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A2TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINUtah & The WestTHURSDAY March 22, 2007Valley Weather ForecastLocal WeatherSat64/423/24Mainly sunny. Highs in the mid 60sand lows in the low 40s.Sun63/413/25Times of sun and clouds. Highs inthe low 60s and lows in the low40s.Mon64/453/26Windy, and mainly cloudy. Highs inthe mid 60s and lows in the mid40s.Tue50/323/27Chance of showers. Highs in thelow 50s and lows in the low 30s.Wed44/313/28Considerable cloudiness. Highs inthe mid 40s and lows in the low30s.©2005 American Profile Hometown ContentServiceTemps / PrecipitationDate High Low (prec./inches)March 20 71 49March 21 58 39 .21Ned Bevan, <strong>Tooele</strong>’s weather observer forthe National Weather Service, reports that hisrecording station at 139 S. Main received .21precipitation between March 20 and 21 and atotal of .33 inches in March.For the water year, which began Oct.1, 2006, <strong>Tooele</strong> has received 7.63 inches ofprecipitation. The normal for the year is 19.09inches of precipitation.Pollen CountThe Intermountain Allergy andAsthma pollen count for March 22, 2007,is as follows:Cottonwood — HighCedar — LowElm — LowBirch — LowMold — ModerateSubscriber ServiceIf you haven’t receivedyour newspaper by 6:30 p.m.,please call 882-0050 and our customerrepresentative will assistyou. Customer service hours onTuesday and Thursday nightsare 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m.Off-road trails closed at Nevada dunes to help rare butterflyby Scott SonnerASSOCIATED PRESSRENO, Nev. (AP) — Federalland managers working to keepa rare Nevada butterfly off thelist of endangered species haveclosed scores of off-road vehicletrails at one of the biggest, mostpopular sand dunes in the West.The closure affects about sixsquare miles of public land wherean ancient lake once existed. Theemergency order replaces a voluntarymeasure the U.S. Bureauof Land Management imposedtwo years ago on a portion ofup to 200 miles of trails thatrun through shrubs and othervegetation that is home to theSand Mountain Blue Butterfly,the BLM said.Agency officials could not sayhow many miles of trails wereclosed but said the main sanddunes at Sand Mountain wheremost motorized use occurs willremain open.An estimated 50,000 outdoorenthusiasts in dune buggies,motorcycles and other off-roadvehicles annually traverse the600-foot tall, two-mile long dunesabout 75 miles east of Reno.The BLM and U.S. Fish andWildlife Service have been seekinga compromise with off-roadgroups to restrict vehicles sinceconservationists first startedpetitioning for federal protectionof the butterfly in 2004.The BLM published the closureorder in the Federal Register onFriday and will begin postingsigns where travel is prohibited,BLM spokesman Mark Strublesaid Tuesday.by Brock VergakisASSOCIATED PRESSSALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Utah could raise teachersalaries, reduce class sizes andcreate an oversupply of publicschool teachers without raisingtaxes under a proposal releasedTuesday by a state educationtask force.The catch? About two-thirdsof students would have tochoose go to school during thesummer. Teachers also wouldhave to teach class 213 days ayear instead of 180 and someclasses wouldn’t end until about5 p.m.It’s all part of a three semesterproposal designed to battle thestate’s growing teacher shortage.Enrollment at the state’spublic schools is soaring whilethe number of college graduateschoosing teaching as a professionis stagnant and large numbersof teachers are expected toretire in the next decade.“Utah has a serious problem.Simply put, we are running outof qualified, fully licensed teachers,”said Richard Kendell, Utahhigher education commissioner.The State Board of Regentsand State Board of Educationcommissioned a task force tofind a way to creatively addressthe state’s teacher shortage.That task force, which includesrepresentatives from the state’slargest teachers union, schooldistrict superintendents and collegeadministrators, released itsreport Tuesday.It emphasized the importanceof paying teachers higher salariesif it wants to compete withsurrounding states.AP Photo / Nevada Commission on TourismThis undated image shows the Sand Mountain Recreation Area, which is one of the largest and most popularsand dunes in the West, east of Fallon, Nev. The Bureau of Land Management recent closed several off-roadtrails in the area in response to pressure from conservationists, who sued the federal government last yearin an ongoing battle over protection of the rare Sand Mountain Blue Butterfly.“It’s called an emergencyrestriction so when everybodyhears the ‘E’ word they think weare shutting the whole mountaindown. That is not the case,”Struble told The AssociatedPress.“We’re going from a wideopen,cross-country, go-over-anyof-the-bushes-if-they-get-in-yourwaykind of situation, to trying toconserve as much of the vegetativeresources that is out there aspossible,” he said.“If the old way continues, habitatwill continue to degrade andthe species will be closer andcloser to getting listed.”The Center for BiologicalDiversity and others filed alawsuit in U.S. District Court in“The state, however, is notin a particularly competitiveposition to entice teachers intothe state, given that the averageteacher salary in Utah is amongthe lowest in the nation andnear the bottom among states inthe Western part of the UnitedStates,” the report says.The average starting teacher’ssalary in Utah was $26,130 in2004, the most recent year forwhich statistics are available.Nationwide, only seven stateshad a lower average startingsalary. Utah’s position improvesonly slightly, to 38th nationwide,for average pay of all teachers,which includes thousandsapproaching retirement whotend to earn the most.The report released Tuesday,authored by David Sperry,former education dean at theUniversity of Utah, calls for“thinking outside of the box,”he said.The report calls for adoptinga school calendar withthree semesters: Januarythrough mid-April, late-Aprilthrough August and Septemberthrough December. Parentswould choose for their childrento attend school two ofthose semesters. If the numberof students were equally splitbetween each semester, thereport contends that school districtscould house more studentswhile building fewer schools.That would save millions whichcould be used to pay teacherswho would make more moneybecause they would work a longeryear.Using the Washington CountySchool District as a model,Sacramento in January 2006 totry to force the agency to give thebutterfly endangered status.Fish and Wildlife officials areexpected to rule as soon as nextmonth on the proposed listing.“The closure is a good firststep toward protecting the SandMountain blue butterfly, whichexists nowhere else in the world,”said Lisa Belenky, staff attorneywith the Center for BiologicalDiversity in Tucson, Ariz.“We hope that this closure isan indication that the bureau isfinally stepping up to its responsibilitiesto preserve this area forfuture generations of Nevadans,”said Charles Watson of theNevada Outdoor RecreationAssociation.the average starting salary fora teacher could increase from$29,470 to as much as $47,247,according to the report. Thereport says that the averageclass size could also be reducedfrom about 25 _ the nation’s largest_ to about 18, about threemore than the national average.But Lyle Cox, an advocate of theproposal and human resourcemanager for Washington CountySchool District, said the momentthat capacity during one semesterbegins to exceed that of theothers, those savings and teachersalaries begin to decline.Richard Hilton, president ofFriends of Sand Mountain, saidthe closure was “kind of pushedon us” but probably the best dealhis group of off-roaders couldhope for.“It was one of those thingswhere we felt like any time anenvironmental group sues, offroadusers usually lose,” he said.“They’ve done a study andthere seems to be a good abundanceof butterflies out there,but just because of the nature ofthings, if somebody says they aregoing to try to list it, we have tocompromise some way.”Karen Schambach of PublicEmployees for EnvironmentalResponsibility, another plaintiffin the lawsuit, said she wasencouraged by the closure orderbecause BLM has been slow torespond and was “ignoring itsown data that shows habitat forthis species has been decimatedby recreational excesses.”Some conservationists saidthere still will be too much intrusionand that more protection iswarranted.“The real test of the bureau’scommitment to protecting butterflyhabitat will be enforcement,”Schambach said.Ed Waldheim, president ofthe California Off Road VehicleAssociation, said off-roaderswould be wise to follow therules.“Otherwise the next step isclosing. This is something thatwe have learned the hard way inother areas,” Waldheim said.Violators will be subject to upto one year in prison, but Strublesaid the initial emphasis will beon distributing maps and educatingvisitors.“We want this to work becauseif it doesn’t, it raises the specterof more draconian measures toclose it down,” he said.In all, the Sand MountainRecreation Area encompassingthe main dunes consists of about7.5 square miles of public land.The new order closes all butabout a one-square-mile area.“We are trying to work it tohave the habitat, protect thespecies out there and have recreationout there, too,” Strublesaid. “We need people’s help andwe weren’t getting it under thevolunteer system we had the firsttwo years.”New school schedule proposed to eliminate teacher shortageEminent domain law couldput heat on property ownersSALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Gov. Jon Huntsman signeda law Tuesday that easesrestrictions on communitiesthat want to acquire land forprivate development.House Bill 365 allows apublic body, a redevelopmentauthority, to condemn blightedland if 80 percent of owners inthe targeted area agree.The bill also requires a twothirdsvote of a community’sredevelopment board toapprove the condemnation.It is a significant change ina state that had a moratoriumon the use of eminent domainfor private development.“I still believe the power ofeminent domain should notbe used for private development.There are some circumstances,however, where theremay be a justification,” Sen.Curt Bramble, R-Provo, saidlast week.Huntsman’s deputy chiefof staff, Mike Mower, did notreturn a call seeking commenton why the governor decidedto sign the law.The law could allow Ogdento push ahead with plans tocondemn land for a Wal-Mart.It was Ogden’s efforts toattract Wal-Mart by using eminentdomain that drew thewrath of lawmakers in 2005,when a moratorium was putin place.Bramble has said lawmakerscould revisit the new lawif Utah cities “abuse” it.Open 7 AM -9 PMTues-Sat Closed MonPlenty of ParkingOpen Sun7 am -3 pm111 North Main, <strong>Tooele</strong>http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.netFREE Drinkwith any dinnerentree purchaseDINNERS(Served with fries, salad and roll)• NY Steak Dinner• Fish Dinner• Shrimp Dinner• Fish Combo Dinner• Gyro Dinner• Chicken Dinner<strong>Tooele</strong>’s Show Placefor Over 60 Years!882-2273490 N. 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High school studentscould graduate by as muchas two years earlier by taking afull course load all three semestersfor two years.Sperry said the proposedchange is a radical idea thatwill need more time to study.The State Board of Educationand State Board of Regentsare expected to examine theproposal closer throughout theyear.<strong>Tooele</strong>“We Are Your NeighborhoodFamily Theatre”1600 N Pine Canyon Rd.(East of Viaduct) • 843-5800Tickets are now available onlineat www.movieswest.comMarch 23 - 29*Times & Shows Subject to ChangeTMNT *Dly: 4:00, 7:00, 9:00Sat: 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 7:00, 9:00Sun: 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 7:00 OnlyPride *Dly: 4:40, 7:10, 9:25Sat: 12:15, 2:30, 4:40, 7:10, 9:25Sun: 12:15, 2:30, 4:40, 7:10 OnlyThe Last Mimzy *Dly: 4:15, 7:05, 9:10Sat: 12:05, 2:10, 4:15, 7:05, 9:10Sun: 12:05, 2:10, 4:15, 7:05 Only(PG)(PG)Shooter * (R)Dly: 4:10, 7:00, 9:35Sat: 12:35, 4:10, 7:00, 9:35Sun: 12:35, 4:10, 7:00 Only(PG)Wild HogsDly: 4:25, 7:00, 9:15Sat: 12:05, 2:15, 4:25, 7:00, 9:15Sun: 12:05, 2:15, 4:25, 7:00 OnlyPremonition *Dly: 4:10, 7:05, 9:15Sat: 12:00, 2:05, 4:10, 7:05, 9:15Sun: 12:00, 2:05, 4:10, 7:05 Only(PG-13)(PG-13)Show Times are subject to change.Our Box Office opens daily 20minutes before 1st show starts.All shows before 6pm $4.50• After 6 pm Adults $6.50Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in <strong>Tooele</strong>All Digital Sound Wall to Wall ScreensADMISSION: ADULTS: $ 6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: $ 4.00 before 6pm: $ 4.00PGDisney’sBRIDGE TO TERABITHIA


THURSDAY March 22, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3ON THE MENDphotography / Troy BomanTeen surviors of an auto accident involving a drunk driver earlier this year — Becky Deleeuw,Jenna Morgan, Lauren and Shannon Howsden and Stephanie Pixton (l-r) — attended a fund-raiserWednesday evening to cover the medical bills of Jenna Morgan.Spring openings give outdoor loversmore venues to choose fromPollen season ready to attackthose with asthma, allergiesby Karen HuntSTAFF WRITERAllergy season started this Marchin earnest and will continue untilsnow falls again. While rain hascleared the air, some of the mostirritating pollens like cedar and cottonwoodhave been extremely high.“The day before it rained, cedarwas at a 3-year high,” said Carol Maw,an administrator with IntermountainAllergy and Asthma. “If you’re allergicto something as long as it’s in theair you’ll have symptoms.”Last Thursday the cedar wascounted at 50, four times as highas the previous year. By Tuesday itwas up to 331. Wednesday showersbrought it down to 94 and Thursdayit was at 10 — but as soon as thepollen dries out again those withallergies will find their symptomsincrease.“The rain knocked it down, butit’s still here,” said Maw. “As therain dries out all of the pollens willbecome more active.”Different timesof year pose different problems forthose with allergies.For those allergic to trees, springis the worst time of year. Grass willalso be a culprit come April. Weedsrelease their eye-watering pollensin fall. July is probably the monthwhen sufferers will have the mostrelief as it’s typically not a high-pollenthat month.While mold is present off and onthroughout the spring, summer andfall it is not a big problem in Utah’sdry climate. In North Carolina andSan Francisco levels typically reach20,000, while Wednesday Utah wasbetween 11 and 20.But, whether the pollen countedis cedar, willow, maple, grassor weeds, those who struggle themost are those with asthma. In fact,according to Maw, asthma’s oftentriggered by allergic reactions. That’swhy frequently allergists are asthmaspecialists.For those who struggle with allergies,Maw suggested driving withthe car window up and using airconditioning, sleeping with closedwindows, changing clothes in a utilityroom instead of in your bedroomand showering before going to bed.“We have these pollen collectersin our heads and then we go out andplay and pollen gets in our hair andthen we lay down and rub it into ourpillows all night and sleep with ourface in it,” Maw said.Pollen is most active early in themorning so those with intense allergiesshould exercise later in the dayif outside.Plants are fertilized either byinsects or the wind, which carrythe pollen. It’s the pollen carried bywind that causes problems for thosewith allergies.“If a plant’s pretty or smells nice itusually relies on tracking or insects,but wind carries pollen from plantsthat are ugly and don’t smell nice,”said Maw. “Wind born pollens cantravel up to 200 miles.”Intermountain Allergy andAsthma is the only Utah site withcertified pollen counters. Pollencounters must pass a test to becomecertified.“It’s very difficult to tell the differenceof one pollen from anotherand the lay person can’t do that,”Maw said.Pollen will continue to be a problemuntil temperatures get below 28and there’s snow on the ground.khunt@tooeletranscript.comNatalie Trippis a $4 greens fee and club rental is will open in late April.CORRESPONDENT$2. There are lights on the course Salt Island Adventures, a dinnercruise line based in the GreatIf you could protect your child fromThe weather is expected to be for night play.downright irresistible this weekend Miller Motorsports Park opened Salt Lake Marina, opened their 11thEVERYTHING you would, since you can’t...and, with signs everywhere that to the public on March 1. The park season on March 17. The cruisespring has officially arrived, hibernatingrecreational facilities are those who like to drive fast. You dinner cruises, and even weddingincludes a Go-Kart track, meant for line offers sightseeing tours, sunsetgive them the skills to protect themselves!opening like tulips across <strong>Tooele</strong>can rent a Kart for $20 for 10 minutes,$55 for 30 minutes, or $100 son with dinner on Wednesdays andcruises. The cruises are $37 per per-Valley.• Fun workshops held once afor 60 minutes. The track is open Thursdays and $54 on Saturdays. week for 5 weeks.All of the golf courses in the valleyhave already been open for thefrom 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Tuesday The trip lasts two hours and sails 12 • Strengthen family bonds and learnthrough Sunday.miles round trip. If you’re only interestedin cruising, the cost dropslast two weeks. Stansbury, Overlakecurrent parenting techniques.<strong>Tooele</strong> County Parks andand Oquirrh Hills all open around 8• Set a family policy that worksRecreation is hoping to open to $25. Cruisers can park at thea.m. and close around 8 p.m. everySettlement Canyon on April 1. The marina at a cost of $2 per vehicle. with your family’s rules and values.day of the week. You can play nineonly obstacle that would prevent The departure time is based on the • Parents of children ages 9-14holes for $8 at Overlake, and nine the opening are muddy roads or bad time the sun sets, and you must call attending school in <strong>Tooele</strong> are eligible.for $9 at the Stansbury course. weather. A day pass is $2 and open ahead to make reservations.Oquirrh Hills charges $15 and will• Cost is $15 (fee waiver available).camping is $5 per vehicle. Canyon Memorial Day weekend marks thebe expanding from 9 holes to a full toll booths will be open from 9 a.m. opening of the outdoor swimmingGuiding Good Choices ®18 in May, but getting on the course to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday, pools at Stansbury Park and theTo register call 843-2185Spring Sessions:requires a tee-time reservation. and 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday and Deseret Peak Complex, as well asor email us atThe Deseret Peak Complex4/10/07-5/8/07 @ TJHS 7-9PMSunday. South Willow Canyon is The Railroad Museum and Settler’sctc@tooelecity.org or visitopened a nine-hole “Pitch and Putt” open, but most of the hiking trails Park. The trails to South Willowus at <strong>Tooele</strong> City HallORcourse last fall that re-opened with are still impassible due to snow. Lake and Deseret Peak should be90 N. Main • Suite 227. 4/12/07-5/10/07@CJJHS 7-9PMthe warm weather last week. 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A4Natalie TrippCORRESPONDENT<strong>Tooele</strong> County boasts sportsstars, talented performers andgifted artists. Now we can claimanother champion: Katharine Tuckof <strong>Tooele</strong>, the Stinky Rotten ShoeNational Champion.Tuck, 13, won the NationalOdor Eaters Stinky Rotten ShoeCompetition on Tuesday morning inMontpelier, Vt., beating out six othercontestants from around the country.She was rewarded with a $2,500cash prize as well as a trip to NewYork City to see “The Lion King” onBroadway.The annual competition, now inits 32nd year, is the ultimate testof just how offensive sneakers canget without intervention. “MasterSniffer” George Aldrich, ChemicalSpecialist for NASA space missionsserved as chief judge this year.Tuck won the state stinky shoetitle at the state fair last year. Sheearned a year’s supply of Odor Eatersproducts, a golden tennis shoe, ablue ribbon, $200 in cash, and an allexpense-paidtrip to compete in thenational competition.Smelly shoes must be a familytradition as Tuck’s brother, Lane,was also a runner-up at the statecontest.Katharine and her father, Michaelnearly didn’t make it to the competitionin Vermont in time. The twowere among thousands of travelersTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINThe sweet stench of national success<strong>Tooele</strong> teen’s shoes win title as most stinky in AmericaThe Name You Can’t RememberCommunity Nursing ServicesHome Health and Hospiceis not only the longest namein home care we are also thelongest running home healthshow in the state of Utahand the first in just abouteverything. We are NOT astate or county entity, but aprivate non-profit home healthand hospice provider. Westill provide a greater rangeof treatment than nay otheragency in the state includingin-home pharmacy, homeinfusion services and pediatrichospice.We are not however, just an impressive history, we are CHAPaccredited, Medicare and Medicaid certified and a United Wayagency. Community Nursing Services is an active part of everycommunity we serve. We are past, present and future and we arevery good at what we do.who were stranded in New Jersey’sNewark Airport over the weekenddue to bad weather. Luckily, JoyRobinson, Public Relations Managerof Combe International, makers ofOdor Eaters Products, dispatched adriver to bring the daddy-daughterteam from Newark to Vermont afterhearing of their problems.The foul smell of success requiresmore work than just not washingyour feet. Katharine has worn hersize 10 1/2, one-year-old Nikes toplay soccer, basketball, and othersports; hiked in them; and wadedin the Great Salt Lake, where thesneakers became infiltrated withbrine shrimp.The shoes are also judged ontheir overall appearance.Tuck’s shoes were so noxiousthey had the judges wincing, but thesmell wasn’t all she had to offer. Hershoes were held together with redand yellow duct tape and the laceswere frayed.“I’m so proud of her deliberateeffort to make her shoes so stinky toearn money for college,” said PaulaTuck of her daughter’s achievement.“The best thing about this competition,for a parent, is the stories thatget to be told at her wedding reception.”It was Katharine’s competitivestreak that drove her to enter thecompetition, but when asked if shewas proud of her winnings she gavea shy and humble, “Yeah, I guess.”Tuck is an honors student atClarke N. Johnson Jr. High with a 4.0GPA, according to her mother. Sheis a member of MESA, and presidentof her school’s Jr. National HonorSociety. She plays the flute and thepiano, and enjoys being on the basketballand soccer teams.The smell of Katharine’s sneakerswill only grace the Tuck home foranother year, because next year’sUtah winner will place her sneakersin the “Odor Eaters Hall of Fumes”where they will forever stay on displayin Montpelier.Tuck and her stinky shoes havereceived nationwide media attention.She has made several nationaltelevision appearances and beenfeatured in articles in newspapersacross the country, including TheWashington Post.THURSDAY March 22, 2007photo courtesy of Paula TuckKatharine Tuck wore these shoes while playing soccer, basketball, andeven wading in the Great Salt Lake — all in an effort to become thenational Stinky Rotten Shoe champion.Arts festival head seeking local talentby Missy ThompsonSTAFF WRITERThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County ArtsFestival is not until the end ofJune, but festival coordinatorsare already looking for thebest talent <strong>Tooele</strong> County hasto offer.Local talent coordinatorPamela Giles wants to pumpup the <strong>Tooele</strong> County talentfor the festival and haveeverything from singers anddancers to musicians, magicalacts and acrobats.“We want more variety and Ijust know it’s out there,” Gilessaid.The festival usually featureslarger groups like thebagpipe-playing Salt LakeScots or even big-name singerslike “American Idol” finalistand Utah native CarmenRasmusen, who performedlast year. While these acts arewonderful additions to the festival,Giles wants to push formore and better local talent.“The Arts Festival has grownto be a really big event,” sheadded. “We have people fromall over the attend the festival.We just need more localpeople.”Most of the performancesare scheduled for Saturdayduring the festival with veryfew, if any, acts on Sunday.Giles said the organizingcommittee is even thinkingof having a contest for localcompetitors, if there is enoughinterest.“We’re starting to get peopleto come forward,” Gilessaid. “There’s plenty of timeto prepare and I would liketo keep it to half-hour slotsso we can get that variety. Wewant people to come showoff. I know that there havebeen people performing in thepast and have been asked tocome back.”Those interested in beingpart of the talent in the festivalcan call Giles at 882-1728. 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THURSDAY March 22, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5Cooking up a spicy scheme to get out of cookingwent to the store to up the tunes, read the recipe I was mashing tomatoes were soft and the tomatoes kitchen preparing food that,get the ingredients. and began. The recipe said when my stomach gave voice were hot and ready. The basil in my case, will be gone inThat, by the way, is to first dip the tomatoes in to my anger, growling viciously.I needed to eat now. But one big forkful of this gour-smelled so good. I expected roughly five minutes or less? Ithe first thing I hate boiling water in order to betterpeel off the skin. It turns if I ate I would defeat the met, made-from-scratch mealdon’t see the point.about cooking: I neverhave the ingredients out I had gotten really large purpose of cooking in the would send me straight toMy mom has always toldon hand, so I always tomatoes and not a big enough first place. Another problem I heaven.me I’d have to cook once Ihave to make a specialtrip to the storepot, so I ended up doing onetomato at a time, which tookencountered with this ostensiblysimple meal was when toI was wrong. The noodleswere bland and the saucegot married, but I guess I gotlucky because I won’t haveto pick them up. To an eternity. After the tomatoes start cooking the noodles. Of wasn’t sauce at all, but chunky to. My fiancé loves to cookmake matters worse, were skinned — a very slippery,messy job — I was sup-too late, prolonging my angry limp worms.course I started cooking them tomatoes placed on top ofSarah West-and cooks for me all the time.on the way to theStaff WriterHe makes spicy homemadestore I always pass posed to cut out the seeds and hunger.You know those peoplea Taco Bell where a mash the remaining tomatoes Finally, the noodles were who can taste something andfrench fries, baked potatoescheesy, bean-and-rice burrito with a fork. It sounded fun cooking, the mashed-up tomatoesknow it needs a dash of salt and mushroom risotto, amongcalls my name, enticing me toabandon my cooking adventureenough, but that’s when thingsstarted to get really bad. Plus, — which were more likechunked-up tomatoes — wereor a sprinkle of garlic powder?Well, that’s not me. Myother things. Marriage, I figure,is as good a scheme asand get satisfied now. by now I was getting hun-simmering on the stove and dish tasted awful and I had no any to get out of cooking for-This time, however, I ignored gry, and when I get hungry, I I was almost done. With no skills to redeem it. After a fewever. And I’ll hold up my endthe Mexican siren’s song and get mad. Those who know me tablespoons or teaspoons, I minutes of eating this tastelesscreation, it was all over.of the bargain: As long as hedrove to the store to get pasta well have learned to either poured in what looked likeshells, eight tomatoes, basil, keep me fed constantly or just the right amount of honey, Over an hour of cooking time continues to cook, I’ll washvegetable oil and honey. stay away when they know I vegetable oil and basil. A few for nothing. I wondered, why the dishes.Arriving back home, I turned haven’t eaten in a while. more minutes and the noodles spend hours slaving in the swest@tooeletranscript.comIhate cooking. Asmuch as I’d like tomatch my love offood to my attitudetoward the preparationprocess, I can’tdo it. It’s not thatI can’t cook, I justdon’t like to. I’m finewith making grilledcheese sandwichesand chocolate chipcookies, but when itcomes to picking arecipe for an actual full mealout of a cookbook, I’m at aloss.Last Tuesday, however, Idecided to try my hand atcooking once again. I pickeda recipe that sounded fairlypainless — pasta and tomatosauce with only 30 minutes ofprep and cooking time — andOUT AND ABOUTEvict the elephants? East Texas county likes its pets wildby Paul J. Weberknown exotic animals owners and serves it to her three servals entirely. Some counties — about the University of Houston’s officialA U.S. Department of Agriculturecougar mascot, an elderly tim-inspector even determined that analtogether.— small African cats that grow to 13 percent — adopt the most liberaloption allowed by the law berwolf that appeared in “Walker, escaped cat most likely didn’t killASSOCIATED PRESSKAUFMAN, Texas (AP) — For The issue comes as other countiesare defining just how “wild” on the state’s list of dangerous and merely require that owners Texas Ranger” television series the ranchers livestock.about 40 pounds and are includedyears, Kaufman County has cultivateda reputation as somethinga wild animal they’re prepared to wild animals.register their animals, according and a spider monkey set to appear A possible compromise mightof a haven for exotic wild animalstolerate. In Kendall County, just The Junells moved to Kaufman to a 2005 survey by Dallas attorney in an episode of “Prison Break” on be a “grandfather clause” allowingand their owners, a place wherenorth of San Antonio, commissionersare in a give-and-take protivelyrun out of nearby Combine, The law does not apply to Some of the 60 animals on animals to keep them, but oth-last year after they were effec-and animal activist Skip Trimble. the Fox network.those in the county who have suchelephants, monkeys and big catscess of deciding whether to ban a town of 1,700. They lived there zoos, research facilities and sanctuarieslike Wildlife Rescue & by others who live in neighboring imposing breeding restrictions.Terranova’s property are owned ers from taking up residence andmight be as at home on the rangecertain exotic birds or reptiles, pittingproperty rights against public bors — including a nearby school Rehabilitation near Kendalia. Lynn counties with bans. He says no It’s an issue the Beth and Coryjust three months before neigh-as cattle, pigs and dogs.But after a tiger mauling andhealth and safety concerns. — complained and the city passed Cuny, the center’s executive director,says it is inhumane to keep years he’s owned the operation. The couple has spent $9,000 on aanimals have escaped in the 17 Junell will be closely watching.the discovery of dead and mangled“I wish we could find some an ordinance banning servals.livestock, this East Texas gatewayidentity we could promote,” “There was the thought of one wild animals in a backyard refuge “If you tell me I can’t replace my double-layered cage outside theiris reconsidering its historicallyKaufman County commissioner of those cats being loose, jumpingthe fence and mauling one of the practice.dren, you’re going to put me out of insurance. They’d like to offset theand wants all counties to outlaw tigers or pass this down to my chil-house and thousands more onrelaxed approach to regulatingJerry Rowden said. “But I don’texotic — and some say dangerous think it needs to be exotic wild those kids,” said former Combine “Texas is a huge state with a lot business,” Terranova said. costs by breeding the servals with— animals.animals.”city councilman Mike Ellison. “A of private property and not a lot of Such concerns are not lost on domestic housecats to produceWhile more than 70 percent of A decision in Kaufman County lot of people also have dogs in federal land,” Cuny said. “There’s those who are weighing possible savannahs, a fashionable exoticTexas counties prohibit keeping could come this month.their yard. If one or two of those not much in the way of regulation changes in Kaufman County’s laws pet the couple says can fetchdangerous wild animals as pets, At the very least, Rowden wants things got loose, there was a fear or enforcement..... It’s simply not restricting wild animals.upward of $5,000 per kitten.Kaufman County is among the few the county to stop any more exoticanimals owners shooed away off.”animals.”be just to ban everything,” said do, they said, is just surrenderthose cats would go picking them morally right to be doing this to “The easiest thing to do would But what they’re not going toin the state that lets its 89,000 residentskeep a giraffe or bear withthe right paperwork.But county leaders are now tryingto decide how to regulate theirgrowing animal kingdom — ifnot evict the county’s half-dozenelsewhere from seeking refuge inKaufman.That includes folks like BethJunell, who pays $1 a pound forhorse meat freshly processedfrom the local Dallas Crown Inc.Servals join bobcats, baboonsand 16 other animals classified asa “dangerous wild animal” undera 2001 Texas law. Each localedecides how it will deal with suchanimals, though most ban themSuch a ban would force DougTerranova and dozens of exoticanimals off his ranch, where hiselephants and camels are visiblefrom the road winding in front of hisproperty. The menagerie includesRowden, the county commissioner.But he also respects theinterests of exotic animal ownerswho’ve lived in the county fordecades and knows the countyhasn’t had any major problems yet.their servals.“Is the alternative to destroywhatever is out there?” said CoreyJunell. “We took on the responsibility.I’m not going to put myanimals down.”MarchMadnessMarch MARK DOWN MadnessONE WEEK REMAININGNow thru the end of the monthtake an additional $500 off06 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX$15,888O6 HYUNDAI SONATA$16,41602 JAGUAR X-TYPE$19,99905 VOLVO S40$22,74006 FORD FUSION SE$17,87003 TOYOTA 4RUNNER$20,84906 DODGE DURANGO$23,87006 NISSAN SENTRA$11,74106 JEEP LIBERTY$18,88805 FORD F-350$32,96006 DODGE RAM 1500$24,87005 NISSAN MAXIMA$20,50102 SUBARU OUTBACK$14,93006 JEEP CHEROKEE$21,86006 MAZDA MPV$18,83103 FORD EXPLORER05 FORD EXPLORER05 FORD ESCAPE06 Ford Freestyle AWD07 JEEP COMPASS$15,480 $19,620 $18,495 $19,313 $22,183uality Discount Outlet668 North Main<strong>Tooele</strong> • 228-4787


<strong>Tooele</strong>'s RepresentativeBOUNTIFULMEMORIAL ARTGRAVE MARKERSor MONUMENTSJoel Sagers<strong>Tooele</strong> Floral351 North Main882-0669NEWS TIPS: 882-0050Life insurance: How muchand what type?Well, that depends on you. But you candepend on me to help you get it right.Call today for a free, no-obligation LifeInsurance Needs Analysis.American Family Life Insurance CompanyHome Office – Madison, WI 53783www.amfam.com© 2006 002024 – 1/06Steven R Smith Insurance Agency968 North Main Street<strong>Tooele</strong>, UT 84074(435) 833-9541 Buswww.srsmithagency.comssmit2@amfam.comTHURSDAY March 22, 2007Mary Elaine(Krainert) KeddyMary Elaine (Krainert) Keddyleft this earth to be with ourLord and her parents. She wasa good woman of great strengthand integrity. Born July 2, 1953,in California. She followed herheart from an early age. Shemarried her sweetheart Pauland they led a full and busylife together in New Hampshire.Time and illness took themaway from one another, but theyremained friends.Mary came to <strong>Tooele</strong> and wasshortly followed by her father,John. They set up a householdand she gave him great love andcare. They spent the next yearand a half renewing the bond offather and daughter. After Johnpassed away, Mary devoted herselfto the business of living herlife with her beloved cat “LittleGirl.” She was always a goodby Walker Design.Who Makes the Best Hearing Aids,and How Much Do They Cost?Consumer’s Guide Compares28 Major Hearing Aid BrandsGet this book to learn:What is the best brand for you?How much do hearing aidscost?What should you expect fromnew hearing aids?Learn how to save 50% offMSRP on digital hearing aids.Offered to the public byCustom HearingUT License #368167-4601For a FREE copy, call1-800-957-627024-Hour Recorded MessageTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINMary Elaine (Krainert) Keddyand close friend, and her cheerfulcalls and effusive notes werealways welcome in an impersonaland fast-paced world. Her cat,Little Girl, of major importanceto her, is being pampered andloved by a close personal friend.Mary had been a well-respectedpsychologist for over 20 yearsuntil a traumatic accidentremoved her from that environment,forcing her into disabilityand early retirement. We willalways remember and cherishthe uniqueness of her spirit, andthe unwavering devotion shehad for her friends. Mary, wewill miss you and we love you.God grant you peace and gracefor your heavenly stay.DEATH NOTICECortney BruceCortney Bruce passed awayWednesday, March 21, 2007.Services are pending, pleasecontact Tate Mortuary fordetails. A full obituary willappear in Tuesday’s edition ofthe <strong>Transcript</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong>.If it happens here,read about it here.TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINSubscribe Today • 882-0050Miller Motorsports ParkVoted “Motorsports Facility of the Year” in 2006 by the Professional MotorSport World ExpoRacingExcitementStartsMarch 31This is a unique opportunity to get to know theexcitement of motorsports - and the the excitementof Miller Motorsports Park, voted “Motorsports Facilityof the Year” in 2006 by the Professional MotorSportWorld Expo. We’re featuring all types of racingthroughout each day of the season opener with localriders and drivers participating in kart racing, the PlazaCycle Masters of the Mountains motorcycle races andSCCA Driver’s School/regional race.Everyone’s Invited!Tickets Just $7.50325-SEAT orticketmaster.comWe’ll Make Your Heart Race25 minutes west of the Salt Lake Airport in the beautiful <strong>Tooele</strong> Valley2901 North Sheep Lane • www.MillerMotorPark.comOBITUARIESWayne AroetAndersonFlorence YoungMcMullin1934-2007Florence Young McMullinpassed away Sunday, March 18,2007, at her home in <strong>Tooele</strong>,Utah, after a valiant fight againstcancer.Born in Shelley, Idaho, Feb.21, 1934, Florence was the thirdof six children born to Lloyd W.Young and Verna Cook Young.At 6 years of age Florence andher family moved to Thomas,Idaho, a small farming communitywest of Blackfoot.She graduated from SnakeRiver High in 1952. After attendingBrigham Young Universityshe worked in California for twoyears, then returned to Provo,Utah, where she worked inHeindselman’s and Murry Musicwhile attending BYU again parttime.In 1962, Florence marriedRichard McMullin in the IdahoFalls Temple. After his graduationfrom BYU they lived inIdaho, New Mexico and Arizona.They returned to Utah in 1980where she resumed her quest fora college degree, this time whileraising a family of six children.She attained that goal in 1984.Beginning in 1985, and until herretirement in 1999, she taughtelementary school.NOTES OFAPPRECIATIONDon Young FamilyWe wish to express our thanksand gratitude for the acts of kindnessand sympathy shown to usat the loss of our loved one, DonYoung.We appreciate every card,phone call, visit, money, food,flower arrangement and the manyexpressions of love and concern.A special thanks to TateMortuary, <strong>Transcript</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong>,Bishop Cole, President Orgill andthe Grantsville 5th Ward ReliefSociety for helping us plan andcarry out the services and luncheon.We have felt so much loveand support from the community.Thank you. We love you and Godbless you.Laurie Young and FamilyWayne Aroet AndersonWayne Aroet Anderson,beloved husband, father, grandfatherand great-grandfatherreturned to his heavenly homeon March 17, 2007. He was bornMarch 15, 1922, in Grantsville,Utah, to John William Andersonand Janet Hale Anderson.He married Thelma Sutton onMay 11, 1951, in the Salt LakeTemple of The Church of JesusChrist of Latter-day Saints. Hewas the former owner of Wayne’sFine Meats and enjoyed servingthe residents of Grantsvilleas well as other communitiesthroughout <strong>Tooele</strong> County. Inlater years, he also worked asa carpenter. At one time he andhis son, Curtis, worked togetheras carpenters building the<strong>Tooele</strong> County Courthouse.He served with faith and devotionin many callings in the LDSchurch including bishop’s counselorand later as bishop of theGrantsville First Ward. He alsoserved on the high council of theGrantsville West Stake. Duringhis service as high counselor,he oversaw the building of theIbapah Chapel, the Apple StreetIn 2000, Florence and Richardserved a mission for The Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints to Mexico where theytaught English and supervised 16Mexican boys on the campus ofthe church-owned Benemeritoschool. This experience was oneof the greatest joys of her life.Florence, throughout herlife, was a dedicated memberof her church. She served inmany leadership, teaching andmusic responsibilities. She wasa devoted and loving wife andmother, and a wonderful friendto all who knew her.She enjoyed reading the scripturesand other good books,good music, flowers, genealogyand family gatherings.She is survived by her husband,Richard; children, LeAnneMounce, Russ McMullin, JanaMormon crickets hatch in NevadaRENO, Nev. (AP) — Mormoncrickets have begun hatching innorthern Nevada, marking what stateagriculture officials say is the longestinfestation in recent memory.Mormon cricket infestations generallylast two or three years. Thisis the seventh year the large insectsthat munch their way across thelandscape have invaded northernNevada.“This, I’m sure, ranks as theworst infestation in a long, long time— definitely over the last 50 to 60years,” said Jeff Knight, Nevada stateentomologist.Made famous by nearly destroyingthe crops of Utah’s Mormon settlersin 1848, the crickets grow to 2inches long or more as adults. Theymove in large bands, eating lawns,gardens and crops. When starved forprotein and salt, they eagerly gobbleup one another.At the infestation’s peak in 2005,12 million acres of Nevada, stretchingfrom the California to Utah stateFlorence Young McMullinA6Chapel and the remodelingwork on the Wendover Chapel.His favorite calling was an ordinanceworker at the JordanRiver Temple.He is survived by his wife,Thelma Anderson; his children,Janet (Ron) Williams, LaurieYoung of Grantsville, Curtis(Chris) Anderson of CedarRapids, Iowa, Karen (David)Young of <strong>Tooele</strong>, and JoAnnCook of Elk Grove, Calif.; 27grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren;a brother, Deward(Erma) Anderson of Salt LakeCity; and two sisters, VearisLisenbee of <strong>Tooele</strong>, and MaryIla (Earl) Flinders of FlamingGorge.Funeral services will be heldSaturday, March 24, at 2 p.m. atthe LDS church located at 115E. Cherry Street, Grantsville.Friends may visit with the familyfrom noon to 1:45 p.m. prior tothe service. Interment will be atthe Grantsville City Cemetery.(Steve) Brown, Kari (Marcus)Anjewierden, Paula (Adam)Seegmiller, Michelle (Mike)Logan; 18 grandchildren; brothers,Richard (Becky) Young andKen (Bonnie) Young; sister, GeriFox.She was preceded in deathby her parents and two sisters,Shirley (Lamont) Merritt andNormaLe (Bruce) Evans.Funeral services will be heldSaturday, March 24, at 11 a.m. atthe <strong>Tooele</strong> North Stake Center,583 N. 270 E. A viewing will beheld prior to the funeral from9 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., also inthe <strong>Tooele</strong> North Stake Center.Interment will be in the <strong>Tooele</strong>Cemetery.The family wishes to thankthe Harmony Home Health andHospice team for taking suchgood care of our “Mom.”lines, were covered with crickets.The insects also swarmed over largeparts of Utah and Idaho.Knight said reports of hatchingcrickets began last week.Now about the size of “a largegrain of rice with legs,” the insectsbegin eating, and growing, immediatelyafter hatching, Knight said.The Nevada Department ofAgriculture again plans aerial sprayingof public lands where cricketsare hatching.Since the infestation began,Knight said about $6 million hasbeen spent by the federal and stategovernments to eradicate Mormoncrickets. U.S. Senate Majority LeaderHarry Reid this week said additionalmoney to fight crickets is included insupplemental disaster relief fundinghe is seeking for the state.“Where are the seagulls when youneed them?” Reid said, referring tothe legendary avian rescue of cricket-besiegedMormon settlers.DeliciousNew spring styles arrivingweekly from Paris, LA & New YorkNow Open Late!Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 8:00pmDelightful Fresh FashionSunglasses, Shoes, PursesLingerie, jewelry, clothingswimwear295 N. Main St. <strong>Tooele</strong>435-843-7247


