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Conservationists removing junipers to save wildlife by Sarah West STAFF WRITER

A combination of non-governmental organizations, federal and state agencies, and private citizens have come together to combat the spread of juniper trees in the Rush Valley to Vernon area. The proliferating

trees are choking out understory vegetation — depriving wildlife of a valuable food source — and increasing the danger of massive wildfires. The Utah Partners for Conservation and Development (UPCD) Central Region Team and the West Desert Adaptive

Resource Management (WDARM) team held a joint field tour of six areas in Vernon and Rush Valley on Tuesday to evaluate habitat improvement projects, including removing juniper and thinning out sagebrush. As this is done, the land can be seeded for understory growth

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such as forbs, grasses and native plants that deer, rodents, rabbits and birds — including the rare sage grouse — feed on, according to Mark Farmer, a habitat restoration biologist for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. When the seeded plants grow, they provide good

grazing habitat for livestock as well. Juniper roots suck up a lot of moisture, killing off smaller plants. The tree also provides fuel for wildfires. “Large catastrophic wildfires aren’t good for wildlife habitat,” said Ashley Green, chairman for

the UPCD Central Region Team said. “Where there’s 40 percent cover and a fire starts, it’s going to go for a long time.” During the tour in Rush Valley, Darrell Johnson, the fifth gen-

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New development proposal would remake the area with high-density housing, big-box stores and possible hotel by Sarah West STAFF WRITER

Grantsville’s east end could be remade into a hub of commercial and light industrial activity with more highdensity affordable housing to boot under a new development plan unveiled before the city council last week. Jake Anderegg, owner of Lehi-based Hewn Development, is planning to build a mix of commercial and retail space, single-family residential units and multi-family units on 91 acres of land south of SR-138 and east of SR-112. “My first goal is to maximize the commercial and my second goal is affordable housing,” Anderegg said at a Grantsville City Council meeting last Wednesday. “I can’t build anything in Salt Lake, even a starter home, for less than $300,000. But as things grow out here, the potential revenue is excellent.” Anderegg, who has paired his six years of development experience with partner Rollin Sattler’s 30 years in the business, plans to build about 180 high-density, multi-family units. Under current zoning, he said he could put a maximum of 15 multi-family units per acre on the property. The project will also include 150 singlefamily units that will be about 10,000 square feet each. The commercial part of the development will be spread over 32.5 acres, and could include a hotel or motel, big-box stores and restaurants, according to Anderegg. He has already had preliminary discussions with Maverik Country Stores about building a gas station at the junction of SR-112 and SR-138. “We’re talking about building a mini Jordan Landing in that area,” said Anderegg, adding that the project would take at least three years to complete. Grantsville Mayor Byron Anderson said he would

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Tooele High senior Sara Black won a Jeep Wednesday during the “Keys to Success Program,” which rewards prep students for academic achievement. Black was one of 50 students who had an opportunity to win the Jeep. See the full story on A4.

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Stansbury’s state-of-the-art high school will feature many bells and whistles

Tooele Valley routes not caught up in UTA overhaul

Facility to include medical training center, biotech lab, greenhouse and community library by Alleen Lang CORRESPONDENT

An auto shop, six business computer labs, a health science medical facility and the best career technical education facility in the Tooele County School District are just some of the features planned for the $45 million state-of-the-art Stansbury High School currently under construction. According to Terry Linares, dis-

trict secondary curriculum director, the new school will have a focus on health sciences, with a health education area designed to mimic the front office and back rooms of a medical facility. The area will be used to train students interested in medical, pharmaceutical and dental assistant careers. Students from Grantsville and Tooele high schools interested in taking health education classes will be bused to SHS to take advantage of the program,

Linares added. The health education area is just one of 47 specialty classes and labs planned for SHS. In the area of family and consumer sciences, the building will boast a food preparation lab and a childcare center. Art labs include a ceramic room with a kiln, a painting studio, a photography lab and a yearbook room. “We listened to the vision of the

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Tooele County Parks and Recreation Director Mark McKendrick stands in the doorway of the indoor arena at Deseret Peak Complex Wednesday. Plans for expanding the indoor arena include six conference rooms.

County plans Deseret Peak Complex additions by Mark Watson STAFF WRITER

Deseret Peak Complex is planning an expansion to give the facility the ability to attract more meetings, host more events and sell more tickets and concessions. Tooele County Parks and Recreation Director Mark McKendrick and county commissioners are formulating plans to add six sideby-side conference rooms and general offices on the south side of Deseret Peak’s arena. The expansion would enlarge the existing building from 41,250 square feet to 57,750 square feet. “The original plan for the Deseret Peak Complex back in 1998 was photography / Troy Boman

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A crew of 50 brick masons have completed 40 percent of the exterior of Stansbury High School over the past seven weeks. Construction on the new building, which should open in 2009, is on schedule.

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There will not be any changes made to the four UTA bus routes that service the Tooele Valley. No new schedules will be needed and no stops will be changed. The names of the routes will change however. The Tooele Express will be known as the 451, the Tooele-Salt Lake route with service to the airport will be the 453, the Grantsville-Salt Lake line will be the 454, and the Tooele Army Depot line will be the 475. “We are trying to streamline the whole system, and just make it easier to use for riders,” said UTA spokesman Chad Saley. In the past, Saley said, the bus route numbers were assigned at random. Now they have prefixes: Intercounty lines will begin with 4, north-south running lines will begin with 1, and east-west running lines will begin with 2. Main Salt Lake County lines will be numbered according to the name of the main road the bus travels. “In the future, you won’t really need a schedule, you’ll know inherently where you need to go to catch the right bus,” Saley said.

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Pollen Count The Intermountain Allergy and Asthma pollen count for May 24, 2007, is as follows: Mulberry — Low Maple — Low Oak — Low Grass — Low Mold — Moderate Plaintain — Low Walnut — Low

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got under way. At issue is a 2002 California law that requires automakers to cut emissions by 25 percent from cars and light trucks and 18 percent from sport utility vehicles starting with the 2009 model year. The law can’t take effect unless California gets a federal waiver. While air pollution standards typically are set by the federal government, California has a unique status under the federal Clean Air Act that allows the state to enact its own rules as long as it receives permission from the EPA. Other states can then choose to follow either the federal or California standards. The EPA has declined to say how it will act on the waiver request, and Tuesday’s hearing came after more than a year of inaction since the state submitted its petition in 2005. The session included some two dozen witnesses from environmental groups and other states including Illinois, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Maryland speaking in favor of California’s law. An auto dealer from Maine was in favor and so was a representative from the Manufacturers of Emission

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Top California officials implored federal environmental regulators Tuesday for permission to unilaterally impose reductions on greenhouse gases from cars and other vehicles. An auto industry official dismissed the state’s approach as “counterproductive.” If California gets the federal waiver from the Environmental Protection Agency that it needs to implement its emissions law, at least 11 other states are prepared to follow its lead. “This is more important than any issue that EPA’s going to have to face,” California Attorney General Jerry Brown told an EPA air quality hearing board. Brown asked the regulators to relay a message to EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson. “We want him to speak truth to power,” said Brown. “There is a tremendous influence of the oil industry. We know (Vice President) Cheney and (President) Bush are oilmen, they think like oil folks. ... We say grant the waiver.” The EPA panel that gathered in suburban Arlington, Va., was led by Margo Oge, director of EPA’s office of transportation and air quality. She gave no indication of how the agency might be leaning as a daylong hearing

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California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger leaves the Utah governor’s mansion surrounded by media and security agents after signing the “Western Regional Climate Action Initiative” on Monday. California is preparing to sue the EPA if the agency does not allow the state to impose reductions on greenhouse gases from cars and other vehicles.

Audit: Utah spends millions to teach kids of illegal immigrants by Brock Vergakis ASSOCIATED PRESS

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Educating the children of illegal immigrants in Utah cost $54.9 million to $85.4 million in the 200506 school year, a wide range that reflects the difficulty of counting the population, according to an audit released Tuesday. Some lawmakers want the federal government to reimburse the state for the costs it incurs as a result of illegal immigration, although a bill by Rep. Karen Morgan, D-Cottonwood Heights, directing the Utah attorney general to find a way failed earlier this year. Many lawmakers in the Republican-controlled Legislature claim illegal immigrants are putting a strain on state services. They have chastised Utah’s congressional delegation for not doing more to stop the flow across the nation’s borders. Hispanic advocates, however, are calling for a comprehensive study that compares the cost of public services used by illegal immigrants to the contributions they make to Utah’s economy. They point to a 2006 study by the Texas Comptroller’s Office that found illegal immigrants received $1.16 billion in state services but paid $1.58 billion in taxes. The audit on Utah’s education spending was requested by Sen. Margaret Dayton, a Republican from Orem, who is chairwoman of the

Senate’s education committee. She hopes the audit will provide leverage to request additional federal money. Utah spent about $3.5 billion on public education in 2005-06, including $500 million from the federal government. Exact figures on the number of children of illegal immigrants aren’t available, but the audit estimates there are 10,714 to 16,627. It’s unclear how many are in the country legally. Children born here are U.S. citizens, even if their parents are not. The audit based its estimates on research by Jeffery Passel of the Pew Hispanic Center in Washington, D.C. The audit looked at five school districts — Granite, Ogden, Provo, Salt Lake City and Tooele — to make a statewide estimate on costs. On average, the audit found school districts spend about $500 more educating the children of illegal immigrants in high school and about $140 more in kindergarten through eighth grade. That is based on the assumption that children of illegal immigrants are likely to use services aimed at low-income families and also take classes to improve their English. In response to the audit, state Superintendent Patti Harrington said teaching students English, particularly poor ones, is critical to their success. “It is not universally true, but more the norm than not, that students liv-

The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin will be closed on Monday, May 28, for the Memorial Day holiday.

ing in poverty will need additional help, specifically in language development,” she wrote. “Thus, additional time and/or intensified or small group instruction is need to help students develop vocabulary and comprehend language and meaning.”

As a result, the deadline will be this Friday, May 25 at 4:45 p.m. to place classified advertisements, Bulletin Board announcements or community news items in next Tuesday’s newspaper.

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Local schools budget to get sizable cash infusion from state by Alleen Lang CORRESPONDENT

A $500 million increase in funding for Utah schools from the Legislature will translate into roughly a 15 percent increase in state funding for the Tooele County School District, according to district officials. A combination of factors, including enrollment growth

and a one-time infusion of cash for transportation, technology and kindergartens will account for the increase, according to Richard Reese, the school district’s business administrator. The district’s preliminary budget for fiscal year 2007-08 was presented to school board members during their regular work meeting Tuesday. The total bud-

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get and other hard numbers are not yet available. “We are fine tuning it still,” Reese said. A relatively small portion of the increased state funding, 9.2 percent, is being driven by new weighted pupil unit (WPU) calculations. Utah has increased WPU spending 4 percent, from $2,417 in 2006-07 to $2,514 in 2007-08. Enrollment growth in the district accounts for an additional 5 percent increase in the

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The state has also allocated $167,500 for teacher supplies. Several unknowns still need to be resolved before a final budget can be drafted, Reese said. The preliminary budget is based on estimates for Tooele County tax revenues, since actual numbers have not been released by the county. Also, the preliminary budget does not accurately reflect employee salaries since the district and its employees are still in contract

It’s going to be a dry Memorial Day weekend for Settlement Canyon Irrigation water users. Company officials are urging their 928 shareholders not to irrigate from 7 p.m. Friday to 7 a.m. Monday in order to help conserve water for the summer season. “We have no runoff this year so we have to do something,” said Settlement Canyon Irrigation Company President Gary Bevan. “This is the first restriction for the year. Last

year we did the same thing but it was much later in the year, and it helped save water. April and May are typically two of the wettest months of the year, but this year we hardly had any rain so it is looking pretty dismal.” Bevan said his board of directors is always hesitant to restrict water use because some users will splurge just before the restrictions come into play. “We have another tighter restriction where we limit watering on certain days to certain areas, but we hate to do that,” Bevan said. “We have pressure problems as is, so when all the

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negotiations. Construction numbers are also yet to be nailed down because the cost of building the new Stansbury High School will be spread across the budget for several years. Revised budget numbers will be presented during a public meeting on June 19. During the meeting, board members will revisit the 2006-07 budget, and vote on the proposed budget for the 2007-08 school year.

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WPU. In addition, the state will give the district a one-time $1.1 million increase in funding for instructional technology, and another $196,000 to finance fulltime kindergarten programs. The state has also approved a 34 percent increase in funding for pupil transportation, the bulk of which will be used to secure more busses and drivers. “It was greatly needed,” Reese said.

Tooele High School senior Sara Black can finally put the two-year-long frustration of borrowing the family car behind her. Black beat out 50 other hopeful THS students to win a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee in the 2007 Keys to Success contest sponsored by Ken Garff Automotive Group. “I just don’t know what to think yet, I’m so excited,” Black said. The Ken Garff Keys to Success program — now in its third year — offers thousands of prizes to students in 51 Utah schools as a reward for outstanding achievement in grades, attendance and other positive academic behavior. Faculty members at each school give students a key card that can be used to redeem prizes online, and also puts the student in a drawing to be a finalist to win the grand prize: A used car from a selected Ken Garff dealership. Fifty students are drawn as finalists from each school and are given a key, only one of which will start the winning car. “Our goal is to see students achieve more and be excited about what they do,” said Rick

Folkerson, vice president of marketing for Ken Garff and coordinator for Keys to Success. “We love it that students can be committed to their work and be rewarded for it.” Black’s key started the Jeep at a THS assembly Wednesday morning on the football field. She received her key card for helping with special needs students at THS and for improving her GPA over the past school year. She said she wasn’t sure at first if she had really won. “When I was getting in the car, I was thinking that I had no chance. Even when my key started it, I didn’t believe it at first. Then it finally hit me that I had won and I just went crazy,” she said. This is Black’s first car and she plans on taking it with her to Utah Valley State College in the fall. Along with the new Jeep, Black will also receive $20 from Bajio Grill and will not have to pay taxes and registration fees on the car. “Sara is a really a deserving winner,” Folkerson said. “She is a great student and should be really proud of her new prize.” Black was delighted with her good fortune. “I just can’t be any more happy than I am right now,” she said.

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out to leap the fence and emeteries frighten most people. I have try to find us. No one ever caught us. We had too always liked them. Being surrounded by many hiding places, and adults give up quickly in a the dead feels to me like peace with the sense of cemetery at night. When I moved to company — the opposite of loneliness. Grantsville for high school, we lived about a The home in Price were I grew up was on the edge block away from the cemof a cemetery. Every day etery at the west end of Jeff Barrus for years I weaved through town. I remember kissing Editor the tombstones on my way a girl there one summer to school. The graveyard night when I was 15 or was divided into neighborhoods of 16. I later learned that spot wasn’t immigrant miners and railroad build- far from the weathered obelisk that ers — the curved black-and-gold marks my great-great-grandfather Chinese graves, the strange cross- Ruel Barrus’ final resting place. es of the Greeks, the flat Mormon Ruel (1821-1918) was one of the headstones and the enormous fam- original pioneers that helped found ily mausoleums of the wealthiest Grantsville and a 2nd Lieutenant in the Mormon Battalion during the Italians. My friends and I came to know Mexican War. I have a black-andthat sprawling old cemetery like the white photo of him during the latter back of our hands. It was our play- years of his life. He does not look ground. Adults, on the other hand, like the sort of man who would only went there to grieve. On our countenance a descendent of his way home from Boy Scouts at night canoodling in a public cemetery, we used to throw mushy crabapples and I have since suspected it was his at passing cars from behind the disapproval that caused my nervoustombstones. Some of our victims ness that night. screeched to a stop. Only the bravI’ve since spent many happy hours est or most vindictive ever jumped in Grantsville Cemetery. Each grave-

stone there is like the cover of a book with the other 400 pages — the full story — consigned to history. Some of the graves of pioneer couples list the names of a half-dozen children who died under the age of 3. Other graves have a husband and wife dying on the same day. Some of the longest lives have the briefest of inscriptions, while many of the youngest to die have their parents’ grief etched into the stone a dozen different ways. My great-grandfather Martin Darius Barrus (1876-1972) has a modest gravestone, in keeping with the life of a man who worked as a carpenter and lived in a house he built on Main Street for more than 70 years. My dad, Ray Barrus (1943-1994), is one of 73 Barruses laid to rest in Grantsville Cemetery. His grave sits in the shade of a feathery honeylocust tree that reminds me of the tamarind trees of Asia. He was distance runner, one of top 10 in the world in his event, who once raced in packed stadiums across Europe and came to rest just inside the white picket fence that separates the cemetery from West Street. We designed his headstone with a man running down a country lane — a simple cover for

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March. It has hosted high school graduation ceremonies, wrestling tournaments, circuses, bull riding competitions, weddings, banquets, fair exhibits and other events. The plan to expand the arena still needs some fine-tuning, according to Hurst. The county will hold public hearings on the expansion before any work goes ahead. The commissioners did approve a request on Wednesday to expand a ticket-concessions booth at Deseret Peak. The expansion will cost about $60,000. “It will give us another window to sell tickets and another window for concessions,” McKendrick said. “The expansion will help us provide better service to the public. It will make it easier for the public to get in and out of events.”

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to build a convention center,” said Tooele County Commissioner Jerry Hurst. “Originally, the cost to build it was estimated at $2.5 to $5.4 million. A recent bid to build a conference center this year came in at $18.4 million, and if the county waited until 2008 would cost $20 million.” Faced with those spiraling costs, county commissioners decide to pursue the more modest goal of expanding the indoor arena to allow for meetings and convention-like activities. “We felt this would be the next best alternative to a convention center,” Hurst said. Four new conference rooms

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eration of his family to live in the valley, held up photos taken around 1885 of the relatively barren mountains surrounding Johnson’s Pass. Those mountains are covered by juniper trees today. Farmer said if natural fires had been allowed to burn through the area every 50 years or so there wouldn’t be juniper except in rocky areas where they are supposed to be. “We’ve just been too damn good at putting these fires out,” Johnson said. Johnson said junipers don’t do a lot of good for anything or anybody. “The one saving grace of juniper is they keep deer warm in the winter by providing shelter,” Farmer said. One of the projects discussed for juniper, sagebrush and invasive weed control is in the Clover Creek area on land owned by Johnson. This particular area is crucial habitat for mule deer and sage grouse, as well as wild turkeys. A.J. Martinez, co-chair of the watershed program of the UPCD, said getting things back to the way they used to be is a major goal of the program. “It’s all about ecological integrity,” he said. “We’re really replicating fire in removing junipers and thinning out the sagebrush.” Chaining — a technique of uprooting trees by using two bulldozers with a chain in between — and harrowing are being used to remove juniper and sagebrush. Although Martinez said there will be some short-term degradation after these techniques, in the long-term they will help wildlife and grazing livestock, which will in turn help preserve the watershed. Tooele County Commissioner Jerry Hurst, who went on the tour, said people don’t realize that vegetation cannot grow underneath junipers. “People need to get educated because a lot of them think these

would measure 1,000 square feet each, and two other conference rooms would measure 1,200 square feet. Four of the rooms would be divided by hard folding curtains, which would allow the area to be configured as one large room measuring 4,200 square feet. “We also are considering building a warm-up arena next to the indoor arena. It would be a bit smaller, but would give us another place for horse riders and other events. The indoor arena is overbooked, and the fire museum is constantly being used,” Hurst said. The county has already budgeted about $300,000 for facilities expansion this year at the Deseret Peak Complex. McKendrick said the indoor arena is used nearly every day during the winter months from October through

chaining projects are devastating,” Hurst said. “These projects are helping us, not hurting us.” Curtis Warrick, watershed restoration coordinator with the BLM, said the juniper reduction program works because it is collaborative. “The partnership is a tremendous deviation from what we’ve done in the past,” he said, referring to a time when each agency or landowner undertook projects on a small-scale basis. By “ignoring ownership boundaries” the consortium of agencies can now have a major influence on the watershed. Martinez said Utah is a leader in these types of innovative projects. “We’re farming this concept out, especially in the Western United States,” he said. Reynolds added Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona are looking to Utah’s example. Martinez has also been to South Africa and New Zealand speaking on ecological integrity and the kinds of projects going on here in Tooele County. He said the Utah Watershed Restoration Initiative of the UPCD gets funding from a variety of sources including the state legislature, state and federal agencies, approximately 50 non-governmental organizations and citizens. For fiscal year 2007, $11.5 million was pulled together statewide. In fiscal year 2006, the watershed program of the UPCD completed 120,000 acres of rehabilitation, Reynolds said. In 2007, 150,000 acres were completed and they are planning about 250,000 acres of rehabilitation for 2008. Martinez said compared to the 2,000 acres Idaho rehabilitated last year, Utah is by far a leading force in the movement. Although the project isn’t perfect and is adapting to changing needs, Green said the worst thing conservationists could do would be nothing. “We’re going to keep this project going as long as we can, as long as there’s funding,” he said. [email protected]

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a complex book. I’m not particularly given to morbidity, but on the odd occasion when I thought I could possibly die — usually on the other side of the world in a desperate situation of my own making — I always hoped my body (or ashes) would be returned to Grantsville Cemetery. The thought of dying far away never bothered me, but nothing seems more terrible than to be buried among strangers. Shakespeare’s famous eulogy “Fear nor more the heat o’ the sun, nor the furious winter’s rages” is a perfect analogy for Grantsville Cemetery on Memorial Day, when the weather always seems to honor the dead with pale blue skies and merry winds off the Stansbury Mountains. I’ll go there Monday to visit people I knew and others I would like to have known. My son will likely romp around the graves just the way I did as a kid. And we’ll all feel the happy sense of peace with company that only a nice old cemetery can provide.

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Our beloved husband, daddy, grandpa, uncle and brother Verl Lester McInelly passed away peacefully at home on May 22, 2007. He was 81 years old. He endured 29 years of health problems beginning in 1978 when he had his first heart attack. He had a total of three heart attacks which eventually resulted in three heart surgeries. He suffered 15 mini strokes then a major stroke in 2000. Through all his illnesses Daddy never faltered in his love for his family or his testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ. He has now gone on to his heavenly reward. He fought a hard battle and won. Now his battle is over and he is at peace. We will all greatly miss our husband and Daddy. He was a wonderful husband and father. He has always been a spiritual giant and good example for us all. He was truly a great family man and is respected by all who knew him. His loss will be felt by all who knew and loved him. We honor and pay tribute to our loving husband and daddy and all he lived for. Daddy was born in Escalante, Utah on March 15, 1926 to Lester and Golda McInelly. He married Mariam Norton in the St. George Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on January 17, 1945. Momma and Daddy recently celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary. Daddy was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served the church in many capacities during his life. He was a Temple Ordinance worker for about five years, including working at the veil for about one year. He was the 1st Bishop of the Grantsville 3rd Ward, a branch clerk, stake councilman, High Priest group leader, president of the 31st Quorum of Seventy, stake missionary, stake mission president, home teacher, Elders Quorum president, superintendent of the Sunday school, Sunday school teacher and many others. Daddy served for a time in the Navy and was later given an honorable discharge because of serious knee injury. He worked at

Leon Harold Furgeson returned to his Heavenly Father on Wednesday, May 23, 2007. He was born in Ogden, Utah on March 3, 1936, and was the oldest son of George Harold and Juanita Furgeson. He attended Washington Jr. High School and graduated from Ogden High School where he enjoyed football, wrestling, and pitching for the Farm Bureau baseball team. He attended Weber State University. He was married to his high school sweetheart, Diane Crosbie in the Logan Temple on September 29, 1955. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 2005 surrounded by family. He loved serving the Lord in various capacities. He served as Bishop of the Alderwood Ward, Wash., the Tooele 12th Ward, and the Tooele 6th Ward. He was a High Counselor for 10 years and served as a stake missionary. He also served as a counselor in numerous Bishoprics. Leon loved the outdoors, fishing and hunting with his family. He loved cooking and barbecuing, but especially eating what he cooked. One of his favorite traditions was planning and preparing his family Christmas Eve dinner party. His first job was

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the Tooele Smelter for a time. He then worked for 30 and a half years at the Tooele Army Depot before he was forced into medical retirement because of his first heart attack. His hobbies were his family, wood working, hunting, gardening, camping, and outdoor activities. He was a master of all trades. His favorite books were first the Scriptures then books by church authors and western books by Louis L’amour and Zane Gray. His favorite music was the Tabernacle Choir, Lawrence Welk, and the church hymns. He is survived by his wife and eternal companion Mariam (Norton) McInelly; his children Delores (Robert) Hansen, Audrey (Robert) Snider, Roger L. (Debbie) McInelly, Margene (Ed) Bartunek, Carolyn (Drew) Bowman, Martha (Keith) Averett, Pauline (Mark) Singley, Jeannette (Clint) Price, James C. McInelly and Alta (Max) Brundy; his 56 grandchildren, 83 great-grandchildren and 1 greatgreat-grandchild and counting; sisters Edith Barker, Mona Rae Twitchell, Caren Tucker and Romona Copfer; and brother Robert Deleno McInelly. He is preceded in death by his parents Lester and Golda McInelly; sister LaRona Callahan; and grandson Jason Price. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 29 at 11 a.m. at the Grantsville West Stake Center, 115 E. Cherry Street. There will be a viewing at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main Street in Tooele on Monday, May 28 from 6-8 p.m. and from 9:3010:30 a.m. prior to the funeral service at the church. Interment will be at the Grantsville City Cemetery.

Leon Harold Furgeson as a supervisor at Washington Bakery, then his career focus changed to the financial industry. He also ran his own successful business until he retired. Leon is survived by his wife, Diane; five children, Cristy (Clifford) Anderson of Pocatello, Idaho, Tami (Larry) Rockwell of Tooele, Kari (DeWayne) Jones of Grantsville, Heidi (Jim) Yerke of Kaysville and Kemp (Janell) Furgeson of Tooele; three brothers Ralph (Lael), Blaine (Carol), and John (Mary); 17 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Those who wish to honor Leon’s life with his family may visit at the family home. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 29 at 2 p.m. at the Tooele Stake Center (253 S. 200 E.). Dad, we love you and we’ll miss you!

Calvin Cris O’Neal Calvin Cris O’Neal, loving husband, father and papa was taken home to our Heavenly Father. Born May 20, 1961, in Tooele, he was raised in Wendover where he met his wife Mickie, of 27 years. Calvin will be remembered as a loving husband, a very loving papa and father. He was working at Geneva Rock where he had many friends and loved his job. He was a man of dignity and honor and will be truly and deeply missed. He is survived by his wife Mickie; son Bubba and his wife Lavina and granddaughter Lily Rivas; daughter Lela O’Neal and grandson, Papa’s little man, Christopher O’Neal; sisters Bobbi Aviles of Montello, Nev. and Ruby Mondragon of Taos, N.M. He also had several

Calvin Cris O’Neal nieces and nephews that loved him dearly. Services will be held at Tate Mortuary on Wednesday, May 30 at 2 p.m. A viewing will be held from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. prior to the service.

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Linares said the new school will also have a horticulture greenhouse and a computer lab, as well as a drafting, wood and cabinet lab and a welding area — part of the automotive shop. It will also have chemistry labs and a biotech lab. In addition to the specialty classrooms and labs, the school will have 24 regular classrooms for teaching subjects like mathematics, criminal justice, drivers education, language arts and social studies. Three foreign languages — French, Spanish and Chinese — will also be taught. Chinese will be avail-

able through a grant from Brigham Young University. A media center will also be located in the front of the building. It was designed to meet the needs of high school students and serve as a library for the community. Although Utah school construction is nearing $500 million worth of work this summer, Stansbury High School has managed to avoid subcontractor job conflicts that have slowed other projects and is on schedule, according to Gene Madsen of Hughes Construction, the general contractor building SHS.

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else. Mr. Paul Kaletta for all his support every year. Col. Fedrick D. Pellissien, Commander at Tooele Army Depot South Area and his people there for support and hard work. Russ Wallace and Matt Tomac for getting the reservoir in shape. The volunteers from DCD, EGG, Risk management, TEAD MWR, B.A.C.A.,

Utah Dedicated Hunter Program, Dugway and Tooele areas. The Division of Wildlife Res. for their fishing trailer and equipment. You are all the greatest for making this such a special day for all these children. A big thanks to the U.S.F.S. and Smokey the Bear. And last, to the parents for brining your special children.

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ith less than a week left until I complete my secondary education, I find myself thinking back on the memories made throughout the years. At gradu- Natalie Tripp Guest Columnist ation, there is no judgment but rather an opportunity to examine our lives — who we touched, the choices we made, and the consequences of those choices. There are five types of people you are bound to meet in high school. I’m not talking about the people you know of or a circle of your closest friends, but five influential characters that will touch your life for better or for worse. These people will be some of the names that we never

forget, and their faces will be forever implanted in our memories. Starting at No. 5, you will find the teachers pet. As annoying as that straight-A student may be, his actions could effect your grade. You may not have a studying bone in your body, but you will find yourself subconsciously competing with the class pet. There is a connection between the pet and the teacher, and like any loyal dog the pet will find a way to alter the mood of its owner to receive what it wants. Second, if your teacher grades on a curve, you already know who’s going to the top of that slide. In order to obtain a good grade, you may consider studying with the pet every now and then. His neat-as-a-pin lifestyle is also very useful for a role model. Slipping very quietly into No. 4 is one of the nicest people you may ever meet in your life. Everything about this person is genuine. It’s hard to find a perfect description

for this student for I have seen her in many shapes and sizes — but the sincere smile, kind word, and shining countenance are irresistible. She never exhibits a need for attention — although every teenager hungers for it — and everyone in the school wants to be her friend because she seems to be compatible with everyone and to fit in every clique. The No. 3 spot is glamorously filled by none other than the flamboyant class clown. You always know when this student enters a room because everyone else in the room prepares to start laughing. Even the teachers are affected by this pupil, for they spend most of the class time telling the kid to shut up and get to work. The runner-up to the most influential person you meet in high school is your adult mentor. Whether it be an adviser, a coach, or the teacher of your favorite subject, this older influence is the one you can depend

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on. I frequently find myself visiting the classroom of a teacher who tries to understands me, who knows what’s going on in my life outside of school, and who is always prepared with advice when I find myself caught between a rock and a hard place. Finally, the moment you’ve all been waiting for, the person you meet in high school that touches your life more than anyone else: your best friend. We are truly sculpted by our friends and the adventures we have together, but there is that one true friend that listens and understands. We feel absolutely no pressure to impress them, for they accept and love us for who we are. As our lives progress, there will always be a “top five” every step of the way. We are included in others’ top fives, too, and as this crazy world continues to spin we discover how much of a difference one person can make.

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As graduation looms closer, seniors aren’t the only ones packing up their things and saying goodbye. Steve Pruden is stepping down as principal of the Tooele High School LDS seminary after nine years at THS. Pruden, who is also a Tooele City councilman, graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and a

master’s degree in secondary education. He taught at seminaries in West Jordan, Granger, and Kearns before moving to Tooele in 1998. He also taught at the Missionary Training Center in Provo for four years. LDS seminary teachers move around quite frequently in their respective regions. Although Pruden is leaving the THS seminary, he will remain in Tooele, teaching at the LDS Institute on Thursday evenings

this summer. “I’ve loved working with the fine youth of Tooele,” Pruden said. “I really mean that. The hardest thing for me to do is to walk away from these good relationships with the kids and the high school.” At the institute, Pruden will be supervising the smaller seminaries in the county found in Wendover, Ibapah, Dugway, and Vernon. Tooele resident Daniel Stewart will be filling the position of THS

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gives us is some affordability.” Anderegg said a Southwesterncuisine or Mexican restaurant may also come into the development. He would also like to bring in a hotel and other stores geared to tapping the tourist market associated with Miller Motorsports Park. Anderson doesn’t believe remaking Grantsville’s east end into a commercial center will drain business away from downtown merchants. “If you put stores or businesses in that aren’t in Tooele or Grantsville already, you’re going to draw from

both sides of the valley,” Anderson said. Grantsville City Councilman Todd Castagno said his concern with the development was whether or not it would diminish the rural character of Grantsville. “The reason everyone wants to come to Grantsville is because we’re rural,” Castagno said in the city council meeting last Wednesday night. Hewn Development won’t have final plans ready for approval until September or October, Anderegg

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Third “Pirates” blockbuster will appeal to fans, even if leaves them slightly confused

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t’s been nine months since a crew for the film “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” were spotted on the Bonneville Salt Flats. Beginning tonight, “Pirate” fans will be crowding into theaters to see the third installment of the trilogy. The August filming on the Salt Flats was extreme-

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ly secretive, but the Transcript-Bulletin managed to break the story to the public. Now, moviegoers will be whispering in the theater, “That’s on the Salt Flats.” While most films open on Fridays — and sometimes have Missy Thursday 10 p.m. or Thompson midnight screenings — STAFF WRITER tickets for “At World’s End” were selling so fast that movie times have been bumped up to tonight. Those going to see the movie tonight will probably be the die-hard “Pirate” fans desperate to see what happens to Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swan. Fortunately director Gore Verbinski didn’t butcher “At World’s End” like he did “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” in 2006. While the second film of the Pirates series was extremely poor in comparison with “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl”

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Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) declares his love for Elizabeth Swan (Keira Knightley) during a rain storm and sword fight on the Black Pearl in “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.” Sparrow is dead, Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) has been captured and Elizabeth Swan (Keira Knightley) is attempting to pull away from damsel-in-distress mode and do something useful. Because Jack Sparrow is a

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Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush), Elizabeth Swan (Keira Knightley) and Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) discuss their plans for overthrowing the Flying Dutchman and the East India Trading Company. “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” opens today and will likely break box office records. from 2003, “At World’s End” makes up for the terrible sequel. The third film of this series isn’t quite as brilliant as the first but does have some amazing scenes. Johnny Depp as Capt. Jack Sparrow holds “At World’s End” together when it seems like it could fall apart. While I enjoyed watching this film and was relieved it was better than the second one, I was still confused by parts of the plot. Verbinski tried jamming too much content into the storyline. But the film — at two hours and 47 minutes long — is surprisingly fast-paced. “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” picks up where “Dead Man’s Chest” left off. Jack

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Pirate Lord and is dead, Will, Elizabeth and Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) must sail off the edge of the map to find him. It’s still unclear where Sparrow’s loyalties lie — and for much of the film Will’s as well. When the Pirate Lord Captain Sao Feng (Chow Yun-Fat) in Singapore dies, he gives his piece — a representative of a piece of eight — of the puzzle to Elizabeth for her to go in his place at the Lord’s meeting. After a surprising vote, Elizabeth is named the Pirate King and all decisions are now up to her. Elizabeth’s faith in herself and Will are challenged as she must decide what is the most important and who she loves — Sparrow or Will.

