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T RANSCRIPT B ULLETIN T OOELE December 11, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 115 NO. 060 50¢ BULLETIN BOARD B3 CLASSIFIEDS C3 CROSSWORD B5 HOMETOWN B1 OBITUARIES A6 SPORTS A10 TV LISTINGS B8 INSIDE Overnight workers keep Tooele going See B1 www.tooeletranscript.com Tooele’s Stuart hits last-minute shot See A10 THURSDAY Drug court graduates celebrate See A2 tooeletranscript.com Check out the features on our new Web site: Rush Valley Ophir Grantsville Tooele Lake Point Bauer Stockton Pine Canyon Stansbury Park Erda 45/29 40/26 44/30 45/30 44/30 46/30 46/30 40/26 44/30 47/31 See Complete Forecast on A9 WEATHER TOOELE 28.3 years 28.3 years 36.4 years 27.6 minutes 20.9 minutes 25.1 minutes 18.6% Population with Bachelor’s Degree Median Age Children Under 18 Living Under Poverty Level Travel Time to Work Median Monthly Housing Cost Births Per 1,000 Women 28.2% 27.0% 7.1% 11.1% 18.3% 111 79 55 $1,204 $1,324 $1,427 UTAH U.S. TOOELE UTAH U.S. TOOELE UTAH U.S. TOOELE 20.5% 12.9% 10.6% $62,130 $60,564 $60,374 24.7% Men Never Married Carpool to Work Children With All Parents Working Median Yearly Family Income Median Housing Value All data for Tooele County. Source: U.S. Census Bureau Work Outside of County of Residence 31.8% 33.7% 45.7% 49.8% 61.1% 41.7% 17.6% 27.4% $158,400 $189,700 $181,800 UTAH U.S. TOOELE UTAH U.S. TOOELE UTAH U.S. photography / Maegan Burr Author of “Hell Minus One” Anne A Johnson Davis walks through the crowd at a press conference Wednesday at the Utah State Capitol building. “Hell Minus One” is the first book of its kind published by Transcript-Bulletin Publishing. Gary Straquadine photography / Maegan Burr Transcript-Bulletin Benefit Fund parents Marsha and Michael Mitchell hug on the couch Monday night at their Tooele home. With help from the ben- efit fund, the Mitchell family may just have a Merry Christmas. Transcript-Bulletin Christmas Benefit Fund RIDING AT NATIONALS by Mark Watson SPORTS EDITOR The main event in profes- sional football is the Super Bowl. The biggest stage in professional baseball is the World Series. For professional rodeo cowboys, the ultimate goal is to compete in the National Finals in Las Vegas. Tooele bull rider Shawn Proctor has been one of the main attractions on that preeminent stage the past seven nights as he chases a world championship. Proctor is currently in fourth place out of 15 of the top bull rid- ers in the world, competing for big prize money each night. “It has been awesome. This is it for rodeo — as good as it can get,” Proctor said. “I don’t know how to explain how nervous and excited I was that first round the second that bull jumped out of the chute. But I was able to hold on and complete the ride.” On that momentous first night last Thursday, Proctor tied for second and pocketed $11,629. He was thrown off in rounds 2 and 3, but tied for fourth on Round 4 to earn another $4,688. “I had a bad get-off on Round 4 and the bull ran over the top of me and stepped on my shoul- der,” he said. “Since then, Justin Sportsmedicine team has been taking care of me. Their doctors are among the best in the sports world.” Starting with Round 5 on Monday, Proctor has had to arrive Proctor bucking for world title SEE PROCTOR PAGE A7 PRCA Prorodeo Photo/Dan Hubbell Tooele resident Shawn Proctor rides a bull earlier this week in the National Final Rodeo in Las Vegas. Proctor is perform- ing well in the bull-riding event, even with a shoulder injury. by Sarah Miley STAFF WRITER Anne A Johnson Davis stood in front of the steps leading to the Utah Attorney General’s Office in the Utah State Capitol Rotunda yesterday and sketched out a harrowing childhood of satanic ritual abuse. Her story, told to the attorney general’s office and subsequently report- ed in part under conditions of anonymity by media outlets in the mid-1990s, is now being told in full in a new memoir being published by Transcript Bulletin Publishing. “Hell Minus One: My Story of Deliverance From Satanic Ritual Memoir of satanic abuse a first for Transcript-Bulletin SEE MEMOIR PAGE A8 by Sarah Miley STAFF WRITER Financial hardships and medical emergencies this year made it seem like the Mitchell family of Tooele wasn’t going to be able to pro- vide gifts for their children to open on Christmas morning. That will change however, if Transcript-Bulletin readers can open their hearts to this family in need. The Mitchells are the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Christmas Benefit Fund fam- ily for 2008, and the deadline Readers can make Christmas merry for Mitchell family SEE BENEFIT PAGE A6 by Tim Gillie STAFF WRITER Tooele County residents may have less college education than other Utahns, but their fertility rate is much higher. Those are just two of a pleth- ora of facts to be gleaned from new 2007 estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The data has provided fresh insight into the nation’s midsized counties, cities and towns — those with populations between 20,000 and 64,999. This is the first time such data has been compiled for mid- sized areas between decennial census years. Although population growth in Tooele County has been slow- ing down since peaking in 2000, the total growth rate since the start of the decade has been 34.8 percent — enough to rank as the ninth-fastest-growing midsized county in the nation. One other Utah county came in ahead of Tooele, however. Wasatch County, with a 35 percent growth rate, placed seventh among fast- growing midsized counties. The leader of the pack was Lincoln County, S.D., with a 56.4 percent growth rate. The data also shows Tooele County is fairly young, match- ing a statewide average age of 28.3 years. That’s considerably below the U.S. average age of 36.4 years. The oldest county in the state among the 13 counties with a population greater than 20,000 is Summit County at an average of 34.6 years. The young- est county is Utah County at 24.2 years — a number that’s partially skewed by a large college stu- New Census data paints picture of county SEE CENSUS PAGE A5 by Tim Gillie STAFF WRITER After a nationwide search, Utah State University has turned to one of its own to become the first dean of USU Tooele. Gary Straquadine, a former vocational agriculture instruc- tor and current associate dean of USU’s College of Agriculture, will take the helm of the Tooele regional campus on May 1, 2009. “The potential for growth at the Tooele Regional Campus is enormous, and we are pleased to have identified the right person to provide leadership for that academic unit,” said Raymond Coward, USU execu- tive vice president and provost. “Dr. Straquadine is an estab- lished scholar, an experienced administrator and an inspira- tional leader.” Straquadine, 52, came to USU in 1987 after completing his doctorate in agricultural edu- cation at Ohio State University. He has held a variety of lead- ership positions including vice provost for academic and fac- ulty services and head of USU’s Department of Agricultural Systems Technology and Education. Originally from New Mexico, Straquadine earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from New Mexico State University in agricultural and First dean picked for USU Tooele SEE DEAN PAGE A7