THURSDAY March 22, 2007by Missy ThompsonSTAFF WRITERIt’s a burning issue: Gonorrhea ison the rise across Utah and <strong>Tooele</strong>County is not immune from thetrend.According to a report from theCenters for Disease Control andPrevention, Utah is among eightWestern states — Alaska, California,Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico,Oregon and Washington — thathave seen an incredible increase inreported sexually transmitted diseases,primarily gonorrhea, over thelast five years. In Utah, the numberof cases rose 195 percent, from 231cases in 2000 to 727 cases in 2005.According to the <strong>Tooele</strong> CountyHealth Department, 11 cases of gonorrheawere reported in the countyin 2006 — almost double the sixcases reported the year before.That increase concerns <strong>Tooele</strong>County public health nurse AmyPlannercontinued from page A1Royal. Already this year, she hasseen three cases of gonorrhea andexpects that number to rise. Sheknows more cases are out thereand because of the increase from2005 to 2006, more people couldpass it on.Royal said the best way to getSTD numbers down is to track allof the sexual partners of an infectedperson. Although this is not a curefor the STD, it does stop an unawareinfected person from passing it onto others.“It is difficult to find partnersof those infected,” Royal said. “It’sembarrassing. Most people don’twant to tell.”Gonorrhea is an STD that cancause pelvic inflammatory disease,chronic pelvic pain and infertility.Symptoms of gonorrhea are tenderness,burning and pain whileurinating, as well as increased urinationand swelling. However, inmany cases, symptoms are silenttions of downtown — as the <strong>Tooele</strong><strong>Transcript</strong>-<strong>Bulletin</strong> discovered inthe course of a dozen interviewswith ordinary citizens: There’s aneed for parking, more interestingbusinesses, building renovations,repairs to roads and better trafficmanagement. At the same time,people want to keep the small-townfeeling of downtown despite inevitablegrowth.If the revitalization plan is successful,businesses appealing to<strong>Tooele</strong>’s largely young-family populationwould be attracted to thedowntown area. In sharp contrastto 17 years ago, today 45 percentof <strong>Tooele</strong> County households haveincomes higher than $50,000. In1990, that number was only 18percent. And the area is growingrapidly as well. According to theGovernor’s Office of Planning andBudget, <strong>Tooele</strong> County will morethan double in population by theyear 2030. That would bring thecounty up past 100,000 in populationand make the size at least comparableto Cache County’s currentpopulation.Oliver scolded <strong>Tooele</strong> City forfailing to follow its master plan byTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINNumber of gonorrhea cases rising across state, countyHealth department to offer free testing as part of National STD Awareness Month in AprilGuiltycontinued from page A1of the victim’s family. Houstonwore a jail-issued red jumpsuit andanswered each “yes” or “no” questionvery quietly. Several membersof the audience hugged each otherDon Yei<strong>Tooele</strong> City“Look at the graffiti onthat pole, see the graffition those buildings.We’re starting to look likeCalifornia. They need topass tougher laws.”Paul LilenquistStansbury Park“What might be reallynice is to tear down theold buildings and put amall in here.”BJ BeckstrandOverlake“You’ve got to refurbishthis place. You’ve gotsome nice businesses, butyou can’t park anywhere.I think they should getsome food stores and servicestations.”or cried while details of the crimewere reviewed.As part of the plea agreement,charges of aggravated sexual assaultand rape, both first-degree felonies,were dismissed.Defense attorney Dee Smithtold the media that Houston wasremorseful and did not want to putencouraging the location of newretail and service businesses withinexisting commercial areas.The revitalization plan stressesthe post office — currently the primarilypull downtown — must staydowntown. Oliver also wants otheranchor buildings like the library to beconnected to the rest of downtown.He commends successful businesseslike the gym Sweat Fitness, thechildren’s clothing store Sweet PeaBoutique, and the furniture storeHomebodies, for contributing to thedowntown area. Oliver also says therevitalization of Veterans MemorialPark and events there like Fridayson Vine, the Business to BusinessExpo, and the <strong>Tooele</strong> Arts Festivalshow people will come downtown.Oliver said attracting nationalchain stores downtown would alsocreate a better business mix in thearea.First and foremost, Oliver said inhis report the physical structures ofbuildings downtown must be renovatedto retain the historical flavorof the area and add credibility to thequality of services offered there.“Encouraging property owners torehabilitate their buildings — that’sone of our goals,” said Oliver, butsaid his plan goes a step furtherto discuss how to actually makethat happen and how to educateproperty owners on how to actuallyrehabilitate their buildings. He saidboth <strong>Tooele</strong> City and the downtownalliance need to do a better job oforganizing information on buildingordinances, and obtaining availablefederal and state money for restorations.“Those two groups brings differentstrengths and relationships tothe table, and to really do what weneed to do we need to have a concertedeffort,” said Oliver.According to Oliver, as propertyowners invest in their properties,and never give an indication to theindividual they may be infected.Royal said most reported caseshave been females because detectionis easier than with males. Shesaid females are more aware of theirbody and if something is wrong theyhave it checked out. However, nowmales can take a urine test to learnif they have an STD. The primaryage range of those infected withgonorrhea is 15 to 25. This indicatesto Royal that either more people arehaving unprotected sex or they arehaving more partners.“We know more infected peopleare out there, they just need tocome forward,” Royal said.Utah State Epidemiologist Dr.Robert Rolfs and other health officialsare not exactly sure what iscausing the gonorrhea numbers toincrease.“People could be having morehigh-risk sex or not getting treatedas soon so they have longer to transmitthe infection to somebody else,”Rolfs said. “We may also be havingless success at getting their sexpartners treated.”What is concerning for publichealth officials, like Royal, is thedrastic difference between the numberof cases in the western partof the country compared with theEast. The CDC is trying investigatewhat is causing the differencebetween the two opposite sides ofthe country. Officials believe thatthe increase is due to a mix ofchanges in testing that have led tofinding more cases and that morepeople are being infected.One reason Royal believes STDnumbers are rising is because ofmore and better testing. At the<strong>Tooele</strong> County Health Department,people can be tested for gonorrheaand chlamydia, an STD that cancause damage to a woman’s reproductiveorgans, for a $20 fee. Thehealth department can also provideevery dollar invested generatesnearly $12 in economic activity.He called for more money spenton marketing the downtown area.He also recommended the <strong>Tooele</strong>Downtown Alliance work moreclosely with the <strong>Tooele</strong> Chamber ofCommerce, <strong>Tooele</strong> County and UtahDepartment of Transportation.For example, downtown wouldhave ample parking if businessescreated shared parking lots.While Oliver defined the downtownarea as including 100 South to200 North and 100 West to 100 East,he observed that businesses havebeen allowed to sprawl northward.The area from 200 North and 600North has also suffered from vacantand underutilized lots. Oliver predictspossible sprawl in additionalareas across the county if <strong>Tooele</strong>City doesn’t reinforce its currentmaster plan to add new business toexisting areas.Oliver called for a strategic planfor commercial development foreach of <strong>Tooele</strong>’s distinct commercialdistricts, including North Mainfrom 200 North to 600 North; downtown;South Main at the south endof town; and New Town. The planshould allow for a unique use ofeach district and a unified whole.While Oliver is optimistic about<strong>Tooele</strong> City’s redevelopment prospects,he said progress doesn’t happenovernight.“It takes time. What we’re askingfor is patience and persistencefrom a lot of groups and I don’tthink in society we’re trained to dothat anymore,” Oliver said. “We’reinstant-gratification oriented. Wewant to see it yesterday. We’re talkingabout a process that takes fiveto seven years in order to get to thekinds of changes we’re envisioningin downtown.”khunt@tooeletranscript.comhis victim’s family through a longtrial.Prosecutor William McGuire saidhe was pleased that Houston pleaded<strong>guilty</strong>, meaning there will be noappeals.The sentencing phase of the trialwill begin in two weeks in Bountiful.The defense will call on expert testimonyfrom a psychologist in aneffort to mitigate Houston’s sentence.His family members havebeen contacted and may appear atthe sentencing, according to Smith.Houston has a long criminalrecord and was charged as an adultin this case.sashe@tooeletranscript.comSubscribe Today • 882-0050SprinGYour Name BrandStore in<strong>Tooele</strong>A7treatment, if necessary.Other types of STD cases in<strong>Tooele</strong> County are low, with theexception of chlamydia. Sixty-eightcases of chlamydia were reportedin 2006. However, that number hasbeen decreasing steadily since 2002when 92 cases were reported. Inthe last 10 years, there have beenno cases of syphilis. The healthdepartment does not test for humanpapillomavirus (HPV) because it isthe most common STD and can usuallybe detected for women througha Pap test.April is National STD AwarenessMonth and the health departmentwill be participating April 16 throughApril 20 by testing individuals forHIV at the health department buildingin <strong>Tooele</strong>. The health departmentensures complete confidentiality forthose seeking information or testingfor STDs. 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Main • <strong>Tooele</strong>Next door to old store 882-5490<strong>Tooele</strong> Arts Festival 2007photo courtesy of Sharon NicholsRyan Jensen of Erda has been missing since March 14.Missingcontinued from page A1his mother, Sharon Nichols, aMagna resident.“Maybe he wanted to thinkthings out, go somewhere familiar,”Sharon Nichols said.She and her husband haveparticipated in the search eachday. They have rented fixedwingplanes and even a helicopterwhen the state publicsafety helicopter wasn’t available.They coordinated groundsearches with search dogs.“We honestly don’t knowwhere to focus our energy at thispoint,” Nichols said. “We needmore people to get involved.”The panic of having her childmissing is surreal for Nichols,she said.“Every morning I wake upand say, ‘No this isn’t my liferight now, this isn’t happeningto me.’”She has only been able to goto work and couple of days, shesaid.“I don’t even know if he is stillin <strong>Tooele</strong> County,” she said.Nichols is grateful for theoutpouring of support she andher husband have receivedsince Jensen has been missing.“People really do rally aroundbecause they know the kind ofpain they would feel if it happenedto them,” Nichols said.sashe@tooeletranscript.comARTISTSTOOELEARTS FESTIVALMUSICJune 22, 23, 24The <strong>Tooele</strong> Arts Festival issearching for volunteers tohelp us make the FestivalHAPPEN!Help is needed with:FundraisingPublicityVisual ArtsPark LayoutIf you are interested involunteering, please call882-8282www.tooeleartsfestival.orgFREE ADMISSIONBooth Space is Available for Visual Artists


A8TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINA STUDENT’S VIEWTHURSDAY March 22, 2007Spring means light at the end of the school tunnelIlove water formany reasons.Maybe I love itbecause it quenchesmy thirst, andbecause it keeps mewarm in the shower.However, my favoritereason for why I lovewater is the obviousfact that it is no longersnow.For most highschool students, springtime isthe celebratory season whenwe enjoy the good times leadingup to summer. To someit is known as spring fever,where smiles arise and peoplebreathe easily as they hoardthe hallways in shorts and flipflops.In honor of the greenSteveSchwartzmanCorrespondentgrass making it’s happycomeback, here are afew reasons why highschool students lovespring so much.The first reason isit’s no longer winter. Tomost teens, winter isthe dreadful doldrumsthat creep in just afterHalloween, applyinggoosebumps under ourhooded sweatshirts, andnever leaving us alone untilMarch. When winter comes,it seems to never end, snowcrusts the ground, teeth beginto chatter unceasingly, cups ofhot chocolate are devoured bythe second, no nose goes withoutsoreness and no lips areleft unchapped. When March21 rears its gorgeous head,shouts of joy can be heardacross the Oquirrh Mountainsas snow jackets are zippedoff, car defrost buttons areleft unpushed and many snowshovels are locked tightlyaway in the very back of thegarage.The next example on mylist of warm wonders is thecommonly known phrase —Nostradamus-esque when firstsaid — when it’s springtime“love is in the air.” My scientificreasoning behind thistradition is that when springcomes along, so does thesun, and as the great shieldof warmth nods light onto theearth, it opens the eyes ofteenagers even wider, providingspace to scope out a cuteguy or totally righteous babe.If I’ve learned anything in highschool, it’s that there is onesolid thing that always motivatesa student, and it mostcertainly isn’t school spirit. Itis amazing to watch the parallelismof sprouting flowersaccompanying fluttering eyes,mocking birds flapping theirwings as hair flies ever so gentlyin the breeze, with delicateraindrops playing sweet tunesas lovers kiss goodbye, heartscontinue to beat as cloudsopen blue skies for the highschool romantics.The last proper spring sensation— and a favorite forthose in my grade — is theamazement of how close studentsare to the end of theschool year. It is a provenfact that students love onlyone thing more than spring:summer. When T-shirts aredusted off and cargo shortspulled out of dresser drawers,it is a reminder that school isalmost over and freedom withouttextbooks will soon reign.For the high school senior,this sings a much more beautifultune, for with spring isalso the coming of graduation.Invitations are finally sent out,caps and gowns are fitted, andvaledictorians everywhere dotheir best to give a wondrousspeech without sounding toonerdy. The culmination of 12years of education is upon us,and nothing can give more joythan that.Springtime is not just atime to run, dance and frolic,but also to celebrate the survivalof a long cold seasonand the coming of better days.Whether it be the brighter colors,the cool breeze, the discoveryof Miss Hottie in mathclass, or the simple joy thatin no time you will be out ofschool and out of this town,spring will forever be knownas the season that single-handedlysaved the student body.Steve Schwartzman is asenior at <strong>Tooele</strong> High Schooland editor in chief of the<strong>Tooele</strong> High Buffalog.The Secret To Saving BigOn Heating & CoolingRight NowThismay come asa shock to you, but you canactually save a whole lot moreon a new more efficient heating& cooling system than you everthought possible. How MuchMore? To the tune of $2150 withPreseason Heating & CoolingIncentives from manufactures andthe Utility Company on highefficiencyequipment. 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Theschool also works to raisemoney through business sponsorssuch as a Direct TV signupprogram, which gives kickbacksto the school every timesomeone signing up for theservice quotes the four-digitschool code.Rose Springs is also involvedin traditional fund-raisers sellingeverything from candles towrapped candy bars.“Fund raising is a hugething,” said Thorne.“Unfortunately schools areunder-funded.”When Thorne’s parents inCalifornia found out theirgrandchildren were sellingwrapping paper, they senta donation to Rose SpringsElementary along with a blisteringletter in protest to havingtheir grandchildren hawkingpaper goods.Parents often opt to senda donation directly to theschool instead of participatingin fundraisers, but Thornesaid children are encouragedErdacontinued from page A1in kick-off assemblies to competefor prizes.These fund-raiser assembliesare necessary accordingto Kim Maughan, presidentelect of the <strong>Tooele</strong> CountyPTA Council.Maughan, who is the fundraisingchair of OverlakeElementary PTA, said herschool does two big fund-raisers.The first, a read-a-thon,encourages donations, butthe second depends on sellingproducts to a child’s familyand friends.“You get different peopledonating for each fund-raiser,”she said. “Some people wantsomething for their money.”Maughan said many activitiesare funded by <strong>Tooele</strong>County PTA programs. InOverlake, extra money goes toa teacher’s supply closet, computerprograms, classroomemergency kits and a sixthgradescholarship program tohelp pay for upcoming juniorhigh tuition.As a supporter of RoseSprings Elementary, Thornesaid she doesn’t mind thework involved in fund raising,but adds, “I would prefer tohave our tax dollars take careof what needs to be done.”But whether through taxdollars or donations educationwill continue to demandfunding.the land or purchase airspacerights above private properties.“We did make an offer topurchase two houses in thearea,” Pack said.Craig Bleazard, one of theowners of Six Mile Ranch,said he has been negotiatingwith the Airport Authority forfour months.“They said they would get anappraisal and that we shouldalso get an appraisal. We’rejust waiting on our appraisal,”Bleazard said. Minutes fromthe Salt Lake City Councilmeeting of March 13 indicatethe council adopted aresolution to initiate eminentdomain proceedings againsttwo parcels owned by Six MileRanch Company. CouncilmanEric Jergensen said he hopeda resolution could be madewith the other property owners.Bleazard said the projectwill go through regardless. Hetheorized that in order to beginthe project, Salt Lake City mayhave decided to begin eminentdomain proceedings. Bleazardsaid his company has beencooperating and negotiationsare ongoing. He said if negotiationsdo bog down, the courtswould eventually decide anequitable price for his property.Pack said negotiations havebeen amiable with Bleazardand other landowners. “We’recontinuing our meetings withproperty owners,” he said.“In order to meet the FAAdeadline, we need to proceedwith acquiring the land.Negotiations could be ongoingeven after the project hasstarted,” he said.Pack indicated that theBleazard property is a top priority.That could be a majorfactor in the Salt Lake CityCouncil voting to begin eminentdomain proceedings onthe property.The Salt Lake AirportAuthority governs operationsat the <strong>Tooele</strong> ValleyAirport in Erda, also knownas Salt Lake City Airport No.3. Barbara Gann, director ofpublic relations for the SaltLake International Airport,said the Federal AviationAdministration has allocatedabout $1.5 million to installan instrument landing system,expand the airport’s size, andmake other improvements.The expansion is part of aneffort to alleviate general-aviationtraffic congestion at theSalt Lake International Airportby allowing more aircraft— particularly smaller planesand student trainers — to usethe Erda facility, according toNicole Cline, <strong>Tooele</strong> CountyEconomic DevelopmentDirector.Other land owners refusedto comment on the AirportAuthority’s offer becausenegotiations were ongoing.“All I want to say right nowis that I’m negotiating just fora navigational airspace easementover our property,” saidDick Kunz, who owns landand two houses southwestof the airport. Kunz has followedthe process thoroughlythrough environmental impactstatement hearings and recentpublic meetings with SaltLake City leaders. He andBleazard both indicated theyhad scheduled meetings todaywith a member of the SaltLake Airport Authority.For the Airport Authority,however, time is definitelymoney. The $1.5 million fromthe FAA that makes the expansionpossible needs to be spentduring the current fiscal yearthat ends Sept. 30.“It seems to be a verypressing issue for the AirportAuthority,” Walters said. “Theyneed to have their moneyspent by a certain date.”mwatson@tooeletranscript.comSubscribe Today • 882-0050


THURSDAY March 22, 2007TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTurtles back for more kicksin next-generation ‘TMNT’When I wasreally young inthe early ‘90sI wanted to be a ninjaturtle. I’ve seen thethree original “TeenageMutant Ninja Turtle”films and watched thetelevision series whichran from 1987 to 1996.Kids today don’t knowthe joys of believing youhave turtle power andcan fight The Shredder.Luckily the Ninja Turtleshave returned for the21st century with “TMNT.”“TMNT” starts where “TeenageMutant Ninja Turtles III” left off andis a nice continuation of the storiesof the four teenage turtles. Sincethe mid-90s, computer animationand CGI has improved by leaps andbounds. With “TMNT” it was interestingto see the contrast betweenthe earlier turtle films — whichwere live action — and the newone. I don’t really like this style for“TMNT”; even the television seriesanimation was better.This film does come withsad news. The day after it wasannounced that Oscar-winningactor, Mako (“The Sand Pebbles”)would be the voice of Splinter —the turtles’ master — Mako passedaway. The majority of his voicework had been completed and“TMNT” will be a wonderful end tohis long and celebrated career.“TMNT” begins with a recapof how the four teenage turtleswere mutated by Ooze and grewup in the sewers and streets ofNew York City, fighting crime andeating pizza. They were trainedby Splinter, a rat who teaches thebrothers how to fight ninja styleand with control. This openingexposition also tells the audienceabout a leader who 3,000 yearsago was granted eternal life buthis soldiers were turned into stoneMissyThompsonSTAFF WRITERREEL TALKin exchange. The legendsays that every 3,000 yearswhen the stars are perfectlyaligned, the leader’s menwill be freed, unless the 13monsters that have beenreleased into the world arenot captured. The premisesounds cheesy — and it is— but it’s really the underlyingstory to this film.In present day, April(voiced by Sarah MichelleGellar) is collecting statuesfor tech-industrialistMaximillion Winters(Patrick Stewart) in CentralAmerica. She hears about the legendfrom some townspeople andbegins to believe what she was tolduntil she realizes that Leonardo(James Arnold Taylor) has beendown there to become a betterleader. With Leo gone from hisbrothers, Raphael (Nolan North)has taken to fighting crime in NYCby himself as the “Nightwatcher.”Donatello (Mitchell Whitfield) isworking as a computer tech supportand Michelangelo (MikeyKelley) — who is lovingly calledMikey — works as a kids’ partyentertainer and eats pizza, ofcourse.The brothers have grown distant,especially Leo and Raph who thisstory is primarily about. None ofthe others know of Raph’s secretidentity as the Nightwatcher exceptApril’s boyfriend, Casey (ChrisEvans) who helps him fight crime.With Leo’s return, the brotherscontinue to fight with each otherwhich forces Splinter to keep themfrom fighting crime until they canlearn to get along. This is the mainstoryline for “TMNT” — the bondsof brotherhood.After April delivers the statues toMr. Winters, the audience learns ofthe Foot Clan, a group of ninjas butmore human and less reptile thanthe turtles, who work for Winters.A9The statues come to life and turnout to be the leader’s former soldiers.That leader is none otherthan Mr. Winters. He orders themto find the 13 monsters and capturethem. The four brothers must standtogether to fight off the monsters,statues and Foot Clan because theydon’t know who can be trusted.There is an obvious hint at theend of the film of another turtleflick. The plot of “TMNT” is thinand might be hard for some childrento follow. However, it mightbe a good idea to catch up on thethree previous “Teenage MutantNinja Turtles” movies before hittingthe theater for this film.I really enjoyed watching“TMNT,” especially from a reminiscentperspective as I find mostothers my age and older will aswell. I’ve had a Ninja Turtle figurinefor as long as I can remember.The head goes down and whenthe legs are squeezed together,his head pops back up. It’s nice tobe reminded of the simple joys ofchildhood. Adults in their 20s to 30swill probably appreciate this filmthe most since the original filmsand TV series were made while theywere growing up. It will be a wonderfulintroduction to the mutantturtle world for younger children.However, parents older than theirearly 30s may find “TMNT” an ultimatebore. I would suggest not takingchildren younger than 6 to thisfilm as some of the characters mayscare them and they could havea hard time following the story.“TMNT” is fun and definitely bringsback some good old memories.Cowabunga dude!FLICK AT A GLANCEGrade: BRated: PGTime: 84 minutesOpens Fridayphoto credit / Imagi Production Limited and Warner Bros. PictureThe brothers, especially Raphael and Leonardo, have grown distant in “TMNT” which opens Friday.A BeautifulSmileis Priceless.Heidi Vernon - <strong>Tooele</strong>Smile by:DAVID REMINGTON D.D.S, M.S.D.1194 N. Main St., <strong>Tooele</strong> • 833-9300


A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTHURSDAY March 22, 2007SportsSPORTS WRAPNeed permission to use fieldsAll coaches for youth, adult recreation oraccelerated sports programs must obtainpermission, sign for times desired andprovide a proof of liability insurance fromthe office of the school you wish to usebefore practicing or playing on the <strong>Tooele</strong>School District playgrounds and practicefields. You can obtain proof of insurancefrom your league president. ClarkeJohnsen Junior High will not be availablefor use until fall of 2007.Cowboy netters fallBingham spoiled Grantsville’s perfect andundefeated season Wednesday with a5-0 victory over the Cowboys Tuesday atSouth Jordan. The Cowboys had a perfect6-0 record to date before the Minersrecorded the dual triumph at home.Grantsville now ventures south to competein the St. George Invitational boys’tennis tournament Friday and Saturdayin Dixieland. The Cowboys also hostPleasant Grove Wednesday at 3 p.m.Cowboy’s winning streak endsLeave it to Bear River to spoil a Grantsvillewinning streak. The Bears exploded forfive goals in the opening half Tuesdayhanding the Cowboys a 6-0 setback in theRegion 11 boys’ soccer opener at GHS.Derek Miller and Nick Celaya each talliedtwo goals each while teammates JosephGomez and McCoy Bourne added onescore each to spearhead the triumph forBear River. Brady Munns logged the victoryin goal for the Bears. Grantsville tooka two-game win streak into the contestwith consecutive victories over Millard(7-2) and Carbon (3-2) last week to closeout the preseason. The Cowboys ventureto Ogden Friday for a league bout withthe Tigers at 3:30 p.m. Grantsville returnshome to host region-rival Logan Tuesdayat 3:30 p.m.Cowgirls resume playGrantsville hopes the momentum of adecisive 8-0 triumph over BonnevilleFriday will carry over into today’s preseasonbout. The Cowgirls host Class4A foe Cyprus today at 3 p.m. Grantsvillehopes to avenge a 3-0 setback to theLady Pirates in the St. George Warm-Uptournament March 10 earlier this season.Grantsville also hits the road to DeltaFriday for a non-league bout with theLady Rabbits at 3:30 p.m. The Cowgirlsbegin Region 11 action Wednesday with ahome contest with league-rival Bear Riverat 3:30 p.m.G-ville WBBA baseballThe Grantsville WBBA Youth Baseballleague, ages 4 through 12, will haveregistration and try outs this weekend,beginning tonight at the Grantsvillelittle league fields. Any kid interestedin playing baseball for the Grantsvilleleague should register their player eithertonight or Friday from 5:30 p.m. untildark or Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1p.m., all at the little league fields. Allbirthdates will be the age on April 30.For more information contact BryanDelaney at 830-2142.Flag football tourneyThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County Recreation has scheduleda flag football tournament for March24 and 31 at the Deseret Peak Complex.For more information contact Jeff Newtonat 435-241-0057.Cowboy Club meetingThe Cowboy Club has scheduled a meetingfor Thursday, March 22 at 7 p.m. inRoom 14 at GHS. For more informationcontact Kurt Fisher at 884-0905.Softball meeting March 22<strong>Tooele</strong> County men’s and co-ed softballleagues have scheduled a coaches meetingfor Thursday March 22. The summerfee is $425 and the registration deadlineis April 13. For more info contact JeffNewton at 435-241-0057.Erda softball teamsTeams are now being accepted for the2007 Erda Softball League season. Therewill be a men’s and coed league thissummer. Entry fee is $375. Team’s willbe accepted on a first-come, first-servebasis. For more information contact TyJudd at 435-840-4379.<strong>Tooele</strong> surprises Ogden with overtime winphotography / Troy Boman<strong>Tooele</strong>’s D.J. Gallegos chases down a ball in a game last year. The Buff forward produced a second-half goal Tuesday and Zach Jensen addeda goal in overtime to lift <strong>Tooele</strong> to a 2-1 triumph over region rival Ogden in the Region 11 boys’ soccer debut.by Nick DrakeSPORTS EDITOR<strong>Tooele</strong> has turned in somestrong play during the 2007boys soccer slate but had nothingto show for it headed intoSaturday’s preseason finale.The Buffs knew it was animportant game to beat Carbonand head into the always toughRegion 11 season on a winningnote.<strong>Tooele</strong> made short work ofthe Dinos with a 5-1 triumph.Ian Mohr and Mitch Gallegosspurred the victory with a pairof goals each and Jason Faudreedrilled another goal betweenthe pipes to aid the effort.The preseason victory apparentlycarried over into Tuesday’sRegion 11 debut with rivalOgden.Zach Jensen lifted <strong>Tooele</strong> toa thrilling 2-1 overtime victoryover the Tigers with a beautifulthrow in front of the Ogden netwith only one minute remaining.D.J. Gallegos fired in a goalin the opening minutes of thesecond half to spot <strong>Tooele</strong> a 1-0cushion.Alfonso Perea tallied theTigers lone goal of the night.The win snapped a 10-matchlosing skid to the Ogden boys’soccer program. Not since2002, when <strong>Tooele</strong> swept theTigers en route to the covetedRegion 11 crown, has the Buffsupended the Ogden squad untilTuesday.The Buffs went into the gameagainst Carbon a little snake bitten,losing all four matches todate, three of which were decidedby one goal and two of thosethree setbacks in overtime.Springville handed <strong>Tooele</strong> atough 4-3 loss in double overtimelast Thursday on the RedSEE OVERTIME ON A11Lady Buffs avenge loss with 5-1 victory over 5A Minersby Nick DrakeSPORTS EDITOR<strong>Tooele</strong> may have been a“little flat” against Payson onTuesday, but it wasn’t aboutto happen two days in a row,especially when the opponentwas rival Bingham.The Lady Buffs parlayeda huge four-run outburst inthe first frame into a big leadearly and Lauren Folta made itstand en route to a decisive 5-1<strong>Tooele</strong> triumph over the Class5A Lady Bengals Wednesdayat Deseret Peak Complex.<strong>Tooele</strong> produced five hitsin the opening session of thegame and eight hits for thegame to avenge one of its losseson the season, a 3-0 lossMarch 10 in the St. GeorgeWarm-Up tourney to thesesame talented Bengals.Surprisingly, the Lady Buffsdropped a disappointing 5-4 decision to Class 4A foePayson Tuesday on the LadyLions home field.Payson erupted for fourruns in the fateful fifth andphotography / Troy Boman<strong>Tooele</strong> coach Barry Pitt and assistant Brad Patch celebrate a victory with their Lady Buff squad at DeseretPeak Complex earlier this season. The squad posted an impressive 5-1 triumph over Class 5A BinghamWednesday at Deseret Peak to avenge a setback to the Lady Miners in St. George just two weeks ago.held off a furious Lady Buffrally in the final two innings toseize the victory.Alex Bushman knocked ina pair of runs, including asolo home run, to provide theoffense needed to upset thesecond-ranked Lady Buffs athome.Kelsey Mendenhall blasteda three-run home run in theseventh inning and scored apair of runs for the game toignite the <strong>Tooele</strong> offense.The Lady Buffs now sporta glossy 8-3 overall record onthe season.<strong>Tooele</strong> is set to host Class5A foe Jordan Tuesday in nonleagueaction at 3 p.m. andthen begin Region 11 softballplay Wednesday with a homedate with league-rival Loganat 3:30 p.m., both at DeseretPeak Complex.<strong>Tooele</strong> coach Barry Pittsaid his team was fired upfor the rematch with BinghamWednesday.SEE VICTORY ON A11FROM THE SIDELINESFive reasons not to count the Jazz out in postseasonThe Utah Jazzhave beenthe topic ofconversationfor over a week now.Their Eastern roadtrip went from bad toworse, all the whilecommentators werepushing the panicbutton calling the David GumucioJazz overachievers CONTRIBUTING WRITERand discounting theirseason and theirhopes for any success in the playoffs.Sure the road trip was grueling, fourgames in five days — who came up withthat schedule? Their opener with Miamiwas a heartbreaker. The Jazz should havewon it despite blowing a 14-point leadgoing into the fourth quarter. Utah still ledwith 1:28 left after one of Mehmet Okur’spatented 3-pointers, 86-85. But for whateverreason the Jazz choked down thestretch, which is something they seldomdo.The next day it was on to Orlando, theMagic and Dwight Howard. The Magicserved up more slight-of-hand than theJazz could handle! Utah had more turnoversin the first half (16) than they averagefor an entire game (15.6). They endedup with 22 turnovers that resulted in 27Magic points. Howard tricked the Jazz for31 and before you could say “abracadabra”the unexplainable happened: 101-90.Another night in a hotel bed and a travelday later the Jazz were in Philadelphiabattling the cold sleet, slush and snow aswell as the 76ers — at least the ones thatshowed up. An hour before game timeonly six players on Philly’s roster hadmade it to the Wachovia Center. Therewere maybe 1,000 fans in the arena at tipoff,with late arrivals no doubt slowed bythe hostile weather. Once the fans wadedthrough the slushy parking lot to find theirseat — with plenty of good ones still available— the 76ers gave the fans their money’sworth at the Jazz’s expense, 89-88.Another night on the road, the Jazzfound themselves in Cleveland holdingcourt with his majesty King LeBronJames. The fans gave Carlos Boozertheir opinion about his departure fromCleveland, but it took a second-half surgefrom King James himself to stop the formerCavalier and the Jazz. The transitiongame, poor defense and pitiful shootingruled against Utah down the stretch andthe Jazz were dismissed, 82-73.What gave me heartburn wasn’t somuch the four-game road trip skid asmuch as it was the Houston Rockets werewinning while the Jazz were losing. WithHouston posed on the launch pad to stealaway Utah’s home court advantage, Utahfans started to pucker. But no cause foralarm, because there are five good reasonsnot to worry.First, Utah has Jerry Sloan. Jerryshould win the Red Auerbach Trophy forNBA Coach of the Year, as awarded by theleague and selected by media membersfrom throughout North America. If hedoesn’t win the award now, when will he?The media keeps overlooking him and Ican’t figure out why. No other coach inbasketball is more deserving. Sloan’s “youcan always be better” approach to basketballand coaching have the Jazz positionedperfectly for a run at the playoffs this seasonand he has developed this team fromscratch.Second, Carlos Boozer. Talk abouta player coming into his own element.Sloan has perfected Boozer and his gamehigh25-point, 21-rebound double-doubleagainst the Warriors this week proved it,while helping the Jazz slam on the brakesand regain control of their four-game skid.This was Boozer’s 41st double-doublethis season and his showing againstGolden State was Utah’s first 20-20 gamesince current Cleveland Cavalier DonyellMarshall did it in December 2001, and thefirst 25-20 game since Marshall had one inJanuary 2001.Third, Mehmet Okur. Name one otherbig man in the league that has the insideoutsidegame of Okur or his outsiderange? There isn’t. When you’re comingdown the stretch and need a big basket,look for the big guy wherever you findhim. He has the skill, the confidence andwill soon be a father — what more couldyou ask for?Fourth, Brian Williams. In his secondseason he has proven himself as the finestpoint guard in the league. He provedit against the warriors with 10 points, fiverebounds and 17 assists, not to mentionhis two clutch free throws sealing thewin for Utah. He is the team leader andas long as he is on the floor, Utah hasa chance. Remember the days of JohnStockton? It really hasn’t changed much.And Fifth, Utah’s depth. When youhave skilled players waiting in the wingsto back up your starters, it breeds confidence!Fisher, Harpring, Millsap andBrewer to name a few. This week the Jazzgot 33 points off the bench with rookieforward Paul Millsap leading the way with16 points, six rebounds, two steals anda block, not to mention his big 3-pointerthat gave the Jazz the distance theyneeded.Jazz Fans, losing streaks come and gobut we must stand by our team. In fact weare very similar to the Jazz right now. Wehave to stay focused on the game plan, dowhat we do best, and be mentally toughdown the stretch. Don’t let the media orthe “Chicken Little’s” of the world influenceyour trust in your team, the UtahJazz. Have faith in them! Sometimes youjust have to believe. I’ll see you from thesideline.