There is too much plot to summarize here, and this is a film that will probably need to be viewed twice before the entire story can be comprehended. In “Dead Man’s Chest” Knightley looked good, but acted poorly while Bloom took center stage along with Depp. In “At World’s End” Bloom looks bored a lot of the time and Knightley — while she’s given more to do — still isn’t a great actor. It’s Depp and his portrayal of Jack Sparrow that holds the film together. His entrance in “The Curse of the Black Pearl” is one of the greatest character entrances I’ve ever seen. To top that off, Sparrow is perhaps one of the greatest characters of all time. He’s charming, yet disgusting. He’s smart, yet conniving. Keith Richards — guitarist for The Rolling Stones — also makes a cameo appearance that will certainly cause whispering during his scenes. While I liked “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” I know there will be many who won’t like this third installment. This film was made to get the audiences from the first two back into the theater. It will work and I’m sure another box office record will be broken this weekend. This film isn’t for everyone and there are moments that aren’t suitable for small children. However, “At World’s End” is fun with action-packed sequences and some witty dialogue. [email protected]

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Link between race, hazardouswaste sites still strong in Phoenix by Corinne Purtill THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC

PHOENIX (AP) — Twenty years after a landmark study showed that people of color were more likely to live near hazardous-waste sites than any other demographic, a follow-up report has found that the disparity is even greater across the U.S. today. The problem is more entrenched in metropolitan Phoenix, where 63.7 percent of the residents living in neighborhoods adjacent to hazardous-waste facilities are of color, according to the new report commissioned by the United Church of Christ. Nationally, the figure is 56 percent. Black and Latino residents are more likely than Anglos to live next to facilities storing the most dangerous types of wastes. They are exposed in disproportionate numbers to the potential health and safety risks of living next to volatile chemicals. “Race in 1987 was the most potent predictor of where these facilities were located. Twenty years later, we find the same thing,” said Robert Bullard, a sociology professor at Clark Atlanta University and one of the study’s authors. “It also shows that the current environmental protection apparatus is broken and needs to be fixed.” “Toxic Wastes and Race at Twenty” is a follow-up to the 1987 report that first demonstrated the link between hazardous-waste facilities and minority neighbor-

hoods. The new study looked at neighborhoods within 1.8 miles of commercial hazardous-waste treatment, storage or disposal facilities. It studied five such facilities in Phoenix, Chandler, Coolidge and the Gila River Reservation. Only 33.5 percent of residents in nonhost neighborhoods were minorities, the report said. In Phoenix, the disparity has historical roots, say scholars who study environmental justice issues in the city. By the early 1900s, the railroad tracks crisscrossing south Phoenix had become a magnet for industrial facilities. At the same time, discriminatory housing policies that lasted into the 1960s confined blacks and Latinos to neighborhoods close to industrial zones, said Bob Bolin, an anthropology professor at Arizona State University. Once those restrictions were lifted, economic difficulties prevented many residents from moving out of those neighborhoods. Others preferred not to leave their communities. Hazardous-waste facilities moved into those areas already zoned for industrial use. They did not meet the opposition that more affluent communities have organized in response to unwelcome industries, often because residents did not know anything about the facility moving in. “A lot of them move in, and we don’t even know what it is until there’s a problem,” said Michael Pops, a south Phoenix resident and longtime activist.

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Pony Express riders put Simpson Springs on the historical map

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impson Springs was es. Smaller “Mud Wagons” tract but the subsequent removal of what one might call were used in the winter the telegraph line to the route of the a Mail Station or time. Stations such as newly completed railroad. Home Station for the Pony Simpson’s greeted the pasFor the next 50 years, stage serExpress. It served many sengers with meals, and vice was sporadic in support of minfunctions in the 1800s and telegraph service. These ing activities in the Dugway Range, is now represented by a Concord stages rumbled Fish Springs Range, and at Gold mere monument. regularly across the des- Hill. As the mines died out, the Sir Richard Burton ert from 1861 to 1869. The spring became an important waterdescribed the types of service came to an abrupt ing point on the Sheep Herders trail stations in detail: “On this halt with the completion from the winter grazing lands of the line there were two types Jaromy Jessop of the Transcontinental west desert to the shearing pens of stations — the Mail GUEST COLUMNIST Railroad at Promontory at Tintic Junction and Jehrico. In Station, where there is an in May 1869. Simpson the 1890s, several buildings were agent in charge of five or Springs activity dropped constructed on the site, including a six boys, and the express station off significantly not only due to the small grocery store and the home of — every second — where there is discontinuation of the stage con- Dewey and Clara Anderson, which only a master and an express rider.” Burton continues on to give the best description of “express station life” that I have been able to find anywhere: “It is a hard life, setting aside the chance of death, no less than three murders have been committed by Indians this year. The work is severe, the diet is sometimes reduced to wolf mutton, or a little boiled wheat and rye, and the drink to brackish water. A pound of tea comes occasionally, but the droughty souls are always out of whiskey and tobacco.” Some of the express riders would ride 75 miles in one shot because of lack of riders or because they arrived at a station being burned by Indians and were chased on to the next one. These amazing riders carried the last messages of the Buchanan Administration, the news of Lincoln’s election, and of the shots fired at Fort Sumter. Mismanagement, the Civil War and the telegraph all combined to doom the Pony Express, however, and most of its holdings were absorbed by the Overland Stage companies. The Overland Stages that stopped at Simpson Springs featured heavy photography / Jaromy Jessop Concord Stages with comfortable space for six passengers, more if Horses roam and bathe near Simpson Springs. The mail station at the springs crowded in and on top of the coach- was a prime stop on the Pony Express route during the mid-1800s.

Citizen’s Academy seeking applicants who want a taste of police work by Suzanne Ashe STAFF WRITER

The Tooele County Sheriff’s Department is accepting applications for its second-annual Citizen’s Academy, a 10-week course to introduce ordinary

citizens to the techniques used by police. The academy will kick off Aug. 30. The classes are free but a background check is done on each applicant, said Tooele County Sheriff’s Lt. Lynn Bush.

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Two students at the Citizen’s Academy last year practice hand-cuffing. The second annual academy is looking for participants in this year’s program that will begin on Aug. 30.

Last year the class attracted 20 people and covered everyday activities of the sheriff’s deputies. “Everyone receives a T-shirt and when the course is complete we have a little graduation dinner,” said Deputy Chief Ron Matekel. The class will meet Thursday nights from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Students will learn how to handle and shoot the same weapons the deputies use and the semi-automatic weapons usually reserved for the SWAT team. Participants will also learn different restraint techniques, including how to handcuff a prisoner. Other classes will include a tour of the Tooele County Detention Center, a session on fingerprinting, and a chance to hear about the LifeFlight or AirMed program — with helicopters and personnel available for demonstrations. Participants will also learn about processing crime scenes, SWAT operations, traffic stops and felonies and misdemeanors. “Everyone who participated last year had a great time,” Matekel said. “Some of them asked if they could do it again.” For more information contact the Tooele County Sheriff’s Department at 882-5600. [email protected]

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was destroyed by fire in 1957. The ruins of the Anderson house remain behind a chain link fence with a faded interpretive marker telling the story. In the 1930s, Simpson Springs once again came alive with the assignment of a Civilian Conservation Corps company from Clover Creek to the springs. Numerous structures were built and much work was done on improving the Pony Express Trail Road, Stock Watering Ponds, and the Weiss Highway in particular. Evidence of the camp remains today, including a foreboding gateway with two large stone pillars marking the entrance to the camp. All of this history, folklore, and mystique make Simpson Springs certainly well worth a visit. To get there from Tooele, head south on SR-36 to the marked Pony Express Trail just before you reach the town of Vernon. Turn right and follow this improved dirt road 25 miles west to Simpson Springs. The road is still incredibly bumpy and rocky as you round the Simpson Range and head south towards the springs. When you are at the springs, you will find a reconstructed stage station built by the Future Farmers of America with the support of the BLM in 1976. You will undoubtedly notice the rock wall along the Pony Express trail outlining a portion of the old CCC Camp. If you enter between the rock pillars and head south up into the old camp, you will notice numerous building foundations, and an interpretive BLM panel located just east of the old center of the camp and flag pole base. To the east, there is a wind-hollowed cave on a knoll overlooking the entire area. Think of the Indians that must have used this vantage point long before the white man ever came. Think of how Simpson’s wagons must have looked, laboring across the desert towards the Old River Bed to the

west. Think about the Pony Express rider pushing his poor horse as fast as it could go with a bunch of Indians trailing behind, and of the bouncing, red, Concord stages rumbling along the dusty trail. Lastly, think of the hard-working men of the Civilian Conservation Corps that lived out here in the desolation for six months at a time. If only you could turn back time and observe it

all from this knoll... If you intend to visit Simpson Springs, inquire from the BLM what the road conditions are and take good maps, plenty of food and water and extra fuel. Also, make sure you have a jack, tire iron, and spare tire. This is the most interesting station site on the Pony Express National Historic Trail in my opinion and it is well worth a visit.

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Sports SPORTS WRAP Athlete Sport Injury screens

Free athletic conditioning sport screens are offered at Meier & Marsh Professional Therapies for Tooele County high school athletes. This sport screen is used nationally to help athlete’s peak performance and identifies areas vulnerable to injury and offers conditioning programs to target weak areas. This community program is offered throughout the summer. Call 843-1311 or visit MMPT at 1226 No. Main.

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Rocky Mtn. baseball camps

The Rocky Mountain School of Baseball will conduct its Annual Summer Ball Camps in Provo, Utah at BYU’s Miller Field. The first camp is June 11 & 12 and the second camp is June 13 & 14. Players will be divided into individual groups by age. The camps are for players ages 7 through 18. The camps will emphasize hitting and defense by position. The staff will include college and pro players and coaches. For more information or to register visit www.rmsb.com or call, toll free at 1-877-272-0862.

Wendover Classic Co-ed

The annual Wendover Classic Co-ed softball tournament will be held June 9-10 in Wendover, Nev. The entry fee is $200 per team and send entry fees to West Wendover Rec District, P.O. Box 5010, Wendover, Nev. 89883. For more information call 775-6643289 or 775-664-3723 or e-mail [email protected].

Christmas golf tourney

The annual Operation Christmas Golf tournament has been scheduled for June 24 at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course. The entry fee is $40 per person, which includes lunch, and the format is a four-person scramble. All proceeds go to the Tooele Community Action Program to help the less fortunate families in need during the holiday season. For more information contact Mark or Christine Sandoval at 435-843-8247.

Golf tourney at Overlake

The first annual Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s team in training golf tournament will be held at the Links at Overlake in Tooele on Saturday, May 26 starting at 8 a.m. with sign-in from 7 to 7:45 a.m. The four-man scramble is $60 per player and entry fees are due by May 19. The putt off contest starts and 7 a.m. For more information or to sign-up with a team, call Shawn or Shelly at 435-849-2530.

Wrestling camp at GHS

There will be a wrestling camp June 7-9 at Grantsville High School, sponsored by GHS and Western Wyoming Community College for ages 10 to 18. It provides wrestlers with the opportunity to learn and improve valuable techniques in folk-style wrestling as well as conditioning and lifting for the upcoming year. Cost is $150. This is the last week to register for the camp and a $50 deposit is due May 26. For more info call Clarence Evans at 884-6158.

Tooele baseball showcase

National Scouting Report will hold the First Coast to coast Baseball Showcase in conjunction with the Ringor Baseball Showcase Series. The showcase is scheduled for 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 20 at Dow James Park in Tooele. Professional scouts will rate all players with the top players receiving invitations to advance to a regional, then national showcase. A college recruiting session will follow at 6 p.m. For more information go to www.nsrshowcases.com/baseball or contact Mike Hinds at 801-243-2836 or mail to: [email protected] or [email protected].

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Tooele’s Nick Terry (left) hands the baton to teammate Justin Brady in the medley relay Saturday at BYU. The Buff squad battled to fourth place in the Class 3A State track and field championships.

For Tooele High School senior Preston Myers it almost seemed scripted. Myers began last weekend’s 3A State track and field meet at Brigham Young University in agony, walking into the 100-meter dash ranked second overall and failing to qualify for finals. However, as all winners do, he fought back and recovered to take home two state titles just like a champion would. Myers took the overall 3A state title in the 200-meter dash last Saturday. His winning time of 22.64 hoisted him from fifth place to first for the title. “It was really fun,” Myers said. “My time in the 100-meters got me motivated and my friends and coaches really kept my moral up, it’s quite a privilege.” “You just couldn’t be more proud of him,” said THS head coach Kendra Reed. “This medal really proves his character and what he can do, I was just ecstatic when I saw what he could accomplish.” The THS boys took home a second title in the boys 4x100 meter relay of Myers, Nick Terry, Porter Hunt, and Jordan Biorge with a championship time of 43.16. “They were simply amazing,” Reed said. “They worked together, they ran everything smoothly and they deserve everything they have.” THS senior Porter Hunt is proud of the team effort made to pull together a state title. “It was a cool experience,” Hunt said. “We worked really hard together and made it work like a charm, it took a lot of trust but it was all worth it.” “Winning the relay was just as great as the 200,” Myers said, who ran the anchor leg of the relay. “It was an amazing team effort, everything ran well, and it meant a lot to run it with my friends knowing that we all trusted each other.” The THS boys finished sixth overall (41) in the state meet falling behind Judge Memorial (129), Cedar (55.5), Snow Canyon (53), Pine View (50), and Logan (49), and defeating Morgan (36), Park City (33), Hurricane (30), Ogden (25), Delta (21.5), Juan Diego (18), Uintah (16), Grantsville (15), Emery (13), Carbon (12), Bear River (10), Canyon View (7), Dixie (5), Union (4), and Ben Lomond (1). Jon Lee went home with a fourth place

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Lady Buffs avenge last year’s loss to Falcons with 1-0 triumph at state by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR

Tooele Coach Barry Pitt knew it wouldn’t be easy for the Lady Buffs to seize state softball supremacy. Afterall, the top-ranked squad had two of the toughest draws in their side of the state bracket in Canyon View and Juan Diego. Canyon View spoiled Tooele’s bid at history last year when the Lady Falcons pried away the Class 3A State softball title away from the Lady Buffs for the first time in four seasons while Juan Diego claimed the Region 8 softball title. Both were formidable foes and only timely hitting in each game allowed the Lady Buffs to advance on in the tournament unscathed. Mattie Snow produced a two-out RBI single in the top of the third to record the lone run of the game and Lauren Folta tossed a two-hit shutout to lift Tooele to a hard fought 1-0 triumph over defending state champ Canyon View last Thursday at Spanish Fork.

Just one day later, Brittany Gonzales, Snow and Folta each had RBI hits to vault Tooele to a tough 30 triumph over Juan Diego Friday at Spanish Fork. Folta scattered six hits and registered her second straight shutout in as many days to boost the Lady Buffs into the winner’s bracket finals. Tooele parlayed the two stellar performances into the state title run. All-in-all, the Lady Buffs posted a perfect tournament with five victories, including defending state champ Canyon View, to allow Tooele to bring home the school’s seventh softball state title in 17 seasons. In fact, it marked the fifth straight state title appearance for Tooele and six out of seven campaigns for the Lady Buff softball program. The program becomes only the second softball program to capture four state crowns in five seasons, as Box Elder performed the same feat in 1995 through 1999. Tooele also becomes the only softball program

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Tooele infielder Karly Bitters unloads a toss to first base while teammate Mattie Snow is ready for back up if needed.

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e live in a world where elite athletes seem to live within the protective confines of the shielding influences of their teamDavid Gumucio mates, university GUEST COLUMNIST and coaches. No matter what some players may do, they seem to be protected by that establishment — sheltered by the fact they are “privileged players.” Well, not at Penn State University. Six Penn State football players, including stars Anthony Scirrotto (safety) and Justin King (cornerback), were facing charges of barging into a party at an off-campus apartment in April and starting a violent riot. Four of the six players had those charges dropped. But Scirrotto and King will stand trial. Each player faces a felony count of criminal trespass. Scirrotto faces additional felony charges of burglary and criminal solicitation. The

incident was as simple as it was ugly. Scirrotto and his girlfriend got into a fight with three men on a street in State College, Penn. over words exchanged with his girlfriend. Scirrotto followed the trio to an apartment building, called his fellow teammates, and the group charged the apartment attacking the party’s attendees. Reports vary but the number of Nittany Lions present has been numbered as high as fifteen. But this column isn’t about the cause of this incident; it is about Joe Paterno, Penn State’s 80-year old head football coach and how he is dealing with it. If you think he is too old for the task forget it. He’s dealing with it the only way he knows how — with integrity and exactness. Coach Paterno doesn’t care who was right and who was wrong. That will all be sorted out by the judicial system. Nor does it matter to him which individuals did what and who arrived when. What does matter to the veteran coach is the lack of leadership his players displayed in failing to stop the incident before it got out of hand. “I was more upset with the kids that could have said,

‘Hey, come on, knock this off. We don’t need this,’” Paterno said. “I think that bothers me some. I’d be dishonest if I told you otherwise.” And for him, that is totally unacceptable and embarrassing. On college campuses where football stars are often held to a lower standard, Coach Paterno is raising his bar so high it makes other coaches and schools shudder. In a coaching business where we’ve all seen the phonies who talk character only to bend the rules, who define discipline as a player’s weight-room attendance, or who try to hide team discipline so as to not affect recruiting here is Coach Paterno with 40 years on the job, not caring about any of it except one thing: What’s right. So what is he doing about it? The Penn State football team will clean their mammoth 107,282 seat stadium after each home football game this fall. The players will gather garbage, sweep stairs, clean nacho spills, and even hose the stadium down if need be. “We’re all going to do it, everybody,” Coach Paterno said. “Not just the kids that were involved because we’re all in it together. This is a

team embarrassment. I wouldn’t call it anything other than that.” Usually the different sports clubs on campus do the job to raise money. The clubs will still get the $5,000 for the job, but his guys will do all the work starting Sunday morning. Coach Paterno emphasized, “I think we ought to prove to people that we’re not a bunch of hoodlums! Obviously I’m probably going to have to keep one or two of them out of a game and drop one or two on the depth chart. And then whatever (university officials) think they have to do, they do. I want to do something where the whole team kind of says, ‘Hey, we’re all wrong, let’s go.’” In addition the entire team will also build a house for Habitat for Humanity and volunteer for the Special Olympics this summer. I like Paterno’s approach. He’s saying he can’t see how his team is any different than any other kids on campus. So if the rugby team can find the energy to clean the stadium, so can his guys. “I don’t condone (the fight),” Paterno said. “Our kids were wrong.” Did you hear that quote? No stories! No excuses!

That’s just the way it is. This may be the harshest punishment in collegiate history. A powerful, highimpact disciplinary action that should remind one and all of what Coach Joe Paterno has been doing at Penn State University all these years and it’s a heck of a lot more than winning 363 football games, including 20 in the past two seasons. Coaches across the country take notice Coach Paterno’s punishment is public, embarrassing and collective. It emphasizes the team-player responsibilities for each other, and is a true call for leadership and shared values. This is why he is the way he is. He isn’t worried about hurt feelings. He isn’t worried about potential recruits. He isn’t worried about his guys sacking garbage on Sunday morning. He’s worried about the reputation of his players, the character of his program and the values of his school. He’s worried about cleaning things up immediately in his football program and he’s starting with the stadium. Everything else will take care of itself. I’ll see you from the sidelines.

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Clausing lifts Buffs to 2-1 state victory by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR

Zac Clausing saved one of his best pitching performances of the season when Tooele needed it most. The Buff junior tossed a four-hitter, struck out six and walked one and knocked in a run to help vault the local squad to a hard fought 2-1 triumph over Wasatch last Thursday at Springville High. Matt Trussell smacked a RBI single to chase home Mark Pratt with the game deciding run in the fourth to provide the winning margin. The victory kept the Buffs stay alive in the Class 3A State tournament. However, a heart-breaking setback to Emery just hours later eliminated Tooele from tourney play. Pratt smacked a clutch twostrike, two-out, two-run dou-

ble in the top of the seventh to give the Buffs a 5-4 lead. But the Spartans rallied for a game-tying run in the seventh and game winning run in the eighth, both unearned, to rally for a 6-5 extra inning triumph over Tooele Thursday at Utah Valley State College in Orem. David Justice clubbed a two-out, RBI single in the bottom of the seventh to force a 5-5 deadlock and then Kessler Tanner was hit by a pitch in the bottom of the eighth with the bases loaded to force home the game winning tally. Both Emery rallies were kept alive on Buff fielding miscues. Tooele finished the season with a 16-8 overall record on the year. Buff Coach Dan Medina said

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The Grantsville High bench looks on in support of teammates on the field during a 2007 baseball game at GHS. The Cowboys dropped a state tourney decision, 9-4, to Juan Diego at Draper.

Cowboys fall to Region 8 champs in state play by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR

Grantsville ventured to Draper to tangle with a Region 8 baseball champ it had already beaten during the preseason. But Juan Diego wouldn’t have anything to do with another post-season upset at the hands of the lower seeded Cowboys. The Soaring Eagles parlayed three home run blasts into eight runs and captured a 9-4 triumph over the Cowboys in state play. Garett Giles crushed two round trippers in the game and Ryan Butler smacked out three safeties in the contest. If that wasn’t bad enough, Wasatch rallied for three unearned runs to grab a lead and held off a gallant comeback in the final frames to record a 7-4 victory over the Cowboys at Cottonwood High. Brennan Hollows paved the way with a pair of doubles for the Wasps. Austin Killpack launched a two-run home run to ignite the GHS attack.

Juan Diego 9 - Grantsville 4

The Region champs used three round trip blasts to produced eight runs and captured a state tourney game over the Cowboys at Draper. Grantsville seized a quick 1-0 lead when Garett Giles blasted a solo round tripper in the top of the third to stake the Cowboys to a 1-0 edge.

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to win seven state titles in the history of the sport. The coveted crown also leaves the Lady Buff legacy firm as the most dominant team the Class 3A ranks, bar none. During the past seven-year reign under Coach Barry Pitt, the Lady Buffs sport a glossy 31-6 record in state tourney play, an 83.4 winning percentage. Tooele also sports a 43-11 mark the past decade and have won half of the possible 10 state crowns, with Bear River and Snow Canyon claiming two each and Canyon View a year ago, as the only others to seize state supremacy outside of the valley. Coach Pitt knew the victory over Canyon View was huge for his squad. “The game against Canyon View was one of the most intense ball games I’ve ever coached in because you knew what each pitcher was

But Juan Diego bounced right back to produce five runs in the bottom half of the frame to build a 5-1 lead. Matt Semancik drew a oneout walk and Rob Lovato belted a single. Then, Mark Jake Davies belted a two-out, three-run home run to put the Soaring Eagle on top to stay. Colten Reilly drew a walk and then Seth Dolar launched a two-run round tripper to give the hosts a four-run edge. The Cowboys countered with a run in the top of the fourth to pull to within 5-2. Mark White drew a walk, pinch-runner Kit Harris stole second and raced home on a Ryan Butler single. However, Juan Diego rallied back in the bottom of the fifth when Reilly drew a one-out walk, Dolar reached on a Cowboy miscue and Brian James cracked a three-run home run to build an 8-2 advantage. Pat Fratto smacked a one-out single in the sixth and later darted home on a Dolar hit to give the Soaring Eagles a 9-2 edge. Grantsville rallied for a pair of runs in the final frame of the game when Alex Childs reached on a Juan Diego error and Giles crushed his second round trip blast of the game to conclude the scoring. Giles and Butler pounded out three hits each for the game to lead Grantsville while White and Drake added one safety each.

Grantsville 16 - Ogden 1

and struck out 11 Tigers sluggers to help vault Grantsville to a decisive triumph over the Tigers at GHS. Grantsville didn’t waste any time seizing command of the contest. Garett Giles drew a walk and Mark White was hit by a pitch to begin the game. Wacey Sorenson belted a RBI double and Quade Drewery followed with a two-run double to spot the Cowboys a 3-0 edge. Logan Drake clubbed a two-run single while Sorenson, White and Drewery provided RBI hits as well to trigger a five-run rally in the second inning to pad the lead to 8-0. Giles also added a single while Austin Killpack and Alex Childs reached on Tiger errors. Grantsville tacked on two more tallies in the third to extend the margin to 10-0. Ogden did manage a run on two hits in the top of the fourth by Scott Richey and Trevor Annis to cut the deficit to 10-1. However, Grantsville exploded for six more tallies in the bottom of the fourth to end the game on the 10-run rule. Sorenson belted a two-run single while Drake, Dalton Barney and Tyson Hutchins added a RBI single as well. Wacey Sorenson, Quade Drewery and Drake each pounded out two hits in the game while Garett Giles, Mark White, Ryan Butler, Hutchins, Childs and Barney all belted out one safety each as well.

The Cowboys erupted for runs in all four frames and Logan Drake scattered four hits

capable of,” he stated. “I knew it would come down to a one-run ball game, which it was. I think our girls wanted it more than they did. Everyone was tense, nervous and tight in that game. “I think the heart of this team was what made the difference and character of these girls,” he added. “They were determined not to lose any ball game, especially this one. I think the first inning was a big key when Lauren worked out of the second and third base jam and that got everyone fired up. It was a huge win for us.” Folta said she knew the importance of the game against Canyon View. “The biggest game of the season was when we played Canyon View and beat them 1-0,” she said. “I was definitely a little scared, especially in the first inning. I just focused on one out at a time. I was thinking to myself I got myself into this, I can get myself out of it. My curve ball was working that night and so was my rise ball. Those two pitches got

me out of the inning. “We thought we might have to play Canyon View again in the title game,” she added. “But we were glad we didn’t have too when they lost to Bear River.”

Tooele 1 - Canyon View 0

The Lady Buffs only needed one run to capture a hard fought state tourney triumph over the Lady Falcons last Thursday at Spanish Fork Complex. Canyon View threatened to score in the bottom of the first frame. Cassie Platt drew a lead off walk and Brenna Morgan smacked a single. Paige Affleck drew a one-out walk to load the bases. However, Folta reached back to strike out the next two Falcon sluggers and leave the bases full of Canyon View runners and keep the game a scoreless affair. In fact, after the first inning threat, Folta sat down the minimum amount of batters for the remaining six innings, 18, including 11 by strikeout. Meanwhile, Tooele struck for

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Tooele’s Allie Alverson slides safely into home to score a run in the pivotal fifth frame of Saturday’s 3A State softball title game at Spanish Fork. The Lady Buffs rallied for a five-run outburst in the inning to ice a 6-0 victory over Hurricane to capture state supremacy once again.

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the lone tally of the game in the top of the third. Allie Alverson reached base on a pivotal two-out Lady Falcon miscue and raced into scoring position on the throwing error. Mattie Snow came through with a clutch RBI single just moments later to spot the Lady Buffs a 1-0 edge. That would also be Tooele’s lone scoring threat of the game. Snow paved the way for the Lady Buffs with two hits for the game while Kelsey Mendenhall added the only other safety of the game for Tooele.

Tooele 3 - Juan Diego 0

The Lady Buffs produced a run in each of the first three frames and captured a vital victory Friday at Spanish Fork Complex. Mattie Snow drew a leadoff walk to begin the game and raced all the way home on a clutch RBI double from Brittany Gonzales. Tooele padded the lead with another run in the second stanza to build a 2-0 cushion. Lauren Folta belted a lead off single and Aly Jensen drew a one-out walk. Jensen advanced into scoring position on a fielder’s choice that erased Folta off the base path but Snow came through again with a clutch two-out RBI single to extend the margin. The Lady Buffs pushed home a run for good measure to conclude the scoring in the bottom of the third. Kelsey Mendenhall rapped a lead off single, move to second on a sacrifice bunt from Gonzales and sprinted home on a two-out single by Folta. That was more than enough offense for Folta. The Lady Buff hurler scattered six hits, struck out nine and didn’t walk a batter to record the victory. Folta paved the way for the Lady Buff hit parade with two hits while Snow, Mendenhall, Gonzales and Dani Sloan provided one safety each in the victory. “The only difference in the game was that we had timely hits with runners in scoring position,” said Coach Pitt. “Lauren pitched a good game and we played solid defense behind her. It was a good, quality win.”

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Tooele’s Preston Myers sprints down the stretch in the 400 meter relay Saturday at BYU.

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medal in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4:26.82 as the THS boys’ 1600-meter medley relay of Myers, Terry, Lee, and Justin Brady finished fourth overall with a time of 3:35.48, setting a new THS track record. The THS boys’ 4x400 meter relay of Brady, Talon Hughes, Race Warburton, and Porter Hunt ran to a fifth place finish with a time of 3:30.77. In the 100-meter dash, Andrew Miller ran to a sixth place finish overall at 11.45 as Myers ran to 10th place at 11.6, Terry finished in 12th with a finish of 11.63, and Hunt ran a time of 11.9 placing him in 24th. Lee ran to an eighth place finish in the 3200-meter run with a finishing time of 9:54.69. Jordan Clemente placed 10th overall in the long jump with a distance of 19-9 as teammate Kyler Brown took 10th overall in the javelin throw with a throw of 148 feet and Koty Tatum finished in 17th in the event with a distance of 130-10. Biorge pulled in a 12th place fin-

ish in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 16.43 as Brady finished 12th in the 400-meter dash at 52.29 and Kolt Wright threw a distance of 132-1 in the discus to finish 12th as well. Cody Mott hurled a 13th place distance of 131-10 in the discus to join Biorge who finished 13th in the high jump at 5-8. Hunt finished 14th in the 200meter dash with a time of 23.35 to finish off his season and high school career. Terry ran to 15th overall in the 200-meters with a time of 23.37 as Milo Leakehe finished in 15th place in the long jump at 19-2.25. Cody Mott finished 20th overall in the shot put threw with a distance of 40-11. Reed is more than ecstatic about her team’s performance. “When my birthday was coming up everybody asked me what I wanted and I told them that more than anything I wanted a state championship out of my kids,” said Reed. “And now I have three of them and can’t be anymore proud of how they’ve all done, this season was as enjoyable as it could possibly be.”

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Clausing came up big for THS on the mound in the elimination game Thursday. “Zac was a bulldog on the mound and it was a pitching duel,” he noted. “One of the big hits in the game was Zac driving in Matt in the first inning and Matt Trussell had a big hit to give us the deciding run. It was a gutsy performance by Zac to go the distance. We made some key plays and Zac struck some kids out that kept the game close.”

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The Cowboys parlayed a monster grand slam by Wacey Sorenson in the bottom of the fifth to snap a 2-2 deadlock and lift Grantsville to a victory over the Trojans at GHS. Morgan grabbed a 1-0 edge in the top of the first when a two out single from Chase Markham and double by Peter Wankier gave the Trojans a quick cushion. However, Grantsville countered with a pair of tallies in the bottom of the opening session. Garett Giles drew a walk and Austin Killpack belted a single. Mark White was hit by a pitch and Quade Drewery chased home a run with a ground out. Ryan Butler came through with a RBI single to stake the Cowboys to a 2-1 lead after one inning expired. Butler crushed a one-out triple in the fourth inning but was left stranded in scoring position to keep the game a one-run affair. Morgan knotted the game at 2-2 when Tanner Earl clubbed a single, moved to second on a sacrifice and scored on a Spencer Clemons single. But a perfect relay from Kit Harris to Wacey Sorenson to Giles gunned down a Trojan base-runner at third base to nix the Trojan threat and keep the game tied. Grantsville grabbed the lead just moments later in the bottom half of the fifth. Alex Childs reached on a Trojan miscue and Harris belted a single. Mark White reached on a Morgan miscue to load the bases and Sorenson crushed a two-our grand slam home run over the center field fence to provide the winning margin. Sorenson and Logan Drake scattered eight hits and held the Trojans to just an earned run each to help earn the triumph on the hill. Butler spurred the Cowboy hit parade with three hits while Sorenson, Harris and Killpack provided one safety each.

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The Buffs battled to a hard fought loser’s bracket victory over the Wasps last Thursday at Springville. Tooele grabbed the lead in the first frame of the game. Matt Medina drew a leadoff walk and moved into scoring position on a Matt Gochis single. Clausing helped his cause on the hill with a clutch twoout RBI single to stake the Buffs to a quick 1-0 cushion. Wasatch countered with a run in the top of the second. Landon Reiss drew a one-out walk, raced to second on a single by Brandon Wagstaff and scored on a Buff fielding miscue to tie the game at 1-1. The Buffs seized the lead for good in the bottom of the fourth. Mark Pratt delivered a lead off single, moved to scoring position on a Steve Witkowski hit and darted home on a two-out single from Matt Trussell. After grabbing the lead, Clausing only allowed one

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Tooele trio Steve Witkowski (left), Matt Trussell (center) and Derick Anderson (right) give teammates support in hopes of a rally at Utah Valley State College in Orem. Wasp base-runner to reach scoring position in the final three innings of action on the mound. In fact, Guy Mecham, Cody Willett, Reiss and Wagstaff were the lone Wasatch sluggers to reach

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base on a hit off Clausing in the game. Gochis, Pratt, Clausing, Witkowski and Trussell had one safety each for the victors in the game.

Buffs reclaim 3A state water polo crown by Steve Schwartzman

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When Tooele High water polo head coach Mike Wells began coaching polo for students four years ago, he had every intention to make kids better at the sport. But he certainly never expected how things are now. “I had no idea we would be as good as we are when it began,” Wells said. “I did know that I was adding on to kids that have been a part of a great swimming team under Mel Roberts, but they latched on to this sport like you wouldn’t believe.” The THS girls’ water polo team became 3A state champions earlier this month, capping a 25-6 season and taking their second title in three years. The girls began the tournament with a 6-2 victory over Canyon View. Mary Burden led the way with three goals in the effort with goals also being scored by Erika Andrews, Kylie Royle, and offensive powerhouse Trish Cox. Royle also led the defensive effort with two steals as senior Laurie Halladay tagged in eight saves on 10 shots to seal the first round victory. Game two was a 12-4 Lady Buff rout of Cedar City, seeing Mary Burden tack on five more goals, Tiffani Smith power in three, and Andrews and Cox tossing a goal a piece. Halladay again blocked eight shots, this time on twelve overall and Royle led the way with five steals, followed by young newcomer Meredith Bridges, who was sent up from junior high competition as an eighth grade student. The championship round came against region rival Bear River, a 10-2 victory that showed Cox breaking out with a leading four goals, and Burden and Bridges chipping in with three goals a piece. Halladay’s unprecedented 17 saves on 19 shots helped keep the Bear’s offense frustrated as Cox’s four steals gave the THS offense enough momentum to seal in the victory and the state title. “These girls really came together,” said Wells. “They had an amazing tournament, everything came together, and they were as impressive as I‘ve ever seen them.” The Utah Water Polo All-State committee voted Cox and Burden as first team all-state members. Cox scored 103 goals and 54 steals on the year with Burden just behind with 91 goals and 47 steals to lead the Lady Buffs offensive blitz. Andrews (14 goals, 31 steals) and Smith (28 goals, 19 steals) were named to second team all-state and goalie Halladay (269 saves) was named third. Wells, overall is impressed with his team after losing many key players to graduation last season. “I was really amazed at how they all came together and made a big name for themselves, it was fun to watch,” Wells added.

