcandidates will be held Tuesday, Aug.30 at 6:30 p.m.THS Community Council<strong>Tooele</strong> High School has an open<strong>in</strong>g forparents and teachers who would like toserve on <strong>the</strong> school Community Council.Elections will be held Sept. 14 at 7p.m. <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> school library at <strong>Tooele</strong> HighSchool.SHS drama 2011-12 seasonThe Stansbury Stallion Drama Programwill be perform<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> hit Broadwaymusical “Little Women” <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fall,<strong>the</strong> Shakespeare show will be “AMidsummer Night’s Dream” and <strong>the</strong>spr<strong>in</strong>g show is “Seussical, <strong>the</strong> Musical.”Two musical reviews from <strong>the</strong> musical<strong>the</strong>ater class will be performedon dates to be determ<strong>in</strong>ed. Individualtickets will be available for each show.Season family passes are also be<strong>in</strong>goffered for <strong>the</strong> school year priced at$75 for a family. Sav<strong>in</strong>gs are as follows:if you have a family of six (two adults, 4children with two under 12), your ticketswould be $33 per show. If you come toall three shows you would save $24 perfamily (about 30 percent). Tickets areavailable through <strong>the</strong> drama program’swebsite at www.stansburyhighdrama.org or by email<strong>in</strong>g Glen Carpenter atgcarpenter@tooeleschools.org.Elementary band/orchestraElementary band and orchestra willbe offered to students attend<strong>in</strong>gfifth and sixth grades at East, West,Northlake, Harris, Settlement Canyonand Middle Canyon elementary schoolsat <strong>Tooele</strong> High School. Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gorchestra and band beg<strong>in</strong>s Sept. 7 at7:45 a.m. and <strong>in</strong>termediate orchestraand band beg<strong>in</strong>s Sept. 6 at 7:45a.m. Call 833-1978, ext. 2195 toreach Mrs. Syra or ext. 2164 to reachMrs. H<strong>in</strong>kle for questions. Contact byemail at jh<strong>in</strong>kle@tooeleschools.org ormysra@tooeleschools.org.THS class of ’66 reunionTHS class of ’66 remember our Friday,Aug. 26 casual night at All-Star Lanesat 1111 N. 200 West (beh<strong>in</strong>d Wal-Mart)first floor rooms 1-3 beh<strong>in</strong>d arcademach<strong>in</strong>es. No cost, just come andvisit from 6-9 p.m. Just let us know ifyou haven’t already. Also, if you are<strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> golf on Saturday, Aug.27 at 8 a.m., call our golf ChairmanSteve Bevan (435) 882-7810 or emailsbevan7810@msn.com. Our Saturday,Aug. 27 reunion d<strong>in</strong>ner is at 6 p.m.at <strong>the</strong> Eagle’s Nest at <strong>Tooele</strong> ArmyDepot and we will take a group pictureat 8 p.m. We hope to see you <strong>the</strong>re.Any questions contact Dennis Murray882-5568 or dennisfmurray@hotmail.com; thsclassof66@hotmail.com; orKaren Nielsen Powell 882-5449 orlmkpowell@q.com.St. Marguerite’s registrationSt. Marguerite Catholic School hasopen<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 3-year-old morn<strong>in</strong>gpreschool class, 4-year-old morn<strong>in</strong>g and5-year-old afternoon preschool classes.There are immediate open<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>middle school grades. There are still afew open<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> k<strong>in</strong>dergarten as well asa few open<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> upper elementarygrades. Please call <strong>the</strong> school for more<strong>in</strong>formation at 882-0081.Education<strong>Tooele</strong> Journey classes<strong>Tooele</strong> Journey, adult education classes,will hold Eat, Dr<strong>in</strong>k & Be M<strong>in</strong>dful:M<strong>in</strong>dful Eat<strong>in</strong>g Group, an eight-weekclass. Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g yoga and PranayamaBreath<strong>in</strong>g with meditation also offered.More <strong>in</strong>fo call 435-249-0276 or go to:tooelejourney.wordpress.com.<strong>Career</strong> 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 attend<strong>the</strong> Professional <strong>Career</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>LDS Employment Center (1595 N. 30W., next to <strong>the</strong> DI). Both <strong>the</strong> van and <strong>the</strong>workshop are free services. The vanpoolwill return at approximately noonfollow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> workshop. Call <strong>the</strong> 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> <strong>the</strong> <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 <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>LDS Employment Resource Center locatednext to Deseret Industries. Everyoneis welcome.Onl<strong>in</strong>e coursesOnl<strong>in</strong>e courses <strong>in</strong> Network+ andSecurity+ IT are designed for <strong>the</strong> IT professionalseek<strong>in</strong>g to upgrade <strong>the</strong>ir skillsand knowledge of network<strong>in</strong>g and security,and prepares you for <strong>the</strong> CompTIANetwork+ and Security+ exams. Call435-248-1800 for more <strong>in</strong>formation orto enroll.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.ESOLESOL conversational classes areheld Tuesday and Thursday. ESOLstudents may also come anytime <strong>the</strong>center is open for Individualized study.Registration is $50 per semester. Call833-8750.Story and craft hourJo<strong>in</strong> us every Monday at 10 a.m. at<strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> Family Center as we enjoy<strong>the</strong> adventures of books and make funcrafts. For more <strong>in</strong>fo call 833-1978 ext2127 or ext 2010. We’re located at301 W. V<strong>in</strong>e St., Bldg. #11 (right beh<strong>in</strong>d<strong>Tooele</strong> High School).Ready, set, school!Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>Family Center has a fun activity hourlearn<strong>in</strong>g, s<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g, and creat<strong>in</strong>g. Thisclass is for all children 0-5 years old.Please come and enjoy <strong>the</strong> fun. Formore <strong>in</strong>fo. call 833-1978 ext 2127 orext 2010. We’re located at 301 W. V<strong>in</strong>eSt., Bldg. #11 (right beh<strong>in</strong>d <strong>Tooele</strong> HighSchool).K<strong>in</strong>dergarten read<strong>in</strong>essThe <strong>Tooele</strong> Family Center-PIRC is offer<strong>in</strong>ga free six-week workshop for bothparent and child. Your child will participate<strong>in</strong> a preschool <strong>in</strong>troduc<strong>in</strong>g skillsthat are needed for k<strong>in</strong>dergarten whileyou participate <strong>in</strong> a class that will giveyou tips and ideas of how to make yourchild’s education years successful. Yourchild must be 4 years old and beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gk<strong>in</strong>dergarten <strong>in</strong> September 2012.Please call <strong>the</strong> center for more detailsand to sign-up. Call 833-1978 ext 2127or ext 2010. We’re located at 301 W.V<strong>in</strong>e St. Bldg. #11 (right beh<strong>in</strong>d <strong>Tooele</strong>High School).USU ExtensionWater user workshopWater user workshop will be held Sept.7, 8:15 a.m., at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> CountyHealth/Extension Build<strong>in</strong>g auditorium,151 North Ma<strong>in</strong>, <strong>Tooele</strong>. Sponsoredby <strong>the</strong> Utah Division of Water Rights,<strong>Tooele</strong> County, and USU Extension,this workshop will cover <strong>the</strong> Historyand Orig<strong>in</strong> of Water Rights Law, How toProtect Your Water Rights, Ground WaterChange Application Guidel<strong>in</strong>es <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>Valley, and <strong>the</strong> Purpose of Water DeadRiders and Initial Success or Failure of<strong>the</strong> Program. If you plan on attend<strong>in</strong>g,please notify us by email<strong>in</strong>g l<strong>in</strong>den.greenhalgh@usu.edu, or call<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>Extension Office at (435)277-2409.TATCProgram coursesThrough a task oriented, step-by-stepapproach, students will be <strong>in</strong>troducedto QuickBooks, Desktop Publish<strong>in</strong>g withMS Publisher and MS PowerPo<strong>in</strong>t. Thefirst night will be <strong>the</strong>ory, <strong>the</strong> secondnight will be an open lab for studentprojects. Held Mondays and Thursdayfrom 6-8 p.m. at TATC campus, 66W. V<strong>in</strong>e St., <strong>Tooele</strong>. Cost: $40 eachsession. Session dates: QuickBooksSept. 12 and 15; Desktop Publish<strong>in</strong>g(Publisher) Sept. 19 and 22; PowerPo<strong>in</strong>tSept. 26 and 29.Certified nurs<strong>in</strong>g assistantBecome a certified nurs<strong>in</strong>g assistantthis fall. The next class starts onMonday, Sept. 12 and runs throughDec. 12, on Mondays and Wednesdaysfrom 4-8 p.m. Call 435-248-1800 formore <strong>in</strong>formation, or stop by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>campus at 66 West V<strong>in</strong>e Street between8 a.m. and 6 p.m.Safety and OSHA complianceManufactur<strong>in</strong>g U is OperationalExcellence and 21st CenturyManufactur<strong>in</strong>g. Safety and OSHA complianceis <strong>the</strong> next 16-week session. Asa bonus, students receive <strong>the</strong> 40-hourOSHA Hazmat Certification. This is one<strong>in</strong> a series of five sessions that qualifiesfor 30 college credits toward anassociate of applied science degree,and a certificate of proficiency fromTATC <strong>in</strong> manufactur<strong>in</strong>g operations.Details: USU-<strong>Tooele</strong> Regional Campus,Aug. 30 to Dec. 15, Tuesday andThursdays, 3-6 p.m. Cost: $400 plusbooks. For more <strong>in</strong>formation, contactDeborah Labenski at (435) 248-1805,or email dlabenski@tatc.edu.ATV Scholarship Roundup RideWith <strong>the</strong> help of many community partners,TATC is hold<strong>in</strong>g its first ATV/UTVRoundup Ride <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County to raisescholarship funds for <strong>Tooele</strong> Countyresidents. There will be three trails frombeg<strong>in</strong>ner to <strong>in</strong>termediate, draw<strong>in</strong>gs,large prize give-aways, BBQ lunch, andmany great events. Details: Saturday,Sept. 24, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location:Jacob City Trails, <strong>Tooele</strong>. Cost: Startsat $25. To be a sponsor, or rider, goto www.TATC.edu, or contact Ashlee at(435) 248-1802.ChurchesSt. Marguerite’s Fall FestivalPlease jo<strong>in</strong> us Sept. 9 and 10 for <strong>the</strong>annual St. Marguerite’s Catholic ChurchFall Festival. This year we will be celebrat<strong>in</strong>gour 20th anniversary and wouldlove to have you <strong>the</strong>re. The festival willbeg<strong>in</strong> Friday and Saturday at 11 a.m.with a pancake breakfast on Saturdayfrom 7-10 a.m. More <strong>in</strong>formation tocome.United Methodist ChurchWhen you embrace diversity, youembrace God. The <strong>Tooele</strong> UnitedMethodist Church, 78 East Utah Ave.Jo<strong>in</strong> us for services each Sunday morn<strong>in</strong>gat 11 a.m. Sunday school will beg<strong>in</strong>on Sept. 11 and will meet at 11 a.m.,same time as church. All are welcome.“I can do all th<strong>in</strong>gs through Christ whostreng<strong>the</strong>ns me.” “Open hearts, openm<strong>in</strong>ds, open doors.”Church of ChristChurch of Christ at 430 W. Utah Ave.,<strong>in</strong>vites you to attend Bible classes forall ages at 10 a.m., and at 11 a.m. forworship. The Church of Christ is nondenom<strong>in</strong>ational,and it was established <strong>in</strong>33 A.D. (Mat<strong>the</strong>w 16 18; Act 2:38-47,esp. v 47). For a free book about <strong>the</strong>How To F<strong>in</strong>d <strong>the</strong> True Church, pleasecontact <strong>the</strong> Church of Christ. I will listenif you need to talk? Come and hang out.Call (435) 882-4642, Box 426, <strong>Tooele</strong>,UT 84074.Bible Baptist ChurchBible Baptist Church of <strong>Tooele</strong> will behav<strong>in</strong>g an end of summer revival beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gSept. 1. and end<strong>in</strong>g Sunday, Sept.4. Featured speaker for <strong>the</strong> event will beEvangelist Eric Campbell, of Missouri,along with his partner Evangelist PaulBlake. They are also musicians. Eric hasbeen <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> m<strong>in</strong>istry for 16 years andhas pastored several churches. Serviceswill beg<strong>in</strong> each even<strong>in</strong>g at 7 p.m. excepton Sunday which will beg<strong>in</strong> at 9 a.m.and conclude at noon. Everyone is welcome.Bible Baptist Church is located at286 N. 7th Street, <strong>Tooele</strong>.Cornerstone BaptistCornerstone Baptist Church located at276 E. 500 North, <strong>Tooele</strong>: Come asyou are to a place where you can hearBible preach<strong>in</strong>g and f<strong>in</strong>d lov<strong>in</strong>g friends.Our new Pastor Tim Wilson, and his wifeMelissa, and <strong>the</strong>ir four children wouldlike to welcome you to our services.Sunday school 9:45 for all ages. New!Adult 40 and under class. Worship service11, nursery and children’s churchprovided. Sunday even<strong>in</strong>g Bible study 6.Wednesday even<strong>in</strong>g youth group sevenththrough 12th grades 6:30. Adult andyoung adult home Bible study and prayergroups. Call for locations and times.(435)882-6263 or onl<strong>in</strong>e www.cornerstonebaptisttooele.org.Mounta<strong>in</strong> of Faith Lu<strong>the</strong>ranWe’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> <strong>the</strong> Methodist church build<strong>in</strong>g)<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>. We treat <strong>the</strong> 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 FaithLu<strong>the</strong>ran 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.Enjoy Waters EdgeMost th<strong>in</strong>gs go best when enjoyed.That’s even true for us with o<strong>the</strong>rpeople and God. We’d love to have youjo<strong>in</strong> us while focus<strong>in</strong>g on br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g Jesus’grace <strong>in</strong>to all of our relationships. Jo<strong>in</strong>us on Sundays from 10-11:30 a.m. atStansbury High School — with kid’sclasses and teen groups available. Formore <strong>in</strong>fo, call (435) 840-0542 or visitWatersEdgeUtah.com.First Baptist ChurchThe warmth of summer is f<strong>in</strong>ally uponus. This summer jo<strong>in</strong> us for a warmthof fellowship, as we celebrate Christtoge<strong>the</strong>r. We <strong>in</strong>vite you to jo<strong>in</strong> us onSunday morn<strong>in</strong>gs for Bible study andSunday school for all ages at 9:45a.m., and our worship celebration thatbeg<strong>in</strong>s at 11 a.m. You can reach us at882-2048, or check out our website attooelefirstbaptist.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, <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong>ir Spanish services on Thursdayat 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Cometo know a church that focused <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>word of God ra<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> emotions.God loves you and he wants to revealhimself to you. Located at 276 E. 500North, <strong>Tooele</strong>. Call 435-840-5036, ridesprovided.First Lu<strong>the</strong>ranFirst Lu<strong>the</strong>ran <strong>in</strong>vites you to worshipwith us on Sundays at 10 a.m. and jo<strong>in</strong>us for Bible study afterwards. We are at349 N. 7th Street or Seventh and Birch.Worship at St. Marguerite’sSt. Marguerite Catholic Church summerschedule (effective June 5): Saturdayvigil 5 p.m., Sunday Eucharist 8:30a.m., 10 a.m. (Spanish), 11:30 a.m.,daily service of Word or EucharistMonday-Friday 8:30 a.m. Office hoursMonday-Thursday 9-3:30, Friday 9-noon.Call (435)882-3860, 15 S. 7th St.Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> Hebrew roots of <strong>the</strong> 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 by s<strong>in</strong>cere,down-home country folks. Sundayschool starts at 9:45 a.m. with <strong>the</strong>morn<strong>in</strong>g service at 11 a.m. We are nowmeet<strong>in</strong>g at Stowe Family Music, 40 N.Ma<strong>in</strong> St., <strong>Tooele</strong>. There is child careavailable. (Please use ma<strong>in</strong> entrance at<strong>the</strong> rear of <strong>the</strong> build<strong>in</strong>g on Garden Streetwhere <strong>the</strong>re is plenty of park<strong>in</strong>g.) For<strong>in</strong>formation call 435-224-3392.CharityCloth<strong>in</strong>g driveThe First Baptist Church <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> is acloth<strong>in</strong>g drive to meet <strong>the</strong> needs of ourcommunity. Anyone with cloth<strong>in</strong>g needsis welcome. It will be held Saturday,Aug. 27 from 10 a.m. to noon. We arelocated at 580 S. Ma<strong>in</strong> St. For <strong>in</strong>formationcall 882-2048.Targa Road RallyThe first Targa <strong>Tooele</strong> Road Rally will beheld Aug. 27 and 28 at <strong>the</strong> Pratt AquaticCenter. This is a fun family event foranyone who enjoys local history andmotor<strong>in</strong>g through scenic canyons. Dayone is a game-tour-adventure, travelaround <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> Valley and learnabout <strong>the</strong> hidden secrets of <strong>the</strong> past.Day two is time-speed-distance where<strong>the</strong> path will repeat some of <strong>the</strong> sameas day one, but <strong>the</strong>re won’t be time forsight see<strong>in</strong>g. Any street-legal vehicle canw<strong>in</strong> at or under speed limit. Donationsfor one day is $35 or $50 for bothdays. All proceeds go to support <strong>the</strong>Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. For more<strong>in</strong>formation contact Matt Webster at801-671-8688.Motocross for a CureType1Rac<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> is hold<strong>in</strong>g its3rd annual Motocross for a Cure <strong>in</strong>conjunction with <strong>the</strong> Juvenile DiabetesResearch Foundation on Sept. 9 and 10at Deseret Peak Complex. This eventwas started by a <strong>the</strong>n-9-year-old RileyJensen (now 13) from <strong>Tooele</strong> after hisdiagnosis.Eagle Scout projectCannon W<strong>in</strong>der is now collect<strong>in</strong>g usedglasses to donate to a group go<strong>in</strong>g toSouth America. Please drop off useableglasses to any local optometry officeor take to <strong>Tooele</strong> Vision Center 300 S.Ma<strong>in</strong> Street.Car wash fundraiserCharley’s Dance Studio is hold<strong>in</strong>g acar wash fundraiser at Les SchwabTires on Saturday, Aug. 27 (10 a.m. to3 p.m.) <strong>in</strong> order to raise money for <strong>the</strong>dance studio. While your car is be<strong>in</strong>gwashed stop by our bake sale/lemonadestand. For more details contactJulia at 840-2205.CJC Heal<strong>in</strong>g PawsThe Children’s Justice Center needsmore Heal<strong>in</strong>g Paws dogs. If you havea wonderful dog who is well-behavedand can work <strong>in</strong>dependently from you,please consider volunteer<strong>in</strong>g with us.Your dog must be at least a year old,have all required shots, and be able topass obedience test<strong>in</strong>g and evaluationsat <strong>the</strong> CJC. You must be able to passa background test and be availableto get your dog to <strong>the</strong> center for <strong>in</strong>terviewswith children. Please call <strong>Tooele</strong>County’s CJC at 843-3440 for more<strong>in</strong>formation or to get an application.Food pantryThe First Baptist Church <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> isoffer<strong>in</strong>g an emergency food pantry tomeet <strong>the</strong> needs of our community. Thefood pantry is available for emergencyneeds. Hours of operation are Saturdaysfrom 10 a.m. to noon. We are locatedat 580 S. Ma<strong>in</strong> St. For <strong>in</strong>formation call882-2048.Hospice volunteersHospice volunteers are needed forHarmony Hospice to give a wonderfulgift: your time, companionship, yardworkand music. Become an 11th hour volunteer.Call Coy at 435-225-6586.Volunteer opportunityRocky Mounta<strong>in</strong> Care Foundation, a nonprofitorganization, is look<strong>in</strong>g for volunteers<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>. Our volunteers providerespite care, friendly visits, conversation,light household chores, and o<strong>the</strong>rneeds to term<strong>in</strong>ally ill patients who areon our hospice services. Please visit ourWeb site at www.rockymounta<strong>in</strong>carefoundation.org.Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, background check,and TB test required — all provided.Please contact Christ<strong>in</strong>e at 801-397-4904 for additional <strong>in</strong>formation.EaglesNational Guard appreciationThe <strong>Tooele</strong> Eagles Aerie and Auxiliarywill have a <strong>Tooele</strong> National GuardAppreciation on Saturday, Aug. 27. TheBBQ will be at 3 p.m. with karaoke at 5p.m. The National Guard members and<strong>the</strong>ir family members will eat free. O<strong>the</strong>radults will be $5 with kids 6-12 yearsof age $3 and kids 5 years of age andunder eat free. Come out and show <strong>the</strong>Guard how much we appreciate what<strong>the</strong>y have done to help <strong>the</strong> Eagles.Friday night steaksFriday night steaks will be served onFriday, Aug. 26 from 6:30-8:45 p.m.Please come out and support <strong>the</strong> Aerieand Auxiliary.Moose LodgeDaily LunchChicken salad sandwiches, shrimp andfries, fried chicken — you never knowwhat might be on <strong>the</strong> menu.Saturday night d<strong>in</strong>nersSaturday night rib-eye steak and salmond<strong>in</strong>ners for members and <strong>the</strong>ir guests.Members get a free d<strong>in</strong>ner <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir birthdaymonth.FreemasonsCommittee assignmentsThose brethren and <strong>the</strong>ir ladies that are<strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> aid<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> lodge <strong>in</strong> any ofseveral areas of <strong>in</strong>terest (lodge beautification,<strong>in</strong>terior ma<strong>in</strong>tenance, communityevents, etc.) are encouraged to contactWM Etl<strong>in</strong>g for assignments. We havegreat goals this year and need manyhands to make light work.ArtsNutcracker auditionsPankratz Academy of Dance Nutcrackerauditions for ballet, ballroom and tap.Open to all ages 8+ Saturday, Sept.10 at 10 a.m., 291 N. Ma<strong>in</strong>, <strong>Tooele</strong>.Auditions are open to <strong>the</strong> community atlarge. No cost to audition. For more <strong>in</strong>foplease call 435-241-8964.GroupsCub Scout RoundtableA new Cub Scout<strong>in</strong>g year is beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g,let’s celebrate on Thursday, Sept. 1,7:30 p.m., <strong>Tooele</strong> Jr. High School. Jo<strong>in</strong>us as we learn about what is com<strong>in</strong>gup for Cub Scouts and Webelos <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>future. We will have <strong>in</strong>fo about PowWow, Outdoor Webelos Leader Skillstra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, Leader Specific Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, and<strong>the</strong> Council’s Remember 9/11 writ<strong>in</strong>gcontest for boys registered <strong>in</strong> CubScout<strong>in</strong>g ages 7-10. Get new ideas foryour den and pack meet<strong>in</strong>gs and getadvice about what to do and when todo it for a successful Cub Scout<strong>in</strong>g program.See you at Cub Scout Roundtable.Focus group on health <strong>in</strong>foA focus group on health <strong>in</strong>formationtechnology will be held Sept. 9from noon to 1:15 p.m. <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>.HealthInsight, a nonprofit, will beconduct<strong>in</strong>g a focus groups on health<strong>in</strong>formation technology, or computertools used by your doctor to track andcoord<strong>in</strong>ate your health, <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>. If youare will<strong>in</strong>g to share your op<strong>in</strong>ions on thistopic with a small group of <strong>in</strong>dividualsfrom your area, please get <strong>in</strong> touch withus. Feedback will be kept anonymousand will be used to <strong>in</strong>form public policyand outreach efforts. A free lunch and$25 Walmart gift certificate will be provided.Please contact Nelly Bello if youare <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> participat<strong>in</strong>g, 801-892-6621, Nbello@health<strong>in</strong>sight.orgMTA sem<strong>in</strong>arThe <strong>Tooele</strong> Valley Music TeachersAssociation is host<strong>in</strong>g a free sem<strong>in</strong>arat Stowe Recital Hall on Thursday,Sept. 15 at 9:30 a.m. All music loversand guests are welcome to attend.The presenter, Holly Jones of CacheValley, will be shar<strong>in</strong>g “The Top TenMasterpieces of Classical Piano &<strong>the</strong> Stories Beh<strong>in</strong>d Them.” These arepieces we all know and/or have heardfrequently <strong>in</strong> commercials, movies, etc.Even a serious concert pianist, whowould never perform such “overplayed”literature <strong>in</strong> public, may f<strong>in</strong>d valuable<strong>in</strong>sights by consider<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> allure and<strong>in</strong>fluence of <strong>the</strong>se pieces. Holly’s presentationwas a favorite at WSU dur<strong>in</strong>glast year’s UMTA conference. Hollyplays each selection on <strong>the</strong> piano,shares pictures, and gives historical<strong>in</strong>formation about each piece and/orcomposer. Come learn some newlydiscovered, not <strong>in</strong> textbook, <strong>in</strong>formationabout your favorite music. Formore <strong>in</strong>formation please contact Kimat 884-9224.Dog fosters neededPurrfect Pawpr<strong>in</strong>ts is look<strong>in</strong>g for peoplewho love animals, are professional <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong>ir work, who will be patient <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>irefforts and loyal to <strong>the</strong>ir commitmentfor homeless animals. Volunteer<strong>in</strong>gallows you to connect to your communityto make it a better place. Please emailus at purrfect.pawpr<strong>in</strong>ts@yahoo.com orcall us at 801-597-6019.Be a voice for <strong>Tooele</strong> animals<strong>Tooele</strong> residents, look<strong>in</strong>g for <strong>the</strong> truthabout shelter issues? Please sign ourpetition and be part of <strong>the</strong> communityat www.change.org search for <strong>Tooele</strong>.Support Purrfect Pawpr<strong>in</strong>ts your localanimal rescue.Stansbury Art, Literary SocietyThe next meet<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> StansburyArt and Literary Society will be heldon Aug. 30 at 7 p.m. <strong>in</strong> Room 8 of<strong>the</strong> Grantsville High School, 155 EastCherry Street, Grantsville. The meet<strong>in</strong>gwas orig<strong>in</strong>ally scheduled to be at <strong>the</strong>home of Jane Autry. The project forthis month is to create a work of art<strong>in</strong> any type of media, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g proseor poetry, us<strong>in</strong>g animals as <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me.For more <strong>in</strong>formation, call 882-0593 or882-1485. Come jo<strong>in</strong> us for a fun-filledeven<strong>in</strong>g.Post 9413 meet<strong>in</strong>gMeet<strong>in</strong>g for Post 8413 at 7 p.m. willbe <strong>in</strong>stall<strong>in</strong>g new officers. All memberswelcome at <strong>the</strong> Pioneer Museum.Community BBQThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County Chamber ofCommerce <strong>in</strong>vites <strong>the</strong> local residents to<strong>the</strong>ir annual community BBQ to be heldon Friday, Aug. 26 from 6-7 p.m. at <strong>the</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> City Park. The Fridays on V<strong>in</strong>econcert will beg<strong>in</strong> at 7 p.m. Cost for ahamburger or hot dog, chips, cookieand a dr<strong>in</strong>k will be $1 or a can of foodto be donated to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> CountyFood Bank.DAV chapter start upAnyone <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> start<strong>in</strong>g a DisabledAmerican Veterans (DAV) chapter <strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> County please contact Les at830-7812 or email at al<strong>the</strong>a2@live.com.Pool league<strong>Tooele</strong> County Ladies Pool League willhave <strong>the</strong>ir first league meet<strong>in</strong>g on Aug.25 at 7 p.m. at <strong>the</strong> Venus Club. Pleasebr<strong>in</strong>g team members as we will be sign<strong>in</strong>gteam members up that night.Kiwanis golf tourneyThe Kiwanis Golf Tournament will beheld Sept. 9 start<strong>in</strong>g at 8 a.m., atOquirrh Hills Golf Course. Cost is $35a player. We need $50 hole sponsors,$100 lunch sponsors. Call Mike at 435-840-4604 or stop at Prudential RealEstate, 205 N. Ma<strong>in</strong> St., <strong>Tooele</strong>.Bowl<strong>in</strong>g BellesThe Tuesday Morn<strong>in</strong>g Bowl<strong>in</strong>g Belleswill start <strong>the</strong>ir bowl<strong>in</strong>g league Tuesday,Sept. 6 at 9:30 a.m. at All-Star Lanes<strong>Tooele</strong>. Be <strong>the</strong>re at 9:15 to have a fewpractice balls. We could still use somemore ladies. If <strong>in</strong>terested call N<strong>in</strong>a Parkat 435=837=2290. We will have ameet<strong>in</strong>g on Aug. 23 at 10 a.m. at <strong>the</strong>bowl<strong>in</strong>g alley.Diagnostic cl<strong>in</strong>icMaster Gardener diagnostic cl<strong>in</strong>ic isheld every Wednesday from 3-6 p.m.at 151 N. Ma<strong>in</strong> St. <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> ExtensionService Library. It is open to <strong>the</strong> public.Anyone hav<strong>in</strong>g a problem with someth<strong>in</strong>ggrow<strong>in</strong>g on <strong>the</strong>ir property can br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong> a sample which will aid <strong>in</strong> diagnos<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> problem. For more <strong>in</strong>formation contactLouise Hulet at 843-7594, SandraJackson at 882-5536 or Janeen Pond833-9317.Learn basic CPROasis Family Medic<strong>in</strong>e is sponsor<strong>in</strong>g aone night course at <strong>the</strong> Stansbury Parkclubhouse. There is a $20 charge tocover your own <strong>in</strong>struction booklet. Ifyou are <strong>in</strong>terested call 833-0229 andsign up. We will notify you of <strong>the</strong> dateand time.Lupus group<strong>Tooele</strong> Social Butterflies, a supportgroup for those with lupus and <strong>the</strong>irfriends and family who support <strong>the</strong>m,meets at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> library, 128 WestV<strong>in</strong>e, second Saturday of <strong>the</strong> 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.Pioneer Valley ChamberInvitation to accomplished musicians,Pioneer Valley Chamber Ensemble,sponsored by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> City 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 experience<strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> 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.Bus<strong>in</strong>ess owners groupGrantsville bus<strong>in</strong>ess network<strong>in</strong>g groupis look<strong>in</strong>g for a limited number of bus<strong>in</strong>essowners that would like to networkonce a month to help grow <strong>the</strong>ir bus<strong>in</strong>ess.Fourth Wednesday of <strong>the</strong> monthat 7 a.m. No charge to belong. ContactJanet Liddiard 1-800-704-2976 or BarbWittwer 801-694-5232 for more <strong>in</strong>fo.This is open to any <strong>Tooele</strong> County bus<strong>in</strong>ess.Bus<strong>in</strong>ess owners groupGrantsville bus<strong>in</strong>ess network<strong>in</strong>g groupis look<strong>in</strong>g for a limited number of bus<strong>in</strong>essowners that would like to networkonce a month to help grow <strong>the</strong>ir bus<strong>in</strong>ess.Fourth Wednesday of <strong>the</strong> monthat 7 a.m. No charge to belong. ContactJanet Liddiard 1-800-704-2976 or BarbWittwer 801-694-5232 for more <strong>in</strong>fo.This is open to any <strong>Tooele</strong> County bus<strong>in</strong>ess.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 <strong>the</strong>m <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>irhomes safely, provide personal care, dohousekeep<strong>in</strong>g and run errands. If <strong>in</strong>terestedplease contact Jolene Shields at843-4104 or 4105.<strong>Tooele</strong> seniorsThe center can be reached at 843-4110and is for <strong>the</strong> enjoyment of all seniorcitizens 55 years and up.Senior CircleJo<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Circle! Age 50 and over. Cost$15 s<strong>in</strong>gle, $27 couple per year. Tomake reservations for activities, call843-3690. B<strong>in</strong>go Thursdays, call fordetails and to reserve a spot, 4 p.m.at MWMC. Dessert with <strong>the</strong> Doctor,Monday, Aug. 29, 3:30 at MWMC, AlanOrmsby from AARP will present on <strong>the</strong>new health care reform. BreakfastBuddies, Friday, Sept. 2 at 9 a.m., Jim’sRestaurant, Dutch treat. Fall Foliage DayTrip to Bear Lake, Friday, Sept. 23, costis $30 and <strong>in</strong>cludes a picnic lunch andtransportation, stop at Cheese Factory<strong>in</strong> Logan.Grantsville seniorsEach Monday <strong>the</strong> quilters get toge<strong>the</strong>r at<strong>the</strong> Senior Center at 9 a.m. Aug. 31 youcan vote early for Grantsville City Councilmembers 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.VeteransVA benefitsKen Parker from <strong>the</strong> American Legion,Salt Lake City will be <strong>in</strong> your area toassist <strong>in</strong>dividual veterans <strong>in</strong> understand<strong>in</strong>gand apply<strong>in</strong>g for VA benefits.This is a free service to all veterans.Ken will be at <strong>the</strong> Department ofWorkforce Services center 305 N.Ma<strong>in</strong> Street, Tuesday. Sept. 6 from2:30-3:30 p.m. (Please note changes).Please br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g documentsso that we may better serve you: DDform 214, marriage/divorce papers,birth/adoption/death certificates andchildren’s social security numbers. Ifyou are go<strong>in</strong>g to be <strong>in</strong> Salt Lake Cityand would like to meet with Ken call801-326-2380 to set up an appo<strong>in</strong>tmentor for questions that can not waitcall 800-827-1000.RecoveryS.A. recovery groupS.A. men’s group meets every Thursdaynight at 8:30 p.m. at <strong>the</strong> Green House<strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>. Any questions please call435-841-7783.Al-anonIs someone’s dr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g affect<strong>in</strong>g yourlife? Al-anon Wednesday’s at 4 p.m.Oasis Alamo Club, 1120 Utah Avenue.Food addictsFood addicts <strong>in</strong> recovery aim to loseweigh and keep it off. No dues, fees orweigh-<strong>in</strong>s. Weekly meet<strong>in</strong>gs held at UtahState University-<strong>Tooele</strong> campus, 1021W. V<strong>in</strong>e Street on Thursdays at 6 p.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 losssupport group open to men, women,teens and pre-teens. Meet<strong>in</strong>gs areheld every Tuesday at 5 p.m. at <strong>the</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> Senior Center 59 E. V<strong>in</strong>e St.Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 or Connieat 884-5010 or see www.tops.org formore <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 <strong>the</strong> LDS chapel on 1030 S. 900West, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Relief Society room. Enteron <strong>the</strong> west side of <strong>the</strong> church. Thehandicap entrance is on <strong>the</strong> south sideof <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> LDS chapel on 415W. Apple <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Relief Society room.Enter on <strong>the</strong> north side of <strong>the</strong> church.The handicap entrance is also on <strong>the</strong>north side of <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> Erda Ward build<strong>in</strong>gat 323 E. Erda Way. Enter on <strong>the</strong> Eastside of <strong>the</strong> build<strong>in</strong>g and go to <strong>the</strong> 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 7:30-9 p.m.,Stansbury Stake Center, 417 E. BensonRoad. Enter on <strong>the</strong> southwest side ofbuild<strong>in</strong>g. Separate men’s recovery (formen struggl<strong>in</strong>g with pornography addictions)and women’s support meet<strong>in</strong>gs(for women whose husbands or familymembers are struggl<strong>in</strong>g with pornography)are held at <strong>the</strong> same time.The Bullet<strong>in</strong> BoardTHURSDAY August 25, 2011B4TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINBullet<strong>in</strong> Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcom<strong>in</strong>g event, contact <strong>the</strong> <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 <strong>the</strong>advertis<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 <strong>the</strong> advertis<strong>in</strong>g department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. <strong>the</strong> day prior to <strong>the</strong>desired publication date.