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TRANSCRIPTBULLETINTTOOELE

December 11, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 115 NO. 060 50¢

BULLETIN BOARD B3

CLASSIFIEDS C3

CROSSWORD B5

HOMETOWN B1

OBITUARIES A6

SPORTS A10

TV LISTINGS B8

INSIDE

Overnight workers keep Tooele going

See B1

www.tooeletranscript.com

Tooele’s Stuart hits last-minute

shot See A10

THURSDAY

Drug court graduates celebrate

See A2

tooeletranscript.com

Check out the features on our new Web site:

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SNOWPACKSnow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday

Rocky Basin Mining VernonSettlement Fork Creek

Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin

Wednesday 1.1” 1.8” 0.1”Average 6.4” 3.7” 2.3”Percent of Average 17% 49% 4%

UV INDEX

Snowfall (in inches)

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Last Month Season Week to date to date

The Sun Rise Set

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UV INDEX

The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10Very High; 11+ Extreme

ALMANACTemperatures

Precipitation (in inches)

Daily Temperatures

SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELESUN AND MOON

UTAH WEATHER

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Salt Lake City

Ogden

Logan

Provo

Vernal

Price

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Nephi

Manti

Green River

RichfieldMoab

Cedar CitySt. George Kanab

Blanding

BeaverHanksville

Delta

GrouseCreek

Roosevelt

Clive

Rush Valley

Wendover

Gold Hill

Vernon

Ophir

Grantsville

Tooele

Lake Point

Bauer

Stockton

Pine Canyon

Stansbury ParkErda

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Ibapah

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Friday 7:43 a.m. 5:03 p.m.Saturday 7:44 a.m. 5:03 p.m.Sunday 7:45 a.m. 5:03 p.m.Monday 7:46 a.m. 5:03 p.m.Tuesday 7:46 a.m. 5:04 p.m.Wednesday 7:47 a.m. 5:04 p.m.Thursday 7:48 a.m. 5:04 p.m.

Friday 4:59 p.m. 7:59 a.m.Saturday 6:14 p.m. 9:03 a.m.Sunday 7:33 p.m. 9:54 a.m.Monday 8:51 p.m. 10:34 a.m.Tuesday 10:06 p.m. 11:06 a.m.Wednesday 11:16 p.m. 11:33 a.m.Thursday none 11:57 a.m.

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A little morning snow

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Shown is Friday’s weather. Temperatures are Friday night’s lows and Friday’s

highs.

High/Low past week 50/23Normal high/low past week 42/22Average temp past week 34.2Normal average temp past week 32.1

Statistics for the week ending Dec. 10.

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TOOELE

28.3years

28.3years

36.4years

27.6minutes

20.9minutes

25.1minutes

18.6%

Population with Bachelor’s Degree

Median Age

Children Under 18 LivingUnder Poverty Level

Travel Time to Work

Median Monthly Housing Cost

Births Per 1,000 Women

28.2% 27.0% 7.1% 11.1% 18.3%

111 79 55

$1,204 $1,324 $1,427UTAH U.S. TOOELE UTAH U.S. TOOELE UTAH U.S.

TOOELE20.5% 12.9% 10.6% $62,130 $60,564 $60,374

24.7%

Men Never Married

Carpool to Work

Children With All Parents Working

Median Yearly Family Income

Median Housing ValueAll data for Tooele County. Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Work Outside of Countyof Residence

31.8% 33.7% 45.7% 49.8% 61.1%

41.7% 17.6% 27.4%

$158,400 $189,700 $181,800

UTAH U.S. TOOELE UTAH U.S. TOOELE UTAH U.S.

photography / Maegan Burr

Author of “Hell Minus One” Anne A Johnson Davis walks through the crowd at a press conference Wednesday at the Utah State Capitol building. “Hell Minus One” is the first book of its kind published by Transcript-Bulletin Publishing.

Gary Straquadine

photography / Maegan Burr

Transcript-Bulletin Benefit Fund parents Marsha and Michael Mitchell hug on the couch Monday night at their Tooele home. With help from the ben-efit fund, the Mitchell family may just have a Merry Christmas.

Transcript-Bulletin Christmas Benefit Fund

RIDING AT NATIONALS

by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR

The main event in profes-sional football is the Super Bowl. The biggest stage in professional baseball is the World Series. For professional rodeo cowboys, the ultimate goal is to compete in the National Finals in Las Vegas.

Tooele bull rider Shawn Proctor has been one of the main attractions on that preeminent stage the past seven nights as he chases a world championship.

Proctor is currently in fourth place out of 15 of the top bull rid-ers in the world, competing for big prize money each night.