Burden and Bridges will be representing Utah at the Mountain West Nationals tournament this weekend. Boys polo makes big season comeback for third place at state After losing a plethora of key seniors last season, the THS boys’ water polo team got off to a slow start. Once the players found their comfortable positions and senior leadership picked things up, the Buffs began to speed things up, but perhaps just a little too late. The Buffs finished the state tournament with a tough semi-final loss giving them a third place overall finish for the tournament. “They really struggled earlier this season and picked it up later on and came really close to taking it all again, with that improvement I don’t think we can have any complaints,” Wells said. The boy state tournament, capping off a 21-9 season, began with a 7-6 victory over Canyon View. Matt Snarr scored four goals in the effort to add to Matt Ricci’s two and Stefan Chevalier’s lone goal. Ricci Led the way with six steals in the effort to aid Chevalier and Bobby Philpot garnering four steals a piece. Goalie Kyle Cooper had 12 saves on 18 shots under the pipes in the effort. The Buffs kept with first ranked Park City in the semi-finals, tied with the Miners 9-9 after regulation, and barely losing in overtime with the final score set at 10-9. Ricci’s breakout performance of six goals and two steals led the team just short of vying for consecutive titles as Snarr, Philpot, an Alix Court, tacked in a goal each. Defensive powerhouse Trent Andrus snatched five steals as Cooper’s 17 saves on 27 shots kept the Buffs close in the losing effort. The Buffs finished victorious in the consolation game against Cedar City with a 11-5 win. Ricci added another six goals to his tab as Philpot scored twice and Snarr, Chevalier, and Court each scored once, and Cooper remained stellar under the frame with 17 saves under 22 shots. “It was so amazing how close they were to taking state again,” Wells said. “They walked into this season really not knowing what they were doing and it just shows the promise they have to become even better in years to come.” Ricci and Chevalier were named first team all state members — Ricci with 57 goals and 29 steals, Chevalier with 27 goals on 18 assists and 51 steals. Court (30 goals, 16 steal, 10 assists) was named to the second team as Philpot (33 goals, 57 steals, 18 assists) was named to third. Overall, Wells is proud of his teams overall success, “just to see these kids, boys and girls alike, have fun and win, and learn a great sport, is more than rewarding for me, they are amazing at what they do.”

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The old Indian corn had very hard, coarse kernels especially when compared to today’s tender, sweet types.

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Craftsman Clint Robinson is surrounded by the tools and products of his trade — leather, hammers, saddles and chaps — in his Erda workshop Wednesday. Robinson was paralyzed 20 years ago after being thrown from a bucking bronco in Rangley, Colo.

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ushing the pedal of his Adler Heavy Duty Sewing Machine down with a cane, and guiding the 3-mm-thick leather through with one hand, Clint Robinson, 43, demonstrates how to make a perfectly stitched line required for a custom-built saddle fit for a cowboy. Robinson is a leatherworker. He doesn’t know of too many people who can claim this trade, although he’s done it all of his life. He self-taught himself growing up on a farm that had many repairs required to keep riding horses and competing in rodeos. It was a challenge for him, but one he was willing to meet. The craft of leatherwork is one of the old-

est professions to exist. It has been associated with horses ever since man first used the horse to work for him. It’s a trade that many now consider a hobby, and not many people develop a talent for it anymore. Robinson admits there’s not much money in it; nothing you can raise a family on. But, to him, it’s a career he’s enjoyed doing for the past 15 years, and it’s a trade he’s become preferred in. He has won best in show for a pair of chaps he entered in both the county and state fair. Also, Robinson has received business from all over the western United States, requesting custom-built saddles, bridles and chaps that he creates in his one-man shop at his parent’s home in Erda. What makes Robinson unique in his trade is that he does leatherworking with only 20

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Clint Robinson uses a cane to work the foot pedal of his sewing machine. After being paralyzed Robinson has embraced the motto “adapt and overcome.”

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Clint Robinson uses modern-day tools to create old-fashioned, handmade leather crafts.

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s temperatures are hitting 70 and 80 degrees, many start to grouse about how warm their homes are or how their swamp cooler isn’t working, but for Lourdes Ramirez this weather reminds her of home. Ramirez, who moved to Tooele a little less than a year ago, used to enjoy the sunny weather of Guadalajara,

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Robinson has many custom patters including this barbwire design.

Mexico. The 31-year-old lives with her husband and works at the Ixtapa restaurant in Tooele. The couple moved from the “Pearl of the West” in hopes of building a better life and obtaining a better education. “I do miss my hometown, and my family and friends, but life is very poor in Guadalajara, and I am grateful to be here,” she said. Ramirez is studying

English at the Utah State Adult Learning Education Center and hopes to return to Mexico to visit as soon as she can earn enough money to take the trip. Tooele is paradise for Ramirez. “There are many people that live here that speak Spanish, so communicating hasn’t been too difficult,” she said. “Tooele is so small and peaceful. I feel very safe

n the vegetable garden, each plant grows in its own proper time. Broccoli, cauliflower, kale, peas and spinach flourDiane Sagers ish in cooler CORRESPONDENT weather and can withstand Garden some frosts. They will Spot germinate in cool soil. Gardeners plant these crops early in the season. Other crops like peas, beans and cucumbers can go in the ground when the danger of frost has passed. Still others need the soil to be warmer and do best if they are planted late in May. Corn is one of the crops that must not be planted before the danger of frost is past. Some varieties can go in during the first part of May while others need warmer soil temperatures to germinate properly. Corn is a major crop in the Americas and has been for many centuries. The earliest ancestors of today’s varieties do not resemble the corn we eat very much. Teosinte is the ancestor of all known species and grows wild in remote areas of Central America. The Indian corn that the Native Americans introduced to the European settlers was not nearly as sweet and tender as the corn we will enjoy later this summer but it could be planted early in May. The popular yellow ‘Golden Bantam’ corn was introduced in 1932 and is still a soughtafter variety. However, much has happened in the world of hybridizing and improvements have come in rapid succession. You may pay a little more for these recent corn seed varieties but they stand out for flavor. Today, sweet corn falls into three major categories. Newer varieties are sweeter and some hold their flavor longer than the older ones. Sweet corns include sugar (su), sugary enhanced (se) and supersweet (sh2). These names refer to the sugar content and sweet flavor in the kernels when they mature. The normal sugary (su) sweet corn converts kernel sugar to starch immediately after harvest. This means the sweet flavor is lost very rapidly. Supersweet types were introduced in 1950. They contain more sugar than the older vari-

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about living here. America is amazing.” compiled by Natalie Tripp If you’re a newcomer or know of a newcomer who’d like to share the story of why they moved to Tooele County, please contact Sarah West at (435) 882-0050 or via e-mail at swest@tooeletranscript. com.

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GHS Sterling Scholars have two winners at competition

Grantsville High School Sterling Scholars competed at the Northeast Region Sterling Scholar Competition held April 17 in Roosevelt. They had two winners and three runners-up. Rick Anderson: participant, social science. Rick is the son of Richard and Darlene

Anderson of Grantsville. Rick has participated in Mock Trial competitions for four years. He has received many Best Attorney Awards and is presently the lead attorney. Rick took first place at the Grantsville High Science Fair in March 2006. Rick plans to attend Dixie State College

where has earned an academic scholarship. He plans to major in business and political science and also plans on attending law school. Holly Arbon: participant, dance. Holly is the daughter of Robert and Becky Arbon of Grantsville. Holly has been a teacher and choreographer

for the Grantsville High Show Choir and has also taught at two different dance studios. She was Miss Grantsville for 2006-07. She has trained in ballet, pointe, modern, jazz, hip-hop, lyrical and ballroom dance, and is currently a member of the GHS drill team. She plans on attending either

Brigham Young University or Utah Valley State College and plans to major in dance education. Blake Bartlett: participant, computer technology. Blake is the son of Steven and Sheryl Bartlett of Grantsville. Blake has served as the president of the Academy of Information

Technology (AOIT) and has had an Information Technology Internship at Grantsville High School. He designed a working Web site for the Counseling Office. He holds a Black Belt 1st DAN in

Rick Anderson

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Blake Bartlett

Alex Burringo

Ashley Celestino

Nichole Corielle

Jane Hiatt

Ben Hilton

Garry Jones

Elise Olney

Hiedi Olsen

Charlene Terry

Natalie Tripp

Aubrey Vickers

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Detailed ‘Aftermath, Inc.’ not for fainthearted by Terri Schlichenmeyer GUEST WRITER

Over the years, you’ve watched enough television to know what happens at a murder scene. An investigator comes in and pokes around. Then somebody totes the body away, nice and neat in a big gray bag strapped to a gurney. The police arrive to dust for fingerprints while the MEs do their thing back in the lab. Before the hour is up, the murder is solved, and the case is cleaned up — literally and figuratively. Just like real life, right? Nope. Real life is seldom neat, and neither is death. In the new book “Aftermath, Inc.” by Gil Reavill, you’ll read about what happens when CSI is d-o-n-e. As a crime reporter for a national men’s magazine, Gil Reavill realized that he was repeatedly missing part of the story. Although his articles were about violence and murder, he’d never actually seen the scene of a crime. He wrote, based only on police reports and interviews. Wanting to see the result of crime on a deeper level, Reavill contacted the Chicago firm of Aftermath, a bioremediation company that specializes in “crime scene and tragedy cleanup.” His first assignment, as he shadowed the team: Cleaning up a three-week comp near Milwaukee, Wis. Three week comp: Shorthand for “clean-

“Aftermath, Inc.” by Gil Reavill  c.2007, Gotham Books 304 pages ing up an apartment in which someone died and laid, unfound, for three weeks.” Although that first death scene cleanup tested his gagreflex and his resolve, Reavill watched while the team tore up the carpet, hauled out furniture and floorboards, ripped out contaminated bits of building and boxes. While there was no body, there was plenty to indicate that a body had once been there. Suppressing his own body’s urge to retch, Reavill stayed at that first job, and many more for the next few months. He helped haul out bio-boxes in the wake of suicides and mur-

ders. He heard about remediation of a house where a policeand-gunman stand-off meant liberal use of toxic pepper spray. He learned how to protect himself from the bloodborne pathogens HIV and HCV. And, in the aftermath of his time with Aftermath, he writes about people who have been cleaning up bodies and bodily fluids for centuries. Do you like to read while you eat lunch? Bring a novel with you instead, and leave this book for another time. “Aftermath, Inc.” is very heavy on the eeeeuuuuwww-factor, filled with descriptions of death, violence, murder, mayhem, disease and decay. Suffice it to say that author Gil Reavill felt need to place a warning before the first chapter. Still, I enjoyed this book in a semi-voyeuristic fashion and, believe it or not, it occasionally made me laugh. Reavill isn’t afraid to poke fun at his own squeamishness in a sheepishly self-protecting way. His recounting of remediation is respectful to readers and victims and, I suspect, not as detailed as it could have been. If you’re curious-but-notdainty, a true-crime fan, or if you believe that TV is a real representation of life, “Aftermath, Inc.” is a book you’ll be dying to read. Just not during your lunch hour.

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Glen Tomboc stands in front of the recently painted D.A.R.E. van. Tooele Auto Body donated the paint job and BigO-Tires donated the rims. Tomboc has been a D.A.R.E officer for nine years and says the kids really like the van.

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Law enforcement agents throughout the county join Special Olympians for a group photograph after running a combined 10 miles to raise money and public awareness.

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irthdays — especially those which mark the passage of a decade — are occasions not only for celebration, but for Ted Kooser reflection. U.S. POET LAUREATE, In “Turning 2004-2006 Forty,” Ohio poet Kevin Griffith conveys a confusion of sentiments. The speaker feels a sense of peace at 40, but recalls a

more powerful, more confident time in his life.

Turning Forty At times it’s like there is a small planet inside me. And on this planet, there are many small wars, yet none big enough to make a real difference. The major countries—mind and heart—have called a truce for now. If this planet had a ruler, no one remembers him well.

All decisions are made by committee. Yet there are a few pictures of the old dictator— how youthful he looked on his big horse, how bright his eyes. He was ready to conquer the world.

Reprinted from “Cooweescoowee, A Journal of Arts and Letters,” by permission of the author, whose most recent book is “Paradise Refunded” (Backwaters Press, 1998). Poem copyright © 2004 by Kevin Griffith.

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MATTERS OF FAITH

A lot say it will get easier with time and I wonder if that’s true Not a day goes by that my thoughts do not turn to you. I sometimes think I hear you say, “for me, please do not weep.” The tears have somewhat subsided now and sometimes I can sleep. I listen to the songs you liked and feel you so near by, But sometimes I still question Mom, why you had to die. Others say you had a long life and yes I guess it’s true, Just not long enough for me and all the things I dream we still could do. Everyday is a first for me, since the morning you passed away I’m thankful for the memories and in my heart they will always stay. Thank you for my life Mom and all the love you showered on me Today I will carry on and truly let your loving spirit be free.

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he recent discovery of King Herod the Great’s tomb has sparked renewed interest in the area of biblical archeBror Erickson ology. This GUEST COLUMNIST discovery attests once again to the reliability of the first century historical sources such as the four Gospels recording the life of Jesus, and the “Works of Josephus” which are often looked at with great scrutiny and skepticism. The “Works of Josephus,” a nonbiblical first-century historical source that also mentions Jesus Christ, records the burial of King Herod the Great, and

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describes his tomb. Based on this account, archeologists had begun searching for Herod’s tomb at Herodium 30 years ago. Needless to say there was some frustration and increased skepticism concerning the reliability of Josephus in the 30-year search. But in the end, as often happens with the historical sources of the Bible and other historical works surrounding the Bible, Josephus’ account proved reliable yet again. In the overall biblical picture, Herod the Great played a very small part, and the discovery of his tomb will not cause the controversy that the Discovery Channel’s documentary on the supposed tomb of Jesus Christ caused. No one has ever doubted the existence of Herod the Great. He left his mark on the archeological landscape of the holy land with numerous palaces, fortresses, and cities, which he had commissioned to be built. In his day he was more famous for the remodeling of the temple, than for his massacre of the innocents. However, it is the massacre of the innocents that has made him famous in history, and insures that he will be remembered every year at Christmas in countless pageants and plays. This was the first attempt on the life of Jesus, which caused his parents to flee to Egypt. This event, recorded in Matthew, is actually the only event involving Herod the Great in the Bible. The massacre of the innocents has come under scrutiny for this having not been recorded in any other historical account of the time. However, it is unlikely that very many children were murdered because of this decree. It is often pictured as if there were thousands of children slaughtered, but Bethlehem was a

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very small town, and there were probably very few children under the age of 2. The number of children killed is hard to know, but it was probably no more than a dozen. Compared to the other murderous exploits of Herod the Great and others of his time, this would not have made headlines. In contrast to Herod, the life and existence of Jesus has been given much more scrutiny. There is very little outside of the New Testament that attests to the life of this man. But Jesus was a very different type of king than Herod. In fact, if you had seen Jesus you would not have recognized a king, but a Galilean peasant. So it is not surprising that there is very little direct evidence attesting to the life of Jesus. Peasants don’t commission the building of great cities, palaces and fortresses. It is actually quite amazing that there is any evidence. What other peasant of the first century has four separate and distinct biographies written about him? In contrast, all his building projects Herod the Great, a king, barely rates a footnote in the historical accounts of his time. He has not proven to be a controversial figure in history either. It is easy to believe there was a man like Herod, who murdered to protect his position in society. For this reason there probably won’t be a controversial documentary concerning the tomb of Herod on the Discovery Channel, like there was for a box of bones with the name Jesus on it. However, despite the small part that King Herod the Great plays in the historical gospel narratives, the discovery of his tomb does add credibility to the biblical accounts. It is telling that Christianity is

Bror Erickson is pastor of the First Lutheran Church at 349 N. Seventh St. in Tooele. He is a graduate of Concordia Theological Seminary located in Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bible studies and Sunday School start at 9 a.m. Sunday, followed by worship at 10:30 a.m.

MISSIONARIES Daniel Clayton Elder Daniel Clayton has been called to serve as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Texas, San Antonio Spanish-speaking mission. He will enter the MTC on June 6. Elder Clayton will speak on Sunday, May 27, at 12:50 p.m. in the Grantsville 6th Ward sacrament meeting, 81 N. Church St. Daniel is the son of Brad and Mardee Clayton. Daniel Clayton

Corner of Main and Vine, Tooele

Elder Robert Phoenix Rupp

Elder Levi Roberts

Agenda Welcoming Remarks ........Mr. Dennis Putnam Posting of Colors..............Marine Corps League National Anthem ..............Mrs. Debbie Winn Invocation.........................Father Wixed St. Marguerites Church Remarks ...........................Mayor Patrick Dunlavy Song .................................Mrs. Tyra Booth Guest Speaker ..................Mr. Jim Busico 21 Gun Salute...................Sheriff’s Department Closing Prayer..................Father Wixed Closing Remarks..............Mr. Dennis Putnam

Elder Robert Phoenix Rupp

Elder Levi Roberts recently returned home after successfully completing a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in the Russia St. Petersburg mission. Elder Roberts will speak Sunday, May 27 at 11 a.m. in the Tooele 6th Ward sacrament meeting, Tooele Stake Center, 251 S. 200 East. Elder Roberts is the son of Janna and Charlie Roberts.

Elder Robert Rupp recently returned home after serving an honorable mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. He served in the Portland, Ore. mission. He will be reporting on his mission, Sunday, June 10 at 9 a.m. in the Grantsville 1st Ward, Grantsville Stake Center. Robert is the son of Scott and Roberta Rupp. Elder Levi Roberts

Guest Speaker: Jim Busico Jim was born in Tooele Utah, February 29th, 1948, “Leap Year”, to Tony Busico and Joyce Murphy. He has spent most of his life in Tooele, living a brief time in New Jersey and Maryland. Returning to Tooele, he graduated from Tooele High School in 1966. In 1968, the Vietnam War was going strong and Jim joined the United States Army. He spent his Basic Training at Ft. Lewis, Washington and was then soon sent to Ft. Sam Houston, Texas where he trained to become a medical Corpsman. From Ft. Sam Houston, he was deployed to Vietnam. Jim had one tour of duty in Vietnam, working as a Medic. He was involved in MEDCAPS, Search and Destroy missions, Ambushes, Civilian Aid and Assisting Doctors, saving many lives. During the time he served, he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, The Combat Infantryman Badge, 2-Bronze Service Medals, Vietnam Campaign Service Medal with 60 Device, The Army Air Medal, and Combat Medical Badge. He was Honorably Discharged in April of 1970. Jim is proud of serving his country and thankful that he was safely returned to his family and friends. In 1974, Jim began working as a realtor. In 1975, he graduated from Utah Technical College with a degree in Building and Construction. He then attended Weber State College for a special Veterans Entrepreneur Training Course and Graduated in 1985. Still a part of the Tooele Community, he continues to work as a Realtor

a religion like no other. It is not merely a faith in a certain set of moral principles that must be followed, but a faith in historical events that have been documented. Other religions have their history, but Christianity rests on history. It believes in the events themselves just as much as it believes in the teachings of its founder. That is because without the death and resurrection of Jesus, Christianity is nothing. Truth be told, there is nothing really special about the moral teachings of Jesus. The same teachings can be found almost word for word in the writings of countless religious guru’s and moral philosophers everywhere. What marks Christianity different is the salvation Jesus Christ won for us on the cross, and the forgiveness he offers in the resurrection. For Jesus “was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification” (Romans 4:25 (ESV). That is our faith. Not merely that Jesus taught such and such, but that He died for us. For this reason we can’t separate history from our faith. And if the history is false than our faith is in vain. But the history keeps proving true. It may not be enough to convince the skeptic thoroughly, but it is enough to say our faith is not unreasonable. We don’t believe despite the evidence, but the evidence gives credibility to our faith.

RETIREMENT Millie Lui Nybo

Jim Busico for Coldwell Banker. Jim is also well known for his volunteer work and involvement in the community. His multiple projects include the Fluoride issue, Veteran Affairs and Service, and most recently, he spearheaded the campaign for the Tooele County Board of Realtor involvement with the Tooele County Relief Services to help address and resolve our homeless problem and issues.

Mrs. Millie Lui Nybo is retiring after completing 30 years of teaching in public education. Mrs. Nybo graduated from BYU Hawaii in 1972. She taught for two years in Hawaii. Then interrupted her teaching career and went on an LDS mission to Japan. Mrs. Nybo returned to teach one year in Wendover and the next 27 years at Grantsville Elementary School. Mrs. Nybo was a fourth grade teacher for the majority of her career, but has spent the last four years at GES teaching special education. Grantsville Elementary staff will miss her “worker bee” ambition. She has been part of the “glue” that holds everything together in our school. Staff and students will also miss her diversity

Millie Lui Nybo — sharing with us things from Japanese culture, her famous deep fried shrimp chips for Chinese New Year and teaching us the hula dance for the fourth grade program. An open house in her honor will be held at the

Grantsville Elementary library on Wednesday, May 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. All are invited to join us in celebrating her retirement. Please enter the school through the front doors.

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WEDDINGS Mallon/Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. James Mallon request the honor of our presence at the marriage of their daughter Laura Beth to Ryan Lane Mahoney son of Georgia Vallejos and Patrick Mahoney on May 26, 2007, at 5 p.m. at the Tooele United Methodist Church, 78 East Utah Avenue, Tooele. A reception will follow the service at Stansbury Clubhouse, 1 Country Club, Stansbury Park. Laura Beth Mallon and Ryan Lane Mahoney

GRADUATIONS Joshua B. Erekson

Joshua B. Erekson

BIRTHDAYS Luke James Garrard 05/17/06 My precious little baby boy, Today you’re turning one. We never knew the joy we’d have, With the birth of our first son! You’re out-numbered little man, But you’ve become the “Prince,” Three sisters waited for your birth, And you’ve been spoiled ever since!

So, Happy Birthday, little Luke! Here’s to the memories we’ve had, And to the many more to come... Love, Your Mom and Dad

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She also received a 4H Scholarship. Benjamin Hilton: participant, business and marketing. Ben is the son of Dale and Ann Hilton of Grantsville. He has served as vice president of the FBLA Utah Chapter, Metro Region. He has been a varsity leader for the Grantsville High School Cross Country team and has run a sub five minute mile. He is an Eagle Scout. Ben has earned an Aggie Merit Scholarship to Utah State University where he plans to major in business management. Gary Jones: participant, general scholarship. Gary is the son of Russell and Kathryn Jones of Grantsville. Gary has a 3.997 GPA and an ACT composite score of 34. He will be a Valedictorian for the class of 2007. He has earned Academic All-State in Cross Country, and is an Eagle Scout. Gary is still deciding which university he will attend. He has been offered several scholarships. Elise Olney: runner-up, music. Elise is the daughter of Bruce and Karen Olney of Grantsville. Elise is new to Grantsville High this year, coming from Arizona. She was the principal cellist for the Region Honors Orchestra in Arizona in 2006, and also won the Naples Music Club Solo Competition in Florida in 2004. Elise plans to attend Brigham Young University Idaho where she has been awarded the Thomas E. Riggs Music Scholarship, which includes full tuition and $250 for books. Heidi Olsen: participant, mathematics. Heidi is the daughter of Regg and Rosemarie Olsen of Grantsville. Heidi completed AP Calculus during her junior year, and has received Top Scholar Awards every year in high school earning a 4.0 GPA overall. She was named Academic All-State for soccer.

Taekwondo and has reached a Level 5 in Achievement In Music (AIM). He plans to attend the University of Utah and will major in computer engineering. Alexandria Burringo: runner-up, science. She is the daughter of Richard and Darla Burringo of Lake Point. Alex has a 4.0 average and is ranked #1 in her class. Alex was a National Merit Award winner. She has been the Senior Yearbook Editor. Alex plans to attend the University of Utah with the Honors Program. She will attend the Access Program for Women this summer. She has received a Top Ten Percent Scholarship and also a Diversity Scholarship. Alex also plans on attending medical school. Ashley Celestino: participant, foreign language. She is the daughter of Kirk and Julieta Harrison of Stansbury Park. Ashley is fluent in Spanish and French, and has used her language abilities to serve others. She has always been an excellent student even though she attended nine different schools in her 12 years of school. Ashley plans to attend Brigham Young University and plans on attending medical school. Jane Hiatt: winner, visual arts. Jane is the daughter of Ben and Julie Hiatt of Grantsville. She won a Sweepstake Award at the Utah State Fair for her piece, “Stuck in a Routine.” The same piece was accepted for display at the Eccles Art Center, and she had a piece, “Study in Green and White,” accepted for display at the Springville Art Museum. Jane plans to attend Utah State University where she has earned a Full Tuition Freshman Art Scholarship.

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On April 30, 2007, Joe and Esteen have been married for 64 years. They got married April 30, 1942, in Reno, Nev. They then settled in Benicia, Calif. working at the Benicia Arsenal for 20 years. Then was transferred to Tooele Army Depot in May of 1962 where they made their home. They have been residents at Cottage Glen for the last four years where they have made many friends. The day of their anniversary, Cottage Glen

James and Sherry Hadfield were married on June 3, 1957 in Grantsville, Utah where they grew up together. They later moved to Tooele where they raised their four children. Their four children grew up in Tooele, and blessed James and Sherry with nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. James worked for and retired from the Tooele Army Depot and Sherry worked for and retired from the Tooele County School District. James and Sherry now reside in Las Vegas, Nev. and are having the time of their lives playing those nickel slots. Family and friends are invited to join us in celebrating this wonderful event on Sunday, June 3 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Eagle’s Nest on the Tooele Army Depot.

Monday May 28th, 9am Grantsville City Cemetery

Esteen and Joe Hepner had cherry pie for their family and friends. They are the parents of Tom Hepner and Peggy Cook of Tooele. They have five grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren.

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ANNIVERSARIES Happy Anniversary Joe and Esteen Hepner

James and Sherry Hadfield Happy 50th Anniversary

Joshua B. Erekson graduated from Hastings Law School in San Francisco on May 20. In October he will begin working for Heller Ermin in the corporate venture field at Menlo Park.

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She plans to attend Brigham Young University and major in elementary education. Charlene Terry: particpant, family and consumer science. Charlene is the daughter of Glenn and Lisa Terry of Grantsville. She was elected a state officer for FCCLA and was responsible for state and area conferences. Charlene also attended the FCCLA National Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee. She received a President’s Education Award. Charlene has received a Dean’s Scholarship to attend Westminster College, where she plans to major in neuropsychology. Natalie Tripp: runner-up, English. Natalie is the daughter of Tom and Liz Tripp of Grantsville. She writes a weekly article for the Tooele County Transcript Bulletin, and had a story published in the Teen Impact Magazine. Natalie served as Grantsville Student Body Public Relations Officer this school year and was named Academic All-State for tennis. Natalie will attend Brigham Young University with a Talent Scholarship and study journalism. Aubrey Vickers: winner, speech and drama. Aubrey is the daughter of Marc and Deede Vickers of Stansbury Park. Aubrey came to Grantsville High from Idaho this year. She has had lead roles as Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, Puck in Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Raja Englanderova in I Never saw Another Butterfly. She won a University of Idaho “Top Scholar” Award. Aubrey has an ACT composite score of 31 and will be the salutatorian for the Grantsville Class of 2007. Aubrey plans on spending a semester with Volunteer Abroad possibly in Romania or Africa. Then she plans to attend Brigham Young University Idaho and major in theater.

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THURSDAY May 24, 2007

The Bulletin Board Tooele Cancer Society yard sale

Rocky Mountain Care in Tooele is having a yard sale to raise money for the American Cancer Society at 140 E. 200 S. (the old hospital lobby) on June 2 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society. If you have anything to donate please contact Stacie Dew at 435-843-2014 or 435-882-3527.

Railroad & mining museum opening

The Tooele Railroad & Mining Museum season opening will be Saturday, May 26 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a standard gauge steamer on display, ho scale train layout, children’s train rides (1 1/2-inch scale), TVRR and mining artifacts on display. It will be at Vine Street and Broadway in Tooele. No admission charge. Donations appreciated.

Retirement open house

After 25 years of service to Valley Mental Health and Tooele County, Jim Shelton has announced his retirement. In his honor we will be hosting a Retirement Open House at Valley Mental Health, 100 South 1000 West, Tooele on Thursday, May 24 from 35 p.m. Please join us in celebrating Jim’s retirement and congratulate him on his many years of service in our community.

Miss Tooele County Dairy Princess

The pageant will be Saturday, June 2 and is open to all single females who are at least a junior this year at a Tooele County high school, no older than 23 and have never been married or pregnant. A meeting will be May 7 at 4 p.m., at the county courthouse, 47 S. Main in Room 208. If you can’t attend the meeting, call for a time to pick up your packet. Pick up your application packets from Cheryl Adams at the Tooele County Courthouse during the day in Room 208. Call 843-3150 if you have any questions.

Fix pets

The Big Fix Discount Mobile Spay/ Neuter Clinic will be in Grantsville at Westgage Mortgage, 94 W. Main, on Tuesday, May 29 and in Tooele at WalMart, 99 W. 1280 N., on Wednesday, May 30. Microchipping and vaccinations are available. Intake is at 8 a.m. until full. For more information call 1-866-PETS FIX (1-866-7387 349) or visit www.utahpets.org.

Housing assistance available

The Tooele Community Action Program has emergency food and shelter program funds. Applications available for those who need help with mortgage or rent, if behind one month due to a crisis beyond their control. No deposits are available. Contact Lori Sandoval at 1-800-7962444 ext. 251, for assistance, prescreening and for an application at Tooele Neighborhood Center, at 270 Maple St.

Community Action assistance

The Tooele Community Action Program is now accepting applications. They are available through the Tooele C.A.P. office at 270 Maple St. or call 882-1278 to be prescreened. If you have questions about the EFSP program contact Lori Sandoval at 1800-796-2444 ext. 251.

College women scholarship

The American Association of University Women, Tooele Chapter, is offering the Maxine Hullinger and Maurine Busico Scholarships again this year. The scholarships are for a junior or senior in a college program working toward a Bachelor’s Degree. The student or parent of the student must live in Tooele County. The scholarships are to be applied towards educational expenses. Those interested must fill out an application and submit it before May 25. The applications can be obtained by either picking one up at the Utah State-Tooele campus, the Tooele Public Library or by calling Pat Steelman at 882-2466.

Memorial Day services

Memorial Day Services will be held at Veterans Square Monday, May 28 at 12 p.m.

Spray for bugs

Now is the time to spray for codling moth. The second spray should be done between June 1 and 17. The second spray for the Grantsville area should be done between June 3 and 18. For more information contact Linden Greenhalgh, USU Extension Ag Agent, at (435)843-2353.

Grandfamilies classes

Grandfamilies is an advocacy, intervention and support program service for family members who are raising a relative’s child. Classes in Tooele run every Wednesday from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Family Center, 66 W. Vine St. until Aug. 7.

ShopTooele party

The ShopTooele Business Alliance Networking Party will be hosted by Michelle Christensen of Delicious and Andrea Culletto of Fired Up. Come for networking opportunities, a door prize and a chance to feature your own business at a future party. Bring business cards. Wednesday, May 30, 7 p.m., Delicious, 295 N. Main St. See www. ShopTooele.org for more info, or call Paula Williams at 435-579-1733.

Tooele County Fair

Please visit the fair’s website at www. tooelefair.com for a complete schedule of events, rules & entry forms for the Car Show, Demolition Derby, 5K Run, Little Miss Pageant, Karaoke Contest, Battle of the Bands and vendor & food booths.

Yard sale

There will be a yard sale on June 2 at 7:30 a.m. at 432 Alfred Drive in Tooele. All proceeds will be donated to the American Cancery Society. Item donations to be sold at the yard sale are now being accepted. If interested please contact Jon at 801-891-8709.

Stansbury Park

Pool opening

The Stansbury Park Swimming Pool will open on Saturday, May 26. Season passes are available in the office or at the pool, with discount passes for those who purchase by May 28, 2007. There will be a swim lesson pre-registration from 10:00 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 12, at the pool. Lessons will start on June 4, 18, July 2, 16, and 30. Lessons offered are Mom & Tot, 3-5 year old, and Red Cross levels 1 – 6. All lessons are taught at 9, 10 or 11 a.m. Pool 882-2426, office 882-6188.

Star party

The Salt Lake Astronomical Society invites the public to a Star Party on Saturday, May 26 at the Stansbury Park Observatory. There will be a variety of telescopes available for the public to view Saturn, cresent moon and Venus plus a multitude of different sky objects. Viewing starts at dusk, weather permitting and ends at 11 p.m.

Grantsville

Irrigation rules

Grantsville Irrigation would like to emphasize that this year is extremely dry and all rules and regulations will be closely monitored and enforced. The rules for residential watering for those without meters are: Do not leave a sprinkler in one spot for more than 1.5 hours-not to exceed a maximum of 8 hours per week per share, no unattended open hoses, and do not water between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. As of May 15 there are 250,000 gallons per share allotted to residential meters. There are two regular agricultural turns. The Board will continue to monitor the reservoir for any additional turns. Please call the Grantsville Irrigation office at 884-3451 to confidentially report any abuse or leaks to the system.

Ophir

Ophir Days

Food and craft vendors interested in Ophir Days should contact Scott at 882-1075.

Benson Grist Mill

Annual Jubilee

A Pioneer Jubilee will be held on June 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Benson Grist Mill sponsored by Tooele DUP. Free Admission. Wagon rides, quilting, pioneer demonstrations, bus tours, children’s games. Western lunch and entertainment $8 (adults) $2.50 (kids). Bus tours, ($10), of E.T. City and area. Limited seating. Reservations for lunch or bus tours call 882-7678. Reservations before June 1. No Refunds.

Recreation

Open horse show

An open horse show will be May 26, at 9 a.m. at the Tooele Bit N’ Spur arena. Rosettes will be award for first through sixth place in each event. There will be halter, reigning, pleasure, costume, barrels, poles and flag race for the age groups of 9-13, 14-17, and 18 and over; stick horse classes for age 8 and under; and Jackpot classes in barrels, poles and flag race. All proceeds benefit the Tooele 4-H Horse Program. For more info contact Martha at 884-3478.

New Stansbury soccer club

Registration is open June 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Stansbury Elementary School; and June 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Stansbury Community Clubhouse.

photo courtesy of Laurie Young

On May 18, Mrs. Young’s first-grade class at Rose Spring’s Elementary School was visited by the famous Gingerbread man for storytime. Pictured are: back row (l-r), Ryan Archibald, Kensington Huffman, Kaleb Packham, Rachael Marcusen, Zaxton Hillman, Kelsey Yyates, Marissa Dean, Halee Deavila, Savannah Adair, Ellen Nogueira, Tucker Rady and Joseph Hernandez; kneeling front row, Miguel Jaramillo, Brooke Miller, Addie Child, Cody Robbiins, Steven Martinez, Abigail Chamberlin, Madilyn Ralston, Sydney Wilson and Caitlin Vitali; immediate front, Abi Pearson.