THURSDAY August 25, 2011ACROSS1 Clerical garments5 Rh<strong>in</strong>e wh<strong>in</strong>e?8 Put on a happy face12 Like Mozart’s flute17 86 Across, e.g.18 Actress Joanne19 See 19 Down21 Hersey sett<strong>in</strong>g22 Elvis’ can<strong>in</strong>e?24 Verdi opera25 Like Kansas?26 Big beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g27 Quire part29 Cadet sch.31 Tierra — Fuego32 Felons, for <strong>in</strong>stance34 Like Peter or Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e37 Oxford omega38 Archaic preposition39 General’s gerund41 Vitam<strong>in</strong> bottle abbr.42 F<strong>in</strong>n’s creator44 Meyers of “Kate & Allie”45 Plastic — Band46 Choose, with “for”48 Syrup source51 Freda Payne’s jewelry?56 Change for <strong>the</strong> better59 Roofer’s need60 Los —, CA61 Islamic holy book63 “Mila 18” author65 “The Cry<strong>in</strong>g Game” star66 Is<strong>in</strong>glass69 Flat hat70 T<strong>in</strong>y parasite71 Cask72 L<strong>in</strong>gerie purchase75 The Cyrkle’s playth<strong>in</strong>g?78 Account<strong>in</strong>g abbr.79 Computer acronym80 They may be bright81 Blunder82 Barbecue84 Blow away85 Push a product86 “Manon” melodies88 Confederate president92 Goldfish, e.g.94 Profundity96 Jimmy Gilmer’s house?99 Early computerSudoku Puzzle #2235-M© 2009 Hometown Content101 Scuffle102 TV-list<strong>in</strong>g abbr.103 Fragrant neckwear104 Material107 Fairy queen109 Made milder112 Farrow of “Alice”114 Arthur or Benaderet115 Proclamation117 American poet Charles118 Caravansary119 Blocks <strong>the</strong> way121 Angler’s basket123 Fido’s d<strong>in</strong>ner, perhaps125 Katmandu’s country127 Stop work<strong>in</strong>g130 Jan & Dean’s resort?133 Speak one’s m<strong>in</strong>d134 Semitic tongue135 Child welfare org.136 Baseball’s Cabell137 That’s no bull!138 “Bon voyage” site139 Evergreen tree140 Cry of distressDOWN1 — Wednesday2 Weaver’s need3 Plan4 Burned a bit5 Count up6 Tennyson’s “— <strong>the</strong> Bar”7 Laurie of “Jeeves andWooster”8 Trade9 East ender?10 Coach Parseghian11 Computer selection list12 Pav<strong>in</strong>g material13 Hullabaloo14 Rick Nelson’s socialevent?15 Private16 “The Friends of Eddie —”(‘73 film)19 With 19 Across, popularpolka20 Wagner’s fa<strong>the</strong>r-<strong>in</strong>-law23 Challenge28 Tomorrow’s turtle30 Litter sound33 Classy doc?35 Decorate1 2 34 35 6 2 78 9 1 6 51 6 3 23 7 6 4 94 1 5 64 89 7 1SCHOOL LUNCHTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINSuper Crossword Their SongsMediumANSWERS ON B836 Sticky stuff39 Evangelist Roberts40 Recess43 Holm or Hunter44 Attorneys’ org.47 Up or down item?49 Mil. rank50 Largest antelope52 Comic DeLuise53 Spouse of Isis54 Yoga position55 Un<strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g57 Zones58 Perennial bestseller62 Waves of gra<strong>in</strong> color64 Dieter’s dishes67 Handed over68 Mr. Rochester’s ward70 Chilean pianist72 Pair73 Atk<strong>in</strong>son of “The BlackAdder”74 Don McLean’s dessert?76 Fiennes of “Quiz Show”Sudoku Puzzle #2235-D© 2009 Hometown Content77 Olympictroublemaker83 Super Bowl sound86 W<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g87 Some NCOs89 “The Sheik” star90 Laid on buttercream91 Aspen item93 Crony95 Heavy read<strong>in</strong>g?97 Utter98 Julia of “The AddamsFamily”100 Bakery buy105 It’s <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> bag106 Stern108 Squabble109 Relished a roast110 From111 “Dead End Kid”Leo112 Underworld judge113 Like a lummox116 Hands1 23 4 5 61 7 87 8 5 32 11 6 9 84 9 68 5 7 21 4Difficult120 — aerobics122 Catch sight of124 Fill <strong>the</strong> hold126 Chemical suffix128 McGwire stat129 Indignation131 Unref<strong>in</strong>ed132 Fashion monogramANSWERS ON B8B5S<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 DisordersCall 882-6448 to make an appo<strong>in</strong>tment1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste. #I • <strong>Tooele</strong>It’s Back to School Time for <strong>the</strong> Kids,How about gett<strong>in</strong>g time back for you!Marianne’s Bootcamp has been designed to <strong>in</strong>corporateall five aspects of health and fitness:1. Nutrition2. Cardiovascular Condition<strong>in</strong>g- 2 per week3. Muscle Strength 3 times per weekWeekly menus compliment and coord<strong>in</strong>ate with<strong>the</strong> required exercise program.Onl<strong>in</strong>e access to menus, workouts, health tipsand personal measurements help you track yourprogress and reach your goals.4. Muscle Endurance5. Flexibility- 2 option classes per weekWeekly measurements, body fat test<strong>in</strong>g andweigh-<strong>in</strong>s hold you accountable and motivateyou to stay focused.Monthly Lunch and Learns with Dr. Susan Nate9:00 AM & 6:30 PM Sessions Available.Sept 12 - Nov 19 • Nutrition • 3 Weight Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g sessions per week• Yoga-Cardio-Zumba • Act fast- limited enrollment!“F<strong>in</strong>d <strong>the</strong> Healthy Version of You”For More Information orto Enroll Visit Our Websiteor call Marianne at801-792-4658Register onl<strong>in</strong>e atBreakfast — ElementaryMonday, Aug. 29French toast sticks, toast,fresh fruit, milkTuesday, Aug. 30Bagel, toast, fresh fruit, milkWednesday, Aug. 31Breakfast burrito, toast, freshfruit, juice, milkThursday, Sept. 1C<strong>in</strong>namon rolls, toast, freshfruit, milkFriday, Sept. 2Pancakes, toast, fresh fruit,milkBreakfast — SecondaryMonday, Aug. 29French toast sticks, toast,fresh fruit, milkTuesday, Aug. 30Pop-tart, toast, fresh fruit,milkWednesday, Aug. 31Breakfast burrito, blueberrybanana muff<strong>in</strong>s, fresh fruit,juice, milkThursday, Sept. 1Churros, toast, fresh fruit,milkFriday, Sept. 2Pancakes, toast, fresh fruit,juice, milkLunch — ElementaryMonday, Aug. 29Oriental salad, rolls or hamburger,French fries, carrotsand celery, strawberries, milkTuesday, Aug. 30Quesadilla, rolls or BBQ ribsandwich, potato wedge, peasand carrots, apple, brownie,milkWednesday, Aug. 31Pizza: WestHam and cheese melt, chipsor taco salad, rolls, corn, orangesmiles, milkThursday, Sept. 1Pizza: OverlakeChicken fried steak, wheatrolls, potatoes and gravy orstacked turkey, potato chips,mixed vegetables, applesaucewith jello, milkFriday, Sept. 2Pizza: GrantsvilleSpaghetti, rolls or tunasandwich, potato chips, peas,watermelon wedge, chocolatechip cookie, milkLunch — Junior highschoolsMonday, Aug. 29Pizza: TJJHOrange chicken and rice,green beans, fruit whip, milkTuesday, Aug. 30Pizza: CJJH & GJHOrange chicken and rice,peas and carrots, strawberries,jello, milkWednesday, Aug. 31Burrito with chili verde,wheat rolls, broccoli Normandy,watermelon chunks, snickerdoodlecookie, milkThursday, Sept. 1Turkey, potatoes and gravy,wheat rolls, corn, fresh fruitcup, milkFriday, Sept. 2Chicken Alfredo and noodles,wheat rolls, vegetableswith dip, peaches, milkLunch — GHSMonday, Aug. 29Fried rice, egg roll, rolls,broccoli Normandy, banana,fortune cookie, milkTuesday, Aug. 30Sweet pork taco, rolls, salad,cantaloupe, jello, milkWednesday, Aug. 31Ham and cheese pocket,tomato soup, cucumbers withdip, honeydew, cowboy cookie,milkThursday, Sept. 1Chicken nuggets, wheat rolls,mixed vegetables, applesaucewith jello, milkFriday, Sept. 2Chicken cordon blue sandwich,potato wedge, carrots andcelery, fresh fruit cup, milkLunch — THS, SHS &BPHSMonday, Aug. 29Orange chicken and rice,wheat rolls, peas and carrots,watermelon, milkTuesday, Aug. 30Bacon cheeseburger, carrotsand celery, cantaloupe, jello,milkWednesday, Aug. 31Soft shell taco, wheat rolls,broccoli Normandy, honeydew,strawberry shortcake, milkThursday, Sept. 1Turkey, potatoes and gravy,wheat rolls, corn, fresh fruitcup, milkFriday, Sept. 2Buff sub, potato chips,cucumbers with dip, banana,chocolate chip cookie, milkMenu subject to change withoutnotice. 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B8TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTHURSDAY August 25, 2011TELL ME A STORYThe Cunn<strong>in</strong>g Fiddler(a European folktale)adapted by Amy Friedman andillustrated by Jillian GillilandOnce upon a time <strong>the</strong>relived a f<strong>in</strong>e musicianwho played a fiddle likenobody had ever played a fiddle.One sweet summer day he waswander<strong>in</strong>g through <strong>the</strong> forest allalone, and he began to wish hehad a companion.And so <strong>the</strong> fiddler took out hisfiddle, and he began to play until<strong>the</strong> whole forest echoed with <strong>the</strong>sounds of his beautiful music.After a little while, a wolf boundedout from beh<strong>in</strong>d a bush andapproached <strong>the</strong> young man.The fiddler nodded hello,but he did not trust <strong>the</strong> wolf.He thought a wolf was not at allwhat he had <strong>in</strong> m<strong>in</strong>d as a friend.Still, <strong>the</strong> wolf nodded <strong>in</strong> returnand said, “You play such wonderfulmusic, I wish you wouldteach me to play.”The fiddler smiled, but hethought he could not teach awolf to play <strong>the</strong> fiddle. “Easyenough,” he said, “but you mustfollow my <strong>in</strong>structions precisely.”The wolf nodded eagerly. “Ofcourse I shall pay close attention.I am a wolf. I am a marvelousstudent, you’ll see.”And so <strong>the</strong> fiddler said,“Follow me,” and <strong>the</strong>y walkedon toge<strong>the</strong>r for a while. Soon<strong>the</strong>y came to a great oak tree,300 years old, with a crack <strong>in</strong> itstrunk.“See here,” <strong>the</strong> fiddler said,“this is your chance to learn toplay <strong>the</strong> fiddle. Place your paws<strong>in</strong> this crack.”The wolf thought this wasodd, but he did what he wastold.“Now wait here and I shallreturn,” <strong>the</strong> fiddler said.“Patience is <strong>the</strong> first th<strong>in</strong>g tolearn when play<strong>in</strong>g a fiddle,” andhe walked on. However, he stillwished for a companion, and soonce aga<strong>in</strong> he drew out his fiddleand began to play, and beforelong he heard a rustl<strong>in</strong>g among<strong>the</strong> trees, and a red fox sl<strong>in</strong>kedout of his hid<strong>in</strong>g place. The foxtrotted up to <strong>the</strong> fiddler and said,“How beautifully you play. Willyou teach me?”“Certa<strong>in</strong>ly, it’s easy,” <strong>the</strong> fiddlersaid, but he knew <strong>the</strong> foxwas sly and untrustworthy. Hethought he did not wish to havea fox as a companion. “Promiseto follow my <strong>in</strong>structions exactly.”“Of course,” <strong>the</strong> fox said. “I ama sly one, and I can see you knowexactly how to teach!”“Follow me,” <strong>the</strong> fiddlersaid, and off <strong>the</strong>y went until<strong>the</strong>y reached a wide path withtrees on both sides. The fiddlerstopped, reached out andbent a hazel bough down to <strong>the</strong>ground. He placed his foot uponthis branch to keep it down, and<strong>the</strong>n he pulled a branch from<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r side. “Give me yourfront paw, Mr. Fox,” he said, “ifyou wish to learn how to play <strong>the</strong>fiddle.”Naturally, <strong>the</strong> fox offered hispaw, and <strong>the</strong> fiddler tied it to oneof <strong>the</strong> branches. Then he said,“Give me ano<strong>the</strong>r paw.” Andhe bound this one to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rbranch.“Hold <strong>the</strong>se trees downand wait here until I return,” <strong>the</strong>fiddler said, and he walked on.But still he was lonely, so oncemore he began to play, and thistime a hare hopped out of <strong>the</strong>trees to his side. “Teach me toplay!” <strong>the</strong> hare squeaked.The fiddler was th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g hehad no wish to have a hare as acompanion, for a hare is trickyand unpredictable. But he noddedand smiled and said, “Justdo exactly what I say.”“I’m a most attentive student,”<strong>the</strong> hare said, and <strong>the</strong>y walkedon toge<strong>the</strong>r until <strong>the</strong>y came toa tall aspen stand<strong>in</strong>g all alone.The fiddler took a cord from hispocket and tied this around <strong>the</strong>hare’s waist. He fastened <strong>the</strong>o<strong>the</strong>r end to <strong>the</strong> tree and said,“Little hare, this is your first lesson<strong>in</strong> preparation. Hold ontothis rope and wait until I return,”and on he walked.But <strong>the</strong> wolf had lost hispatience, and he pulled his pawsout of <strong>the</strong> crack <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> oak tree.He was furious with <strong>the</strong> fiddlerfor trick<strong>in</strong>g him and began torun through <strong>the</strong> forest to f<strong>in</strong>d <strong>the</strong>fiddler. As he ran, he happenedto pass by <strong>the</strong> fox hold<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>trees down.“A fiddler has deceived me,”<strong>the</strong> fox snarled.The wolf stopped and <strong>the</strong> foxlet go of <strong>the</strong> branches. Then heand <strong>the</strong> fox went on toge<strong>the</strong>r,determ<strong>in</strong>ed to punish <strong>the</strong> fiddler.When <strong>the</strong>y came upon <strong>the</strong>hare, <strong>the</strong>y set him free too, for<strong>the</strong>y could see he also was <strong>the</strong>fiddler’s fool.Now <strong>the</strong> fiddler was play<strong>in</strong>ghis music, and <strong>the</strong> soundreached <strong>the</strong> ears of a woodsmanwho was chopp<strong>in</strong>g down trees.“What a sound!” he cried, andhe stopped chopp<strong>in</strong>g and turnedtoward <strong>the</strong> fiddler.“What beautiful music!”<strong>the</strong> woodsman cried, and <strong>the</strong>fiddler’s heart filled with joy, forthis was precisely <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>d ofcompanion he sought.“Do you want me to teach youhow to play?” <strong>the</strong> fiddler asked,but <strong>the</strong> woodsman shook hishead.“I only want to stand here andlisten, please,” he said.Just at that moment, <strong>the</strong> wolfand <strong>the</strong> fox and <strong>the</strong> hare camebound<strong>in</strong>g toward <strong>the</strong>m through<strong>the</strong> woods, and <strong>the</strong> woodsmancould see <strong>the</strong>y meant trouble.He raised his axe high <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>air. “Beware <strong>the</strong> axe!” he cried,and <strong>the</strong> three creatures were soafraid that <strong>the</strong>y stopped dead <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong>ir tracks. Then <strong>the</strong>y ran back<strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> forest, and <strong>the</strong> fiddlerplayed on, pleased to have founda friend he could trust.WORD SEARCHZoo AnimalsZoo AnimalsALLIGATORBAT ALLIGATORBUFFALO BATBUFFALO CAMELCROCODILECAMELCROCODILEEAGLEELEPHANT EAGLEELEPHANT FLAMINGOFLAMINGOGIRAFFEGORILLA GIRAFFEGORILLA HAWKHYENA HAWKHYENA IGUANAIGUANA LIONLION LIZARDLIZARD MONKEYMONKEYORANGUTANOSTRICH ORANGUTANPANDA OSTRICHPANDA PANTHERPANTHER PARROTPARROT PEACOCKPOLAR PEACOCK BEARPOLAR PRAIRIE BEAR DOGPUMA PRAIRIE DOGPYTHON PUMAPYTHON SNAKESNAKE SPIDERSTORK SPIDERSTORK TIGERTORTOISE TIGERTORTOISE ZEBRAZEBRAWHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?F<strong>in</strong>d six differences between <strong>the</strong>se two pictures.F<strong>in</strong>d six differences between <strong>the</strong>se two pictures.OPCPOLAFFUBNSTGARROSPVKLZAQNNNWAOLTOOWELKAO G N I M A L F J T N A T U GP AN THE RWDTDR AZICR WMP GFR KJOPFF MPRAK OT BVE RHREAGOOOIS NAKEGO NRBSLSL CRU KL WPITZ AYAPT AOIN EL XETS NPF VOR RDEO YIP EAC OF KO NIBI DHKGJU YGUL WU DC ELOT WAB WVBZEBR AHAEGYJTRPNALLIROG RGL PQOISQ KWOT EFF ARI GS RTNAHP EL EHA WKESIITMKICARNUBLWHMHPOSRORIDRIOPAEGTNUIDBCARTELRFBAKNEIEHOELFWRVKLEODLAGFEJDKEEWLYHOERFHTTJRGPXIKTGGAANDOHOIEPGWYLRWARPRNTTEJAJPIKTAFERZSAUBTQGEUZFABANCYWROSSGIMGSYPOGVPIRINLDLFPXCNAOGTCAHYENAIKNTBUAARMBAOJUDRDMAMMOLIONAAOERKNUEJYQEBATYFRIAPLSolutionsNLDLFPXCNAOGTCAHYENAIKNTBUAARMBAOJUDRDMAMMOLIONAAOERKNUEJYQEBATYFRIAPLPUT A HEADLINE ON THIS PHOTOLAST WEEK’S PHOTO WINNERphotography / Maegan Burrphotography / Maegan Burr<strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong> photo contest. Each week a different photo appears. Submit your most witty and funny headl<strong>in</strong>efor <strong>the</strong> picture. Entries should be e-mailed to Mariah Murphy at mariah@tooeletranscript.com, and must <strong>in</strong>clude<strong>the</strong> reader’s name, address and phone number. If e-mail is not available, please send to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong>c/o Mariah Murphy, 58 N. Ma<strong>in</strong> Street, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah 84074. All entries must be received by Wednesday of eachweek. The w<strong>in</strong>ner will be mailed $20 worth of gift certificates to American Burgers <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> and Grantsville.“If my jet propulsion hadn’t broken down, I couldhave won <strong>the</strong> tour of Utah”Doris & Jerry FidlerThere were 8 respondents this week.Grantsville


THURSDAY August 25, 2011Stone Soup by Jan EliotTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINAdam@Home by Brian BassetB7Heart of <strong>the</strong> City by Mark TatulliThe Fusco Bro<strong>the</strong>rs by J.C. DuffyElderberries by Corey PandolphThe Duplex by Glenn McCoyLIO by Mark TatulliInk Pen by Phil DunlapCornered by Baldw<strong>in</strong>In <strong>the</strong> Bleachers by Steve MooreTank McNamara by Bill H<strong>in</strong>ds & Jeff MillarBaldo by Hector Cantu & Carlos CastellanosACROSS1 Group oflike-m<strong>in</strong>dedvoters5 Ulan ___,Mongolia10 Black cat,supposedly14 Succotashbean15 Wheresome maybeat <strong>the</strong>Heat16 Tabula ___(blank slate)17 Certa<strong>in</strong>Apple18 Did anelectrician’sjob19 Catchsight of20 1972 filmfor <strong>the</strong>birds?23 Revolver <strong>in</strong>a subway24 Born, on<strong>the</strong> societypage25 Car adletters28 Carriagereturn key,nowadays32 Try aga<strong>in</strong>,as a courtcase34 Incomparableend<strong>in</strong>g37 Catlikemammal39 Bart’steacherKrabappel40 1993 filmfor <strong>the</strong>Universal CrosswordEdited by Timothy E. Parker August 22, 2011birds?44 Prop at aChristmaspageant45 One putt<strong>in</strong>g“punch” <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> punch46 Computerkeyboardkey47 S<strong>in</strong>glenamedfolks<strong>in</strong>ger fromAlabama50 Homerhitt<strong>in</strong>gability52 LaborDay mo.53 Eyeball, e.g.55 Florists’conta<strong>in</strong>ers59 1986 filmfor <strong>the</strong>birds?64 Lens type66 Louisianafeature67 Man orWight, forexample68 Tolstoy’sKaren<strong>in</strong>a69 Silly as agoose70 “Beg<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>Begu<strong>in</strong>e”bandleaderArtie71 Suffix with“opera” or“movie”72 Did somesimplearithmetic73 Searcheng<strong>in</strong>ecountDOWN1 Spots ona radarscreen2 Wordat <strong>the</strong>expresscheckoutaisle3 Man fromMuscat4 Laughlike <strong>the</strong>WickedWitch5 Cry like ababy6 Solo <strong>in</strong>“Summertime,”e.g.7 Prisonsentence8 “There’s___ everycrowd!”9 Orig<strong>in</strong>al“SaturdayNightLive” starGilda10 Three-partcookie11 Newspapers,radio,TV, etc.12 Eerie skill13 House call?21 Sell stolengoods22 “___ whiz!”26 Group ofexperts27 Jo<strong>in</strong> plants29 Up to,<strong>in</strong>formally30 Really,really badBIRD WATCHING By Cornell Cormio31 Newscaster’ssummary33 Yonderdamsel34 Characterof a culture35 Whatumbrellasprovide36 Bell’sr<strong>in</strong>ger?38 Crunchysnack41 Cook<strong>in</strong>gconta<strong>in</strong>er42 Roosevelt’s___ Deal43 Mark<strong>in</strong>dicat<strong>in</strong>ga shortvowel48 Pull along49 “Lawrenceof ___”51 Salad<strong>in</strong>gredient,perhaps54 Consumer’sconcern56 Japanesemenu item57 Brilliantachievement58 Distorts, asdata60 Firstname <strong>in</strong>bridge61 Group oftwo62 Work on,as abs63 T<strong>in</strong>ted64 Half of astitch65 Lennon’swidowHoroscopeby Eugenia LastARIES (March 21-April 19):Say what’s on your m<strong>in</strong>d andenforce your true feel<strong>in</strong>gs if youwant to