THURSDAY March 22, 2007TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINMiners edge Cowboys in extra inningby Nick DrakeSPORTS EDITORGrantsville had plenty ofopportunities to score runs inMonday’s game against ParkCity.But the Cowboys just couldn’tget the timely hits needed toproduce valuable runs in apitcher’s duel between GHSsouthpaw Wacey Sorenson andMiner hurler Ricky Malott.In the end, those failedchances came back to hauntGrantsville and Park City madethe Cowboys pay dearly for it.Malott cracked a two-outRBI double in the top of theeighth inning to lift the visitingMiners to a hard-fought 3-2triumph over the Cowboys inGrantsville.Malott literally scattered ninehits and stranded 10 base runners,including seven of whichwere in scoring position. Butfortunate bounces and timelystrike-outs allowed the Minerto escape harm throughout thegame with the exception ofsingle runs in the fourth andseventh by GHS.The setback spoiled a strongperformance by Sorenson, wholike Malott relinquished ninehits, but couldn’t get the offensivesupport needed to capturethe preseason triumph.Sorenson helped his causewith a three-hit effort at theplate and the game-tying RBI.Garett Giles also smacked outphotography / Troy Boman a pair of safeties while MarkGrantsville catcher Mark White tags the plate to force out a Wasatch runner attempting to score in St.George. The Cowboys dropped a hard-fought 3-2 decision in eight innings to Park City Monday at GHS.SEE EDGE ON B8THS track takes fifth at Carbon InviteSteve SchwartzmanCORRESPONDENTErin Christiansen walked homewith a gold medal in the javelinthrow at 122-5 to lead the Buff girlsto a third-place finish (55) at theCarbon Invitational Saturday.The Lady Buffs just finishedbehind Judge Memorial (162) andmeter relay at 54.52.<strong>Tooele</strong>’s Morgan Palmer swiped afourth-place medal in the 1600-meterrun at 6:03.37 as Lescanec pulled afourth-place finish and a state qualifyingmark in the girls high jump at5-0. The girl’s 1600-meter relay alsofinished fourth at 4:32.72.Christiansen took home fifthplace her in eighth as Amie Farleyran a 2:52.09 time and an eighthplacefinish in the 800-meter run.The Lady Buff tandem of CassieOborn (high jump, 4-11, state qualifying),and Julia West (javelin, 78-7)finished off the girls finalists witheighth-place finishes.Other girls’ competitors included:Mooney (29.51), Mamales (30.01),and Cassidee Christensen (29.15) inthe 200-meter dash; Farley (15:08),and Shields (15:58) in the 3200-meter run; Shields (2:56.42, Farley(2:52.09) and Bresee (3:02.25) in the800-meter run; Jessica Jensen (23-03.75), Vanessa Luke (21-8.25), andAmy Zwahlen (19-6) in the shot put;Springville (82) and defeated Juan place in the 300 hurdles at 53.83 asAmanda Palmer (7:01.24), Mamales (75-11), West (72-9), MarshDiego (54), Carbon (49), Grand (44),Uintah (27), Park City (12), Union(6) and Duchesne (2).Holly Tyler left the meet withtwo bronze medals for the day, firstin the 100-meter hurdles (17.27), andin the 300-meter hurdles (52.78) asLauren Lescanec pulled a bronzemedal in the 400-meter dash with atime of 1:03.36. Tiffany Caldwell alsoPalmer seized fifth place in the 800-meter run (2:49.97). Kenya Mamalestook home a fifth-place medal in theshot put (28-9.75) as the girls’ medleyrelay placed fifth overall at 5:10.66.Amy Shields ran her way to sixthplace in the girls’ 1600-meter run(6:35.98) as Alyssa Marsh toted asixth place throw in the shot put at28-.5.Farley (6:16.69), and Megan Bresee(6:33.61) in the 3200-meter run;Oborn (19.52), Amya Biorge (19.54),and Carly Ahlstrom (19.79) in the100-meter hurdles; Lindsay Terry(14.58), Caitlin Mooney (14.25), andCassidee Christensen (14.23) in the100-meter dash; Caldwell (1:09.60),and Melinda Ahlstrom (1:08.66)in the 400-meter dash; Ahlstrom(71-4.5), Luke (70-8.5), and Jensen(62-10); Christiansen (12-6.5) in thelong jump; Zwahlen (66-6), Luke (66-4), and Marsh (64) in the javelin.Boys place fourth at CarbonThe Buffs medley relay of PrestonMeyers, Nick Terry, Race Warburton,and Jon Lee raced to a gold medalwith a 3:47.61 finish for the meet.The sole gold finish was the leadtooka first-place finish in the high Morgan Palmer ran a time of (56.95), and Biorge (58.61) in thejump at 14-4.25 as did the girls 400- 13:10 in the girls’ 3200-meter run to 300-meter hurdles; Terry (31.29), SEE TRACK ON B8Buffs battle hard forseventh-inning victoryby Nick DrakeSPORTS EDITOR<strong>Tooele</strong> faced a difficult slatelast week.The Buffs battled four foes infour consecutive days to completea grueling eight games ineight days by Friday.Although <strong>Tooele</strong> droppeddecisions to Uintah (19-13),Murray (15-8) and Cyprus (13-4)in succession, the Buffs parlayeda brilliant come-frombehindeffort into an impressive12-11 triumph over undefeatedClass 5A foe Davis to completea tough stretch in style.Tyler Almond blasted a tworundouble and Chisolm Woolleyhad a RBI hit to help ignite a sixrunseventh inning for the Buffsand trigger the outburst downthe stretch.Matt Gochis produced threehits to key the rally whileAlmond contributed a pair ofsafeties as well.The contest capped an eightgames-in-eight-daysstretch.<strong>Tooele</strong> has posted wins overCarbon (12-2), Wasatch (10-1),Bishop Manogue, Nev. (8-3) andDavis (12-11) and fallen to Cedar(8-4), Union, Murray and Cyprusfrom March 9 to March 16.The Buffs only face one preseasoncontest this week asA11<strong>Tooele</strong> ventures to Woods Crossto tangle with the Wildcats todayat 3 p.m. <strong>Tooele</strong> hits the road toOlympus Tuesday to tangle withthe Class 4A Titans at 3:30 p.m.<strong>Tooele</strong> sports a 5-4 overallrecord on the season.Buff coach Dan Medina saidhis team did a nice job of battlingback on Friday to upendthe Darts.“We got a couple of runs earlyagainst Cyprus,” he stated. “Wewere playing okay in the firstfew innings. We had a 4-3 leadafter five innings. But they hadsome timely hitting to begin thetop of the sixth and broke itopen with their bats. They are asolid team and should do well intheir region.”“We started out strong againversus Davis,” he added. “Wehad a big seventh inning to comeback and beat them. They are agood club and had some fieldingmiscues late. They allowed us tohang around and we took advantageof the mistakes. Our kidsdidn’t quit and our bats savedus again. We were patient at theplate late and did a good job ofworking the count to our favor.It was a tough week and hardon our pitching. But we endedit on a positive and high note bybeating a quality and talented 5Aopponent in Davis.”Victorycontinued from page A10“We came out flat(Tuesday),” he stated. “Thegirls weren’t swinging the batwell and I don’t know whathappened. They played gooddefense but really didn’t swingthe bat until the sixth inning.We had a great comebackeffort but just fell short. Welet them have too many runsearly. Payson was a solid teambut it’s a team we should havebeaten.“The girls came out reallyfocused and enthusiasticagainst Bingham,” he added.“We really hit the crap out ofthe ball. We jumped on themearly and played good defenseOvertimecontinued from page A10Devils home field.Andrew Dearden fired in apair of goals for the hosts whileteammates Jacob Rowe andCameron Brink tacked on onescore each.Mitch Gallegos, Chase Wilsonand Sam England provided agoal each for the Buffs in thecontest and force the extra sessions.But <strong>Tooele</strong> wasn’t about tobe denied Saturday at <strong>Tooele</strong>against the Dinos.Now, the Buffs take a 2-4record into the Region 11 boutwith Logan Friday in a toughroad test against the Grizzliesat 3:30 p.m. <strong>Tooele</strong> also hitsthe road to Ogden to tanglewith region-rival Ben LomondTuesday, also at 3:30 p.m.<strong>Tooele</strong> coach Chris Wilcoxsaid his team was finally healthyand ready to battle the Tigers inregion play.“This was the first gamewe’ve had this season wherewe’ve been able to start ourprojected starters on the fieldat the same time,” he noted.“That started us off on a highand shut them down. We cameout of the gate swinging andnever looked back. This gamethe girls were eager to seekrevenge for losing to them inthe tournament. It’s such arival between the two teamsand they were too anxious inthe first meeting at St. George.They relaxed more and hit theball hard (Wednesday). It’s abig win because it’s just priorgoing into region and Binghamis a topnotch 5A team.”Payson 5 - <strong>Tooele</strong> 4The Lady Lions shocked theLady Buffs with a close victoryTuesday at Payson.Payson snapped a scorelessaffair in the bottom of thefourth when Alex Bushmancrushed a solo home run tospot the Lions a one-run edge.note. It gave them a little bit ofconfidence that players were incorrect positions and the gamewent really well.“It was an evenly matchedgame and still remained scorelessby halftime,” he added.“D.J. gave us a big boost earlyin the second half and Zachhelped us with the big throwin overtime. Both teams wereevenly matched and bothdefenses played well. It was ahuge win for us due to the factthat Ogden has the tradition ofbeing a dominant soccer programand the fact that they’veowned us for the past fiveyears. There have been someclose losses and embarrassingdefeats. It shows a lot of characterin this year’s team. It wasexactly what we needed to startthe region season. We knew wewere capable of beating thembut we just went out and gotthe job done. Hopefully, it willgive us some confidence goinginto Friday’s game and for therest of the season.”Coach Wilcox stated that histeam nearly came away with apair of preseason victories insuccession last week.“The Springville match wasa good challenging game,” heThe Lady Lions tacked onfour more tallies in the bottomof the fifth to take a 5-0 cushioninto the final two frames ofplay. Karlie Mangleson beganthe inning with a single whileconsecutive two-out walks toRiley Adams, Brittney Wilsonand Leah Crouch forced homea run. Bushman followedwith a RBI single and ChelseyDamon was hit by a pitch toallow another Lion to trothome. Crouch bolted home ona wild pitch to give the hosts afive-run lead.<strong>Tooele</strong> attempted to battleall the way back. The LadyBuffs caught fire in the top ofthe sixth. Kelsey Mendenhallbelted a lead-off single, racedto second on a passed ball,took third on a wild pitch andnoted. “We trailed 3-1 at half. Wemade some significant errorsthat cost a couple of goals. Butwe did get the one goal in beforehalftime. We talked about ourlackadaisical defensive performancein the first half and whatwe could do offensively to putsome pressure on them. We gottwo goals, held them out ofthe net completely and then toforce overtime. It was a toughloss for us. It was frustrating tolose that way but it was encouragingto watch the kids battleback from the deficit.”“Against Carbon,we wereable to go up 3-1 at halftime,and while we still had the leadthe team’s positioning wasstill out of kilter in the firsthalf,” he added. “So while wewere ahead, it wasn’t the mostimpressive team performance.We cleaned it up in the secondhalf and dominated the secondhalf. Then we were able to subthe entire varsity team out andget some valuable varsity experiencefor the younger kids.”<strong>Tooele</strong> 2 - Ogden 1 (OT)The Buffs battled their regionnemesis the Tigers in the Region11 boys’ soccer opener and captureda hard-fought triumphdarted home on a clutch twoouthit by Dani Sloan.Still, the Lady Buffs trailed5-1 headed into their finaltrip to the plate of the game.<strong>Tooele</strong> went down swinging,literally. Whitnie Griffith andBrittany Gonzales crackedconsecutive two-out singlesto trigger the <strong>Tooele</strong> comebackand Mendenhall crusheda three-run home run blast tomake the game a one-run contest,5-4. But a pop out endedthe rally and allowed Paysonto register the upset triumph.Griffith pounded out threehits to spearhead the LadyBuff attack while Mendenhalllogged a pair of safeties.Sloan, Gonzales and MattieSnow produced a hit each aswell for <strong>Tooele</strong>.Tuesday at THS.Both teams battled to a 0-0deadlock in the first half. Stellarplay from both defenses keptthe game a scoreless affair forthe first 40 minutes of play.And even at the start of thesecond half, both teams playwell.However, D.J. Gallegos gavethe Buffs a big boost with anoutstanding play five minutesinto the second half of regulation.The <strong>Tooele</strong> forward earnedpossession of the ball, dribbleddown the field, made a nice fakeon a Tiger defender and drilledthe ball in between the pipes tostake the Buffs to a 1-0 edge.But the Tigers answered 15minutes later when AlfonsoPerea headed in a pass in frontof the Buff net to force a 1-1deadlock and still 20 minutesleft in regulation.In overtime, the ninth minuteof first overtime, Zach Jensengave the Buffs an emotionallift. The Buff threw in a pass infront of the Tiger net and in theconfusion in front of the goal,an Ogden player knocked theball backwards into the net toproduce the game-winning anddeciding score.photography / Troy Boman<strong>Tooele</strong> slugger Mark Pratt enjoys a light moment during a gamewith Granger at Deseret Peak Complex. 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THURSDAY March 22, 2007■ <strong>Bulletin</strong> Board■ Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays■ Classifieds and Public NoticesTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINHometownB1Unless otherwise requested, community news itemssuch as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies andThe <strong>Bulletin</strong> Board must be submitted by 3 p.m. theday prior to the desired publication date. To place acommunity news item or for more information contactCommunity News Editor Karen Hunt at 882-0050.Track open to anyone who loves to racephotography / Mark WatsonWhen the green light shines on the starting tree, drivers openthe throttle.by Mark WatsonSTAFF WRITERPeople from throughout the world flock to theBonneville Salt Flats near Wendover each fall to seesome of the fastest cars on the planet. Speed Weekin August and the World of Speed in Septemberare two phenomenal events. But for those whodo not have millions to spend on super high-techracing machines or do not have the assistance of acrew of scientists, racing their own personal souped-up cars at theWendover Airport can be just as thrilling.Gates will open at noon this Sunday for the second race of theseason at Wendover Raceway, one mile east of the main airport. Ifyou own a car, want to race and have $10 — you’ll get the greenlight. The raceway opened for the first time this year on March 11.“I’ve been going out there for the last three years and havebeen to about 40 races. It’s a lot of fun,” said Bill Strickland, ofGrantsville, who recorded the fourth-fastest time on March 11 inhis 1934 Dodge truck. Strickland covered the 1/4-mile straightwaytrack in 11.66 seconds. John Hansen of West Wendover recordedthe fastest time of the day in a 1966 Chevy Nova with a time of11.43. The racers continually tinker, tune and rebuild their vehiclesto improve their times.“You can run as much as you want out there. At Rocky Mountain(Raceway in West Valley City) you can only make two runs. I madesix passes on Sunday,” Strickland said.On March 11, 220 runs were made on the track which runs northand south between the two large runways at the airport. Backin the 1940s the section was used so B-29 bombers could taxibetween the two main runways.“That’s the biggest group of people I’ve ever seen out thereSunday. You go to Rocky Mountain and it’s all serious. At WendoverSEE CARS ON B5photography / Mark WatsonDrivers with their vehicles of all makes and models flockto the Wendover Airport on Sundays to see how fast theirmachines can travel. Wendover Raceway owner RandyCroasmun (top) points out the device which gives drivers thegreen light.Cool-season crops can be planted through March, AprilMarchweatherthe pastcoupleof weeks has beenpretty lamb-like.Farmers have beenout plowing, cultivatingand plantingtheir fields, thelawns are greeningup and the soil hasbegun to dry outenough to plant.Don’t be fooled.It is still onlyDiane SagersCORRESPONDENTGardenSpotVOLUNTEERSThe second annual Cinco DeMayo celebration is beingplanned for Saturday, May 5,with a car show on Sunday, May6, at the Veterans Memorial Parkon Vine St./Main. Enthusiasticworkers to help bring it togetherneeded, including all types ofvendors, people to help set upand tear down the day of theevent, entertainment and decorators.Call Rose Trujillo formore info (435-882-8900) ext. 24(police department).March. Years of experience showus that you just can’t count on thepleasant days to hold clear throughthe spring. The average date of lastfrost in much of <strong>Tooele</strong> County isabout May 6 — in some areas itcomes later.However, you can still plant somecrops in your gardens — simply beselective in your choices.First, check to see if your soil isdry enough to work. Dig a coupleof inches below the surface of yourgarden and get a handful of soil.Squeeze it into a ball. Obviouslyif water drips out, it is too wet tophotography courtesy Diane SagersLettuce is always a favorite for salads.While it does not grow and produce wellin the hot summer months, it is excellentfor cool-spring gardening.HEATINGThe local heat program helpslow income families paytheir gas and power utility bills.The program is still acceptingapplications and ends April 27.Appointments will be scheduledthrough the end of March andwill be taking walk-ins startingin April. Call Tanya or Heatherfor more info at 882-1278.work. Assuming that is not the case,form it into a ball and toss it intothe air allowing it to land on yourhand. If it breaks apart, it is readyto till. Do not till soil that is toomoist. Tilling wet soil damages it byforming it into hard clods that willremain all summer.If it is not quite ready yet, don’tdespair. You can probably still turna small section of soil with a fork orshovel, breaking up the clods andraking it smooth then plant seedsdirectly into the ground.Quite a few crops grow well incool weather — better, in fact thanin warmer weather. Consider seedingin lettuce, radishes, beets, carrots,cauliflower, parsley, parsnips,potatoes, chard, peas, spinach,turnips, onions, cabbage, broccoli,asparagus and rhubarb can all beplanted any time the soil is workable.Cool-season vegetables includethe cole crops. Cabbage, broccoliand kohlrabi are excellent for plantingsoon. Cole crops require cooltemperatures and fertile soil.Turnips can be difficult to grow.FISH FRYSt. Marguerite’s CatholicChurch Knight’s ofColumbus is having a fish fryFriday, March 30, in the downstairssocial hall from 6 p.m. to9 p.m. For ticket info contactGrand Knight Billy Sandoval at435-882-8343.SEE CROPS ON B5


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Youneed to stay with your brother/ sister.”You probably grumbled thenand vowed to escape from thelittle brat (and vice versa).Chances are, though, you seeone another as pretty decentpeople these days.But what if your sib disappearedsomewhere between“grow up” and “grow together”?In the new novel “SisterMine” by Tawni O’Dell, awoman’s missing sister suddenlycomes home. Can thingsever be right between them?Life in the mining townof Jolly Mount, Pa., wasn’teasy. Coal was king there, andmost of the town’s familiesowed their livelihoods to it.But working long days undergroundcan be dangerous, andthat sometimes makes a man’smood as dark as the mine hetoils in.Two days after her motherdied from complications ofchildbirth, 6-year-old Shae-Lynn Penrose took responsibilityfor her baby sister.Shae-Lynn bathed Shannonand comforted her, dressedher in clean clothes and readBOOK WORM“Sister Mine”by Tawni O’Dellc.2007, Shaye AreheartBooks416 pagesSubscribe Today • 882-0050money’s freedom!562 N. Main200 Millpond430 E. Main88 E. 1000 North3557 W. 9800 SouthWith TFCU’shigh yield moneymarket account,enjoy the flexibilityof traditional savingswith returnslike a CD.* Member must move funds to the specific level to earn the dividend for that level. Balances below the required minimum earn share savings rate. Declared, paid and compounded monthly. Maximum of three in-personwithdrawals / transfers per month. Withdrawals or transfers using TFCU’s ExpressPC and ExpressLine are unlimited and without fee. Excessive withdrawal fee of $5.00 posted on the last day of the calendar month.bedtime stories. And whenthe girls’ father was in a rage,Shae-Lynn took the beatingsso Shannon would be safe.As soon as she was oldenough, Shae-Lynn plannedtheir escape. She would moveto a bigger city, taking hertoddler son and her sister.She would go to college, raiseClay to be a good man, and getShannon out of danger.But then Shannon disappearedwithout a trace andShae-Lynn feared her fatherkilled her sister. If Shannonwas alive, wouldn’t she havetried to call? For 18 years,Shae-Lynn lived without knowing,while she tried to set herlife straight. She moved backto Jolly Mount and startedher own business; adjusted tolife in a small town and triedto forget her former days asa cop and her former bestfriend, whom she fell in lovewith when they were kids.Then, someone from thepast shows up. It’s Shannon,and she’s pregnant.She’s also being tailed by asnooty Big City lawyer, a franticConnecticut mama-wannabe,and a Russian mobsterwith a gun. Has Shannon’ssoul become as black as thecoal that comes from thenearby mines?I really like novels like thisone. I liked that author TawniO’Dell doesn’t give everythingup early on and that she offerslittle plot surprises all theway to the end of her book.I liked that the main characteris someone you’d wantin your corner and that she’sflawed a little, which makesher even more appealing. AndI truly enjoyed O’Dell’s writing:the vivid descriptionsof Pennsylvania coal-miningregions, the unapologetic brutalityof life she depicts, andthe confusion of someonewho loves deeply but hatesthat she does.If you’re looking for a novelthat you won’t want to putdown, dig this one up. You’redefinitely going to want tomake “Sister Mine” yours.Neighborsmore alikethan notThoughmanyofus weretaught thatpoemshave hiddenmeaningsthatmust bediscoveredandpried outlike themeat fromwalnuts, aTed KooserU.S. POET LAUREATE,2004-2006poem is not a puzzle, butan experience. Here DavidBaker makes a gift to usthrough his deft descriptionof an ordinary scene.Reading, we accept theexperience of a poem andmake it a part of our lives,just as we would take inthe look of a mountain wepassed on a trip. The poet’suse of the words “we” and“neighbors” subtly underlinethe fact that all of usare members of the humancommunity, much alike,facing the changing seasonstogether.Neighbors in OctoberAll afternoon his tractorpulls a flat wagonwith bales to the barn, thenback to the waitingchopped field. It trails afeather of smoke.Down the block we bendwith the season:shoes to polish for a biggame,storm windows to battenor patch.And how like a field is thewhole sky nowthat the maples have shedtheir leaves, too.It makes us believers —stationed in groups,leaning on rakes, lookinginto space. We rub blistersover billows of leaf smoke.Or stand alone,bagging gold for the colddays to come.David Baker’s next book,“Midwest Eclogue,” isforthcoming this fall fromW. W. Norton. “Neighborsin October” is reprintedfrom “The Truth aboutSmall Towns,” Universityof Arkansas Press, 1998.Strengthtraining forchildrenQ: My son’s traveling basketballteam has just startedhaving “weight workouts” twotimes a week for the players.The team consists of boysfrom 10 to 12 years old. Mywife is worried that this maybe too young for him to beginto work out with weights, butI think otherwise. Does shehave a reason to worry?A: There have been manystudies completed on strengthtraining for children and adolescents.In the past it wassuggested that strength trainingcould be dangerous forchildren and could lead togrowth issues. Today, thereis research that supports theimplementation of a strengthtrainingprogram for childrenas long as it is part of a wellsupervisedand comprehensivehealth regime.The American College ofSports Medicine states that“strength training can be asafe and effective activityfor this age group providedthat the program is properlydesigned and competentlysupervised.”The ACSM also emphasizesthat “strength training is aspecialized form of physicalconditioning distinct from thecompetitive sports of weightliftingand powerlifting, inwhich individuals attemptto lift maximal amounts ofweight in competition.”Performed within the properguidelines, your son canbenefit from strength training,which will improve hismusculoskeletal strength,motor skills and overall basketballskills (quickness, agility,jumping ability). A wellroundedprogram includingaerobic and flexibility trainingin addition to strength trainingis key.Here are a fewguidelines to ensureyour son is exercisingsafely and effectively.• Be sure that the coach orperson in charge of developingyour son’s workouts isknowledgeable and has theexperience and proper qualifications.Having once beena basketball player on anylevel does not guarantee thatsomeone will know how todesign a workout programfor someone else, especiallychildren. Adult and child/adolescentprograms are NOTthe same. Make sure yourson’s program caters to hisneeds.• Start with the basics.Body-weight exercises arethe best type for children.Push-ups, pull-ups and situpsare great strength-trainingexercises.• Stay aware and monitorhis progress. Ask questions,make mental notes and checkin with your son about howhe is feeling. If you start tonotice any changes or detectyour son becoming overlytired, sore or injured, contacthis coach immediately anddiscuss the specifics of hisworkouts. Seek professionalassistance if necessary.Always consult a physicianbefore beginning anexercise program. AndreaRenee Wyatt, M.S.S., C.S.C.S.,is a certified personal trainerwith an extensive backgroundin strength and conditioningas well as therapeuticrecreation. If youhave a fitness or trainingquestion, e-mail Andrea atletters.kfws@hearstsc.com orwrite her in care of KingFeatures Weekly Service, P.O.Box 536475, Orlando, FL32853-6475.(c) 2007 King Features Synd., Inc.


THURSDAY March 22, 2007TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINHomelessness: We’re called touse God’s blessings for othersExamineyourselvesto seewhether youare living inthe faith (2Corinthians13.5)Yes, itis true.Whether wewant to hearit or not,whether weSteve LeiserGUEST COLUMNISTMATTERS OF FAITHwant to believe it or not, wecannot ignore that there arehomeless people in <strong>Tooele</strong>County. These people areour neighbors. They are partof this community. They arefaith-filled people. They arechildren of God. They are us.The truth is, although wetend to rest upon our accomplishmentsand achievements,none of us is immune fromcircumstances that could leadto dependence on others forshelter and food.The fact is, we are notindependent at all. We aredependent upon God. Werecognize that, as people offaith, we come to God withempty hands upturned andGod fills them. But the storydoes not end there. We arecalled to faithfully manageGod’s gifts and to generouslyshare God’s gifts. Thatis being a good neighbor.That is part of expressingour thanks to God. Our generosityand our willingnessto share, is an expression, awitness and a reflection ofour faith and trust in God’spromise of providing for thiscommunity. Our willingnessto share demonstrates livingin faith.Indeed, God is generous,and we are wealthy with giftsfrom God. This community isblessed with material as wellas spiritual gifts. Even ourefforts are gifts from God.Well, so what?Friends, when we areaware of people in need, weneed to pause and examinewhether we are fully livingour faith. Do we accept thatthe gifts of God are meantto be shared? Or do we turninward and use God’s gifts forself-gratification? We mustbeware. If we turn to self, ifwe direct our gifts within, weare misguided. Our actionswill isolate us from the verycommunity in which we aregathered by God. And sadly,we will fail to fully realize thejoy of giving and community.Jesus taught us that lifeis about loving God and lovingour neighbor. Life is notabout coveting material andB3spiritual things. Indeed, to doso is to say that we are relyingon our humanity ratherthan trusting in Christ’slife, death and resurrection.Instead, living our faith centerson reflecting the generosityof God’s love, love thatis given freely for the benefitof all of us who are poor andin need.We live in a communitywhere there is suffering thatcannot be ignored and toignore the needs of others isto ignore the call of God.There’s the rub. If God’sgifts are not used properly,they can cause one to beblind even to the One whoblessed us with those gifts.How ironic. What a risk Godtakes to grant us gifts! Still,God continues to bless thiscommunity that we mayreceive and share God’s love.God shares God’s gifts trulyout of love for all God’s children.So can we.Pastor Steve LeiserMountain of Faith LutheranChurch 1784 N. Aaron Dr.,<strong>Tooele</strong>, attended LutherTheological Seminary inSt. Paul, Minn. as well asPacific Lutheran TheologicalSeminary in Berkeley, Calif.Action Tax & BookkeepingServices 148 West Main, G-ville, 884-1040Form 1040........... $ 45Form 1040A......... $ 40Form 1040EZ........ $ 25INCLUDES FREE E-FILINGAND STATE RETURN(Additional forms and schedule are extra)Action Fast Cash *(Refund 1-2 Days)See News Happening?Give Us a Call! 882-0050TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINLOWEST PRICES AROUNDCompare & SavePay Less, Get Back More!*Bring in last year’s tax invoice and we will beat it!*New Clients OnlyDrop offs Welcome*Restrictions applyJohn & Carol CluffJohn and Carol Cluff havebeen called to serve as missionariesfor The Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-daySaints at the Kirtland HistoricSite in the Ohio, Clevelandmission. They will report tothe missionary training centeron Monday, April 9, 2007.They will speak in sacramentmeeting on March 25,MISSIONARIESin the <strong>Tooele</strong> Fourth Ward at10:50 a.m.John and Carol are the parentsof Paul and Ann Cluffof Meridian, Idaho, Julieand Shannon Lawson ofStansbury Park, Melanie andBoyd Roberts of StansburyPark, Mark and Carol Cluffof Parkersburg, W.V., Jeff andMonica Cluff of St. George,and Shelley Cluff of Salt LakeCity. They have 16 grandchildren.Susan CummingsJohn and Mary CluffRETIREMENTSusan CummingsWells Fargo would like toannounce the retirement oflongtime employee SusanCummings.Frankie Harris, vice-presidentand manager of the<strong>Tooele</strong> Wells Fargo, wouldlike to invite any of Susan’sfriends and customers to anopen house in her honor onWednesday, March 28. It willrun from 11:30 a.m. until 2 p.min the upstairs meeting roomof the bank.In 1971, at the recommendationof Wayne Olsen, vicepresidentand manager of the<strong>Tooele</strong> First Security Bank,Susan started a job that turnedinto a 35-year career in thebanking industry.Upon her retirement, sheplans to stay busy with hermany community service commitments,as well as travelwith her husband.Susan said she expects tomiss the daily contact andfriendships she has made overthe years with her many loyalcustomers at the bank.Susan’s started at FirstSecurity Bank on March 23,1971. She’ll retire March 23,2007.Every Thursday in Your <strong>Transcript</strong>-<strong>Bulletin</strong>www.tooeletranscript.comTo place your classified ads in the <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong>,visit www.tooeletranscript.com.Your ad will appear in the print issue of the <strong>Transcript</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong>,<strong>Tooele</strong> Valley Extra and on the tooeletranscript.com website!


B41. MOVIES: What movie serieswas spun off by an earlier TVseries called “Police Squad!”?2. MUSIC: Which one of theBeatles was the oldest memberof the band?3. MEASUREMENTS: Whathappens to water at 100 degreesCelsius?4. FAMOUS QUOTES: Wheredid the expression “Physician,heal thyself” originate?5. GEOGRAPHY: WhatAmerican city’s ZIP code is22222?6. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE:What was a favorite expressionof sports broadcaster HarryCaray?7. ANIMATION: What was thename of Bambi’s rabbit friend inthe Disney movie?8. HISTORY: What was theTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINnickname of German FieldMarshal Erwin Rommel in WorldWar II?9. MONEY: What country hasan investment coin called theKrugerrand?10. NATURAL WORLD: Thedecorative plant jasmine isnative to which continent?(c) 2007 King Features Synd., Inc.Answers1. “The Naked Gun”2. Ringo Starr3. It boils4. The Bible5. Arlington, Va.OFFICE OPPORTUNITYIN THE GROWING COMMUNITYOF TOOELE COUNTY6. “Holy cow!”7. Thumper8. The Desert Fox9. South Africa10. AsiaAccording Office to the and Utah Professional Medical Education office Council, space <strong>Tooele</strong>is considered available a “Health for Professional immediate Shortage Build-out. Area,” fallingapprox. Surrounded 50% below by prominent the state’s average medical physician practices to population in <strong>Tooele</strong>. ratio.ACROSS1 Pay to play5 Merry11 Off. equipment14 Vicious19 Crawl (with)20 Culmination21 Slangy sib22 Songwriter Greenwich23 Speaker of remark at29 Across25 Writer Rand26 Stiller’s partner27 Club creed28 Bit of sunshine29 Start of remark31 Columnist Bombeck33 Author Umberto36 When the French fry37 High rails38 Part 2 of remark46 Zinc or copper47 Quick comeback48 Lamb product52 Dennis, for one55 Cambridge quaff56 Arkansas hrs.58 Flowering shrub59 Cookie quantity60 Mr. Baba61 Mako or hammerhead63 Joan Van -64 Wilde’s Gray66 Ralston or Miles70 Terminate71 “Ask - Girl” (‘59 film)72 Part 3 of remark76 TV’s “Major -”78 Quiet - mouse79 Singer Tori80 Jennifer of “Rio Lobo”83 Ad - committee84 Put on guard86 Campanella or Clark88 Unimprovable90 Stick92 Solemnly swear94 Cauliflower -95 Anxious96 Pastoral poem97 Button or snap100 DC figure101 Part 4 of remark107 Bell and Barker110 Samovar111 Affirmative vote112 Give a hoot113 Part 5 of remark116 Ring stat118 Build122 Don Diego de la Vega123 Chips’ accompaniment125 End of remarkSuper CrosswordParty of One128 - Park, CO129 SHAEF commander130 Shed131 Around the corner132 Smallest133 Spitz sound134 Loathe135 Big rigDOWN1 Particle2 Sleuth Wolfe3 Work in the lab4 Hammed up “Hamlet”5 Mouth piece?6 Work7 Fountain order8 Unlikely to allure9 Born10 - Peres, MO11 Cops’ org.12 “- River” (‘55 tune)13 Electronics buy14 Verne captain15 One of the Waughs16 Roofing material17 Alpine area18 TV’s “The Wonder -”24 Comic Crosby30 “Agnus -”32 Insignificant33 Raison d’-34 Canvas bed35 Oil cartel38 Pyramid, for one39 Mountain nymph40 Slowly, to Schubert41 Autumn birthstone42 Mouth watering?43 Musical Myra44 Pullover part45 Youth org.49 Analyze poetry50 Well-ventilated51 Run up the phone bill53 Caustic54 Vandyke site57 Next58 Cosmetician Elizabeth60 Aromatic plant62 Vex65 Dickens title start67 Letter from Athens68 Sleep stage69 Bother71 Confidential comment73 Coach Levy74 Where to dance thehora75 Equine accessory76 Connecticut senator77 Sore81 Rent82 Light toolTHURSDAY March 22, 200783 “Bali -”84 Singer Guthrie85 Vegan staple87 Sarah - Jewett89 Director Adrian91 Brownie, for one93 Cautious94 Sicilian rumbler95 Air bear?98 - Ane Langdon99 Prom dates102 Capek play103 “Nightmare on ElmStreet” villain104 Silverware city105 Word with farm or frog106 Long-legged waders107 “- tov!”108 Faced the day109 Sealy competitor114 “- bien!”115 Throw a party116 Demonstrative pronoun117 Holliday of “Matlock”119 Piece of fencing?120 Quahog, e.g.121 Garr of “Mr. Mom”124 Energy125 Vintage126 Widget for Woods127 SaucepanANSWERS ON B7Overlake Professional Offices1959 North Aaron Drive• Located in new subdivision near schools.• Across the street from Mountain West Medical Center Hospital.• Over a 22% Population growth estimated in <strong>Tooele</strong> citybetween 2006 & 2011Lesley Garaycochea(801) 263-1406Sudoku Puzzle #50Sudoku Puzzle #1501 2 3 1 2 3 41 4 5 5 3 6 46 7 5 8 97 22 5 9 6 5 28 2 4 7 4 74 3 6 5 8 99 7 3 2 46 14 6 1 8 4 3 53 1 83 9 2 1SomethingOn YourMind?MediumDifficultANSWERS ON B7Write a letter to the Editor!P.O. Box 390<strong>Tooele</strong>, UT 84074tbp@tooeletranscript.comUnfortunately,kids’ bodies don’t comewith maintenance andcare instructions. Buthelp is still available.ANSWERS ON B7


THURSDAY March 22, 2007Carscontinued from page B1it’s just like street racing withlights,” Strickland said.<strong>Tooele</strong>’s Ryan Hall made fourruns on March 11 and recordedthe seventh-fastest time of 11.94in his 1987 Grand National. “Itwent pretty good. I coudn’t getmuch traction. It’s a good placeto test and tune your car forraces at Rocky Mountain. I usuallygo out once or twice a year.They start earlier in the year andrun later. The season at RockyMountain opens in April andshuts down in September,” Hallsaid. Wendover’s season opensin March and runs throughOctober.Randy Croasmun developedthe raceway 11 years ago andattendence seems to increaseevery year. “We get a lot ofregulars out here. The first oneor two races each year are quitebig because we open one monthahead of Rocky MountainRaceway and people are anxousto get outside. We end up running22 to 25 races each year,”Croasmun said.“We lease the area from thecounty and without the countywe’d probably be out of business.We went several yearswithout making a cent, we hadfive years of breaking even, andwe’ve made some money thelast three years,” Croasmun said.The cost at Wendover Racewayis $5 for spectators and $10 torace your car.Anybody with a driver’slicense is invited to participate.Cropscontinued from page B1“We get anywhere from 16-yearoldswho just got their driver’slicense two days earlier to moreexperienced drivers like our topwinner Sunday in a a ‘64 redNova.”Croasmun estimates therehave been 25,000 runs completedon his racetrack and he’sproud of the fact that there havebeen no major mishaps or injuries.“There are a number of reasonswe don’t have injuries.First, these cars are a lot slowerhere than at other tracks, andsecond we don’t have rails onthe sides that people can crashinto. At some tracks they haveconcrete rails or ditches toroll off into on the side of theRacers line up to compete at Wendover Raceway.They are very susceptible tothe root maggot. Kohlrabimakes an excellent substitutefor turnips.All cole crops need to beplanted early and fertilizedwith sufficient nitrogen fertilizer.Insufficient fertilizer andhot temperatures producetough, bitter crops.Radishes grow quickly.Children are likely to betaken with them because theyprovide the nearest thingto instant results that thevegetable world produces.Many are ready to harvestwithin four weeks of sowing.Plant continuous cropsevery week or two to ensurecontinuous harvest. Radishescome in all colors. Easter EggRadish is a real kids’ favorite,but need not be limited tochild-gardeners. Easter Eggproduces pink, lavender, redand white radishes out of thesame packet. Provide plentyof moisture and fertilizer toavoid hot radishes or pithyhollow interiors.Spinach is also good forearly-season planting andtends to be bitter if it is startedlater.The attached chart showsrecommended varieties ofcool-season crops for thisarea.By planting early, cropswill develop a sweeter flavorwithout the harsh bittertaste so common when theygrow in hot weather. Theyalso mature early — you mayavoid the advances of insectsthat attack a little later in thesummer. Hot weather alsomakes cool-season vegetablesbolt or go to seed. When thishappens the crop is worthless.We are conditioned to thinkof gardens in the form ourancestors used — straightrows with furrows betweenfor ditch irrigation. Today wecan find other methods thatwork equally well or perhapseven better.Try wide-bed planting ofany of the crops listed exceptpotatoes, cabbage, broccoli,cauliflower, asparagus andrhubarb. If your soil is dryenough, till or turn soil 12inches deep and dig trenches3 feet apart piling soil fromthem between the trenches tocreate mounds in the middle.Smooth these mounds flat ontop to make raised beds ofwell-drained soil.Sow seeds by scatteringthem across the width of thebeds. Seeds will grow closertogether using this methodthan in traditional rows, butthin seedlings as needed. Usea rake to take out seedlings atregular intervals or use scissorsto cut them just belowthe soil line. The tender thinningsof beet tops, spinach,turnips, chard, lettuce or cabbagecan be used for salads,soups or cooked greens.If you opt to plant largerplants like potatoes, cabbageand broccoli in raised beds,alternate them diagonallyacross from each other downthe bed.Some gardeners like to useseason extenders like floatingrow cover, a thin pellon-likematerial that lets light andwater through but helps holdin heat. These are excellent touse, particularly if you plant alittle late, to keep insects out.Although the tender cropscan be put in the ground now,the window of opportunitywill be there through April.If the good weather istempting you to put yourtomatoes, eggplants and othertender crops out before mid-May, plant them in some sortof season-extending devicesuch as wall-o-waters. Placethem out for several days towarm the soil under thembefore planting the tenderTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINtracks,” Croasmun said.The business is a family affair.Croasmun’s wife Deeanna collectsmoney at the gate as peoplepour into the area at noonfor each race. Croasmun is theofficial starter and works ina booth where he records thetimes of each race. Racers forma long line and pair up againstwhomever they want to challengeon the track.“I’ve been in Wendover since‘92 and this is the third track I’vehad. It’s mostly just a hobby andit’s a lot of fun,” Croasmun said.The businessman also ownsthe Wendover Times newspaperand is continually looking forways to promote tourism in theborder town. Later on in thecrops.Tips for the weekThe time is right for pruningfruit trees, grapes androses. Next week’s article willbe on spring rose pruning andcare.photography courtesy Diane SagersRadishes are a quick-reward crop,making them excellent for childrento plant.RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF SPRING VEGETABLESGroup A Hardy: Plant as soon as soil dries out in the spring- March 15 to May 1 unlessotherwise indicatedASPARAGUS Mary Washington ** Waltham Washington **RHUBARB Canada Red **, Ruby **, ValentineBROCCOLI Plant through July 15Packman Hybrid **, Green Comet Hybrid **Premium Crop Hybrid,** Paragon Hybrid **CABBAGE- Harvester Queen Hybrid, Golden Acre 84, Stonehead HybridTastie Hybrid, Market Prize Hybrid, Ruby Perfection HybridGourmet Hybrid, Savoy Ace Hybrid, Custodian HybridKOHLRABI - Winner Hybrid, Waldemar Hybrid, Purple Danube HybridONIONS Sets or Transplants: Early Ebenezer, Utah Yellow Sweet Spanish, Walla WallaSeed: Evergreen White bunching (green onions)Crystal White Wax (pickler)PEAS: Plant through May 15Early Frosty, Lincoln, Patriot BanquetEdible Pod: Little Sweetie, Snowflake, Oregon Sugar Pod IISnap Pea: Sugar Ann, Early Snap, Sugar DaddyRADISH: Plant through Sept 1Champion, Cherry Beauty, Easter EggBurpee White, Snow Belle, IcicleSPINACH: Skookum Hybrid, Avon HybridMelody Hybrid, Symphonie HybridTURNIP: Tokyo Cross Hybrid, Market Express HybridWhite Lady Hybrid, DeNancyGroup B Semi hardy: Plant a week or two after "A" group - March 20 - May 1 unlessotherwise indicatedBEET Plant through July 15Mono-Germ * Packman III Hybrid, Earlisweet HybridGolden Beet * Warrior I Detroit Dark Red*CylindraCARROT Plant through June 15Lindoro Hybrid*, A+ Hybrid*, Ingot Hybrid*Pioneer Hybrid *, Scarlet Nantes*, Tuodo Hybrid*CAULIFLOWER Plant through July 1Snow Crown Hybrid, Early Snowball, White Sails HybridStarbright Y Hybrid, Ravella Hybrid, AvalancheEndive - Plant through June 15Salad King, Green CurledLETTUCE - Leaf Green Ice, Oakleaf, Red Sails, FlameButterhead, anuenue, Cindy, Buttercrunch, CitationCrisp Head - Crispy, Salinas, Ithaca, EmpireCos or Romaine - Cosmo, Barcarole, Signal, Roman QueenPARSLEYParamount BanquetPARSNIP All America*, ModelPOTATO: Red Norland, Red Pontiac*, LaSota*SALSIFY - Plant through May 15Mammoth Sandwich IslandSWISS CHARD - Plant through July 1Rhubarb+**, Lucullius+**, Fordhook Giant+**B5year he will hold a car show inconjunction with a weekend ofraces. Most races are held onSunday and race information isavailable at wendoverraceway.com.“Eighty percent of our racerscome from the Greater SaltLake area, Provo, West Valleyand West Jordan,” Croasmunsaid.Dave Monson of Alpine smiledas he maneuvered his car in linewith others preparing to race.“It’s always fun to come outfor the first race of the season.It just nice out here,” he said.“Real low-key. You just pair upand get ready to race.”mwatson@tooeletranscript.comphotography / Mark Watsonphotography courtesy Diane SagersCarrots grow well in cool weather.Choose shorter varieties for ourarea for optimum crops.BuyTickets atOpinionsShared Freely.(Yours and Ours.)Open ForumEvery TuesdayTOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINWENDOVERFUN.COMSAM WOODRUFF, CPAIndividualPartnershipElectronic Filing22 YearsExperienceYear RoundINCOME TAXPREPARATION &ACCOUNTINGFIX YOURADJUSTABLEMORTGAGE LOANLOWEST RATES801-910-4888NOTICEto Settlement CanyonIrrigation Company StockholdersAssessments not paidby April 30, 2007will be charged $25.00delinquent fees.Also, valves may be turnedoff and will be unusable forthe full season.CorporationSmall BusinessDrop offs welcomeMon - Sat 9 am - 10 pm185 N Main, Ste 301, 882-7379You’re not the only one playing in Wendover!Look who’s playing at thePeppermill Concert Hall!Willie Nelson Rick Springfield Randy Travis Linda Ronstadt Kansas & 38 SpecialFor complete list of artists go to:wendoverfun.comUp Coming Events!Randy Travis, March 23Rick Springfield, March 30Jay Leno, April 6thRonnie Milsap, April 13Trace Adkins, April 14ZZ Top, April 20(SOLD OUT!)Paul Anka, April 27Linda Ronstadt, May 5thDionne Warwick, May 11thDoors open 1 hour before the showORCALLResorts at Wendover(SOLD OUT!)(SOLD OUT!)(SOLD OUT!)888-PEPP-TIX