“It has been awesome. This is it for rodeo — as good as it can get,” Proctor said. “I don’t know how to explain how nervous and excited I was that first round the second that bull jumped out of the chute. But I was able to hold on and complete the ride.”

On that momentous first night last Thursday, Proctor tied for second and pocketed $11,629.

He was thrown off in rounds 2 and 3, but tied for fourth on Round 4 to earn another $4,688.

“I had a bad get-off on Round 4 and the bull ran over the top of me and stepped on my shoul-der,” he said. “Since then, Justin Sportsmedicine team has been taking care of me. Their doctors are among the best in the sports world.”

Starting with Round 5 on Monday, Proctor has had to arrive

Proctor bucking for world title

SEE PROCTOR PAGE A7 ➤

PRCA Prorodeo Photo/Dan Hubbell

Tooele resident Shawn Proctor rides a bull earlier this week in the National Final Rodeo in Las Vegas. Proctor is perform-ing well in the bull-riding event, even with a shoulder injury.

by Sarah MileySTAFF WRITER

Anne A Johnson Davis stood in front of the steps leading to the Utah Attorney General’s Office in the Utah State Capitol Rotunda yesterday and sketched out a harrowing childhood of satanic ritual abuse. Her story, told to the attorney general’s

office and subsequently report-ed in part under conditions of anonymity by media outlets in the mid-1990s, is now being told in full in a new memoir being published by Transcript Bulletin Publishing.

“Hell Minus One: My Story of Deliverance From Satanic Ritual

Memoir of satanic abuse a first for Transcript-Bulletin

SEE MEMOIR PAGE A8 ➤

by Sarah MileySTAFF WRITER

Financial hardships and medical emergencies this year made it seem like the Mitchell family of Tooele wasn’t going to be able to pro-vide gifts for their children to open on Christmas morning.

That will change however, if Transcript-Bulletin readers can open their hearts to this family in need.

The Mitchells are the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Christmas Benefit Fund fam-ily for 2008, and the deadline

Readers can make Christmas merry for Mitchell family

SEE BENEFIT PAGE A6 ➤

by Tim GillieSTAFF WRITER

Tooele County residents may have less college education than other Utahns, but their fertility rate is much higher.

Those are just two of a pleth-ora of facts to be gleaned from new 2007 estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The data has provided fresh insight into the nation’s midsized counties, cities and towns — those with populations between 20,000 and 64,999. This is the first time such data has been compiled for mid-sized areas between decennial census years.

Although population growth in Tooele County has been slow-ing down since peaking in 2000, the total growth rate since the start of the decade has been 34.8 percent — enough to rank as the

ninth-fastest-growing midsized county in the nation. One other Utah county came in ahead of Tooele, however. Wasatch County, with a 35 percent growth rate, placed seventh among fast-growing midsized counties. The leader of the pack was Lincoln County, S.D., with a 56.4 percent growth rate.

The data also shows Tooele County is fairly young, match-ing a statewide average age of 28.3 years. That’s considerably below the U.S. average age of 36.4 years. The oldest county in the state among the 13 counties with a population greater than 20,000 is Summit County at an average of 34.6 years. The young-est county is Utah County at 24.2 years — a number that’s partially skewed by a large college stu-

New Census data paints picture of county

SEE CENSUS PAGE A5 ➤

by Tim Gillie

STAFF WRITER

After a nationwide search, Utah State University has turned to one of its own to become the first dean of USU Tooele.

Gary Straquadine, a former vocational agriculture instruc-tor and current associate dean of USU’s College of Agriculture, will take the helm of the Tooele regional campus on May 1, 2009.

“The potential for growth at the Tooele Regional Campus is enormous, and we are pleased to have identified the right person to provide leadership for that academic unit,” said Raymond Coward, USU execu-tive vice president and provost. “Dr. Straquadine is an estab-lished scholar, an experienced administrator and an inspira-tional leader.”

Straquadine, 52, came to USU in 1987 after completing his doctorate in agricultural edu-cation at Ohio State University. He has held a variety of lead-ership positions including vice provost for academic and fac-ulty services and head of USU’s Department of Agricultural Systems Technology and Education. Originally from New Mexico, Straquadine earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from New Mexico State University in agricultural and

First dean picked for USU Tooele

SEE DEAN PAGE A7 ➤

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by Tim Gillie

STAFF WRITER

As soon as Tooele County’s drug court was dismissed Tuesday night, a lady with gray hair, well-dressed and groomed, made her way to the front of the courtroom. She pushed the swinging gate open and approached drug court therapist and counselor Terry Bates. The lady waited a moment for Bates to finish a conversation with a colleague, then flung her arms around Bates with tears in her eyes.

“Thank you, I thought she was dead,” said the lady, referring to her daughter Sarah Hughes.

It was the kind of happy end-ing seen often after drug court graduations.

Hughes, along with five others,

graduated Tuesday night from the county’s five-year-old drug court program. The program takes individuals that are facing felony drug convictions with no record of violence or sex-offens-es and gives them a chance to turn their lives around through a combination of weekly court appearances, supervision of adult probation and parole offi-cers, and individual and group counseling, according to Bates.

Graduations are held quarter-ly. The typical graduating class is three or four, according to Bates.

Tuesday there were a lot of tears and smiles as each gradu-ate took a few minutes to address a courtroom full of drug court staff, parents, and friends. Each described their life before drug court, the struggle they went through to complete drug court,

and their hopes for the future.Trevor McNiven described

his $1,400-a-month marijuana addiction as being miserable and unhappy.

Laura Turner talked of suf-fering withdrawals in jail before joining an opiate addiction group as part of her drug court therapy.

Some graduates admitted that when they entered drug court their first thought wasn’t on changing their entire life.

“I wasn’t that sincere when I first entered drug court,” said Tanya Anderson. “I was just going to do what I had to get out of the program. In time that changed to wanting to stay sober and finally I learned to enjoy life and what it has to offer.”