Schools

Deseret Peak Softball field

There are no practices on the fields unless scheduled. Please call Jeff at 843-4010 for more information.

Aquatic Center swim dates

The 2007 swim session dates are: June 11-21 (no 9 a.m.), June 25-July 6, July 9-19, July 23-Aug. 3, Aug. 6-16. Lessons are offered at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., and 11 a.m. Call 435-843-4035 for more info.

Tooele Idol and craft show

The Tooele Idol singing contest and craft show will be June 1: 3-10 p.m. and June 2: 12-10 p.m. at the Deseret Peak Complex. Cash and prizes awarded. For more info. or to register call 843-4046.

Deseret Peak Stampede Days

Come celebrate Tooele County with us on June 1-2, at the Deseret Peak Complex. Complete with rodeo, craft show, Tooele Idol, fireworks, pony rides, rock wall and a lot more.

Discount swim passes

The Deseret Peak Aquatic Center is offering season swim passes at a discount until June 11. Purchase your tickets today or call 435-8434035 for more info.

Philanthropy Volunteers to lead/side-walk horses

Healing horses therapeutic riding center is beginning their riding program in May. Volunteers are needed to lead and side-walk the horses for riders with special needs. For more information please contact Kathy at 843-7774.

Donate your four-wheeler

The Healing Horses Therapeutic Riding Program needs four-wheelers for volunteers to haul manure. The donation is tax deductible. Call Kathy at 843-7774.

Gentling wild horses and burros

The Intermountain Wild Horse & Burro Advisors Learning Center in Erda needs volunteers to gentle wild horses and burros. The center is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 6 p.m. until dark, and Saturdays from 11 to 2 p.m. Volunteers will gentle the animals and take them to BLM satellite adoptions around Utah. Volunteers must be members of IWHBA ($15 for single or $30 for family per year). Call Janet Tipton at 843-7465 or (801) 554-4431 or visit www.iwhba.org for more information.

Become a mentor

The Youth and Families with Promise program is now accepting applications for new mentors. Volunteers are matched one-on-one with youth ages 9-12. Mentors are asked to spend an hour a week with their mentee. Mentors must commit to a minimum of six months to one year. If you’re interested in enhancing the life of a young person call USU Extension at 843-2354 or 8432353.

THS 1977 class committee

The Tooele High School class of 1977 is looking for fellow classmates to help in the planning of their 30th year reunion. A committee meeting will be held on Sunday, June 3 at 6 p.m. Anyone interested in being on the planning committee, call Cecelia Russell (Bankhead) at 882-4636 or Sharon Bennion Spence at 882-0445 for the location.

Reunion photo

The Tooele High School class of 1930 had a 50th year class reunion on Aug. 20, 1980 at the Tooele Army Depot Officers Club. At this reunion some class members receive a photo of their class taken in the first grade outside the old Adobe Schoolhouse located on Vine Street across from the Kirk Hotel. Since this is a part of Tooele’s History and my mother did not get a copy, I would like to know if there are any of her classmates in Tooele I could get a copy from. Norma Jean Miner, 882-2395, 495 W. Utah Ave. #213, Tooele.

and faculty. If you would like to have further information please contact Lisa (Schrier) Vender [email protected] (608- 374-3338) or Kelly (Stephens) Presutti [email protected] (724274-4864).

Johnsen Jr. High events

There will be no school for 7th grade students on Friday, May 25. Seventh grade students attended an orientation day last August to compensate for this day. Eighth grade Lagoon day will be Friday, May 25 for those 8th graders who qualified to go. Students must ride the bus to Lagoon. Eighth grade Promotion Ceremonies will be held Tuesday, May 29, from 6 to 7 p.m. Invitations have been mailed home to those students who have met the graduation requirements.

Churches Church of Christ VBS

Mark your calenders. The Church of Christ is having their VBS June 2529 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at 430 W. Utah Ave. Any questions call Jewel at (435) 882-4642.

Library

Larson retirement

Steve Larson will be retiring from 33 years in the education business. A retirement open house will be held on Tuesday, May 29 from 2:304:30 p.m. in the Tooele High School library. All district employees, friends and family are invited. Please RSVP by May 25 to Diane McNaughtan [email protected] or Suzie Hansen [email protected].

New students

Students who are new to Tooele School District and their neighborhood school will be Tooele Jr. High School for the 07-08 school year, please call 833-1921 to register your 7th or 8th grader. You will need to contact the school by June 1.

THS class of ‘87

All members of Tooele High School class of ‘87 are invited to attend their 20-year reunion Aug. 3, 4 and 5 at the Eagles Nest. The cost is $40 per person. Reservations need to be made by June 1. For reservations or more information, contact Saila Felver at 951303-8974 or [email protected].

THS class of 1952 reunion

The Tooele High School class of 1952’s 55 year reunion will be Friday, May 25, at 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Christensen & Griffith Construction Company, 30 S. Tooele Boulevard (1100 West).

DHS reunion

Dugway High School will be having their High School Reunion on Saturday, Sept. 1. This is open to all elementary, high school students as well as parents

Fun at the library

It’s “Bearly Spring” at the library. Each week, guess the right amount of candy in the honey bear and win the bear and a surprise. Story time is on Wednesdays at 11 a.m., and crafts are on Fridays from 3 through 5 p.m. For more info, call the library at 882-2182 or visit the library at 128 W. Vine St.

Get a clue

It’s that time of year again. Join us for our Summer Reading Program “Get a clue at your library.” Sign-ups will begin on May 29 and end June 29. Christopher Fair will present his great entertainment on May 29 at 6 p.m. to begin our fun Summer Programs. Remember this is only the beginning of all the great fun at the library.

Education

Free plant pest help

The Master Gardener organization is offering free plant pest help on Wednesdays from 3 to 6 p.m. throughout the growing season. Brint samples to the USU Extension office at 151 N. Main St., or call during those hours for help with gardening problems.

Diabetes classes set

Anyone with diabetes don’t miss out on self management classes held Friday afternoon on May 25 and June 1. You will need a doctor’s referral. To make an appointment please call

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Bulletin

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S. 1000 West. ESOL students may come anytime the center is open for Individualized study with our software programs and textbooks. The book fee is $25 per semester.

Personal ancestral file class

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The personal ancestral file class on printing forms and reports will be Wednesday, May 30 at 7 p.m. at the center, 751 N. 520 East in Tooele. The hours are Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Thursday from 12:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The address is 751 N. 520 East in Tooele. Call 882-1396 for more information or to sign up.

Advanced computer class

An advanced computer class in Microsoft Word XP, Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Windows is being offered on Monday and Thursday nights for four weeks beginning June 4 from 6-9 p.m. Fees range from $20-50.

Adult education

Get your high school diploma this year! All classes required for a high school diploma, adult basic education, GED preparation, word processing, drivers’ education and English as a second language are available. Register now to graduate — just $35 per semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 W., Can be reached at 833-1994. Adult Education classes are for students 18 and over.

Take GED

The GED test will be given on June 18 & 19, starting at 8 a.m. Please contact Andrea at 833-1994 by June 14. Pre-registration is required.

English as a second language

ESOL conversational classes are held Monday and Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Adult Education Learning Center, 76

¿Aprendes Inglés? Apúntate y participa en las divertidas clases de inglés como idioma segundo. Partícipes: principiantes y avanzados. Centro de Educación para Adultos 76 South 1000 West, Tooele; Teléfono: 833-1994. ¡No faltes!

Groups

Eagles steaks

Steaks have been canceled on Friday, May 25 due to the Memorial holiday. See you next Friday, June 1.

Action 4 Autism

All who are interested in helping individuals on the autism spectrum, meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at Tooele First Assembly of God building at 127 N. Seventh Street at 7 p.m. For childcare call Erin, in advance, at 843-8562.

Veterans

Free concerts

Free concerts honoring past, present and future veterans and their families will be at the Tooele Veterans Square Memorial Park on Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Bring lawn chairs and blankets to this non-political, free salute to veterans. For more info call Dennis Tracey at 435-850-9014.

Seniors Grantsville Senior Center

The Grantsville Senior Center can be reached at 8843446. Daily Schedule Lunch: Monday, Tuesday,

Thursday, and Friday. Please make your reservation before 8:30 a.m., the morning of the meal or sign-up sheets are available for you at the center. Please fill them out. Breakfast: Wednesday, 9:3012 p.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: Everyday Puzzles: Everyday Quilting: Mondays, 9 a.m. Blood pressure: Every Thursday, 12 p.m. Foot clinic: Tuesday, May 29 at 1:30-3:30 p.m. Appointments necessary. Birthday dinner: May 25, 4 p.m. Entertainment: Rush & Eve Kee Friday Movies: second and third Friday, 1 p.m. Future trip: Tuacahn/ Mesquite, June 18-20, $269 per person + $54 (single room). Res & payment due May 29. Round-trip transportation from Tooele County aboard Lewis Stages Luxury Motorcoach, two nights at the Virgin River Hotel/Casino in Mesquite. Shows: “Cinderella” and “My Fair Lady.” Call for more info or make reservations at 8843446.

Tooele Seniors

The Tooele County Senior Citizen Center can be reached at 882-2870. The center is for the enjoyment of all senior citizens 55 years young and up. Mondays — Cardio-breeze/ pilate aerobics 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 912 p.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 Chi and yoga aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Bingo 1 p.m.; Mexican train 2 p.m.; Dinner 4-5:30 p.m. Friday night dancing 6-8 p.m. May 11 — Wayne Jones May 18 — McNeil Family after dinner dancing with DJ Ned May 25 — Dave Faddis Seeking Friday night entertainment after dinner. If interested, call the center. Looking for a bass guitar player for the Tooele Senior Band — volunteer position. 2007 memberships now due Mexican train players needed — will play Fridays at 2 p.m. Please call 882-2870 if interested. New bridge players needed. If you’d like to learn, come down and we’ll teach you.

nonmembers. Water aerobics. • Birthday Bingo: Tuesday, May 29 at 5 p.m. Pizza, cake, bingo, prizes. Spaces fill up fast. $3 for pizza and drinks.

Recovery Donations for drug treatment Now announcing a drug treatment system for Utah. Donational cars, RVs, money, property, jewelry, clothing, household goods, unwanted homes, anything to further the cause and help fight the source of drug problems. Contact Loren.

Kick drug habit

Senior Circle is for anyone over the age of 50 and costs $15 per year. Receive hospital, local, and national benefits. Call 843-3690 or stop by the hospital volunteer desk to sign up. All activities require an RSVP except for exercise. • Sittcercise exercise class begins Mondays at 2 p.m. at MWMC. Free to Senior Circle members. Chair and sitting exercises that promote flexibility and toning. • Body Instincts: Meets Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at Pinnacle Therapy (29 S. Main). Free to members. Toning and stretching and a little cardio workout. • Hinges and Twinges: Meets Tuesday and Thursday at 11 a.m. Pratt Aquatic Center. $2.50 for members, $20 for a 10-pass punch card. $3.50 for

LDS Family Services addiction recovery meetings are Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 West, Room 118, in Tooele. Enter on the north side of the chapel. The Erda meeting has been discontinued.

Castaways AA meets Castaways Alcoholics Anonymous meets MondaySaturday at noon at St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, Tooele. Open, mixed, non-smoking, wheelchair access. Nursery available Monday-Friday.

Alateen group

Alateen group info, call 849-1881.

Quit Tobacco

Senior Circle

Subscribe Today • 882-0050

THE SCOUTING CORNER Benjamin Cole and Tyson Lambert

The Tooele County Health Department is offering a free adult tobacco cessation program.

FREE • Class begins May 31, 2007 - runs for 6 weeks. • Class time - 6:00 - 7:30 pm • Class location - 151 North Main Street in Tooele. • Participation at all sessions is recommended. • Refreshments will be provided.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Phone 435-843-2310 to register!

ARTISTS

Tooele Arts Festival 2007

Benjamin Brent Cole

Children’s Art Yard Schedule • “Summer Fun”

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We would like to congratulate two boys from the Grantsville 5th Ward, Grantsville West Stake who have earned their Eagle rank. Their Court of Honor will be held May 27 at 7 p.m. in the new Hale Street Chapel. Benjamin Brent Cole, 16, son of Edward and Cindy Cole, showed his hometown pride in doing a service project for the Grantsville Little League the summer of 2006. The five sets of shiny bleachers were ready for the tournament hosted by the league as a result of Benji’s leadership as he performed his Eagle Project. Grantsville City donated the paint, brushes and all supplies needed to complete the project. Benji involved many people including troop members, family and little leaguers. Tyson Jacob Lambert, 14, son of Karson and Lenna Lambert, led his troop in a service project involving Emergency Preparedness. Ty prepared emergency kits with three ribbons which would allow emergency personnel along with neighbors to know of the condition of the family in the event of a Natural Disaster. Red: Need help NOW! Yellow: Injuries, but can wait. Green: Everyone OK. Ty and his troop assembled and distributed kits to all members of the ward. He coordinated this proj-

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Friday • June 22, 2007 1:00 Stained Glass Lanterns 2:00 Foam Cups 3:00 Wind Chimes (Birds) 4:00 Sunglasses 5:00 Mosiacs 6:00 Snakes 7:00 Airplanes with propeller Saturday • June 23, 2007 12:00 Color Me Backpacks 1:00 Sand Dollar Necklace 2:00 Seahorse paddle 3:00 Wind Chimes (Fish) 4:00 Coral Wreath 5:00 Sand Castle Bottles 6:00 Fish Magnets 7:00 Flower Lai

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friend of mine is an amazing magician who loves to play tricks on the kids in the neighborhood. One afternoon, I noticed there was a crowd gathered around him watching with great anticipation a magic trick being performed. I arrived just in time to witness his grand finale: pulling a bouquet of flowers out of thin air. The surprise on the kids’ faces -- and mine -- was a sight to behold. Here’s another wonderful surprise, and a bit of magic your kids won’t want to miss. It’s a natural transformation that leads to the most peculiar result. This slithery goop appears to be solid one moment only to ooze out between your fingers, over your wrist and down your arm seconds later. Once you make this concoc-

tion, let the school-age kids in your home or at your summer birthday party play with it. Then have a contest to give it a name. For starters, how about “Sublime Slime” or, our favorite, “Ectoplasmic Ick”! Here’s the recipe: In a mixing bowl, stir together 3/4 cup cornstarch and 1/2 cup water to form a thick paste. Add food coloring or liquid tempera paint for color, if you wish. You may need to add more water. Now, roll the goop in your hands to form a ball. Immediately, experiment with it to discover its unique properties. Squeeze it, hit it or let it drip through your fingers. Or, place it on a cookie sheet, press it flat, roll it in a ball or let it go. It’s amazing! If you have a bowlful, set plastic toys on it and watch them sink like they’re in quicksand. For another surprising experiment, let it evaporate in the sunshine to discover cornstarch once again. Add water and you’ll have another batch. Donna Erickson’s new award-winning television series “Donna’s Day” is air-

ing on public television nationwide. Visit www.donnasday.com to find out when it airs on your local PBS

station and to sign up for Donna’s e-newsletter. (c) 2007 Donna Erickson Distributed by King Features Synd.

man, chances are you have. “Tonsorialist” is just a fancy word for “barber.” • In the early 1960s, the decision-makers at NBC considered Bob Newhart, Jackie Gleason, Joey Bishop and Groucho Marx to replace Jack Paar before finally settling on Johnny Carson as the new host of “The Tonight Show.” • Here’s an interesting tidbit for chocolate lovers: 30 million Hershey kisses are made every single day. • Think a four-leaf clover is lucky? How about an 18-leaf clover? A lucky man named Shigeo Obara found one in Hanamaki, Japan, in 2002 -- a Guinness World Record. • According to recent poll of British college students, 80 percent of freshman and sophomore men in the British Isles have never done laundry in their lives.

• Lots of people like to rent a limousine for special events -- proms, weddings, reunions, whatever. There’s one that’s not available to the public, though: the world’s longest limo, found (where else?) in California. The Cadillac is 100 feet long, has 26 wheels and comes equipped with a king-size waterbed and a swimming pool with -- seriously! -- a diving board. I wonder what kind of a special certification you need to drive such a monstrosity. • It was Henry David Thoreau who made (c) 2007 King Features Synd., Inc. the following sage observation: “Men have become the tools of their tools.” • The people who make Guinness beer, in a study of drinking habits, found that men who have mustaches lose a total of 162,000 “For centuries, people thought the moon pints of beer every year in was made of green cheese. Then the their facial hair. Those with astronauts found that the moon is realbeards, of course, lose ly a big hard rock. That’s what happens even more. to cheese when you leave it out.” • Have you ever been to — Age 6 a tonsorialist? If you’re a

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In Jerusalem, on the day of Pentecost, three thousand people who “gladly received the word were baptized.” Notice their attitude. They “gladly received” God’s word. They welcomed it. Notice the action they took. They “were baptized” (by immersion for the remission of sins). People who receive God’s word, receive baptism. People who reject baptism reject God’s word. If you obey a different gospel, you will become something different than a New Testament Christian. The command itself in James 1:21, “Receive with meekness the implanted word which is able to save your souls.” How do we receive with meekness the implanted word? (1) It involves honesty. The honesty to face the truth, even when it hurts and condemns. (2) It involves humility. The humility to be teachable and to be taught, to admit we are, to some extent, unlearned. (3) It involves a harnessing. Control of the emotions and prejudices that would blind us from seeing and walking the path of reason and the will of God. The man who receives God’s word with meekness is an honest man, a humble man, a harnessed man. That is our lesson in a capsule. HO-HUM-HAR , honest humble, harnessed.

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eties. When dried, the kernels shrank, thus the name “shrunken two” (sh2). These high sugar types are “supersweet” because the sugar level can be twice as high as normal sugary (su) sweet corn at maturity. The supersweet types convert sugar to starch more slowly so the sweet flavor lasts longer after harvest. Ten years later, a new type, a sugary enhanced (se) genetic type corn was introduced. The (se) corn has higher sugar levels so the sweet flavor lasts longer after harvest. These (se) sugary enhanced types are very popular because they combine sweet flavor with easy growing. While ornamentals come in multiple colors, other categories include both white- and yellow-kernel varieties. Plant when air temperatures reach 70 to 85 degrees. Soil should be at least 58 to 68 degrees, or wait until it reaches

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Corn kernels come in many colors. Some new varieties are white, some are yellow and others are bicolor — but all can be sweet and flavorful. at 77 to 95 degrees for supersweet types. Supersweet types do not germinate well in cool soils. They will produce better if planted late in May or early in June. Corn grows and matures in a relatively short time. Plant it in a sunny area any time from now until the Fourth of July,

and you should still be able to enjoy that sweet corn on the cob flavor this season. When planning for corn, allow plenty of space. Each stalk produces only an ear or two, so several plants are required to provide a single family meal. More to the point, corn stub-

bornly will not produce unless it is planted at least four rows deep. Corn is an inefficient pollinator. For kernels to develop, the wind must sweep pollen from the tassels on top of the plant letting it fall through the leaves to the ears below. Each individual silk on the ear of corn pollinates a single kernel so complete fertilization requires quite a lot of pollen to make its way through the leaves to land in the right place. Plant each variety of corn in three or four rows, 8 to 10 feet long so the pollen cloud can settle on the corn beneath. There are two ways to plant corn: In blocks or in hills. Plant corn in a block of several rows rather than a single row for better pollination and ear production. If space is adequate, plant rows of corn in blocks of a minimum of four rows, 2 and a half to 3 feet apart. “Block” planting insures adequate pollination and the rows can be as long as desired. In poor soil, raised beds are

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THURSDAY May 24, 2007 easier to establish, improve and maintain. Sow double rows on each raised bed. Plant at least four rows total (two raised beds) side by side, for adequate pollination. For small plantings, sow corn in “hills.” Hills are groups of four to five seeds sown in a circle, with 2 inches between seeds. Space the hills 2 to 3 feet apart and when seedlings emerge, thin each hill to two to three plants. For adequate pollination, 12 to 24 plants are required. Corn is one of the few crops that shows the results of crossbreeding the first year. Space different varieties far enough apart that they do not cross-pollinate. You can accomplish this by spacing or timing. Separate varieties by about 100 yards to keep them from cross-pollinating. You can accomplish the same thing by timing the planting date so they pollinate at different times. Seed blocks of corn at intervals two to three weeks or plant short-, medium- and longseason varieties simultaneously. This not only avoids cross-pollination, but allows for longer production. Without controls, insects like earwigs, corn earworms and corn nutalids (tiny black beetles) are likely to cause serious damage. Bees, which work with tassels, are highly susceptible to insecticides. They also carry residues back to the hive and damage the rest of the population. Carefully avoid spraying insecticides on the tassels at the top of the plant. Treat only the silks and ears for insects. Corn earworms cause less damage to early corn. Later in the summer, dingy, night-flying moths lay their eggs on the silk. They hatch into the green, red, brown or yellow larvae found inside dining on kernels of corn. BT as Dipel or Thuricide is an organic pesticide specific to caterpillars. Apply to the silks every two to three days. Brush Sevin Dust on the silks, ear by ear or spray liquid with a trigger bottle of sevin. Oil treatments help control caterpillars, earwigs and nutalids. Drip a few drops of mineral

or vegetable oil on young silk. Make three to four applications at two- or three-day intervals. After the silk has turned brown and dried up, these measures are no longer useful. Beginning gardeners may be disappointed to find corn plants with no ears on them. This is generally the result of planting the corn too close together. Poorly developed kernels are a result of damage to corn silk or plants placed too far apart for proper pollination.

Favorite varieties

Normal Sugar: Earlivee, Golden Earlipack, Jubilee Super Sweet: (Should be isolated from other varieties in the garden to insure optimal flavor) Yellow: Super Sweet Jubilee, Sweetie White: How Sweet It Is Bicolor: Phenomenal Sugary Enhanced: (Best series for flavor) Yellow: Honey Buns, Incredible, Miracle, Precocious White: Platinum Lady Bicolor: Double Delight, Breeder’s Choice, Honey & Pearls Ornamental: Calico Indian or Squaw Corn, Cutie Blues.

Helpful tips

• Rotate planting location of corn if possible. • Get best results with recommended varieties. • Corn will not germinate well unless soil is warm (50 to 60 degrees). • Use scissors or clippers to thin plants so roots of nearby plants will not be disturbed. • Earlier varieties are usually shorter and have smaller ears. • If wind blows stalks down when soil is moist, straighten plants and firm soil around the base. • Kernels on the sugary enhanced varieties are more tender than those on other varieties. • Isolate Super Sweets by distance or planting date. • Plant on the north side of the garden because corn plants are tall and will shade other garden plants. • Harvest corn as close to food preparation time as possible for optimum flavor.

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Along with leather saddles, Robinson custom makes leather apparel. percent usage of his hands. But, that 20 percent is a wellearned percentage. He suffered a terrible accident from his rodeo days when he was 23 years old and has been a paraplegic ever since. He loved to team rope and bronco ride. Sadly, it was a fall from one of those broncos that snapped his neck between the sixth and seventh vertebrae, and completely crushed the seventh. When he came to the hospital, Robinson found he only had enough ability in his body to raise about two fingers on each hand. Soon after admission, he contracted pneumonia that further set back time he could have spent on recovery. This was discouraging, but he knew it would drive him crazy just lying around, so he worked hard for a fast release. After three months in the hospital, he learned all the independent skills necessary to allow him to go home. “My work ethic of trying to be the best you can be, kept me from laying around,” he said. So, Robinson pushed himself and challenged himself to do better. He graduated from college in 1992 with a degree in parks and recreations. It wasn’t his intention to make a career out of leatherwork, but after college, more and more people found out about his talent and requested his work. He said, “You’ve gotta have a reason to get up in the morning,” and to him, this was a good reason. Robinson’s latest completed project is a pair of chaps for a 10-year-old boy’s birthday. He put ducks on the bottom for the boy, which wasn’t easy. Tooling can be hard for those with full use of their hands, but Robinson has become so able that he can tool a bronco rider into a saddle bag in about one hour. He can — and has — tooled about anything into the leather, including basket patterns, arrows, florets, bronco riders and people’s personal brands. From start to finish, Robinson gives his customers the satisfaction of his chaps in one week, and his custom-built saddles in about three weeks. However, not all jobs are fun for Robinson. For instance, he is set to tear apart a saddle to repair the horn, the seat and give it a fresh wool underbelly.

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Clint Robinson works on a saddle in his Erda workshop. It takes 60 to 80 hours to finish a saddle. The wool had been on the saddle for close to 20 years, with years of sweat, heat and moisture that makes Robinson very dirty when he takes it off. But, the new leather keeps him coming back to the work table and seeing the finished product gives him a great sense of ownership and pride. Yesterday marked exactly 20 years since the accident. But, Robinson said it really hasn’t slowed life down for him. He still goes four-wheeling, fishing and hunting. He’s also going to try turkey hunting. He drives his own truck and puts in many full days of

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pancake mix, sugar and chocolate chips in medium bowl; stir until just mixed. Add water, sour cream and vanilla; blend well. Using an ice cream scoop, shape dough into 16 2-inch dough balls. Place balls in 4 rows of 4 each in prepared pan. For topping, combine sugar, walnuts and cinnamon in small bowl; mix well. Sprinkle topping over dough. Bake 24 to 26 minutes or until golden brown. Cool 10 minutes before serving. Serve warm. High-altitude directions: Add 1/4 cup flour to dry pancake mix. Bake as directed above.

crust 5 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided 1 0.5 oz packet pesto sauce mix 2 ounces pepperoni slices (about 30 slices), optional 1-3/4 cups (8 ounces) Mozzarella and Asiago with Roasted Garlic Shredded Cheese, divided 1/2 cup chopped green peppers 1/2 cup sliced scallions 3 roma tomatoes, sliced Prepare potatoes according to package directions. Coat pizza crust with 2 tablespoons olive oil. Combine pesto sauce mix with remaining olive oil. Spread potatoes evenly over crust. Drizzle with pesto mixture. Top with pepperoni, if desired. Reserve 1/2 cup cheese; sprinkle 1-1/4 cups cheese over pizza. Top with green peppers, scallions, tomatoes and remaining cheese. Bake 12 to 14 minutes or until cheese is bubbly and golden brown.

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It doesn’t matter what time of day it is, someone in the family is always hungry. When you need a quick, easy and delicious meal that will always deliver, use convenience foods to help you make breakfast, lunch and dinner your family will love. Multi-task — Consider ingredients that can be used in more than one dish. For breakfast, Hungry Jack Pancake mixes and syrup make delicious pancakes, but also try using them to whip up waffles, crepes and desserts. In addition to the traditional preparation, Hungry Jack Mashed or Easy Mash’d Potatoes can be used to make delicious breads, soups and cakes. Spice up your meal — By adding just a few extra special ingredients you can turn an ordinary meal into something special. Add meat, vegetables or cheese to your Hungry Jack Casserole Potatoes. Or, for mashed potatoes, stir in extra ingredients after cooking for added flavor, such as grated Parmesan cheese, shredded cheddar cheese, crumbled cooked bacon, sour cream, corn or frenchfried onions. Make the most of leftovers — Have pancakes for dinner or add your favorite toppings and make them sundaes for dessert. Use extra potatoes from dinner to make a potato salad for lunch. Be creative - Whether you are

hosting a party or just feeding the family, make your meal a special event by decorating the table or creating a themed recipe evening. Let the kids get creative by decorating their food. Create a football field out of waffles or use shaped molds to form whimsical pancakes. Make mealtime family time Create memories and great times in the kitchen by encouraging the whole family to help with everything from stirring to decorating and tasting. For more delicious meal ideas and cooking tips, visit www.hungryjack.com.

Chocolate chip coffeecake Prep time: 12 minutes

Ready in: 45 minutes Servings: 16 biscuits Crisco(r) No-Stick Cooking Spray 2-1/2 cups Hungry Jack(r) Buttermilk Pancake and Waffle Mix (Just Add Water) 1/3 cup sugar 1/2 cup miniature semi-sweet chocolate chips 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup sour cream 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract Topping 1/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup finely chopped walnuts 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon Heat oven to 375∫F. For coffee cake, spray an 8- or 9-inch square pan with nonstick spray. Combine

Prep time: 10 minutes Ready in: 1 hour Servings: about 3 dozen wings Crisco(r) No-Stick Cooking Spray 1 stick melted butter 1 5-ounce bottle cayenne pepper sauce 1 teaspoon celery seed, optional 1 1/2 cups Hungry Jack(r) Potato Flakes 2 pounds chicken wings, rinsed and dried Preheat oven to 425∫F. Line sheet pan with foil. Spray with nonstick spray. Combine butter, cayenne sauce and celery seed, if desired, in shallow microwave-safe dish. Cook cayenne sauce on high (100 percent power), 45 to 60 seconds or until butter is melted. Blend ingredients well with fork. Reserve 1/2 cup sauce. Place potato flakes in another shallow bowl. Dip chicken into cayenne sauce; roll in potato flakes. Gently pat potato flakes onto chicken. Place wings on prepared sheet pan. If desired, wings can be covered and refrigerated several hours. Just before baking, drizzle wings evenly with remaining cayenne sauce. Bake uncovered 40 to 45 minutes or until juices run clear when meat is pierced with a fork.

Prep time: 5 minutes Ready in: 25 minutes Servings: 10 (1/2-cup) 2-1/2 cups water 5 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup heavy cream, light cream or milk 1 4.9-ounce package Hungry Jack(r) Cheddar and Bacon Potatoes 2 cups Hungry Jack Mashed Potato Flakes 1/3 cup crumbled cooked bacon (about 4 slices), f desired Combine water, butter, salt, cream, potato sauce mix and potato slices in 3-quart saucepan; stir. Heat to boiling; reduce heat to low and cover. Simmer 12 to 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until potatoes are tender. Remove from heat. Add potato flakes and additional bacon, if desired. Stir with wooden spoon just until potato flakes are incorporated. Serve immediately.

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Prep time: 22 minutes Ready in: 12 minutes Servings: 8 1 4.9-ounce package Hungry Jack(r) Creamy Onion with Chive Potatoes 1 thin and crispy prepared pizza

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Friday Movie: The School of Rock 6 p.m. on * TBS After earning respectable if not spectacular box-office returns with such movies as “Shallow Hal,” actor-musician Jack Black scored an out-ofthe-park hit with this clever, engaging 2003 comedy. He plays a spirited (of course) rock band memberturned-substitute teacher who loosens up a fifth-grade class and makes it the hippest music act around. Ghost Whisperer 7 p.m. on ^ CBS Flame-broiled burgers, anyone? A restaurant that burned down once before is destroyed in another fire, and Melinda (Jennifer Love Hewitt) spots a ghost at the scene. He died in the first fire, which he was accused of having set. He says he didn’t do it and asks her to help clear him so he can cross over. Speaking of fires, the incident has Melinda reminiscing about how a fire brought her and Jim (David Conrad) together in “The Night We Met.” Monk 7 p.m. on Y USA You rang? Adrian Monk’s (Tony Shalhoub) uptight nature makes his latest undercover gig a perfect fit. He’s posing as a butler in an effort to learn the truth about a possible murder. The victims are the wealthy neighbors of Natalie’s (Traylor Howard) parents, and she has a feeling that someone did them in. Close to Home 8 p.m. on ^ CBS It’s always the spouse ... OK, maybe not always. In “Legacy,” the wife of a prominent businessman is found murdered. When it’s discovered that her husband had been cooking the company books and that her death would bring him some money, he becomes the prime suspect. But it appears that someone else behind the scenes could be pulling the strings. 2007 Taurus World Stunt Awards 8:30 p.m. on F AMC They are professionals; don’t try these stunts at home. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson hosts the sixth annual special honoring Hollywood’s top stuntmen and women. Gerard Butler (“300”) is slated to receive the action movie star of the year award, while Burt Reynolds and veteran stuntwoman Jeanne Epper are getting lifetime achievement awards. Other awards include best fight, best fire, best specialty stunt and hardest hit.

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5 p.m. on < FAM A big “Rah!” to this spirited 2000 comedy set in the world of competitive cheerleading. Kirsten Dunst does some image breaking as Torrance, the new captain of one of the teams. While trying to prove herself worthy of being a leader, she must clear herself of allegedly stealing the routines of a rival squad led by a former teammate (Gabrielle Union). Eliza Dushku and Jesse Bradford co-star. NUMB3RS

7 p.m. on ^ CBS A connection to a radical environmental group is suspected in a deadly fire at an SUV dealership, so the FBI is called in to investigate. Charlie (David Krumholtz) calls on a fellow professor to help him and Larry (Peter MacNicol) re-create a backdraft in the lab and make a “fireprint.” Bill Nye of “Science Guy” fame guest stars as the professor in “Scorched.” Movie: Chicago

7 p.m. on % NBC Six Oscars, including best picture, went to director Rob Marshall’s highenergy 2002 screen adaptation of John Kander and Fred Ebb’s cynical stage musical about a Jazz Age murderess (Renee Zellweger). She tries to parlay her notoriety into a showbiz career with the help of a slick defense attorney (Richard Gere). Catherine Zeta-Jones won an Academy Award for best supporting actress as a spouse-slaying chanteuse. Movie: Over the Hedge

9 p.m. on & HBO Animated animals rule again in this entertaining 2006 comedy. Bruce Willis supplies the voice of a raccoon who needs to replenish the food stash of a bear (voice of Nick Nolte) from whom he unwisely swiped some nourishment. Garry Shandling, Steve Carell, Wanda Sykes, William Shatner and singer Avril Lavigne voice other creatures.