B6TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTHURSDAY March 22, 2007The <strong>Bulletin</strong> Board<strong>Tooele</strong>Flower arrangements neededThe Garden Flower Show at theopening weekend of the Benson GristMill and Spring Crafters Boutique islooking for people to bring flowerarrangements on May 5 to be enteredin the show. There are two categoriesand themes. It’s free to enter and freeto the public. For more info call JaneHigley at 884-3473 or Pam Jensen at884-1267.Cinco De MayoThe second annual Cinco DeMayo celebration is being planned,Saturday, May 5, with a car showon Sunday, May 6, at the VeteransMemorial Park on Vine St./Main. Weneed enthusiastic workers to helpbring it together, all types of vendors,people to help set up and tear downthe day of the event, entertainmentand decorators. Call Rose Trujillofor more info 435-882-8900 ext. 24(police department).Eagles Easter egg huntThe Eagles will have an Easter EggHunt on Saturday, April 7, at 50 S.First St., at 1 p.m. There will be eggswith candy, gifts and other prizes.Cookies and punch will be served.The public is invited, and kids fromthe age of 1 to 11 years old.Heat programThe local heat program helps lowincome families pay their gas andpower utility bills. The programis still accepting applications andends April 27. Appointments will bescheduled through the end of Marchand will be taking walk-ins startingin April. Call Tanya or Heather formore info at 882-1278.Community Action assistanceThe <strong>Tooele</strong> Community ActionProgram is now accepting applications.They are available through the<strong>Tooele</strong> C.A.P. office at 270 Maple St.or call 882-1273 to be prescreened. Ifyou have questions about the EFSPprogram contact Lori Sandoval at 1-800-796-2444 ext. 251.Shop <strong>Tooele</strong>The Shop<strong>Tooele</strong> Business AllianceNetworking Party will be hosted byCorey Price of Upgrades Et Ceteraand Karrie Middaugh of Mary Kay,Wednesday, March 28 at 7 p.m. at theHoliday Inn Express, 1531 N. Main.Bring business cards. See www.Shop<strong>Tooele</strong>.org for more info, or callPaula Williams at 435-579-1733.THS class of ‘48The class of ‘48 from <strong>Tooele</strong> HighSchool is having a get-together dinnerSaturday, March 31 at 6 p.m. atthe Thai House, 297 N. Main. Pleasecome join the fun, visiting and greatfood with your old school pals. Forreservations call 882-3357, 882-0342or 882-8326.Casino/dinner party fund-raiserA casino/dinner party fund-raiserfor the Leukemia and LymphomaSociety’s Team in Training will beMarch 24, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. atSt. Marguerites. Tickets purchasedin advance are $20 and purchasedat the door are $25, which includesdinner, $200 worth of casino chipsand a raffle ticket. For more infoor to purchase tickets contactShelly Walker at 435-849-2530 orshellytwalker@hotmail.com<strong>Tooele</strong> County SummitThe fifth annual <strong>Tooele</strong> CountySummit will be Thursday, March 22,at <strong>Tooele</strong> High School. Registrationbegins at 5:15 p.m., and the Summitwill begin at 6 p.m. The Summit is forparents and youth ages 12 to 18. Theevening will feature a keynote multimediapresentation with breakoutsessions. <strong>Tooele</strong> County secondaryschools are invited to attend, andmost schools will be offering creditfor parents and students to attend.Please check with your child’s schoolfor more info.Crafters wantedThe Spring Boutique at the BensonGrist Mill will be May 5, from 11to 5 p.m. The booth fee is $20. CallJane Higley at 884-3473 or ShaneenWintch at 801-963-6742 for more infoor to sign up.Bingo prizes neededThe recreation department atRocky Mountain Care - <strong>Tooele</strong> needsdonations of knickknacks, toiletries,jewelry and accessories to be used asprizes. Please contact Jeanne or Lisaat 843-2026.Senior citizen tax helpEvery Wednesday until April 15,from 9 to 3:30 p.m., AARP will beavailable to assist senior citizensin preparing their income tax. Callthe senior center at 882-2870 for anappointment.GrantsvilleSpring tree driveMake Grantsville heaven in 2007;plant a tree. The spring tree drive isnow on and the deadline to order thestreet trees is April 13. Delivery willbe April 20. The city participates andpays half. Applications now availableat City Hall.MeetingsStansbury Service AgencyThe Stansbury Service Agency willhave a public hearing on Wednesday,March 28, at 7 p.m., at the StansburyPark Clubhouse, #1 Country Club.They will be taking public commenton the possible annexationof Richmond American Homes —Starside Subdivisions, of 35 acresinto the Stansbury Greenbelt ServiceArea and the Stansbury RecreationService Area. A legal description ofthese properties can be obtainedfrom the Stansbury Service Agencyoffice at #1 Country Club.PhilanthropyCare packages for troopsThe 4-H club is having a care packagedrive for the troops overseas.Items are being collected at the USUExtension office, 151 N. Main. Bringitems by March 30. If you have questionsor would like to bring itemsafter 5 p.m., call Darlene at 843-2353.Items needed include: nonperishablefood and snacks, powdered drinkmixes, personal items and toiletries.Food donations neededScouting for food will be Saturday,March 24, starting at 9 a.m. Scoutswill distribute bags beginning March19. Have bags with food items inthem placed on front doorsteps. Alldonations are appreciated and willstay in <strong>Tooele</strong> County. Canned goodsand nonperishable items are ideal.For more info contact Mike Perry at882-7410.Donate four-wheelersDonate your four-wheeler to theHealing Horses Therapeutic RidingProgram. The program needs fourwheelersfor volunteers to haulmanure. The donation is tax deductible.Call Kathy at 843-7774.Become a mentorThe Youth and Families withPromise program is now acceptingapplications for new mentors.Volunteers are matched one-on-onewith youth ages 9-12. Mentors areasked to spend an hour a week withtheir mentee. Mentors must committo a minimum of six months to oneyear. If you’re interested in enhancingthe life of a young person call USUExtension at 843-2354 or 843-2353.ScoutingGirl Scout cookiesIt is Girl Scout cookie booth time. Ifyou did not get your cookies yet, lookfor booths at local businesses untilApril 1. Check online for specific daysand times at www.gsutah.org.SchoolsPlayground and field useIf you are planning or want touse the <strong>Tooele</strong> School District playgroundsand practice fields for yourteam practices/games, go to theoffice of the school you wish to useand sign up for times desired andprovide proof of liability insurance.You can obtain proof of insurancefrom your league president. ClarkeN. Johnsen Junior High won’t beavailable for use until fall of 2007.Photography sittings fund-raiserJayLynn Photography Studios isoffering a family sitting and 11x14portrait for $19.95 through the GHSShow Choir. This is a fund-raiser forthe Show Choir to go to New Yorkfor workshops and performances.Family portraits will be taken atGrantsville High School on March 26and 27 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. If youare interested in booking a sitting,please call Andrea at 884-6534 or Lizat 884-6764.School enrollment applicationsThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County School Districtis accepting applications from elementaryand secondary studentswho are interested in enrolling in aschool outside of his/her residentschool boundary for the 2007-2008school year. Applications are beingtaken until March 30. Applicationsare available in all of the schools orat the District Office.photo courtesy of Jennifer ClarkFourteen students from <strong>Tooele</strong> High attended the University of Utah high school honor band and orchestra clinic. The studentslearned from University musicians. Pictured are (l-r) Dayna Frost, Katie Beckstead, Braydn Degtau, Tyler Boehmer, Tyrell Bellistonand Caydee Adams, all of the band.LibraryFun at the libraryMarch around the library and findthe leprechauns. If you find themall, you win a surprise. Don’t forgetstory time on Wednesdays at 11 a.m.and crafts on Friday from 3 to 5 p.m.For more info, call the library at 435-882-2182 or visit the library at 128 W.Vine St.Bookmobile storytimeThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County BookmobileLibrary, 429 E. Main, Grantsville.Storytime will be held each Thursdayat 4 p.m. unless the library is closed.For info call 884-3703.ChurchesFish frySt. Marguerite’s Catholic ChurchKnight’s of Columbus is having a fishfry Friday, March 30, in the downstairssocial hall from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.For ticket info contact Grand KnightBilly Sandoval at 435-882-8343.Good Friday serviceThere will be a Good FridayWorship Service at 12:05 p.m., April6, at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church,1784 N. Aaron Drive, phone number435-882-4721, all are welcome.Good Friday serviceAn Ecumenical Good Friday servicewith the Mountain of FaithLutheran Church, St. BarnabasEpiscopal Church and <strong>Tooele</strong> UnitedMethodist Church. The service ofTenebrae. <strong>Tooele</strong> United MethodistChurch, 78 E. Utah Ave., April 6, 6:30p.m. Pastor Steve Leiser, the Rev.Len Evans and Pastor Tom Towns.Musical Easter celebrationThe <strong>Tooele</strong> United Methodistchurch choir will present “BecauseHe Lives,” a musical Easter celebrationApril 1, at 7 p.m., 78 E.Utah Ave.Food pantryThe First Baptist Church in <strong>Tooele</strong>is offering a clothing closet andemergency food pantry to help meetthe needs of our community. Anyonewith clothing needs, adults and children,are welcome. The food pantryis available for emergency needs.Hours of operation are Saturdaysfrom 10 a.m. to noon. We are locatedat 580 S. Main, <strong>Tooele</strong>. For more infocall 882-2048.Bible Baptist ChurchThe Bible Baptist Church islocated at 286 N. Seventh St., in<strong>Tooele</strong>. Sunday School at 10 a.m.,Sunday worship service at 11 a.m.,Sunday evening services at 6 p.m.,and Wednesday services at 7 p.m.For more info call 435-882-7183, orEspanol 801-577-1812. Nursery providedand rides available.The Bridge Christian CenterEquipping you for life, PastorsScott and Marilyn Thiessens, 435-830-3619. Come grow with us onSundays at 10:30 a.m. at Phil’s Glassreception room, 635 N. Main St.EducationFamily CenterThe Family Center can help you bemore involved in your child’s education.They talk to volunteer groups,PTA’s and their families, church organizationsand businesses. Learn howto keep your children busy in thesummertime. Contact Kari Orozco toschedule a time at 833-1960.Real Estate 101The secrets to buying and sellingreal estate in Stansbury Park, April17: Making the most of every penny— Financing in today’s market. It willbe at the Stansbury Park Clubhouseat 7 p.m. For more info or to register,contact Nicole at 840-3779 or Toni at830-6496.Acreage workshop<strong>Tooele</strong> County USU Extension issponsoring a workshop for owners ofsmall acreage lots. The event will beSaturday, March 24, starting at 8:30at the USU <strong>Tooele</strong> Campus 1021 W.Vine. Classes include horse care andmanagement, weed control, pastureestablishment, year-round vegetablegardening, etc. You can register thatday, or register early to have lunchincluded. Call Patti at 843-2350 formore info.Women’s shotgun classPlease preregister as space is limited.For more info call Louise at435-882-6328 or Gene Ekenstam at435-882-4767.Get your diplomaGet your high school diploma thisyear. All classes required for a highschool diploma, adult basic education,GED preparation, word processing,drivers’ education and Englishas a second language are available.Register now to graduate — $25per semester. Located at 76 S. 1000W. and can be reached at 833-1994.Classes for students 18 and over.Take GEDThe GED test will be given onApril 10 starting at 8 a.m. Please contactAndrea at 833-1994 by April 9 topreregister for the test.Adults learn to driveA driver education course foradults 18 and over will begin Tuesday,April 10, from 6 to 9 p.m., at the center.The class includes 18 hours ofclassroom instruction and 12 hoursof driving and observation. Registerfrom 8:30 to 2 p.m. The cost is $170(current students receive a $75 discount).English as a Second LanguageESOL conversational classes areheld Monday and Thursday from 7p.m. to 9 p.m. ESOL students maycome anytime the center is open forIndividualized study with our softwareprograms and textbooks. Thebook fee is $25 per semester.SeniorsGrantsville Senior CenterThe Grantsville Senior Center canbe reached at 884-3446.Daily ScheduleLunch: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,and Friday. Please make your reservationbefore 8:30 a.m., the morningof the meal or sign-up sheets areavailable for you at the center. Pleasefill them out.Breakfast: Wednesday, 9:30-12p.m.Aerobics: Tuesday, Friday, 9 a.m.Bingo: Thursday, 1 p.m.Bunko: Wednesday, 1 p.m.Ceramics: Tuesday, 10 a.m.Line dancing: Thursday, 10 a.m.Pinochle: Thursday, 9 a.m.Pool: EverydayPuzzles: EverydayBlood pressure: Every Thursday,12 p.m.Foot clinic: Tuesday, March 27 at1:30-3:30 p.m. Appointments necessary.Birthday dinner: Dinner at 4 p.m.on March 30. Ken’s Gymnastics willperform.<strong>Tooele</strong> SeniorsThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County Senior CitizenCenter can be reached at 882-2870.The center is for the enjoyment ofall senior citizens 55 years youngand up.Mondays — Cardio-breeze/pilateaerobics 9:30 a.m.; Bridge 10 a.m.;Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Line dancing 1 p.m.;Bingo 1 p.m.Tuesdays — Lunch 12-1 p.m.;Pinochle 1 p.m.; Line dancing 1 p.m.Wednesdays — Breakfast 9-12p.m.; aerobics and muscle 9:30 a.m.;ceramics 1 p.m.Thursdays — Pinochle 9 a.m.;Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Bridge 12:45 p.m.;Canasta/other games 1 p.m.Fridays — Pinochle 9 a.m.; Tai Chiand yoga aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Bingo1 p.m.; Mexican train 2 p.m.; Dinner4-5:30 p.m.Friday night dancing 6-8 p.m.March 23 — AhlstromsMarch 30 — DJ NedCheck your healthFollow-up: March 27Wednesdays from 9-3:30 p.m. withAARP. 8:45-2 p.m. with John Zirker.Call or come in for an appointment.Seeking Friday night entertainmentafter dinner. If interested, callthe center. Looking for guitar playersfor the <strong>Tooele</strong> Senior Band — volunteerposition.Volunteer drivers for SeniorCenter “short trips.” Apply withRose or Joyce at the center. CDL notrequired.2007 memberships now dueMexican train players needed —will play Fridays at 2 p.m. Please call882-2870 if interested.Senior CircleAll RSVP’s for activities must bemade by calling 843-3690.• Hinges and Twinges (wateraerobics) — Meets Tuesdays andThursdays 11 a.m. at Pratt AquaticCenter, $2.50.SEE BULLETIN ON B7BULLETIN BOARD POLICYIf you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact Sarah West at 882-0050, faxto 882-6123 or e-mail to swest@tooeletranscript.com. “The <strong>Bulletin</strong> Board” is for specialcommunity events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. Forprofitbusinesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to60 words or less. The <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>-<strong>Bulletin</strong> cannot guarantee your announcementwill be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the advertisingdepartment at 882-0500. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the dayprior to the desired publication date.


THURSDAY March 22, 2007<strong>Bulletin</strong>continued from page B6• Body Instincts (stretching,toning) — Tuesdays at 10a.m. at Pinnacle Therapy, 29S. Main.• Healthy Woman Seminar(De-stress and start fresh in‘07 by Dr. Augustyn) — 7 p.m.at MWMC.• Medical Bill Seminar —Friday, March 23 at 11 a.m. atMWMC. Come learn how toread your medical bills. Lightlunch served.• Groovy ‘60s open house— Monday, March 26 from5-7 p.m. at MWMC. Light hord’oeuvres served. Wear your‘60s clothes and bring a pictureof yourself in the ‘60s.• Birthday Bingo — Tuesday,March 27 at 5 p.m. $3 for pizza.Space is very limited.• Books Are Fun Book Fair— Thursday and Friday, March29-30 from 9-3 p.m. at MWMC.Proceeds go to Senior Circle.GroupsCattlemen’s banquetThe <strong>Tooele</strong> CountyCattlemen’s Association annualbanquet will be Friday,March 30 at 6:30 p.m., <strong>Tooele</strong>High lunchroom, 301 W. VineSt. Tickets are $10 per person.For tickets contact Gary Bevan,882-5121; Charley Larson, 839-3497; Charley Warr, 882-0691;Robert Sutton, 884-3841; ChadHunt, 837-2523; Dusty Sagers,837-2201; Jerry Hurst, 884-3303; Southfork, 882-1700; orJoe Thackery, 831-6037.Eagles Easter basket auctionThe Easter basket auctionis Friday, March 23, at 8p.m. in conjunction with theAuxiliary Steak Night. Pleasecome out, eat and buy yourkids an Easter basket. Thereare over 20 to choose from.James Wrathall will be ourauctioneer.<strong>Tooele</strong> HomemakersThe <strong>Tooele</strong> Homemakerswill meet March 30, at 1 p.m.,there will be a class on menuplanning. On April 13, at 1p.m., there will be a class ongrains. All classes are in theconference room at the USUExtension Service Office, 151N. Main Street, <strong>Tooele</strong>. CallMarlene Long at 882-7003 withquestions.Master Gardeners meetingThe Master Gardenersmeeting will be Wednesday,March 28, at 6:30 p.m. We willmeet at the Extension officeat 151 N. Main, and carpool tothe Garden of Erda for a tourof the Harrison’s greenhouseoperation.AAUWThe <strong>Tooele</strong> Branch of theAmerican Association ofUniversity Women will meetTuesday, March 27, at 7 p.m. atthe <strong>Tooele</strong> Regional Campusof Utah State University, 1021W. Vine. Dawn DeWitt willtalk about programs and theTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINorganization’s history. AAUWadvances equity for womenand girls through advocacy,education and research.Membership is open to thosewith a baccalaureate, associateor equivalent degree. Formore info call Dawn DeWitt at882-9002 or Pat Steelman 882-5661, www.aauwutah.org.Quilt Guild meetingThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County QuiltGuild meets the third Tuesdayof every month. The meeting isheld at the Extension Servicebuilding at 151 N. Main St.,<strong>Tooele</strong>. Our theme this yearis “Getting Back to Basics.”We will have a demonstrationon quick tips on cutting andsquaring up blocks, by SamJohnson.Diabetes classDon’t miss out on self-managementclass for diabetesheld Friday, March 23 from12:30 to 3 p.m. You will needa doctor’s referral. For moreinfo call Eileen at 228-0048 or882-5671.VeteransB7Free service for veteransA field service officer fromthe Veterans of Foreign Wars(VFW) will be at the <strong>Tooele</strong>Workforce Service Center at305 N. Main St., from 3 to 4:30p.m. on April 13, to assist inunderstanding and applyingfor VA benefits, preparing anddocumenting application forcompensation, pension, hospitalizationand other benefits.This is a free service and veteransdon’t need to be membersof the VFW to qualify forassistance.RecoveryKick drug habitLDS Family Services addictionrecovery meetings areTuesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m.at 1030 S. 900 West, Room 118,in <strong>Tooele</strong>. Enter on the northside of the chapel. The Erdameeting has been discontinued.Castaways AA meetsCastaways AlcoholicsAnonymous meets Monday-Saturday at noon and Fridayat 6:30 p.m. at St. BarnabasCenter, 1784 N. Aaron Drive,<strong>Tooele</strong>. Open, mixed, nonsmoking,wheelchair access.Nursery available Monday-Friday.<strong>Tooele</strong> AA meets daily<strong>Tooele</strong>AlcoholicAnonymous meets daily atnoon and 8 p.m. at 1120 W.Utah Ave. Call 882-7358 forinfo.Feeling trappedIf someone’s drinking isaffecting your life, Alanoncan help. My Hoop meetsWednesdays at 10 a.m. in theyouth room at 1784 N. 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TAXPreparationat a great low price!Includes:• State & Federal Return• Electronic Filing• Professional,• Fast Friendly Service• Guaranteed Supporte fileRefund Anticipation Loans AvailableTax Specialist60 South Main, Suite 103<strong>Tooele</strong>882-TAXS (8297)Irrigated and Non-Irrigated PastureEstablishment and MaintenanceSoil fertilityPasture Establishment<strong>Tooele</strong> County WeedsIrrigationGrazing ManagementEconomics/Farmers Mkt.Announcing theSmall Acreage and Ranchette Owner WorkshopPrice: (includes 1 lunch & handouts)$25 Early Bird Registration$15 Master Gardener Registration($10 discount)$10 4-H Horse Program ParticipantRegistration ($15 discount)$25 On-site Registration – No LunchContact Info:Linden GreenhalghUSU Extension <strong>Tooele</strong> County(435)843-2352lindeng@ext.usu.eduSponsored by:Saturday, March 24, 2007USU <strong>Tooele</strong> Campus1021 West Vine<strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah 84074(435)882-6611Topics Include:Horse Care and ManagementHoof CareHorse Behavior & SafetyHorse Feeding and CareHorse Diseases, Parasites, Dewormingand Vaccination ProgramsBits & Bitting<strong>Tooele</strong> County 4-H Horse ProgramSmall Acreage Team (435)843-2350Landscape Management16 Less Common Trees for UtahLandscapesFire Wise Landscape DesignFruit and Berry ProductionWeed ControlProducing Vegetables Year RoundSpring Bulbs www.extension.usu.edu/tooele/ USU Extension Office151 N. Main<strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah 84074Utah State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution.<strong>Tooele</strong> County Master Gardeners Association<strong>Tooele</strong> County Weed DepartmentNatural Resources Conservation ServicesUtah State University Equine Teaching and Extension Team4-H Horse ProgramThink about these thingsWhat about all those mistakes in the bible?Mary in <strong>Tooele</strong>It is quite amazing to me that a commoncomplaint made about the Bible is thatit has so many contradictions andmistakes. It is not surprising thatsuch a charge would be made bysome unbelieving scholar who willinvestigate the Bible’s pages and turn logic onits ear in order to force a mistake into it here and there.The surprising part is that so many will use such alleged mistakes as anexcuse not to obey its teachings, but when asked for an example simplydo not have a single one.Most want you to think that they have made a careful examination, andonly after months of painstaking search have reluctantly come to theconclusion that the Bible is not reliable because of all the mistakes theyhave found. But when asked to show one, it is quickly apparent that nosuch examination has taken place, no specific error is in mind, and it isall an excuse. “Oh, I just heard that mistakes are in there....”But what of the “scholar” who has investigated and does have a list ofcontradictions? Well, each alleged mistake has to be treated individually.We have to consider whether it has merit, or is just an unfair attackon the Bible by an unbeliever who is either ignorant or malicious, ortrying to establish their own authority.If it were not so serious a matter, some of these “mistakes” would befunny. For example, a passage which says God dwells in heaven (Psalm123:1) and another which says He dwells in Zion (the mount uponwhich the temple was built in Jerusalem) (Psalm 9:11). He can’t dwellat both places, can He? Contradiction! But only if one ignores the omnipresenceof God, a characteristic that is taught throughout the Bible.“’Do I not fill the heaven and earth?’ Saith the Lord” (Jeremiah 23:24).Yes, God can dwell in both places, and many more. God is spirit, notflesh and blood like us (John 4:24).Concerning the execution of Christ, John records the words of Jesus’enemies. In one passage, they say, “We have a law, and by our law heought to die” (John 19:7). But just a bit earlier, they are recorded assaying, “It is not lawful for us to put any man to death” (John 18:31).Another contradiction! How could the same people say both things?They could easily do so if they were talking about two different laws,which they were. The first law they are referring to is the law of Moses.They considered Jesus a blasphemer which was a sin for which the Lawof Moses prescribed death. However, Judah was not an independentnation at the time Jesus was crucified. By Roman law, the Chief Priestsdid not have the authority to execute those they deemed as criminals.For this reason, they had to secure the Roman governor’s permission,which they did. Once Pilate granted the permission, the roadblock ofcivil law was overcome and Jesus was crucified.There are others, but you get the picture. Rather flimsy, weren’t they?How sad that so many have heard that there are some “discrepancies”in the Bible, and use that as an excuse not to believe, but never take thetime to investigate the charge. One must not let Satan win the victory soeasily. Examine the Scriptures daily! (Acts 17:11)Send Questions to: ht3in1_3000@yahoo.com<strong>Tooele</strong> Church of Christ430 W. Utah Ave, Box 426, <strong>Tooele</strong>, UT 84074B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 22, 2007Wildcats one win shy of state tourney berthby Nick DrakeSPORTS EDITOR$Wendover did their part to avoid a stateplayoff.But the Wildcats didn’t get much cooperationfrom Wasatch Academy and were forcedto meet a very formidable Valley squad in postseasonplay.The Wildcats paid a heavy price in notcapturing a coveted second place standing inRegion 18 and dropped a decisive 70-35 loss toRegion 15 fifth seed Valley.The Buffaloes raced to an 18-2 lead after oneperiod and coasted to the road victory overthe ‘Cats.Jason Hoyt poured in 19 and Nick Hoyt nettedphotography / Troy BomanWendover’s Miguel Martinez looks for an openteammate early in the season. The Wildcatsfinished just one win shy of a state playoffberth this season.THS tennis beats Wasatchby Nick DrakeSPORTS EDITOR<strong>Tooele</strong> may have beaten Wasatch in pool playover the weekend in the St. George ChallengeCup, but the Buffs weren’t about to overlook oreven look past the Wasps in Tuesday’s road duelat Heber City.In fact, <strong>Tooele</strong> rolled to a decisive 5-0 triumphover Wasatch to pad it’s quick start to the 2007boys’ tennis campaign.The Buffs ruled the singles and powered to adoubles sweep to register a dual victory over theWasps.But if the first week is any indication of thingsto come for the Buff tennis team, <strong>Tooele</strong> is headedto record one of its best seasons in quite a while.The Buffs also posted a victory over Class 4ALehi Wednesday in the season opener and thenregistered a 3-1 tourney mark in the St. GeorgeBoys Tennis Challenge Cup to place second in thehighest pool of the 16-team two-day affair.The lone setback came in the finals to Uintahwhere the Utes pulled off three tie-breaker victoriesto edge past <strong>Tooele</strong> 3-2 in the title tilt Saturdayat Pine View High School.<strong>Tooele</strong> hosts Class 5A foe Riverton today at 3p.m. in the home opener and is also set to host formerregion-rival Morgan Tuesday, also at 3 p.m.Buff coach Derek Smith said his team performedeven better than the weekend’s secondplace finish on Tuesday in Heber City.“We played great,” he said. “We are gettingstronger with every match. The boys know theycan win now and they have proven it to themselveswith this match. I think it was very goodproof of their improvement with the 5-0 win. Weonly beat them 4-1 with a third set tie-breakerdown there but on Tuesday we were dominant allthe way around. It was a great victory for us.”Trackcontinued from page A11ing push in the boys’ fourth-place finish overall(68a), finishing behind Judge (138), Springville(72) and Park City (70.5), and defeating JuanDiego (49), Duchesne (35), Carbon (24), Grand(19.5), and Uintah (19).Lee finished second overall in the boys’ 1600-meter run at 4:38.62 as Jordan Biorge leaped to asilver medal in the 300-meter hurdles at 43.65.Biorge also took home a bronze medal inthe 110-meter hurdles (16.21), qualifying him forstate competition as teammate Jordan Clementesnatched a bronze medal in the 300-meter hurdlesat 43.76. Lee ran a 10:11 time in the 3200-meterrun to take third place on the podium to join theboys’ 1600-meter relay’s bronze finish at 3:40.54and Kody Tatum in the javelin throw with a bronzeheave of 152-4.Biorge went home with a fourth-place finish inthe high jump with a leap of 5-8 for the meet.Clemente took fifth overall in the 110 hurdlesat 16.94 as Trifon Gochis (11.89) placed fifth overallin the boys 100-meter dash. Justin Brady ran atime of 53.80 in the boys’ 400-meter dash to finishfifth on the meet. Cody Mott heaved a fifth placemedal in the discus throw at 123-7.Sam Mitchell pulled home two eighth-placemedals in the 1600-meter run (5:01.73) and 800-meter run (2:18.64). Myers finished eighth in the100-meter dash after suffering an injury. Motttossed to two eighth-place medals in the shot put(42-1) and the javelin (125-7) as Milo Leakehe finishedoff the medallists with a an eighth-place 5-4finish in the high jump.Other boys’ competitors included: GilbertNichols (5:30.99) in the 3200-meter run; RyleyBresee (19.95) in the 110-meter hurdles; Terry(12.01) in the 100-meter dash; Warburton (55.18),Andrew Miller (54.97),l and Talon Hughes (57.12)in the 400-meter dash; Bresee (50.30) in the12 in the triumph for Valley. Pete Larmore alsoregistered 10 for the victors.Sergio Sanchez tossed in 12 and Jose Rosaleshit for 10 for Wendover.The setback eliminated Wendover from stateplay.Wendover coach Mike Henderson said his teamjust couldn’t get on track in the opening two periodsof play where they were outscored 41-10.“We just didn’t play the first half, against Valley,”he stated. “We didn’t show up. I think maybe theseniors put too much pressure on themselves. Forthose younger kids it was a new experience forthem. We turned the ball over way too much in thefirst half. We played a great second half. But thefirst half, for whatever reason, we didn’t play thetype of basketball we are capable of.”Valley 70 - Wendover 35The Buffaloes rolled to a 16-point lead afterone period and coasted to the state playoff victoryover the Wildcats at Wendover.Jason Hoyt and Shawn Sharkey ignited theearly barrage with six points each and Nick Hoytprovided four as Valley build an 18-2 lead after oneperiod. Matt Hoyt also added a basket as well.Jose Rosales fired in the lone field goal of theopening eight minutes of action for Wendover.The Buffaloes padded their advantage with a23-8 assault in the second stanza to take a comfortable41-10 lead at intermission. Jason Hoyt andNick Hoyt triggered the barrage again with sevenpoints each in the eight-minute session and PeteLarmore contributed six points on three baskets.Sharkey also chipped in with a three-point playand Valley relished a 31-point halftime bulge.The Wildcats could only muster a field goaleach by Derek Peterson, Devin Murphy, Rosalesand Sanchez in the pivotal stretch.Wendover did record a 15-12 scoring edge inthe third period to slice the deficit to 53-25 withonly eight minutes remaining in the playoff affair.Rosales and Sanchez spearheaded the rally withsix points each and Manuel Alvarez popped thenets for a field goal as well. Victor DeSantiago alsoadded a charity toss along the way.However, Valley fended off any hopes of a ‘Catcomeback in the period with six points from Jason<strong>Tooele</strong> 5 - Wasatch 0The Buffs rolled to a lopsided whitewash of theWasps in dual action Tuesday at Heber City.Brian Buzianis whipped Wasatch’s Eric Darnell,6-0, 6-2 at first singles and Buff teammate MattWihongi battled past Wasp-foe Dallin Neilson, 6-2,7-5 at second singles. Dylan King completed thesingles whitewash with a decisive 6-1, 6-1 triumphover Wasatch’s Janzon Roundy at third singles.In doubles play, the Buff tandem of KevinSchmidt and Austin Jasper pulled off a 7-6 (7-4),6-3 victory over Wasp duo Jason Mathews and BenGardner in first doubles action while the <strong>Tooele</strong>combo of Jordan Knighton and Eric Gutowskicombined forces to register a 6-0, 6-2 whipping ofNick Wood and Jason Pearson at second doubles.In JV play, Gaven Neufeld and Russell Johnsonrecorded singles wins while the doubles team ofDevon Orton and Spencer Jensen also logged atriumph.<strong>Tooele</strong> 4 - Wasatch 1The Buffs powered to a singles sweep and tourneydual triumph over the Wasps in the St. GeorgeChallenge Cup Friday in pool play.Brian Buzianis cruised to a decisive 6-2, 6-3 winover Wasatch’s Eric Darnell at first singles andBuff teammate Dylan King garnered a 6-4, 6-2 triumphover Wasp opponent Dallin Neilson at secondsingles. <strong>Tooele</strong>’s Gaven Neufeld completedthe singles sweep with a third singles triumphover Lehi’s Janzon Roundy, 2-6, 6-3, 10-8.Buff duo Austin Jasper and Jordan Knightoncombined forces to record a 7-5, 6-0 win overWasatch tandem Jason Pearson and Nick Ward atsecond doubles.In first doubles play, the Wasps captured theirlone triumph of the match when Jason Mathewsand Ben Gardner logged a 6-1, 6-2 win over KevinSchmidt and Matt Wihongi at second doubles.300-meter hurdles; Terry (23.88), Myers (23.43),Porter Hunt (24.14), and Gochis (24.16) in the200-meter dash; Mitchell (11:30), Hughes (11:45),and Nichols (12:04) in the 3200-meter run; Nichols(2:21.4) in the 800-meter run; Gochis (38-11),Kolt Wright (38-4.5), Chase Smaellie (35-4), andTim Mullen (32-1.5) in the shot put; Tatum (106),Wright (97-4.5), Smaellie (90-4.5), and Mullen (56-9.5) in the discus; Clemente (18--6.5), Leakehe(18), Biorge (17-8), and Brady (17-6.75) in the longjump Mullen (103-3), Smaellie (96-2) and Wright(66) in the javelin throw.photography / Troy Boman<strong>Tooele</strong>’s Nick Terry competes in the 200-meter dash Wednesday in a meet againstBear River.Hoyt and four more by Larmore.The Buffs tacked on a 17-10 surge in the finalframe of the game to complete the postseasontriumph. Tyler Spencer paved the way with fivepoints and Colin Esplin tossed in four. JakeMillard chipped in with a 3-point shot while MiltonWilliams and Matt Hoyt netted a field goal each.Sanchez paced the ‘Cats with four points in theperiod while Alvarez, Miguel Martinez and AdanFlores added a basket each.Wendover 71 - Meridian 62The Wildcats avenged a pair of setbacks to theMongoose with a non-league triumph Feb. 19 atProvo.Meridian rolled to a slim 17-14 cushion afterone period culminated. Quinn McCloskey pumpedin 11 points, including three 3-point shots, whileDustin Chung tossed in three points. Minsoo Haalso added a basket and Austin Wahl canned afree throw.Wendover stayed within striking distance witheight points from Manuel Alvarez, including two3-point shots, and Miguel Martinez also poppedthe cords for a 3-point shot along the way. DerekPeterson chipped in with a basket and SergioSanchez canned a free throw.The Wildcats bounced right back with a 26-7barrage in the second quarter to take a 40-23 leadat halftime. Jose Rosales ignited the rally withseven points and Alvarez poured in five. VictorDeSantiago also netted four points while MiguelMartinez, Rogelio Martinez and Sergio Sanchezeach added two points along the way.Craig Suh pumped in three points while JoshCrowther and Jake Caka chipped in with a fieldgoal each.Meridian regrouped at the break to register a22-19 cushion in the third period to pull to within59-45 and still eight minutes left in the affair.McCloskey torched the home cords for ninepoints while Chung and Ha pumped in five each.Caka also chipped in with a basket as well.However, Wendover countered with six pointsby Rosales, all on 3-point shots, and AlvarezEdgecontinued from page A11SEE STATE ON B9White, Quade Drewery, Logan Drake andSteve Shepard added one hit each.The Cowboys venture to Smithfield todayto tangle with an always tough Sky Viewsquad at 3:30 p.m. Grantsville returns homeTuesday to host rival Judge Memorial at 3p.m.Grantsville now sports a 2-6 overall recordon the season.Cowboy coach Loren Anderson said histeam played well in every phase but failedto produce the big hit with runners in scoringposition to break the game open early.“I thought we played okay up until thepoint where we hit with runners in scoringposition,” he stated. “That was our downfallearly because we had a chance to open it upand didn’t do it. We let them hang aroundand stay in the game and they did what theyhad to do win it. I thought Wacey pitchedwell enough to win and we played defensewell enough behind him to win.“We actually hit the ball well but not whenwe had runners in scoring position,” headded. “Still, I’m proud of the kids becausewe are competing and they can hold theirheads up. They need to keep working hardand we have played a very difficult schedule.We’ve played a lot of top caliber teamsand been in most of them. We haven’t lostanything yet because the most importantgames (region) are still ahead of us.”Park City 3 - Grantsville 2 (8 inn)The Miners fought past the Cowboys in anextra-inning affair Monday at Grantsville.After stranding five runners in the firstthree innings, the Cowboys finally brokeinto the scoring column in the bottom ofthe fourth to snap a scoreless game. SteveShepard smacked a two-out single, stolesecond, raced to third on a passed balland trotted home on a Garett Giles singleto spot the hosts a 1-0 edge. However,Grantsville stranded Austin Killpack andGiles at third and second base, respectivelyto keep the Miners close. After fourinnings, the Cowboys had stranded fourrunners in scoring position.Meanwhile, Sorenson stymied the ParkCity attack as the Miners could only musterfour hits in the opening five inningsof play.Park City managed to string togetherthree hits in the sixth to grab a slim 2-1cushion. Andrew Hunt smacked a singleand moved to second on a sacrifice bunt.Danny Castelane cracked a RBI single andtrotted home on a Parker Morin double tospot the visitors a one-run edge.Grantsville looked to tie the game in thebottom of the sixth when a Logan Drakesingle and stolen base by pinch-runner KitHarris put the Cowboys in scoring position.But a strike-out and ground out ended theGHS threat.Finally, the Cowboys struck for a tally inthe bottom half of the seventh to forge to a2-2 tie. Giles ripped a single to left field toopen the inning. Brayden Fisher put downa perfect sacrifice bunt to move Giles intoscoring position and Mark White lofted afly ball to move the Cowboy runner-up 90feet closer. Sorenson came through with aclutch two-out RBI double to knot the contestand force the extra session.But Park City used a lead-off single byGraig Mathis and two-out double by Malottto regain a slim 3-2 edge.Then, Grantsville could only mustera two-out walk to Shepard in the bottomhalf of the eighth before a strike-outended the game.