f<strong>in</strong>d solutions. You willga<strong>in</strong> respect by be<strong>in</strong>g honest.Love is on <strong>the</strong> rise. Enjoy <strong>the</strong>moment. ★★★★TAURUS (April 20-May 20):You may feel like show<strong>in</strong>g offyour <strong>in</strong>dependence, but you arelikely to come across as be<strong>in</strong>gerratic. Before you start spout<strong>in</strong>goff about your plans, make sureyou have gone over <strong>the</strong>m. ★★★GEMINI (May 21-June 20):The stars will help you crossbarriers that have been closed<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> past. Don’t put up withsomeone’s negativity; positivethought and action are what isrequired. ★★★CANCER (June 21-July22): Focus on <strong>the</strong> present and<strong>the</strong> future so you don’t get leftbeh<strong>in</strong>d. Listen and respond toanyone who has someth<strong>in</strong>g tooffer. Avoid tak<strong>in</strong>g on someoneelse’s burden. ★★★LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Youare positioned well. Do your th<strong>in</strong>gand show everyone around youthat you mean bus<strong>in</strong>ess. Call <strong>in</strong>favors and ask for <strong>the</strong> assistanceyou need to follow through withyour plans. ★★★★VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):Listen, but decipher what’s be<strong>in</strong>gsaid before you react. Your sensitivitywill get <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> way of goodjudgment. ★★LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):Stand up and be counted. Youwill ga<strong>the</strong>r a follow<strong>in</strong>g by express<strong>in</strong>gsound solutions. Now is <strong>the</strong>time to discuss <strong>the</strong> changes youwant to make. ★★★★★SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):Gett<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> a jo<strong>in</strong>t venturewill take away from what youwant to do. Invest <strong>in</strong> what youhave to offer, not what someoneelse is do<strong>in</strong>g. ★★★SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.21): You’ll want to have yourf<strong>in</strong>ger <strong>in</strong> everyone’s bus<strong>in</strong>ess.Although this can help you ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>control, it can also backfireif someone you love feelssmo<strong>the</strong>red. ★★CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.19): Focus on family or lovedones. A deal that can boost yourprofits or change surround<strong>in</strong>gswill be entic<strong>in</strong>g, but make sureyou have <strong>the</strong> approval of <strong>the</strong>people <strong>in</strong> your life that your decisionwill affect. ★★★AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):You’ll be forced to make a decision.Don’t fear <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>evitable.The sooner you move forward,<strong>the</strong> better off you’ll be. ★★★★★PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):Live and let live or you will faceopposition. Now is not <strong>the</strong> time tolet your emotions take over. ★★Thatababy by Paul TrappANSWERS ON B8


B8TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTHURSDAY August 25, 2011BIRTHDAYSMISSIONARIESAlice GreenHugh GowansMichael Lynn TateMichael Lynn Tate has beencalled to serve as a missionaryfor The Church of Jesus Christof Latter-day Sa<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>California, Ventura mission. Hewill enter <strong>the</strong> Provo MissionaryTra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Center on Sept. 14.Elder Tate will speak Sunday,Aug. 28 at 11 a.m. <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>Grantsville 7th Ward sacramentmeet<strong>in</strong>g 415 W. Apple Street.Elder Tate is <strong>the</strong> son of Markand Andrea Tate.Elder Casey LoganWilliamsElder Casey Logan Williamsrecently returned home after successfullycomplet<strong>in</strong>g a missionfor The Church of Jesus Christof Latter-day Sa<strong>in</strong>ts. He served<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oakland/San FranciscoCalifornia mission.Elder Williams will speakSunday, Aug. 28 at 10:45 a.m. <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> Stansbury Lake Ward sacramentmeet<strong>in</strong>g, Bayshore Chapel,5899 Bayshore Drive.Elder Williams is <strong>the</strong> son ofJulie Williams and <strong>the</strong> late CurtisWilliams.Alice Green’s 90th birthdaywill be held Saturday, Aug. 27<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Grantsville 7th Ward,420 West Apple Street from 6-8p.m. with an open house forfriends and neighbors. No giftsplease.The family of Hugh Gowans<strong>in</strong>vites friends and relatives tojo<strong>in</strong> us <strong>in</strong> celebrat<strong>in</strong>g his 80thbirthday on Aug. 27 from 4-7 p.m. at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> 4th-14thWard, 192 West 200 South.Please, no gifts.NEED CASH NOW?We Want to Make You a Loan!$100- $ 3,000Noble F<strong>in</strong>ance • 435-843-1255Gentry F<strong>in</strong>ance •435-843-8680Lee Maxwell JohnsonLee Maxwell Johnson hasbeen called to serve as a missionaryfor The Church of JesusChrist of Latter-day Sa<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> Arizona, Tempe mission.He leaves for <strong>the</strong> Provo MTC onSept. 14.Elder Johnson will speakSunday, Aug. 28 at 12:45 p.m. <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> Grantsville 6th Ward sacramentmeet<strong>in</strong>g, 81 N. 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Your sav<strong>in</strong>gs federally <strong>in</strong>sured to at least $250,000and backed by <strong>the</strong> full faith and credit of <strong>the</strong> United States GovernmentNational Credit Union Adm<strong>in</strong>istration, a U.S. Government AgencyTHURSDAY August 25, 2011TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINB9Lifecont<strong>in</strong>ued from page B1stove. When his bro<strong>the</strong>rs went offto war, Marv<strong>in</strong> drew <strong>the</strong> stick tostay home and run <strong>the</strong> farm.Ruth was born <strong>in</strong> Roy. Marl<strong>in</strong>recounts stories his mo<strong>the</strong>r toldhim of her early life <strong>the</strong>re.“It was tough times,” he recalls.“They lived by <strong>the</strong> railroad andeveryth<strong>in</strong>g was coal-fired. Theeng<strong>in</strong>eer would see <strong>the</strong> kids pick<strong>in</strong>gcoal up from <strong>the</strong> side of <strong>the</strong>road so <strong>the</strong>y would take a shovelfull of coal, take it out and <strong>the</strong>kids would pick it up. That’s how<strong>the</strong>y heated <strong>the</strong>ir houses.”Though Marv<strong>in</strong> lived through<strong>the</strong> Depression, Marl<strong>in</strong> said hisdad was better off liv<strong>in</strong>g on afarm.“They always had <strong>the</strong>ir ownfood basically and <strong>the</strong>y’d liveoff <strong>the</strong> land,” Marl<strong>in</strong> said. “Heworked hard. He told me thatwhen <strong>the</strong>y were younger, he andhis bro<strong>the</strong>r would hitch a teamof horses up, take <strong>the</strong>m to <strong>the</strong>hills <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> morn<strong>in</strong>g with axes, filla wagon full of wood and comeback at night.”Though Marv<strong>in</strong> has held allsorts of jobs — work<strong>in</strong>g for <strong>the</strong>railroad, <strong>the</strong> school district, andas a night watchman for a m<strong>in</strong>e— farm<strong>in</strong>g and ranch<strong>in</strong>g has beena ma<strong>in</strong>stay throughout his life. Inaddition to farm<strong>in</strong>g his own land,he still does custom work, likeMaegan BurrMarv<strong>in</strong> and Ruth Yates hold up a quilt that was made for <strong>the</strong>ir 50th wedd<strong>in</strong>g anniversary by Ruth’s sister Monday afternoon<strong>in</strong> Vernon. The Yates have been married s<strong>in</strong>ce 1939.cutt<strong>in</strong>g hay, for o<strong>the</strong>r people.“Six days a week,” Marl<strong>in</strong> saidof how often his fa<strong>the</strong>r works.The family had a dairy farmuntil about 1963.“I was so glad when those cowswent out that gate and up thatroad. We took <strong>the</strong>m to <strong>the</strong> churchfarm out here because <strong>the</strong>y had<strong>the</strong> only dairy left out here,”Marl<strong>in</strong> remembers. “I was neverso glad to herd those cows out.”S<strong>in</strong>ce <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> work has beenfarm<strong>in</strong>g.“He loves to cut hay,” Marl<strong>in</strong>said, add<strong>in</strong>g Marv<strong>in</strong> recently putdown 1,299 bales <strong>in</strong> one day. “Itook a picture of <strong>the</strong> counter andsent it to my son and said, ‘YourGrandpa is an animal.’”Marv<strong>in</strong>’s work ethic haveextended <strong>in</strong>to o<strong>the</strong>r segmentsof his life as well. When <strong>the</strong>Yates’ home burned down <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> ’70s, Marl<strong>in</strong> said <strong>the</strong>y toredown a house <strong>in</strong> Benmore hisgreat-grandfa<strong>the</strong>r built. With <strong>the</strong>scraps from that home, coupledwith additional purchased lumber,Marv<strong>in</strong> built most of <strong>the</strong> newhouse.“The three of us boys wouldhelp when we could, but he’s talented,”Marl<strong>in</strong> said.As a couple, Marv<strong>in</strong> and Ruthhave worked hard toge<strong>the</strong>r.“She always came and worked<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fields with me,” Marv<strong>in</strong>said. Even still, Ruth can at timesbe seen out <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fields withhim.Marl<strong>in</strong> said his parents used tomove pipe toge<strong>the</strong>r.“I’d get <strong>the</strong>m wheel l<strong>in</strong>es and<strong>the</strong>y’d still move hand l<strong>in</strong>es,”Marl<strong>in</strong> said. “But up until just alittle while ago <strong>the</strong>y used to goand move all <strong>the</strong> pipes. I’d hirekids to come and move <strong>the</strong>m and<strong>the</strong>y’d go down and run <strong>the</strong> kidsoff and move <strong>the</strong> pipes.”The couple work<strong>in</strong>g toge<strong>the</strong>ralso fanned out past farm<strong>in</strong>g.Marv<strong>in</strong> worked for <strong>the</strong> school districtfor many years driv<strong>in</strong>g bus.“At that time he’d bus kidsfrom Vernon to <strong>Tooele</strong>. When hegot to <strong>Tooele</strong> he would end updeliver<strong>in</strong>g food to high schools,grade schools and junior highs<strong>in</strong> Grantsville and <strong>Tooele</strong>. And hewent to Dugway,” Marl<strong>in</strong> said.Ruth would take care of andclean Vernon Elementary and <strong>the</strong>church.“They’d buy her a lawn mowerand she’d wear one out <strong>in</strong> abouta year. They were push mowers.Dad would get done with <strong>the</strong> busand go down and help her at nightf<strong>in</strong>ish up <strong>the</strong> school,” Marl<strong>in</strong> said,add<strong>in</strong>g Ruth also worked at <strong>the</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> Army Depot <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> ’50s.“There’s a bond,” Marl<strong>in</strong> said of<strong>the</strong> connection his parents have.“When Dad’s out bail<strong>in</strong>g somewhereand is gone for three or fourhours, Mo<strong>the</strong>r just sits aroundsay<strong>in</strong>g, ‘Where’s Dad? Where’s heat?’ She worries and gets nervousabout him. They’re just so connectedbecause <strong>the</strong>y’ve spent somuch time toge<strong>the</strong>r. They justcan’t live apart I guess.”Ruth said <strong>the</strong>y have alwaysbeen toge<strong>the</strong>r and never liked tobe apart.“We never lived separate,” shesaid.Marl<strong>in</strong> recalls a short trip hisfa<strong>the</strong>r went on with his bro<strong>the</strong>r.“Mo<strong>the</strong>r sat here and watchedhim leave and Dad sat <strong>in</strong> thattruck and watched down here,”he said. “They were gone for aday and a half, two days. That’sprobably <strong>the</strong> most <strong>the</strong>y’ve everbeen apart all <strong>the</strong>se years.”Marv<strong>in</strong> said <strong>the</strong> key to a successful,long-last<strong>in</strong>g marriage iscont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g to love each o<strong>the</strong>r.Ruth agreed.“We like to be toge<strong>the</strong>r andwe liked to dance toge<strong>the</strong>r,” Ruthsaid. “It’s wonderful that we havea life toge<strong>the</strong>r. Just wonderful.”“She’s put up with me a goodmany years,” Marv<strong>in</strong> added witha smile. “We haven’t gotten tiredof one ano<strong>the</strong>r yet.”swest@tooeletranscript.comHEALTH eCOOKINGTake advantage of fresh produce to<strong>in</strong>corporate <strong>in</strong>to healthy recipesThis is <strong>the</strong> season to loadup on fresh produce atyour farmers market,but what should you do withall those fresh vegetables?Mounta<strong>in</strong> West Medical Centerhas lots of ideas. At www.Mounta<strong>in</strong>WestMC.com you’llf<strong>in</strong>d seven new healthy recipesthat use lots of farm marketgoodies. Health eCook<strong>in</strong>g dietitianswork with chefs to createquick and easy recipes for crispgreen beans, colorful peppersand ripe tomatoes.Farm market vegetables adda lot of flavor to meals withvery little fat and calories. Forstarters, try <strong>the</strong> green beansand tomato recipe or <strong>the</strong> Asiancucumber salad recipe with g<strong>in</strong>gerand sesame.Or, make an easy vegetarianentrée with yummy vegetarianstuffed peppers filled with blackbeans and topped with meltedcheddar cheese. For someth<strong>in</strong>ghearty, try vegetable medleywith polenta — a deliciousassortment of sautéed vegetablesserved over creamy polenta.This month’s new Heal<strong>the</strong>Cook<strong>in</strong>g video recipe on www.Mounta<strong>in</strong>WestMC.com showsyou a delicious way to cookfresh beets <strong>in</strong> an easy roastedbeet salad. Packed with prote<strong>in</strong>and healthy fats, this colorfulsalad is great for brunch, lunchRoasted beet salador a light d<strong>in</strong>ner. The earthyflavor of roasted beets pairedwith sweet nectar<strong>in</strong>es makes apicture perfect salad.Roasted beet saladDress<strong>in</strong>g*1 shallot, m<strong>in</strong>ced2 garlic cloves, m<strong>in</strong>ced1/2 cup apple cider v<strong>in</strong>egar1/2 cup olive oil1/8 tsp salt1/8 tsp black pepperSalad1 bunch baby arugula (or lettuceof your choice)2 medium nectar<strong>in</strong>es, sliced<strong>in</strong>to wedges (sk<strong>in</strong>s on)1/2 avocado, peeled andsliced th<strong>in</strong>2 lb beets, roasted, peeled anddiced2 oz reduced-fat feta cheese,dicedMake dress<strong>in</strong>g: In a smallbowl, mix shallot, garlic, v<strong>in</strong>egar,olive oil, salt and pepper. Letdress<strong>in</strong>g sit at room temperaturefor at least 2 hours to allow flavorsto comb<strong>in</strong>e.Assemble salad: Arrangearugula on a large platter. Placenectar<strong>in</strong>e and avocado wedgesaround <strong>the</strong> platter. Top withbeets and feta cheese. Drizzlewith 1/4 cup dress<strong>in</strong>g.*Note: This recipe requiresonly 1/4 cup dress<strong>in</strong>g. Storerema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g dress<strong>in</strong>g, chilled, forup to 1 week.Yield: 4 serv<strong>in</strong>gs salad;approximately 1 1/2 cups dress<strong>in</strong>gPortion: 1 salad serv<strong>in</strong>g with 1Tbsp dress<strong>in</strong>gNutrition Facts (per serv<strong>in</strong>g):Calories: 358; Fat: 10g; SaturatedFat: 3g; Cholesterol: 4mg;Sodium: 399mg; Carbohydrates:37g; Fiber: 13g; Prote<strong>in</strong>: 10gWatch <strong>the</strong> video at: www.Mounta<strong>in</strong>WestMC.com. 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C2TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINOne family’s loss is ano<strong>the</strong>r’s ga<strong>in</strong>The Lawrence family waslook<strong>in</strong>g for a cat that actedlike a dog because <strong>the</strong>mom, Rebecca Lawrence, didn’tcare for cats. She was a dog person.“So <strong>the</strong> list of ‘must-haves’was created,” she says. “The catneeded to be extremely friendlyand needed to love children,”because <strong>the</strong> St. Charles, Mo.,family has two: a son, Mat<strong>the</strong>w,and a daughter, two-year-oldMichaela. “We secretly hopedfor a cat that was a ‘talker’ andone that was pretty.” Who <strong>the</strong>yfound -- Sugar Plum -- was allthat and more.When one of Sugar Plum’sorig<strong>in</strong>al family members developedan allergy to cats, <strong>the</strong> familyhad reluctantly rel<strong>in</strong>quishedher to <strong>the</strong> Animal ProtectiveAssociation of Missouri, St.Louis. They, <strong>in</strong> turn, listed her onPetf<strong>in</strong>der.com, <strong>the</strong> largest onl<strong>in</strong>edatabase of homeless pets.Fortunately, <strong>the</strong> Lawrenceslogged onto Petf<strong>in</strong>der, saw SugarPlum’s list<strong>in</strong>g and applied toadopt her.“Sugar Plum quickly figuredout who she needed to w<strong>in</strong>over,” Rebecca Lawrence says,“and needless to say, Mommyhas fallen head-over-heels <strong>in</strong>love with her and is no longer an‘anti-cat’ person!”Lawrence is an attorney, bu<strong>the</strong>r avocation is photography,and Sugar Plum has becomea favorite subject. “She seemsto truly enjoy pos<strong>in</strong>g with ourchildren and doesn’t m<strong>in</strong>d <strong>the</strong>flashes go<strong>in</strong>g off.”The Lawrences wanted toreassure Sugar Plum’s formerfamily that she was safe andloved, so <strong>the</strong>y sent <strong>the</strong>m a letter,accompanied by photos of <strong>the</strong>Country s<strong>in</strong>ger dusts off musicalfavorites from yesteryearSuzy BoggussBook ($20) / CD ($14)What do “Froggy Went A-Court<strong>in</strong>’,”“Rock Island L<strong>in</strong>e,” Red RiverValley” and “Sw<strong>in</strong>g Low SweetChariot” have <strong>in</strong> common? They’re all partof our nation’s cultural fabric, and <strong>the</strong>y’re allperformed—along with more than a dozeno<strong>the</strong>rs—by country songbird Suzy BoggussL<strong>in</strong>dsey Wagner stars asTV’s first female cyborgThe Bionic Woman:Season TwoDVD ($39.98)M<strong>in</strong>d-controll<strong>in</strong>g meteorites,mad scientists,hurricane mach<strong>in</strong>es,s<strong>in</strong>ister fembots, secret codes <strong>in</strong>country music songs, Bigfoot---it’s all <strong>in</strong> a day’s work for <strong>the</strong>world’s first female cyborg! In <strong>the</strong>late 1970s, L<strong>in</strong>dsey Wagner wasTV’s “Bionic Woman,” endowedthrough life-sav<strong>in</strong>g surgery withamaz<strong>in</strong>g superpowers that madeher ideally suited for all sorts ofglobetrott<strong>in</strong>g sci-fi adventures.These 24 episodes feature agamut of wrong-right<strong>in</strong>g escapadesand a bevy of guest stars,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g V<strong>in</strong>cent Price, NormanFell and Hoyt Axton, and bonus features <strong>in</strong>clude commentary, retrospectivesfrom <strong>the</strong> cast and crew and two “crossover” episodes with“The Six Million Dollar Man,” <strong>the</strong> TV series from which “The BionicWoman” sprang.—Neil Pond, American Profilefamily, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Sugar Plum,items that must have been agreat comfort to <strong>the</strong> family thathad to give up its pet.From <strong>the</strong> Lawrences’ po<strong>in</strong>tof view, <strong>the</strong> outcome has beenon her new CD, a collection of traditionalAmerican folk tunes that she fondly recallss<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> grade school. Hop<strong>in</strong>g to br<strong>in</strong>gsome modern-day attention to <strong>the</strong>se musicalgems and prevent <strong>the</strong>m from slipp<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> dustb<strong>in</strong> of history, <strong>the</strong> award-w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gvocalist has also released a companionbook with <strong>the</strong> sheet music and storiesbeh<strong>in</strong>d each of <strong>the</strong> songs. Listen up, learnsometh<strong>in</strong>g—and s<strong>in</strong>g along.