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(:35) Chef’s Story Mexico: Plate Best Recipes America’s Tst Everyday Food ’ Real Simple ’ Yankee Shop Hometime (CC) The This Old House Hour ’ (CC) Steves Europe Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program HomeTeam “Houston” (N) ’ (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Fools Rush In (:35) “Legally Blonde” ›› (2001) Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson. (CC) (:45) “The Wedding Planner” ›› (2001) Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey. (CC) “Forrest Gump” ››› (1994) (PA) Steves Europe Passport-Adv. Smart Travels This Old House Hometime American Hom In the Wild ’ (CC) Antiques Roadshow (CC) Nova Chief Powhatan’s capital. ’ NASCAR Racing Craftsman Truck Series -- Ohio 250. MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles Dodgers. From Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. ’ (Live) (CC) News (N) King of the Hill ’ Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com “The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course” ›› (2002) Steve Irwin, Terri Irwin. 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SpongeBob SpongeBob Jimmy Neutron Fairly OddParents Avatar-Last Air TEENick ’ SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Ned’s School Fairly OddParents Fairly OddParents SpongeBob “Like Mike 2: Streetball” (2006) (CC) “Lovewrecked” (2006, Adventure) Amanda Bynes, Chris Carmack. (CC) “Head Over Heels” › (2001) Monica Potter, Freddie Prinze Jr. (CC) “Bring It On” ›› (2000) (CC) Foster’s Home Foster’s Home Foster’s Home Foster’s Home Foster’s Home Foster’s Home Scooby-Doo in Where’s My Mummy Ben 10 Dragon Ball Z Yu-Gi-Oh! G/X (N) CMT Insider (N) America’s Top Cowboy Eight cowboys compete for a $50,000 prize. ’ Bandit-Smokey Bandit-Smokey Bandit-Smokey Trick My Truck ’ Trick My Truck ’ America’s Top Cowboy ’ Johnny-Sprites Charlie & Lola ’ Lilo & Stitch ’ Replacements “Cadet Kelly” ›› (2002, Comedy-Drama) Hilary Duff, Gary Cole. ’ (CC) Replacements Replacements Emperor New Emperor New “Hamburger Hill” ›› (1987, War) Anthony Barrile. Recruits try to take muddy hill in Vietnam. “Sniper” ›› (1993, Action) Tom Berenger, Billy Zane, J.T. Walsh. “Sniper 2” › (2002) Tom Berenger, Bokeem Woodbine. (11:30) “The Shepherd of the Hills” ››› (1941) Cont’d “Rio Grande” ›››› (1950, Western) John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara. “North to Alaska” ››› (1960, Western) John Wayne, Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs. (CC) “Rocky III” ››› (1982, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Mr. T, Talia Shire. (CC) “The Negotiator” ››› (1998) Samuel L. Jackson. A top police negotiator is accused of committing murder. “A Time to Kill” ››› (1996) (CC) Live Saturday Search-Rescue CNN: Special Investigations Unit Live Saturday One for All CNN Live Saturday (CC) Lou Dobbs This Week This Week at War Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Select Comfort Paid Program Tim Russert (9:00) “Fatal Vision” ››› Cont’d “Perfect Murder, Perfect Town” ›› (2000) Kris Kristofferson, Marg Helgenberger. Detectives search for the murderer of little JonBenet Ramsey. (CC) “Arthur Hailey’s Detective” (2005) Fox News Live (CC) Studio B Weekend Fox News Live (CC) Big Story Weekend The Beltway Boys Fox News Watch Fox Report Golf Life Chris Myers Poker Superstars Invitational Poker -- Learn NBA Action Beyond the Glory (CC) Darts World Championships. International Fight League College Softball NCAA Super Regional -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Red Dragon (CC) “The Silence of the Lambs” ›››› (1991, Suspense) Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins. (CC) “Hannibal” ›› (2001) Anthony Hopkins. A disfigured victim of cannibalistic Dr. Lecter seeks revenge. (CC) Summer of the Shark Shark Rebellion Tiger Shark Attack: Beyond Fear Mythbusters: Jaws Special (CC) Mythbusters: Jaws Special (CC) MythBusters Deadly bullets. (CC) Hitch ››› \ (:45) “An Unfinished Life” ›› (2005) Robert Redford. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo” › (2005) ’ ‘R’ (:15) “Bewitched” ›› (2005) Nicole Kidman, Will Ferrell. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Pirates-Dead (:35) “Stay Alive” ›› (2006) Frankie Muniz. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:05) “Ultraviolet” › (2006) Milla Jovovich. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:35) “The Wild” ›› (2006) Voices of Kiefer Sutherland. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Batman Begins (:20) “8MM” ›› (1999, Suspense) Nicolas Cage. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Big Momma’s House 2” › (2006) Martin Lawrence. (CC) (:15) “Phat Girlz” ›› (2006) Mo’Nique. Two large women look for love. (CC) Tudors: Style “Bad News Bears” ›› (2005) Billy Bob Thornton. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Yours, Mine & Ours” ›› (2005) Dennis Quaid. ‘PG’ “The Longest Yard” ›› (2005) Adam Sandler. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Swimming Ups. 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Horsepower TV MuscleCar ’ Xtreme 4x4 ’ Trucks! ’ (CC) (:15) “Sands of Iwo Jima” ››› (1949, War) John Wayne, John Agar. (CC) (:15) “Santa Fe Stampede” ›› (:15) “Wake of the Red Witch” ›› (1948, Adventure) John Wayne, Gail Russell, Gig Young. Shepherd-Hills (5:00) “The Patriot” › (1998) Cont’d “Rocky” ›››› (1976) Sylvester Stallone. A heavyweight champ gives a club fighter a title shot. “Rocky II” ››› (1979, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burgess Meredith. (CC) Saturday Morn. House Call Saturday Morn. Open House CNN Saturday Morning CNN Saturday Morning Live Saturday One for All In the Money (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Get Thin Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com “Fatal Vision” ››› (1984, Drama) Karl Malden. A Green Beret captain’s wife and daughters are murdered. 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Real Estate Guthy-Renker.com Real Estate Paid Program Gerard Yosca Fashion Jewelry Easy Solutions White Mountain Footwear Front Page Jewelry Kitchen Ideas QVC Sampler Animal Cops Houston Matted coat. Divine Canine It’s Me or the Dog Growing Up... “Elephant” (CC) Animal Cops Houston Matted coat. Dog Show “Eukanuba Tournament of Champions 2005” Harrisburg, Pa. 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Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ The Bean Paid Program ’ “Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Meyers” ›› (:45) “Poltergeist III” › (1988, Horror) Tom Skerritt, Nancy Allen. (:45) “Blood Alley” ›› (1955, Adventure) John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, Anita Ekberg. (10:45) “The Others” ››› Cont’d “Seven” ››› (1995) Brad Pitt. A killer dispatches his victims via the Seven Deadly Sins. (CC) LAPD: On Beat World’s Most Dramatic Police Chases “The Patriot” › (1998, Action) (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Lou Dobbs Tonight Larry King Live CNN: Special Investigations Unit (N) CNN Saturday Morning Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Paid Program Mad Money The Suze Orman Show (CC) High Net Worth Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Strong Medicine Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Get Thin Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Red Eye Special Report The O’Reilly Factor Your World With Neil Cavuto Special Report Fox and Friends Saturday (Live) Final Score Baseball Report Big 12 Showcase The Sports List Darts World Championships. International Fight League Final Score Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special SportsCenter (Live) (CC) College Softball NCAA Super Regional -- Florida vs. Texas A&M. (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) Silence-Lambs “Bride of Chucky” › (1998, Horror) Jennifer Tilly, Katherine Heigl. (CC) “Mosquito” › (1995) Gunnar Hansen, Ron Asheton. (CC) Coach ’ (CC) Coach ’ (CC) Paid Program The Bean Deadliest Catch Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Select Comfort Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Get Thin Paid Program (11:40) “Strange Days” ››› (1995) Ralph Fiennes. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d (:10) “A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon” ›› (1988) (:45) “Hitch” ››› (2005, Romance-Comedy) Will Smith. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Chicken Little ‘G’ Pirates-Dead (:35) “The Benchwarmers” › (2006) David Spade. (CC) (:05) “Ultraviolet” › (2006) Milla Jovovich. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:35) “Stay Alive” ›› (2006) Frankie Muniz. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:05) “Mars Attacks!” ›› (1996) ’ (11:00) “Star Wars” ›››› Cont’d (:05) “The Empire Strikes Back” ›››› (1980) Mark Hamill. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:15) “Return of the Jedi” ››› (1983, Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) Wolfen ››› ‘R’ (11:30) “Edmond” ›› (2005) Cont’d “Deceiver” ›› (1998, Mystery) Chris Penn. ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “Untamed Heart” ››› (1993) Christian Slater. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Yours, Mine & Ours” ›› (2005) Dennis Quaid. ‘PG’ I Got the Hook-Up (:35) “Undiscovered” ›› (2005) Pell James. ’ ‘PG-13’ (:15) “The Amityville Horror” ›› (2005) Ryan Reynolds. (:45) “Dirty Work” ›› (2006, Suspense) Lance Reddick, Frank Sullivan. ‘NR’ Bloodfist III

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News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) 1 vs. 100 ’ (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order “Fame” ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel “Cheaper by the Dozen 2” ›› (2005) Steve Martin. ‘PG’ (:45) “The Matrix Revolutions” ›› (2003, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Entourage (CC) Entourage (CC) The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Washington Week Foreign Exchng NOW (N) (CC) Utah Now Bill Moyers Journal (N) ’ (CC) As Time Goes By Being Served Viewers’ Choice Sex and the City Sex and the City Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Hawaii Five-0 (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) The Nanny (CC) Mad About You “The School of Rock” ››› (2003) Jack Black. An unemployed guitarist poses as a teacher. (:40) Friends ’ (:10) Friends ’ King of Queens King of Queens (:40) “Wimbledon” ›› (2004) Kirsten Dunst. 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(N) ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill King of the Hill That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show For Race Fans Only Southwestern Jewelry: 19th Anniversary Electronics Today Nature’s Code With Dr. Taub Divine Canine It’s Me or the Dog Growing Up... “Elephant” (CC) Animal Cops Houston Matted coat. The Planet’s Funniest Animals (CC) Divine Canine It’s Me or the Dog Growing Up... “Elephant” (CC) “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius” ›› (2001) Voices of Megan Cavanagh. ’ Home Videos Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince “Head Over Heels” › (2001) Monica Potter, Freddie Prinze Jr. (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? 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(CC) “The Gift” ›› (2000, Suspense) Cate Blanchett, Giovanni Ribisi. (CC) (:45) “The Others” ››› (2001) Nicole Kidman. (CC) Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Fast Money 2007 Heads-Up Poker Tournament The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money 2007 Heads-Up Poker Tournament The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “To Have and to Hold” (2006) Justine Bateman, Derek Hamilton. (CC) Desperate Housewives “Guilty” ’ Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Baseball Report Final Score International Fight League (Taped) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score College Softball: NCAA Super Regional Baseball Tonight (Live) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NBA Fastbreak Baseball Tonight SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Monk Natalie asks for Monk’s help. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ House “The Jerk” ’ (CC) “The Silence of the Lambs” ›››› (1991, Suspense) Jodie Foster. (CC) I Shouldn’t Be Alive Man vs. Wild Surviving in the Alps. Deadliest Catch Stunt Junkies Stunt Junkies I Shouldn’t Be Alive Man vs. Wild Surviving in the Alps. “Hitch” ››› (2005, Romance-Comedy) Will Smith. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “An Unfinished Life” ›› (2005, Drama) Robert Redford. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Money Talks” ›› (1997) Chris Tucker. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:40) Strange Days Mars Attacks! ’ (:45) “The Matador” ›› (2005, Comedy-Drama) Pierce Brosnan. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Stay Alive” ›› (2006) Frankie Muniz. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” ›› (2006) Johnny Depp. ’ (:15) “Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones” ›› (2002) Ewan McGregor. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:35) “Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith” ››› (2005) Ewan McGregor. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Star Wars” ›››› (1977) ’ ‘PG’ (5:00) “The Terminator” (1984) Cont’d The Tudors (iTV) Henry’s petition. ’ Penn & Teller Penn & Teller American Heroes “10th and Wolf” › (2006, Drama) James Marsden, Giovanni Ribisi. iTV. ‘R’ Edmond ›› ‘R’ (:10) “Blind Horizon” ›› (2004, Suspense) Val Kilmer. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (7:50) “Blood Simple” ››› (1984) John Getz. ’ ‘R’ “The Honeymooners” ›› (2005) Cedric the Entertainer. “I Got the Hook-Up” › (1998) ’ ‘R’

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(CC) “Blue Juice” ››› (1995, Comedy) Sean Pertwee, Catherine Zeta-Jones. Farscape “Terra Firma” ’ (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City (5:00) “Forrest Gump” ››› (1994, Drama) (PA) Tom Hanks. (CC) Cont’d “Something’s Gotta Give” ››› (2003, Romance-Comedy) Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton. (CC) (:45) “Fools Rush In” ›› (1997) Matthew Perry. (CC) Nature ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) (DVS) The Lawrence Welk Show Andy Griffith (:23) I Love Lucy (:13) Perry Mason (CC) “West Side Story” ›››› (1961, Musical) Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer. The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Cops (CC) Cops (CC) America’s Most Wanted-Fights Back News (N) (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Mad TV Guest star Kate Walsh. Spike Feresten Friends ’ (CC) “Rain Man” ›››› (1988, Comedy-Drama) Dustin Hoffman, Tom Cruise, Valeria Golino. News (N) Talkin’ Sports ’B’ All Over ’A’ Game Will & Grace ’ According to Jim That ’70s Show Tina Turner: One Last Time Turner performs at Wembley Stadium. ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond (:29) Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) (4:30) “The Sum of All Fears” Cont’d “Friday Night Lights” ››› (2004, Drama) Billy Bob Thornton, Derek Luke, Jay Hernandez. “Alien vs. Predator” ›› (2004, Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan, Raoul Bova, Lance Henriksen. Electronics Today Southwestern Jewelry: 19th Anniversary By Popular Demand Diamond Jewelry by Affinity (5:00) “Air Bud” ›› (1997) Cont’d Predator vs. Prey (CC) Wild Kingdom “Amazon Claws” “Air Bud” ›› (1997) Michael Jeter. A boy’s new dog is a basketball whiz. Wild Kingdom “Amazon Claws” Ned’s School Naked Brothers Drake & Josh ’ Mr. Meaty ’ Home Videos Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince (5:00) “Bring It On” ›› (CC) Cont’d “Bring It On: All or Nothing” (2006, Comedy) Hayden Panettiere. (CC) “The List” (2006) Wayne Brady, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Flex Alexander. (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Naruto Bobobo-bo Bo Naruto (N) One Piece (N) ’ Mar (N) Prince-Tennis The Oblongs ’ The Boondocks Bleach (N) Blood Plus (N) Ghost in the Shell Trinity Blood (5:00) America’s Top Cowboy Cont’d “Pleasantville” ››› (1998, Comedy) Tobey Maguire, Jeff Daniels, Joan Allen. Premiere. ’ (:45) CMT Music The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search ’ The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search ’ American Drgn Kim Possible ’ Hannah Montana Hannah Montana Hannah Montana Hannah Montana Cory in the House Zack & Cody “The Emperor’s New Groove” ››› (2000) ’ ‘G’ (CC) That’s So Raven Sniper 2 › \ “Sniper 3” (2004) Tom Berenger. A sniper learns his target is an old friend. The Ultimate Fighter ’ TNA Wrestling Impact! ’ (CC) “Windtalkers” ›› (2002) Nicolas Cage, Adam Beach. “The Quiet Man” ›››› (1952, Drama) John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, Barry Fitzgerald. (CC) “Hellfighters” ›› (1968) John Wayne. Firefighters travel the globe battling oil-well blazes. (CC) “McQ” ›› (1974) John Wayne. (5:00) “A Time to Kill” ››› (1996, Drama) Sandra Bullock. (CC) Cont’d “Kill Bill: Vol. 1” ››› (2003, Action) Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu. (CC) (:15) “Kill Bill: Vol. 2” ››› (2004) Uma Thurman, David Carradine. (CC) CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live Saturday Night Chopper Down (N) CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live CNN Saturday Night Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Suze Orman Show Foreclosures. Tim Russert Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Suze Orman Show Foreclosures. Tim Russert (5:00) “Arthur Hailey’s Detective” (2005, Crime Drama) Tom Berenger, Annabeth Gish, Charles Durning. (CC) Cont’d Medium “Jump Start” ’ (CC) “Amber Frey: Witness for the Prosecution” ›› (2005) Janel Moloney. (CC) Geraldo at Large ’ (Live) (CC) Heartland With John Kasich (Live) The Line-Up (Live) Jrnl Edit. Rpt The Beltway Boys Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) The Line-Up PRIDE Fighting Championships Best Damn Top 50 Special Poker -- Learn Final Score FullTiltPoker.net Aussie Millions Poker Superstars Invitational Poker -- Learn Final Score College Softball NCAA Super Regional -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (Live) SportsCenter (CC) NBA Fastbreak Baseball Tonight (Live) SportsCenter Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ House “Daddy’s Boy” ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Hitler’s Last Deadly Secret: U-864 MythBusters Birds in a truck. (CC) MythBusters Ninjas. (CC) Man vs. Wild Surviving in the Alps. Hitler’s Last Deadly Secret: U-864 MythBusters Birds in a truck. (CC) “The Waterboy” › (1998) Adam Sandler. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:35) “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” › (1992) ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:05) “Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo” › (2005) ’ ‘R’ “Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd” › (2003) “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” ›› \ Pirates (:10) “Stick It” ›› (2006, Comedy-Drama) Jeff Bridges. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Step Up” ›› (2006, Musical) Channing Tatum. Premiere. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Lethal Weapon 2” ››› (1989, Action) Mel Gibson, Joe Pesci. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Red Eye” ››› (2005) Rachel McAdams. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Transporter 2” ›› (2005) Jason Statham. ‘PG-13’ “Final Destination 3” ›› (2006) ‘R’ The Tudors (iTV) Henry’s petition. ’ “Mission: Impossible III” ››› (2006, Action) Tom Cruise. iTV. ‘PG-13’ (:15) “Lord of War” ›› (2005) Nicolas Cage. A relentless Interpol agent tracks an arms dealer. Penn & Teller (5:40) “Running Scared” ››› (1986) ’ ‘R’ Cont’d “The Movie Hero” ›› (2003) Jeremy Sisto. ‘NR’ (CC) “Hellraiser: Inferno” › (2000) Craig Sheffer. ’ ‘R’ (:45) “The Butcher” (2006, Horror) Myiea Coy. ’ ‘R’ (CC)

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60 Minutes (N) ’ (CC) Cold Case “Detention” ’ (CC) Cold Case “The Key” ’ (CC) Without a Trace “All for One” (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Talkin’ Sports (:35) CSI: Miami America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ Extreme Makeover: Home Edition ’ Desperate Housewives ’ (CC) (:02) Brothers & Sisters “Patriarchy” News (N) (CC) Hot Ticket Sports At Your Leisure Hot Homes Dateline NBC A couple adopts orphaned Russian twins. (N) ’ (CC) Friday Night Lights “Homecoming” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ News (N) (CC) Sports Beat Sun. Beat Goes On NASCAR Angels “Clueless” ››› (1995) Alicia Silverstone. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” ›› (2005, Action) Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee” (2007) Aidan Quinn. ‘NR’ (CC) Ayers Rock, A Naked Planet Special National Memorial Day Concert (2007) (Same-day Tape) John Ford Goes to War ’ (CC) Airgroup 16 Monarch of the Glen Rosemary and Thyme ’ (CC) Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Movie Paid Program Cheaters ’ (CC) Showtime at the Apollo Omarion. (N) Paid Program “Cast Away” ››› (2000) (PA) Tom Hanks. A courier company executive is marooned on a remote island. (CC) “Cast Away” ››› (2000) (PA) Tom Hanks. A courier company executive is marooned on a remote island. (CC) Andy Griffith My Three Sons Perry Mason (CC) Rosemary and Thyme ’ (CC) The World’s Greatest Fair ’ (CC) Children’s Hospital “Society” (CC) Cathedral “Redemption at Lincoln” ’ (3:00) NASCAR Racing Nextel Cup -- Coca-Cola 600. ’ (Live) (CC) Cont’d The Simpsons ’ The Simpsons ’ News (N) (CC) The Sports Page (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Still Standing (:35) Alias (CC) ’A’ Game Wheel of Fortune “The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course” ›› (2002) Steve Irwin, Terri Irwin. News (N) Talkin’ Sports Scrubs ’ (CC) The Insider (N) ’ “Rain Man” ›››› (1988) 7th Heaven “Turn, Turn, Turn” (CC) Smallville “Phantom” ’ (CC) Supernatural ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) 24 “Day 4: 5:00PM-6:00PM” ’ (CC) “Who’s Your Daddy?” (2003, Comedy) Brandon Davis, Colleen Camp. (5:30) “Alien vs. Predator” ›› (2004) Sanaa Lathan, Raoul Bova. Cont’d “Man on Fire” ›› (2004) Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning. A bodyguard takes revenge on a girl’s kidnappers. The Shield Shane crosses the line. Nature’s Code With Dr. Taub Gem Fest Outdoor Entertaining Black Hills Gold Dog Show “Crufts 2007” Dogs compete. (N) Wild Kingdom “Kalahari Supercat” Dog Show “Crufts 2007” Dogs compete. Zoey 101 (CC) Let’s Just Play Home Videos Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince “Ice Princess” ›› (2005) Joan Cusack, Kim Cattrall. Premiere. (CC) “Ice Princess” ›› (2005, Comedy-Drama) Joan Cusack, Kim Cattrall. (CC) Joel Osteen Feed the Children Zola Levitt Pr. Paid Program Storm Hawks Ed, Edd n Eddy Gym Partner Grim Adventures Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Saul-Mole Men Venture Bros. Home Movies ’ Squidbillies “Broken Bridges” › (2006, Drama) Toby Keith. A fallen country singer reunites with his true love. (:45) CMT Music America’s Top Cowboy Eight cowboys compete for a $50,000 prize. ’ Bandit-Smokey Bandit-Smokey Cory in the House Cory in the House Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Hannah Montana Zack & Cody “Beethoven’s 4th” ›› (2001) Judge Reinhold. ‘G’ (CC) That’s So Raven Phil of the Future Naturally, Sadie (5:30) “First Blood” ››› (1982) Richard Crenna Cont’d CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation First Blood (1982) “Patton” ›››› (1970, Biography) George C. Scott, Karl Malden, Michael Bates. Gen. George S. Patton fights World War II. (CC) “Flying Leathernecks” ›› (1951, Adventure) John Wayne, Robert Ryan. The Enemy Below NBA Pregame NBA Basketball Eastern Conference Final Game 3 -- Detroit Pistons at Cleveland Cavaliers. (CC) Inside the NBA (Live) (CC) “Dead Presidents” ›› (1995, Drama) Larenz Tate, Keith David. (CC) CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live Fisher House. (N) CNN Sunday Night CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live CNN Sunday Night High Net Worth Chris Matthews Conversations With Michael Eisner Global Players-Christiansen High Net Worth Chris Matthews Conversations With Michael Eisner Global Players-Christiansen (5:00) “Gone but Not Forgotten” (2005) Brooke Shields. A defense attorney’s client may be a serial killer. (CC) Cont’d Grey’s Anatomy ’ (CC) Strong Medicine (CC) Strong Medicine (CC) Geraldo at Large ’ (Live) (CC) Hannity’s America 1/2 Hr. News The Line-Up Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Hannity’s America War Stories With Oliver North PRIDE Fighting Championships Toughest Cowboy (Taped) Final Score Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special International Fight League Chris Myers Final Score MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians at Detroit Tigers. From Comerica Park in Detroit. (Subject to Blackout) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight SportsCenter Monk Monk suspects a dentist. (CC) Monk Monk has a new friend. (CC) Monk Monk suspects a disc jockey. Monk The death of Lt. Disher’s uncle. Monk “Mr. Monk, Private Eye” (CC) Monk A firefighter’s murder. (CC) Man vs. Wild Rain forest. (CC) Man vs. Wild Kenya. (CC) Man vs. Wild “The Rockies” (CC) Man vs. Wild “Sierra Nevada” (CC) Man vs. Wild Rain forest. (CC) Man vs. Wild Kenya. (CC) “Executive Decision” ››› (1996, Action) Kurt Russell. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Derailed” ›› (2005, Suspense) Clive Owen. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:05) “The Birdcage” ››› (1996, Comedy) Robin Williams. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Proof ›› \ (:40) “Step Up” ›› (2006, Musical) Channing Tatum, Mario. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “When a Stranger Calls” ›› (2006) Camilla Belle. (CC) “Monster House” ››› (2006) Steve Buscemi. ‘PG’ (CC) Dick & Jane (5:45) “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” ››› Cont’d (:45) “King Kong” ››› (2005, Adventure) Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody. A beauty tames a savage beast. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994) (5:00) “Elvis” ›› (2005) Jonathan Rhys Meyers. iTV Premiere. Cont’d The Tudors “Episode 1” (iTV) (CC) The Tudors “Episode 2” (iTV) (CC) Penn & Teller American Heroes “Four Brothers” ›› (2005) ‘R’ (CC) “The Great New Wonderful” ›› (2005) ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Kiss the Bride” ››› (2002) Amanda Detmer. ‘R’ (CC) “Hustle & Flow” ››› (2005, Drama) Terrence Howard. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Carlito’s Way: Rise to Power” ››

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PGA Tour Special (N) (CC) PGA Golf Crowne Plaza Invitational -- Final Round. From Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. (Live) (CC) Hometime (CC) Evening News News (N) (CC) (11:00) IndyCar Racing Indianapolis 500. (Live) (CC) Cont’d X-Fighters Paid Program Homeowner Hot Homes Wrld News Sun News (N) CORR Off Road Racing (Taped) (CC) Golf Senior PGA Championship -- Final Round. From Kiawah Island, S.C. ’ (Live) (CC) Jack Nicklaus News (CC) NBC Nightly News News (N) (CC) (11:00) “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” ’ Cont’d “The Man Without a Face” ››› (1993) Mel Gibson. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Real Time With Bill Maher ’ (CC) (:15) “The Break-Up” ›› (2006) Vince Vaughn. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Foreign Exchng McLaughlin Group Antiques Roadshow “Omaha” (CC) Nova “The Great Robot Race” ’ Wild! Strategies of the chimp. ’ Doctor Who “Boom Town” ’ (CC) Wild Chronicles Utah Conversa Kid Guides (CC) Teen Kids News Real Life 101 Ultimate Choice Wild Animals B InTune TV (N) Automotivevisn Smith Gardens Paid Program Paid Program Hawaii Five-0 (CC) (11:00) MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. (CC) Cont’d Home Improve. Home Improve. “Forrest Gump” ››› (1994) (PA) Tom Hanks. A slow-witted Southerner experiences 30 years of history. (CC) The Lawrence Welk Show Religion-Ethics McLaughlin Group McLaughlin’s One BYU Weekly ’ The 2007 National Geographic Bee Spoken Word Little House on the Prairie Little House Stargate Atlantis “The Siege” (CC) “Outside Providence” ›› (1999) Shawn Hatosy, Jon Abrahams. NASCAR Racing Nextel Cup -- Coca-Cola 600. From Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. ’ (Live) (CC) Paid Program Talking Pictures Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com “Mr. Magoo” › (1997, Comedy) Leslie Nielsen, Kelly Lynch, Matt Keeslar. Paid Program Paid Program ’B’ All Over Star Trek “Patterns of Force” (CC) Smallville “Metamorphosis” ’ (CC) An American Anthem (CC) Wild and Wacky Dads (CC) All of Us (CC) Girlfriends (CC) The Game (CC) Hates Chris Vertical Limit “The Sum of All Fears” ››› (2002, Suspense) Ben Affleck, Morgan Freeman, James Cromwell. “Friday Night Lights” ››› (2004, Drama) Billy Bob Thornton, Derek Luke, Jay Hernandez. Alien vs. Predator Diamond Jewelry by Affinity Select Comfort Sleep Number Fine Jewelry Collection NutriSystem Nourish Weight Skechers Wild Kingdom “Amazon Claws” Big Bear Diary The intimate stories of black, grizzly and polar bear families. The Most Extreme Traveling animals. Venom 911 Snake bites. (CC) Wild Kingdom “Kalahari Supercat” SpongeBob SpongeBob Jimmy Neutron Fairly OddParents Avatar-Last Air TEENick ’ SpongeBob Amanda Ned’s School Naked Brothers Drake & Josh ’ Just Jordan (CC) “Bring It On” ›› (2000, Comedy) Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku. (CC) “Bring It On: All or Nothing” (2006, Comedy) Hayden Panettiere. (CC) “A Cinderella Story” ›› (2004) Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge. (CC) Camp Lazlo Camp Lazlo Camp Lazlo Camp Lazlo Camp Lazlo Camp Lazlo Teen Titans Teen Titans Codename: Kid Gym Partner Camp Lazlo Storm Hawks CMT Diary “Gretchen Wilson” ’ America’s Top Cowboy Eight cowboys compete for a $50,000 prize. ’ “Pleasantville” ››› (1998, Comedy) Tobey Maguire, Jeff Daniels, Joan Allen. ’ (:45) CMT Music Johnny-Sprites Charlie & Lola ’ Lilo & Stitch ’ Replacements “The Emperor’s New Groove” ››› (2000) ’ ‘G’ (CC) Life With Derek Zack & Cody That’s So Raven Naturally, Sadie Phil of the Future (11:00) “Apocalypse Now Redux” ››› (2001, War) Marlon Brando. An Army agent goes upriver in Cambodia to kill a renegade. Cont’d “Sniper” ›› (1993, Action) Tom Berenger, Billy Zane, J.T. Walsh. First Blood (1982) (10:45) “The Big Red One” Cont’d “The Enemy Below” ››› (1957) Robert Mitchum, Curt Jurgens. (CC) “PT 109” ››› (1963, Drama) Cliff Robertson, Ty Hardin. President John F. Kennedy’s World War II naval exploits. (11:00) “Murder at 1600” ›› Cont’d “Kill Bill: Vol. 1” ››› (2003, Action) Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu. (CC) (:15) “Kill Bill: Vol. 2” ››› (2004, Action) Uma Thurman. An assassin confronts her former boss and his gang. (CC) CNN: Special Investigations Unit In the Money (CC) CNN Live Sunday Search-Rescue CNN Live Sunday One for All Lou Dobbs This Week CNN Live Sunday Chopper Down Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Select Comfort The Bean Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Joel Osteen Diabetes Life Wall Street Jrnl “Love, Lies and Murder” ›› \ “Dead by Sunset” (1995, Drama) Ken Olin, Lindsay Frost, Annette O’Toole. An unsuspecting doctor begins an affair with a sociopath. (CC) “Gone but Not Forgotten” (2005) (CC) Fox News Live (CC) Studio B Weekend Fox News Live (CC) Big Story Weekend Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Fox Report College Baseball Big 12 Final -- Teams TBA. From Oklahoma City. (Live) Beyond the Glory (CC) Best Damn Top 50 Special (N) Poker Superstars Invitational (11:00) College Softball NCAA Super Regional -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC) Cont’d SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (Live) Monk “Mr. Monk Goes to Jail” (CC) Monk “Mr. Monk Meets the Playboy” Monk “Mr. Monk Goes to a Wedding” Monk (CC) Monk Monk suspects an astronaut. Monk (CC) (11:00) Adventure Bhutan Cont’d Giant Squid: Caught on Camera Survivorman (CC) Survivorman (CC) Man vs. Wild “Mount Kilauea” (CC) Man vs. Wild “Sierra Nevada” (CC) (:15) “Derailed” ›› (2005, Suspense) Clive Owen. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:05) “Phenomenon” ›› (1996, Drama) John Travolta. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:15) “Rush Hour” ››› (1998, Action) Jackie Chan. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (11:50) “Step Up” ›› (2006) Channing Tatum. Cont’d (:40) “Fun With Dick & Jane” ›› (2005) Jim Carrey. ’ (:15) “Monster House” ››› (2006, Fantasy) Steve Buscemi. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (4:50) “Proof” ›› (2005) ’ ‘PG-13’ (:05) “American Psycho” ››› (2000, Horror) Christian Bale. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (1:50) “Die Hard” ››› (1988, Action) Bruce Willis. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” ››› (1971) Charlie and... The Zodiac › \ (:25) “Coach Carter” ››› (2005) Samuel L. Jackson. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “Beauty Shop” ›› (2005) Queen Latifah. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Tudors: Style “Elvis” ›› (2005) iTV Premiere. My Best Friend (:35) “Dark Water” ››› (2002) Hitomi Kuroki. (Subtitled-English) ’ ‘PG-13’ (:20) “Bullets Over Broadway” ››› (1994) ‘R’ (CC) “The Client” ››› (1994, Suspense) Susan Sarandon. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC)

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A Dinosaur’s Story” ››› (1993) ‘G’ When It Was a Game ’ (CC) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel ’ “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” ›› (2005) (CC) Tony Brown Religion-Ethics George Shrinks Thomas & Friends Jakers!-Winks Bob the Builder Arthur ’ (EI) Maya & Miguel Wishbone ’ Washington Week NOW (N) (CC) Utah Now Beautiful Hme Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program “Something’s Gotta Give” ››› “Legally Blonde” ›› (2001) Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson. (CC) “The Wedding Planner” ›› (2001, Romance-Comedy) Jennifer Lopez. (CC) MLB Baseball: Phillies at Braves BYU Devotional ’ Sperry Symposium Joseph McConkie. Spoken Word In the Gospels In the Gospels Worship Service Time for Teens Faith-Families BYU Devotional ’ Paid Program Paid Program Safari Tracks Beakman’s World Beakman’s World Animal Atlas (EI) Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Faith-Families Your Life (N) ’ Paid Program Believer’s Voice Ron Hazelton Paid Program Paid Program Profiles in Caring Paid Program Paid Program Local Matters Paid Program McKenzie Travl Wild America Paid Program Paid Program Wild About Awesome Adv. Animal Rescue WHADDYADO? (N) Spotlight Utah Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Instant Fisherman Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Spin City (CC) Spin City (CC) Spin City (CC) Spin City (CC) “Vertical Limit” ›› (2000, Suspense) Chris O’Donnell, Bill Paxton. Silver Style In the Kitchen With Bob Nature’s Code With Dr. Taub Barking Mad Cat hates dogs. (CC) K-9 to 5 (CC) Breed All About It Ultimate Dog Championships (CC) Funniest Animals Funniest Animals Chasing Nature “Dolphin” Predator vs. Prey (CC) Jimmy Neutron Jimmy Neutron SpongeBob SpongeBob Fairly OddParents Tigre: Rivera Avatar-Last Air Mr. Meaty ’ Nicktoons TV ’ Nicktoons TV ’ Nicktoons TV ’ Nicktoons TV ’ Step by Step ’ Step by Step ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Boy Meets World Boy Meets World Grounded for Life Grounded for Life Sabrina-Witch Sabrina-Witch Sabrina-Witch Sabrina-Witch Cartoon Cartoon’s Greatest Hits “Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers” (2006, Comedy) Foster’s Home Xiaolin Showdown Ben 10 Class of 3000 Codename: Kid Camp Lazlo Camp Lazlo (4:00) CMT Music ’ Cont’d Pure Country ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Insider ’ Top 20 Countdown ’ Lilo & Stitch ’ Buzz-Maggie Doodlebops ’ JoJo’s Circus ’ The Wiggles ’ Higglytown Little Einsteins ’ Little Einsteins ’ Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse Tigger & Pooh Handy Manny ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Trucks! ’ (CC) Trucks! ’ (CC) Horsepower TV Horsepower TV Horsepower TV MuscleCar ’ Xtreme 4x4 ’ Trucks! ’ (CC) “Apocalypse Now Redux” ››› The Purple Heart (:45) “Battle at Bloody Beach” ›› (1961, War) Audie Murphy, Gary Crosby. “American Guerilla in the Philippines” ›› (1950, Adventure) Tyrone Power. (:45) “The Big Red One” ››› (1980) Lee Marvin. (CC) (5:00) “A Time to Kill” ››› (1996, Drama) Sandra Bullock. (CC) Cont’d “The Negotiator” ››› (1998) Samuel L. Jackson. A top police negotiator is accused of committing murder. “Murder at 1600” ›› (1997) (CC) Sunday Morn. House Call CNN Sunday Morning (CC) Reliable Sources (CC) Late Edition With Wolf Blitzer (CC) This Week at War Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Hour of Power (CC) Guthy-Renker.com Health Corner Will & Grace Will & Grace “Love, Lies and Murder” ›› (1991) Clancy Brown. Two teenagers are implicated in a weird family murder plot. (CC) (5:00) Fox and Friends Sunday (Live) Cont’d Fox News Live (CC) Weekend Live Darts World Championships. Chris Myers Poker -- Learn Beyond the Glory (CC) FLW Outdoors From Birmingham, Ala. In Fisherman Baseball Report NBA Action Chris Myers SportsCenter NBA Matchup (N) SportsCenter Outside the Lines Sports Reporters SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight College Softball Ed Young TV Joel Osteen Monk (CC) Monk “Mr. Monk Takes a Vacation” Monk “Mr. Monk and the Three Pies” Monk “Mr. Monk and the TV Star” Monk (CC) Joel Osteen Paid Program Desert Crocs Crocodiles. Nile: Crocodiles and Kings (CC) Perfect Disaster “Tornado” Hitler’s Last Deadly Secret: U-864 Adventure Bhutan Thunderball (1965) (:40) “Rush Hour” ››› (1998, Action) Jackie Chan. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” › (1992) Kristy Swanson. ’ “Lost in Space” ›› (1998, Science Fiction) William Hurt. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (5:05) “Proof” ›› (2005) (CC) Cont’d (6:50) “Stick It” ›› (2006) Jeff Bridges. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:40) “Monster House” ››› (2006, Fantasy) Steve Buscemi. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:20) “When a Stranger Calls” ›› (2006) Camilla Belle. (5:20) “Final Destination 3” ‘R’ Cont’d “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III” ›› (1992) ‘PG’ (CC) (:40) “Bachelor Party” ›› (1984, Comedy) Tom Hanks. ‘R’ (CC) “Waist Deep” › (2006) Tyrese Gibson. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (5:15) “Mad Hot Ballroom” Cont’d “Capote” ››› (2005, Biography) Philip Seymour Hoffman. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Judge Dredd” ›› (1995) Sylvester Stallone. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (:45) “The Zodiac” › (2005) Justin Chambers. ‘R’ (CC) (:10) “The Movie Hero” ›› (2003) Jeremy Sisto. ’ ‘NR’ (:40) “Getting Even With Dad” ›› (1994, Comedy) Macaulay Culkin. ’ ‘PG’ “Kiss the Bride” ››› (2002) Amanda Detmer. ‘R’ (CC) (:05) “My Best Friend Is a Vampire”