THURSDAY March 22, 2007Mustangs achieve lofty goals this yearby Nick DrakeSPORTS EDITORDugway set many lofty goalscrown. Dugway also made itsrecord 39th-consecutive appearancein the big dance, state.for the 2006-07 boys basketball Unfortunately, Wayne andcampaign.The Mustangs wanted to keeptheir impressive string of regiontitles intact, improve on theirUtah state record of 39 straightstate tournament appearances,sweep the region ranks and playfor more than two days.Dugway achieved all but oneof the impressive objectives andwith a couple of positive bounces,could have advanced past the firsttwo rounds of the Class 1A stateboys basketball tournament in theSevier Valley Center at Richfield.The Mustangs posted a perfect8-0 league mark and seizedtheir fifth straight coveted regionTabiona foiled Dugway’s final target,advancing to day three or fourin the postseason tourney.Still, Dugway finished with aglossy 18-4 overall mark on theseason.Mustang coach George Brucesaid his team never quit andworked hard to the end of everycontest during the hoop season.“It was a good overall season forus,” he stated. “I wish we wouldhave had a little more height and alittle more quickness. But I wasn’tdisappointed with anyone, especiallywith effort. They gave meeverything they had all year longand that is all you ask of highphotography / Nick DrakeDugway’s Morgan Kartchner (right) fires up a shot over Wayne’s JessBrinkerhoff at the Sevier Valley Center in Richfield. The Badgershanded the Mustangs a first round state tourney defeat.Statecontinued from page B8tossed in five points. Peterson alsonetted four points while DeSantiagoand Miguel Martinez added a fieldgoal each to allow the ‘Cats to takea lead into the final frame of thegame.The Mongoose did manage a 16-12 edge in the fourth quarter scoringdepartment to chip away at thedeficit. Caka poured in six pointsand Jun Cho buried a 3-point shot.Dongha Chung and Crowther alsochipped in with two points each andCinase McCloskey and Wahl added acharity toss each.But the Wildcats fended off thehosts comeback bid down the stretchwith five points from Petersonand a field goal and charity tossby DeSantiago. Rosales and DevinMurphy also hit a field goal each.Alvarez poured in a team-high 18and Rosales tossed in 15. Petersonalso tossed in 13 and DeSantiagochipped in with nine.Quinn McCloskey also hit for agame-high 20 and Caka chipped inwith 11. Dustin Chung also nettednine.Wendover 34 - Was. Academy 31The Wildcats battled past astubborn Tiger squad with a hardfoughtleague decision Jan. 25 at Mt.Pleasant.Sergio Sanchez poured in allseven of the Wendover points in thefirst frame to stake the ‘Cats to aslim 7-5 cushion after eight minutesexpired.Wasatch Academy could onlymuster a basket each by AndrewGatihi and Rex Hibbs and a freethrow by Poom Euammong in theopening stanza.The ‘Cats erupted for an 11-9 outburstin the second quarter to takea slim 18-14 intermission edge. JoseRosales poured in five points whileVictor DeSantiago and Sanchez talliedtwo points each. Miguel Martinezand Devin Murphy chipped in with acharity toss each as well.Gatihi and Euammong paved theway for Wasatch Academy in theperiod with three points each andTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINschool athletes.”The state tournament setbackscapped the prep basketball careersof seniors Landon Wilkins, JoshNelson, Brady Allred and JarodNewman.Also in Dugway winning 18games, coach Bruce extends hisstate record of boys basketballvictories to 575, one victory aheadof runner-up Jim Yerkovich (22-3)of Judge Memorial at 574.Dugway 65 - Wendover 63 (OT)The Mustangs outscored theWildcats 9-7 in overtime to registera hard-fought road victory Jan.12 at Wendover.Wendover raced out of the gatesto grab an early edge after oneperiod, 16-10. Victor DeSantiagopoured in six points on three fieldgoals and Derek Peterson nettedfour more points on a pairof baskets to ignite the earlysurge. Manuel Alvarez and SergioSanchez also popped the cordsfor three points each to stake the‘Cats to a six-point cushion eightminutes into the contest.Landon Wilkins netted sixpoints on three baskets whileMorgan Kartchner and JoshNelson chipped in with a fieldgoal each to keep the visitorswithin striking distance.Dugway bounced right backwith a 16-11 outburst in the secondstanza to slice the deficit to27-26 at intermission. Brady Allreduncorked two 3-point bombs inthe period to trigger the Mustangcomeback bid and Kartchnerfired in another 3-point missileand tacked on three more charitytosses to aid the effort. Wilkinsand Preston Edwards also addeda basket each to pull Dugway towithin a point of the Wendoverlead at the halftime break.Alvarez poured in seven pointswhile DeSantiago and JoshRosales flipped in a field goaleach to allow the ‘Cats to take aslim edge into the locker roomhalfway through the affair.Both teams produced 16 pointseach in the third quarter to keepthe game a one-point contest,43-42, with eight minutes left inregulation. Kartchner continuedto torch the nets for seven morepoints in the frame and Nelsonconnected for four points. Allreddrilled a 3-point shot and Wilkinsadded a field goal to keep thevisitors just one point of the ‘Catsgame-leading pace.Sanchez paved the way forthe hosts with six points inthe third quarter while Alvarezand Peterson netted four each.DeSantiago also added a basketto enable Wendover to take a precariousadvantage into the fourthperiod.Bryson Hanson netted a field goalas well. Nick Franklin also canneda charity toss along the way for theTigers.Both teams tallied nine points eachin the third quarter and Wendoverstill relished a 27-23 cushion headeddown the stretch. Sanchez ignitedthe rally with five points and Murphycontributed a pair of baskets.Chris Bancroft, Kevin Chang andChris Sumsion all recorded threepoints each to account for the hostspoints in the third quarter.Wasatch Academy did outscoreWendover 8-7 in the fourth quarter.Hibbs tallied a pair of baskets whileKevin Chang and Charlie Josi flippedin two points each.Sanchez countered with six pointsand DeSantiago canned three freethrows to nix the Tigers comebackbid.Sanchez led all scorers in thegame with 20 points while Rosalesand Murphy had five points each.Hibbs paced the Tigers with ateam-high six points while Changand Gatihi tossed in five each.B9Dugway produced a 14-13 scoringcushion in the ensuing quarterto force a 56-56 deadlock atthe end of regulation play. ZachJames and Kartchner logged sixpoints each and Nelson buried apair of charity tosses to completethe comeback and force an overtimesession.Sanchez drilled two 3-pointbombs and Alvarez tallied fivepoints to ignite the ‘Cats attack.Peterson also chipped in with afield goal to keep the game tiedand headed into overtime.Wilkins pumped in five pointsin the extra period while Nelsonand Allred provided a basket eachto help Dugway register the slim9-7 scoring advantage in the overtimeperiod.Sanchez led the way for the‘Cats with four points and Alvarezburied another 3-point shot alongthe way.Kartchner popped the cordsfor a team-high 21 and Wilkinspumped in 15. Allred also recorded11 and Nelson provided 10 tolift Dugway to the triumph.Alvarez fired in a game-high 22and Sanchez chipped in with 19.Peterson and DeSantiago tossedin 10 each as well.Full Time • Full Service • In <strong>Tooele</strong>TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINChat with our AdvisorsStudent: When is the deadline for admissions?Joyce: The deadline is April first but you can apply for admissions afterthe deadline by paying a $15. late fee. You do not have to be admitted beforeyou register unless you are using financial aid.Student: What are the advantages to attending Utah State University<strong>Tooele</strong> Campus?Joyce: We have small classes with great faculty. We also have tutors available.Our staff is very interested in your success. One of the best advantagesis that you save the cost of room and board by attending at our campus.Room and board at some college campuses can be as high as $8,000.Student: I don’t know what I want to take or what major I want to get into. Can you help me?Joyce: Of course, that is what I am here for. I can go over our scheduleand set up an individual plan for you.SUMMER REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 281021 West Vine • 882-6611http://tooele.usu.eduDepotHome FurnitureW A R E H O U S EMIX & MATCHMon - Wed 10am - 6pm • Thurs -Fri 10am - 7pm • Sat 10am - 6pm7 PC LIVINGROOM GROUP $999Sofa, Loveseat 2 end tables cocktail table and 2 lampsSEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM!210 Lodestone Way, <strong>Tooele</strong>at Utah Industrial CenterNo Credit Check Financing Available (435)843-4265


TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINB10 THURSDAY March 22, 2007• Games• Kids’ Corner• Fun Features• TriviaVegetarian polenta lasagnaWhen you think oflasagna, wide stripsof pasta separatinglayers of cheese,tomato sauce and meat probablycomes to mind. How abouta twist on the all-time familyfavorite?For a change of pace, try thisexciting new version: Insteadof pasta, you’ll be layering thishearty lasagna dish with polenta,a comfort-food staple of northernItaly. Discover how it addsa wonderful texture and taste.And don’t forget to get yourkids involved in the preparation.They can grate, layer and stir tomake this a new family favorite.First, prepare thepolenta in a large pot.You’ll need:2 1/2 cups low-fat milk2 1/2 cups water2 1/2 cups yellow cornmeal3 tablespoons butter1 teaspoon saltDirections:Combine milk, water, cornmealand salt in a large saucepan.Bring to a boil, stirringfrequently with a long-handledspoon. Reduce heat and simmergently for 15 minutes. Continuestirring to prevent sticking untilmixture is thick. Stir in 2 tablespoonsbutter. Set aside to cool.Filling Ingredients:1/4 cup finely chopped onion1 tablespoon butter orolive oil1 egg1/4 cup grated Parmesancheese1/2 cup ricotta cheese1 10-ounce box frozenchopped spinach thawed,drained and squeezed dry(a good job for your preschooler)2 teaspoons chopped freshbasil (optional)Salt and pepper to taste1/2 of a 26-ounce jar of yourfavorite spaghetti sauceDirections:Preheat oven to 425 F. Buttera 9-inch-by-11-inch baking dish.Saute onion in the butter orolive oil until soft.Let one of your kids beat theegg lightly with a whisk in asmall bowl. Pour it into a mixingbowl with the sauteed onion,cheeses, spinach, basil and saltand pepper. Stir just until combined.To assemble, spread a layerof the cooked polenta in thebuttered baking dish. Pour spaghettisauce over the polentaand spread evenly. Add a layerof cheese and spinach filling.Continue to layer ingredients,leaving a polenta layer on top.Grate extra Parmesan cheeseover the final polenta layer, ifyou wish.Bake for about 30 minutes.Let stand for 10 minutes beforecutting.Serve with a fresh green saladand French bread.Write Donna with your questionsand ideas at www.donnasday.com.Donna’s latest book,“Donna Erickson’s FabulousFunstuff for Families,” is availablein bookstores nationwide.(c) 2007 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd.• You might be surprised to learn thatfamed 17th-century Dutch painter RembrandtHarmenszoon van Rijn -- better known, forobvious reasons, by his first name alone -- wasnot what you’d consider a model citizen. Arthistorians point out that he cheated on histaxes, stole from his wife’s inheritance, rarelypaid his bills and sometimes indulged in pettytheft and con scams. Despite his attempts atacquiring money by any means possible, however,he was a pauper when he died.• Famed author D.H. Lawrence reportedlyloved his favorite horse so much thathe had it made into a duffelbag after it died.• Throughout history,numerous languageshave died out, takingwith them words thatcould perhaps be usefulin modern life. Take, forexample, the Old Englishword “fribbler,” referringto someone who isinfatuated but commitment-shy-- anyone on the dating scene thesedays is familiar with the phenomenon, but it’sdoubtful they have a word for it. At least, not aword appropriate for polite society.• “The Star-Spangled Banner” wasn’t officiallyadopted as the national anthem until 1931.• Those who study such things say that amixture of equal parts beer, Listerine mouthwash,Epsom salts, ammonia and liquid soapcan be used as a lawn fertilizer. What I’d like toknow is how long it took and how many differentcombinations of substances the researchershad to try before they hit on that particularone.• The next time you’re choosing fresh produceat the grocery store, keep this in mind:It’s considered good luck if you find a pea podwith just one pea in it, and anyone who finds apea pod with nine peas in it supposedly gets awish granted.(c) 2007 King Features Synd., Inc.Thought for the Day“Man is the only animal thatcan remain on friendly termswith the victims he intends toeat until he eats them.”— Samuel ButlerWHERE IS IT?photography / Troy BomanCorrectly identify the specific location in <strong>Tooele</strong> County where this photo was taken and be eligiblefor a drawing to receive a $20 gift certificate to American Burger in <strong>Tooele</strong>. Email answers tomelissaw@tooeletranscript.com or deliver to the <strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>-<strong>Bulletin</strong>, 58 N. Main Street, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah84074. Entries must be received by Noon Wednesday, March 27. The winner will be notified on Thursday,March 28. Gwen Ruebush won last week’s drawing as one of five who correctly identified the photo atthe Stansbury Park swimming pool.


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THURSDAY March 22, 2007TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINC1Family FeaturesAll materials courtesy of: JohnsonvilleWe all seem to thrive oncompetition these days.Any channel surfer canfind reality shows in whichfolks are trying to be the next survivoron a deserted island, rock star, celebritychef or TV design guru. But nothingcan beat the real life drama in yourown backyard when brats vie for “topbrat” awards.First of all, choose the brat thatconsumers found to be the tastiestof all grillable meats in a recent tastetest. Served hot and plump off the grill,alone on a bun or tortilla, this brat’srobust flavor is more than delicious allby itself. But when you’re in the moodto play with your food, top your bratwith a favorite condiment, relish, salsaor slaw.Top that juicy grilled brat with picklesand onions, mustard or ketchup.Go German with sauerkraut, Southernwith a tangy barbecue topping, or evenHawaiian with pineapple and papaya.As long as you grill your brat so thatit’s plump and juicy, the topping youchoose is only going to add style points.So, top that!Check out johnsonville.com for greatrecipes and more!Are You a Grillin’ Guru?You can be, by following Johnsonville’sTips for Grilling Success.1. Use a clean grill. Repeated grillingcauses excessive residue buildup onthe grill rack and hull. An occasionalcleaning will help to reduce flare-ups.Besides, your grill is a special gatheringplace for friends and family. Got tokeep up appearances.2. It’s OK to pre-cook. Know that it’s OKto pre-cook brats. One may simmerthe links in a pan of broth, or a beerand onion blend, for 8 to10 minutesprior to placing them on the grill (it’sokay to dump the beer when you’redone ... really, it is).3. Cook slow, on low heat, keeping grillcovered. If you’re using a charcoalgrill, spread out the gray/white, hotcoals in a single layer. Your charcoalgrill is perfect for brats if you can holdyour palm near the grill for 5 to 6 secondsbefore it gets uncomfortable. Ona gas grill, start the flame at a mediumsetting, and when the sausage juicesstart to flow, reduce heat to low. Alid on the grill helps to minimize theflame, too.4. Avoid high flames! First, move thebrats to safety. Raging blazes causeinjury to sausage and your neighborsprobably won’t enjoy the sirens. Keepa spray-bottle filled with water handyto douse small flames while grilling. Agarden hose would be overkill.5. Turn the brats every five minutes orso. Use tongs, never a fork ... EVER!A fork can puncture a link and releasethat great taste and savory flavor.Tongs keep the links intact, and make‘em easier to turn.6. Know when your brats are done cooking,which is:a) about 25 to 30 minutes using theabove guidelines.b) when they’re golden-brown andlook appetizing, not charred to acrisp. “Burning” is not “grilling”!c) when a meat thermometer probeinserted into the link reads 160degrees F. (Of course, a Master Grillerwould never be seen doing this.)Gorgonzola Mustard1 tablespoon butter3 garlic cloves, finely minced1 tablespoon coarsely cracked blackpepper1 bottle (12 ounces) dark beer4 ounces Gorgonzola cheese, crumbled1 cup stone ground mustardIn skillet, melt butter. Add garlic andsaute over low heat until tender. Add pepperand beer; bring to boil. Reduce heatand gradually add cheese; stirring untilmelted. Continue to cook and stir untilmixture is reduced by 1/3. Remove fromheat. Add mustard; stir until blended.Pour into storage container. Refrigerateuntil ready to serve as a condiment togrilled brats. Yield: 2 cups.Grilling suggestion: Blend 1 cupGorgonzola mustard with 1/3 cup darkbeer. Use as brushing or basting saucefor brat kabobs, whole brats or vegetableswhen grilling.Southern RoadhouseBarbecue Topping3 tablespoons olive oil1 large onion, cut into 1/4-inch slices3 garlic cloves, thinly sliced1 cup barbecue sauce1 cup prepared coleslaw dressing1 package (16 ounces) cabbage slawIn skillet, heat oil. Saute onion and garlicuntil translucent and slightly brown.Remove from heat, cool slightly. In smallbowl, combine onion mixture with barbecuesauce and coleslaw dressing. Pourover cabbage slaw and toss lightly tocoat. Refrigerate until ready to serve astopping with grilled brats. Yield: about5 cups.Sweet and Hot TropicalSalsa for Brats1/2 cup cider or rice vinegar1/2 cup sugar1/4 teaspoon salt2 garlic cloves, finely minced orpressed1 1/2 teaspoons crushed red pepperflakes3/4 cup diced papaya1/2 cup diced sweet onion1/2 cup diced mango1/2 cup unsweetened pineapple tidbits,drained1/2 cup diced sweet red roasted peppers,drained2 green onions, finely sliced1 tablespoon minced fresh cilantro1/2 teaspoon hot pepper sauce1/8 teaspoon Chinese 5 spicesIn small saucepan, combine vinegar,sugar and salt; bring to boil. Reduceheat, add garlic and pepper flakes; continueto simmer 1 minute. Remove fromheat, cool to room temperature. In bowl,combine remaining ingredients. Pourvinegar mixture over fruit; toss lightly.Refrigerate until ready to serve as condimentto grilled brats. 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C2TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINSCHOOL LUNCHTHURSDAY March 22, 2007<strong>Tooele</strong> County School Districtannounces school breakfast and lunchmenus for the week of March 26 throughMarch 30Breakfast—all schoolsMonday, March 26French toast sticks or cereal, toast,fruit and milkTuesday, March 27Egg, sausage and cheese muffin orcereal, toast, fruit and milkWednesday, March 28Cream of wheat or cereal, biscuits,fruit and milkThursday, March 29Churro or cereal, toast, fruit andmilkFriday, March 30Waffle sticks or cereal, toast, fruitand milkElementary schoolsMonday, March 26Meatball sub or corn dog, rolls,french fries, green beans, pears andmilkTuesday, March 27Oriental salad, rolls or PB&J, cheetos,peas & carrots, peaches, snickerdoodlecookie and milkWednesday, March 28Pizza- Grantsville ElementaryBurrito, rolls or chicken wrap, tatortots, corn, fruit cup, jello and milkThursday, March 29Pizza- Middle CanyonSalisbury steak, potatoes & gravy,wheat rolls or bologna sandwich, potatochips, mixed vegetables, applesauceand milkFriday, March 30Pizza- WillowFish treasures, rolls or grilled cheesesandwich, Campbell’s tomato soup, fantastix,veg w/ dip, kiwi, yellow cakeand milkJunior high schoolsDaily choices include: Nachos, chef/taco salad, hamburger w/fries or chickensandwich w/chips.Monday, March 26Grantsville — Hamburger or rolloverdog, french fries, green beans, pearsand milkJohnsen and <strong>Tooele</strong> — Pizza & salad,peaches, peas & carrots and milkTuesday, March 27Grantsville — Pizza & salad, nachos,peas & carrots, peaches, snickerdoodlecookie and milkJohnsen and <strong>Tooele</strong> — BBQ rib sandwich,french fries, cucumbers w/ dip,chocolate chip cookie, orange smilesand milkWednesday, March 28Grantsville — Hay stacks, rolls orchicken wrap, tator tots, corn, fruit cup,jello and milkJohnsen and <strong>Tooele</strong> — Indian taco,corn, pears, jello and milkThursday, March 29Grantsville — Salisbury steak ormeatballs, potatoes & gravy, wheat rolls,mixed veggies, applesauce and milkJohnsen and <strong>Tooele</strong> — Buffalo tenders,fries, green beans, banana, brownieand milkFriday, March 30Grantsville — Shrimp poppers, rollsor grilled cheese sandwich, Campbell’stomato soup, fantastix, veg w/ dip, kiwi,yellow cake and milkJohnsen and <strong>Tooele</strong> — Shrimp poppers,Mexi fries, rolls, veg w/ dip, applesaucew/ jello and milkHigh schoolsDaily choices include: Pizza, chickensandwich, hamburger, cheeseburger,Oriental, chef and taco salads. <strong>Tooele</strong>High also offers: BBQ rib sandwich,chicken nuggets, corn dog, nacho, hoagie,hot wings and soup.Monday, March 26Buffalo tenders, potato wedges,salad, fruit cup and milkTuesday, March 27Chicken quesadilla, rolls, broccoli,kiwi, jello and milkWednesday, March 28Fried rice & egg roll, cucumbers w/dip, peaches, peanut butter cookie andmilkThursday, March 29Fried chicken, potatoes & gravy,green beans, wheat rolls, jeweled pearsand milkFriday, March 30Shrimp poppers, mixed vegetables,fruit cup, chocolate cake and milkTRANSCRIPTBULLETINTOOELEPLACE YOUR AD HERE • CALL 882-0050YARD & GARDENM.S.K. 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THURSDAY March 22, 2007TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINC4FridayMovie: Bring It On6 p.m. on < FAMA big “Rah!” to this spirited 2000comedy set in the world of competitivecheerleading. Kirsten Dunstdoes some image breaking as Torrance,the new captain of one of theteams. While trying to prove herselfworthy of being a leader, she mustclear herself of allegedly stealing theroutines of a rival squad led by a formerteammate (Gabrielle Union).Movie: A Time to Kill6 p.m. on G TNTMatthew McConaughey gives a starmakingperformance in this intensecourtroom drama as a lawyer whosedefense of a black man in a raciallysensitive case enrages the local KuKlux Klan. Solid acting from SamuelL. Jackson and Sandra Bullock insupporting roles rounds out this absorbing1996 film from director JoelSchumacher.House7 p.m. on ` FOXHouse (Hugh Laurie) and his teamtry to pin down the source of ateenager’s (guest star John PatrickAmedori) poisoning. They thinkthey’ve found it, then another youth(guest star Ulysses Lee) with seeminglynothing in common with theother boy comes in with the samesymptoms. At the clinic, Housetreats an 82-year-old woman (gueststar Shirley Knight) with an overactivelibido. Lisa Edelstein also starsin “Poison.”The Wedding Bells8 p.m. on ` FOXEver have one of those days? Onetime“bridezilla” Amanda (Missi Pyle)did, and she blames the Bell sistersfor her less-than-perfect weddingday. She threatens a hefty lawsuit.As if that weren’t enough, runawaybride Dede (Pamela Adlon) is backand ready to wed, singer Ralph(Chris Williams) has laryngitis, andSammy (Sarah Jones) is flirting withthe young groom of a much-married60-something in this new episode.Six Degrees8:01 p.m. on $ ABCAnd you thought this show wasgone! Nah, this is ABC, which hatesto use the word “canceled.” In thenew episode “Slings and Arrows,”Laura (Hope Davis) goes on her firstdate since being widowed and findsa photo that Caseman (CampbellScott) took of her as she cried onthe porch.SaturdayMovie: Meet the Parents5 p.m. on Y USAAn enormous hit in theaters, thisvery funny 2000 comedy plays offthe fears many people have aboutmeeting their prospective in-laws.That’s the plight faced in this caseby Ben Stiller’s character, who immediatelyruns into trouble with hisbeloved’s (Teri Polo) father (RobertDe Niro), a supposed florist who actuallyturns out to be a CIA veteran.Blythe Danner also stars.Movie: Coyote Ugly8 p.m. on $ ABCService is everything at the NewYork bar where producer JerryBruckheimer’s rowdy 2000 comedydramaunfolds. Piper Perabo playsan aspiring songwriter who becomesone of the watering hole’s hostesses,known for dancing on tabletopswhile serving drinks. Maria Bello(“Permanent Midnight”) portraysthe establishment’s owner. AdamGarcia, Tyra Banks and John Goodmanalso appear.Law & Order8 p.m. on % NBCHanging out with hookers and listeningin on phone calls can get youkilled. In “Corner Office,” an attorneywho was involved in a wiretappingcase turns up dead while workinglate. Phone records reveal he didbusiness with an escort service, andthe prints of the woman he was lastseen with match one from the murderscene. When the escort isbrought in, she has some interestinginformation for the detectives (JesseL. Martin, Milena Govich).Law & Order: Criminal Intent9 p.m. on % NBCCan’t we all just get along? Loganand Wheeler (Chris Noth, JulianneNicholson) link the murder of ayoung Pakistani woman to a feudbetween her family and the youngman she was secretly involved with.She was also pregnant, raising issuesof honor as well as race in hertradition-minded family. Jason Cerboneguest stars in “World’s Fair.”Movie: Clueless9:15 p.m. on MAXAlicia Silverstone gives a star-isbornperformance in this improbablycharming and deft rewrite of JaneAusten’s “Emma.” Playing a privilegedBeverly Hills teenager whocan’t help meddling in the love livesof everyone around her, she is thunderstruckwhen she finally discoversher own true love has been right underher bobbed nose the whole time.Boxing10:45 p.m. on & HBOAn undefeated super middleweightshowdown is on tap tonight whenMikkel Kessler defends his WBA andPiper Perabo stars in “CoyoteUgly” Saturday on ABC.SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 24, 20076:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30(2) CBS College Basketball Talkin’ Sports News Special 48 Hours Mystery ’ (CC) 48 Hours Mystery ’ (CC) News (CC) Talkin’ Sports Roughin’ It’ CSI: Miami (CC)(4) ABC Access Hollywood (N) (CC) Celebrity Debut ’ (CC) “Coyote Ugly” › (2000) Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia, Maria Bello. ’ (CC) News (CC) Hot Ticket Sports Access Hollywood (CC)(5) NBC News (CC) Ebert & Roeper Dateline NBC ’ (CC) Law & Order “Corner Office” (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) News (CC) Sports Beat Sun. Beat Goes On Extra (N) (CC)(6) HBO Life Support (CC) “The Island” ›› (2005) Ewan McGregor. A mercenary pursues two clones on the run in 2019. “16 Blocks” ››› (2006) Bruce Willis. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) Boxing Librado Andrade vs. Mikkel Kessler. (CC)(7) KUED Antiques Roadshow “St. Paul” (CC) Electric Company’s Greatest Rat Pack: A Conference of Cool Rosemary and Thyme (CC) Red Green Red Dwarf ’ Doctor Who “The End of the World”(8) KPNZ Farscape “Vitas Mortis” ’ (CC) Movie Farscape ’ (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City(10) TBS “The Wedding Planner” ›› (2001, Romance-Comedy) Jennifer Lopez. (CC) (:15) “Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason” ›› (2004) Renée Zellweger. (:15) “Jerry Maguire” ››› (1996) Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr. (CC)(11) KBYU Nature “Underdogs” (CC) (DVS) The Lawrence Welk Show LDS General Young Women’s Meeting ’ My Three Sons “Judgment at Nuremberg” ›››› (1961, Drama) Spencer Tracy. (CC)(13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Cops (N) (CC) Cops (CC) America’s Most Wanted-Fights Back News (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Mad TV ’ (CC) Spike Feresten(14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) “Interstate 60” ›› (2002, Comedy) James Marsden, Gary Oldman. News Talkin’ Sports Scrubs ’ (CC) The Insider (N) ’ Paid Program Paid Program(15) KUWB According to Jim That ’70s Show “Wet Hot American Summer” ›› (2001, Comedy) Janeane Garofalo. King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Saturday Night Live Peyton Manning; Carrie Underwood.(23) FX “Lethal Weapon 2” ››› (1989, Action) Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci. “The Day After Tomorrow” ›› (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm. The Riches “Believe the Lie”(25) QVC Saturday Night Beauty: 1st Ann. The Oreck Challenge Ojon Hair Care Judith Ripka Sterling Collection: 9th Anniversary Roberta’s Unique Gardens(26) ANPL Growing Up... “Tiger” Two tiger cubs. Awesome Pawsome (CC) Wild Kingdom “Last Lions of India” Growing Up... “Tiger” Two tiger cubs. Awesome Pawsome (CC) Wild Kingdom “Last Lions of India”(27) NICK Ned’s School Naked Brothers Drake & Josh ’ Mr. Meaty ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Fresh Prince The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Growing Pains ’ Fresh Prince(28) FAM “Bring It On” ›› (2000, Comedy) Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku. (CC) “A Cinderella Story” ›› (2004) Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge. (CC) “View From the Top” ›› (2003) Gwyneth Paltrow, Christina Applegate. (CC)(29) TOON The Condor Bobobo-bo Bo Naruto (N) One Piece (N) ’ Mar Prince-Tennis The Oblongs ’ The Boondocks Bleach (N) Blood Plus Eureka 7 (N) Samurai Cham.(31) CMTV “Every Which Way but Loose” ›› (1978, Comedy) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. ’ Trick My Truck ’ Trick My Truck ’ Trick My Truck ’ Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos(33) DISN Replacements Replacements Hannah Montana Hannah Montana Hannah Montana Hannah Montana Kim Possible ’ American Drgn “Cow Belles” (2006, Comedy) Alyson Michalka, Amanda Michalka. ‘NR’ (CC)(36) SPIKE Pros vs. Joes ’ Pros vs. Joes ’ Pros vs. Joes ’ Pros vs. Joes ’ TNA Wrestling Impact! ’ (CC) “RoboCop” ››› (1987) ’(38) AMC “Ladder 49” ›› (2004) Joaquin Phoenix. A firefighter awaits rescue from a burning building. “Hellfighters” ›› (1968) John Wayne. Firefighters travel the globe battling oil-well blazes. (CC) “Jeremiah Johnson” ››› (1972)(39) TNT (5:00) “Swordfish” ›› (2001) Cont’d “The Manchurian Candidate” ››› (2004, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep. (CC) “Out of Time” ›› (2003, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Eva Mendes. (CC) Exec. Decision(41) CNN CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live CNN Saturday Night CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live CNN Saturday Night(43) CNBC Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Tim Russert Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Suze Orman Show (CC) Tim Russert(46) LIFE (5:00) “Lies and Crimes” (CC) Cont’d “Perfect Prey” ›› (1998, Suspense) Kelly McGillis, Bruce Dern. (CC) Medium “Blood Relation” ’ (CC) “In Dreams” ›› (1999, Horror) Annette Bening, Aidan Quinn. (CC)(49) FXNEWS Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Heartland With John Kasich The Line-Up Jrnl Edit. 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(CC)(71) DISC Rendezvous With Saturn’s Moon Dirty Jobs “100th Dirty Jobs Special” Dirty Jobs “100th Dirty Job Special” How It’s Made How It’s Made Rendezvous With Saturn’s Moon Dirty Jobs “100th Dirty Jobs Special”(518) ENC “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery” ›› (CC) (:35) “The Glimmer Man” › (1996) Steven Seagal. ’ ‘R’ (:15) “Fear” ›› (1996, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Pacifier” ›› (2005) Vin Diesel.(534) STARZ (5:50) “Silent Hill” ›› (2006, Horror) Radha Mitchell. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d (:05) “An Unfinished Life” ›› (2005) Robert Redford. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Friends With Money” ››› (2006) Jennifer Aniston. ‘R’ Underworld: Ev(561) MAX (5:30) “Out for Justice” ›› Cont’d “Two for the Money” ›› (2005, Drama) Al Pacino, Rene Russo. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Clueless” ››› (1995, Comedy) Alicia Silverstone. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Just My Luck” › (2006) ‘PG-13’(576) SHOW “Hustle & Flow” ››› (2005, Drama) Terrence Howard. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” ›› (2005) Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. iTV. ‘R’ The L Word “Literary License to Kill” Debbie Does Penn & Teller(591) TMC (5:30) “My Date With Drew” Cont’d “What Dreams May Come” ›› (1998) Robin Williams. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Clerks” ››› (1994) Brian O’Halloran. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” ›› (1994) Jim Carrey. ’CHANNELSATURDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 24, 200712:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30(2) CBS College Basketball Road to the Final Four (N) (CC) College Basketball NCAA Tournament Regional Final -- Teams TBA. 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Regional Semifinal -- Teams TBA Strongest Man Horse Racing Lane’s End Stakes. Figure Skating World Championships -- Ladies & Pairs Free Skate. (CC)(57) USA “All About the Benjamins” ›› \ “Friday After Next” › (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. (CC) “Barbershop 2: Back in Business” ››› (2004, Comedy) Ice Cube. (CC) “Meet the Parents” ››› (2000)(71) DISC MythBusters (CC) MythBusters (CC) MythBusters Maritime myths. (CC) MythBusters Maritime myths. (CC) MythBusters “Steam Cannon” (CC) MythBusters “More Myths Reopened”(518) ENC (11:20) “The Cave” ›› (CC) Cont’d (:05) “Fire Birds” ›› (1990) Nicolas Cage. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:35) “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” ››› (1989) ‘PG’ (CC) (:15) “The Pacifier” ›› (2005, Comedy) Vin Diesel, Faith Ford. ’ ‘PG’ (CC)(534) STARZ On the Set (:20) “An Unfinished Life” ›› (2005) Robert Redford. 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(:15) “The Big White” ›› (2005, Comedy) Robin Williams. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Longest Yard” ›› (2005) Adam Sandler. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC)(591) TMC (11:20) “House of D” ›› ’ Cont’d “One Tough Cop” › (1998) Stephen Baldwin. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Winter Solstice” ››› (2004) Anthony LaPaglia. ’ ‘R’ “Car 54, Where Are You?” › (1994) David Johansen. ’ My DateCHANNELSATURDAY MORNING MARCH 24, 20076:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30(2) CBS (5:00) Saturday Early Show ’ Cont’d News (CC) Madeline (CC) Sabrina Series Trollz (EI) (CC) Horseland (CC) Snowboarding: World Pro Champ. College Basketball(4) ABC Good Morning America (CC) Emperor New Replacements That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Hannah Montana Zack & Cody Power Rangers Power Rangers Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com(5) NBC (5:00) Today ’ (CC) Cont’d Babar (EI) (CC) Dragon (EI) 3-2-1 Penguins! 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Cont’d (:45) “Kansas Raiders” ›› (1950) Audie Murphy, Brian Donlevy. (CC) “Stagecoach” ›› (1966) Ann-Margret. Passengers brave Indians and outlaws on a long journey.(39) TNT (5:00) “From Dusk Till Dawn” Cont’d “Out of Time” ›› (2003, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Eva Mendes. (CC) “Heat” ››› (1995) Al Pacino, Val Kilmer. A homicide detective matches wits with a cunning adversary. (CC) (DVS)(41) CNN Saturday Morn. House Call Saturday Morn. Open House CNN Saturday Morning CNN Saturday Morning CNN Live Saturday (CC) In the Money (CC)(43) CNBC Real Estate Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Paid Program(46) LIFE The Bean Paid Program Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com “As Time Runs Out” (1999, Suspense) Stephen Collins, Karen Sillas. (CC) “A Rumor of Angels” ›› (2000)(49) FXNEWS (5:00) Fox and Friends Saturday (Live) Cont’d Bulls and Bears On Business Forbes (CC) Cashin’ In (CC) Weekend Live(51) FXSPN In Focus on FSN Big 12 Showcase Big 12 Showcase Weekly Update International Fight League Beyond the Glory (CC) Poker Superstars Invitational Poker Dome Challenge(52) ESPN SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Women’s College Basketball: NCAA Tourn. Regional Semifinal -- Teams TBA(57) USA Paid Program Get Flat Sexy Abs “Undercover Brother” ››› (2002) Eddie Griffin. (CC) “Love & Basketball” ››› (2000, Romance) Sanaa Lathan, Omar Epps, Alfre Woodard. (CC) “All About the Benjamins” ›› (CC)(71) DISC The Bean Paid Program A Haunting Mary Vogel. A Haunting “The Forgotten” Mega Builders (CC) MythBusters “Quicksand” (CC) Dirty Jobs “Really Dirty Animals”(518) ENC (:05) “RocketMan” › (1997) Harland Williams. ‘PG’ (CC) (:45) “Out to Sea” ›› (1997) Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:35) “The Pacifier” ›› (2005, Comedy) Vin Diesel, Faith Ford. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:20) The Cave ’(534) STARZ (5:40) “Silent Hill” ›› (2006, Horror) Radha Mitchell. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d (7:50) “Lords of Dogtown” ›› (2005) Emile Hirsch. 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THURSDAY March 22, 2007 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C5WBC titles in his native Denmarkagainst American Librado Andrade.The 27-year-old Kessler (38-0, 29KOs) is a technically skilled puncherwith power, but he’ll have his handsfull with Andrade, 28, who has wonhis first 24 bouts, 18 by knockout.The prefight buzz was this matchuphas the makings of a slugfest.SundayNASCAR Racing11:30 a.m. on ` FOXKurt Busch knows Bristol MotorSpeedway like the backs of his drivinggloves, having won five of thepast 10 races at the Tennessee halfmile.But defending his latest FoodCity 500 title will be like none other,and it has nothing to do with thetrack. Today’s race marks the debutof NASCAR’s Car of Tomorrow, auniform setup that features a frontsplitter and a rear wing, and thehope that a driver’s skill will comeinto play more than his car’s aerodynamics.Movie: Kill Bill: Vol. 15 p.m. on G TNT; 10 p.m. on GTNTViolence, and extremely graphic violenceat that, is hardly in short supplyin director Quentin Tarantino’s furiouslypaced 2003 saga of a hitwoman (Uma Thurman) seeking revengeafter barely surviving a massacreon her wedding day. Her maintarget is the mastermind of the attack,her boss (David Carradine) —the Bill of the title. Lucy Liu, DarylHannah, Michael Madsen and VivicaA. Fox play others she’s after.Planet Earth6 p.m. on ∑ DISC; 10 p.m. on∑ DISCIf you don’t own a high-definition televisionset, you might want to rentone for this new series, an ambitiousand impressive 11-episode view ofplaces and creatures around theworld. Each episode covers a certaintype of habitat, such as mountainsand jungles, but the premiere, “Poleto Pole,” offers an overview and anexplanation of their interconnections.Sigourney Weaver narrates.The Simpsons7 p.m. on ` FOXDoh’n’t you just love dumb luck? Afterthe Simpsons’ family album is destroyed,Marge tries to replace allthe lost photos, and a celebrity scandalis captured in the background inone of the retakes. The tabloidscome calling, and Homer answers,reinventing himself as Springfield’shottest paparazzo. But this is HomerSimpson we’re talking about, so youknow he’s not long for the top of theworld in the new episode “Homerazzi.”Desperate Housewives8 p.m. on $ ABCIf there’s one thing the casting suitsat this show are good at, it’s moms.Lesley Ann Warren, Carol Burnett,Shirley Knight and Linda Dano haveall done memorable guest turns asmoms, stepmoms and mothers-inlaw.In this episode, Bree (MarciaCross) meets her newest mother-inlaw,played by the great Dixie Carter.Speaking of motherhood, poorGabrielle (Eva Longoria) returns tomodeling but can only get “mom”gigs. Hey, it’s a young biz.MondayWildfire6 p.m. on < FAM; 10 p.m. on