Stephanie Robertson described how wonderful it felt

to now have goals and aspira-tions for the future. She has lived in the same place for two years and said she’s become a much better mother to her children.

Sarah Hughes wanted to get her GED and eventually become a drug therapist to help others.

“Those who have not had to crawl out of this hell will never know what it is like,” said Hughes. “I want to help others like I was helped.”

The program requires struc-ture and discipline, said Bates. Missed court appearances or being late for counseling ses-sions can earn participants jail time.

“It is set up as at least a 13-month program, but the time it takes to complete depends on the individual,” Bates said.

Tuesday’s graduating class

ranged from 400 to 700 days of sobriety among graduates.

District Court Judge Stephen Henriod presides over drug court. Henriod has only been in Tooele since May, but he has been on the bench for 14 years and has worked with the drug court pro-gram in Salt Lake County. He said

through the therapeutic justice of drug court, offenders receive treatment rather than incarcera-tion — which helps them beat their addictions and avoid re-offending.

“I hope you realize that you are a work in progress,” Henriod told the graduates. “Use the skills

that you have learned every day. Come back and visit, but please, not on the criminal calendar.”

“This is one of the best things I get to do as county attorney,” said Tooele County Attorney Doug Hogan. “It makes us happy to see lives turned around. The graduates of the program sell the

program to the community.”Jason Penrose, now 532 days

clean, is happy that even though he has graduated he may contin-ue to attend classes with Bates.

“I have learned valuable tools for life, not just gotten treat-ment,” Penrose [email protected]

Drug court graduates pledge to use second chance for good

photography / Maegan Burr

Drug court graduate Stephanie Robertson hugs Judge Stephen Henriod Tuesday night after her case is formally dismissed at the 3rd District Court house.

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by Doug RadunichSTAFF WRITER

The Stansbury Park Service Agency approved a $652,028

budget Wednesday that was up 21 percent over the previous year’s budget.

Service agency trustees have said the increase is necessary to keep up with the rising cost of maintenance and repairs.

“The budget for 2009 is a little higher than last year’s because we raised the mill levy in order to do major infrastructure repairs that have needed to be done for 25 years,” said trustee Randy Jones. “With the tax increase, we were also able to pool in more money for different projects.”

Trustee John O’Donnell said despite the revenue increase, making spending allocations was still difficult.

“We don’t have a lot of extra money to spend, so we just don’t spend money on things we don’t absolutely need,” O’Donnell said. “In 2008 we had a lot of small projects and were frugal with how we managed them, but we will have similar challenges for 2009. Work on the golf course and lake will be big priorities next year.”

Major improvement proj-ects will include installation of an automatic sprinkler system, relining golf course ponds, and restoring the deck around the pool.

“We will replace all manu-

al sprinklers, which are get-ting close to 40 years old, with sprinklers that conserve water and are controlled by a satellite system that turns them off and

on,” Jones said. “We will also start redoing the golf course ponds by making them deeper and putting vinyl liners around them to help prevent leaking.”

Another project is the ongo-ing battle to keep up Stansbury Lake by dying the water to combat algae growth, main-taining water levels and mow-ing weeds.

Those and other mainte-nance and repair projects com-prise 28 percent of the budget. The lion’s share of expenditures, 45 percent, come from wages, salaries and benefits — many of which are related to mainte-nance and repair efforts.

On the revenue side, most

of the service agency’s operat-ing funds come from general property taxes, which total 76 percent of the entire budget. Only $2,000 is budgeted to be taken in from sales taxes.

“There are hardly any busi-nesses in Stansbury Park, so we don’t need that much money set aside for the sales tax bud-get,” O’Donnell said. “We do collect sales taxes from our concessions, however.”

O’Donnell expects the increased budget will enable the service agency to make steady progress on its infra-structure upgrades.

“We got an exceptional amount of work done and

exceeded our expectations with our budget for 2008,” he said. “Our goal is to do as well in 2009. We also plan to have a good cohesiveness among our board members once again next year.” [email protected]

Stansbury trustees approve 21 percent budget increase

General Property Tax

$495,028

$293,088

$69,440

$184,000

$58,500 $32,000

$75,000

Revenue

Stansbury Park Budget

Expenses

$2,000$13,000$29,000$22,000 $4,000

$6,000

Fees in Lieu of Property Tax

Sales Tax

Clubhouse Rental

Swimming Pool

Wages, Salaries and Benefits

Liability Insurance

Utilities

Maintenance and Repair

graphic: John Hamilton

Other Fuel

Golf Course Lease

Concessions

Interest

Cell Tower Rental

$15,000

Source: Stansbury Park Service Agency

882.0050

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THURSDAY December 11, 2008 A3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN

by Sarah Miley

STAFF WRITER

The Bureau of Land Management has been gather-ing and removing wild horses from the Cedar Mountains this week in an effort to get the herd’s population to a sustain-able level.

The number of wild horses in the Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area, located on roughly 212,000 acres north of Dugway, is currently over the appropriate management level — a BLM term to denote car-rying capacity — according to Lisa Reid, BLM spokeswoman.

Currently there are approxi-mately 630 wild horses in the herd. The BLM considers an appropriate level to be between 190 and 300 horses.

Roughly 520 horses will have been gathered by the time the week is over, approximately 80 of which will be mares given a pellet contraceptive vac-cine and returned back to the range.

Gathering that many wild horses is an inexact science.

“We don’t set our time by days,” she said. “We set it by numbers, so we’re hoping to be done by Saturday for sure.”

A temporary corral, called a gather site, has been set up with panels and fencing, Reid said.

“The helicopter will go up on the herd management area and find herds or bands of horses to make one big herd and slowly work them into the trap site,” she said. “We’re set up on a knoll. He’ll bring them around the knoll or knob and they’ll run right into the trap site. It’s kind of an element of surprise.”