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CSI: Miami (CC) Cold Squad “Clean” (CC) (DVS) Paid Program Paid Program (Off Air) Paid Program Hometime (N) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Bean Paid Program (Off Air) Extra (N) (CC) “Truth” (2006) Stephanie Zimbalist, Dean Cain, Thea Gill. Da Vinci’s Inquest (CC) (Off Air) (11:30) “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” ››› (2005) ‘R’ Cont’d “Jarhead” ››› (2005, War) Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:35) “I Still Know What You Did Last Summer” › (1998, Horror) ’ ‘R’ (CC) Lewis Black Austin City Limits ’ (CC) Nature “Murder in the Troop” ’ Independent Lens “Knocking” (N) ’ Antiques Roadshow “Omaha” (CC) George Shrinks Jay Jay the Jet Caillou (CC) Clifford’s-Days Girlfriends (CC) Girlfriends (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program One on One One on One Your Total Health Travel in Style Fools Rush In (:45) “Something to Talk About” ›› (1995, Comedy-Drama) Julia Roberts, Dennis Quaid. (CC) “Sugar & Spice” ›› (2001) Marley Shelton. (CC) “Something’s Gotta Give” ››› (2003) Jack Nicholson. West Side Story Smart Travels Secrets of the Dead (CC) (DVS) A Hot Dog Program ’ (CC) Wild Things “The Lion” ’ (CC) The Lawrence Welk Show Women’s Con. Women’s Con. (12:05) American Idol Rewind (CC) Whacked Out (:35) Paid Program (:05) Alias ’ (CC) (:05) Stargate Atlantis “Allies” (CC) Stargate SG-1 “Camelot” ’ (CC) Paid Program Paid Program IFL Battleground ’ (CC) Ultimate Combat “No One Can Hear You” (2001) Jaime Passier-Armstrong, Barry Corbin. Distant Roads (N) Every Woman At Your Leisure That ’70s Show The Shield “What Power Is” (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Steel Dreams Masterminds Masterminds Paid Program Paid Program The Riches (:08) “Identity” ››› (2003, Suspense) John Cusack, Ray Liotta. (:08) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Shoe Spotlight: Bare Traps Select Comfort Sleep Number Gemstone Jewelry NutriSystem Nourish Weight Beauty Solutions Kitchen Ideas Prehistoric Park “Insects” (CC) Baby Panda’s First Year (CC) Predator vs. Prey (CC) Jungle Orphans (CC) Animal Miracles Rottweiler police dog. Backyard Habitat Good Dog U. Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Murphy Brown ’ Full House (CC) As Told by Ginger Catscratch ’ LazyTown (CC) Fairly OddParents Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Family Matters ’ Family Matters ’ The Oblongs ’ The Boondocks Bleach Blood Plus Ghost in the Shell Trinity Blood Big O Voltron Camp Lazlo Cartoon Cartoons Ed, Edd n Eddy CMT Music ’ Open Cntry Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Real Estate CMT Music ’ Zack & Cody That’s So Raven Hannah Montana Replacements American Drgn Sister, Sister ’ Boy Meets World Little Mermaid Timon & Pumbaa Buzz Lightyear Dave-Barbarian Mr. Whiskers (10:30) “Windtalkers” ›› (2002) Nicolas Cage. Cont’d Whacked Out Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Fat Burning (11:00) “McQ” ›› (1974, Drama) John Wayne. Cont’d “The Green Berets” ››› (1968, Drama) John Wayne. A cynical anti-war newsman is assigned to a career soldier. “The Purple Heart” ››› (1944, War) Dana Andrews. (10:15) “Kill Bill: Vol. 2” (2004) Cont’d “The Patriot” › (1998, Action) Steven Seagal, Gailard Sartain. (CC) Law & Order “Heaven” (CC) (DVS) Law & Order “Trust” (CC) (DVS) “A Time to Kill” ››› (1996) (CC) CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live This Week at War Search-Rescue Larry King Live CNN: Special Investigations Unit CNN Sunday Morning Paid Program Real Estate Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Suze Orman Show Foreclosures. The Suze Orman Show (CC) High Net Worth Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Bean Paid Program Dr. Frederick K. Price Red Eye Fox Report Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) The Line-Up Jrnl Edit. Rpt The Beltway Boys Fox and Friends Sunday (Live) Darts World Championships. International Fight League Beyond the Glory (CC) FLW Outdoors From Sarasota, Fla. Beyond the Glory (CC) PRIDE Fighting Championships SportsCenter SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NBA Basketball: Western Conference Final Game 3 -- Spurs at Jazz SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter WWE A.M. Raw (N) “Hannibal” ›› (2001) Anthony Hopkins. A disfigured victim of cannibalistic Dr. Lecter seeks revenge. (CC) Coach (CC) Coach (CC) Fun Fitness Changing-World MythBusters Ninjas. (CC) Bosley Hair Real Estate Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Get Thin Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program “Raising Cain” ›› (1992) John Lithgow. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:40) “The Waterboy” › (1998) Adam Sandler. ‘PG-13’ (:15) The Directors Director Richard Linklater. (CC) (:20) “Thunderball” ››› (1965) Sean Connery. ‘PG’ (11:50) “Ultraviolet” › (2006) Milla Jovovich. (CC) Cont’d (:20) “Fun With Dick & Jane” ›› (2005) Jim Carrey. ’ “The Wild” ›› (2006) Voices of Kiefer Sutherland. ‘G’ Pirates (:05) “Proof” ›› (2005) ‘PG-13’ (CC) Final Destin. 3 Best Sex Ever ’ Hotel Erotica ’ “8MM” ›› (1999, Suspense) Nicolas Cage, Joaquin Phoenix. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:35) “John Carpenter’s Vampires” ›› (1998) James Woods. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Final Destin. 3 “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” ›› (2005) Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. ‘R’ (CC) “Asylum” ›› (2005) Natasha Richardson. ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “Winter Solstice” ››› (2004) Anthony LaPaglia. (:15) “Mad Hot Ballroom” ››› ‘PG’ (12:10) “Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III” “Lie With Me” ›› (2005) Eric Balfour. ’ ‘NR’ (CC) (:05) “Loverboy” ›› (2005, Drama) Kyra Sedgwick. ‘R’ (:35) “Monument Ave.” ››› (1998) Denis Leary. ’ ‘R’

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News (N) (CC) Entertainment How I Met Old Christine Two/Half Men King of Queens CSI: Miami “Fade Out” ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show ABC Wld News Access Hollywood Wife Swap “Silver/Pitney” (N) (CC) Ex-Wives Club (Series Premiere) (N) Supernanny “Cantoni Family” (N) ’ News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood Comics Un. News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) The Real Wedding Crashers (N) ’ Miss Universe 2007 (Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno ’ Late Night (5:00) “The Ring Two” ›› Cont’d “Cheaper by the Dozen 2” ›› (2005) Steve Martin. ‘PG’ Ocean’s 13 Real Time With Bill Maher ’ (CC) “Over the Hedge” ››› (2006) Voices of Bruce Willis. Wide Awake ‘NR’ The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Antiques Roadshow “Omaha” (CC) Secrets of the Dead (CC) (DVS) The Last Ridge ’ (CC) As Time Goes By Being Served Antiques Roadshow “Omaha” (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Hawaii Five-0 (CC) Hawaii Five-0 (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) The Nanny (CC) Mad About You Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Seinfeld ’ (CC) Seinfeld ’ (CC) “Blue Streak” › (1999) (PA) Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson. (CC) (DVS) Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Brides on the Homefront ’ (CC) Saints at War (CC) BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) Andy Griffith The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) On the Lot The 18 finalists’ short films. (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Simpsons ’ (:35) Seinfeld ’ (:05) Still Standing (:35) Still Standing Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil ’ (CC) News (N) Entertainment (:05) Scrubs (CC) (:35) Scrubs (CC) (:05) Becker ’ (:35) Will & Grace According to Jim That ’70s Show Hates Chris All of Us (CC) Girlfriends (CC) The Game (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show “Man on Fire” ›› (2004) Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning. A bodyguard takes revenge on a girl’s kidnappers. “Starsky & Hutch” ›› (2004, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson. The Riches “It’s a Wonderful Lie” (N) PM Style Black Hills Gold: Memorial Day Special Rivka Friedman Jewelry Stuffin Gourmet Late-Munchies Divine Canine It’s Me or the Dog E-Vet Interns E-Vet Interns Animal Cops Detroit “Cold as Ice” Divine Canine It’s Me or the Dog E-Vet Interns E-Vet Interns Animal Cops Detroit “Cold as Ice” SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Home Videos Full House (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Growing Pains ’ The Cosby Show Kyle XY “Overheard” (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Whose Line? Whose Line? The 700 Club (CC) Kyle XY “Overheard” (CC) Paid Program Real Estate Gym Partner Camp Lazlo Grim Adventures Courage-Dog Courage-Dog Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Shin Chan Inuyasha Inuyasha Dukes of Hazzard ’ Dukes of Hazzard “Daisy’s Song” ’ Bandit-Smokey Bandit-Smokey Bandit-Smokey Bandit-Smokey Home Videos Home Videos Bandit-Smokey Bandit-Smokey Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Phil of the Future Phil of the Future Hannah Montana Zack & Cody “Leroy & Stitch” ›› (2006) Voices of Daveigh Chase. That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Life With Derek CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: NY “Tri-Borough” ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Star Trek: Voyager “Jetrel” ’ (CC) “Tora! Tora! Tora!” ››› (1970, War) Martin Balsam. History of Pearl Harbor attack, seen from both sides. “Twelve O’Clock High” ›››› (1949, War) Gregory Peck, Dean Jagger, Gary Merrill. D-Day-June Law & Order “The Ring” ’ Law & Order “Suicide Box” ’ Law & Order “Absentia” ’ Cold Case “Discretion” ’ (CC) Law & Order “Hate” (CC) (DVS) Law & Order “Punk” (CC) (DVS) Paula Zahn Now (CC) Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Fast Money Deal or No Deal Contestants get a chance to win money. ’ (CC) Mad Money Deal or No Deal Contestants get a chance to win money. ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “My Name Is Sarah” (2007) Jennifer Beals, Peter Outerbridge. Premiere. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls Strong Medicine The O’Reilly Factor (Live) (CC) Hannity & Colmes (Live) (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren Poker Superstars Invitational Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Knockouts Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) Final Score NBA Shootaround (Live) (CC) NBA Basketball Western Conference Final Game 4 -- San Antonio Spurs at Utah Jazz. 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Marcia Cross stars in “Desperate Housewives” Sunday on ABC. Sunday NASCAR Racing 3 p.m. on ` FOX The open-wheel extravaganza of the Indy 500 isn’t the only racing spectacle today. Held right after that is one of NASCAR’s biggest events — and its longest — the Coca-Cola 600 from Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. Jimmie Johnson’s attempt to win this race four straight years was thwarted last year when he finished second to Kasey Kahne, who took the lead with 29 laps left. Movie: Patton 6 p.m. on F AMC George C. Scott refused the Oscar he was awarded for his 1970 performance as the controversial World War II general — which isn’t to say that he deserved it any less. He makes that evident from the first scene of the film, in which he makes a memorable speech in front of a huge U.S. flag. The film also was named best picture. Karl Malden co-stars as Gen. Omar Bradley. National Memorial Day Concert (2007) 7 p.m. on _ KUED Unless you’re in a veterans organization or auxiliary, you’re probably a little out of touch with the reason for this holiday weekend. Have fun, but tune to this annual event from Washington, D.C., for a reminder of what Memorial Day is for: remembering the sacrifices of our military men and women. Those injured in the line of duty receive special recognition at this year’s concert, which includes music by Natalie Cole and Josh Turner. Desperate Housewives 8 p.m. on $ ABC It’s a little jarring to return to the beginning of season three, now that we know what happened to Gabrielle’s (Eva Longoria) baby, Tom’s (Doug Savant) babymama and Bree’s (Marcia Cross) new guy, Orson (Kyle MacLachlan). But a good dish makes for good leftovers. This encore from September offers a tantalizing glimpse into Orson’s past — which, as fans know, turned out to be a false alarm. Still fun, though. Movie: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee 10 p.m. on & HBO It’s surprising that Dee Brown’s book about the United States’ treatment of American Indians hasn’t been brought to the screen before now. Aidan Quinn, Adam Beach, Wes Studi and Anna Paquin are among the stars of this ambitious adaptation of Brown’s work, focusing on how the white man’s expansion into the West affected Indians in general and the Sioux in particular. Three characters’ stories offer the primary perspectives. Monday Wife Swap 7 p.m. on $ ABC If she’s psychic, can she predict how the swap will turn out? The new episode “Silver/Pitney” introduces Sheree, a pampered wife and selfprofessed psychic who home-schools her sons and has them enrolled in dance lessons instead of sports. She swaps homes with Ashley, whose two boys are all boy — and out of control. Hubby is a bit of a boy, too, with a gambling habit. The New Adventures of Old Christine 7:30 p.m. on ^ CBS Just say yes. That’s Richard’s (Clark Gregg) philosophy of life, and according to him, the reason he’s been lucky in love. Christine’s (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) love life hasn’t been so great, so she decides to try it Richard’s way. When a good-looking stranger (guest star Scott Bakula) asks her out, she accepts. Trevor Gagnon and Hamish Linklater also star in “The Answer Is Maybe.” Ex-Wives Club 8 p.m. on $ ABC They’re rich, famous and gorgeous, but that’s not the reason Angie Everhart, Shar Jackson and Marla Maples are doing this new show. They’re also veterans of the breakup wars. Here, they bring their “been there, done that” expertise to ordinary women who have suffered nasty divorces, showing them how to get over him, get back at him and move on. CSI: Miami 9 p.m. on ^ CBS People are getting killed at some of the city’s hottest clubs, and the evidence indicates a link to organized crime, but there’s another disturbing connection: The murders resemble a screenplay written by two film students. Horatio (David Caruso) and his team need to find everyone who’s read that script, as one of them might have used it for deadly inspiration. Ryan’s (Jonathan Togo) eyesight gets worse in “Fade Out.”

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YARD & GARDEN Waterworks

POWER WASHING Light Hauling & Handyman Services • Restaurants & Businesses • Hotels & Homes

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P.O. Box 331 Stockton, UT 84071 Phone: (435) 882-1604 Website: www.marykay.com/largyle

Locally owned & operated!

Greg Larsen, Owner | Operator

801-842-3434

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CHAD’S LAWN SERVICE

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FIRE EXTINGUISHERS • SALES & SERVICE RESTAURANT & PAINT BOOTH SYSTEMS INSPECTIONS

Locally Owned!

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17 South Willow Street Grantsville, Utah 84029

Owner (435) 884-3625 Mobile (435) 840-0521 Fax (801) 844-5875

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Boost Your Business!

SCHOOL LUNCH

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Tooele County School District announces school breakfast and lunch menus for the week of May 28 through May 31.

Monday, May 28

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Thursday, May 31

Manager’s choice

Tuesday, May 29

Do you need a vacation?

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Breakfast—all schools

Wednesday, May 30 Thursday, May 31

Monday, May 28

Manager’s choice

Memorial Day: No school

Tuesday, May 29 Egg, sausage & cheese muffin or cereal, toast, fruit and milk

Wednesday, May 30 Cream of wheat or cereal, biscuits, fruit and milk

Thursday, May 31 Churro or cereal, toast, fruit and milk

Elementary schools

YOU NEED A SHILO INN LAGOON WEEKEND GETAWAY!

High schools

Pizza: Willow Manager’s choice

Junior high schools

Monday/Wednesday/Friday: Nacho, chef salad, hamburger. Tuesday/Thursday: Nacho, taco salad, chicken sandwich. TJHS: potato bar daily

Monday, May 28

Daily choices include: Pizza, chicken sandwich, hamburger, cheeseburger, Oriental, chef and taco salads. Tooele High also offers: BBQ rib sandwich, chicken nuggets, corn dog, nacho, hoagie, soup and hot wings.

Monday, May 28 No school

Tuesday, May 29

Manager’s choice

Wednesday, May 30

No school

Tuesday, May 29

Stay includes: • A spacious room with a beautiful view! • Four all day passes to Lagoon! (ages 4-64) • An in room entertainment package (free in room movie, free popcorn and movie theater candy.) • Let the kids enjoy the 24 hour pool, while you enjoy the hot tub! • Hot American breakfast for each member of the family! Your cost is only:

Manager’s choice

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Thursday, May 31

Wednesday, May 30

$142.33

Manager’s choice

(per night, tax included, 2 nights minimum, any additional nights $69.95)

Every Thursday in Your Transcript-Bulletin

Shilo Inns Suites Hotel 801-521-9500 206 So. West Temple Salt Lake City, Utah www.shiloinns.com

Book online or call us direct to book today!

Heber Valley Railroad 450 South 600 West, Heber City, Utah

May 24-28 (Memorial Day Weekend)

Earn up to $11 to $13.50 an hour doing Dell tech support!

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At Teleperformance, I.T. is where it’s at! Right now, we’re hiring tech support people to take incoming phone calls from Dell customers who need help with their PCs. If you have: Six months or more of call center experience and a technical background, we want to talk to you right now. We have: Full- and part-time positions with paid training in Salt Lake, Clearfield and Lindon. We need A+ certified people. If you’re not A+ certified, we’ll help you get there.

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For tickets and information, visit any SmithsTix outlet or call 800.888.8499

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BASEMENTS SEPTIC TANKS UTILITIES GRADING

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A TON of junk? Junk re- BJ SUPER Sign signs moval, delivery serv- of all types, vinyl banices. Drop off, pick up ners, vehicle lettering, trailer. $125 includes window lettering, home dump fee for 2000lbs. decor, magnetics, de830-1314 cals, and more! [email protected] B A L L O O N E N T E R - We have moved down TAINER! P a r t i e s , the street! 19 E Vine events, and all occa- St. T o o e l e , Ut sions. 50+ balloon (435)882-4855 creations for all ages. (435)841-7216 Call Anthony for consulC-K&J’s tation t o d a y . CONCRETE ALL phases of con(435)841-7449 crete. Specializing in BILLS MOBILE Service flatwork, STAMPED. Lawn Mowers For Sale Best price in town. Lots to choose from. Concrete and repair. Buy, Sell, trade lawn 882-4399 or 840-0424. equipment 833-0170 CONCRETE COAT435-840-2327 INGS Patios, porches, drive ways, garages, HANDYMAN SERV- basements, and much more ICES. Husband for rent, m u c h he did all my projects (435)840-2606 around the house; now D R Y W A L L , BASEI am renting him out to MENTS, additions, redo yours! No job is too pairs 25yrs professional small (though some smooth wall experience may be too large.) Give fast and dependable me a c a l l custom textures refer435-496-0598. ences available free estimates 801-750-6248 435-843-1518 DRYWALL: Hanging, finishing, texturing. 25 years experience. Licensed and insured. Doug 843-9983; mobile (435)830-2653

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FULL -TIME Customer Service/Field Representative: Primary responsibility will be assessing the service needs of customers & professionally determine a timely solution. Applicant must be dependable, personable & at least 21 years of age. Needs to be able to lift 100+ lbs and have a good driving record. Experience in minor furniture repair preferred.

All real estate advertised in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, religion, sex or national origin, or any intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised in this paper are available on an equal opportunity basis.

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OR • Associate Degree Registered Nurse with two (2) years of nursing experience. • Working knowledge of modern nursing practices and procedures; working knowledge of psychology and sociology. • Must be able to lift 20 pounds and climb stairs. While performing the duties of this job the employee is frequently required to sit, talk and hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, use hands, reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, stoop or kneel. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Complete job description is available at the Tooele County Human Resource Office 47 South Main, Tooele or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us This recruitment will run until the needs of the department are met. EEO Employer

TOOELE AGING & ADULT SERVICES • CNA/Homemaker- On-call position; perform CNA/home maker and personal care services for disabled, elderly adults. Responsible for providing care for aging adults. Performs services such as meal preparation, maintaining a clean physical environment (dusting, vacuuming, laundry, etc) using various types of cleaning agents, run essential errands. Performs personal care services such as bathing, shaving, nail care, oral hygiene, feeding, toilet assistance, and ambulation as assigned by care plan. May perform limited clerical duties and other duties as assigned. Starting Salary $9.64; • High school diploma or a CNA Certification; One year experience working with disabled, elderly adults providing homemaker and or personal care services is preferred. Must be Certified Nurse Aide or receive certification within six months of hiring. Must have taken CPR course within six months or be certified in CPR. Must have or obtain a food handler’s permit upon hire. Must have a valid Utah Drivers License • This recruitment will close when the needs of the department have been met. Complete job descriptions are available at the Tooele County Human Resource Office 47 South Main Street Tooele or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us Specific information pertaining to these recruitments can be obtained by calling Human Resources at (435)843-3157. EEO Employer

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Looking for someone to (435)882-4007 watch my kids at my Open Until Filled HAYING EQUIPMENT S t a n s b u r y home Hesston mopel 1090 through the summer. swather 9’-cut pull be- 6:15-5:15 Mon-Fri with hind Ford //model 532 every other Friday off. Twine-tie baler Excel- Kids ages 6, 8, 10. Very lent Condition Both field good, easy to watch. ready $5000 or will sell Call 435-849-1334. Pay separate G a r t h is negotiable. (435)837-2246 or MOTHER OF two avail(435)830-2309 able 24hrs, Mon-Sat, TRACTOR w/front-end for child care in my Grantsville High School - 2007-08 Colorguard/Winterguard Advisor: loader, 460 engine, home. First aid, CPR Applicants must have experience in dance, flags and props, excellent public relations skills new rear tires. $3750 certified. Willing to help and be able to work effectively wtih staff, parents, and administration. Starting Date: July 1, obo. (435)884-0148 with potty trainers. Call $3.00/hr raise within 2 1/2 years 2007. For further information contact Principal Leon Jones, 884-4500, or Human Resources, Barbie Gordon 833-1900. There is no teaching position attached to this position. Closing Date: Open until (435)830-0302 filled. Sporting Material Handling Positions

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JOB OPPORTUNITIES Tooele County School District

Tooele High School - Cheer Team Assistant: Part-time position for 2007-08 school year. Must be 21 years of age with experience in cheerleading or dance preferred. Must have experience in working with teens and be willing to assist on trips and competitions. Will work under the direction of the THS Cheerleading Advisor. Starting date is June 1, 2007. For more information contact Principal Harrison, 833-1978, or Human Resources, 833-1900. Closing Date: Open Until Filled. Grantsville High School - Coaching Positions for 2007-08 School Year: Head Swimming,Assistant Golf,Assistant Football,Assistant Drill Team Advisor: High school diploma or equivalent required. Responsibilities include assisting the head coach, organizational skills and other duties as assigned by the building principal. Willing to assume responsibilities outside of the regular season for camps and tournaments. Starting date is August 1, 2007.There is not a teaching position associated with these positions at this time. For more information contact Principal Jones, 884-4500, or Human Resources, 833-1900. Closing Date: Open until filled. Tobacco Cessation Class Facilitator: High school diploma or equivalent required. Must be flexible, positive in communication skills, comfortable with adolescents, and maintain confidentiality. Will facilitate a 3-week/twice a week program as needed (based on number of violations). Class will be taught during the evening approximately 1 1/2 hours per evening. For more information contact Rachel Cowan, (435)830-7637. Closing date: Open until filled.

Grantsville High School: Full time geography/history teacher, and 1/2 time earth systems teacher. Must have current Utah Teaching Certificate in appropriate subject. For more information contact Principal Jones, (435)884-4500. OPEN UNTIL FILLED. Stansbury Park Elementary - Part-time Americorp Reading Aide: Applicant must be able to work effectively with staff, administration, children and parents. Should have skills in teaching reading under the direction of certificated staff. For more information contact Principal Young, 833-1968, or Human Resources, 833-1900. Closing Date: May 31, 2007 - 4:00 p.m. Grantsville High School - Assistant Volleyball Coach: Applicant must have volleyball experience and the ability to teach strong volleyball fundamentals, strategies, and sportsmanship. Responsibilities include: motivating, teaching, and assisting the head coach. Should be willing to assume responsibilities outside of the regular season for camps and tournaments. There is not a teaching position associated with this position at this time. For more information contact Principal Jones, 884-4500, or Human Resources, 833-1900. Closing Date: Open Until Filled SUBSTITUTE TEACHER PAY INCREASE: Currently certified and non-certified individuals substituting full-time at a specific location: $72/day. Currently certified teachers available at all times to substitute: $72/day. Individuals not currently certified to teach but with college degree, and individuals 21 years of age or older with high school diploma or equivalent: $60/day.

Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Applications, Job description & information may be picked up at the District Office - 92 Lodestone Way,Tooele or downloaded at web site: tooelesd.org TCSD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The district provides reasonable accommodations to the known disabilities of applicants in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Individuals needing special accommodations should notify Terry Christensen, at TCSD, 92 Lodestone Way Tooele, Utah or call 833-1900.

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Qualified applicants must submit a resume with salary history to: Tooele Federal Credit Union HR Department PO Box 720 Tooele, Utah 84074 Fax: 435-833-9993 e-mail: [email protected]

Assist Marketing Manager through development, implementation, and maintenance of TFCU’s marketing plan, primarily through on-line designing, writing, and editing of credit union publications and other member correspondence. Courses in Business Marketing, Business Management, Graphic Design, and Communications preferred. Experience with financial institutions, marketing, and/or design work are a plus. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including grammatical, spelling, and editing. Computer proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Office. Familiarity with Access, PowerPoint, Photoshop, and similar programs a plus. Good attention to detail with accuracy and efficiency. Ability to work with minimal supervision and adapt quickly to changes that often accompany credit union marketing. Must be friendly, personable, and be able to get along well with members, credit union staff, and marketing vendors and contacts.

Member Account Representative

Provides members with a variety of member service transactions. Explains various services available and assists members in selection and processing these services. Responds to member’s needs and queries in a friendly, professional manner. Must have one to two years experience as a teller, cashier, or service representative in a credit union or financial institution. Thorough knowledge of financial products and services. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Must be professional, sales/service oriented, self motivated, and able to work a variety of tasks under busy situations.

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ADOPT TV Producer Dad and Museum Director Mom will Love and Cherish your precious child. Oh the STAY AT home Mom!! places we’ll go! John & Summer openings!!. I Luz 1-800-989-8921 am a mother of three Expenses paid. ages 2, 5, and 7. I have ALCOHOLIC ANONY- been watching kids for MOUS meets daily at about two years now noon and 8pm at 1120 and I provide a clean, W Utah Ave. Call safe, fun environment. I have very low rates and 882-7358. I can only except full HOPING To find single time. My hours are from female companion. Hik- 7-5:30. Two and older ing, camping, fishing, please. Megan 801outgoing. Call after 860-3844 3:30pm(435)833-9462 age 30-40. Orin

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We Offer: • Competitive Salary • Excellent Work Environment • Close Convenient Locations • 401(k) • Health Insurance • Life & Disability Insurance • Paid Vacations • Paid Holidays

STANSBURY PARK Home Daycare. Experienced daycare with 2 full time providers seeking fun, loving children eger to learn to come join to fun. Hours 6:30-5:30pm. We have full time spots available. Call April at 435-843-1901 or email me lilrascalsdaycare. com

Help Wanted

We have immediate openings for entry-level

Equipment Operators for Schlumberger Oilfield Services. This is an incredible opportunity to build a career in the growing oil and gas industry. Your hard work will be rewarded with a long term career-path and lucrative first year earning.

Pet Groomer Wanted

Pampered Pet Resort has opening for reliable, experienced Pet Groomer in established boarding and grooming facility.

884-3374 Qualifications include: Heavy INDUSTRIAL Electrician Knowledge and experience in high voltage (13.8KV, 4160V, 480V) troubleshooting, teardown and repair of plant substations and production equipment. Commercial or residential electrical experience may substitute for part of the requirement. Ability to read schematics is helpful. Pay depends on experienceplease call. Lifting: 20-50 LBS Benefits: 401K, Dental and Health Insurance, Vacation, Education, Holidays, Profit Sharing, and Retirement Benefits. Legal Minimum Age: 18

801-255-1441

• 21+ years of age • High School Diploma or GED • Clean driving record • Ability to pass a background check, drug screen and DOT physical • Lift 50-80 lbs repetitively

• Willing to work 80-100 hours a week • Willing to relocate (relocation package available) • A sense of adventure

Applications taken Friday May 18th & May 25th 2007

Tooele Work Force Services 305 N. Main, Tooele For More Information call (801)328-2255

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EXPERIENCED BOB- I AM Looking for daycare LICENSED STYLIST NAPA is looking for a RADIO SHACK is comCAT Operator for Boul- and preschool provider Wanted for Fantastic new driver Full time to ing to Village Shopping der Landscape A full in Grantsville. Newborn Sams. Full and part deliver parts. Apply at Center in Stansbury service landscape com- a n d 4yrs o l d . time available. Great 278 N Main. Park. We are looking pany Pay DOE Must (801)694-0492 pay plus $100 sign-on for sales clerks to work have valid drivers libonuses. C a l l PAINTERS NEEDED. full and part time. Prior Lots of work and great retail experience a plus. cense Bobcat experi- IFCO SYSTEMS is (435)843-0382 pay. Must be reliable. $8 per hour base + 1% ence required Call seeking local full time Call Bill (435)830-0188 CDLA Truck Drivers for (435)843-7105 commission on sales. LOOKING FOR experithe Tooele area. Clean Submit resume to e n c e d L a n d s c a p e PART TIME Customer FIVE STAR AUTO driving record & good jobs@wirlessbeehive. $15-20 per hour com- customer service skills Maintenance Crew Service Rep. QC Finan- com or mail to 2000 Leader to supervise cial is looking for dymission required. Good pay & Sunset Road, Lake Full-time ASE Certified benefits. Home every maintenance of large namic people! Will train Point 84074. properties. Must have the right person! Base Full Diagnostic Me- night! All newly hired inchanic/Technician 5+ dividuals are promptly or obtain Utah pesticide plus monthly bonus po- RISE is currently seekyears exp. Fax re- screened through the license, be detail ori- tential. Stop by: 124 N ing DIRECT SUPPORT St or f a x PROFESSIONALS in sumes to 884-6850 or Basic Pilot electronic ented and organized. M a i n Must be able to super- 435-882-8532 EEO the Tooele area to procall 840-1673 employment authorizavise employees and vide at- home and comtion program run by the POSTAL JOBS $16.53 FUN PART Time summeet deadlines Pay munity support to male US Citizenship and Imto $27.58/hr, now hirmer job. Transportation DOE with health and individuals with disabilimigration Services. Apfor afternoon activities dental benefits Please ing. For application ties. Call 435-882-0026 ply in person at: IFCO and free goverment job gas is reimbursed and call (801)969-8381 Systems, 1820 West G information, call Ameri- or visit our office at 42 good pay. Please call Avenue, Building 641, can Association of La- S Main in Tooele. (435)882-7859 Tooel, UT 84074 Ph: MIDDLE AGED LDS bor 1-913-599-8042, 24 SEASONAL HELP (435)840-5406 if interwomen w/14yrs+ expe- hrs. emp. serv. 866-522-4280 WANTED – GRANTSested rience with lots of referIMMEDIATE OPENING ences seeks live-in po- TALENT needed for VILLE CITY Grantsville GREAT CLIPS full time for a medical assistant sition to provide care Movies, Commercials, City is now accepting stylist needed. HIRE for part to full time Fax for elderly. Will care for Conventions, and Pro- applications for seaON BONUS! (435) or bring in resumes to either male or female. motional work now! sonal employment for 830-0183 (435)843-1228 or Dr. Wages negotiable. Ask Earn $75-$795 daily! the position of laborer. HELP WANTED Part Carolyn Forbes 1959 N for Leslie at (208) Free workshops. 801- Must possess a valid driver’s license. Pay time nights at Taylor Aaron Drive Suite F 520-5839 438-0067 will be $7.00 per hour. Maid. Cosmetology and No benefits provided. retail experience a plus. LABORERS/ Helpers Duties are to include Some weekend re- needed for large commaintenance and upquired. A n g i e mercial construction project in Tooele.Must keep of Grantsville City (435)843-8480 be hard working & parks, cemetery, PART TIME DIETITIAN safety oriented. Excelstreets and facilities. Quiet, Quality apartments in a Needed a Cottage Glen lent benefits. 11/hr. Call Applications are availrestored historic structure (435)882-7990 801-317-0095 able at Grantsville City Hall, 429 E. Main Street The Best Places at the Best Prices Grantsville. Closing Completely Furnished date is June 1, 2007 at 5:00 p.m. Grantsville Weekly & Monthly Rates City is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

The Kirk

57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372

Tired of ‘a job’ where you sell your life, one hour at a time? Want to take control of your future?