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Hiring Rang: $15.17 to $16.92.Position provides supervision/case handlingto juvenile offenders who are referred tojuvenile court. Requires a bachelor’s degreein the behavioral sciences, criminal justice orrelated field. Successful applicant must bewilling to accept exposure to occasional dangerousor threatening situations. Must be ableto work a flexible schedule, including someevening and weekends. Must possess validUtah driver’s license and own transportation.Must not exceed 70 total points on individualdriving record. Applicants subject to criminalbackground check.Utah State Court applications may beobtained from www.utcourts.govSend application, resume, and collegetranscripts to Kyle Memmott,74 S. 100 E. Suite 15, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah 84074.This position closes March 30, 2007at 5:00 p.m. EOELISA'S MOBILE PETGROOMING. Completegrooming salon onwheels. 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Excellent verbaland written communication and strong leadership andinterpersonal skills are also required for this position.A 4-year degree in Business Administration, Finance,or equivalent is desired, but equivalent training andexperience will also be considered.Please send your resume and salaryexpectations by April 15, 2007 to:Board of Directors • 5326 Valdez CircleDugway, UT 84022PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENTSeasonal positions at Benson Grist MillThis recruitment will run on a continuous basisuntil the needs of the department are met.TEAM ROPERS will bepracticing 2 nights aweek pay by day orsummer. Call Blain fordetails 801-330-1356435-837-2234WASHER & Dryer $250;love seat and roundwood table, make offer.(435)882-2028WOODEN TRAIN trackset with table, $50;.Lego table set with 3chairs, $50; Bike trailer,$50; Sleigh-type toddlerbed with mattress, $60.All very good to excellentcondition. (435)843-7255Furniture &AppliancesBEAUTIFUL MICROFI-BER 5pc sofa and loveseat. $550. New, neverused. In boxes. Mustsell! Also, used 16”color TV. 801-831-06781940s Vanity w/tri-foldmirror, $220; unfinished,solid wood diningset w/2 leaves and 2benches $699; 7ft blackcorner cabinet w/shelves $214. Homebodies,1 N. Main.(435)882-0650GORGEOUS HEIR-LOOM Quality 6pc bedroomset. New inboxes. List at over$6000. Sacrifice $1800.Dovetail drawers, velvetlined, oak sleigh bed.Must see! Can layawayuntil tax refund!(801)831-0678ANTIQUE MISSIONstyle bed, excellentcondiiton, original finish,$750. 882-7766BRAND new Microfibersofa and loveseat.$450/set. Can sellseparately.801-831-0678GIVING UP Home everythingmust go Entirecontents call for details435-843-1130GORGEOUS MISSIONStyle bedroom set includes2 night standswith lamps, armoire andking size bed w/mattress$900 obo884-1506SOLID OAK desk, $100or offer. (435)830-0178TOUR GUIDE: Assists tour director in coordinating and monitoringGrist Mill activities, services and projects. May perform entry levelcleaning, yard care, carpentry, masonry and construction projects tomaintain the facilities when not conducting tours.Grade 8 ($8.74)• Graduation from high school/GED or and equivalentcombination of education and experience.• Reasonable knowledge of <strong>Tooele</strong> County history and UtahState history is preferable.• Ability to perform heavy labor for extensive periods; abilityto work outdoors in extreme weather conditions including heat,cold and dust; ability to lift 50-100 pounds.HUGE MATTRESSOverstock. Namebrands w/warranties!Cal. King Pillowtop,$299; King Pillowtopset, $249; Queen Pillowtopset $129; Fullset $99; Twin Set $88.Can layaway until taxrefund. (801)293-3183LARGE CAPACITYwasher/ electric dryer$300; gas dryer, $100;snow blower, $100.Contact (801)380-1080$299 CHERRY Sleighbed. Solid wood. Brandnew. Never opened.(801)831-0678NORTH VALLEY Appliance.Washers/ dryers$99-$199. Completerepair service. Satisfactionguaranteed.Parts for all majorbrands. Walmart giftcards w/purchases over$ 1 0 0 . 8 4 3 - 9 1 5 4 ,830-3225.OAK DINING table w/2leaves, seven chairsand hutch. Beautifulcondition. $1000 obo.Call 882-5779 or830-9607QUEEN SIZE naugahydehid-a-bed. Greatc o n d i t i o n . $ 1 0 0882-1683RECONDITIONEDWashers, dryers,stoves, refrigerators, 90day warranty. Nothingbut the best. We alsodo vent cleaning &pick-up appliances(435)241-0670. Ask forKen.REFRIGERATOR withice and water in door,very nice. Originally$1500, asking $500;White oven $100; Dishwasher$50. Call843-7030SOFA, 2 Rockers, coffeeand end able Call formore information882-1556WASHER & DRYER2yrs old used very little$200 each obo884-0646GRANTSVILLE, 479Hale St, (last house onthe left) Saturday9am-2pm 1996 HondaXR 80, Furniture, carpet,gas poweredscooter, home interior,name brand clothing,tons more, 3 familiesGRANTSVILLE, 505 ENygreen (700 S 350 E)Saturday 9am-12pm.Desks, furniture, cribs,ski’s, tv’s, and more.GRANTSVILLE, 72 EastMain Street, Thursday-Friday, 8am-8pm. Estate/moving sale. Antiques,furniture. Yearsof accumulation.where minds and spirits grow• Preschool Activities• Loving, Clean Enviroment• Arts And Crafts• Full Healthy Meals• Group PicturesGRANTSVILLE, 88 WClark St, (one blockNorth of Main) Fri-Sat8am-? HUGE GOODSTUFF 4 families decor,kitchen, unused recliner,furniture, yardtools, compressor.BARGAIN PRICES (followyellow signs and arrows)HAVING A GARAGESALE? Advertise it inthe classifieds. Call882-0050TOOELE, 166 W 400 NFriday, Saturday,8AM-4PM Lots of tools,garden equipment, furniture,TV’s, exerciseequipment, collectiblesand more.daycare/preschoolMonday-Thursday6:00am-6:30pm3-11 year oldsCall Kim for details 843-9751 or 830-2449MAINTENANCE WORKER: Performs general maintenance of theGrist Mill and assists in grounds/building preparation for events. Requiredto perform a number of mid-level cleaning, yard care, carpentry,masonry and construction project• 2001 Yamaha FZS1N/C• 2005 Yamaha V-StarBidding ends on March 30, 3 pmPlease call for more information:833-7200 Ext. #250 • Ext. #227562 N. MAIN ST. • TOOELE* TFCU reserves the right to refuse all bids if it determines those offers are unacceptable.All vehicles sold as is.Time will be given to arrange financing.Grade 10 ($9.64)• Graduation from high school/GED or and equivalentcombination of education and experience.• Reasonable knowledge of <strong>Tooele</strong> County history and UtahState history is preferable.• Ability to perform heavy labor for extensive periods; abilityto work outdoors in extreme weather conditions including heat,cold and dust; ability to lift 50-100 pounds.Complete job description is available at www.co.tooele.ut.usApplications and additional information are available at the<strong>Tooele</strong> County Human Resource Office47 South Main • <strong>Tooele</strong> • 435-843-3157


THURSDAY March 22, 2007<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>-<strong>Bulletin</strong>C7Garage, YardSalesPetsPetsLost & FoundHelp WantedHelp WantedHelp WantedHelp WantedHelp WantedTOOELE, 348 North 840East, Friday 3/233pm-8pm Saturday3/24 8am-10am Fridge,chairs, big screen TV,table, china hutch833-9584TOOELE, 635 N Main,(In front of Phil’s Glass)Saturday, March 24,8am-1pm. Yard Sale/Fundraiser! No earlybirds please!TOOELE, 803 East DeerFlat Road, Saturday8am-4pm Moving saleGolf clubs, dressers,dishes, pots, pans, etc.Everything must goTOOELE, 869 South780 West, Saturday,7:30am-4pm. Furniture,carpet remnants andmuch more.PetsFREE TO a good home.9 month old femalebeagal Call 843-0513TOOELE, 196 WestUtah Avenue, Saturday,March 24,9am-2pm. Yard sale/Fundraiser for Eli Mondragon.AUSTRALIAN SHEP-HERD Puppies 2months old $250801-330-1356CLAWS + Paws mobilegrooming. I’ll come toyou. Flexible hours,reasonable rates. CallMargaret for an appointment840-1537,882-5019.DESIGNER SHIH Tzu/Toy Poodle mix puppies!Born on Valentine’sDay, these tiny babieswill melt yourheart! Non-shedding,hypo-allergenic. Will be7-10lbs. Males/ females.$350-$450.Credit cards accepted.(435)882-0597DOG NAMED Chalk.Please return this dogto it's home in RushValley. Reward. Call435-830-2953GERMAN SHORTHAIRmale papered $200435-228-8827RUSH LAKE KEN-NELS , dog obediencetraining and boarding.Call (435)882-5266www.rushlakekennels.comhas an opening for a part-timeCUSTODIANThis person will work approximately 20to 30 hours a week.Duties will include general cleaning andmaintenance. Some lifting is required.The successful candidate must be verydependable, able to work independently,good communication skills and able tolift a minimum of 50 pds. Please applyat the USU Vine Street Campus or go onlineto usu.edu and then to jobs.usu.edu.RNsneed extra money?Come work with a GREAT teamat Heritage Home Health in<strong>Tooele</strong>. Work 1 weekend a month— receive on-call pay, visit rateand mileage reimbursement, willalso need to take call 1-2 nightsa week from 5:00pm - 8:00am.Applicant must have current Utahlicense and reliable transportation.If interested please fax resume to435-843-9911 or call office for anapplication at 435-843-9900.IS YOUR pet in needof a groom? Makeyour appointmentwith us!Tender loving care.My Dog’s HeavenBoarding/ Grooming.843-9464 or840-0430LISA'S MOBILE PETGROOMING. Completegrooming salon onwheels. We'll come toyour pets. <strong>Tooele</strong>County to include Dugway,Terra, Rush Valley,Stockton, <strong>Tooele</strong>,Grantsville, Stansburyand Erda. Professionalone on one treatment.$50.00 and up.435-837-2333,435-830-0366 Mobile.mwood@wirelessbeehive.comPOOP SCOOP & AwayDog Waste DisposalServices. We come toyour home to clean upthe mess your sweetpooches left. Call882-2085 for appointment.SHIH TZU Puppies, 3males, 1 female, 6wksold, 1st shots, dewclaws, AKC registered,$550/ males, $600/ females.882-5285WHEATEN TERRIERsoft coated puppies.AKC, non shedding/ allergeniccoats Mediumsized perfect for families$850 males $950females 435-249-0025YORKIE MALE 9months old registered$800 435-224-3531LivestockH A Y F O R s a l e .(435)882-5456HORSE BOARDINGopen and coveredstalls, riding arena, andround pens to train yourh o r s e s 8 8 2 - 4 5 1 3801-230-7878TEAM ROPERS JackpotSaturday March 31st inRush Valley 3 for $15Call for more details8 0 1 - 3 3 0 - 1 3 5 6 o r435-837-2234FarmEquipmentTEAM ROPERS JackpotSaturday March 31st inRush Valley 3 for $15Call for more details8 0 1 - 3 3 0 - 1 3 5 6 o r435-837-2234SportingGoodsSELLING YOUR mountainbike? Advertise it inthe classifieds. Call882-0050 www.tooeletranscript.comBECOME A SUB-SCRIBER. 882-0050Have you seen anyof these items?• 10 Silver Goat CharmNecklaces• 5 sets SilverGoat Charmearrings• 5 Silver GoatCharm tie tacksTaken from mailbox of434 South Coleman St.on January 10th after 13:27Please call 882-2567 if youhave seen any of these items.FOUND: MEN’S weddingring, in the LiquorStore parking lot. Inquireat the LiquorStore.LOST CALICO femalecat behind Middle CanyonElementary. Answersto Pixie. Call(435)882-7930LOST: BACKPACK inMiddle Canyon Reward$$ 801-633-6393LOST: Black/ White Tuxedomale cat, blue collar,purple name tagJasmine, green shottag. Please call8 4 3 - 8 8 5 5 o r801-326-2449MISSING: Please returnbrown purse w/doublestraps & 3 compartmentsyou removedfrom my property. Keepmoney but give meback my personal identification.882-1167PersonalsADOPT, Art projects, financialsecurity, fun vacations,your baby willgrow with love andimagination! Expensespaid. Frank and Tara1-800-562-8287ALCOHOLIC ANONY-MOUS meets daily atnoon and 8pm at 1120W Utah Ave. Call882-7358.Child Care2 SPOTS Open for 3 or4 year old in my homeCPR and First aid certifiedCall Marcy435-496-0778CHILD CARE opening.Safe, clean, lovinghome. Call Yolanda(435)830-8486(435)882-1516LOVING GRANDMA,early childhood specialist,w/36 years experiencein child raising,teaching, foster parenting,kids 0-4. Gabriele(435)882-5466STEP AHEAD Preschoolnow enrolling. in <strong>Tooele</strong>for fall 2007. Three &Four year old classes.Call Mrs. Crystal843-0520WE NEED LABORERS INTHE FOLLOWING FIELDS:• General Warehouse• CDL A & B Drivers• Forklift Operators• Production/Assembly• Supervisors/ManagersAll shifts are currentlyavailable from day, swing,to graveyard. We offerimmediate medicalbenefits along withdental and vision.Top pay for thoseoverachievers! Must havereliable transportation,clean background, andpass a drug screen.Must apply in person-Call today to schedule aninterview801-255-1441Part-timeMaintenance Tech(10-25 hrs/wk) for 21unit HUD subsidizedsenior housing community.Average of 10hrs/wk with additionalhours depending onneed. Must have basicmaintenance experienceand preferablypainting experience.Starting pay $13/hr,paid holidays.Pick up application atCanyon Cove Office138 E. Vine St.Mon-Fri 11 am -3 pmor call Meredith882-8380. EOE23 PEOPLE Needed tolose 5-100lbs! All natural,100% guaranteed.FREE SAMPLES!www.whatugot2lose.com Call 1-888-373-428529 WANTED to workfrom home with computer,$500-$3500/mo.2bpaiddaily.comA NATIONAL PALLETComapany is lookingfor a few hard workingindividuals to repair palletsat their <strong>Tooele</strong> facility.If you feel that youare hard working andlike to get paid accordingly,please call(435)843-4280.A&P Mechanic. Air AmbulanceCompanyseeking A&P Mechanicwith a minimum of 5years experience. PT6and King Air experiencea plus. Position open inS.E. Utah. $20/hr starting+ medical/ dental,holiday/vacation pay.email resume to myriaharthur@eagleairmed.co m o r f a x t o(435)678-3425AMERICAN INN &Suites is looking for abreakfast attendant, 3or 4 days a week,w e e k d a y s , f r o m5am-10am. Please submitapplications in personto American Inn,491 South Main. Mustbe dependable.CRICKET RETAIL NowHiring base plus commissionContact Courtat 801-686-9797DRIVERS: AVG. Weekly$1000- $1500 Takehome. Great hometime, benefits! ExpandingTanker Runs in SaltLake CDL-A w/X, 2yrsExp. 866-339-0072EXPERIENCED MAN-AGEMENT Neededplease apply online atwww.mcutah/11854.com or apply in person atthe Lake Point McdonaldsBECOME A SUB-SCRIBER. 882-0050FANTASTIC PLASTIC isnow accepting applications.Must have experiencewith saws androuters. 10 E 2000 N<strong>Tooele</strong> to pick up applicationor drop by resume.435-882-4693DECORATING CON-SULTANTS Needed.Fantastic career withbusiness and decoratingtraining. Money in FIRE EXTINGUISHERdirect per-portion to sales and service technicianyour efforts. Only selfstarter need apply forpersonal interview callKathy 435-850-8141 orSally 801-571-8441needed to serv-ice <strong>Tooele</strong> County area.<strong>Tooele</strong> County residentpreferred. Apply at 153East 4370 South, Murra y , U t a h .(801)263-1705 Ask forSteve Byrd, Byrds FireProtection.DRIVERS: NEEDEDnow for Werner EnterprisesRegional Runs!Call now for top milesa n d t o p p a y !800-346-2818 x132FRAMERSEXPERIENCED BOB-CAT Operator for BoulderLandscape A fullservice landscape companyStarting at $12/hrC a l l A d a m a t435-843-7105FIVE STAR AUTO$15-20 per hour commissionFull-time ASE CertifiedFull Diagnostic Mechanic/Technician5+years exp. Fax resumesto 884-6850 orcall 840-1673WANTED:Must have 2yrs experience,phone, transportationand own handtools. Great pay. Yearround work. Call Jayson(801)898-7279FRAMERS. Looking forExperienced Framersthat are reliable, qualityoriented and deadlineconscientious. Grantsville/<strong>Tooele</strong> area.(435)830-1480SELLING YOUR mountainbike? www.tooeletranscript.comThe KirkQuiet, Quality apartments in arestored historic structureThe Best Places at the Best PricesCompletely FurnishedWeekly & Monthly Rates57 West Vine • <strong>Tooele</strong> • 882-1372McAffee RealtorsFULL TIME Tile setterand helper neededASAP pay depends onexperience. Must haveown transportation call435-228-8979GLAZIERS NEEDED,$13-$24/hr based onexperience. We willtrain. Contact Jeff orJared 801-974-0977RENTALS766 Lakeview - Stansbury Park5 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms$1200/monthSeveral 3-5 Bedroom,New Homes in Overlake.Call for more information!Ila Sprouse435-224-2737LANDSCAPING Laborers.Duties: push mowing,weeding, pruningflower beds. 40hrs,overtime. Seasonal.$9-$11 based on experience.Transportationto pick-up spot. MustGENERAL MANAGERfor Restaurant Chain.Responsible for hiring,training, inventory andcost management.Guest relations andprofit management. ExcellentcompensationLICENSEDpackage includes$40,000, health benefitsand profit sharing.Must be willing to trainin Salt Lake City 30- 60days. (801)633-3466F a x r e s u m e t o(801)446-5779pass backgroundcheck. Call Mike(435)849-2079(801)301-0433STYLISTWanted for FantasticSams. Full and parttime available. Greatpay plus bonuses. Call(435)843-0382LOCAL CHEESE manufacturer,with sales nationwide,needs reliable,P/T cheesemakerassistant. Flexiblehours. Production experiencea plus. Fax letter435-843-4900LABORER NEEDED. MEDICAL ASSISTANTLaborer needed. Day in busy medical offi c e , w e e k e n d shours-Flexible schedule.Local company, no needed. Please fax resumeto 882-0462.experience needed. AccentDecorative Curbing435-840-8011 MYSTERY SHOPPERSNeeded in <strong>Tooele</strong>/ SaltWANTED: CDL Driverfor full time dump truckLake/ Provo. P/T opportunity.Get paid to shopw o r k . C a l l J i m Call 800-723-9008 or(435)830-0838801-274-0220Safegaurd Property ManagementOffice # 801-566-9339McAffee RealtorsReal Estate forYour World768 N Main • 843-120021 Benchmark$169,900 Excellent condo,main laundry, close toclubhouse and swimmingpool, central air. A/C &gurnace replaced 2006.CallMargene 830-2521. #670936225 W. Alfred DrJOB OPPORTUNITIES<strong>Tooele</strong> County School DistrictClarke Johnsen Jr. High School - Full-time CTE (General) Teacher:Must have current Utah teaching license in CTE (General). Salary commensuratewith education and experience. For more information contact Principal Strain at833-1939, or Human Resources, 833-1900. CLOSING DATE: Open until filled.<strong>Tooele</strong> County School District - Part-time Adult Cleaners:Applicants must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Work hours andlocations will vary depending on location of vacancy. Announcement is forSchool Year 2006-07. For more information contact Human Resources, 833-1900, X1103.<strong>Tooele</strong> County School District - Substitute Custodial Pool:Applicants must possess a high school diploma or equivalent and job experiencein the custodial field. The applicants in this pool will be called upon to work asneeded to fill in for an absent custodian at a school in <strong>Tooele</strong>, Grantsville orStansbury Park. There is no guarantee as to how often applicant will be called ornumber of hours to be worked. We are seeking individuals who work hard, areable to relate with students and would take pride in the appearance of ourfacilities. Vacancy will remain open until pool is filled. For more informationcontact Human Resources, 833-1900, X1103.<strong>Tooele</strong> County School District Office - Assistant Superintendent:Must have current Utah Administrative/Supervisory Certificate. Salary based onTCSD Administraive Salary Schedule; comprehensive benefit package. Forinformation on qualifications and application procedures contact HumanResources, (435)833-1900. Closing date: Thursday, March 22, 2007 4:00 p.m.<strong>Tooele</strong> County School District - Elementary Director: Must have UtahAdministrative/Supervisory Certificate. Salary based on TCSD Administraive SalarySchedule; comprehensive benefit package. For more information on qualifications andapplication procedure contact Human Resources, (435)833-1900. Closing date:Tuesday,April 3, 2007 12:00 noonTOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT - TEACHING POSITIONSGRADES K-12 (includes Special Education): <strong>Tooele</strong> District is acceptingapplications for School Year 2007-08. Applicants must have current Utah TeacherCertificate with major or NCLB highly qualified status in the position being applied for.Applications should be submitted to Human Resources at the District Office, 92 So.Lodestone,<strong>Tooele</strong>, UT 84074. Future vacancies for School Year 2007-08 will be filledfrom this announcement. Open until filled.<strong>Tooele</strong> County School District - Substitute Teachers: Applicants must havea high school diploma or equivalent and be at least 21 years of age. Salary is based onlevel of education. All applicants will be required to do a background check. A fee of$20.00 will be charged for the background check. For additional information, pleasecall Human Resources, 833-1900, X1103. Closing Date: Open until filled.Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent.Applications, Job description & information may be picked up at the District Office- 92 Lodestone Way, <strong>Tooele</strong> or downloaded at web site: tooelesd.orgTCSD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERThe district provides reasonable accommodations to the known disabilities of applicants incompliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Individuals needing special accommodationsshould notify Terry Christensen, at TCSD, 92 Lodestone Way <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah or call 833-1900.STEP AHEAD Preschoolnow enrolling. in <strong>Tooele</strong>for Fall 2007. Three &Four Year old Classes.Call Crystal 843-0520Help Wanted$$A CAREER here onlymakes Cents $$ OTRDrivers Pre-PassEZ-Pass. Every 60kmile pay raises 2006and newer equipment.100% No Touch. ButlerTransport, Inc. “Partnersin Excellence”800-528-78251 0 0 W O R K E R SNEEDED! Assemblecrafts, wood items. Materialsprovided. To$480+ per week. Freeinformation package.2 4 h o u r s(801)264-5665.Pet GroomerWantedPampered PetResort has opening forreliable, skilled PetGroomer in establishedboarding andgrooming facility.884-3374FOOD $ense NutritionEducator Needed.Teach nutrition andcooking skills to limitedincome adults andyouth. Required to recruitthe clients youteach. $10/hour. 20hours/week. Applyon-line at jobs.usu.edu.Job #050697 - FSNENutrition Education Assistant- <strong>Tooele</strong> County.Q u e s t i o n s ? C a l l435-843-2353.AVON: TO BUY ORSELL. Sell to anyone.For information call independentsales representativeVi Knutson884-3830BUILDING BLOCKS Forlife day care now hiringCall Julie at 882-4038BUSY AUTOMOTIVEShop is looking for anapprentice/ helper. Experiencehelpful but notnecessary Pay $8-15/hrDOE Apply in person 6E Main St GrantsvilleCAR DETAILER 18 andover. FT/ PT Apply at118 N Garden Street.CNA CLASSES & Phlebotomy.Day, eveningor weekend classes, 2week course. informationline 467-6400www.ccCNA.comCONCRETE FINISHERNeeded experiencenecessary Stoney8 0 1 - 8 9 1 - 0 8 7 1 o r435-843-7024CONCRETE FINISHER2 y r s e x p e r i e n c e$15-$20/hr Must havetransportation and tools801-712-2230CONSTRUCTION HELPWANTED. EquipmentOperators, Laborers,Drivers, & Office Help.Experience Required.Top Pay for Top Personnel.Simple IRA, Vacation,Health, Dental,& Safety Bonus Program.Newman Construction,13331 S 1700W, Riverton, UT 84065.Phone 801-254-3524/Fax 801-254-6469CONVIENENT StoreClerk, Delle, Utah$8.50/hr, FT/ PT.(435)884-0476340 Belaire Circle, Gville$169,900 3 bdr, 2 bath. Spacious Rambler with allupgrades. Vaulted ceilings, Formal dining, Fireplace.Detached garage, extra parking. Sculptured landscaping &30’ deck to enjoy the MountainView!Call JeannineButler 830-2950 #631986$175,900 Fantastic 2 story home inOverlake.. Priced below new builds! C/A, 2 cargrg, walk-in closet& garden tub inmaster bdrm.Fridge/ice maker,range, dishwasher& spacesavermicrowaveincluded. #665169Call JeannineButler 830-2950Margene Colledge830-2521Lena Patterson840-0244Craig Rydalch496-0721Jerry Johnson801-209-6390Jeannine Johnson830-6369Jeannine Butler830-2950$145,900 Nice, sunnytownhome w/3 bdrms, easyupkeep, nice neighborhood.Ready for your unique style.Call Shirlee 228-8184.#670788626 Country Club, Stansbury$289,900 Very unique home located on .37 acre lot with4 car garage. In Cul-de-sac. 3330 sq. ft., 2 large bdrms, 2bths on main floor, with inside hot tub over looking golfcourse, main floor laundry. Framing done for rooms in thebasement. Call Jeannine Johnson 830-6369.1673 N. Aaron Drive 32 Benchmark Village$149,900 Million Dollar view of entire area!Carpet & tile thru out. New tile on Kitchen countertops. Great patio with large storage unit. Communitypark, pool, playground & RV parking. #665074Call Jeannine Johnson 830-6369Karen Perry830-7846Shirlee Forrester228-8184John Gollaher830-8552Dusty Jepsen840-8936Cheryl Barrus840-4466


C8<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>-<strong>Bulletin</strong>THURSDAY March 22, 2007Help WantedHelp WantedHelp WantedHelp WantedRecreationalVehiclesMotorcycles &ATVsBoatsAutosAutosNEW SPRING projects!Actors, Extras, Models,Promotions and conventions.Ear $75-$800daily. Free seminars!801-438-0067NOW HIRING cooks,servers, dishwashers &graveyard servers. Applyin person. Denny’s.843-8200PET GROOMER at thePet Shop in South ForkPet and Feed, 930North Main. Applywithin.POSTAL JOBS $16.53to $27.58/hr, now hiring.For applicationand free goverment jobinformation, call AmericanAssociation of Labor1-913-599-8042, 24hrs. emp. serv.SELL YOUR computerin the classifieds. Call882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.com5 bedrooms, 1.75 bathrooms,1800+ square feet, 2 car garage,1.2 acres. Potential develop orhorse property. $260,000.(435)882-7665Financing by Deseret Peak, Frank Sly 833-0740Searching for a Home? Want to find outwhat your homeis worth?It’s just a click away atwww.tooelehomes4sale.comAwesome Landscaping5 bdrm, 2 full bths, 2 1/2 bths,3052 sq ft Beautifully landscapedhome with finished basement.All this for $269,900Mother-in-law Apt.4 bedroom, 3 full baths, Over2700 sq ft, mother-in-law apartmentwith walk out basement in aquiet neighborhood. Only $249,900Berna Sloan840-5029Chris Sloan840-50311033 Big Tree, Grantsville $325,000PRICE REDUCED MOTIVATED SELLER100% FINISHED BASEMENTFULLY VINYL FENCED HORSE PROPERTYGREAT LEASE TO OWN!1115 S. LEGRAND DR., GRANTSVILLE4 bdrm lease to own, 1/2 acre$274,90068 N. MEADOWLARK CIR. GRANTSVILLE$285,900 3 bdrm, 2 bath.50 ACRE LOT. 3400 SQ FT.Call Michelle 840-8898.GREAT LEASE TO OWN!231 Box Elder, Gville • $268,0003 bdrm 2 bath, country style home.LEASE TO OWN! $1450 MONTH.$1500 DOWN NO REUNDABLELana McKean435-833-0233 • cell 801-518-8670RESCAPE CONSTRUC-TION looking for experiencedlandscape foremans,laborers, paintersand framers. Pleasecall Marshall at(435)840-4566 or Brandonat (435)830-1267SEEKING AUTOMO-TIVE technician with atleast 3yrs experience todiagnose and performautomotive repairs. Applicantsneed to be proficientin labscope usageand scantools.Must have own handtools and be willing toattend training classesto increase personalknowledge and obtainnational certificationswhere applicable. PayNegotiable. Apply inperson at Tunex, 1521N Main, <strong>Tooele</strong>.DEADLINES FOR classifiedsads are Mondayand Wednesdays by4:45 p.m.UNDERCONTRACTGreat Neighborhood3 beds, 2 baths, Fenced yard,Lg. family room, Large masterwith grand master bath, GreatViews! Only $199,900100% Finished5 bdrm, 3 bths, 2033 sq ft Largeopen great room with Fireplace,Central air, in Overlake close toparks. Only $212,0004 Car Garage4 bdrm, 1.75 bth, Lg. 4 car garagew/Mechanics pit, updatedkitchen, new windows, largecovered Porch. Only $179,500Kim DeGraw224-4038www.tooelehomes4sale.com5533 Geneva Way, Stansbury Park$249,500, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, clean beautifulhome, Great views. Call Michelle 840-8898.482 E. 1420 N., <strong>Tooele</strong> • $190,0004 bdrm, 2 bath, great neighborhood. Close toElementary School. Call Michelle 840-8898.381 SHELLEY LANE, GVILLEFANTASTIC HOME.5 BDRM 3 BTH $245,00011416 Lake Falls Road, South Jordan$249,900 • Close to the New Temple!Duchesne County. $165,0003 bdrm, 2 bath home with 6.87 acres.Michelle Anderson435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8898FREE HOME CONSULTATIONSELF-STORAGE businesshas an openingto manage an expandingfacility. To successfullyperform this position,candidates willneed to be self-motivated,have computerexperience, customerservice skills and demonstratea positive attitude.Light maintenancework will be required.It is a full timeposition starting at $9per hour and performanceincentives. Retiredpeople welcome.F a x r e s u m e t o801-475-0396STYLISTS NEEDED fornew Salon! Head Quarters,a full-service saloncoming to STANS-BURY PARK, is hiringexperienced and enthusiasticindividuals forthe following positions:Assistant Manager, receptionist,STYLISTS &nail tech. Competitivehourly wage + commission/bonus.Anticipatedopening April 18th. Faxresume to Jamie:801-415-6727 or Call882-2789.SUBSTITUTE CUSTO-DIAN job at <strong>Tooele</strong>Army Depot/ DeseretChemical Depot. Goodpay. People w/disabilitiesgiven preference.Federal Backgroundcheck required apply at<strong>Tooele</strong> Department ofWorkforce Services.WAREHOUSE LA-BORER, part-time,must be able to lift50lbs and work flexiblehours including Saturday.Apply 930 NorthMain. South Fork Petand Feed, <strong>Tooele</strong>.7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza <strong>Tooele</strong>, UtahSUMMER JOB/ Internship$18/hr and upMust be willing to relocatefor the summerhousing will be providedcall Jared for details972-800-0722email resume to jared_toone@yahoo.comVARIOUS POSITIONS:Paying up to $20/hr,Diamond Rental is hiringfor CDL Driver, Mechanic,Service andManagement Positions.Excellent pay andbenefits. Must be ableto lift minimum 50lbs.MRV check/ pre-employmentdrug screeningrequired. To applycall HR Manager at(801)262-2080, fax resumeto 801-284-5999or email resume toHR@diamondrental.comBusinessOpportunitiesBUSINESS OPPORTU-NITIES Looking for individualsto startup ormove businesses tobrick and mortar storefrontstatus. Investorsavailable. Office, retailor warehouse businesstypes. (801) 597-2240E-mail Plans todeast@networld.comFITNESS CENTER12750sqft, Main Street.Handball courts, lockers,showers, saunas,hot tubs, mirrored aerobic/dance area. Unlimitedpossibilities!882-7094,(801)860-5696TOOELE Small BusinessOwners. Networkingis your cheapestand most effective formof advertising. Visitwww.Shop<strong>Tooele</strong>.orgfor free listings and networkingopportunities.VENDING 8 .25 candy/gumball machines forsale buy 1 or all dualhead, placementavailable, $99 each435-850-2152WantedWANTED: I Will paycash for your junk cars.C a l l S c o t t(435)830-6189RecreationalVehicles1972 KIT Travel trailer22’ sleeps six Call forinfo 843-0886 Ask forLarry $2800 OBO1976 CAB over camper10ft sleeps 6 toilet,sink, heater, stove,fridge, oven $600 obo435-241-5006GOT A good idea for astory? Call the <strong>Transcript</strong>and let us know882-0050.Whyrent?View of the Valley!Priced to sell at $349,900This beautiful home is located inthe Elk Ridge Subdivision on thebench. It features 3 bdrms, 2 1/2baths, a 3 car garage with a grandmaster bath and a large bonus roomabove the garage. 3600 Sq. Ft.Wonderful Floor Plan!This home has 2 tone paint, solid surfacecountertops & upgraded cabinetsin the kitchen, all 4 bedrooms andlaundry room are upstairs. Grandmaster bedroom has a grand masterbath and two walk in closets.1992 PALOMINO TentTrailer, sleeps 6-8, allnew cables, good condition,$2600; 87 YA-MAHA w/snow plow,All Terrain, $2500.882-22631994 DUTCHMAN 5thwheel, 22ft, self contained,excellent condition.Sleeps 6 comfortably.Must see!Great value! $6900.843-7070(801)860-05381996 HITCH HIKER II26ft 5th wheel Excellentcondition Furnace, a/c,microwave, oak cabinets,slide out, tintedwindows, new brakes &tires $17,500 obo435-882-4007ALJO TRAVEL Trailerfully contained, a/c,very clean, priced right$ 5 0 0 0 o b o435-882-2399Motorcycles &ATVs2004 YAMAHA Raptor80 4-wheeler, electricstart, shaft drive, excellentcondition. with helme t . $ 1 4 0 0 .(435)882-81472006 HONDA Rebel lowmiles Black and Redlots of chrome like new$2700 16’’ Toyota Rims$150 801-250-9667435-849-159196 & 97 YAMAHA MountainMax 600 Snowmobilesw/trailer, Goodcondition. Checked outby Yamaha shop. Entirepackage $3300.840-1472RED 2007 Yamaha Grizzly350. 4wd, snowplow& winch. $4800.801-209-8482Trailers2 PLACE ATV/ Snowmobiletrailer with slide outramp $500 firm Call8 0 1 - 6 8 0 - 5 3 2 9 o r435-843-02214x7 UTILITY trailer, newbearings and tires,ramp and sides.(801)755-5874,(619)987-8211 JTWANT TO get the latestlocal news? Subscribeto the <strong>Transcript</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong>.No money downloan programsnow available for• Veterans• Public Safety Workers• Healthcare Professionals• Education Workers• Construction Trades• Manufacturing/WarehouseYour next rent checkcould be all you need tobuy your own home.To see if you qualify,call Charles now.801-910-4888Affiliate member<strong>Tooele</strong> County Board of RealtorsOPEN HOUSESaturday 10:30-2:00 pm699 E. 1260 N.Priced to Sale at$279,900MAKE AN OFFER!Features:2,400 square feet finished, 4 bedrooms,2 bath, master bath, vaulted ceilings,tile floors, upgraded kitchen, stonecountertops, upgraded laundry room,huge bonus room.Call Spencer at 840-0412STRESSED about Selling or Buying?immaculate multi-level!This completelyfinished, fully fencedhome has 4 bdrms,3 baths. Showslike a model. Hugedeck in the backand is beautifullylandscaped.Zoned tri-PlexSOLD!SELLER MOTIVATED!Great investment with an excellenttrack record. Super cash flow. Easyto maintain. All appliances furnishedincluding washers and dryers. Callfor more details today.You’Ve got tosee this home!Almost 4050 sq ft. 5 bed and 2 baths,Vaulted ceilings, Upgraded kitchenwith custom cabinets and granitecountertops, two tone paint, Bonus 2rooms above the garage, Master suiteon own side of the house.Taking the Stress, Keeping you “Young”KarenYoung830-0615 Each office Independently Owned & Operated1971 21FT REINELLCuddy Cabin, fridge,stove, sink, rebuilt outdrive.Needs engine.G o o d c o n d i t i o nw/trailer. $999 obo.(435)849-2192Autos$0 DOWN! Cars From$29/mo! Police Impoundsfor Sale! 36Months @ 8.5% apr.For listings Call800-586-3805 x 83291977 FORD MustangII Interior and bodyin good conditionneeds carburetor ane l e c t r i c a l w o r k$ 1 8 0 0 o b o435-830-23441988 PONTIAC 6000,runs, looks good, powerwindows, power locks.$ 9 0 0 o b o .(435)849-0326 Mack.1989 MERCEDES 300EClean no rust many extraparts inquire formore info $3000882-88071993 FORD TaurusSHO needs some work$1500 Call 843-0267for more info1996 Chevrolet C/K2500Cheyenne, extendedcab, 4WD, white, exterior/interiorimmaculate,runs great, 224K miles,lifted, automatic,DL#6776, $5,900.00,801-915-30691998 MITSUBISHI Fuso4.4 panel truck withTommy lift. Make Offer850-4907FOR SALE!Sell Your Car Here for$6 50*ea.Call 882-0050*Based on 13 issue contract.2002 TOYOTA SiennaLE, Maroon, CD,cruise, interior nice, exteriorgood, professionallydetailed, 71,000miles, $10,900, DL# 6 7 7 6 , R e x801-915-3069Saturday, March 24, 1-4 pm876 North 1480 EastMelodie Waldron435.830.5886RE/MAXMETROServing the <strong>Tooele</strong> &Salt Lake Valley.melodierealtor@yahoo.comValerie Wimmer435-849-2312FREE Movie and DinnerList with me & recieve FREEPizza & 2 movie passes!MUST SELL!334 S. Main, <strong>Tooele</strong>• 2 Bedrooms• 1 Bath• 940 sq. ft rambler• 940 sq. ft basement with2 walk-outsWon’t Last Long!663 W. 700 S., <strong>Tooele</strong>Beautiful and spacious!3 Bdrm, 2 Bath mfg. home on itsown lot. Mountain Views.Formal Dining, Large Kitchen/Breakfast Nook, Master Suite/JettedTub/Shower/Walk-In Closets, FHAloan, 0% Down, $850 Month. OacWho Else Wants To KnowThe Value of Their Home?Do you know how much your homehas appreciated over the last fewyears? Do you know how muchCASH is tied-up in your home?What your REAL equity is?I know. In addition, I am willingto share these answers with youabsolutely FREE and withoutobligation whatsoever. Why wouldI do this? Because I realize that realestate is a relationship business firstand foremost. And getting to knowyou by helping with your home valueis well worth my free service.2003 TOYOTA Tacoma.Extended Cab, 4WD,V6, 5spd manual, TRDoff-road and tow packages,bedliner, runsgreat, clean, excellentcondition, $17,000OBO, call Dustin4 3 5 - 8 4 0 - 2 0 9 6 o r435-843-78662005 VW Convertibleturbo like new 6,000miles cream oncream, tan top, sytedtires, perma plateleather and paint,clear bra, air deflectorfor convertibleuse, automatic 6speed select shift,Audi type transmission,pictures availableon email Don801-949-433389 PONTIAC GrandPrix, runs good, $900obo. (435)882-4710HONDAS From $500!Police Impounds ForSale! Many Makes andModels, For ListingsCall 800-586-3805 X9436TRANSMISSION RE-PAIR, rebuild. Low costto <strong>Tooele</strong> residents.Will buy vehicles 1990and up that needstransmission work,cash paid. Shop(801)972-5810 Home(435)843-8181HAVING A yard sale?Advertise in the <strong>Transcript</strong>Motivated Sellers617 W. 700 S. <strong>Tooele</strong>Majestic Mountain Views! BeautifulMfg. Home on its own lot.FHA Approved. 0% Down $800Month Payment oac.Dark Cherry Wood Cabinets3 Bedrooms175 S. Country CourtGrantsvilleYour Own Private Paradise!.• 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths Condo• 3500 sq ft. • 2 car grgContractors!Investors! Builders!6 Condo Lots For Sale orpartnership with owner!!!$40,000 per door. Lots 1,2,3 and9,10,11. Country Haven Condos.Private entrance and exclusiveparadise away from traffic and noise.Existing condos have sold as fast aswe can build them!!!Great $$$ Opportunity!!!Blueprints Available!!PLATINUMNEW LISTINGOh, by the way, I am never too busy for your referralsM A R O O N 1 9 9 2Honda Civic LX Sedan,5 speed, CDPayer, leaks oil, hasdisc brakes allaround that are froma Acura IntegraGSR, stops VERYwell. Gets on average32 MPG havehad as high as 36.Brand new tires all 4.Great car pool car.801-694-8312SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifieds.Call 882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.comSUVs1994 TOYOTA 4-RunnerSR5, Red, 4WD, standard,leather, cruise,good tires, mechanicallysound throughout,tow package, DL#6 7 7 6 , $ 3 , 4 0 0 .801-915-30691997 JEEP GrandCherokee limited dependable,all options includingleather andpower roof, V6 greatgas mileage silver/goldpkg asking $5300 obo435-840-4030MOVING MUST Sell1975 Bronco 3023speed on floor Danafront and rear Needscarburetor solid body$3000 obo 882-5476