The last gathering of this herd was conducted in 2004. Ideally, Reid said, the BLM would like to gather every four years.

“We figure herds reproduce at a rate of 20 percent each year,” she said. “Provided we have sustainable forage, we can go four years and still sustain the

herd to be healthy and viable. At four years it starts impacting the resources. If the resources are impacted, so are the wildlife and the multiple use that we have to manage for.”

While there have been issues of overpopulation of wild hors-

es across the West, Reid said populations statewide are healthy.

“As far as the herds here in our state, population-wise we are sitting pretty good,” she said. “We do a census every year and we are right on top of our numbers.”

She added gathering and

removing is an expensive operation. This gather will cost approximately $300 a head for a rough total of $156,000.

Under the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 and the 1976 Federal Land Policy and Management Act, the

BLM is charged with managing, protecting and controlling wild horses on public rangelands. As part of this responsibility, the agency manages populations, which requires the removal of excess animals.

The horses that are gathered will be taken to the Salt Lake Wild Horse and Burro Center

in Herriman where they will be prepared for adoption. Through the BLM’s Adopt a Horse or Burro Program, the first oppor-tunity to adopt one of these horses will be Feb. 21.

Reid said none of the horses gathered as of Wednesday after-noon were abandoned.

“We can usually tell if they’ve been abandoned. A lot of times people would leave the shoes on the horses,” she said. “As of right now, we haven’t gath-ered any that have been aban-doned.”

The last time a gather was held for the Onaqui Mountains herd — the other herd in Tooele County — was in 2005.

Reid added that ideally that herd should be gathered in 2009.

“In a perfect world we’d be gathering them next year, but at this time a gather has not been set,” she said. [email protected]

BLM rounding up wild horsesPlan is to cut herd from roughly 630 to 190 head in Cedar Mountains

photo courtesy of Lisa Reid, BLM

A helicopter rounds up wild horses from the Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area on Tuesday. More than 500 horses are being gathered this week to get the herd’s population to a sustainable level.

“Provided we have sustainable forage, we can go four years and still sustain the herd to be healthy and viable.”

Lisa ReidBLM spokeswoman

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TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINTHURSDAY December 11, 2008 A5

OUT & ABOUT

I n his classic short story “Shooting an Elephant,” George Orwell describes

being a British colonial cop in Burma by saying, “I was hated by large numbers of people — the only time in my life that I have been important enough for this to happen to me.”

I know how he felt. Nothing in my previous professional life has adequately prepared me for the anger I have encountered as editor of the Transcript.

I can’t claim to be all that important, but like most jour-nalists, I’ve piggybacked on the reputations of publications I’ve worked for. My byline has been in national and international magazines, yet many of those stories never generated a peep back from readers — positive or negative. I was editor of two metro business magazines in Salt Lake City and Honolulu, but much of the feedback there tended to come from diplomatic executives and PR people. They were generally patient with journalists, knowing it served their cause better in the long run to keep the lines of commu-nication open than to blow their top over a single article.

In Tooele County, however, folks tend to call it like they see it.

That’s wonderful — in the sense that people care passion-ately about the paper — but mix that honesty and passion with an anger that seems to be epi-demic these days and you get something not so wonderful.

I realized early on in this job that my natural immunities were inadequate against this virulent new strain of anger. Perhaps I got soft from many years working in Polynesia and Asia, where criticism, when it comes, comes along the lines of “Sir, I’m afraid I must take exception to a point in your article.” Contrast that with a

phone call I took a few months after starting at the Transcript:

“Good morning, this is Jeff.”“Who the hell do you think

you are?”I waited, suspecting the ques-

tion to be more rhetorical than existential.

“Where do you get off putting my baby on the front page of the paper?”

Now I was scrambling, trying to recollect an A1 story with an infant in it.

“Sorry, ma’am but who is your baby?” I asked.

She gave me a name I recog-nized immediately. I wasn’t sure what logic to employ next.

“Ma’am,” I explained, “your baby stabbed someone.”

I lost that battle, shot down in the end by a barrage of exple-tives.

Since then I’ve taken many calls of anonymous rage. Some people are livid about articles we’ve done. Others are furious about articles we haven’t done. Some are incensed about an op-ed they disagree with — “get your facts straight” they’ll snarl, referring to a columnist’s opin-ion on the Opinion page. A handful are still steaming about a story the paper did a decade ago.

The most common lead sen-tence in a Letter to the Editor is “I’m shocked and appalled…” I always wondered why it couldn’t be one or the other? Personally, I’d love to hear from a guy who was only appalled.

My family tells me not to per-sonalize these exchanges. “It’s the paper they hate,” they reas-sure me cheerfully, “not you.”

Somehow, that doesn’t help.Admittedly, journalists are

about as beloved as trial law-yers these days. In fact, many virtuous politicians will tell you journalists are either too liberal or too conservative, and in any case are always looking to stir up trouble in otherwise peace-ful waters. But are we the target of any more anger than anyone else?

Certainly there’s a lot of anger being sprayed about, so no matter what profession you’re in, you’re likely to get tagged by some of it. Parents bark at teachers, impatient shoppers growl at checkout clerks, com-muters rant at each other in their cars — and the world goes around. Some people think violent media is to blame for all this resentment toward our fellow man. I suspect it has something to do with time and pressure, there being less of the former and more of the later these days.

I also think civility is being eroded year by year, which comes as a big shock to anyone who spends time outside the country then returns. There are no taboos about expressing anger openly in America any-more. If you’ve got a beef with someone, get it off your chest. If someone’s got a beef with you, don’t let him give you any crap.