—Neil Pond, American Profileperfect. “She was more than weever dared to pray for, and shehas lucked out with two lov<strong>in</strong>gfamilies <strong>in</strong> her life,” RebeccaLawrence says. It turned out tobe a bless<strong>in</strong>g all around.The 1970s dawned withchange for music and moreFire and Ra<strong>in</strong>by David BrowneHardcover, 369 pages ($26))As <strong>the</strong> ’70s dawned, anew decade was ushered<strong>in</strong> with <strong>the</strong> KentState shoot<strong>in</strong>gs, <strong>the</strong> dramaof Apollo 13, <strong>the</strong> beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gof <strong>the</strong> “green” movement,and a massive wave of ’60srock fans fac<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> prospectof turn<strong>in</strong>g 30. The author, acontribut<strong>in</strong>g editor at Roll<strong>in</strong>gStone, looks at <strong>the</strong> transitionalmoment through <strong>the</strong> prism offour iconic musical acts---<strong>the</strong>Beatles, James Taylor, Simon &Garfunkel, and Crosby, Stills,Nash & Young---that eachdealt, <strong>in</strong> different ways, with<strong>the</strong>ir own seismic shifts. Formusic fans, modern-history buffs and pop-culture junkies, it’s a factfilled,<strong>in</strong>sight-rich look at <strong>the</strong> beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gs of an era <strong>in</strong> which Americagrew up <strong>in</strong> more ways than one.—Neil Pond, American ProfileTHURSDAY August 25, 2011Social security help forthose near<strong>in</strong>g retirementDear Savvy Senior,Can you recommend somegood resources that can help medecide when to start my SocialSecurity retirement benefits? I’llbe 62 early next year and wantto carefully weigh all my option,but could use some help.Near<strong>in</strong>g RetirementDear Near<strong>in</strong>g,Figur<strong>in</strong>g out <strong>the</strong> best age tostart claim<strong>in</strong>g your SocialSecurity retirement benefitsis an important f<strong>in</strong>ancialdecision. The difference betweena good decision and a poor onecould cost you tens of thousandsof dollars over your retirement,so do<strong>in</strong>g some homework andweigh<strong>in</strong>g your options now is avery smart move.What to ConsiderAs you may already know,you can claim Social Securityany time from age 62 to 70, but<strong>the</strong> longer you wait, <strong>the</strong> largeryour monthly check. But <strong>the</strong>reare actually many factors youneed to take <strong>in</strong>to account tohelp you make a good decision,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g your current f<strong>in</strong>ancialneeds, your health and familylongevity, whe<strong>the</strong>r you plan towork <strong>in</strong> retirement, whe<strong>the</strong>r youhave o<strong>the</strong>r retirement <strong>in</strong>comesources, and if you’re married,your spouse’s situation.To help you compare youroptions and make an <strong>in</strong>formeddecision, <strong>the</strong>re are a number ofresources and services availabledepend<strong>in</strong>g on how much assistanceyou need.SSA ToolsA good place to start is at <strong>the</strong>Social Security website. Just goto socialsecurity.gov and clickon <strong>the</strong> “Retirement” tab at <strong>the</strong>top of <strong>the</strong> page and access <strong>the</strong>ir“Plan for Retirement” toolswhere you can estimate yourbenefits at different ages andget guidance based on your personalsituation.Or, if you would ra<strong>the</strong>r haveface-to-face assistance, call800-772-1213 and schedulean appo<strong>in</strong>tment to visit with aclaims representative at yournearby Social Security office.The Social SecurityAdm<strong>in</strong>istration also offers abevy of free publications (seessa.gov/pubs) that you canhave mailed directly to you.“Retirement Benefits,” “WhenTo Start Receiv<strong>in</strong>g RetirementBenefits” and “How Work AffectsYour Benefits” are three popularpublications for those near<strong>in</strong>gretirement.O<strong>the</strong>r ResourcesIf you need help <strong>in</strong> additionto what <strong>the</strong> government offers,by Jim Millersome good resources <strong>in</strong>clude<strong>the</strong> “Social Security Claim<strong>in</strong>gGuide” which is publishedby <strong>the</strong> Center for RetirementResearch at Boston College. Thiseasy-to-read 24-page guide sortsthrough all <strong>the</strong> options, spellsout how much you can get,and answers frequently askedquestions. Go to socialsecurityclaim<strong>in</strong>gguide.<strong>in</strong>foto read itonl<strong>in</strong>e or to pr<strong>in</strong>t a copy for free.Ano<strong>the</strong>r good publication is“When to Take Social SecurityBenefits: Questions to Consider”(see whentotakesocialsecurity.<strong>in</strong>fo). Offered by <strong>the</strong> NationalAcademy of Social Insurance, anonprofit research and educationalgroup, this 16-page bookletuses a question-and-answerformat to guide you through <strong>the</strong>key issues. To get a free hardcopymailed to you, call 202-452-8097.You can also get help onl<strong>in</strong>eat websites like analyzenow.com, which offers a free toolcalled “Social Security Planner”that helps s<strong>in</strong>gles and couplescalculate <strong>the</strong> best time to take<strong>the</strong>ir retirement benefits. AndAARP’s new Social SecurityBenefits Calculator (www.aarp.org/socialsecuritybenefits),which lets you estimate howmuch you’ll receive <strong>in</strong> monthlyand lifetime benefits, based onyour salary and your age whenyou file. 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THURSDAY August 25, 2011TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINC3HOLLYWOOD -- JerryLewis, who created<strong>the</strong> MuscularDystrophy Telethon 60 yearsago and has raised $2.5 billionfor <strong>the</strong> Muscular DystrophyAssociation, announced he’dretire as goodwill ambassadorfor MDA next year. MDA,however, made a po<strong>in</strong>t to cuthim loose BEFORE this year’sfundraiser. While Lewis can bedifficult and was be<strong>in</strong>g paida bundle to represent MDA,<strong>the</strong>re’s no deny<strong>in</strong>g he got <strong>the</strong>job done. Who can forget whenFrank S<strong>in</strong>atra got Lewis andDean Mart<strong>in</strong> back toge<strong>the</strong>r on<strong>the</strong> telethon after <strong>the</strong>y hadn’tspoken for decades, or LizaM<strong>in</strong>nelli do<strong>in</strong>g “New York, NewYork” with S<strong>in</strong>atra, a song <strong>the</strong>yboth made a solo hit.MDA is gambl<strong>in</strong>g on anew demographic with hostsNancy O’Dell, Jann Carl,Alison Sweeney and “AmericanIdol” producer Nigel Lythgoe.Now called <strong>the</strong> MDA LaborDay Telethon, <strong>the</strong> six-hourfundraiser (cut down from21 hours) airs Sunday, Sept.4, start<strong>in</strong>g at 6 p.m. DariusRucker, Mart<strong>in</strong>a McBride andLady Antebellum also are set toappear. Hope MDA didn’t spit<strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> w<strong>in</strong>d and that Jerry’sKids don’t suffer because ofsomeone’s poor judgment!• • •Where are <strong>the</strong> teen starsDEAR DR. DONOHUE:I have sleep apnea.Before be<strong>in</strong>g treated bya sleep specialist, I was verysleepy dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> day and hadno energy. My specialist prescribeda mask that pumps air<strong>in</strong>to my nose. It helps somewhat.Later a friend told meabout Provigil. It makes mefeel much better, but I am not100 percent. What else couldhelp me? -- J.K.ANSWER: “Apnea” is Greekfor “no breath<strong>in</strong>g.” Sleep apneais periods dur<strong>in</strong>g sleep when aperson stops breath<strong>in</strong>g for 10or more seconds. There can befive to 30 or more such spellsevery hour. Quite often, anapneic period is preceded bysnor<strong>in</strong>g that gets progressivelylouder and louder. At <strong>the</strong> endof <strong>the</strong> no-breath<strong>in</strong>g episode,<strong>the</strong> person grunts and halfwakensand <strong>the</strong>n starts breath<strong>in</strong>gaga<strong>in</strong>. This fragments sleepand leaves <strong>the</strong> person sleepyand without energy <strong>the</strong> nextday.The problem lies <strong>in</strong> a narrowedpassageway for air as ittravels through <strong>the</strong> throat enroute to <strong>the</strong> lungs. Redundantthroat tissue blocks <strong>the</strong> naturalairflow.Weight loss is one way to getrid of excess throat tissue, ifone is overweight. Don’t dr<strong>in</strong>kany alcohol from <strong>the</strong> even<strong>in</strong>gmeal on, because it relaxesthroat tissue.The mask you wear is calledCPAP (cont<strong>in</strong>uous positiveairway pressure). It delivers airunder pressure so it can passthrough <strong>the</strong> obstruction <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>of <strong>the</strong> 1960s now? Fabian(Forte), now 70, had “Tiger,”“Turn Me Loose” and “HoundDog Man” mega hits, made<strong>the</strong> ‘60s films “High Time”with B<strong>in</strong>g Crosby and RichardBeymer and “North to Alaska”with John Wayne, as well as“Ride <strong>the</strong> Wild Surf” with TabHunter and “The LongestDay,” to name just a few of his30 films. Fabian and FrankieAvalon <strong>in</strong>spired <strong>the</strong> 1980 film“The Idolmaker.” His last filmwas “Up Close and Personal”(1996), with Robert Redfordand Michele Pfeiffer. Fabiannow lives <strong>in</strong> Pennsylvaniawith his wife, Andrea Patrick,and has toured clubs andVegas s<strong>in</strong>ce 1985 with FrankieAvalon and Bobby Rydell.“The Monkey Wrench Gang,”which he co-wrote, is due out<strong>in</strong> 2013.Frankie Avalon, now 70, had<strong>the</strong> hit s<strong>in</strong>gle “Venus,” did <strong>the</strong>“Beach Party” movies withAnnette Funicello and playedTeen Angel <strong>in</strong> “Grease” (1978).He sang on “American Idol”<strong>in</strong> 2009. He’s still married toKathryn Diebel, and <strong>the</strong>y haveeight children and 10 grandkids.Former MouseketeerAnnette Funicello, now 68,starred <strong>in</strong> “Babes <strong>in</strong> Toyland”(1961) and <strong>the</strong> “Beach Party”movies, among o<strong>the</strong>rs. Shewas diagnosed with Multiplethroat. Don’t abandon it.You can ask your dentistabout fashion<strong>in</strong>g a device thatkeeps <strong>the</strong> jaw forward dur<strong>in</strong>gsleep. That opens <strong>the</strong> throattoo. Stick with your Provigil,s<strong>in</strong>ce it’s work<strong>in</strong>g for you.There are a number of surgicalprocedures that can pareexcess tissue from <strong>the</strong> backof <strong>the</strong> throat. And <strong>the</strong>re is anew remedy called <strong>the</strong> PillarPalatal Implant System. Itconsists of three small, plasticrods <strong>in</strong>serted <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> backpart of <strong>the</strong> upper palate tokeep it propped up. For some,a droopy palate obstructs airflow.S<strong>in</strong>ce you’re do<strong>in</strong>g prettywell with <strong>the</strong> way th<strong>in</strong>gs arego<strong>in</strong>g now, you might not wantto upset th<strong>in</strong>gs with any moretreatment.• • •DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I ama 68-year-old male <strong>in</strong> excellen<strong>the</strong>alth who exercises regularly,but I have trouble sleep<strong>in</strong>g formore than five or six hoursa night. To get <strong>the</strong> desiredseven to eight hours of sleep,I’ve been tak<strong>in</strong>g a sleep aid(diphenhydram<strong>in</strong>e), and havenot noticed any unpleasantJerry LewisSclerosis <strong>in</strong> ‘92, but still managedto play herself <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> f<strong>in</strong>alscene of “A Dream Is a WishYour Heart Makes: The AnnetteFunicello Story”(1995). Sheand current husband Glen Holtmade headl<strong>in</strong>es last Marchwhen <strong>the</strong>ir Enc<strong>in</strong>o, Calif.,home caught fire.Next week we’ll catch upwith Tab Hunter, Chad Everett,Connie Stevens, Ann-Margret,Bobby Rydell, Shelley Faberesand Richard Beymer. Th<strong>in</strong>kJust<strong>in</strong> Bieber can last as longas <strong>the</strong>y did?Send letters to Tony Rizzo’sHollywood, 8306 WilshireBlvd., No. 362, Beverly Hills, CA90211.© 2011 K<strong>in</strong>g Features Synd., Inc.Loud Snor<strong>in</strong>g Can Signal Sleep Apneaside effects.Are <strong>the</strong>re any long-termproblems with tak<strong>in</strong>g this sleepaid on a frequent basis? -- S.P.ANSWER: Diphenhydram<strong>in</strong>eis one of <strong>the</strong> first antihistam<strong>in</strong>esto be marketed. Onebrand name is Benadryl.Sleep<strong>in</strong>ess is a side effect ofmost of <strong>the</strong> early antihistam<strong>in</strong>es.In o<strong>the</strong>r words, youtake <strong>the</strong> medic<strong>in</strong>e for its sideeffect of drows<strong>in</strong>ess.Millions of people havetaken this drug s<strong>in</strong>ce it wasfirst marketed. You can take iton a regular basis.Why are you conv<strong>in</strong>ced thatsix hours of sleep is <strong>in</strong>sufficientfor you? Do you feeltired dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> day with onlysix hours? If you feel f<strong>in</strong>e or ifyou take a nap dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> day,that might be all <strong>the</strong> sleep youactually need.• • •Dr. Donohue regrets that heis unable to answer <strong>in</strong>dividualletters, but he will <strong>in</strong>corporate<strong>the</strong>m <strong>in</strong> his column wheneverpossible. Readers may writehim or request an order formof available health newslettersat P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL32853-6475.© 2011 North America Synd., Inc.All Rights ReservedEvery Thursday<strong>in</strong> Your<strong>Transcript</strong>-Bullet<strong>in</strong>Wrap Up Summer WithFun-Filled Read<strong>in</strong>gby Samantha Weaver• It was way back <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 17th centurywhen noted Scottish scholarPatrick Young made <strong>the</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>gsage observation: “The troublewith wea<strong>the</strong>r forecast<strong>in</strong>g is thatit’s right too often for us to ignoreit and wrong too often for us torely on it.”• About once a week, a frog willshed its sk<strong>in</strong>. Then eat it.• If you’ve watched many oldWesterns, you’ve doubtless seenNative Americans scalp<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>irenemies. You probably don’trealize, though, that <strong>the</strong> brutalpractice didn’t orig<strong>in</strong>ate with <strong>the</strong>Indians. When <strong>the</strong> Dutch andEnglish settlers were try<strong>in</strong>g toclear out <strong>the</strong> natives, <strong>the</strong>y werepaid a bounty for each scalp<strong>the</strong>y brought back. The NativeAmericans adopted <strong>the</strong> practiceonly after <strong>the</strong> Europeans’ arrivalon <strong>the</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ent.• Those who study such th<strong>in</strong>gssay that 70 percent of Americanshave visited ei<strong>the</strong>r Disneyland,<strong>in</strong> California, or Disney World, <strong>in</strong>Florida.• If you want to have an especiallymemorable -- and chilly -- vacation,consider head<strong>in</strong>g to F<strong>in</strong>nishLapland. There, more than 150miles north of <strong>the</strong> Arctic Circle,you can stay at <strong>the</strong> KakslauttanenHotel. The quarters aren’t luxurious,but <strong>the</strong> sights are amaz<strong>in</strong>g.All <strong>the</strong> accommodations are geodesicglass igloos, offer<strong>in</strong>g amaz<strong>in</strong>gviews of <strong>the</strong> aurora borealis.Wrap up summer with<strong>the</strong> joy of read<strong>in</strong>g andstorytell<strong>in</strong>g. It willsharpen your kids’ and grandkids’m<strong>in</strong>ds and br<strong>in</strong>g youtoge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> memorable ways.Here are 15 read<strong>in</strong>g tips andactivities to choose from:1. For school-age kids, havea “Read Aloud” night wheneveryone <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> family readsa story, comic strip, poem orletter.2. Prepare and serve foodyour child’s favorite storybookcharacter eats. How aboutgreen eggs and ham?3. Read <strong>the</strong> first half of afavorite storybook aloud withyour child, and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>in</strong>vent anew end<strong>in</strong>g.4. Read a book from yourown childhood to your kids.You might be surprised to discoverthat you share a love for<strong>the</strong> very same books.5. Read a book with a storyset <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> country of yourancestors.6. At <strong>the</strong> d<strong>in</strong>ner table, reada joke from a joke book, <strong>the</strong>nmake up your own or tell yourfavorite.7. Read a story and substituteyour child’s name for oneof <strong>the</strong> ma<strong>in</strong> character’s.8. Carry books whereveryou go and <strong>in</strong>to fall. A favoritestory helps pass time and quietsnerves while wait<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong>pediatrician or dentist’s office.9. Check for “Meet <strong>the</strong>Author” programs at your publiclibrary or local bookstores.10. Encourage your child towrite a letter from your familyto an author of one of <strong>the</strong>books you read toge<strong>the</strong>r thissummer. Tell him or her yourthoughts about <strong>the</strong> book.11. Press t<strong>in</strong>y leaves andsmall flowers and glue <strong>the</strong>monto a strip of poster board fora personalized bookmark.12. Play an audiobook dur<strong>in</strong>gyour next car trip, andwatch <strong>the</strong> miles fly by. Somepublic libraries offer e-Booksand audiobooks to check outand download.13. L<strong>in</strong>e up 10 summer familyphotos <strong>in</strong> a row on a tableor on your computer screenand use <strong>the</strong>m to create andadventure story.14. Give books for birthdayand holiday presents.15. Praise your children for<strong>the</strong> progress <strong>the</strong>y are mak<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong> read<strong>in</strong>g.• • •Donna Erickson’s awardw<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gseries “Donna’s Day”is air<strong>in</strong>g on public televisionnationwide. To f<strong>in</strong>d more ofher creative family recipesand activities, visit www.donnasday.comand l<strong>in</strong>k to <strong>the</strong>NEW Donna’s Day Facebookfan page. Her latest book is“Donna Erickson’s FabulousFunstuff for Families.”© 2011 Donna EricksonDistributed by K<strong>in</strong>g Features Synd.• Are you a snollygoster? If so,you’re shrewd, which isn’t a badth<strong>in</strong>g, but you’re also ra<strong>the</strong>r lack<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ciples.• When Andrew Jackson was runn<strong>in</strong>gfor president <strong>in</strong> 1828, hisopponents called him a stubbornjackass. Jackson was proud tha<strong>the</strong> was known for obst<strong>in</strong>atelystick<strong>in</strong>g to his guns, so he startedus<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> image of a donkey onhis campaign materials. TheDemocrats have been us<strong>in</strong>g thatsymbol ever s<strong>in</strong>ce.• • •Thought for <strong>the</strong> Day: “Everyone,<strong>in</strong> some small sacred sanctuary of<strong>the</strong> self, is nuts.” -- Leo Rosten© 2011 North America Synd., Inc.