THURSDAY March 22, 2007<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>-<strong>Bulletin</strong>C9Trucks$500! TRUCKS/ SUVsfrom $500! Chevys,Jeeps, Fords and More!Police Impounds ForSale, For Listings Call800-586-3805 x 99731975 CHEVY 1/2 tontruck, 4x4 frame & engine,good tires & greatengine (350). Goodtrans. New Edlebrockcarb. New Edlebrock intake& manifold. $1300obo. (435)840-87901980 JEEP J/10 pick-up4x4 401 motor 4 speedtransmission Newerpaint and upholsteryMust see $2900 obo801-330-1356435-837-2234BECOME A SUB-SCRIBER. 882-0050Residential and Commercial LendingCompetitive Rates! Exceptional Service!REFINANCE NOWand get out of thatadjustable rate mortgagePlease help uswelcome our newLoan OfficerCindy AndrewsGOOD CREDIT OR CHALLENGED WE DO IT ALL!**Certain restrictions apply.Evening & weekend appointments available.Call to schedule.1196 N. Main Street • <strong>Tooele</strong> • 435.843.0056www.alliancecapital1.comSpringfor these GREAT HOMES48 Sorrel Dr. Gville 344 S. Saddle Gville 38 Sorrel Dr. Gville32 Sorrel Dr. Gville648 Haylie Ln <strong>Tooele</strong>326 W. Plum St. GvilleUNDERCONTRACTTrucks1986 FORD F150 4x4,15,000 on motor, automatic,new tires,brakes, $2500 obo.884-0235, 830-20811988 JEEP Cherokee,good condition, $1000obo; 1997 Blaster4-wheeler, new tires,excellent condition,$1500 obo. 850-2349Jesse1989 DODGE Dakotahas recently passed inspectionNew batteryruns good $1000882-2622 after 4 p.m.2 0 0 0 S I L V E R A D O$1500 4x4 Z71 ext. cab4dr, 5.3litre, auto, 8ftbed, a/c, cd, pw, 103kmiles, $10,500 obo435-840-1472797 Frontier Grantsville737 Arrow St. <strong>Tooele</strong>SOLD1262 E. 700 S. <strong>Tooele</strong>TrucksFOR SALE: 2002 FordF350 Crew Cab powerstroke. $18,000 obo.Call (435)850-0010Apartmentsfor RentLand MarkAPARTMENTSNow acceptingapplications for1, 2, & 3 bedroomapartments.350 West 400 North882-7557278 S. 800 E, Gville10 BEAUTIFULLOTSTO CHOOSEFROM IN THENEW SASHASUBDIVISION,TOOELEPossibleLease optionApartmentsfor RentBeautiful2BedroomApartment!!Completely RemodeledNEW fridge, stove,dishwasher, cabinets, carpet,Absolutely Gorgeous! Thebest value in ALL of <strong>Tooele</strong>.Non-Smokers Only! NO PETS!(801) 318-4997260 North 100 East, <strong>Tooele</strong>2 AND 3bdrm apartmentsbehind SuperWal-Mart. Swimmingpool, hot tub, exerciseroom, playground, fullclubhouse. 843-44002BDRM 1BTH, remodeled,govt. subsidized.Playground, carport.$500/dep. 211 S. Hale,Grantsville. Call Tammi884-3466, 884-1712.Equal Housing Opp.2BDRM Apartment,$750/mo utilities included.117 N 200 E.Call 241-0472 or843-0344 after 5pm2BDRM APT, $500/mo,$400 deposit. Acceptshousing. 328 E Main,G r a n t s v i l l e . C a l l(801)815-2928,435-884-0432.3BDRM 1BTH Townhome.Clean, <strong>Tooele</strong>,W/D Hookups, Niceyard, No smoke or pets.$725/mo + $500 dep.801-376-7321.C-A INVESTMENT. 38 E500 N, 3bdrm, 1bth, enclosedyard, 1 car garage,$750/mo, $750/dep, Application required,Minimum 1yrlease. 882-1199DUPLEX, 3BDRM, 2bth,w/d hookups, ac, carport,storage, fireplace.$675/mo plus deposit.(801)263-1779LARGE 2BDRM 2bth,Serious inquiries only.w/d hook ups, centralair, $500/dep, $650/mo.No pets No Smoking.(435)840-3010LARGE 3BDRM 2bth,updated duplex, laundryhookups, lots ofstorage, covered parking.Pets ok. Near everything.$695/mo, refundabledeposit.(801)232-9500REMODELED APART-MENTS at 585 N Main<strong>Tooele</strong>, Ut. Studio1bdrm and 2bdrm.435-843-0917SLEEPING ROOMSavailable, $70 perweek, $10 key deposit,first and last week- total$150 to move in. 46 NBroadway. 882-7605SELL YOUR car in the<strong>Transcript</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong> Classifiedsection.Homes forRent$$WHY RENT whenyou can buy? 0 downprograms, not perfectcredit. First time buyers,Single parentprograms. Call fordetails. Berna Sloan435-840-5029 Group1 Real Estate2BDRM 1BTH, Half garage,all new appliances,new carpet, w/dhookups, real nice.Mark (435)690-9218(Wednesdays andThursdays)3BDRM 1BTH Big yard,Just like new inside,Must See. Fully furnished$1125/mo801-835-55923BDRM 1BTH charmingolder home, newly remodeledw/gas fireplace,large yard w/garage,no pets, no smoking.Senior citizen consideration.Deposit requ i r e d $ 9 0 0 / m o435-830-33373BDRM 1BTH newly remodeled,$800/mo, firstand last required. $500cleaning deposit, w/d,fridge, dishwasher,stove included. Nopets, no smoking.(435)882-64723BDRM 1BTH veryclean, good neighborhood,large partiallyfenced backyard, petsnegotiable, $625/moplus deposit. 882-52273BDRM 2.5BTH Beautifultown home 1 car garageall appliances Likenew inside $1050/mo801-835-55923BDRM, 1.5BTH mobilehome. $650 includes allutilities, $400/dep.(435)830-11773BDRM, 1.5BTH, neargrade school, $800/mo,utilities included. 329C h a m p l a i n . C a l l241-0472 or 843-0344after 5pm.3BDRM, 2BTH mobilehome for rent, no smoking/pets. 882-15504BDRM 2BTH $1300/moplus deposit fencedlarge yard, w/d, centralair Stansbury Park435-850-21154BDRM, 2 BTH, HugeHome! Fenced yard,new paint, hardwoodf l o o r s , $ 9 7 5 / m o$600/dep. 172 N 5th St,<strong>Tooele</strong>. (435)830-1430BAD CREDIT? But wantto buy. Lease option5bdrm, 2bth, <strong>Tooele</strong>,2200sqft, large familyroom, fenced yard.$1100/mo. 884-0193(435)224-4932BEAUTIFUL 3BDRM2bth rambler, excellentcondition, newcarpet & tile floors.Fully landscapedw/vinyl fencing. Partiallyfurnished optional.843-7070,801-860-0538BEAUTIFUL NEWLYR e n o v a t e d h o m e4bdrms 2bth largekitchen laundry room1937sqft on .26acresRV parking fully fenced139 North 100 East CallShaun (801)243-9802.$135,500FOR RENT: 2bdrm,1bth, 2 car garage, veryclean, fenced yard, nosmoking, no pets.$650/mo, $500/dep.Stockton. 882-7068GRANTSVILLE 4BDRM2bth, 2400sqft, kitchento die for immaculateyard, auto sprinklers,Very clean $1200/mo801-835-5592 LeaseOptionGRANTSVILLE, 4bdrm3bth Rambler, garageavailable April 1st.$1100/mo134 S Worthington St(680 East)Davidson Realty(435)833-0233(801)466-5078GRANTSVILLE, newerhome, 3 bed, 2 bath,. 2car garage, rambler,$1250/mo, $750/dep,short lease, 317 LegacyLn, 435-840-1640Homes forRentGREAT FAMILY Homein newer part of town,Walking distance to elementaryschool, 1 cargarage, extra familyroom, 3bdrm, 1.5bthClean newer condoReady to move in$1000/mo plus deposit801-556-6775SOUTHEAST TOOELE4bdrm, 3bth, 2 familyrooms Great View Forsale or lease Call Lars(435)849-1777SPLIT LEVEL House forr e n t $ 8 5 0 / m o435-674-5117801-885-3365STANSBURY, 3, 4 and5 b d r m h o m e s ,$1000-$1300/mo.843-9883TOOELE newer home, 3bed, 2 bath,. 2 car gara g e , t r i - l e v e l ,$1250/mo, $750/dep,short lease, 683 HiddenRiver, avail 4/1,435-840-1640TOOELE TOWN Home3bdrm 2bth 1 car carportnew carpet, paint,A/C, small dog ok, nocats 893 W 700 S$850/mo 801-706-5570TOOELE, 2002 Rambler3bdrm, 2bth, 2 car,main floor laundry, redwooddeck, central air,master bath, endlessviews. RE-MAX-Metro830-5886TOOELE, 3BDRM,2.5bth multi-level,garage. $1200/mo593 E 1250 NDavidson Realty(435)833-0233(801)466-5078TOOELE, 4bdrm, 1bth,split-entry, fenced yard,deck, hookups. $895/mo50 South Alberta Drive(630 East off Vine)Davidson Realty(801)466-5078TOOELE, Multi-level3bdrm, 2bth, 2 cargarage, $995/mo546 East 670 NorthDavidson Realty(801)466-5078TOWN HOME For rent3bdrm 2bth Call Dave435-840-1009 and wehave other propertiesavailableHomes$$$SAVE MONEYFind HUD & Bankowned homes at:www.tooelebankownedhomes.comor call for a listB e r n a S l o a n435-840-5029 Group1 Real Estate$275,900 OBO. All brickon .27acre lot, 3-4bdrm.Tile, oak cabinets, fireplaces,sunrooms, formalliving & diningroom. Grantsville. Manyextras Anderson windows840-5199$316,900 New 4bdrmRambler animal righthalf acre lot horse property801-631-4257 Ibuy homes1997 HOUSE. 3bdrm,2bth, good shape withnew paint, vaulted ceilings,carport, and shed$120,000. Call Matt(435)882-4406(801)750-7971New Home —Horse Property!.69 acre, <strong>Tooele</strong>$275000, 3BR 2BAAmazing StansburyLake HomeCompletely finished up anddown - 6 BR 3 BA - LargeDeck and Screened Porch- Private Dock - $499,000Gorgeous Views!4 BR 2.5 BA - Benchview Drin SE <strong>Tooele</strong> - $434,900Heather Kieffer801-404-0142HomesHOME MORTGAGE LOANSPurchase or Refinance today!BEST RATES=LOWER PAYMENTS &GREATER SAVINGSWe’re just a phone call away! (435)833-0740 or visitwww.deseretpeakmtg.comTeam Covello’sOpen HOusesSaturday March 24th • 1-3pm899 N. 1380 E. <strong>Tooele</strong>4 bdrms, 3 bathroomsHomesFOR SALE!Sell Your Home Here for$6 50*ea.Call 882-0050*Based on 13 issue contract.Homes4BDRM 2BTH 1&1/3acre horse property$350,000. Must see!Call 884-09695BDRM 2.5BTH brickrambler, new carpet,tile & paint. Call(801)414-8436 or882-5398FSBO Or Lease withoption to buy <strong>Tooele</strong>2200sqft remodeled5bdrm 2bth, familyroom, fenced, yard,$168,000 884-0193435-224-4932BONUS Complete aloan with us and receive a$50 gift certificate toLeatherby’s Ice Creamin <strong>Tooele</strong>.6088 Schooner,Stansbury ParkOn the Water!866 Lft Hand ForkDrive, <strong>Tooele</strong>3 car grg. 1/3 acre lotSandy Covello 435-830-5545For more information or questions call:Heather 801-652-6694 • Jeannie 830-0250Bob 435-224-3216Advanced183 E Main St • Grantsville(inside Curry Insurance)each office independently owned and operated100% TOOELE COUNTY OWNED & OPERATEDAngela GrantOwner/Broker435-830-4552Terry Baird435-850-9546435-884-3490Grantsville/ So. WillowNewer 3bdrm, 2bth2 car garage, rambler,basement $1195/mo1117 Alexander CourtDavidson Realty(435)833-0233(801)466-5078TOOELE/ OVERLAKEBrand new 3bdrm2.5bth, 2 car garage,Lawn care included$1065/mo No smoking/p e t s C a r r i e801-599-0515 Owner/AgentBeautiful Stansbury ParkHome. Brick & vinyl siding.Two car garage.Multi-level. Basementcomplete. Nice upgradesincluding centralair, vaulted ceilings,built-in microwave anda gas range with doubleoven. Liz 801-243-5028


C10<strong>Tooele</strong> <strong>Transcript</strong>-<strong>Bulletin</strong>THURSDAY March 22, 2007HomesHomesHomesHomesMobile HomesOffice SpaceLots & LandPublic NoticesMeetingsPublic NoticesMeetingsDFSBO NE <strong>Tooele</strong> Rambler3050sqft, 4bdrm,3.5bth, jetted tub, fireplace,central air, newcarpet, new paint, 2m a s t e r s u i t e s435-882-6402801-201-5272FSBO: ERDA home w/2acres, 1 ac ft share culinarywater, animalspermitted, superior construction,custom built &all brick. 5bdrm, 4bth, 3working fireplaces, marble& tile floors, 3 carlarge garage. Radiantfloor heating. Landscapedw/automaticsprinkler system.$595,000. Additionala c r e s a v a i l a b l e .882-0672FSBO: TOOELE 5bdrm,2.5bth, Brick rambler 2car garage c/a perfectSW location close toschools 364 MillcreekW a y $ 1 9 9 , 0 0 0882-3779Plant Spring Flowers in a New HomeJennifer Jones(Broker)830-2088Jerry Sagers830-0280$169,900(435) 843-7630cell: (801) 988-6455Carol Autry801-520-6680Angie Terry849-2570GORGEOUS RAMBLERTown home 3bdrm,2bth, 1 car garage,2003 great condition,spacious floor plan, Call801-601-8612GRANTSVILLE HOME2400sqft, 4bdrm, 2bth,central air, central vacuum,RV parking, oversizedgarage, great loca t i o n $ 2 2 5 , 0 0 0884-3164435-840-1242GRANTSVILLE, 4-5Bedroom, 2 bathroom,rambler, built: 1978,lots of storage, bigyard, great neighbors,$168,000 or best offer.884-3807I BUY Houses! Need aquick sale? Facingforeclosure? Don’twait, sell now!(801)381-5873 msg.DEADLINES FOR classifiedsads are Mondayand Wednesdays by4:45 p.m.1/2% OriginatiOn& Best Rate possiBle!experienced • personal • Friendly serviceloanTedd Mills specialistStacey Brown830-7396Patti Westenburg850-0009Exit Realty Home TeamPRICED TO Sell Northeast<strong>Tooele</strong> home,neat, clean, 4bdrm,2bth, fenced yard, largedeck, storage, new carpet,new paint. Washer& dryer, fridge, microwa v e . D a v i d(801)404-7679Matt Cozad840-4201RENTERS! KISS yourlandlord goodbye! 1yrlease/ option, $3000down/ $1000/ $1250Monthly. Lock in today’sprices. ValerieWimmer, Re/Max Platinum(435)849-2312S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME? Advertise it inthe classifieds. Call882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.comSTOP FORECLOSURE/Trustee Sale! Stay inyour home. Quick sale.Fair price. Valerie Wimmer.Re/Max Platinum(435)849-2312Newly Renovated! 139 No. 100 E..26 acres • 1,937 sq. ft. • 1 Family Room • 4 Bdrms2 Bths • Fully Fenced, secluded yard • $ 135,500Call Shaun 801-243-9802Amanda Harris830-4581NEW LISTING22 W. 1620 N.Nice Home on Nice Lot! 4bdrms, 3 bath. $211,500.Call Sherri 840-5167.Don Jones840-4462928 Bates Canyon Rd.Beautiful home w/mother-in-lawhome attached.5 acres. Barn w/9 stalls& tack room. $649,900.Call Stacey 830-7396TERRA HOME (NearRush Valley & Dugway).$259k Like NEWhome w/ 5bdrm, 2bth &5 ACRES of HORSEPROPERTY (up to 10animals) bordering1000's of acres of BLMland! Great open floorplanw/2600sqft on onelevel, beautifully finishedin a quiet mountainsetting. See at 319E Center St. Call Lynnat 801-367-5155.Owner/Agent, SecureRE.TOOELE HORSE Property4bdrm 2bth Newcarpet, paint, plumbing,Irrigation water.40acres 364 S 100 W$169,900 Outwest Realty801-706-5570TOWN HOMES for Sale.1998, 836 & 834 W 700S <strong>Tooele</strong>, 3bdrm, 1bth,1696sqft., Unfinishedbasement. Very cleanand nice. $120k each,No seller finance, no realtors.801-376-7321.Justin Korstad801-661-2585732 We. 740 S.Nice home in quietneighborhood. 3 bdrms, 1bth $169,000. Call AngieTerry 849-2570Kolleen Logan849-0603UNDERCONTRACT3BDRM, 2BTH mobilehome for rent, no smoking/pets. 882-1550Office SpaceC-A INVESTMENT42 East 400 North.Available now. Formore informationcontact 882-1199C-A INVESTMENT510 North Main,Plaza 500. Availablenow, 1400 sqft. Formore informationcontact 882-1199EXECUTIVE PLAZA officespace for lease,$200-$850/mo, all utilitiesincluded. Call Larry(801)703-0745FOR LEASE Office/Business SpaceUtilities included. 46,48 & 52 South Main.1 month free.(602)826-9471(480)585-5380FROM $14.50/SF/YR.2,500-12,000 SF availablefor lease: professionaloffice space.Hwy access, acrossfrom Hospital in <strong>Tooele</strong>.1887 N Aaron Dr Conta c t L e s l e y :(801)-263-1406Place Your Ad Herewww.tooeletranscript.com779 E Left Hand Fork Dr.BIG HOUSE, big yard,great location. 7 bed 4bath. $274,900.Call Patti 850-0009Cathy Maxfield435-840-38045755 Windsong,Stans. Home only 1year old. 3 bdrms, 2 Bthlots of undergrades. CallDon Jones 840-4462.1244 N. Main, Ste 101, Gateway Prof. Plaza 843-TEAM (8326)VIEW ALL PROPERTIES AT WWW.REMAX.COMNEW LISTINGRETAIL/ OFFICE Spacefor lease in <strong>Tooele</strong>.1372 sq.ft. to 2744sq.ft. available. Hightraffic area. Newerbuilding. NNN Leases.D e a n H a r d y(801)860-1412.Bennion InvestmentGroup.Lots & LandBUILDING LOT Grantsville94’X137’ .297 acre12,936sqft curb, gutter,sidewalk, good neighborhoodirrigation Available435-884- 3422HORSE PROPERTYCall Carol with RemaxP l a t i n u m a t435-830-0007INVESTMENT OPPOR-TUNITY: 12 1/3 acregolf course lots, in<strong>Tooele</strong> City $50,000each. Call Brian at(801)244-6670 for moreinfo.PRIME BUILDING lotw/rental in <strong>Tooele</strong>.Build home or duplex orinvest. 1 block frommain street adjacent toelementary435-224-4701435-830-0129Sherri Nelson840-5167school.PINE CANYON, 2.05acres, Borders reclamationarea, 1 <strong>Tooele</strong>Valley water right,mountain/ sunset views$150,000 1023 BluePeak. (435)752-4556UNDERCONTRACTLarry Prather830-5450122 N. 3rd StCute home new flooringand paint. 1 Bedroom hood. 31bdrBath $79,900 Call DonJones 840-446274 Acres, G-ville South of Hwy 112.533 Canyon WayC an 2007)Call Patti 850-0009Very nice remodeled r yalln i c e r e mybrick home. r4 bed 2 ibath.c$199,900.Call Don 840-4462350 S kIndustrial Loop Prime h comm. olot at Utah Industrial Depot $60,000acre. Call Patti 850-0009m e .NEW LISTINGONE FULLY developed1.8 acre lot. Zoned foranimals. Located Northwest<strong>Tooele</strong> City. Asking$178,500. CallDoug Lawson RemaxPlatinum 830-3710 or882-8868.Water Shares7 40’ irrigation pipes 130’ pipe valve elbowe n d p l u g $ 4 7 0435-884-3422FOR SALE 2 SettlementCanyon water shares435-496-0687I HAVE 20 Irrigation WaterShares for sale. Callfor details. Ask forBrandon.(801)706-6200Public NoticesMeetingsDeadline for public noticesis 4 p.m. the dayprior to publication.Public notices submittedpast the deadlinewill not be accepted.UPAXLPSELL YOUR computerin the classifieds. Call882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.com469 SpruceGREAT, CLEANmanufactured home.Come See. 3bed 2 bath.$59,000. Call Angie849-2570.LAND FOR SALE130 Acres. G-ville Hwy 112. Call Patti850-0009NEW LISTINGPUBLIC NOTICEThe Town of Rush Valleywill hold a publichearing on an AnnexationPolicy.Several Parties are interestedin having propertylocated adjacent to theTown, annexed into theTown limits for the purposeof facilitating thesubdivision and developmentof the property.7:00 PM, March 28,2007, at the Rush ValleyTown HallA regular meeting of theRush Valley Town Councilwill be held after thepublic hearing.Agenda:1. Roll Call2. Minutes of prior meeting3. Consider proposalsfor Building Inspectionsand Engineering forRush Valley.4. Scope of work forWANTED: WATERRoad Repair -rights or irrigationshares in <strong>Tooele</strong> Valley.Call Ross at801-642-0119GordieFitzwater5. Consider Annexationof 400 Acres on theNorth border of RushValley – for Glenn Cook.6. Council Reports7. Public Comments8. Payment of Bills – approvalby Council9. AdjournJoyce McAteeClerk/RecorderTown of Rush Valley(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 22,2007)Place Your Ad Herewww.tooeletranscript.comGRANTSVILLE CITYNOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING ON ZONECHANGENOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that that GrantsvilleCity Council willconduct a public hearingat the Grantsville CityOffice, 429 E. MainStreet, Grantsville UT onWednesday, April 4th,2007 at 7:00 p.m. Thepubic hearing will considerthe proposed PlanningCommission Recommendations:1. Consideration of zonechange of (20) acres ofLand for Ken Hale at Approx.490 E. NygreenStreet to go from RR-5to RR-1.2. Consideration of conceptplan for eleven (11)lots Hale's Estates Subdivisionat the Corner ofHale and Pear Streetsfor Eugene and BethMarshall.3. Consideration of zonechange for Kakland UtahHoldings for 34.315acres of and they ownedlocated north or NorthStreet on the East Sideof Burmester Rd.4. Considerations ofzone change from A-10to RR-1 at 350 N. Hale -Joshua Henwood.5. Consideration of PUD/concept for Maverickand RM-15 827 E. MainStreet6. Consideration of proposedamendment toSection 21.4.5(2) (subdivisions)to increase theamount time from fourteen(14) to twenty-one(21) days for the settingof pre-design conferencefollowing submittal ofpreliminary plat7. Consideration o f proposedamendment toChapter 16 of the ZoningOrdinance-use table toallow storage units in theCN zone.All interested personsare invited to attend andprovide comment uponthese proposals. Writtencomments will also beconsidered if submittedto the City Recorder inadvance of the hearing.Current zoning map andsubdivisions alignmentscan be viewed at theGrantsville City Officesfrom 9:00 a.m. to 4:00p.m. weekdays.Persons with disabilitiesneeding accommodationsto participate in thishearing should contactthe Grantsville City Officesat least 3 days inadvance of the hearing.DATED THIS 9th DAYOF MARCH 2007Wendy PalmerGrantsville City Recorder(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 22,SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifieds.Call 882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.com or e-mail your adto tbp@tooeletranscript.comUpdated Kitchen & SecludedBackyard 4 bed, 2 bath. Niceopen front porch with maturelandscaping. Call Toni 830-6496$194,900Excellent NE location.Awesome views, 4 Bed, 3 BathMulti-level. Large Kitchen &Familyrm, fenced back yard.Call Toni 830-6496$79,900Build your dream homein GrantsvilleYour builder or ours.Call: Jeannie 435-830-0250Maginficent Stansbury SettingImmacuilately clean, looks like a model!4 bdrm - 2.5 baths. Call Toni 435-830-6439 or Nicoloe 435-840-3779$239,900<strong>Tooele</strong> - Mountain ViewsFabulous floor plan. New paint &carpet. 4 bdrm, 3 baths. Call Sandy435-830-5545.$269,900<strong>Tooele</strong> - Rare horse propertyLocated in historic downtown. Over1 acre. Call Talena 435-830-8113or Karrie 435-840-0564.Steve Goodsell435-840-0774Toni Goodsell435-830-6496$195,000Potential Horse PropertyLarge 5 bdrm on .51 ac lot. Animalspermitted with conditional use permit.Must be sold with MLS # 650780.Call Reyanna 435-840-3316$349,000Grantsville - Kitchen has plenty ofcounter space & opens to the familyarea. The master bdrm has a huge grandmaster bath with garden tub & separateclosets. Call Sandy: 435-830-5545$321,900Grantsville - Formal Living,familyroom & mstr bdrm areon the main level including a grandmaster bth & garden tub.Call Sandy: 435-830-5545$135,000Grantsville - 1994 sq ft. This isa perfect family home withbeautiful hardwood and tileflooring. Call: Sandy 435-830-5545$137,000Spectacular views and sunsetsStansbury Park3 bdrm 2 1/2 bathCall: Jeannie 435-830-0250$265,000Grantsville – Home Sweet Home5 bdrms, 3 bths, .52 acrepossiblehorse property. Call:Jeannie 830-0250Nicole Anderson435-840-3779Niki Hammond435-840-2389PRICE REDUCED$329,900Grantsville4458 sq ft 3 bds 2 bthsfireplace fabulous floor plan!Sandy or JeanniePRICE REDUCED!$217,977Solid surface counter-tops,stainless appliances. 3 bds 2.5bths Clean! Toni or Jeannie$173,000Beautiful Home in RoyBacks up to Aquatic center &golf course. 4 bds / 2 bths. Culde-sac.Call: Talena 830-8113$192,000872 N. 650 E. TOOELE4 bdrms. 2.5 baths.1867 sq ft.built in 2002. Basement finished.Call Jeannie 435-830-0250$329,900GrantsvilleBeautiful Rambler! Open floor planwith vaulted ceilings. FabulousLakeview! Sandy 435-830-5545Or Jeannie 435-830-0250$229,900NE TOOELE HOMEFour possible five bdrm. Fullyfenced. New flooring &countertops. Call Karrie 840.0564.Reyanna Durfee435-840-3316Karrie Thorne435-840-0564Sandy Covello435-830-5545$359,900Cabin16x16 Gazebo, Workshop/Huge garage & RV Parking10 ac. Call Jeannie or SandyGrantsville $304,900See thru fireplace betweenliving & family room. 3291 sqft 1/2 ac Sandy 830-5545.$79,900Vacant land in GrantsvilleBeautiful rural setting on thissouth facing homeCall: Bob 435-224-3216220 Millpond #103Stansbury Park435-833-9000Each office independently owned and operated$279,900Grantsville New ConstructionRustic Cherry Cabinets& tile floors. Call Sandy435-830-5545Vacant LandGrantsville & RushValley!40 acres 9 acresSandy 830-5545 orJeannie 830-0250$389,900<strong>Tooele</strong> Dream Home4260 Sq Ft. Elegant 3 bd, 2 bth,w/ bonus room.Call: Nicole 840-3779SAN JUANCOUNTY LAND175 acres can be sold in 30-40 acre parcels. Indian ruins& great hunting area. Countryroad access to each parcel!Approximately 65 from Moab.$1,000 an acre.Call Nicole 840-3779$134,900COZY COUNTRY LIVINGSpectacular home with lotsof character. Fully landscaped,fully fenced. Close to schools. CallNikki Hammond 435-840-2389$235,000Spacious home with many upgrades.Check out the stone fireplace, trayceilings, and skylights! Home warrantyincluded. Owner/Agent. Call ReyannaDurfee 435-840-3316Jeannie McIntyre435-830-0250Heather Ingram801-652-6694Talena Piantes435-830-8113Bob Brouillette435-224-3216