The only respite we get from our mounting anger comes dur-ing Christmastime. Even then, the signs are subtle — fewer people flipping you off in traf-fic, fewer e-mails screaming at you in all capital letters. For two or three weeks, it’s like going back in time 50 years. Once in a while, a stranger even tells you Merry Christmas.

In the end, perhaps that’s the greatest gift we can give each other this holiday season — a break from all that [email protected]

Journalist pleads for cease-fire

Jeff BarrusEDITOR

dent population.The oldest county in the

country at an average age of 51.3 is Charlotte County on Florida’s southwest coast. There are only 38 counties in the country with an average age younger than Tooele County — an impres-sive number considering there are 1,881 counties nationwide. The youngest county in the nation with an average age of 22.2 years is Madison County, Idaho. When it comes to young households, those headed by a married couple with children under 18, Tooele County leads the nation at 41.6 percent. That is well above the Utah average of 32.3 percent, and significant-ly greater than the U.S. average of 21.7 percent.

Jerry Hurst, Tooele County commissioner, said there are some major concerns with leading a county that has such phenomenal growth in young families.

“The first thing that worries me is water,” Hurst said. “We live in a desert and as more people move out here we are just plain going to run out of water someday.”

Hurst also cites the impact of growth on services provided by the county and municipalities.

“We need more police, sheriff deputies, firemen, and it has been a huge impact on schools,” he said. “All the infrastructure needs to grow, including roads and sewer systems.”

The new census data paints a more detailed picture of life-style habits, as well as demo-graphics.

Tooele County residents spend more time driving to work than people in any other Utah county, and more time than most other Americans. Average travel time for county residents is 27.6 minutes com-pared to a state average of 20.9 minutes and a national aver-age of 25.1 minutes. Next time you are stuck in traffic, however, think of Richmond County, N.Y. (Staten Island), which has the longest average commute time in the nation at 42.6 minutes. If you want to shorten your com-mute, move to Brown County, S.D., with the shortest average commute of only 12.2 minutes.

However, perhaps because of the long commute time, Tooele County also has the highest percentage of workers that car-pool to work in the nation, 27.6 percent. That compares to 12.9

percent statewide and only 10.6 percent nationally. The number of UTA van pools to Dugway, as well as company shuttles to industrial operations in the west desert, may help account for that phenomenon.

“We need to create more jobs close to home,” said Rep. Jim Gowans, D-Tooele. “The prob-lem is having enough water to support a lot of industries and competing with the Wasatch Front to attract new indus-tries.”

When it comes to making babies, Tooele County is No. 1 in the state with 111 births per 1000 among women ages 15 to 50. Nationally, that is enough births to tie us for fifth place with Custer County, Okla. The top county at 132 births per 1000 women is Howard County, Texas.

Tooele County residents also apparently place less priority on higher education than other Utahns. Only 18.6 percent of county residents have bach-elor’s degrees, compared to a state average of 28.2 percent. That ranks Tooele County low-est in the state among midsized counties in percentage of bach-elor’s degrees. The highest rate goes to Summit County at 48.1 percent. The national average is 27 percent with a bachelor’s degree. Tooele County has fewer children living below the pov-erty level than elsewhere in the state, with 11.1 percent state-wide and 7.1 percent in Tooele. Summit County is the lowest in the state with 5.5 percent of children under 18 living below the poverty level.

Women looking for an eli-gible bachelor would be wise to steer clear of Tooele County. Only 24.7 percent of county men has never married, com-pared to a state average of 31.8 percent and a national average of 33.7 percent. A good man is easier to find in Cache County, home of Utah State University, where 38 percent of men have never married.

The new census data provides more evidence behind one factor driving Tooele County’s growth: cheap housing. Nationwide, the average monthly cost for hous-ing in owner-occupied units with a mortgage is $1,427. In Utah, the average is $1,324, and in Tooele County the average is $1,204. Comparatively, the highest cost in the state is found in Summit County at $2,012 per month with the lowest San Pete County at $964 per month.

The new data covers only 13 of Utah’s 29 counties — Box

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Ross P. Taylor

Ross P. Taylor, 83, of Meridian, Idaho died Monday, Dec. 8, 2008 at a local hospital.

Ross was born April 5, 1925 in Loa, to Wilford and Edith Taylor. He was raised and went to school in Greenwood, Idaho and moved to Burley, Idaho in his teens. He worked for the shipyards in Oregon for a short time before he was drafted. Before leaving for the Army he returned to the Burley area where he became acquainted with the woman he would marry. After being wound-ed in Italy he returned home to Idaho to begin his courtship with Evelyn. They were married May 29, 1945, a marriage that lasted

over 63 years. This union brought three children, Linda, Steve and Dennis.

Ross and Evelyn moved to Tacoma, Wash., where he worked for Mt. Rainer Ordnance Depot until it closed. He was then trans-ferred to Tooele Army Depot in Tooele, where he worked in small arms. When the small arms unit was closed he worked various other jobs to continue to support his family. His favorite thing to do was skeet shoot and he came home with several turkeys over the years. He was an excellent marksman. He loved to hunt, fish and camp out. Bowling was his favorite pastime in the win-ter months. He belonged to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the National Rifle Association and Disabled American Veterans.

Ross is survived by his wife, Evelyn, daughter, Linda (Bill)

Bochat of Meridian, Idaho, sons, Steve (Peggy) Taylor of Kuna, Idaho and Dennis Taylor of Littlefield, Texas, sister, Thelma Boswell of Reedsport, Ore., 12 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren with two more on the way.

Ross was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and one grandson.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., on Friday, Dec. 12, 2008 at the Meridian Gospel Tabernacle, 1507 N. Meridian Rd., Meridian. A visitation will begin 10 a.m., at the church. Burial will follow at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery, Boise, Idaho. Services are under the direction of Accent Funeral Home, Meridian, Idaho.