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CallMaria (435)841-0112habla espanol or Mike(801)309-99201BDRM APARTMENT,$430/mo, <strong>in</strong>cludes utilities,references requ i r e d . J i m(435)840-14941BDRM APARTMENT.Quiet neighborhoodw/fenced yard, carport.A/C & W/D hookups.No smok<strong>in</strong>g. No Pets.1yr lease. $500/mo +$500 security deposit.We pay water. Availableimmediately.(435)882-1641 or(435)830-4601.1BDRM, utilities, cable,w/d <strong>in</strong>cluded, ac, nosmok<strong>in</strong>g, dr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g,drugs or pets. $650/mo$500/dep. References.Available 9/1. 1yr lease.(435)840-4253Apartmentfor Rent2 bdrm, 2 bath apt, 1050sq. ft. covered carport,washer/dryer <strong>in</strong>cl., built<strong>in</strong> deck, patio, storage,self clean<strong>in</strong>g oven,central air, basic cable<strong>in</strong>cluded. $675.NO SMOKING/PETSLB HUNT801-322-2505BEAUTIFUL1 BEDROOMAPARTMENTS!Completely Remodeled.Fridge, stove, dishwasher,oak/maple cab<strong>in</strong>ets, carpet,ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!The best value <strong>in</strong> ALL <strong>Tooele</strong>!$450/monthNO PETS!SEE Mgr #6, 10am - 9am260 N. 100 Ea., <strong>Tooele</strong>435.610.15502BDRM apartment.$600/mo, $300/dep,nice newly redoneapartment, its nice andhas lots of room. Quietarea with great neighbors.Must have referencesavailable. callMaria at (435)841-0112o r M i c h a e l(801)309-9920Now accept<strong>in</strong>g applications forCLARK COVECOTTAGES316 East Clark Street,Grantsville, with eight 2 bedroom& sixteen 3 bedroomunits and Two units fullyAccessible. This propertyis not subsidized and willbe ready for occupancy earlySeptember 2011. All unitsare <strong>in</strong>come restricted & rentswill range from $520-655/mo with a $400 securitydeposit. No pets. To obta<strong>in</strong>an application for occupancyvisit our office or websitewww.co.tooele.ut.us/hous<strong>in</strong>g.htmTurn <strong>in</strong> your completedapplication to 118 E. V<strong>in</strong>e,<strong>Tooele</strong>, Monday – Friday 8:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Applications will beprocessed <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> order <strong>the</strong>yare received. If you havequestions please call Kim at(435) 882-7875 ext 123.2 AND 3bdrm apartmentsbeh<strong>in</strong>d SuperWal-Mart. Swimm<strong>in</strong>gpool, hot tub, exerciseroom, playground, fullclubhouse. 843-44002BDRM 1BTH Grantsvillew/d hookups.$550/mo $500/dep. Nopets. 328 East Ma<strong>in</strong>Call (801)815-2928 or(435)884-0432.2BDRM 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 Quiet Apartment,no smok<strong>in</strong>g, nopets. For fur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>formationplease call(435)882-4986 (Leavevoice message)2BDRM VERY Nice,Quiet, new carpet andv<strong>in</strong>yl, carport, storageshed, w/d hookups,$625/mo. Please askabout our move <strong>in</strong> speci a l . C a l l R o n(435)849-3969 Marci(435)830-93633BDRM Townhome.Very clean, nice neighborhood.Includes water,sewer, garbage,pool/ gym use.$975/mo. No smok<strong>in</strong>g.(435)224-37273BDRM, 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)830-4716GRANTSVILLE, 2BDRM1bth apartment, w/dhookups, updatedkitchen, 162 S. HaleS t r e e t . $ 6 7 5 / m o ,www.rentorbuyutah.com (801)450-8432HOUSEMATE Wanted.Private lower level,2bdrm, 1bth, sharedkitchen, laundry. Utilitiesand wifi <strong>in</strong>cluded.Partially furnished. Nosmok<strong>in</strong>g or pets.$650/mo.(801)243-1972LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious <strong>in</strong>quiries only.w/d hook ups, a/c,$ 5 0 0 / d e p , $ 5 2 5 -$585/mo. No pets, NoSmok<strong>in</strong>g. Owner/ agent(435)830-6518LARGE 2BDRM 2bthSerious <strong>in</strong>quiries only,w/d hook ups, a/c,$535-$675/mo, $500/dep. No pets, NoSmok<strong>in</strong>g. Owner/ agent(435)840- 3010SETTLEMENT 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, 1bthApartment. $625/mo,$400/dep. 28 South 6thStreet. On-site co<strong>in</strong>laundry. Available <strong>in</strong>Sept. (801)792-8412Homes forRent$1070/MO 4BDRMranch style home.Fenced yard, outsideshed, close to schools,$1000/dep. 1yr contract,you pay utilities.No pets allowed.(435)840-5199WHY RENT when youcan buy? Call for afree pre approval Melanie840-3073 SecurityNational Mortgage.WHY RENT When YouCan Buy? Zero down& Low Income programs,1st time & S<strong>in</strong>gleparent programs,Berna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 12BDRM, 2BTH house,clean, quiet neighborhoold,no smok<strong>in</strong>g,$ 1 0 0 0 / m o . C a l l(435)830-7346 andleave message.3 BEDROOM (MasterSuite), 2 bath, MultilevelHome on <strong>Tooele</strong>'sE a s t S i d e .(602)320-42533 B D R M 2 . 5 B T H$1000/mo 1st & lastmonth’s rent required,$500/dep. Terms negotiable.801-674-6267435-241-00343BDRM, 1BTH, new carpet,pa<strong>in</strong>t, bl<strong>in</strong>ds, appliances.Carport, storageshed. Water/sewer <strong>in</strong>cluded.$900/mon,$900/dep. No smok<strong>in</strong>g,no pets. (435)840-17303BDRM, 2BTH Condo.access to swimm<strong>in</strong>gpool, club house, andworkout room. NewerCondo. Handicap acce s s . $ 1 0 0 0 / m o ,$500/dep, condo feesi n c l u d e d . J o e(435)840-13593BDRM, 2BTH mobilehome for rent, no smok<strong>in</strong>g/pets. 882-1550A V A I L A B L E N O W<strong>Tooele</strong> 3bdrm, 1.5bthdouble car garage,clean, three levels,(801)842-9631 guardrightproperty.comBASEMENT, LARGE2bdrm, 1bth. Liv<strong>in</strong>groom and huge walk <strong>in</strong>closet, washer anddryer hook ups, one cargarage, fenced <strong>in</strong> largegrassed back yard andpatio. Close to Northlakeelementary school.No smok<strong>in</strong>g or pets.$850/dep, $850/mon.Utilities <strong>in</strong>cluded.(435)241-0472GRANTSVILLE 4BDRM2bth, fenced yard, nosmok<strong>in</strong>g, pets negotiabl e . $ 1 1 0 0 / m o .$ 1 1 0 0 / d e p . C a l l(435)249-0277.GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm2bth cottage, 2 cargarage, central ac,basement. $950/mo.387 W Utah Drive(400 W 400 S)Davidson Realty(801)466-5078HOME FOR rent withhorse property, 5bdrm,2.5bth. Grantsville.$950/mon(435)884-6256 or(435)225-6145HOMES available to purchasefor LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit. BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate.HOUSE 3BDRM, 2BTH.Large family room, centralair, washer/dryer <strong>in</strong>cluded.Large fencedyard and patio. Close tohigh school. No smok<strong>in</strong>g/pets.$900/dep,$900/mon, plus utilities.(435)241-0472LAKEPOINT fencedhorse property w/pasture,3600sqft, 3bdrm,2.5bth, double garage,$1700/mo. (801)842-9631 guardrightproperty.comSELLING YOUR mounta<strong>in</strong>bike? www.tooeletranscript.comOnly$264,900Only$156,000Only$129,900New Price!Only$179,900Only$219,900OVERLAKE CONDO,3bdrm, 1.5bth, s<strong>in</strong>glecar garage, $895/mo.(801)842-9631 guardrightproperty.comSMALL 1BDRM houseperfect for one, possiblytwo, large fencedyard, off street park<strong>in</strong>g,storage shed, nosmok<strong>in</strong>g.(801)259-3381(801)949-8642TOOELE, 1bdrm 1bthhome, carport, fencedyard, $525/mo, 239North 4th Street.(801)597-8609TOOELE, 2BDRM, 2bthtownhouse, central ac,carport, hookups,basement, $825/mo.904 N Glen Eagle Ct(580 West)Davidson Realty(801)466-5078TOOELE, 3BDRM 2bth,fenced backyard, nopets, no smok<strong>in</strong>g,$900/mo, $700/dep, 99N 2nd Street. CallRoger (435)882-6267TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINAndrea CahoonA House SOLD Name!435 850.8167435.882.8868ext. 197Price Reduced3 RD PARTY APPROVEDSHORT SALE PRICE--BRING US AN OFFER!172 S. Broadway<strong>Tooele</strong>$95,000Lov<strong>in</strong>gly cared for 1298 sframbler with 3 bedroomsand 1 bath with many updates,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g a fi replace. Coveredback porch and nice yard!458 W Richard StGrantsville$76,000This 3 bedroom 2 bath home isspacious and you can own forless than rent. Vaulted ceil<strong>in</strong>gs,and new fl oor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> ma<strong>in</strong> areas.5286 N. Cambridge WayStansbury$198,0003 bdrms, 2 full baths, 3126sf rambler on a 0.23 acre lot.Fully landscaped & fenced.Upgrades throughout, tastefullydecorated, & you will love <strong>the</strong>kitchen! 5 yrs new!1651 N. 150 East<strong>Tooele</strong>$49,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2001 manufacturedhome with 2 family roomsand a gas fi replace! 1685 sf ofnice. F<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g available withonly 5% down!792 E. 580 North<strong>Tooele</strong>$148,0004 bdrm 1 3/4 bath that is clean,updated & nice! You will love<strong>the</strong> fully fenced yard and <strong>the</strong>large family room with surroundsound <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> basement.507 HoneyTree Ln.Grantsville$243,535NOT your AVERAGE new build--<strong>in</strong>cludes many upgrades <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> price!3,050 sf on a 0.55 acre lot that is ready for horses. 3-car garage, energystarcertified, central a/c and MUCH MORE! Call for more details!SEVERAL COMMERCIAL LOTSAVAILABLE ON TOOELE’S MAIN STREET.CALL FOR DETAILS!<strong>Tooele</strong>sHouseSOLDName.comJeann<strong>in</strong>eButlerButlerbutjea@wfrmls.com435.830.2950 TOOELETOOELE, 4BDRM,3bth rambler <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>quiet well ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>edGlen Eagles communityacross <strong>the</strong> streetfrom a park! Nicemaster, 2 familyrooms, 2 car garage,big fenced yardw / l a r g e p a t i o ,$1100/mo. 641 West930 North. David(951)237-5999TOOELE, 5BDRM, 3bth,2 car garage, all appliances,laundry room,fenced yard, jetted tub$1200/mo. No smok<strong>in</strong>g.Lease option available.(801)835-5592www.myhometownproperties.comHomes$ $ S A V E M O N E YSearch Bank & HUDhomes www.<strong>Tooele</strong>BankHomes.comBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1SPLIT ENTRY, 4bdrm,3bth. Located on GolfCourse off #3 green,basement 100% f<strong>in</strong>ished.Newer FA, appr o x 2 0 0 0 s q f t .$ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0 W i l l i e(435)882-8651VALLEYOPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 11-344 E Box Elder Dr, Grantsville — Quiet country liv<strong>in</strong>g!4 Bdrms, 2.5 baths, Great Room, Vaulted Ceil<strong>in</strong>gs, Gas Log,RV Park<strong>in</strong>g, Ma<strong>in</strong> Floor Laundry & Oversized Lower-LevelFamily/Game Room. Flower gardens, Large Covered Patio.614 Mounta<strong>in</strong>eer Circle, <strong>Tooele</strong> — Perfect FamilyHome, South Bench Cul-de-Sac. New Granite CounterTops, Vaulted Ceil<strong>in</strong>gs spacious Family Room, Den, Shed/Electricity, RV Park<strong>in</strong>g, Newer W<strong>in</strong>dows, AC & WaterSoftner. Beautiful Yard/Deck, Patio670 N 219 W , <strong>Tooele</strong> — Immaculate Rambler.Vaulted Ceil<strong>in</strong>gs & deco touches throughout. New pa<strong>in</strong>t,carpet, AC, & dishwasher. All Appliances Included!MOTIVATED SELLER-BRING ALL OFFERS.240 W 1960 N, <strong>Tooele</strong> — Perfect Family Home! 7Bdrms & 3 Family Rooms! Upgraded Lights. New DualDrawer Dishwasher, Refrigerator & Range Inc. HardwoodFloors & Upgraded Wood Bl<strong>in</strong>ds. Dual Water Heaters.Basement features new Travert<strong>in</strong>e Oversized Shower.597 E Clark St, Grantsville — Custom Designed2 Story Home with Charm<strong>in</strong>g Wrap-Around Porch,Formal Liv<strong>in</strong>groom, Great Room & 2-Sided Fireplace!


thursday August 25, 2011HomesPRICE SLASHED OVER$9000! Clean, brightbrock rambler withlarge park like yard.Close <strong>in</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> location.171 North P<strong>in</strong>ehu r s t A v e n u e .$119,500. Lorri, ColdwellBanker ResidentialBroker. (801)860-9266S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME? Advertise it <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> classifieds. Call882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.comManufacturedHomesTHINK YOU can’t get f<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g?Th<strong>in</strong>k aga<strong>in</strong>!One stop shop. 2011Big 3bdrm, 2bth homes.Small price, only$54,200. Big value, lowpayments! OverpassP o i n t / A R C(435)843-5306Mobile Homes3BDRM, 2BTH mobilehome for rent, no smok<strong>in</strong>g/pets. 882-1550NICE Mobile Home forrent, 3bdrm, 1bth,$575/mo. Water, sewer,garbage & lot rent <strong>in</strong>cluded.635 East Ma<strong>in</strong>Street #44, GrantsvillUtah. (435)224-4804Place Your Ad Herewww.tooeletranscript.comOffice SpaceFOR LEASE Office/Bus<strong>in</strong>ess SpaceUtilities <strong>in</strong>cluded. 52South Ma<strong>in</strong>. 1 monthfree. (602)826-9471Water SharesERDA WATER Shares.6 Acre feet of waterrights for sale <strong>in</strong> Erdaarea. Water is for use <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> central and westernportions of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong>Valley. Each water righti s $ 9 0 0 0 . C a l l(435)840-1040.ONE SHARE SettlementCanyon Irrigation.Stock $2500 AlanJeppesen(435)840-4512WATER SHARES forsale. 1.3 shares MiddleCanyon Irrigation water.M a k e a n o f f e r .(435)882-1604.Public NoticesMeet<strong>in</strong>gsDeadl<strong>in</strong>e for public noticesis 4 p.m. <strong>the</strong> dayprior to publication.Public notices submittedpast <strong>the</strong> deadl<strong>in</strong>ewill not be accepted.UPAXLPTOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETIN882-0050NOTICE OF TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTPRECINCT 4 BOARD MEMBER VACANCYThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County Board of Education has accepted <strong>the</strong> resignation of Beth Dalefrom <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County School District Prec<strong>in</strong>ct 4, effective August 11, 2011.The Board will select an <strong>in</strong>terim appo<strong>in</strong>tment to serve through December 2012,<strong>the</strong> rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g period of her term. Any candidate must ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> a primary residencewith<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County School District Prec<strong>in</strong>ct 4 (<strong>in</strong>cludes Vot<strong>in</strong>gDistricts 7, 10, 12, 13.1, 13.2 and 14), be and rema<strong>in</strong> a qualified voter, and take orsign <strong>the</strong> constitutional oath of office. If you have questions regard<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> boundariesof <strong>Tooele</strong> County School District Prec<strong>in</strong>ct 4, contact <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> CountyClerk’s Office at (435) 843-3140.A letter of <strong>in</strong>terest should be addressed to Scott Bryan, Board President, <strong>Tooele</strong>County School District Office at 92 South Lodestone Way, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah 84074.The deadl<strong>in</strong>e for receipt of <strong>the</strong> letter is August 26, no later than 4:00 p.m.Interviews with <strong>the</strong> candidates will be held on Tuesday, August 30, 2011, 6:30p.m. at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tooele</strong> County School District Office located at 92 South LodestoneWay, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah. The <strong>in</strong>terviews will take place <strong>in</strong> an open board meet<strong>in</strong>g.<strong>Tooele</strong> TranscripT-BulleT<strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> Valley Homes & Lots!LOT 5, ROCKY TOP;1)")("1&&.889&:3&;?*)@60*A&#>)*4>'"(D&+"!"1)(%6"5(8&E""F"A&=%((81"!"4>''"C#)51E"G?HIF"C#)5E"G?"J"C#)5""K#%:&"8#1)&%"1>*)&E"'(2&'6"$(>+)%6"-*)$5&+"#+="#"'#%:&"$4&+$&="6#%=. !"#$$189,900;84&/GH1160*)&E)3.&/,61-IA)J!"#$%&'()*&+#,-.&/,#(0,#1&!"#$%&"'()"*+",)($-)(+.""/#0&1)*$"2*&3"(4")5&"&+)*%&"2#''&6.!"#$ $ 92,000 ea.Public NoticesMeet<strong>in</strong>gsPUBLIC NOTICETown of Ophir LandUse CommitteeMeet<strong>in</strong>g date and timefor Land Use Plann<strong>in</strong>gCommittee will beAugust 30, 2011,6:30pm, Town Hall.Notice is hereby giventhat <strong>the</strong> Town of OphirLand Use Committee willreschedule <strong>the</strong> regularAugust meet<strong>in</strong>g fromAugust 23 to August 30,2011. The meet<strong>in</strong>g willbeg<strong>in</strong> at 6:30pm at <strong>the</strong>Ophir Town Hall.The agenda for thismeet<strong>in</strong>g is as follows:1. Call to order2. Consider changes to<strong>the</strong> 1998 Land Use Codeadopted as TemporaryOrd<strong>in</strong>ance by <strong>the</strong> TownCouncil on June 16,2011.3. Set Schedule for PublicHear<strong>in</strong>g for <strong>the</strong> 1998Land Use Code recommendedchanges4. New bus<strong>in</strong>ess5. Old bus<strong>in</strong>ess6. AdjournmentBruce Cumm<strong>in</strong>gsChairman, Land UseCommittee(Published <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> August 18,23 & 25, 2011)F<strong>in</strong>d Out WhatYour NeighborsAre Th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>gopen ForumEvery TuesdayTOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINCall Laramie Dunn for ALLyour Real Estate needsPublic NoticesMeet<strong>in</strong>gsTOOELE COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICTBOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETINGLocation of Meet<strong>in</strong>g:<strong>Tooele</strong> County SchoolDistrict 92 SouthL o d e s t o n e W a y<strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah 84074 TOOELE,SPECIAL MEETINGInterviews InterimBoard Member PositionTuesday, August30, 2011 – 6:30 p.m.Agenda:1.0 Roll Call2.0 Interviews for InterimBoard Member Position3.0 Executive Session –Personnel/ Negotiations/Property Acquisition/Possible Litigation4.0 Adjourn(Published <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> August 23& 25, 2011)LEPC AGENDAAgenda for <strong>the</strong> LEPCmeet<strong>in</strong>g to be heldWednesday, August 31,2011 at 1:30 p.m. at <strong>the</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> County Build<strong>in</strong>g,47 South Ma<strong>in</strong> St.,<strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah.1. Welcome - Chairman,LEPC2. Approve July m<strong>in</strong>utes3. Haz Mat reports -Harry Sh<strong>in</strong>ton4. Review upcom<strong>in</strong>gtra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g5. Kim Hammer, EmergencyServices6. Next meet<strong>in</strong>g - September28, 20117. AdjournHarry Sh<strong>in</strong>tonLEPC Chairman(Published <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> August 23& 25, 2011);2;&N*)H,6O*&NH@@&E)3.