THURSDAY March 22, 2007Public NoticesMeetingsPUBLIC HEARING NO-TICE<strong>Tooele</strong> County PlanningCommissionThe <strong>Tooele</strong> County PlanningCommission willhold a Public Hearing onApril 4, 2007 at 7:00p.m. in the Auditorium atthe <strong>Tooele</strong> CountyCourthouse, 47 SouthMain, <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah.1. REZ #07-03000003<strong>Tooele</strong> County Sec 25, T1S R4W – RR-1 to C-H2. REZ #07-00100004Tyler Winn -MG toMG-EX3. PUD #07-02200001ATI Titanium (PreliminaryPlat)4. PUD #06-02200001Shady Brook Lane (PreliminaryPlat)5. SUB #06-01400001Jenny Cove (PreliminaryPlat)6. AMD #07-04300001AMD to Chapter 15 table15-5-3.3(B) AccessoryHousing UnitsDated this 20th day ofMarch, 2007Mary Dixon, Secretary<strong>Tooele</strong> County PlanningCommission(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 22,2007)S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME? Advertise it inthe classifieds. Call882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.comSELLING YOUR mountainbike? www.tooeletranscript.com<strong>Tooele</strong> County’s FamilyReal Estate AdvisorSERVING THE NEEDS OF BUYERS/SELLERS:• 1st Time Home Buyers • Empty Nesters• Singles • Investors • Large Estate Owners• Families Needing Horse PropertyCall Shane840-0344472 East 770 North • <strong>Tooele</strong>NEW LISTING16 E. Aparicio Dr. Overlake$203,900Beautiful Views, Lrg .24 acrelot, 3 large bdrms, Full Landscaping& Sprinkling System, LargePeaceful Upstairs Loft, OpenKitchen/Livingroom areaPark Hill Estates, SE <strong>Tooele</strong> • $385,000FRAMING COMPLETED!HOT HOME!911 N. 1430 E • <strong>Tooele</strong>$230,900Currently has 3 bdrms, a full bath& 1/2 bath, Basement is in theprocess of being finished with add.familyroom, bedrooms & bathroom.Great Family Location.224 International Ave.$134,500Beautiful private bungalow cottagewith hardwood & tile floors.2 Bedrooms & 1 Full bath.Familyroom & Dining room.Full unfinished basement.Public NoticesMeetingsPUBLIC NOTICENOTICE IS HERBYGIVEN THAT the <strong>Tooele</strong>City Planning Commissionwill meet in a publichearing and Businessmeeting scheduled forWednesday, March 28,2007 in the hour of 7:00PM. The meeting will beheld at <strong>Tooele</strong> City Hallin the City CouncilChambers, located at 90N Main Street, <strong>Tooele</strong>,Utah.Public Hearing on ordinance2007-07, an ordinanceof the <strong>Tooele</strong> CityCouncil amending<strong>Tooele</strong> City Code 7-26-7to clarify the effectivedate of chapter 7-26 regardingthe developerrequirement to conveywater rights.Pursuant to the Americanswith DisabilitiesAct, individuals needingspecial accommodationduring this meetingshould notify RachelleCuster, <strong>Tooele</strong> CityPlanner prior to themeeting at (435)843-2130 or TDD (435)843-2180(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 15& 22, 2007)SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifieds.Call 882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.com or e-mail your adto tbp@tooeletranscript.comHAVING A yard sale?Advertise in the <strong>Transcript</strong>Public NoticesMeetingsPUBLIC NOTICENOTICE IS HERBYGIVEN THAT the <strong>Tooele</strong>City Planning Commissionwill meet in a publichearing and Businessmeeting scheduled forWednesday, March 28,2007 in the hour of 7:00PM. The meeting will beheld at <strong>Tooele</strong> City Hallin the City CouncilChambers, located at 90N Main Street, <strong>Tooele</strong>,Utah.Public Hearing on anamendment to <strong>Tooele</strong>City Code 7-11b-5(1)(b),(5) and (6), and7-11b-10 on single-familyresidential designguidelines.Pursuant to the Americanswith DisabilitiesAct, individuals needingspecial accommodationduring this meetingshould notify RachelleCuster, <strong>Tooele</strong> CityPlanner prior to themeeting at (435)843-2130 or TDD (435)843-2180.(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 15& 22, 2007)S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME? Advertise it inthe classifieds. Call882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.comSELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifieds.Call 882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.com or e-mail your adto tbp@tooeletranscript.com$199,900• 4 bdrm• 2 full bth• Fully fenced• Mountain/lake views• Great east sideneighborhood573 W. 200 S. <strong>Tooele</strong>$184,900Beautiful All Brick Home with sunroom. New Kitchen & Hardwoodfloors, 2500 sq ft., 4 bdrms, 2baths, Full landsapded & autosprinklers, Fenced yardTo be built in covetedSouth East location.3 bdrms,2 1/2 baths,4 car garage,4527 sq ft.4 ApartmentsGreat opportunity to own a multiunitrental. Includes two parcelsof land to north. $179,900186 W. Heritage Hill Dr. • $305,900SOLD SOLD• Large .35 acre Corner Lot• 4 bdrms • 2 1/2 baths,• 4 car garage, • 3200 sq ft.• Beautiful Mountain Viewsship Planning Commissionwill hold a publicscribed as follows: lowing the sale. Both<strong>Tooele</strong> County and de-12:00 noon the day fol-hearing on April 5, 2007LOT 5, ROCKY TOP payments must be in theat 7:00 p.m. in the Auditoriumat the <strong>Tooele</strong>TOOELE COUNTY, or money order, cashS U B D I V I S I O N , I N form of a cashier’s check<strong>Tooele</strong>County<strong>Transcript</strong>-<strong>Bulletin</strong>Courthouse, 47STATE OF UTAH, AC- and Bank “OfficialSouth Main, <strong>Tooele</strong>,CORDING TO THE OF- Checks” are not acceptable.A trustee’s deedUtah.F I C I A L P L A T1. LUO 06-04300010THEREOF.will be made available toPublic NoticesAmendmentPublic Noticesto ChapterPublic NoticesTogetherPublicwithNoticesall the improvementsTrustees now or here-withinTrusteesthree businessthePublicsuccessfulNoticesbidderMeetings 6-7-1 Meetings– Access requirementsfor resiaftererected on the days following receipt ofTrusteesAMENDED NOTICE dential lotsDeadline for public noticesis 4 p.m. the day ments, appurtenances, sale is made without anyproperty, and all ease-the bid amount. TheAND AGENDADated this 20th day ofNOTICE IS HEREBY March, 2007prior to publication. and fixtures now or hereaftera part of the propcludingbut not limited towarranty whatsoever, in-GIVEN THAT THE Mary Dixon, Secretary Public notices submittedpast the deadline erty.any warranty as to title,TOOELE COUNTY Erda Township PlanningCommission will not be accepted. Tax Parcel No.: liens, possession, taxes,COMMISSION WILLHOLD A REGULAR (Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 22,The street address of the tion of the property. TheUPAXLP10-20-A-5encumbrances, or condi-MEETING ON TUES-DAY, MARCH 27, 2007, 2007)NOTICE OF TRUS- property is purported to sale is subject to a workoutreinstatement, pay-AT 3:00 P.M., IN ROOMTEE’S SALEbe 1552 East Clayton310, TOOELE COUNTYThe following described Street, <strong>Tooele</strong>, UT off, sale cancellation orCOURTHOUSE, 47property will be sold at 84074. The undersigneddisclaims any li-bidding instructions,postponement, incorrectSOUTH MAIN STREET,PUBLIC NOTICE OF public auction to theTOOELE, UTAH. THEM E E T I N G A N D highest bidder, payable ability for any error in the bankruptcy, or any otherAGENDA IS:AGENDAin lawful money of the street address. The currentBeneficiary of the the trustee is unaware.circumstance of which1. ROLL CALLErda Township PlanningCommission West Main Entrance, trust deed is Country-In the event any of theUnited States at the2. PUBLIC COMMENTS3. MINUTESThe Erda Township North Steps, <strong>Tooele</strong> wide Home Loans, Inc., foregoing apply, the sale4. TAX ADJUSTMENTSPlanning Commission County Courthouse, 47 dba Full Spectrum Lending,Inc. and the record cessful bidder’s fundswill be void and the suc-5. BILLSwill hold a meeting on South Main, <strong>Tooele</strong>,6. DESERET PEAKMarch 28, 2007 at 7:00 Utah, on April 11, 2007 owners of the property will be returned withoutCOMPLEXp.m. in the auditorium of at 1:00 PM, for the purposeof foreclosing a this notice of default are or beneficiary for interestas of the recording of any liability to the trustee7. EMERGENCY MANthe<strong>Tooele</strong> CountyAGEMENT ROUTINGCourthouse, 47 South Trust Deed dated October26, 1999 executed Bryan Jones and Teresa NOTICE IS HEREBYreported to be Cecil or any other damages.E Q U I P M E N T R E -Main Street, <strong>Tooele</strong>PLACEMENTUtah.by Cecil Bryan Jones M. Jones.GIVEN THAT THIS8. CONTRACT WITHDUE TO LACK OF AN and Teresa M. Jones, as Bidders must be preparedto tender to the TO COLLECT A DEBTFIRM IS ATTEMPTINGROCKY MOUNTAINAGENDA THE ERDA Trustors, in favor of FullPOWER FOR THETOWNSHIP PLANNING Spectrum Lending, Inc., trustee $5,000.00 at the AND ANY INFORMA-HUNSAKER WELLCOMMISSION MEET- as Beneficiary, covering sale and the balance of TION OBTAINED WILL9. LAND TRADE WITHING HAS BEEN CAN- real property located in the purchase price by BE USED FOR THATED ROBERTSCELLED THAT WAS <strong>Tooele</strong> County and describedas follows: lowing the sale. Both Dated March 12, 2007.12:00 noon the day fol-PURPOSE.10. AGREEMENT WITHSCHEDULED FORAMERICOM TECHNOL-MARCH 28, 2007: LOT 5, ROCKY TOP payments must be in the Stuart T. Matheson,OGY, INC. FOR PHONEDated this 20th day of S U B D I V I S I O N , I N form of a cashier’s check Successor TrusteeAND DATA WIRING INMarch, 2007TOOELE COUNTY, or money order, cash Matheson, Mortenson,THE ATTORNEY'S OF-MARY DIXON, SecretaryCORDING TO THE OF- Checks” are not accept-648 East First SouthSTATE OF UTAH, AC- and Bank “Official Olsen & Jeppson, P.C.FICE11. OFFER TO SELLErda Township PlanningCommission THEREOF.will be made available to 84102F I C I A L P L A T able. A trustee’s deed Salt Lake City, UtahEASEMENT TO THEU.S. ARMY CORPS OF(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 22, provements now or here-within three business Office Hours 8:30 amTogether with all the im-the successful bidder (801) 363-2244E N G I N E E R S F O RGROUNDWATER2007)after erected on the days following receipt of to 4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri.MONITORINGproperty, and all easements,appurtenances, sale is made without any 009102Mthe bid amount. The MMOJ File No.:12. CONTRACT RE-VIEWand fixtures now or hereaftera part of the propcludingbut not limited to script <strong>Bulletin</strong> March 15,warranty whatsoever, in-(Published in the Tran-A) 05-03-05 - APPEL-LATE & CONFLICTSerty.any warranty as to title, 22 & 29, 2007)AGREEMENT, JONTax Parcel No.: liens, possession, taxes,WILLIAMS & TOOELE10-20-A-5encumbrances, or conditionof the property. TheBECOME A SUB-COUNTYThe street address of theSCRIBER. 882-0050B) 06-03-03 - RIGHT OFproperty is purported to sale is subject to a workoutreinstatement, pay-WAY CONTRACT,be 1552 East ClaytonB L M / I O S E P A &Street, <strong>Tooele</strong>, UT off, sale cancellation orTOOELE COUNTY417 Country Club, Stansbury 84074. The Park undersigneddisclaims any li-bidding instructions,$180,000 postponement, incorrectC) 06-03-08 - JAIL MEN-TAL HEALTH SERV-5 bdrms, 3 baths, 2840ability for any error in the bankruptcy, or any otherICES AGREEMENT,sq. ft. home on .25 acrestreet address. The currentBeneficiary of the the trustee is unaware.circumstance of whichV A L L E Y M E N T A Llot. Call Chelsea 840-0022.HEALTH, INC. &trust deed is CountrywideHome Loans, Inc., foregoing apply, BROKER the saleIn the event any of theTOOELE COUNTYD) 06-03-10 - SERV-dba Full Spectrum Lending,Inc. and the record cessful bidder’s 843-5323 fundswill be void Tom and McCarty the suc-ICES FOR INTERNETBASED INTERACTIVE 1126 N Cedarwood owners Rd, <strong>Tooele</strong> of the property $225,000 will be returned withoutTOUR AGREEMENT,as of the recording 4 bd, 2.5 bth, of any liability to the trusteespaciousPOINT ONE DIRECT &this notice of floor default plan, views, are orabeneficiary for interestTOOELE COUNTYreported tomust besee! Cecil Call Carrie.or any other damages.E) 06-03-12 - PROP-Bryan Jones and Teresa NOTICE IS HEREBYERTY DISPOSITIONM. Jones.GIVEN THAT THISSERVICES AGREE-Bidders must be preparedto tender to the TO COLLECT A DEBTFIRM IS ATTEMPTINGMENT, PROPERTYROOM.COM, INC. & www.stansburyrealestate.comtrustee $5,000.00 at the AND ANY Chelsea INFORMA- DixonTOOELE COUNTY54 LAKEVIEW, sale STANSBURY and the balance PARK of TION OBTAINED 840-0022WILLF) 06-03-13 - HAULINGthe purchase price by BE USED FOR THATSERVICES AT BAUER12:00 noon the day followingthe sale. Both Dated March 12, 2007.PURPOSE.LANDFILL, LARRYRUSSELL TRUCKING,payments must be in the Stuart T. Matheson,L L C & T O O E L Eform of a cashier’s check Successor TrusteeCOUNTYor money order, cash Matheson, Mortenson,13. BOARD APPOINT-and Bank “Official Olsen & Jeppson, P.C.MENTSChecks” are not acceptable.Mike A trustee’s Stanford deed Will Snyder Salt Lake Carrie City, McBride Utah648 East First South14. PUBLIC CON- Frank Bistolfo Ron ShackelfordCERNS840-3050 (801)232-5483 will be made 843-0466 available (801)750-7474to 84102 (801) 599-051515. ADJOURNthe successful bidder (801) 363-2244DATED THIS 21ST DAYwithin three business Office Hours 8:30 amOF MARCH, 2007to 4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri.MARILYN K. GILLETTEMMOJ File No.:TOOELE COUNTY009102MCLERKPURSUANT TO THEAMERICANS WITH DIS-ABILITIES ACT, INDI-VIDUALS NEEDINGSPECIAL ACCOMMO-DATIONS DURINGT H I S M E E T I N GSHOULD NOTIFY MAR-ILYN K. GILLETTE,TOOELE COUNTYCLERK, AT 843-3148PRIOR TO THE MEET-ING.(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 22,2007)NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGPUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that theBoard of Trustees of theStansbury ServiceAgency of <strong>Tooele</strong>County, Utah, shall convenea public hearing onWednesday, March 28,2007, at 7:00 p.m., atthe Stansbury ParkClubhouse, #1 CountryClub, Stansbury Park,Utah, for the purpose oftaking public commenton the possible annexationof Richmond AmericanHomes - StarsideSubdivisions at StansburyPark, consisting ofapproximately 35 acresinto the StansburyGreenbelt Service Areaand the Stansbury RecreationService Area. Alegal description of theseproperties can be obtainedfrom the StansburyService Agency officeat #1 Country Club,Stansbury Park, Utah.(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 22,2007)PUBLIC HEARING NO-TICEPine Canyon TownshipPlanning CommissionThe Pine Canyon TownshipPlanning Commissionwill hold a publichearing on April 5, 2007at 7:00 p.m. in the Auditoriumat the <strong>Tooele</strong>County Courthouse, 47South Main, <strong>Tooele</strong>,Utah.1. LUO 06-04300010Amendment to Chapter6-7-1 – Access requirementsfor residentiallotsDated this 20th day ofMarch, 2007Mary Dixon, SecretaryGetdays followingreadyreceipt offorthe bid amount. TheSpringsale is made without anywarranty whatsoever, includingbut not limited to script <strong>Bulletin</strong> March 15,(Published the Tran-any warranty as to title, 22 & 29, 2007)liens, possession, taxes,encumbrances, or conditionof the property. Thesale is subject to a workoutreinstatement, payoff,sale cancellation orpostponement, incorrectbidding instructions,bankruptcy, or any othercircumstance of whichin a Beautifulthe trustee is unaware.New Home!In the event any of theforegoing apply, the salewill be void and the successfulbidder’s funds244 Old willCounty be returned Rd. without • Stocktonany liability to the trusteeorWOW!beneficiary$179,900for interestor any other damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT THISFIRM IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBTAND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT3 bdrm 2 bath, fantactic views, &PURPOSE.horse property Dated March all under 12, 2007. $180,000!Stuart T. Matheson,Successor TrusteeMatheson, 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.:009102MVery nice 2 story home in5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong>Overlake. This is a unique floor Newly updated kitchen &plan with a bonus room on<strong>Bulletin</strong>theMarch 15,bathrooms. New Paint &second floor! $ 22 & 29, 2007)214,000Newer carpet. $ 189,9001581 E. Colavito Dr. • <strong>Tooele</strong>UnderContract1604 Country Ln • ErdaPrice Reduced $499,9006 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 familyrooms, brick & stucco Rambleron 5 acres. $ 499,900662 Blueridge Dr • <strong>Tooele</strong>2133 W. Deer Run Dr. StocktonUNDER CONSTRUCTION4 bdrm, 2 baths 3 car grg. Beautifulrambler with a bonus room beingbuilt on an acre in Stockton! Chooseyour colors now! $369,900Call Laramie Dunn for ALLyour Real Estate needsPUBLIC NOTICEREQUEST FOR TION. PROPOSALSTANSBURY SERVICEAGENCYisAccepting Proposalsfor the lease and operation of aING; DOMESTIC.community owned 18-hole golf facilityand driving range located inStansbury Park, <strong>Tooele</strong> County, Utah.Proposals will be acceptedthrough June 1, 2007.ING; DOMESTIC.Golf course facilities include a proshop, maintenance facility and pavilion.An information packet that containscomplete course facilities and proposalrequirements is available by contactingING; DOMESTIC.Stansbury Park Service Agency1 Country Club, Suite #1Stansbury Park, UT 84074Phone 435-882-6188, Fax 435-843-5183.NEW LISTINGLot In Erda! To be built!Your plan or ours!Build your dream home!Call Laramie for detailsPublic NoticesWater UserNOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe State Engineer receivedthe following Application(s)in <strong>Tooele</strong>County (Locations inSLB&M).For more information orto receive a copy of filings,visit http://waterrights.utah.gov or call1-866-882-4426.Persons objecting to anapplication must file aCLEARLY READABLEprotest stating FILINGNUMBER, REASONSFOR OBJECTION,PROTESTANTS` NAMEAND RETURN AD-DRESS, and any requestfor a hearing. Protestmust be filed withthe State Engineer, Box146300, Salt Lake City,UT 84114-6300 on orbefore APRIL 18, 2007.These are informal proceedingsas per RuleR655-6-2 of the Divisionof Water Rights.(The Period of Use isgenerally year-round exceptirrigation which isgenerally from Apr 1 toOct 31 each year.)NEW APPLICATION(S)15-4769 (A76884): Richar d W h e e l e r J r .propose(s) using 4.73ac-ft. from groundwater(1288 West Silver Ave.S. Mtn.) for IRRIGA-TION; DOMESTIC.15-4770 (A76885): Richar d W h e e l e r J r .propose(s) using 4.73ac-ft. from groundwater(1288 West Silver Ave.S. Mtn) for IRRIGATION;DOMESTIC.16-871 (A76886): RobertD. Debbie L. Langleypropose(s) using 20.0ac-ft. from groundwater(in Terra) for IRRIGA-16-872 (A76887): RobertD. Debbie L. Langleypropose(s) using 20.73ac-ft. from groundwater(in Terra) for IRRIGA-TION; STOCKWATER-16-873 (A76888): RobertD. Debbie L. Langleypropose(s) using 20.73ac-ft. from groundwater(in Terra) for IRRIGA-TION; STOCKWATER-16-874 (A76889): RobertD. Debbie L. Langleypropose(s) using 20.73ac-ft. from groundwater(in Terra) for IRRIGA-TION; STOCKWATER-16-875 (A76890): RobertD. Debbie L. Langleypropose(s) using 20.73ac-ft. from groundwater(in Terra) for IRRIGA-TION; STOCKWATER-ING; DOMESTIC.16-876 (A76891): RobertD. Debbie L. Langleypropose(s) using 20.73ac-ft. from groundwater(in Terra) for IRRIGA-TION; STOCKWATER-ING; DOMESTIC.16-877 (A76892): RobertD. Debbie L. Langleypropose(s) using 20.73ac-ft. from groundwater(in Terra) for IRRIGA-TION; STOCKWATER-ING; DOMESTIC.16-878 (A76900): U.S.Air Force, 75th RangeSupport Division propose(s)using 100.0ac-ft. from groundwater(Utah Test & TrainingRange) for OTHER: DustControl.16-879 (A76899): U.S.Air Force, 75th RangeSupport Division propose(s)using 100.0ac-ft. from groundwater(Utah Test & TrainingRange) for OTHER: DustControl.16-880 (A76901): U.S.Air Force, 75th RangeSupport Division propose(s)using 100.0ac-ft. from groundwater(Utah Test & TrainingRange) for OTHER: Dust986 Bates Canyon Rd • ErdaC11Control.CHANGE APPLICA-TION(S)16-863(a32358): USMagnesium LLC propose(s)using 2.67 cfs.from the UndergroundWater Wells (5) (10 miNW of Timpe) for IN-6 bdrms, 4 bths, 2 DUSTRIAL:General kitchens,Industrial.5 acres in2 family rooms, onErda. $ 15-3852(a32388): Lee519,900R. and Sheila M. Brownpropose(s) using 1.0081470 W. Hwy 199,ac-ft.RushfromValleygroundwater(Rocky Top Lots 18, 19)for IRRIGATION.15-1220(a32389): JackTillery propose(s) using1.96 ac-ft. from groundwater(Lot 21 CountryLane Ranchettes) for IR-RIGATION.WOW 24.077 acres 15-4274(a32401): in Rush Valley. BrianM. Cox propose(s) usingVery, Very cute home.1.104Wonderfulbarn & 20 acre ft water of water. (Lot 220-Silverac-ft. from ground-$499,900 Spurs Subdiv.) for IRRI-GATION.15-4746(a32414): FiddlerDevelopment LPpropose(s) using 9.75ac-ft. from groundwater(E. Hickman Cyn RushValley(22)) for.15-2869(a32419):Douglas Spring RunFarms Inc., Rick Lybbertpropose(s) using 0.5 cfsor 361.98999 ac-ft. fromthe Underground Water435-224-4000Drain (5 Miles North ofVernon)for IRRIGATION;STOCKWATERING;OTHER: Fish Cultureand Recreation; OTHER:


C12propose(s) using 4.73ac-ft. from groundwater(1288 West Silver Ave.S. Mtn.) for IRRIGA-TION; DOMESTIC.15-4770 (A76885): Richar d W h e e l e r J r .propose(s) using 4.73ac-ft. from groundwaterPublic NoticesWater User(1288 West Silver Ave. Air Force, 75th Range dler Development LPS. Mtn) for IRRIGATION; Support Water Division Userpro-propose(s) Water using User9.75DOMESTIC.pose(s) using 100.0 ac-ft. from groundwater16-871 (A76886): Robertac-ft. from groundwater (E. Hickman Cyn RushD. Debbie L. Langley (Utah Test & Training Valley(22)) for.propose(s) using 20.0 Range) for OTHER: Dust 15-2869(a32419):ac-ft. from groundwater Control.Douglas Spring Run(in Terra) for IRRIGA- 16-879 (A76899): U.S. Farms Inc., Rick LybbertTION.Air Force, 75th Range propose(s) using 0.5 cfs16-872 (A76887): RobertSupport Division pro-or 361.98999 ac-ft. fromD. Debbie L. Langley pose(s) using 100.0 the Underground Waterpropose(s) using 20.73 ac-ft. from groundwater Drain (5 Miles North ofac-ft. from groundwater (Utah Test & Training Vernon)for IRRIGATION;(in Terra) for IRRIGA- Range) for OTHER: Dust STOCKWATERING;TION; STOCKWATER- Control.OTHER: Fish CultureING; DOMESTIC. 16-880 (A76901): U.S. and Recreation; OTHER:16-873 (A76888): RobertAir Force, 75th Range 1.0 AF for domestic pur-D. Debbie L. Langley Support Division proposes@ launch area.propose(s) using 20.73 pose(s) using 100.0 15-4776(a32536): C. &ac-ft. from groundwater ac-ft. from groundwater J. Warr Family Properties(in Terra) for IRRIGA- (Utah Test & TrainingL.C. propose(s) us-TION; STOCKWATER- Range) for OTHER: Dust ing 102.08 ac-ft. fromING; DOMESTIC. Control.groundwater (Stansbury16-874 (A76889): RobertCHANGE APPLICA- Park) for MUNICIPAL: InD. Debbie L. Langley TION(S)Stansbury Park Improve-propose(s) using 20.73 16-863(a32358): US ment District.ac-ft. from groundwater Magnesium LLC propose(s)NONUSE(in Terra) for IRRIGA-using 2.67 cfs. 15-2935 (A30923a): Ba-TION; STOCKWATER- from the Underground sic Elements ManufacturingING; DOMESTIC. Water Wells (5) (10 miL.L.C. is/are seek-16-875 (A76890): RobertNW of Timpe) for IN- ing Nonuse period forD. Debbie L. Langley DUSTRIAL:General In-0.45 cfs or 325.2 ac-ft.propose(s) using 20.73 dustrial.from groundwater ( oneac-ft. from groundwater 15-3852(a32388): Lee mile SE of Grantsville)(in Terra) for IRRIGA- R. and Sheila M. Brown for INDUSTRIAL:TION; STOCKWATER- propose(s) using 1.008 Industrial uses in chemicalING; DOMESTIC. ac-ft. from groundwaterplant.; OTHER: Wa-16-876 (A76891): Robert(Rocky Top Lots 18, 19) ter used for culinary andD. Debbie L. Langley for IRRIGATION. sanitary purposes forpropose(s) using 20.73 15-1220(a32389): Jack plant employees..ac-ft. from groundwater Tillery propose(s) using Jerry D. Olds, P.E.(in Terra) for IRRIGA- 1.96 ac-ft. from groundwaterSTATE ENGINEERTION; STOCKWATER-(Lot 21 Country (Published in the Tran-ING; DOMESTIC. Lane Ranchettes) for IR- script <strong>Bulletin</strong> March 2216-877 (A76892): RobertRIGATION.& 29, 2007)D. Debbie L. Langley 15-4274(a32401): Brianpropose(s) using 20.73 M. Cox propose(s) usingac-ft. from groundwater 1.104 ac-ft. from groundwater(Lot 220-Silver TOOELETRANSCRIPTTION; STOCKWATER- Spurs Subdiv.) for IRRI- BULLETIN(in Terra) for IRRIGA-ING; DOMESTIC. GATION.16-878 (A76900): U.S. 15-4746(a32414): FiddlerDevelopment LPPlace Your AdAir Force, 75th RangeSupport Division propose(s)propose(s) using 9.75 882-0050using 100.0 ac-ft. from groundwaterac-ft. from groundwater (E. Hickman Cyn Rush(Utah Test & Training Valley(22)) for.Range) for OTHER: Dust 15-2869(a32419):Control.Douglas Spring Run16-879 (A76899): U.S. Farms Inc., Rick LybbertAir Force, 75th Range propose(s) using 0.5 cfsSupport Division propose(s)or 361.98999 ac-ft. fromusing 100.0 the Underground Waterac-ft. BROKER from Brad groundwaterSutton Tom Brewer Drain (5 Miles North of(Utah 435-830-0370 Test & Training 435-840-1332 Vernon)for IRRIGATION;Range) for OTHER: Dust STOCKWATERING;Control.OTHER: Fish Culture16-880 (A76901): U.S. and Recreation; OTHER:Air Force, 75th Range 1.0 AF for domestic purposesSupport Division propose(s)@ launch area.using 100.0 15-4776(a32536): C. &ac-ft. from groundwater J. Warr Family PropertiesColeL.C. propose(s) us-(UtahJim Test Busico& Training MonicaRange) 435-840-1494 for OTHER: 435-830-0704Dust ing 102.08 ac-ft. fromControl.groundwater (StansburyCHANGE APPLICA- Park) for MUNICIPAL: InTION(S)Stansbury Park ImprovementDistrict.16-863(a32358): USMagnesium LLC propose(s)using 2.67 cfs. 15-2935 (A30923a): 2 bdrms, 1 bath. Ba-Adorable starter home,NONUSE 44 W. 400 S., <strong>Tooele</strong> $99,900from the Underground sic Elements large Manufacturingfenced lot. Newer furnace. CallDunn L.L.C. Vicki is/are Powell seek-435-830-6010. #652210Water Tana Wells DuBose(5) (10Laramie NW801-301-1275of Timpe) for435-224-4000IN- ing Nonuse period forDUSTRIAL:General Industrial.0.45 cfs or 325.2 ac-ft.from groundwater ( one15-3852(a32388): Lee mile SE of Grantsville)R. and Sheila M. Brown for INDUSTRIAL:propose(s) using 1.008 Industrial uses in chemicalplant.; 429 OTHER: S. Coleman Wa-St., <strong>Tooele</strong> $115,000ac-ft. from groundwater(Rocky Top Lots 18, 19) ter used forMargie Gonzales Camie Jefferies 2 bdrm, culinary 2 bath. and Great investment property withfor IRRIGATION.435-830-1177 435-840-0727 sanitary purposes this duplex. Both for sides rented. Call agent for15-1220(a32389): Jack plant employees.. showing. Own & earn. Do not disturb tenants!Jerry D. Olds, Call Tana P.E. DuBose 801-301-1275. #655868Tillery propose(s) using1.96 ac-ft. from groundwater(Lot 21 CountryLane Ranchettes) for IR-RIGATION.15-4274(a32401): BrianM. Cox Guy propose(s) Keisel using Jay Kirk1.104 435-496-3739 ac-ft. from groundwater(Lot 220-Silver435-830-2091Spurs Subdiv.) for IRRI-GATION.15-4746(a32414): FiddlerDevelopment LPpropose(s) using 9.75ac-ft. from groundwater(E. Danielle Hickman Lopez Cyn Rush Pam MalletValley(22)) 435-840-2895 for. 435-850-010515-2869(a32419):Douglas Spring RunFarms Inc., Rick Lybbertpropose(s) using 0.5 cfsor 361.98999 ac-ft. fromthe Underground WaterDrain (5 Miles North ofMark MartinezVernon)for Debbie Millward435-830-0655IRRIGATION;435-830-4716STOCKWATERING;OTHER: Fish Cultureand Recreation; OTHER:1.0 AF for domestic purposes@ launch area.15-4776(a32536): C. &J. Warr Family PropertiesVickiL.C.Powell-Onederrapropose(s)Virginiausing435-830-6010 102.08 ac-ft. from 435-841-7755Rainwatergroundwater (StansburyPark) for MUNICIPAL: InStansbury Park ImprovementDistrict.NONUSE15-2935 (A30923a): BasicElements ManufacturingLaney L.L.C. Riegel, is/are GRI, ABR seekingNonuse 435-830-7583 period forRob Riegel435-830-75830.45 cfs or 325.2 ac-ft.from groundwater ( onemile SE of Grantsville)for INDUSTRIAL:Industrial uses in chemicalplant.; OTHER: Waterused for culinary andJennifer Sant Peggy Van Damsanitary 801-755-3818 purposes 435-850-8888 forplant employees..Jerry D. Olds, P.E.STATE ENGINEER(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 22& 29, 2007)Christina Vowles435-496-3820Cindy Wood435-840-4959ING; DOMESTIC.16-877 (A76892): RobertD. Debbie L. Langleypropose(s) using 20.73ac-ft. from groundwater(in Terra) for IRRIGA-TION; STOCKWATER-ING; DOMESTIC.16-878 (A76900): U.S.Joe White435-830-3642Ron Wood801-842-2194Kathy Whitehouse435-830-4441Not Pictured:Steve Farnsworth801-450-0980Jon OnederraPublic NoticesSTATE ENGINEER(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 22& 29, 2007)tion or improvement andCBa point of contact. Furthermore,projects whichTC721 when purchasingconstruction materials are accepted must befor the project. A copy completed by Decemberof form TC721 will beColdwell Bankercompleted and signed1st 2007 or the applicantof the schedule for construction,Organization of the Fire District at time offunding. The Specialby a representative ofmay stand to lose theirRecreation District Boardthe Construction Team, bid award.of Officers must approvePrior Experience, Past The North <strong>Tooele</strong> FirePerformance and ConstructionCost.to reject any and all pro-process.Send all proposals to:www.utahhomes.comDistrict reserves the rightany deviation from thisBids will be publicly posals or to waive any TOOELE COUNTYopened and read aloud non-statutory informality. RECREATION SPECIALat the time stated above. The District further reservesthe right to makeSERVICE DISTRICT, 47Bids received after theNEW LISTINGSbid opening time shall the contract awardSouth Main <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utahnot be accepted. Bids deemed to be in the best84074.For any additional informationcontact Kentmust conform and be responsiveto all contract The District Board’s de-Baker 882-1420, Russellinterest of the District.documents.cision to accept or reject Steadman 830-5658,Contract documents are the contract shall be final.Lois McArthur Awesome 882-1179, 5 Acre Turn Key HorseWalt Shubert 343 882-0603, W. Cimmarron Way, Erda $539,900available at the Office ofthe Architect on or after (Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 13 884-5023. W/Hay Storage, Large “Dresage” SizeT r a v i s M cProperty, C l u s k e36’ y X 48’ Four Stall BarnMarch 27th, 2007 uponpayment of a $100.00 15, 20 & 22, 2007) Russell Steadman Lighted Arena, 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths.per set refundable depositfor a maximum of 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Nice (Published in theSecretary Call Guy Keisel 435-496-3739. #647465625 Newmark Dr., <strong>Tooele</strong> $179,500386 E. 700 N., <strong>Tooele</strong> $179,000MUST<strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> FebruarySELL!two sets.multilevel home! Neutral colors,3 bed, Bid 1 security bath, 2 car is grg. required This vaulted ceilings, master bath 13, with 15, 22, 27, March 1,home in the is a must form see. of aCall certified Mark jetted tub, auto sprinklers. 6, Call 8, Camie 13, 15, 22 & 27,Martinez 435-830-0655. #669761 Jefferies 435-840-0727. #669503 2007)5672 Aberdeen, Stansbury $202,0004 bed, 2 bath rambler. 90% finishedbasement, vaulted ceilings, beautifulflooring, ultra functional kitchen. CallLaney Riegel (435) 830-7583. #664307777 North Main Street • <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah 84074 • (435) 882-2100990 S. Coleman St., <strong>Tooele</strong> $134,9003 bdrm, 1 full bath, 1/2 bath, 1 carport. This homefeatures a nice yard, full fence with shed. Hardwoodfloors, large laundry room, new paint, gas fireplace.Call Camie Jefferies 435-840-0727. #66881438 E. 100 S., <strong>Tooele</strong> $140,0003 bed, 1.75 bath, 1 car grg. This homefeatures character and charm of an olderhome. Also mother-in-law apt. CallCamie Jefferies 435-840-0727.*TWO HOMES*136 N. 4th St., <strong>Tooele</strong> $146,000Partially remodeled. Big bungalow is a lovely 2 bed, 1bath w/ front porch, new paint, carpet, vinyl, updatedbath, new furnace & range, washer/dryer, evap cooler,frig/furniture stay! Little house is 1 bed, 3/4 bath newroof, windows, paint, carpet, vinyl, stove, frig, aircond, all included — on .24 acre. Live in front — rentback home. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #667675558 Salton St., <strong>Tooele</strong> $157,0004 bed, 1.75 bath, 1 car grg, clean, cozy homeon large, quiet corner lot. 2 family rooms,covered deck, new vinyl siding, newer paint ,flooring. Fruit trees, 10x16 tuff shed. Call Ron& Cindy Wood 435-840-4959. #667279PRICE REDUCED!15-4746(a32414):Public Notices951 N. 650 E., <strong>Tooele</strong> $183,900BEAUTIFUL NEW RAMBLER! 3 bdrm, 2bath, 2 car grg. Tons of upgrades! Watersoftener & air purification system, securitysystem and more! Hurry, won’t last long!Call Guy Keisel 435-496-3739. #6681531419 N. 420 E., <strong>Tooele</strong> $205,9004 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath, 2 car grg. Great familyhome! Large lot, new carpet, new paint, mainfloor laundry, central air, great NE location,Newly remodeled bathroom. Close to schools.Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #651404Lane Ranchettes) for IR-RIGATION.15-4274(a32401): BrianM. Cox propose(s) using1.104 ac-ft. from groundwater(Lot 220-SilverSpurs Subdiv.) for IRRI-GATION.Fid-Public NoticesMiscellaneousDeadline for public noticesis 4 p.m. the dayprior to publication.Public notices submittedpast the deadlinewill not be accepted.UPAXLPINVITATION TO BIDOWNER: NORTHTOOELE FIRE DIS-TRICTPROJECT:NORTH TOOELE FIRESTATION179 COUNTRY CLUBSTANSBURY PARK,UTAHBID OPENING: 2:00 PMMST, TUESDAY, APRIL17TH, 20071528 SUNSET LAKEPOINT, UT 84074Award will be based onevaluation of items listedon paragraph 2 below,and will not occur prior toApril 19, 2007 Fire DistrictBoard MeetingARCHITECT:MHTN ARCHITECTSINC.420 EAST SOUTH TEM-PLE, SUITE 100SALT LAKE CITY,UTAH 84111Sealed bids will be receivedby the North<strong>Tooele</strong> Fire District Attention:Ms. PamRowley, at the addressand time stated above,for all construction workto complete the abovereferenced project in accordancewith the contractdocuments preparedby MHTN ArchitectsInc. The sealed envelopecontaining thebids shall bear the nameof the General ContractingFirm submitting thebid and the project titlelisted above.Bids will be evaluated ona Value Based Criteriabased upon evaluationcheck or cashiers checkpayable to the Owner, ora bid bond in favor of theOwner, executed by thebidder as principal and asatisfactory surety companyas surety, in anamount not less than 5%of the maximum amountof the bid. Bid security147 shall W. 1480 be given N., <strong>Tooele</strong> as a guarantee3 bath, that 2 car the grg. bidder Beautiful will home$205,4504 bed,with extras. All window treatment, fencedbackyard.executeRoomthefor RV/boat.contractCallifVirginiaitRainwater is awarded 435-841-7755. to them, #671279inconformity with the contractdocuments.The Fire District will takeadvantage of the tax-exemptlaw that becameeffective January 1,1996. The vendors mustuse tax exempt form57 S. TC721 McMichael when Ave., purchasingG-ville $159,9003 bed, construction1 bath, 1 carport. materials You couldeat for off thefloor! project. Well maintained A copy 3bedroom of form home TC721 with full will basement, benear completed schools and city andparks signed in Grantsville.Call Brad Sutton 435-882-2100by a representative ofor 435-830-0370. #669480the Fire District at time ofbid award.The North <strong>Tooele</strong> FireDistrict reserves the rightto reject any and all proposalsor to waive anynon-statutory informality.The District further reservesthe right to make784 E. the 540 N., contract <strong>Tooele</strong> award $212,0003 bdrm, deemed 2 full bath, to be1/2 in the bath, best 2 cargrg. Going, interest Going, of the Gone. District. Excellentcondition, The great District views. Board’s Appliances decisiontowasher acceptand or reject dryerstay, fireplace,included.theCallcontractTommyshallD. Brewerbe fi-435-840-1332. #668885nal.(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 1315, 20 & 22, 2007)716 Kingston Dr., <strong>Tooele</strong> $219,0004 bdrm, 3 bath, 4 car grg. Cozy allbrick rambler, 2 double car garages, 2fireplaces, large private yard on the eastbench. Vaulted ceilings, lots of storage,priced to sell. Call Jim Busico for appointment435-840-1494. #665540MAKE AN OFFER!615 Oak Ct., <strong>Tooele</strong> $276,5004 bdrm, 3 baths, 2 car grg. Hurry! Come see thisgorgeous east side condo! 3884 sq ft, upgradesgalore! Call Camie Jefferies 435-840-0727. #668056LOTS & ACREAGE1200 South Main, Lot #1, <strong>Tooele</strong> $295,0003.2 acre zoned neighborhood commercial, could possibly be aquaint 19 single family residential subdivision — for less than$15,000 per lot! See agent for concept plan. This is a glaringlygreat price for this kind of opportunity. Water rights are availableso buy now! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #6146611200 South Main, Lot #2, <strong>Tooele</strong> $175,0001.57 acres zoned neighborhood commercial, couldpossibly be have 6 single family residences. See agent forconcept plan. This is on incomparably great price for thislots possibilities. Water rights are available so buy now!Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #648274Public NoticesMiscellaneousRowley, at the addressand time stated above,for all construction workto complete the abovereferenced project in ac-<strong>Tooele</strong>cordance<strong>Transcript</strong>-<strong>Bulletin</strong>with the contractdocuments preparedby MHTN ArchitectsInc. The sealed envelopecontaining thebids shall bear the nameof the General ContractingFirm submitting thebid and the project titlelisted above.Bids will be evaluated ona Value Based Criteriabased upon evaluationof the schedule for construction,Organization ofthe Construction Team,Prior Experience, PastPerformance and ConstructionCost.Bids will be publiclyopened and read aloudat the time stated above.Bids received after thebid opening time shallnot be accepted. Bidsmust conform and be responsiveto all contractdocuments.Contract documents areavailable at the Office ofthe Architect on or afterMarch 27th, 2007 uponpayment of a $100.00per set refundable depositfor a maximum oftwo sets.Bid security is requiredin the form of a certifiedcheck or cashiers checkpayable to the Owner, ora bid bond in favor of theOwner, executed by thebidder as principal and asatisfactory surety companyas surety, in anamount not less than 5%of the maximum amountof the bid. Bid securityshall be given as a guaranteethat the bidder willexecute the contract if itis awarded to them, inconformity with the contractdocuments.The Fire District will takeadvantage of the tax-exemptlaw that becameeffective January 1,1996. The vendors mustuse tax exempt form599 E. 980 N., <strong>Tooele</strong> $207,900Immaculate newer home, 3 bed, 3.5 bath,3 car grg. Food prep island, gas fireplace,garden tub/shower in master bath. Stoneretainer wall in back, track lighting and ceilingfan. Call Jim Busico 435-882-2100. #6707435451 N. Geneva Way, Stansbury$219,900 2 bed, 2 bath, 2 cargrg. Outstanding rambler, superclean! Vinyl fencing, R.V. parking,large patio, lovely great room withfireplace. Main floor laundry, centralair. Over 2400 sq ft. Call Pam Mallet435-850-0105. #671392of the bid. Bid securityshall be given as a guaranteethat the bidder willexecute the contract if itis awarded to them, inconformity with the contractdocuments.The Fire District will takeadvantage of the tax-ex-Public NoticesMiscellaneousempt law that becameeffective January 1,1996. The vendors mustuse tax exempt formTC721 when purchasingconstruction materialsfor the project. A copyof form TC721 will becompleted and signedby a representative ofthe Fire District at time ofbid award.The North <strong>Tooele</strong> FireDistrict reserves the rightto reject any and all proposalsor to waive anynon-statutory informality.The District further reservesthe right to makethe contract awarddeemed to be in the bestinterest of the District.The District Board’s decisionto accept or rejectthe contract shall be final.(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> March 1315, 20 & 22, 2007)PUBLIC NOTICECall For ProposalsThe TOOELE COUNTYRECREATION SPE-CIAL SERVICE DIS-TRICT will be acceptingnew proposals for recreationprojects fromFebruary 13, 2007 toApril 5, 2007. Applicationsmust follow grantsubmittal outline availablefrom each memberof the board or <strong>Tooele</strong>County Commission Office,Cheryl Adams,8 4 3 - 2 3 5 4 , T o o e l eCounty Courthouse, 47South Main. Five copiesof the grant submittalshould include: name ofproject, location, andwritten bid of estimatedcosts, type of construc-1047 Blue Peak, Pine Canyon $350,0006 bdrm, 2.5 bath. Horse property& mother in law apartment, landscaped,many out buildings, showswell. Call Jay Kirk 435-830-2091.#608571663 S. 1350 E., <strong>Tooele</strong> $469,900Beautiful custom home, 3-car garage, RV parking,custom rock work with stamped cement, main floor& master laundry, tile & hardwood, granite countertops, full rock fireplace, walk-out basement, CallVicki Powell (435) 830-6010. #617047986 Bates Canyon Rd., Erda $519,9006 bdrms, 2¾ baths, 2 car grg. 2 kitchens, 2 familyrooms on 5 acres in East Erda. WOW! Come andtake a look at this beautiful brick rambler. CallLaramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #627841556 Westview Dr., Cedar City $160,0001 acre prime commercial lot in Cedar City,Utah. Close to college and airport. Call Ron& Cindy Wood 801-842-2191. #666448MAKE AN OFFER!6149 Schooner Ln., Stansbury $299,9003 bed, 2.5 bath. Over a booming 3400 sq ft on.25 acres, backs future park, brand NEW, never occupied,unblemished! Unbelievable, unobstructedviews of the Stansbury Mtns. This well-balancedbeauty is bursting with upgrades & includes all appliances(stainless steel micro, frig, washer/dryer)Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #6359251089 Big Tree Dr., Grantsville $316,9004 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. New, neverlived in spacious rambler on .50 acres inGrantsville. Open floor plan with mainfloor laundry and separate living andfamily rooms. Motivated seller. Call TanaDuBose 801-301-1275. #6675812352 W. 13750 S., Riverton $345,0004 bed, 3 bath, 2 1/2 car grg. Recently remodeledrambler. New travertine tile, new carpet, paint,newly finished basement, quiet cul-de-sac, largelot with oversized garage. Call Vicki Powell or JonOnederra 435-830-6010. #688911Development Property PackageNorthwest of Rush Lake on South Mountain! 689.86 Acres zoned RR-5.New 6” well. Power Lines cross the property. Call Guy Keisel 435-496-3739Tax ID #6-18-6 South Rim #612606 $240,000Tax ID #6-19-10 South Rim #612625 $640,000of the board or <strong>Tooele</strong>County Commission Office,Cheryl Adams,8 4 3 - 2 3 5 4 , T o o e l eCounty Courthouse, 47South Main. Five copiesof the grant submittalshould include: name ofproject, location, andPublic NoticesMiscellaneouswritten bid of estimatedcosts, type of constructionor improvement anda point of contact. Furthermore,projects whichare accepted must becompleted by December1st 2007 or the applicantmay stand to lose theirfunding. The SpecialRecreation District Boardof Officers must approveany deviation from thisprocess.Send all proposals to:TOOELE COUNTYRECREATION SPECIALSERVICE DISTRICT, 47South Main <strong>Tooele</strong>, Utah84074.For any additional informationcontact KentBaker 882-1420, RussellSteadman 830-5658,Walt Shubert 882-0603,Lois McArthur 882-1179,T r a v i s M c C l u s k e y884-5023.Russell SteadmanSecretary(Published in the <strong>Transcript</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong> February13, 15, 22, 27, March 1,6, 8, 13, 15, 22 & 27,2007)Why SearchAll Over Town?Check theClassifieds First!TOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINTOOELETRANSCRIPTBULLETINPlace Your Ad882-0050358 Palamino Dr., Grantsville $309,9004 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg. This homeis a must see! Gorgeous outside &in. Fruit trees, workshop RV parking.Custom tile, neutral colors. Call CamieJefferies 435-840-0727. #661389Lots #8 & #15, Terra $59,900Rare 5 acres between Rush Valley andDugway on Hwy 199. Build your dreamhome or bring a manufactured home. Waterpermit has been applied for. No utilities.Stockton Residential Lot adjacent to Plaza St. $39,900Rare, affordable, .39 acre, build your new home here or this lot is approvedfor a manufactured home. Call Me! Tana DuBose 801-301-1275. #665361MUST SELL!1470 W. Hwy 199, Rush Valley$499,900 WOW 24.077 acres inRush Valley. Very, Very cute home.Wonderful barn & 20 acre fut ofwater. Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #655084Tax ID #6-19-6 South Rim #612619 $499,720MLS # 612606, 612625 & 612619 must be sold together.10.5 in.E6FZM0012_GFCIC3.75" (w) x 10.5" (h)BW/NewspaperTHURSDAY 3.75 in. March 22, 2007You’d thinkat least oneof them couldtell you howto renewa passport.Not everyone in the government knows everythingabout the government. 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