OVERLAKE RENTALS

Farmers Insurance Group is seeking candidates to develop a profitable business, through our Agency Ownership Program. Candidates must have good finances, a stable job history, and a strong desire to build a lucrative business.

Available for May

1593 Dourocher 5 bdrm, 3 bth

New Homes

165 E. 1860 N. 3 bdrm, 2 bth 155 E 1860 N. 5 bdrm, 3 bth 303 Dourocher 5 bdrm, 3 bth 135 E. 1860 N. 3 bdrm, 2 bth

For information or to set up an interview, go to

www.earlestevens.com or Call 801-266-1800

Call for more information!

Ila Sprouse 435-224-2737

Safegaurd Property Management Office # 801-566-9339

SWEAT FITNESS Center Front desk help varied shifts Mon-Fri Must be reliable and dependable. Free membership with employment, submit resume to 34 S Main, Tooele.

Business Opportunities

Now’s a great time to make a move!

manufactured home on foundations, 3 bed 2 bath $120,000 Call Jennifer 830-2088

1467 E 970 N

Awesome home in great location.4Bdrms, 3bths. $238,000 Call Carol 801-520-6680

$120,000. Call Angie 849-2570.

1995 HONDA Accord LX 129k Loaded, auto, runs, looks great, $3700 Call (435)830-6276 Ask for Todd 1996 BMW 328I, 6 cyl, auto, ac, p/seats, p/mirrors, p/windows, cc, tilt, sunroof, tint, MB Quart Speakers w/amp, new low pro tires-17" custom rims., $7000 OBO, 435-840-8385

• Veterans • Public Safety Workers • Healthcare Professionals • Education Workers • Construction Trades • Manufacturing/Warehouse

To see if you qualify, call Charles now.

Two Year Home Warranty .26 acres • 1,937 sq. ft. • 1 Family Room • 4 Bdrms 2 Bths • Fully Fenced, secluded yard • $141,900

801-910-4888 Affiliate member Tooele County Board of Realtors

Call Melissa w/Allpro Realty 435-224-3272

Make this weekend memorable picking out a new home 48 Sorrel Dr. Gville

32 Sorrel Dr. Gville

714 fleetwood $ 73,900

278 S. 800 E, Gville

38 Sorrel Dr. Gville

I will sell your home here!

2 larGE parcElS of lanD for SalE in thE GrantSvillE arEa!

648 haylie ln, tooele

D l o S 326 W. plum St. Gville

797 frontier G-ville

344 S. Saddle Gville

G-ville Commercial Space for Lease 100-1000 sq. ft. available. Call Angela owner, agent

Advanced

183 E Main St • Grantsville (inside Curry Insurance)

each office independently owned and operated

435-884-3490

Angela Grant

100% Tooele County Owned & Operated

435-830-4552

Miranda Brodston Carol Autry 801-520-6680 830-3319

Justin Korstad 801-661-2585

Stacey Brown 830-7396

Cathy Maxfield Sherri Nelson 840-5167 435-840-3804

Owner/Broker

Nicky Casey 801-910-0222

Matt Cozad 840-4201

Kolleen Logan Larry Prather 830-5450 849-0603

Amanda Harris 830-4581

Jerry Sagers 830-0280

lots of possibilities. 2226 sq ft plus barn. Call Stacey 830-7396.

bath. $179,900. Call Angie 849-257

$269,900. Call Patti 850-0009

Kandice Young 435-849-4522

Carly Jones 435-849-4006

Angie Terry 849-2570

ER D R DER T N E U N T D U C N U RAAve 928 BatesTCanyon ACRd. PRICE REDUCED PRICE REDUCED CT 215 WT Utah R A N R 680 Timpie Road Two homes on 5 acres N O T Tiled Nice 756 W 740 S 779 E Left Hand Fork Dr. C cozy home for small horse NHome. COproperty. 3 acre ftofof Beautiful Great O family or 1st time buyers. home, newly BIG HOUSE, big yard, C water. Unique home with kitchen, hardwood entry. 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath great location. 7 bed 4 bath. painted. 3 bedroom 1

3 bdrms, 1 bth. $156,900. Call Matt 840-4201

1994 PONTIAC Sunbird LE selling for $1000 moving and need to sell asap Call Jean or Heather at (435)843-5373

Your next rent check could be all you need to buy your own home.

SELL YOUR computer in the classifieds. Call 882-0050 or visit www.tooeletranscript. com

Jennifer Jones 830-2088

1992 FORD 150, V6, good condition, runs great. Make an offer. (435)882-0881, (435) 849-2295

No money down loan programs now available for

139 N. 100 East

SELLING YOUR HOME? Advertise it in the classifieds. Call 882-0050 or visit www.tooeletran script.com

(Broker)

Autos

Newly Renovated!

USU BOOKSTORE is hiring part-time customer service position. $10/hr. Email resume to [email protected].

On the Fence about Buying a Home?

Autos

Why rent?

TOOELE DENTAL Practice looking for full and part time dental assistant. Experience a plus, but will train. Days Monday- Thursday. Pay DOE. Vacation, retirement and sick leave. Fax resume to 882-8481.

WIRELESS BEEHIVE is looking for technical support representatives for our inbound customer call center. Candidates must be computer competent and have the ability to communicate technical information to non-technical customers. Networking and internet configuration experience a plus. Must be professional and have an outgoing friendly attitude. Part-time positions, flexible shifts, starting pay $7 - $10 per hour. Send resume to [email protected] or apply in person at 2000 Sunset Road, Lake Point.

Recreational Vehicles

FITNESS C E N T E R NEW! 110cc 4-wheeler $0 DOWN! Cars From 12750sqft, Main Street. Red or Blue. Remote $29/mo! Police ImHandball courts, lock- Kill & Alarm 110cc pounds for Sale! 36 ers, showers, saunas, 4-stroke kids 4-wheeler. Months @ 8.5% apr. hot tubs, mirrored aero- 3 For Sale, 1Red, F o r listings Call bic/ dance area. Unlim- 2Blue! Fully Automatic, 800-586-3805 x 8329 ited p o s s i b i l i t i e s ! Larger Tires (16x8-7) 882-7094, for better stability. Front $500! Cars/Trucks from (801)860-5696 and Rear Racks. Max $500! Police Impounds/ weight 265lbs. Max Repos Available Now, Speed 45mph. Working For Local listings Call lights. Fully assembled Wanted 800-586-3805 x A519 & ready to go!(435)843-5217 or 1977 FORD Mustang WANTED: I Will pay (435)-830-2101 II Interior and body in cash for your junk cars. good condition needs Call Scott carburetor an electri(435)830-6189 Trailers cal work $1800 obo 435-830-2344 Recreational 1999 NASH 22’ Camp trailer a/c, unit tandem 1985 DODGE 150 Van Vehicles axle Full bathroom, runs good, good tires, 1990 5TH Wheel Trailer great condition. $8000 w i t h snow tires, 30ft Must sell $6,000 obo (435)843-1831 115,000 miles. Call Many new features perOLDER STARCRAFT (435)833-0398 Must fect starter trailer Large tent trailer good see $1,000 offer Grantsville condition new tires, (435)884-3823 $800 (435)882-1177 (435)850-9238 MOTORHOME 30ft Class A 454 Chev, GOT A good idea for a 78,000 miles, 1984, story? Call the Tran$6,900 o b o script and let us know 882-0050. (435)882-3518

WORK FROM Home and love it, full/ part time available. Commission only Call for interview (877)317-8731

193 S Sheridan Stockton Very well kept

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Don Jones 840-4462

Patti Westenburg 850-0009

5755 Windsong, Stans. Home only 1 year old. 3 bdrms, 2 Bth lots of undergrades. Call Don Jones 840-4462.

LAND

1805 N 210 W

Great home with open floor plan. 4 bed 21/2 bath $220,000 Call Carol 801-520-6680

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ER UND ACT 34 Millpond TRnew paint Ncondo Darling CandOcarpet 3 bed 2 bath $139,900 Call Patti 850-0009

1035 Paulos Blvd

Beautiful Home! 4 bdrms,4 baths $229,000. Call Matt 840-4201.

147 E Parkway Ave Nice family home $160,900. Call Jerry 840-0557

ER D N U122 N. 3rdAStCT home NTnewRflooring O CCute and paint. 1 Bedroom 1 Bath $79,900 Call Don Jones 840-4462

141 acres on HWY 112, on both sides of the highway. $22,000 per acre. Call Patti 850-0009 19.85 acres in Grantsville City. Buildable, well with 3.84 acre feet of water rights. Owner, Agent. Call Patti 850-0009. 350 S Industrial Loop. Prime commercial lot at Utah Industrial Depot $144,500. Call Patti 850-0009

1244 N. Main, Ste 101, Gateway Prof. Plaza 843-TEAM (8326)

THURSDAY May 24, 2007 Autos

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Apartments for Rent

Trucks

1999 CHRYSLER 300M TRANSMISSION RE- 1997 FORD F-150, loaded, cd, tape, tint, PAIR, rebuild. Low cost 143,000 miles, good leather, sunroof, much to Tooele residents. condition, $6500. Call more. $ 5 5 0 0 Will buy vehicles 1990 (435)840-2778 (435)882-9099 and up that needs 1999 TOYOTA Tacoma (801)910-4233 transmission work, TRD For Sale $9000 cash paid. Shop Call Travis 2001 HONDA CivicLX (801)972-5810 Home o b o (435)840-4324 excellent shape great (435)843-8181 gas mileage alpine steCHEVY TRUCK. Scottsreo, new tries, struts dale K-10 1986. Asking Mostly highway miles SUVs $800. Good condition, $7500 Call heavy duty tires, shell, (435)840-1494 dual tanks, CD, new 1996 CHEVY Suburban battery, runs good. (435)882-5019 150k miles, leather inte- Great truck for the 2002 ACURA SRX. Nice r i o r , $ 4 5 0 0 farm/school/hauling/hun car! Great gas mileage- (435)843-1991 ting. See @ 244 E. perfect for commuting! Vine St. or call Call for more informa- 1996 Mitsubishi Montero LS Series fully loaded 435-882-2827. tion. (435)224-2805 Clean runs great TRUCK SHELL like new o b o for sale light silver $400 2003 CHEVROLET $ 5 , 8 0 0 Cavalier, 70k miles, 4 (435)840-3439 obo (435)850-9558 door sedan 2.2L, (435)840-3831 $4800. Clint 830-5727. FOR SALE 2003 Dodge 2004 MAZDA 3. Lava orange, 4 door hatchback, navigation system, 6 disc CD changer, sun roof, 23,000 miles, 32 mpg freeway, $15,000. Call 435-830-6796 2005 Mazda 6 sedan hatchback fully loaded, With aluminum alloy wheels, auto transmission. 38,000 miles. $14,900. Call (435) 224-4000 HONDAS From $500! Police Impounds For Sale! Many Makes and Models, For Listings Call 800-586-3805 X 9436

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Apartments

Durango. V8, PS, PB for Rent Rear air, Third Seat, Tow package low miles 1BDRM APARTMENT, Call 882-7968 or very quiet. Call 224801-725-4630 4228

1BDRM, roomy, comfortable, large closets, gas log fireplace; background & credit check $500! TRUCKS/ SUVs required $495 Vine from $500! Chevys, S t r e e t Courtyard Jeeps, Fords and More! 801-205-3883 Police Impounds For Sale, For Listings Call 800-586-3805 x 9973 Beautiful

Trucks

1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton truck, 4x4 frame & engine, good tires & great engine (350). Good trans. New Edlebrock carb. New Edlebrock intake & manifold. $1300 obo. (435)840-8790

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments!!

Apartments for Rent

Residential and Commercial Lending

HOUSEMATE, PRI- TOOELE, 2bdrm, 1bth, $$WHY RENT when VATE bedroom, refrig- upstairs, very clean, you can buy? 0 erator, microwave, new blinds, carpet, down programs, not shared kitchen/ bath, paint, w/d hookups, perfect credit. First u/p, w/d, cable TV. No c o v e r e d parking. time buyers, Single pets. $375/mo $600/mo plus parent programs. $200/dep 882-6141 $400/dep. Call for details. Berna (435)882-0476 2BDRM 1BTH apart- please leave message. (435)840-5029 Group ment, w/yard & storage. 1 Real Estate LARGE 2BDRM Serious VALLEY MEADOWS $610/mo includes all utilities. $400/dep. inquiries only. w/d hook Apartment has two bed- 3+ BEDROOM 2 Bath. ups, a/c, $500/dep, room apartments for (435)830-1177 $635/mo. No pets No rent. These apartments New paint, Spacious, W/D Hookups, Big 2BDRM 1BTH duplex. Smoking. are very nice and come Kitchen, Nice yard, Nice quiet street, clean. (435)840-3010 equipped with a dishNear park and pool 1yr lease. No smoke or washer and covered pets. $ 6 0 0 / m o LARGE 2BDRM Apart- parking. Rent is $475 a $975/month $500 Dement 1.5bth, c/parking, posit. Call Danielle $500/dep month with a $400 se435-850-2983 435-830-4437 o r w/d hookups new car- curity deposit. Call pet, linoleum, and 801-376-7321 Carole 882-7875, ext blinds. $650/dep 3BDRM 2.5BTH Home. 2BDRM, 1BTH, no pets, $650/mo No [pets 123 for more informa- Central air, Tooele. tion. $425/mo plus deposit. (435)8827554 Nice rental located at (435)843-5213 760 W 1220 S $950/mo SLEEPING ROOMS (801)674-6267 Homes for 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- available, $70 per Rent eled, govt. subsidized. week, $10 key deposit, 3BDRM 2.5BTH Town Playground, carport. first and last week- total home 2 car garage W/D $500/dep. 211 S. Hale, $150 to move in. 46 N 4BDRM, 2BTH, Clean! cable included. See to appreciate! Grantsville. Call Tammi Broadway. 882-7605 1500sqft. Back deck, Northeast cul-de-sac. 884-3466, 884-1712. SELLING Y O U R Close to elementary $975/mo (970)926Equal Housing Opp. HOME? Advertise it in school. C/A, fenced, full 4215 DEADLINES FOR clas- the classifieds. Call sprinklers, shed, RV sifieds ads are Monday 882-0050 or visit parkig, new paint, car- 3BDRM 2BTH, 1yr old, and Wednesdays by www.tooeletran pet and t i l e . no maintenance, water, sewer trash paid. Quiet 4:45 p.m. script.com (435)224-9186 neighborhood, no pets no smoking $1025/mo $1025/dep (435)8843401

STRESSED about Selling or Buying?

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View of the Valley!

Wonderful Floor Plan!

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PURCHASING

your dream home? Call and get qualified today!

Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

3BDRM 3bth $1050/mo, NICE IVORY home No smoking No pets. 3bdrm 2bth (435) Lawncare/ HOA fees in- 843-9883 cluded. 211 Hometown POOR CREDIT? But Court. (435)496-3794 want to buy. Gain Eq4BDRM 1.5BTH fenced uity Lease option Large yard, family room, 5bdrm, 2bth, 2200sqft swamp cooler, no fenced yard. $1100/mo. smoking, no pets, (435)884-0193 $850/mo, $700 clean- (435)224-4932 ing deposit. 882-7592, STANSBURY NEWER (208)232-5756 or 3bdrm, 2.5bth, 2 car (208)760-0233 garage, central air, un4BDRM 2BTH 329 Daw- finished basement for son Drive Overlake Di- storage, pets consid$1150/mo vision clean close to e r e d . schools 2 car garage (435)850-2180 No smokers $1000/mo TOOELE 6BDRM, 3bth, (435)840-5551 newer home, quiet, 4BDRM 2BTH, 1310 N large rooms, 2 car ga465 E. 2 car garage, rage, clean, $1400/mo, fenced yard, good plus deposit John neighborhood, clean, (801)916-0101

no smokers. $1000/mo TOOELE, 4BDRM, 2bth, $800/dep. 2 family rooms, double 435-840-5551 car garage, fenced yard, dog run. Beautiful, A HUD Home!!! Buy immaculate home. 2bdrm Only $429/Mo! $1200/mo. Call (801) 5% Down 20 years @ 842-9631. 8% apr For Listings Call 800-586-3901 x 5159 TOOELE, 6BDRM 3bth, Newer home, quiet, large rooms, 2 car gaGRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm rage, clean, $1500/mo 2bth, hookups, 2 car, plus deposit. John $950/mo. Rambler @ (801)916-0101 Heckert Cottages. GOT A good idea for a 383 Utah Drive story? Call the Tran3BDRM, 2BTH mobile (400 South 400 West) script and let us know home for rent, no smokDavidson Realty 882-0050. ing/ pets. 882-1550 (801)466-5078

This home has 5 bedrooms, 3 baths with a finished basement. Newer roof & water heater. Huge yard for kids to play in!

Priced to sell at $339,900 This beautiful home is located in the Elk Ridge Subdivision on the bench. It features 3 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths, a 3 car garage with a grand master bath and a large bonus room above the garage. 3600 Sq. Ft.

Competitive Rates! Exceptional Service!

Homes for Rent

2 AND 3bdrm apartments behind Super Wal-Mart. Swimming pool, hot tub, exercise room, playground, full clubhouse. 843-4400

Completely Remodeled NEW fridge, stove, dishwasher, cabinets, carpet, Absolutely Gorgeous! The best value in ALL of Tooele.

SELL YOUR CAR or 1984 DODGE Rebuilt boat in the classifieds. mopar performance enNon-Smokers Only! NO PETS! Call 882-0050 or visit gine, life kit, new paint, (801) 318-4997 www.tooeletranscript. excellent condition. com 260 North 100 East, Tooele Moving to Maine must sell $5,500 obo WANT TO get the latest GRANTSVILLE, se(435)229-2815 local news? Subscribe cluded 1bdrm $550/mo. to the Transcript Bulle- BECOME A SUB(801)898-9085 Owner/ tin. SCRIBER. 882-0050 Agent.

Apartments for Rent

This home has 2 tone paint, solid surface countertops & upgraded cabinets in the kitchen, all 4 bedrooms and laundry room are upstairs. Grand master bedroom has a grand master bath and two walk in closets.

MOTIVATED SELLER! BUYER!

PriCeD to seLL!

PRICE REDUCED! MOTIVATED SELLER!

HORSE PROPERTY!

222 DONNER PLACE GRANTSVILLE SOUTH WILLOW ESTATES

SELLER MOTIVATED!

4 bed, 3 bath rambler with additional 2 bed/1 bath apartment with seperate entrance rents for $550 per month. 2 car garage + additional parking for tenants.

Beautiful home reduced to $272,000. 2 story, 3 bdrm, 2 bth lofted family room upstairs. Possible lease to own. Secondary water.

You’Ve got to see this home!

68 N. MEADOWLARK CIR. GRANTSVILLE • $285,900 3 bdrm, 2 bath .50 acre lot. 3400 sq ft Michell Anderson 840-8898

SOUTHERN UTAH

Almost 4050 sq ft. 5 bed and 3 baths, Vaulted ceilings, Upgraded kitchen with custom cabinets and granite countertops, two tone paint, Bonus 2 rooms above the garage, Master suite on own side of the house.

11 S. 400 E. MEADOW, UT Filmore County $249,900

Almost 5 acres. Beautiful family home with historic log cabin on property.

Taking the Stress, Keeping you “Young”

GOOD CREDIT OR CHALLENGED WE DO IT ALL!*

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367 PLAZA CIR GRANTSVILLE • $248,000 NEW Beautiful, fully finished home. .37 acres, 5 bdrm, 2 bth

419 PREMIER GRANTSVILLE • $310,000 Big Beautiful Rambler Almost 1 acre, 3500 sq ft

244 DONNER PLACE GRANTSVILLE SOUTH WILLOW ESTATES $255,000 1/3 acre rambler

1342 N. 650 E. • TOOELE $314,000 Great 6 bdrm home. Almost 3800 sq ft including bonus room.

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RENTAL

SW Tooele Rambler with garage of every mans dream.

1 short term rental available. Call for details.

1200 sq ft home on 1.27 acre. Beautiful property in Tooele.

Anybody with fair, but not perfect credit, I have lease to owns. Call for details.

1444 sq ft Rambler next to kids park in Grantsville.

Karen Lana McKean Michelle Anderson Young 1196 N. Main Street • Tooele • 435.843.0056 FREE HOME CONSULATION www.alliancecapital1.com 830-0615 7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah VIEW ALL PROPERTIES AT WWW.REMAX.COM *Certain restrictions apply.

Evening & weekend appointments available. Call to schedule.

Call for details.

435-833-0233 • cell 801-518-8670

435-833-0233 • cell 435-840-8898

Each office Independently Owned & Operated

NEW PRICE

$304,900 Grantsville – Beautiful new build. 2 story, 3 bdrms, 2 bths, open floor plan. Call Sandy 830-5545 or Bob 224-3216

$194,900 Stansbury Park – Great Price!

New furnace, wather heater. 4 bdrm, 2 bath. Call Sandy 830-5545 or Jeannie 830-0250

NEW PRICE

$136,900 Great Starter Home –

Charming 3 bdrm, large fenced yard/garden area. Bob Brouillette 224-3216

NEW PRICE

$272,900 Magnificent Stansbury Setting

Looks like a model 4 bdrm – 2.5 baths. Call Toni 830-6496 or Nicole 840-3779

$229,900 Tooele – Mountain Views

Fabulous floor plan. New paint & carpet. 4 bdrm, 3 baths. Call Sandy 830-5545 or Jeannie 830-0250

$269,900 Tooele – Rare commercial property Located in historic downtown. Over 1 acre. Call Talena 830-8113 or Karrie 840-0564

Steve Goodsell 435-840-0774

Toni Goodsell 435-830-6496

NEW PRICE

$164,900 $194,900 Updated Kitchen & Secluded Backyard 4 bed, 2 bath. Nice open front porch with mature landscaping. Call Toni 830-6496

$329,900 Grantsville

5200 sq ft 3 bds 2 bths fireplace fabulous floor plan! Call Sandy 830-5545 or Jeannie 830-0250

$620,000 Erda Ranchette – Better than new! Open floor plan, new carpet hardwood. 6bed, 3.5 bath. Water rights. Call Toni 830-6496

Excellent NE location.

Awesome views, 4 Bed, 3 Bath Multilevel. Large Kitchen & Family room, fenced back yard. Call Marci 830-5308

$214,900 ACT R T N CO stainless Tooele Rcounter-tops, E D SolidN surface U 3 bds 2.5 bths Clean! appliances.

$229,900 Tooele – Immaculate!

Open floor plan, hot tub inc, finished basement and yard. Call Sandy 8305545 or Bob 224-3216

$244,900 Upgraded Picket Lane in Stansbury

Call Sandy 830-5545

Open floor plan, 2943 sq ft, 3 bdrms, 2 bths. Call Karrie 840-0564

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$299,900 Grantsville

See thru fireplace between living & family room. 3291 sq ft 1/2 ac. Call Sandy 830-5545

$524,000 Erda Horse Property

Beautiful brick rambler, 1.59 ac. Spacious great/dining rm. Hardwood flrs. A Must See! Call Reyanna 840-3316

$399,000 1 Acre Horse Property

All brick, 6 bdrms, 3.5 bths, 2 family rooms. 4742 finished sq ft Call Sandy 830-5545

$192,000 ACT R T N 872 N. R650COE., Tooele E D 4 bdrms. 2.5 baths.1867 sq ft. built N Uin 2002. Basement finished. Call Jeannie 435-830-0250

$359,900 One-Of-A-Kind Island Home

6bdrm, 3.5bath, 3 car garage. Gourmet kitchen, double oven. Call Karrie 840-0564 or Talena 830-8113

$249,999 Grantsville – Home Sweet Home 5 bdrms, 3 bths, hardwood floors, great floor plan, .52 acres. Call Jeannie 830-0250

$247,000 Right next to Parkers Park, Exceptionally clean, tastefully decorated! Call Toni 830-6496

$324,900 Grantsville

Huge patio/gas pit. Open floor plan with vaulted ceilings. Fabulous Lakeview! Call Sandy 830-5545 or Jeannie 830-0250

$229,900 NE Tooele home

Four possible five bdrm. Fully fenced. New flooring & countertops. Call Karrie 840-0564

$163,000 Cute and Clean

Very well taken care of! Basement finished, Vinyl fence, nice landscaping. Call Jeannie 830-0250

Country Charm

435-833-9000 Each office independently owned and operated

Re-model on .34 acre

220 Millpond, Suite 103

Sandy Covello 435-830-5545

Karrie Thorne 435-840-0564

$134,900 Cozy country living

Talena Piantes 435-830-8113

Spectacular home with lots of character. Fully landscaped, fully fenced. Close to schools. Call Nikki Hammond 840-2389

Jeannie McIntyre 435-830-0250

NEW LISTING $169,900

Niki Hammond 435-840-2389

Reyanna Durfee 435-840-3316

NEW LISTING

HOME RUN!

Nicole Anderson 435-840-3779

ACT R T $124,900 N R COCondo E Millpond D N UFireplace. 2 bdrm, 1.5 bths, very clean! Call Toni 830-6496 or Marci 830-5308

$349,000 Grantsville – 5154 sq ft. Plenty of

counter space, opens to the family area. Master bdrm has a huge grand master bath with garden tub & separate closets. Call Jeannie 830-0250

$321,900 Grantsville – 3793 sq ft, formal

living, familyroom & mstr bdrm are on the main level including a grand master bth & garden tub. Call Sandy 830-5545

Marci Condie 830-5308

Bob Brouillette 435-224-3216

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BANK FORECLOSURE! FSBO Stansbury Park. OPEN HOUSE Saturday UNDERGROUND WA5bdrm 2bth Home, Fully finished rambler. 1 0 a m - 2 p m T o o e l e TER Rights for sale $64,900! Won’t Last! Ready to move in. 4bdrm, 2bth, Multi Erda, Tooele Valley More Homes Available, Newly remodeled up & Level on east side 2 car (435)830-2665 www.tooelebanFor Listings Call d o w n . E m a c u l a n t , garage fenced yard, imkowned homes.com or WATER 800-586-3901 xH772 beautiful home. 5b/3b maculate condition, fi- W A N T E D call for a list Berna Rights for irrigation’s aprox. 3700 sq. ft. Cusnancing options avail(435)840-5029 Group BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM TOOELE/ OVERLAKE tom cabinets, HW able Call Tom at shares in Tooele Valley 1 Real Estate home South Willow 3bdrm, 1.5bth floors, Tiled baths & (801)369-8688 Larsen please call Danny at Ranches 0.5acre (801)388-1825 townhouse, garage, $397/Mo! 3bdrm Fore- 4200sqft, granite count- kitchen. Fully land- and Company hookups, $850/mo. scaped & fenced. CorW ANTED: WATER closure! 5% down 20yrs ers, large laundry, REMODELED Multi-level 89 W 1930 N ner lot. Call for appointrights or irrigation @ 8% apr. More 4bdrm, 2bth, large 2 car 4 b d r m , 3 . 5 b t h , (Fields Of Overlake) ment 435-882-1182. No Homes Available from $367,000 garage. 561 N. Seagull shares in Tooele ValDavidson Realty $199/Mo, for listings ( 8 0 1 ) 4 5 1 - 7 2 6 5 N o Agents Please. Dr (630 E). $189,900. ley. Call Ross at (801)466-5078 801-642-0119 call 800-586-3901 ext agents FSBO, 3bdrm, 1bth Jeff,Remax Results WANTED MALE Room- 5155 BEAUTIFUL NORTH- home, quiet neighbor- RENT TO OWN & lock WE HAVE Underground mate non smoking, non EAST rambler, 5-3-2, hood, close to West, in your purchase price water Grantsville Irrigadrinking, no pets to 4 B D R M 2.5BTH TJHS, THS. $125,000 tion water for sale share new Stansbury 1900sqft finished in tons of recent up- obo. 496-3646 or NOW!! No bank qualifi- (435)840-8961 cation required!! 2002 grades, huge stamped home $550/mo plus Stansbury Park fully 882-6808 Mulit-level in NE Tooele (435)882-1695 split u t i l i t i e s landscaped w/vinyl patio, RV pad, over4bdrm, 3 full baths, 2 (801)201-3758 s i z e d g a r a g e , FSBO: 4bdrm, 1bth, lo(435)841-9244 fencing and RV pad $254,000. 843-0834, cated in Stockton. Fully car garage. Central .Air, convenient lake access, 830-2593 Financial fenced yard, carport, Landscaping to be great neighborhood completed. $1395/mo Services Lease $272,000 CLEAN 1100sqft brick shed. Large lot. Call to- P u r c h a s e price (435)840-4311 rambler w/garage, new day for an appointment. $239,900. Call Ellen DO THE Bill collectors roof, 2 to 4bdrm, 1bth. 840-1451 888-597-6021. RE/MAX harass? Need a loan 2 MONTHS FREE w/2yr 4BDRM, 3BTH i n Some basement finish. I BUY Houses! Need a Results. lease! 30’X70’ GREAT fast? With 0 fees atTooele. Fully land- Great neighborhood. quick sale? Facing Main Street location tached RENT TO own & lock in scaped, 2 car garage, $159,900. Desire quick foreclosure? Don’t Commercial building for 1-866-928-4242. your purchase price freshly painted 2 tone sale. (435)830-1978 wait, sell now! lease. (801)463-7777 NOW!! No bank qualifineutral colors. Close to (801)381-5873 msg. or (801)403-3955 FSBO REDUCED cation required!!! New Middle Canyon School. Public Notices Tooele 5bdrm Rambler LEASE OPTION avail- kitchen w/new appliRealtors welcome. Meetings 2.5bth 2564sqft. 2 car able! 71 West 1970 ances, cabinets, tile, $215,000. 843-1525 or garage, hardwood entry North, Tooele. Town- New paint & carpet Homes 840-4621. Ask for cent.air. possible up- house/ row-end in through out! 3bdrm, Deadline for public noHeather. stairs l a u n d r y , Overlake. Place in im- 2bth, Carport and De- tices is 4 p.m. the day 3BDRM 1BTH Home For prior to publication. (435)840-5535 maculate condition!!! tached 2 Car gar. Public notices submitSale! Only $49,900! 5BDRM HUD HOME! (435)882-3779 $1050/mo Purchase Call: 801-647-9193 Bank Foreclosures Only $64,900 Financing $189,999 ted past the deadline price $159,900. Call ElAvailable Now, For List- Referrals available! For LOVELY T O O E L E len 888-597-6021. will not be accepted. ings Call 800-586-3901 L i s t i n g s C a l l BECOME A SUBUPAXLP Home 4bdrm, 2.5bth, RE/MAX Results. SCRIBER. 882-0050 x 51 800-586-3901 x B851 basement, 2 car gaLEPC AGENDA rage, fenced yard, TOOELE, $135,000 Agenda for the LEPC $187,500 more details 4bdrm, 1.5bth, garage meeting to be held We look forward to the opportunity to assist you in your call C l a u d i a and carport, totally re- Wednesday, May 30th, mortgage purchase and refinance needs! You will be (801)673-4738 Remax molded. 383 North 100 2007 at 1:30 p.m. at the East. More properties greeted with prompt, courteous, and professional service. Results JIC (Joint Information available Center-27 South Main MOUNTAIN VIEWS! (801)319-3967 Beautiful 3300sqft brick (801)558-4942 Outwest St., Tooele). • Great Low Rates Welcome – Chairman, home. 4bdrm 2bth on Realty • Low Closing Costs LEPC 1.20 acres. Large ga• FHA • Utah Housing rage shop 40X60 VERY WELL Maintained Approve April 2007 min• First Time Home 2400sqft, with 14ft multi-level home brand utes walls. $365,000 FSBO new a/c, fridge, micro- Haz Mat reports, Harry Buyer Programs u p g r a d e d Shinton Make this lovely home w a v e , • VA • Conventional $ 1 5 8 , 0 0 0 Review upcoming trainyours. Call Buffie k i t c h e n . • Investment Properties (435)228-8575 ot Fran- come and see. Won’t ing cis (435)882-2263 last long. By appoint- Ty Bailey, Emergency ment only 41 Lakeview Services www.owners.com Ask for Angie Bolinder! Ask for Alice Vorwaller! Edith M o n t o y a New Business SELLING Y O U R (435)840-8251 Next meeting-June 27th, HOME? Advertise it in 2007 [email protected] [email protected] the classifieds. Call Adjourn Manufactured 882-0050 or visit Harry Shinton Homes www.tooeletran LEPC Chairman script.com (Published in the TranDOUBLE WIDE Manuscript Bulletin May 22 & factured home, 24, 2007) 1700+sqft, 1999 Fleetwood 3bdrm, 2bth, liv- NOTICE OF HEARING ing room, family room. OF PROPOSED INCall before May 31st to CREASE OF IMPACT get a free storage shed. FEES $39,000 obo. 801- The Board of Trustees of 433-8072 or 801- Stansbury Park Improve487-7586 ment District, pursuant to SINGLE WIDE, 3bdrm Sections 11-36-202 and in Tooele for sale, 17A-1-203 Utah Code, owner financing, rea- Stansbury Park Improvesonable terms. Call ment District hereby $299,000 Custom Crafted gives notice that it inBrent 801-864-6949 Rambler in fantastic family tends to impose new or increase existing impact neighborhood. 6 bdrms, 2 for culinary water 3/4 baths, spacious floor Mobile Homes fees pursuant to a proposed plan, extra closets & storimpact fee resolution, age. Basement has office, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile the Impact Fee Resolulockers, kitchen & separate home for rent, no smok- tion - 2007, and hereby entrance. Great yard, play ing/ pets. 882-1550 gives notice of a public area & views. #690891 hearing to be held at 5:15 p.m. on June 19, Call Jeannine Butler Office Space 2007, at the offices of 830-2950 Stansbury Park Improvement District, #30 Plaza, Stansbury Park, Utah C-A INVESTMENT 510 North Main, Plaza 84074, for the purpose 500. Available now, of receiving comment re1400 sqft. For more garding the proposed iminformation contact position or increase in impact fees for culinary 882-1199 water. Copies of the FOR LEASE Office/ proposed Impact Fee Business S p a c e Resolution - 2007 and No HOA fees! 1/2 acre lots. Walking Utilities included. 46, the Stansbury Park Imdistance to schools & park. Loaded South Main. 1 month provement District Capiwith upgrades. 3 bdrm, 2.5 bth, beautifree. (602)826-9471 tal Facilities Plan - 2007 $285,000 This one is GORGEOUS! Sits will be available for in(480)585-5380 ful views & 3 car garage! Prices range on Cul-de-Sac for privacy. 3 bdrm, 2 baths, spection at regular busifrom $305,000 to $324,900. Custom Kitchen, Formal Dining, Breathtaking HURRY!! Only 6 office ness hours at the offices Landscape. Trex tiered deck. #688082 spaces left for lease! of Stansbury Park ImCall Craig 496-0721 169 to 3 6 4 s q f t , provement District at the Call Cheryl Barrus 840-4466 $200-$500. All utilities above address. All interincluded. Call Kaye at ested persons appearing (801)580-2791 for appt. will be heard. In complito see. CCSC Enter- ance with the Americans prises, LLC. with Disabilities Act, persons needing communication aids and/or servLots & Land ices for the meeting should call the District at 2 Building lots in Tooele. (435) 882-7922, giving at Water included. Perfect least 72 hours advance starter home lots. Great notice for their needs. $304,999 Beautiful 4 bdrm, 3 bath home neighborhood. $35,000 DATED this 21st day of in very desirable neighborhood. New tile per lot. Desire quick May, 2007. STANSBURY PARK sale. (435)830-1978 floors, Hot tub; extra large covered deck, IMPROVEMENT 3 car garage and much more. #689333 320acres of land in DISTRICT Call Jeannine Johnson 830-6369 Tooele County for sale, (Published in the TranMay sell in 40acre par- script Bulletin May 24, tials owner financing 2007) possible Call NOTICE OF HEARING (801)230-7878 ON PROPOSED, RE(435)882-4513 VISED CAPITAL FABUILDING LOT 94’X137’ CILITIES PLAN - 2007 .297 acre 12,936sqft The Board of Trustees of curb, gutter, sidewalk, Stansbury Park Improveirrigation Available ex- ment District, pursuant to cellent location, 87 W. Sections 11-36-201 and Vine, G r a n t s v i l l e 17A-1-203 Utah Code, $58,000 435-884- hereby gives notice that $ 199,000 Beautiful lhome in Overlake. 3422 it intends to adopt a reSpacious 3 bdrm, 3 bth, large living room vised and updated the with fireplace. Great mountain views!! capital facilities plan, the Water Shares Capital Facilities Plan #679116 Call Heather 435-249-0025 2007 for culinary water FOR SALE 1 Share Set- ("Plan") and hereby tlement Canyon water. gives notice of a public hearing to be held at (435)840-1235 5:00 p.m. on June 19, ONE Settlement Canyon 2007, at the offices of water share for sale. Stansbury Park Improve$6000. (435)882-0351 ment District, #30 Plaza, Cheryl Barrus Lena Patterson Karen Perry Margene Colledge Craig Rydalch Jeannine Johnson John Gollaher 840-4466 840-0244 830-7846 830-2521 496-0721 830-6369 830-8552 ONE SHARE of Settle- Stansbury Park, Utah ment Canyon water. 84074, for the purpose of receiving comment re$8500. 882-0624 garding the Plan. CopSETTLEMENT CAN- ies of the documents YON 3 shares Tooele that constitute the Plan, (435)830-2078 together with a Summary BECOME A SUB- of the Plan will be availDusty Jepsen Heather Ingram Jerry Johnson Jeannine Butler Shirlee Forrester 840-8936 435-249-0025 801-209-6390 830-2950 228-8184 able for inspection at SCRIBER. 882-0050 regular business hours at the offices of Stansbury Park Improvement District at the above ad$$$SAVE MONEY Find HUD & Bank owned homes at:

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Stansbury Park Improvement District, #30 Plaza, Stansbury Park, Utah 84074, for the purpose of receiving comment regarding the Plan. Copies of the documents that constitute the Plan, Public together withNotices a Summary of theMeetings Plan will be available for inspection at regular business hours at the offices of Stansbury Park Improvement District at the above address. All interested persons appearing will be heard. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing communication aids and/or services for the meeting should call the District at (435) 882-7922, giving at least 72 hours advance notice for their needs. DATED this 21st day of May, 2007. STANSBURY PARK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 24, 2007)

and south of State Road 112. Pursuant to the petition the property owner is seeking to annex 14.948 acres of land into THURSDAY May 24, 2007 the boundaries of Grantsville City. The property is located in Public Notices Tooele Public Notices County, State of Utah Meetings and is more parMeetings ticularly described at folPUBLIC NOTICE lows: NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEGINNING AT A HEARING ON PETI- POINT WHICH IS TION SEEKING AN- SOUTH 89º41'08" EAST NEXATION 1817.80 FEET ALONG OF PROPERTY INTO THE SECTION LINE GRANTSVILLE CITY AND SOUTH 1328.637 LIMITS FEET FROM THE NOTICE IS HEREBY NORTHWEST CORNER GIVEN, that the Grants- OF SECTION 4, TOWNville City Council will SHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE conduct a final public 5 WEST, SALT LAKE hearing at the Grantsville BASE AND MERIDIAN, City Offices, 429 East SAID POINT BEING Main Street, Grantsville FURTHER DESCRIBED City, Utah at 7:00 p.m. AS BEING ON THE on Wednesday, June 6, EASTERLY BOUND2007, to take public ARY LINE OF THE FUcomment upon an an- T U R E ANDERSON nexation petition for RANCH PHASE 3 SUBproperty located adja- DIVISION; THENCE cent to the east bound- NORTH 89º40'20" EAST ary of Grantsville City 360.929 FEET; THENCE and south of State Road S O U T H 00º08'09" 112. Pursuant to the pe- WEST 1820.43 FEET SELL YOUR CAR or tition the property owner TO A POINT ON AN boat in the classifieds. is seeking to annex OLD WIRE FENCE Call 882-0050 or visit 14.948 acres of land into LINE; THENCE NORTH www.tooeletranscript. the boundaries of 8 8 º 3 3 ' 3 1 " WEST com or e-mail your ad Grantsville City. The 356.728 FEET ALONG to tbp@tooeletran- property is located in SAID FENCE LINE; script.com Tooele County, State of T H E N C E NORTH Utah and is more par- 0 0 º 0 0 ' 0 1 " EAST BECOME A SUB- ticularly described at fol- 1809.386 FEET TO AND SCRIBER. 882-0050 lows: ALONG SAID EASTBEGINNING AT A ERLY BOUNDARY LINE POINT WHICH IS OF THE FUTURE ANSOUTH 89º41'08" EAST D E R S O N RANCH 1817.80 FEET ALONG PHASE 3 SUBDIVISION THE SECTION LINE TO THE POINT OF BEAND SOUTH 1328.637 GINNING FEET FROM THE After the public hearing NORTHWEST CORNER the Grantsville City OF SECTION 4, TOWN- Council has the option to SHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE deny the petition or grant 5 WEST, SALT LAKE the petition and annex BASE AND MERIDIAN, the area described in the SAID POINT BEING petition. The complete FURTHER DESCRIBED • 1st time annexation home buyerpetition inAS BEING ON THE cluding a map is avail• Stated Income-OK EASTERLY BOUND- able for inspection and • 100% ARY LINE OF THE FU- Financing copying at the office of •R Bruised Credit-OK TURE ANDE S O N the City Recorder, 429 RANCH PHASE• 3Bankruptcy-Ok SUB- East Main Street, DIVISION; THENCE Grantsville, Utah 84029, • Unlimited CASHOUT! NORTH 89º40'20" EAST each weekday prior to 360.929 FEET; THENCE theNow! public hearing. All Call SOUTH 0 0 º 0 8 ' 0 9 " interested persons are WEST 1820.43 FEET invited to attend and proTO A POINT ON AN vide comment upon this OLD WIRE FENCE petition. Written comLINE; THENCE NORTH ments will also be con88º33'31" W E S T sidered if submitted to 356.728 FEET ALONG the City Recorder in adSAID FENCE LINE; vance of the hearing. H E N C Ewww.deseretpeakmtg.com N O R T H Pursuant to the Amerior visit us on ourTwebsite 00º00'01" E A S T can with Disabilities Act, 1809.386 FEET TO AND individuals needing speALONG SAID EAST- cial accommodations to ERLY BOUNDARY LINE participate in this hearing OF THE FUTURE AN- should contact Wendy DERSON R A N C H Palmer, Grantsville City PHASE 3 SUBDIVISION Recorder, at 884-3411 TO THE POINT OF BE- prior to the hearing. GINNING Dated this 17th day of After the public hearing May 2007. the Grantsville City By Order of the GrantsCouncil has the option to ville City Council deny the petition or grant By Wendy Palmer the petition and annex Grantsville City the area described in the Recorder petition. The complete (Published in the Tranannexation petition in- script Bulletin May 24, cluding a map is avail- 2007) able for inspection and copying at the office of 6 bdrms, 5.5 baths, approx. 5200 sq ft, 1.79 acres. the City Recorder, 429 East to Main Many extras see andStreet, appreciate!!! Grantsville, Utah 84029, each weekday prior to the public hearing. All interested persons are invited to attend and provide comment upon this petition. Written comments will also be con435-830-8001 sidered if submitted to the City Recorder in ad435-884-0555 vance of the hearing. Pursuant to the American with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations to participate in this hearing should contact Wendy Palmer, Grantsville City Recorder, at 884-3411 prior to the hearing. Dated this 17th day of May 2007. By Order of the Grantsville City Council By Wendy Palmer Grantsville City Recorder (Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 24, 2007)

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SOUTH 00º08'09" CORDING TO THE OFWEST 1820.43 FEET FICIAL PLAT TO A POINT ON AN THEREOF, RECORDED OLD WIRE FENCE IN THE OFFICE OF LINE; THENCE NORTH THE COUNTY RETHURSDAY May 24, 2007 88º33'31" WEST CORDER OF SAID 356.728 FEET ALONG COUNTY; AND RUNSAID FENCE LINE; NING THENCE NORTH Public Public Notices 165 Public TH E N C E Notices NORTH FEET;Notices THENCE 0 0 º 0Meetings 0'01" EAST E A S TTrustees 70 FEET; Trustees 1809.386 FEET TO AND THENCE SOUTH 165 ALONG SAID EAST- Deadline for public no- FEET; THENCE WEST ERLY BOUNDARY LINE tices is 4 p.m. the day 70 FEET TO THE OF THE FUTURE AN- prior to publication. POINT OF BEGINNING. DERSON R A N C H Public notices submit- Together with all the imPHASE 3 SUBDIVISION ted past the deadline provements now or hereTO THE POINT OF BE- will not be accepted. after erected on the GINNING UPAXLP property, and all easeAfter the public hearing ments, appurtenances, the Grantsville City NOTICE OF TRUS- and fixtures now or hereCouncil has the option to TEE’S SALE after a part of the propdeny the petition or grant The following described erty. the petition and annex property will be sold at T a x Parcel No.: the area described in the public auction to the 09-006-0-0072 petition. The complete highest bidder, payable The street address of annexation petition in- in lawful money of the the property is purported cluding a map is avail- United States at the to be 339 East 500 able for inspection and West Main Entrance, North, Tooele, UT copying at the office of Gordon R. Hall, Tooele 84074-1998. The underthe City Recorder, 429 County Courthouse, 74 signed disclaims any liEast Main Street, South 100 East, Tooele, ability for any error in the Grantsville, Utah 84029, Utah, on June 5, 2007 at street address. The cureach weekday prior to 1:00 PM, for the purpose rent Beneficiary of the the public hearing. All of foreclosing a Trust trust deed is Countryinterested persons are Deed dated November wide Home Loans, Inc. invited to attend and pro- 10, 2003 executed by and the record owners of vide comment upon this Brandon K. Lee, as the property as of the repetition. Written com- Trustor, in favor of Coun- cording of this notice of ments will also be con- trywide Home Loans, default is reported to be sidered if submitted to Inc., as Beneficiary, cov- Brandon K. Lee. the City Recorder in ad- ering real property lo- Bidders must be prevance of the hearing. cated in Tooele County pared to tender to the Pursuant to the Ameri- and described as fol- trustee $5,000.00 at the can with Disabilities Act, lows: sale and the balance of individuals needing spe- BEGINNING 140 FEET the purchase price by cial accommodations to EAST FROM THE 12:00 noon the day folparticipate in this hearing SOUTHWEST CORNER lowing the sale. Both should contact Wendy OF LOT 6, BLOCK 4, IN- payments must be in the Palmer, Grantsville City TERNATIONAL BUILD- form of a cashier’s check Recorder, at 884-3411 ING ASSOCIATION, A or money order, cash prior to the hearing. SUBDIVISION O F and Bank “Official Dated this 17th day of TOOELE CITY, AC- Checks” are not acceptMay 2007. CORDING TO THE OF- able. A trustee’s deed By Order of the Grants- F I C I A L P L A T will be made available to ville City Council THEREOF, RECORDED the successful bidder By Wendy Palmer IN THE OFFICE OF within three business Grantsville City THE COUNTY RE- days following receipt of Recorder CORDER OF SAID the bid amount. The (Published in the Tran- COUNTY; AND RUN- sale is made without any script Bulletin May 24, NING THENCE NORTH warranty whatsoever, in2007) 165 FEET; THENCE cluding but not limited to EAST 70 F E E T ; any warranty as to title, THENCE SOUTH 165 liens, possession, taxes, FEET; THENCE WEST encumbrances, or condi70 FEET TO THE tion of the property. The POINT OF BEGINNING. sale is subject to a workTogether with all the im- out reinstatement, payprovements now or here- off, sale cancellation or after erected on the postponement, incorrect property, and all ease- bidding instructions, ments, appurtenances, bankruptcy, or any other and fixtures now or here- circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. after a part of needS the propServing the of BuyerS/SellerS: In the event any of the erty. Buyers • Empty apply, Nesters the sale T•a 1st x Time P a r cHome el N o . : foregoing will beEstate void and the suc• Singles • Investors • Large Owners 09-006-0-0072 bidder’s funds The street Needing address Horse of cessful • Families Property the property is purported will be returned without to be 339 East 500 any liability to the trustee North, Tooele, UT or beneficiary for interest 84074-1998. The under- or any other damages. signed disclaims any li- NOTICE IS HEREBY ability for any error in the GIVEN THAT THIS street address. The cur- FIRM IS ATTEMPTING rent Beneficiary of the TO COLLECT A DEBT trust deed is Country- AND ANY INFORMAwide Home Loans, Inc. TION OBTAINED WILL and the record owners of BE USED FOR THAT the property as of the re- PURPOSE. cording of this notice of Dated May 6, 2007. default is reported to be Stuart T. Matheson, Successor Trustee Brandon K. Lee. Bidders must be pre- Matheson, Mortenson, pared to tender to the Olsen & Jeppson, P.C. trustee $5,000.00 at the 648 East First South sale and the balance of Salt Lake City, Utah the purchase price by 84102 12:00 noon the day fol- (801) 363-2244 lowing the sale. Both Office Hours 8:30 am payments must be in the to 4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri. File No.: form of a cashier’s check M M O J or money order, cash 010597m and Bank “Official (Published in the TranChecks” are not accept- script Bulletin May 10, able. A trustee’s deed 17 & 24, 2007) will be made available to the successful bidder within three business& spacious full brick rambler • bright days following receipt of 2 bdrm the • auto sprinkler bid amount. The• fenced sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds be returned 5willbdrm • 3.5without bths any liability to the trustee Eastbench beauty • 2 tiered deck or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Dated May 6, 2007. T. Matheson, $ $ Stuart Successor Trustee Matheson, Mortenson, • 4 P.C. bdrm • 2 full bth • Fully fenced • Currently 3 bdrms • 1.5Olsen bath & Jeppson, • Mountain/lake views 648 East • Basement is in the process of First South • Great east side neighborhood Saltfamily Lake City, Utah being finished with added 84102 room, bedrooms & bathroom (801) 363-2244 Office Hours 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri. MMOJ File No.: 010597m (Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 10, 17 & 24, 2007)

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able. A trustee’s deed will be made available to the successful bidder within three business days following receipt of the bid amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, inPublic Notices cluding but not limited to any warranty as to title, Trustees liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property. The sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any of the foregoing apply, the sale will be void and the successful bidder’s funds will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary for interest or any other damages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Dated May 6, 2007. Stuart T. Matheson, Successor Trustee Matheson, Mortenson, Olsen & Jeppson, P.C. 648 East First South Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 (801) 363-2244 Office Hours 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri. MMOJ File No.: 010597m (Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 10, 17 & 24, 2007)

using 4.606 ac-ft. from groundwater (green Acres Sub #3, Erda) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 15-4041(a32559): Wayne and Cindy Lu Public Notices Madsen, Timothy W. and Cindy Lu Madsen Water Userpropose(s) using 4.0 ac-ft. from groundwater (East Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4780(a32608): Connie Frazier propose(s) using 1.0 ac-ft. groundwater (4507 Dreamers Cove, Erda) for IRRIGATION. EXTENSION(S) 15-2654(a14798): USA Bureau of Land Management is/ are filing an extension for 0.067 cfs. for STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC; OTHER: Incidental wildlife and fire fighting. Jerry D. Olds, P.E. STATE ENGINEER (Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 24 & 31, 2007)

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Public Notices Water User Deadline for public notices is 4 p.m. the day prior to publication. Public notices submitted past the deadline will not be accepted. UPAXLP NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Tooele County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit http://water rights.utah.gov or call 1-866-882-4426. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS` NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 on or before JUNE 6, 2007. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-round except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) CHANGE APPLICATION(S) 15-4568(a32596): Lincoln Farms LLC propose(s) using 3.0 ac-ft. from groundwater (Fassio Egg Farm, Erda) for IRRIGATION. 15-4671(a32597): Lincoln Farms LLC propose(s) using 2.0 ac-ft. from groundwater (Fassio Egg Farm, Erda) for IRRIGATION. 15-4642(a32600): Heidi Jo Thomas propose(s) using 8.0 ac-ft. from groundwater (In Erda Rocky Top Sub. Lot #8) for IRRIGATION. 15-4789(a32732): BDL Associates, Tooele City Corporation propose(s) using 55.0 ac-ft. from groundwater (Tooele City Service Area) for MUNICIPAL: In Tooele. 15-479015-4808 (a32762 - a32780): Lincoln Investments, LLC propose(s)each change using 2.0 ac-ft. (Total of 38.0 ac-ft) from groundwater (1/2 Mile S of Lincoln, Tooele) for IRRIGATION;STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 15-4641(a32781): Wayne V. Reynolds propose(s) using 8.0 ac-ft. from groundwater (Eastern Erda Area) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. 15-4811(a32904): Brian Cox propose(s) using 1.0 ac-ft. from groundwater (Erda) for IRRIGATION. EXTENSION(S: 16-750 (A62094): USA Bureau of Land Management is/are filing an extension for 0.1 cfs. from teh Cody Springs (W. side of Skull Valley)for STOCKWATERING. 17-189 (A62095): USA Bureau of Land Management is/are filing an extension for 0.1 cfs. from the Arts Canyon Springs (South of Ibapah) for STOCKWATERING. Jerry D. Olds, P.E. STATE ENGINEER (Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 17 & 24, 2007) SELL YOUR computer in the classifieds. Call 882-0050 or visit www.tooeletranscript. com

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NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Tooele County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit http://water rights.utah.gov or call 1-866-882-4426. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS` NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 on or Public Notices before JUNE 20, 2007. Miscellaneous These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division Deadline for public notices is 4 p.m. the day of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is prior to publication. generally year-round ex- Public notices submitcept irrigation which is ted past the deadline generally from Apr 1 to will not be accepted. UPAXLP Oct 31 each year.) CHANGE APPLICATION(S) 15-3993(a32489): DougANNOUNCEMENT OF las Gordon propose(s) APPOINTMENT AND using 4.606 ac-ft. from NOTICE TO CREDIgroundwater (green TORS Acres Sub #3, Erda) for Estate of Clark W. IRRIGATION; STOCKMikesell, Deceased WATERING; DOMESProbate No. 073300036 TIC. John Mikesell has been 15-2562(a32490): Dougappointed Personal Replas Gordon propose(s) resentative of the using 4.606 ac-ft. from above-entitled estate. groundwater (green All persons having Acres Sub #3, Erda) for claims against the above IRRIGATION; STOCKestate are required to WATERING; DOMESpresent them to the unTIC. dersigned or the Clerk of 15-4041(a32559): the Court on or before Wayne and Cindy Lu three (3) months from Madsen, Timothy W. and the date of first publicaCindy Lu Madsen protion of this Notice, or pose(s) using 4.0 ac-ft. said claims shall be forfrom groundwater (East ever barred. Grantsville) for IRRIGAGary K. Searle TION. Attorney for Personal 15-4780(a32608): ConRepresentative nie Frazier propose(s) 74 N. 100 E. Ste. 26 using 1.0 ac-ft. groundTooele, UT 84074 water (4507 Dreamers (Published in the TranCove, Erda) for IRRIGAscript Bulletin May 17, TION. EXTENSION(S) • No checking 24 & 31, 2007) 15-2654(a14798): USA account required Bureau of Land Manage• Personal ment is/ are filing anLoans extension for 0.067 cfs. for • Fast Approvals STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC;Customer OTHER: Incidental wildlife and fire Day Appreciation fighting. Jerry D. Olds,July P.E.3rd DRAWINGS • REFRESHMENTS STATE ENGINEER (Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 24 & 31, 2007)

above-entitled estate. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or the Clerk of the Court on or before three (3) months from Public the date of Notices first publication of this Notice, or Miscellaneous said claims shall be forever barred. Gary K. Searle Attorney for Personal Representative 74 N. 100 E. Ste. 26 Tooele, UT 84074 (Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 17, 24 & 31, 2007)

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Tooele County School District is requesting bids for pavement rehabilitation and site improvements at various school sites located in Tooele County, Utah. Plans and specifications will be available at the Tooele County School District Board Office at 92 South Lodestone Street, Tooele, Utah and Nolte Associates, 5217 South State Street, Suite 300 Murray Utah on May 24, 2007. A $30.00 non-refundable deposit is required. A pre-bid walk through will be held on site, May 30, 2007 at 3:00 pm. Sealed bids are due June 6, 2007 by 3:00 pm and must be addressed to Mr. Richard Reese, Business Administrator, Tooele County School District, 92 South Lodestone Way, Tooele, Utah. Bids must be accompanied by a Bid Bond equivalent to 5% of the total amount bid. The bid must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope “Pavement Rehabilitation 2007”. The District reserves the right to waive any formalities and accept or reject any bid it deems in its best interest. (Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 15, 17, 22 & 24, 2007)

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Tooele County, located near Lake Point and I-80, being Parcel #04-065-0-0017 in Section 25, Township 1 South, Range 4 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, comprising apPublic Notices proximately 10 acres, from RR-1 Miscellaneous (Rural Residential, One Acre Minimum Lot Size) to C-H (Commercial Highway). SECTION II - REPEALER. Ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. SECTION III - EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall become effective 15 days after its passage provided it has been published, or at such publication date if more than 15 days after passage. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Tooele County Commission, which is the legislative body of Tooele County, passed, approved and enacted this ordinance this 15th day of May 2007. ATTEST: TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSION: Marilyn K. Gillette, Clerk Colleen S. Johnson, Chairman (SEAL) Commissioner Johnson voted Commissioner Clegg voted Commissioner Hurst voted APPROVED AS TO FORM: Doug Hogan Tooele County Attorney (Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 24, 2007)

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ORDINANCE 2007-13 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF TOOELE COUNTY; REZONING APPROXIMATELY 10 ACRES OF PROPERTY OWNED BY TOOELE COUNTY, LOCATED NEAR LAKE POINT AND I-80, FROM RR-1 TO C-H NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I - AMENDMENT. Pursuant to Utah Code Sections 17-27a-502 and 503, the Tooele County Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on Tooele County’s application for rezone and recommended the amendment to the official zoning map. Notice having been provided as required by Subsection 17-27a-205 (1)(b) and having held a public meeting, the official zoning map of Tooele County is hereby amended by changing the zoning designation of property owned by Tooele County, located near Lake Point and I-80, being Parcel #04-065-0-0017 in Section 25, Township 1 South, Range 4 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, comprising approximately 10 acres, from RR-1 BECOME A SUB(Rural Residential, One SCRIBER. 882-0050 Acre Minimum Lot Size) to C-H (Commercial Highway). SECTION II - REPEALER. Ordinances and resolutions in conam pm flict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. SECTION III - EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall become effective 15 days after its passage provided it has been published, or at such publication date if more than 15 days after passage. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Tooele $ County Commission, which is Overlake the legislative Subdivision, Tooele body of Tooele County, passed, approved1 and 3 Bedroom, 1/2 Baths, Adorable 2 enacted this ordinance Story. Full Mature Landscaping this 15th day of May MLS # 688450 2007. ATTEST: TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSION: Marilyn K. Gillette, Clerk Colleen S. Johnson, Chairman (SEAL) Commissioner Johnson voted Commissioner Clegg voted Commissioner Hurst voted APPROVED AS TO FORM: Doug Hogan Tooele County Attorney (Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 24, 2007)

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property owned by Daniel & Grace Jenkins, located near Rush Valley, being Parcels #06-700-0003 and #06-690-0023 in Sections 28 and 29, Township 5 South, Range 6 West, Public Notices Salt Lake Base and Meridian, comprising apMiscellaneous proximately 58.79 acres, from MU-40 (MultipleUse, 40-Acre Minimum Lot Size) to A-20 (Agriculture, 20 Acre Minimum Lot Size). SECTION II - REPEALER. Ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. SECTION III - EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall become effective 15 days after its passage provided it has been published, or at such publication date if more than 15 days after passage. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Tooele County Commission, which is the legislative body of Tooele County, passed, approved and enacted this ordinance this 15th day of May 2007. ATTEST: TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSION: Marilyn K. Gillette, Clerk Colleen S. Johnson, Chairman (SEAL) Commissioner Johnson voted Commissioner Clegg voted Commissioner Hurst voted APPROVED AS TO FORM: Doug Hogan Tooele County Attorney (Published in the Transcript Bulletin May 24, 2007)

ORDINANCE 2007-14 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF TOOELE COUNTY; REZONING APPROXIMATELY 58.79 ACRES OF PROPERTY OWNED BY DANIEL & GRACE JENKINS, LOCATED NEAR RUSH VALLEY, FROM MU-40 TO A-20 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I - AMENDMENT. Pursuant to Utah Code Sections 17-27a-502 and 503, the Tooele County Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on Tooele County’s application for rezone and recommended the amendment to the official zoning map. Notice having been provided as required by Subsection 17-27a-205(1)(b) and having held a public meeting, the official zoning map of Tooele County is hereby amended by changing the zoning designation of property owned by Daniel & Grace Jenkins, located near Rush Valley, being Parcels #06-700-0003 and #06-690-0023 in Sections 28 and 29, Township 5 South, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, comprising approximately 58.79 acres, from MU-40 (MultipleUse, 40-Acre Minimum Lot Size) to A-20 (Agriculture, 20 Acre Minimum Lot Size). SECTION II - REPEALER. Ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby BROKER Brad Sutton Jim Busico repealed to the extent of 435-830-0370 435-840-1494 such conflict. SECTION III - EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall become effective 15 days after its passage provided it has been published, or at such publication date if Monica Tana DuBose more than Cole 15 days after 801-301-1275 435-830-0704 passage. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Tooele County Commission, which is the legislative body of Tooele County, passed, approved and enacted this ordinance thisLaramie 15th Dunn day of Margie May Gonzales 2007. 435-224-4000 435-830-1177 ATTEST: TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSION: Marilyn K. Gillette, Clerk Colleen S. Johnson, Chairman (SEAL) Commissioner JohnCamie Jefferies Guy Keisel son voted 435-840-0727 435-496-3739 Commissioner Clegg voted Commissioner Hurst voted APPROVED AS TO FORM: Doug Hogan Tooele County Attorney Jay Kirk Danielle Lopez (Published in the Tran435-840-2895 435-830-2091 script Bulletin May 24, 2007)

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448 Overland Rd., Tooele $164,900 5 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 carport. New carpet, paint & tile. Bsmt 50% finished, brick home. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #681247

2+2=4 bdrm, 1+1=2 bath. INVESTORS – Great Duplex. Each unit has a 2 bdrm, 1 bath and 2 family/den. New aluminum lifetime roof. New heaters and central air. Close to elementary. Call Pam Mallet 435-850-0105. #689657

4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Beautiful & spotless rambler in a great neighborhood! New carpet & paint, 3rd bath plumbed & wired, beautiful yard. Must see! Call Guy Keisel 435-496-3739. #684669

home with mountain backdrop. Exceptional landscaping. Immaculate interior with upgrades throughout. Lovely, quiet neighborhood. Call Ron and Cindy Wood 435-840-4959. #684911

358 E. 950 N., Tooele $212,900 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Custom tilework will set this house apart! Beautiful tile and hardwood, new carpet, fully landscaped. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #674479

956 N. Fox Run Dr., Tooele $314,900 3 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath. Brand new construction. 3 car garage, stucco & brick, upgraded cabinets, hardwood floors. Call Vicki Powell 435-8306010. #647496

4 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car grg. Beautiful open floor plan! New carpet in the main floor! This is a beauty. Give me a call! Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #691106

3 bdrm, 2 bath, 4 car grg. Wow! Gorgeous home on 5 acres in Erda. You cannot beat the views from this home. Too many extras to mention! Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #686451

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290 Tahoe, Tooele $164,900 3 bdrm, 1 3/4 bath, 2 car grg. Wow! Totally remodeled, new carpet, tile, paint. Great neighborhood, mature yard and trees. Call Vicki Powell 435830-6010. #681278

891 Whittaker Dr., Tooele $212,900 5 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Shows like a model. New carpet, tile, full mature yard, full sprinkler sys, fully fncd bkyd, close to school, great NE neighborhood, fully finished bsmt. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #681841

1047 Blue Peak, Pine Canyon $350,000 6 bdrm, 2.5 bath. Horse property & mother in law apartment, landscaped, many out buildings, shows well. Call Jay Kirk 435-830-2091. #608571

358 Palamino Dr., Grantsville $329,900 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg. This home is a must see! Gorgeous outside & in. Fruit trees, workshop & RV parking. Custom tile, neutral colors. Call Camie Jefferies 435-840-0727. #661389 GORGEOUS PROPERTY!

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816 Arrow St., Tooele $219,900 750 Sagewood Cir., Tooele $369,900 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg. Immaculate home & 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, 3 car grg. Brand new yard. Fully fenced bkyd w/ full auto sprinklers, construction. Huge home & yard, granite & tile bsmt is 85% complete, RV parking, central air, throughout, knotty alder cabinets, 9 ft ceilings, great NE location. Call Vicki Powell 435-830- extra length 3rd car grg, cul-de-sac lot. Priced to 6010. #686520 sell! Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #688857

618 Hunter Way, Granstville $169,900 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1 car grg. Great starter home. Room to grow with unfinished bsmt. New carpet & paint. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #680024

1388 N. 630 E., Tooele $239,900 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car grg. Handicap access! Open floor plan. Very nice! This is a must see! Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #673906

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8289 S. Indian Mtn. Rd., Rush Valley $1,395,000 6 bdrm, 4 full bath, 3 family rooms, 2 gas/log

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986 Bates Canyon Rd., Erda $519,900 6 bdrms, 2¾ baths, 2 car grg. 2 kitchens, 2 family rooms on 5 acres in East Erda. WOW! Come and take a look at this beautiful brick rambler. Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #682222

1818 W. 1100 N., SLC 84116 $223,000 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Great home with beautifully landscaped/fenced yard. Home warranty and $2,500 carpet allowance. Must see!! Call Christina Vowles 435-496-3820. #681069

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333 W. 440 S., Tooele $179,000 5 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg, 1 carport. Very nice home–updated kitchen with new cabinets, tile & paint. Fenced yard, finished bsmt. Call Debbie Millward 435-830-4716. #678482

1620 N. Durocher Ln., Tooele $226,900 5 bdrm, 2 full bath, 1/2 bath, 3/4 bath, 2 car grg. Beautiful & immaculate Overlake home! 100% finished basement, designer carpet & ceramic tile floors, too many extras to list here. Must see to appreciate! Call Guy Keisel 435-496-3739. #674964

343 W. Cimmarron Way, Erda $519,900 Awesome 5 acre turn key horse property, 36’x48’ four stall barn with hay storage, large “dressage” size lighted arena, 3 bed, 2.5 Bath. Call Guy Keisel 435-496-3739. #647465

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Cindy Wood 435-840-4959

Ron Wood 801-842-2194 Kathy Whitehouse 435-830-4441

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784 E. 540 N., Tooele $205,900 3 bdrm, 2 full bath, 1/2 bath, 2 car grg. Going, Going, Gone! Excellent condition, great views. Appliances stay, fireplace, washer and dryer included. Call Tommy D. Brewer 435-840-1332. #668885

1200 South Main, Lot #1, Tooele $295,000 3.2 acre zoned neighborhood commercial, could possibly be a quaint 19 single family residential subdivision — for less than $15,000 per lot! See agent for concept plan. This is a glaringly great price for this kind of opportunity. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #614661

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1200 South Main St., Lot #2, Tooele $355,000 WOW! 4.27 acres zoned neighborhood commercial, could possibily be many single family residences. Runs from Coleman to Three O’Clock Drive along highway. This is an unbelievable deal for this size lot. Call Laney Riegel NOW 435-830-7583. #648274

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80 N. “S” Street, SLC $650,000

4 bdrm, 2.75 bath, dtchd grg. Beautiful turn century home in Aves. Over 3,400 sq ft. Stnd glass wndws from old Christian Science Church, period fixures, new carpet, paint, wallpaper (all historically researched). Amazing home! Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #688736 Lots #8 & #15, Terra $59,900

Rare 5 acres between Rush Valley and 400 Worthington St., Grantsville $305,000 Dugway on Hwy 199. Build your dream 8.04 acres of prime residential development home or bring a manufactured home. Water opportunities. Zoned R21 (meaning half acre lots). permit has been applied for. No utilities. Call Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #672368 Tana DuBose 801-301-1275. #671351 1470 W. Hwy 199, Rush Valley $350,000 Beautiful piece of land in the Rush Valley area. This 23.36 acres of land comes with 2 well permits & 9 acre ft of water! Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #682701

Stockton Residential Lot adjacent to Plaza St. $39,900 Rare, affordable, .39 acre, build your new home here or this lot is approved for a manufactured home. Call Me! Tana DuBose 801-301-1275. #665361 Lot #2 Rocky Top Sub, Erda $345,000 5 acres horse property. Build your dream home. Enjoy the beautiful views. Close to BLM Land. 8 acre ft water to be approved. Call Pam Mallet 435-850-0105. #682033