Catherine Swenson

Catherine Swenson was born on Dec. 6, 1957 and passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Dec. 6, 2008 having just turned 51.

Catherine (or Catt) grew up as the youngest of four children. She loved the outdoors and always went hunting and fishing with her father and brother.

Through the years Catt made many lasting friendships. The immensity of her capacity to love and give of herself cannot be measured. Her companion of over 15 years, Amy Schanfield, had the privilege of experiencing that love. The world has lost a truly beautiful soul, and she will be forever missed by all of us.

Catherine is also survived by her mother Norma Swenson of

St. George; sisters Vicki (Gordon) Woods of Tooele, Paula (Larry) Higgins of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and one brother Ty (Michelle) Swenson of Sunset.

Catherine is preceded in death by her father Taylor Swenson; grandparents Max and Unity Swenson, and Jack and Mildred Barber.

The family asks in lieu of flow-ers please make a donation to the No More Homeless Pets In Utah, 324 S. 400 West, Salt Lake City, UT, 84101-1120.

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We love you Catherine and you will always be in our hearts.

Angelo Victor Benavidez (Medina/Benavidez)

Our sweet child Angelo Victor Benavidez was taken home to be an Angel of God after a tragic automobile accident near Taos, N.M. Angelo’s grandpa Robert Benavidez also lost his life on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008, with Angelo by his side.

Angelo was a happy and healthy 3-and-a-half year old who loved life and enjoyed being

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He was born May 9, 2005 to Ivan and Kim (Medina) Benavidez. He is survived by his grandparents Willie and Cree Medina (Tooele) and Charlene Benavidez (Taos), great-grandparents Madelena and Pablo Martinez (Taos), uncles and aunts Ken and Pam Medina (Tooele) and Paul and Devana Benavidez (Albuquerque), cous-ins Megan, Jenna and Sidney Medina (Tooele). Services will be held in Taos, N.M.

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LaRue Cluff Miklovik

LaRue Cluff Miklovik, 80, passed away Dec. 6, 2008 in Salt Lake City. She was born Aug. 10, 1928 in Lake Point to Owen and Blanch Davis Cluff. She graduat-ed from Tooele High School and married John Maklovik on May 28, 1947 in Elko, Nev. Interment Valley View Memorial Park in Salt Lake City.

Bernard V. Gilbert

Funeral services are planned for Bernard V. Gilbert, who died Dec. 11, 2008 at his home in St. George. A viewing will be held Tuesday, Dec. 16 at the LDS church at 415 W. Apple St., Grantsville, from 1-1:45 p.m., fol-lowed by a funeral service at 2 p.m. A full obituary will be in next Tuesday’s paper.

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Michael, 30, is hard of hear-ing and his wife, 32-year-old Marsha, is deaf. The couple has three children: daughter Aleisha, 7; and sons Isaac, 6, and Skyler, 3.

For seven years, Michael was working two jobs to provide for his family. But when he quit Wal-Mart and later lost a job at UPS, things took an even tougher turn. Just a few weeks after being out of work, Michael was found by his daughter unre-sponsive at his home in Tooele. He remained in a light coma for two weeks and spent another two weeks in the University of Utah Hospital recovering.

His body was overworked and he was severely dehydrat-ed. The medication he was on also caused his kidneys to shut down, resulting in him being put on dialysis for another two months.

In addition to Michael’s medical issues, Marsha has had medical problems as well. Last year her tonsils and gallbladder

had to be removed.All the medical bills have

taken a toll on the struggling family’s finances.

A month after returning home from the hospital, Michael got a job as a butcher as Maceys. He says he will never again work two jobs and is grateful for the time he’s been able to spend with his kids the past seven months.

Communication within the family can sometimes be diffi-cult because Michael is hard of hearing and Marsha is deaf.

“We rely on our kids a lot and sometimes our kids don’t understand what we’re talking about,” Michael said.

He said he had wanted to get a cell phone to text with, but hasn’t been able to afford it. In addition, a TTY/TDD phone would be beneficial for the fam-ily so they could more easily communicate with others.

Michael and Marsha could also both use new hearing aids.

Marsha enjoys scrapbook-ing, so a digital camera with a memory card could help her with those activities.

Michael would like new run-ning shoes, size 12 1/2.

Daughter Aleisha would be delighted with a Barbie. Son Isaac would like a scooter and a train. Skyler also wants a scoot-er and likes anything that deals with Iron Man.

To help the Mitchell family, please drop off donated items or send money to the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, 58 N. Main St., Tooele, Utah 84074, with items clearly marked “Christmas Benefit Fund.” The deadline for donations is Friday, Dec. [email protected]

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at the arena one and a half hours earlier than normal to have his shoulder treated and have a brace slipped around his upper torso.

“An hour and a half before I ride, I get an electric stem unit and ice, and then go back for heat just prior to the ride and put on a neoprene brace that fits around my whole body and shoulder so I can’t move my arm. I have a hard time getting off the bull and get-ting back up off the ground with that brace,” Proctor said.

Although injured, Proctor had the ride of his life during Round 6 Tuesday, scoring 89 points of a possible 100 and winning first place to earn $16,767.

“He was a good bull and he was real bad in the chute,” Proctor said. “The first time I slid up on him he jumped over into the next chute and I had to get off. They had to back him back out and get him back in the right chute. Then he went one jump out of the chute and spun to the right and kept

spinning. I had to keep moving on him.”

After winning it all on Tuesday night, Proctor did not score on Wednesday. Still, through seven rounds he is fourth with $33,083 in winnings already. The final three rounds will be tonight, Friday and Saturday.

Proctor said his damaged shoul-der won’t stop him from chasing his dream.

“I’ve had more serious injuries. The same thing happened to me last year when a bull stepped on the same shoulder.”

Proctor is still in the chase for National Bull Rider of the Year, which goes to the cowboy with the most prize money earned from January through the National Finals in December.