&!##*@*A&#>)*4>'"(D&+"4#8*'6"%((8"?"\*)$5&+"#%&#""78#9*+:"8#1)&%"1>*)&"3*)5"#"T%&D'#$&"#+="=&$-.""X(%8#'"'*2*+:"#+="=*+*+:"%((81"#+="#"8#*+"Q((%"(4T$&.""Z#)&%4#''"*+")5&"C#$-"6#%=.""A&#>)*4>'"U(8&R "" !"#$ $ 379,900)*4>'"-+())6"#'=&%"$#C*+&)1.""GFNN"1O"4)"H"C=%81"!"4>''"C#)51"#+="#"4>''"1&$>%*)6"161)&8"*+"D'#$&."$!"#$ $ 129,9008KL*')"?"A&#>)*4>'"K#%:&"(D&+"HMNN"1O>#%&"erty as of <strong>the</strong> record<strong>in</strong>g4(()"5(8&"(+"B.M"#$%&1.""K#%:&"8#1)&%"1>*)&E"of this notice of default5>:&"D#+)%6E"#C(2&":%(>+="C#1&8&+)E"P#''"8&"are reported to be)(")#-&"#"'((-"#)")5&"Q((%"D'#+"#+="'()R"!"#$ $ Teresa M. Jones and399,900 Cecil Bryon Jones.Bidders must be preparedto tender to <strong>the</strong>trustee $5,000.00 at <strong>the</strong>'A,AB1&C#?*.&:*-,&5)76sale and <strong>the</strong> balance of<strong>the</strong> purchase price by12:00 noon <strong>the</strong> day follow<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> sale. Bothpayments must be <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>form of a cashier's checkor money order, cash7'8(1)">+=&%"$(+1)%>$)*(+"3*)5")5*1"3(+=&%4>'"and Bank “OfficialA*:"(D&+"C%*:5)"3*+=(31")#-&"*+")5&"K#-&"U(%1&8#+V1"W%&#8R"FNNN"1O>#%&"4(()"5(8&" %#8C'&%"(+"(+&"#$%&."7''")5&"&`)%#1E"3((="(%")*'&"Checks” are not accept-2*&3"*+")5*1"2&%6"$>)&"5(8&."";#>')&="$&*'*+:1"(+"B"#$%&1."F"1)#''"C#%+"3*)5"#"18#''"*+=((%" Q((%1E"-+())6"#'=&%"(%"$5&%%6"$#C*+&)1E"H")(+&"able. A trustee's deed#+="'()1"(4"'*:5).""H"A&=%((8"!"C#)5%((8" %*=*+:"#%&+#."K#%:&"'*:5)&="(>)=((%"#%&+#"#+=" D#*+)"#+=":%#+*)&"$(>+)&%")(D1R""''">+T+*15&="C#1&8&+)R"" !"(>)"C>*'=*+:1R"L5*1"*1"#"8>1)"1&&R!"#$ $ 199,000 !"#$ $ #+="1)(%#:&"#%&#"T+*15&="*+")5&"C#1&8&+)R""a&)"<strong>the</strong> successful bidder699,900*+2('2&="+(3"#+="$5((1&"#''"6(>%"$('(%1R with<strong>in</strong> three bus<strong>in</strong>essdays follow<strong>in</strong>g receipt of<strong>the</strong> bid amount. The!"#$sale is made without any%&'()*&+#,&/#A,F*6-,&!##*@*warranty whatsoever, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gbut not limited to!"#$%&"'()"*+",(>)5&#1)"L((&'&."K($#)?any warranty as to title,&="(+"P#11*)6"^(#="(+")5&"4(()5*''1." 234&'()*&+#,.&56-,&5)76&liens, possession, taxes,X>''6"=&2&'(D&="1>C=*2*1*(+."78#9*+:"78#9*+:";*&31."'?=&?1#$.encumbrances, or conditionof <strong>the</strong> property. The2*&31R""A&#>)*4>'"K($#)*(+.@%*2#)&."A&1)"B"#$%&"'()"#2#*'#C'&.!"#$ $ 199,000 !"#$ $ sale is subject to a workoutre<strong>in</strong>statement, payoff,sale cancellation or159,000postponement, <strong>in</strong>correctCall Laramie Dunnbidd<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>structions,bankruptcy, or any o<strong>the</strong>rcircumstance of which<strong>the</strong> trustee is unaware.In <strong>the</strong> event any of <strong>the</strong>forego<strong>in</strong>g apply, <strong>the</strong> salewill be void and <strong>the</strong> successfulbidder's fundswill be returned withoutany liability to <strong>the</strong> trustee!"#$%%!$!&&&or beneficiary for <strong>in</strong>terestor any o<strong>the</strong>r damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT THISFIRM IS ATTEMPTINGPublic NoticesTrusteesUnited States at <strong>the</strong>Ma<strong>in</strong> Entrance, GordonR. Hall, <strong>Tooele</strong> CountyCourthouse, 74 South100 East, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah,on September 27, 2011at 1:00 PM, for <strong>the</strong> purposeof foreclos<strong>in</strong>g aTrust Deed dated October26, 1999 executedby Teresa M. Jones andCecil Bryon Jones, asTrustors, <strong>in</strong> favor of FullSpectrum Lend<strong>in</strong>g, Inc.,as Beneficiary, cover<strong>in</strong>greal property located <strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> County and describedas follows:LOT 5, ROCKY TOPS U B D I V I S I O N , I NTOOELE COUNTY,STATE OF UTAH, AC-CORDING TO THE OF-F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF.Toge<strong>the</strong>r with all <strong>the</strong> improvementsnow or hereaftererected on <strong>the</strong>property, and all easements,appurtenances,and fixtures now or hereaftera part of <strong>the</strong> property.Tax Parcel No.:10-20-A-5The street address of <strong>the</strong>property is purported tobe 1552 East ClaytonStreet, <strong>Tooele</strong>, UT84074. The undersigneddisclaims any liability forany error <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> streetaddress. The currentBeneficiary of <strong>the</strong> trustdeed is Full SpectrumLend<strong>in</strong>g, Inc. and <strong>the</strong> recordowners of <strong>the</strong> propertyas of <strong>the</strong> record<strong>in</strong>gof this notice of defaultare reported to beTeresa M. Jones andCecil Bryon Jones.Bidders must be preparedto tender to <strong>the</strong>trustee $5,000.00 at <strong>the</strong>sale and <strong>the</strong> balance of<strong>the</strong> purchase price by12:00 noon <strong>the</strong> day follow<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> sale. Bothpayments must be <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>form of a cashier's checkor money order, cashand Bank “OfficialChecks” are not acceptable.A trustee's deedwill be made available to<strong>the</strong> successful bidderwith<strong>in</strong> three bus<strong>in</strong>essdays follow<strong>in</strong>g receipt of<strong>the</strong> bid amount. Thesale is made without anywarranty whatsoever, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gbut not limited toany warranty as to title,liens, possession, taxes,encumbrances, or conditionof <strong>the</strong> property. Thesale is subject to a workoutre<strong>in</strong>statement, payoff,sale cancellation orpostponement, <strong>in</strong>correctbidd<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>structions,bankruptcy, or any o<strong>the</strong>rcircumstance of which<strong>the</strong> trustee is unaware.In <strong>the</strong> event any of <strong>the</strong>forego<strong>in</strong>g apply, <strong>the</strong> salewill be void and <strong>the</strong> successfulbidder's fundswill be returned withoutany liability to <strong>the</strong> trusteeor beneficiary for <strong>in</strong>terestor any o<strong>the</strong>r damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT THISFIRM IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBTAND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THATPURPOSE.Dated August 21, 2011.Stuart T. Ma<strong>the</strong>son,Successor TrusteeMa<strong>the</strong>son, Mortenson,Olsen & Jeppson, P.C.648 East First SouthSalt Lake City, Utah84102(801) 363-2244Office Hours 8:30 amto 4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri.MMOJ File No.:009102M(Published <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> August 25,September 1 & 8, 2011)NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE’S SALEAPN: 13-042-0-0738Trust No. 11-00041-5Ref. CHARLES J.YOUNG TRA: Loan No.IMPORTANT NOTICET O P R O P E R T YOWNER. YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUSTDATED July 17, 2004.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 September27, 2011, at 04:30PM, James H. Woodall,as duly appo<strong>in</strong>ted Trusteeunder a Deed ofTrust recorded July 28,2004, as Entry No.226736, <strong>in</strong> Book 0960, atPage 0093, of <strong>the</strong> OfficialRecords <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> officeReach Everyabove-entitled Estate.at <strong>the</strong> County Recorder Creditors of <strong>the</strong> estateHouseholdof TOOELE County, are notified to (1) deliver<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>State of Utah executed or mail <strong>the</strong>ir writtenby CHARLES J. claims to <strong>the</strong> PersonalYOUNG, AN<strong>Tooele</strong>UNMAR- RepresentativesValley!at <strong>the</strong>RIED MAN WILL SELL addresses above; (2) deliveror mail <strong>the</strong>ir writtenAT PUBLIC AUCTIONTO THE HIGHEST BID- claims to <strong>the</strong> PersonalDER, PAYABLE IN Representatives' attorneyLAWFUL MONEY OFTHE UNITED STATE ATTHE TIME OF SALE.of record, Mark J.Morrise at Callister, Nebeker& McCullough,SUCCESSFUL BID-DERS MUST TENDERA DEPOSIT OF $5,000IN CERTIFIED FUNDSTO THE TRUSTEE ATTHE TIME OF SALE,WITH THE BALANCEDUE BY NOON THEFOLLOWING BUSI-NESS DAY, AT THEOFFICE OF THE TRUS-TEE. AT THE MAIN EN-TRANCE TO THETOOELE COUNTY DIS-TRICT COURT 74SOUTH 100 EAST,TOOELE, UTAH all right,title, and <strong>in</strong>terest conveyedto and now heldby it under said Deed toACTION 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 SeptemberPublic 27, 2011, Notices at 04:30PM, James Trustees H. Woodall,as duly appo<strong>in</strong>ted Trusteeunder a Deed ofTrust recorded July 28,2004, as Entry No.226736, <strong>in</strong> Book 0960, atPage 0093, of <strong>the</strong> OfficialRecords <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> officeat <strong>the</strong> County Recorderof TOOELE County,State of Utah executedby CHARLES J.YOUNG, AN UNMAR-RIED MAN WILL SELLAT PUBLIC AUCTIONTO THE HIGHEST BID-DER, PAYABLE INLAWFUL MONEY OFTHE UNITED STATE ATTHE TIME OF SALE.SUCCESSFUL BID-DERS MUST TENDERA DEPOSIT OF $5,000IN CERTIFIED FUNDSTO THE TRUSTEE ATTHE TIME OF SALE,WITH THE BALANCEDUE BY NOON THEFOLLOWING BUSI-NESS DAY, AT THEOFFICE OF THE TRUS-TEE. AT THE MAIN EN-TRANCE TO THETOOELE COUNTY DIS-TRICT COURT 74SOUTH 100 EAST,TOOELE, UTAH all right,title, and <strong>in</strong>terest conveyedto and now heldby it under said Deed toTrust <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> propertysituated <strong>in</strong> said Countyand State described as:LOTS 738 OVERLAKEESTATES SUBDIVI-SION PHASE IE, AS U B D I V I S I O N O FTOOELE, CITY. Thestreet address and o<strong>the</strong>rcommon designation of<strong>the</strong> real property describedabove is purportedto be: 1867 NorthAparicio Drive <strong>Tooele</strong>,UT 84074 The undersignedTrustee disclaimsany liability for any <strong>in</strong>correctnessof <strong>the</strong> street addressand o<strong>the</strong>r 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, expenses of<strong>the</strong> Trustee and of <strong>the</strong>trusts created by saidDeed of Trust, to pay <strong>the</strong>rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g pr<strong>in</strong>ciple sumsof <strong>the</strong> note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust. Thecurrent beneficiary of <strong>the</strong>Trust Deed as of <strong>the</strong>date of this notice is THEBANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, fka THEBANK OF NEW YORKAS STEARNS ALT -ATRUST 2004-11, MORT-GAGEPASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES, SERIES2004-11 The recordowner of <strong>the</strong> property asof <strong>the</strong> record<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong>Notice of Default areCHARLES J. YOUNG,AN UNMARRIED MANDated: August 22, 2011James H. Woodall10808 River FrontParkway, Suite 175South Jordan, Utah84095 (801) 254-9450JAMES H. WOODALL,TRUSTEE Hours: 9:00a.m.- 5:00 p.m.P871486(Published <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> August 25,September 1 & 8, 2011)Public NoticesMiscellaneousDeadl<strong>in</strong>e for public noticesis 4 p.m. <strong>the</strong> dayprior to publication.Public notices submittedpast <strong>the</strong> deadl<strong>in</strong>ewill not be accepted.UPAXLPANNOUNCEMENT OFAPPOINTMENT ANDNOTICE TO CREDI-TORSEstate of Betty LouWilliams, deceased.P r o b a t e N o .113300050.Third Judicial DistrictCourt of <strong>Tooele</strong> County,State of Utah.W. Scott Williams,whose address is 46Quirk Street, Grantsville,Utah, 84029 and R.Bryan Williams, whoseaddress is 208 EastMa<strong>in</strong> Street, Grantsville,Utah 84029, have beenappo<strong>in</strong>ted Personal Representativesof <strong>the</strong>2180 South 1200 East,Suite 600, Salt LakeCity, Utah 84106, or (3)file <strong>the</strong>ir written claimswith <strong>the</strong> Clerk of <strong>the</strong>Third District Court <strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> County, or o<strong>the</strong>rwisepresent <strong>the</strong>ir claimsas required by Utah lawwith<strong>in</strong> three months after<strong>the</strong> date of <strong>the</strong> first publicationof this notice or beforever barred.Date of first publication:August 25, 2011.W. Scott Williams andR. Bryan Williams, PersonalRepresentativesMark J. Morriese, Attorneyfor PersonalWilliams, deceased.P r o b a t e N o .113300050.Third Judicial DistrictCourt of <strong>Tooele</strong> County,c7State of Utah.W. Scott Williams,whose address is 46Quirk Public Street, Notices Grantsville,Utah, Miscellaneous84029 and R.Bryan Williams, whoseaddress is 208 EastMa<strong>in</strong> Street, Grantsville,Utah 84029, have beenappo<strong>in</strong>ted Personal Representativesof <strong>the</strong>above-entitled Estate.Creditors of <strong>the</strong> estateare notified to (1) deliveror mail <strong>the</strong>ir writtenclaims to <strong>the</strong> PersonalRepresentatives at <strong>the</strong>addresses above; (2) deliveror mail <strong>the</strong>ir writtenclaims to <strong>the</strong> PersonalRepresentatives' attorneyof record, Mark J.Morrise at Callister, Nebeker& McCullough,2180 South 1200 East,Suite 600, Salt LakeCity, Utah 84106, or (3)file <strong>the</strong>ir written claimswith <strong>the</strong> Clerk of <strong>the</strong>Third District Court <strong>in</strong><strong>Tooele</strong> County, or o<strong>the</strong>rwisepresent <strong>the</strong>ir claimsas required by Utah lawwith<strong>in</strong> three months after<strong>the</strong> date of <strong>the</strong> first publicationof this notice or beforever barred.Date of first publication:August 25, 2011.W. Scott Williams andR. Bryan Williams, PersonalRepresentativesMark J. Morriese, Attorneyfor PersonalRepresentatives(Published <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> August 25,September 1 & 8, 2011)NOTICE OF PETITIONFOR GUARDIANSHIPAND CONSERVATOR-SHIPProbate No: 113-300-0052IN THE THIRD JUDI-CIAL DISTRICT COURTIN AND FOR TOOELECOUNTY, STATE OFUTAH IN THE MATTEROF SHAWN A. MARTI-NEZ, Jr., (a m<strong>in</strong>or)T o : S H A W N L .HRONICH (fa<strong>the</strong>r ofShawn A. Mart<strong>in</strong>ez)You, Shawn L. Hronich,are <strong>the</strong> subject of a legalproceed<strong>in</strong>g because AllyssaA. Mart<strong>in</strong>ez, <strong>the</strong>person named as "Petitioner"believes that youare an unable to providefor him.The petitioner is ask<strong>in</strong>gthat a judge appo<strong>in</strong>t <strong>the</strong>petitioner as guardian.This notice tells of thatPetition. The court hear<strong>in</strong>gwill be scheduled afterthis notice has beenlisted for four consecutiveweeks <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong>.(Published <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> August 4,11, 18 & 25, 2011)PUBLIC NOTICEA l l a n a P a t t e r s o n -Jensen, <strong>the</strong> undersigned,hereby gives noticethat an action hasbeen commenced <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>Third District Court,<strong>Tooele</strong> County, State ofUtah, by <strong>the</strong> undersignedto quiet title <strong>the</strong>follow<strong>in</strong>g described realproperty: South half of<strong>the</strong> Southwest quarter ofSection 3 and <strong>the</strong> Northwestquarter and <strong>the</strong>West half of <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>astquarter of Section10 <strong>in</strong> Township 3 Southof Range 6 West of <strong>the</strong>Salt Lake Meridian,Utah, conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g threehundred twenty acres,also known as Parcel#03-051-0-0001 andParcel #03-057-0-0001,aga<strong>in</strong>st George Coury,deceased, deceased,Nezeera Coury, deceased;Lily Stribil<strong>in</strong>g,deceased; Myra Dacosta;William Coury, deceased;Ruby Patterson,deceased; and personsunknown claim<strong>in</strong>g andright, title, estate, lien, or<strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> real property.Dated this 8th day ofAugust, 2011.Jaime Topham, Attorneyfor Allana Patterson-Jensen(Published <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>Bullet<strong>in</strong> August 11,18, 25 & September 1,2011)WANT TO get <strong>the</strong> latestlocal news? 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C8TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTHURSDAY August 25, 2011These six young men made history back <strong>in</strong> 1945This is <strong>the</strong> story of sixyoung men who willforever be rememberedthroughout history because ofwhat <strong>the</strong>y did on February 23,1945.You’ve heard of <strong>the</strong> event forwhich <strong>the</strong>y are remembered– anonymously – and you’veseen <strong>the</strong>m <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> picture thatwas taken that day. The picturecemented <strong>the</strong> event as a majorevent <strong>in</strong> American history, eventhough it occurred half a worldred, white& truemysteries by Paul Niemannaway. You probably never knew<strong>the</strong>ir names or anyth<strong>in</strong>g about<strong>the</strong>m.Until now.There was 20-year-old HarlonBlock, a former all-state footballplayer from Yorktown, Texas;20-year-old Rene Gagnon fromManchester, New Hampshire,who was just 18 at <strong>the</strong> time; andMike Strank, who was born <strong>in</strong>Czechoslovakia and was 24 at<strong>the</strong> time. Of <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r three, IraHayes was a 22-year-old PimaIndian from Sacaton, Arizona;Frankl<strong>in</strong> Sousley was a 19-yearoldfrom Hilltop, Kentucky, andJohn Bradley was a 21-year-oldNavy Corpsman medic fromAntigo, Wiscons<strong>in</strong>.Four out of <strong>the</strong> six were privates<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mar<strong>in</strong>es at <strong>the</strong> time.Prior to jo<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> military,<strong>the</strong>se six men did not knoweach o<strong>the</strong>r. What was <strong>the</strong>ir history-mak<strong>in</strong>gevent back <strong>in</strong> 1945?They were <strong>the</strong> five mar<strong>in</strong>esand one Navy corpsman whoraised <strong>the</strong> American flag onMount Suribachi dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> battleof Iwo Jima <strong>in</strong> World War II.It was John Bradley’s sonJames who wrote <strong>the</strong> best-sell<strong>in</strong>gbook, Flags of our Fa<strong>the</strong>rs, <strong>in</strong>2000. The book was made <strong>in</strong>toa movie by Steven Spielberg <strong>in</strong>2006. We’ve all seen <strong>the</strong> pictureas we learned about <strong>the</strong> flagrais<strong>in</strong>g,but what happened to<strong>the</strong>se six men after that?Despite captur<strong>in</strong>g MountSuribachi, <strong>the</strong> battle cont<strong>in</strong>uedfor ano<strong>the</strong>r month until <strong>the</strong>island was declared “secure”on March 26. Three of <strong>the</strong> menlater died <strong>in</strong> battle on thatisland, while <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r threewere able to return home toAmerica.Sergeant Mike Strank died byfriendly fire when his squad wasbe<strong>in</strong>g attacked. Corporal HarlonBlock took over command of <strong>the</strong>troops on <strong>the</strong> day that SergeantStrank died, but he was killedby <strong>the</strong> Japanese later that sameday. PFC Frankl<strong>in</strong> Sousley wasshot <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> back by a Japanesesniper less than a month afterhelp<strong>in</strong>g raise <strong>the</strong> American flag.When Frankl<strong>in</strong> Sousley wasjust three years old, his fiveyear-oldbro<strong>the</strong>r died due toappendicitis. His fa<strong>the</strong>r diedwhen Frankl<strong>in</strong> was just n<strong>in</strong>e. Healso had a younger bro<strong>the</strong>r whodied <strong>in</strong> a car accident at <strong>the</strong> ageof 18. When word of Frankl<strong>in</strong>’sdeath reached his mo<strong>the</strong>r, it wassaid that she screamed all nightand <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> next morn<strong>in</strong>g. Shescreamed so loudly that herneighbors could hear her; <strong>the</strong>neighbors lived a quarter of amile away.PFC Ira Hayes was founddead after a night of heavydr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g and play<strong>in</strong>g cards<strong>in</strong> his hometown of Sacaton,Arizona, <strong>in</strong> 1955. He was <strong>in</strong> afight that night, and drownedfacedown <strong>in</strong> a very shallow puddle;<strong>the</strong> exact cause of his deathwas never determ<strong>in</strong>ed. He wasjust 32 years old.PFC Rene Gagnon reliedon menial labor jobs when hereturned home because that’sall that was available to him.He died at age 54 <strong>in</strong> 1979 <strong>in</strong> hishometown of Manchester, NewHampshire.John Bradley lived <strong>the</strong> longestof <strong>the</strong> six men. He died of astroke <strong>in</strong> 1994 at age 70. Hayes,Gagnon and Bradley all tookpart <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1949 war film, Sandsof Iwo Jima. Each man portrayedhimself <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> film.Navy Corpsman JamesBradley was awarded <strong>the</strong> NavyCross and <strong>the</strong> Purple Heart;Sergeant Mike Strank wasawarded <strong>the</strong> Bronze Star and<strong>the</strong> Purple Heart; and PFCFrankl<strong>in</strong> Sousley was awarded<strong>the</strong> Purple Heart.There was one more person<strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> this photo. Just like<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r six, his name rema<strong>in</strong>smostly unknown throughouthistory. The Associated Pressphotographer who took <strong>the</strong>photo was Joe Rosenthal ofWash<strong>in</strong>gton D.C. He receiveda Pulitzer Prize for tak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>photo. Years later, when hewas asked about it, he humblyreplied, “I took <strong>the</strong> picture, <strong>the</strong>Mar<strong>in</strong>es took Iwo Jima.”Paul Niemann can be reached atniemann7@aol.com© Paul Niemann 2011BROKERBrad Sutton435-830-0370Jay Kirk435-830-2091Carol Autry801-520-6680Mark Mart<strong>in</strong>ez435-830-0655NEW LISTINGMiranda Brodston435-830-3319Debbie Millward435-830-471685 Benchview Dr., <strong>Tooele</strong> $395,0004 bdrm, 2 1/2 bths, 2 car grg. Breathtak<strong>in</strong>g views,very private beautiful home w/tons of upgrades,travert<strong>in</strong>g & hardwood fl oors, steam shower,grand master bath , 3 tone pa<strong>in</strong>t, 9ft ceil<strong>in</strong>gs,walkout basement, large deck just to name a few!Owner agent.Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 #1050275Jim Busico435-840-1494Vicki Powell435-830-6010Lori Crow435-850-9206Laney Riegel, GRI, ABR435-830-7583NEW LISTING725 Elk Meadow., <strong>Tooele</strong> $284,9003 bdrm, 2 bths, 3 car grg. Enjoy clasy DeerHollow liv<strong>in</strong>g. Stunn<strong>in</strong>g modern ramblernestled <strong>in</strong> a canyon lot.Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #1050173Margie Gonzales435-830-1177L<strong>in</strong>da Theetge801-544-9118Christ<strong>in</strong>a Haveron801-420-4646Christ<strong>in</strong>a Vowles435-496-3820Gone to PotIt’s normally an <strong>in</strong>stant hangup when <strong>the</strong>y mispronouncemy name. But this time itwas Cami, and Cami soundedreally concerned. Immediatelyfollow<strong>in</strong>g her request to speakto <strong>the</strong> “woman of <strong>the</strong> house”she begged me not to hang upas she made a soulful plea forJennifer Jones435-840-2388Jack Walters435-840-3010649 S Coleman St., <strong>Tooele</strong> $45,0002 bdrm, 1 bths. Endear<strong>in</strong>g cottage <strong>in</strong> needof your love and elbow grease! Has newerfurnace and water heater as of 2006 andnew roof. Large fully fenced lot with storagesheds. Enclosed patio area for more liv<strong>in</strong>gspace. This home has character! SELLERIS MOTIVATED!Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 # 1037866Guy Keisel435-496-3739Bart Powell435-830-6518Contact UsToday!622 Stansbury Ave., <strong>Tooele</strong> $69,0003 bdrm, 1 bths, 1 carport. Cute rambler ona corner lot, needs TLC.Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #1026253her cause, which <strong>in</strong>cluded morefamily values <strong>in</strong> television programm<strong>in</strong>gand a protest aga<strong>in</strong>stHollywood movies.I didn’t have <strong>the</strong> heart to tellher my pups weren’t that affected.I did manage to squeeze <strong>in</strong> Ididn’t have kids. But Cami didn’tcare. She had a message, andbecause she sounded s<strong>in</strong>cere,for a split second she had a sympa<strong>the</strong>ticear. I decided to hangwww.coldwellbanker.com8545 S. Susan Way., West Jordan $95,0002 bdrm, 2 bths, 2 car grg. Closet-Walk-In,Dishwasher, Disposal, Jetted Tub, Kitchen-Updated, Master Bath, Range Oven FreeStd., Range-GasJennifer Jones 435-830-2088 #1019919with her for <strong>the</strong> 90 seconds shepromised this would take. Afterall, she seemed so thrilled toactually have a breath<strong>in</strong>g bodyon <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r end of <strong>the</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e andnot an abrupt hang up.In a nutshell, Cami’s concernis that Hollywood has gone topot, an expression that meritsexplanation if ever one did.Ironically, gone to pot is notnecessarily a bad th<strong>in</strong>g (as Camifeels our movies are). Ra<strong>the</strong>r, itdescribes a literal and efficientway to make <strong>the</strong> most of verylittle.Noth<strong>in</strong>g to do with cremation....noth<strong>in</strong>gto do with marijuana,gone to pot dates backto Elizabethan times, when <strong>the</strong>orig<strong>in</strong>al expression referred tothat big, black pot that hungover <strong>the</strong> open hearth <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> centerof <strong>the</strong> home. Leftover scraps,too small for anyth<strong>in</strong>g o<strong>the</strong>rthan stew bites, were tossed <strong>in</strong>tothis pot, and boiled sometimesfor days. In short, a catch all forleftovers...a garbage disposal of<strong>the</strong> edible k<strong>in</strong>d.It was hardly <strong>the</strong> good fornoth<strong>in</strong>g mean<strong>in</strong>g we tie to ittoday. To <strong>the</strong> contrary, hadsometh<strong>in</strong>g gone to pot itwould eventually be good forsometh<strong>in</strong>g...(which is a lotmore than Cami can say aboutHollywood!)Karlen Ev<strong>in</strong>s is <strong>the</strong> author ofSou<strong>the</strong>rn to <strong>the</strong> Core: An Ev<strong>in</strong>sFamily Cookbook and <strong>the</strong> “I Didn’tKnow That” series of columns andbooks. For more <strong>in</strong>formation pleasevisit: www.karlenev<strong>in</strong>s.com871 S Coleman, <strong>Tooele</strong> $99,9000 bdrm, 0 bths, 0 car grg. Must see. Newlyremodeled older home. Updated kitchenand bath. Hardwood fl oors. Wood burn<strong>in</strong>gstove, Dishwasher, microwave, refrigeratorstay. Lots of storage.Margie Gonzalez 435-830-1177 #1041450262 N. 6th St., <strong>Tooele</strong> $114,9003 bdrm, 1 bths, 2 carport. Adorablerambler on .28 acre lot, super clean & wellcared for, quiet private yard.Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #1039091185 Sheridan, Stockton $120,0003 bdrm, 2 bths, 0 car grg. This a veryclean well ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed home both <strong>in</strong>sideand out! Sellers replaced roof this summer.Appliances have been updated <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> lasttwo years. New Carpet January 2010. Freestand<strong>in</strong>g gas fi replace stays with home.Jennifer Jones 435-830-2088 #9916641518 W Candellaria Dr., <strong>Tooele</strong> $122,5003 bdrm, 2 bths, 2 car grg. Very nice,Ma<strong>in</strong>fl oor laundry, central air, beautiful yardw/ large patio. Priced to sellVicki Powell 435-830-6010 #103578246 Millpond, Stansbury $124,9003 bdrm, 3 bths, 2 car grg. Fantastic condowith water frontage view of MIllpond. Newcarpet & pa<strong>in</strong>t.Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #98194232 N 200 W., <strong>Tooele</strong> $133,9003 bdrm, 1full 2partial bths, 4 car grg. New carpet& tile, walk<strong>in</strong> shower <strong>in</strong> master bed upstairs. Greatnew tilework <strong>in</strong> baths and kitchen, pocket doors- all new electrical - newer furnace - massive24x35 detached garage, great secluded backyardand covered deck. Qua<strong>in</strong>t and full of character!Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #1049062147 S. West ST., <strong>Tooele</strong> $149,0005 bdrm, 2 bths, 2 carport. Beautiful home& yard fully fenced, covered deck, largeshed, home impeccably ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed.Includes 1 share irrigation.Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 #1033043536 Mayo Dr., <strong>Tooele</strong> $189,0004 bdrm, 3 bths, 2 car grg. Beautiful home.Large landscaped yard, huge open kitchen,large master bedroom with jetted tub.Carol Autry 801-520-6680 #104823533 Nautical Dr., Stansbury $219,0005 bdrm, 3 bths, 2 car grg. Super clean 2story with plantation shutters, nice offi cetastefully staged & decorated.Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #1016595942 N. Big Hollow, Rush Valley $1,499,5004 bdrm, 3 bths, 2 car grg. 102.63 acres, horseproperty, stunn<strong>in</strong>g 2 story modern log cab<strong>in</strong>,owns water rights, must see to believe.Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #895678547 W Havasu, <strong>Tooele</strong> $135,0004 bdrm, 2 bths, 2 car grg. Great Home <strong>in</strong> aQuiet Neighborhood - Very Well Taken Careof - Clean Inside - Workshop <strong>in</strong> Garage andTwo Storage Sheds - Separate Entrance<strong>in</strong>to Basement.Miranda Brodston 435-830-3319 #1034025153 N. 100 E., <strong>Tooele</strong> $149,9004 bdrm, 2 bths, 2 car grg. Huge remodeledrambler, must see <strong>in</strong>side, completeoverhaul.Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #1046994858 S. Cambridge Cr., <strong>Tooele</strong> $193,9003 bdrm, 2 bths, 3 car grg. Large Rambler w/Master Bathw/Garden tub & Separate Shower - Walk <strong>in</strong> Closets. 2Tone Pa<strong>in</strong>t - Vaulted Ceil<strong>in</strong>gs - Can Light<strong>in</strong>g - Front YardLandscap<strong>in</strong>g to Be Included - Microwave - Laundry onMa<strong>in</strong> - USDA Rural 100% F<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>gJack Walters 435-840-3010Bart Powell 435-830-6518 #957367851 E. Oak Court., <strong>Tooele</strong> $239,9002 bdrm, 2 bths, 2 car grg. Bath: Master;Bath: Sep. Tub/Shower; Closet: Walk-In;Disposal; Gas Log; Oven: Gas; Range/Oven: Built-In; Vaulted Ceil<strong>in</strong>gsJennifer Jones 435-830-2088 #10414182547 Deer Run Dr., Stockton $249,9003 bdrm, 3 bths, 2 car grg. 1.53 acre horseproperty, full landscap<strong>in</strong>g. Home is superclean •(LEASE OPTION)•Jack Walters 435-840-3010Bart Powell 435-830-6518 #1031394265 W Wallace Way, <strong>Tooele</strong> $139,9004 bdrm, 2 bths, 2 car grg. Great familyhome. New carpet, pa<strong>in</strong>t & tile! Jettedtub <strong>in</strong> basement. Lg family room & plentyof sorage. Lam<strong>in</strong>ate fl oor <strong>in</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g room.Mature trees, vegetable garden, on largelot. Back yard has been fenced.Carol Autry 801-520-6680 #1033547964 N. 1300 E., <strong>Tooele</strong> $169,0004 bdrm, 3 bths, 2 car grg. Beautifulclean home with mounta<strong>in</strong> views. Fullylandscaped with covered patio and fi repit.Carol Autry 801-520-6680 #10484841912 N. 120 W., <strong>Tooele</strong> $210,0006 bdrm, 4 bths, 2 car grg. 2 story home,over 3,000 sq ft. 3 family rooms, large loton a quiet street.Carol Autry 801-520-6680 #1021638130 N. 1000 W., <strong>Tooele</strong> $255,0004 bdrm, 3 bths, 2 car grg. <strong>Tooele</strong> horseproperty! Beautiful home with remodeledkitchen. Barn and rid<strong>in</strong>g arena. Must see!Carol Autry 801-520-6680 #9797749973 S. Wimbleton, Sandy $224,9005 bdrm, 3 bths, 2 car grg. Stunn<strong>in</strong>g canyonrambler, east side Sandy liv<strong>in</strong>g at it’s best.Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #1035719566 S. Newmark Dr., <strong>Tooele</strong> $145,0003 bdrm, 2 bths, 2 car grg. no extra chargefor <strong>the</strong> fantastic views from this beautifulhome.Brad Sutton 435-830-0370 #1038334404 Brockway, Grantsville $179,9003 bdrm, 2.5 bths, 3 car grg. Very openrambler on huge lot, knotty alder cab<strong>in</strong>etsw/sta<strong>in</strong>less appliances, 3rd car garage, RVpark<strong>in</strong>g, ma<strong>in</strong> fl oor laundry. Priced to sell!Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 #1043328308 S Interlochen Ln $219,5005 bdrm, 3 bths, 2 car grg. Fantastic Home Insodeand Out - Basement Just F<strong>in</strong>ished Days BeforeSeller Relocated - Basically a Brand New Homewith Super Landscap<strong>in</strong>g - Show This One Last,Your Buyers Will Love it!Brad Sutton 435-830-0370 #104985494 Lakeview., Stansbury Park $230,0003 bdrm, 2 1/2 bths, 2 car grg. View, view,view! Large lake front home with views <strong>in</strong>every direction.Jennifer Jones 435-830-2088 #985807COMMERCIAL BLDG30 W. 100 S., <strong>Tooele</strong> $499,0002 bath, 8 car carport. COMMERCIAL –Dave Drug Build<strong>in</strong>g, 30 W. 1st S. 9,000 sqft. Some fi xtures stay. Can be purchasedseparately.Jay Kirk 435-830-2091 #962956For additional properties, please check our website at www.utahhomes.com952 W. 500 S., <strong>Tooele</strong> $149,9003 bdrm, 2 bths, 2 car grg. Clean, cleanspacious rambler. Completely landscaped,<strong>in</strong>cludes RV park<strong>in</strong>g.Jennifer Jones 435-830-2088 #1037215Lots & Acreage406 Meadows Drive, <strong>Tooele</strong> $69,000.57 acre prime residential locationoverlook<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Tooele</strong> ValleyLaney Riegel 435-830-7583 #1042980432 Meadows Drive, <strong>Tooele</strong> $55,000.29 acre Beautiful lot on east bench,wonderful views all aroundLaney Riegel 435-830-7583 #1042979715 Oakridge Dr., <strong>Tooele</strong> $99,900Great view 107 Deer Hollow phase 6 .42 acreVicki Powell 435-830-6010 #10231912946 N. Bronzewood Cir., Erda $120,000This won’t last. 5 acres with 2 acre feetof water. Only 30 m<strong>in</strong>utes from SLC.Incredible views!Carol Autry 801-520-6680 #1010566639 E. Haylie ln., <strong>Tooele</strong> $64,900.28 acre lot <strong>in</strong> Elk Ridge EstatesJim Busico 435-840-1494 #1014196602 W. Three O’Clock Dr., <strong>Tooele</strong> $155,000Parcels total<strong>in</strong>g 4.18 acres of NC zonedland south end <strong>Tooele</strong>. Great residential orcommercial opportunities, fronts Hwy 36.Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #985712603 W. Three O’Clock Dr., <strong>Tooele</strong> $115,000Parcels total<strong>in</strong>g 3.16 acres of NC zoned landsouth end <strong>Tooele</strong>. Zoned NC - Neighborhoodcommercial - could have s<strong>in</strong>gle family hous<strong>in</strong>g(7000 sq ft lots) or commercial potential.Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #9857117904 Center St., Lakepo<strong>in</strong>t $75,0001.10 acre <strong>in</strong> Lakepo<strong>in</strong>t with.725 acrehorse property. Great place to build!Christ<strong>in</strong>a Vowles 435-496-3820 #1002427394 S. 800 E., <strong>Tooele</strong> $69,000Exceptional easterly fac<strong>in</strong>g .34 lot <strong>in</strong> DeerHollow subdivision. Backs church park<strong>in</strong>glot, couldn’t ask for better neighbors!Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #9961724311 Cochran Ln., Erda $1,200,00024 acres of land, 119.24 shares of wellwater rights.Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #920990VehicleMagnetsFull Color18 x 12 <strong>in</strong>ch $22 each24 x 12 <strong>in</strong>ch $29 each24 x 18 <strong>in</strong>ch $44 each(2 magnet m<strong>in</strong>imum)OnlyOnlyOnlyO<strong>the</strong>r Sizes: $16/sq. ft.24 Hour Turnaround AvailableTRANSCRIPT TBULLETINTOOELEBEST PRICES AROUND!58 N. Ma<strong>in</strong> • <strong>Tooele</strong>(435) 882-00508 a.m. – 6 p.m. • Monday – FridayPrice does not <strong>in</strong>clude design.Some restrictions may apply.

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