“I’m not sure where I’m at right now — I think about sixth or sev-enth in the world. I still have a shot at winning the world title,” Proctor said before Wednesday’s ride.

Each competing cowboy receives nine complimentary tickets each night to the rodeo. Proctor said his allocation has been in high demand from aunts,

uncles, cousins and friends.Uncle Larry Russell, from Rush

Valley, who helped Proctor get his start riding bulls in the seventh grade, was in Las Vegas to cheer his nephew on during the first weekend of the NFR. He plans to be back this Friday and Saturday for the final two nights. And par-ents Ken and Peggy Proctor have been in Las Vegas cheering on their son every night.

“I’m just so excited for him. It’s a goal he’s had since he was 6 or 7 years old,” his mother said.

The 22-year-old cowboy is soaking up this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

“I’m just down here having fun,” he said. “During the day I try not to think about bull riding much until I show up to the rodeo. I don’t want to think about it and put a lot of pressure on myself. I’ve just been hanging out with friends and family. We’ve done a ton of shopping getting Christmas presents. Now, I have to go a bit early to the arena each night to have my shoulder treated. But I go, get on my bull, get off and go back to having fun.”[email protected]

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by Emma PenrodCORRESPONDENT

The increased danger of car-bon monoxide poisoning during colder weather may bring feelings of fear and anxiety, but the Tooele City Fire Department knows the key to peace of mind is preven-tion.

Since 2005, the number of calls 911 dispatchers have received regarding carbon monoxide poi-soning has doubled to 60 reports annually, according to Bucky Whitehouse, department repre-sentative. He said that is a topic of concern that becomes particular-ly problematic this time of year.

“There is a definite increase in carbon monoxide calls during the winter months, mostly because people are inside and running their furnaces,” Whitehouse said.

Despite the increased risk during the colder months, Whitehouse said the danger could be greatly reduced through certain preventative measures.

“Prevention is key, and the

first line of prevention is getting a carbon monoxide detector,” Whitehouse said.

A recent change in the building code requires new homes to have a carbon monoxide alarm, but older homes may be without the device, according to Whitehouse. The fire department recommends each household have at least one detector, but having a detector on every level, including in the base-ment, is ideal.

The detectors are either elec-tric or battery-operated, and range in price from $20 to $60. Most don’t require a fancy instal-lation, as they can be mounted to any wall or plugged in to an electrical outlet.

Whitehouse cautions buyers to remember that smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are not the same device. He also said it is important to ensure the alarm is mounted to a wall and not to the ceiling in order to bet-ter detect ground-hugging car-bon monoxide.

Whitehouse said the second

step to safeguarding against car-bon monoxide poisoning is to stay up-to-date with home and appliance maintenance.

He suggested having an inspec-tion of gas-burning appliances at least once a year to ensure proper ventilation.

The third step, Whitehouse said, is to become familiar with common sources of carbon mon-oxide. These sources include anything burning fuels, such as natural gas, coal and even wood. These include items like grills, water heaters and furnaces. Another problematic source is cars, Whitehouse said.

“Never leave a car to warm up in the garage or even the drive-way,” he said.

Anyone experiencing unex-plained flu-like symptoms such as headache, vertigo, ringing in the ears and nausea are encour-aged to call 911 and vacate the building immediately.

Though dispatchers are highly trained to deal with incidents of poisoning, Whitehouse said,

“Prevention is still the best thing residents can do to protect them-selves.”

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Assistant Fire Chief David Gillette demonstrates how the fire department checks furnaces for carbon monoxide on Thursday at the Tooele City fire station. Cases of carbon monoxide poisoning have doubled in Tooele since 2005.

extension education. He has published more than 70 profes-sional manuscripts and scien-tific articles on agricultural and science education.

“The opportunity to be involved in the growth of the campus and its academic offerings was very attractive,” Straquadine said. “USU as a land grant college has a mission to be the people’s college, to take education to the people, and that is what the Tooele campus is doing. I intend to continue to develop the programs that are already planned. I don’t plan any change in direction. I am enough of a researcher to say I need to collect some data before making any decisions. Ask me in about a year and I can tell more about the future and where we will be going.”The move to having an academic dean head the campus signals a matur-ing of USU Tooele, according to Ronda Menlove, USU vice pro-vost for Regional Campuses and Distance Education.

“An academic dean is an expe-rienced senior-level administra-tor in the college system, and as we hire more full-time faculty

for the Tooele Regional Campus, the dean will be responsible not only for the administration of the campus but also the men-toring of faculty.”

The nationwide search for the new dean began last summer. After preliminary interviews, two finalists were brought to the Tooele and Logan campuses to meet staff and community lead-ers. Menlove said Straquadine got the nod because of his schol-arly and administrative creden-tials, not necessarily his aca-demic area of expertise.

“While we do not currently have an agriculture program at Tooele, agribusiness is one of the programs under consider-ation for expansion at Tooele,” Menlove said. “But that is not why we hired Dr. Straquadine. Straquadine is a top scholar in his field, both as an instruc-tor and researcher. He also has experience leading an academ-ic department, has served as a vice-provost, and is currently an associate dean. Dr. Straquadine has experience mentoring fac-ulty and leading an academic department. These are the skills we need for leadership at the Tooele Campus.”

Erik Stromberg, USU Tooele student body president, had a chance to meet Straquadine and was impressed with his clear

vision for the campus and per-sonable nature.

“The campus will be in good hands with Dr. Straquadine,” Stromberg said.

Straquadine will provide aca-demic and executive oversight of the Tooele Regional Campus, as well administer USU programs and distance education at sites along the Wasatch Front and in the southwest area of the state. He will also oversee USU’s part-nership with Snow College.

While Straquadine will be new to Tooele, there will be a few familiar faces when he arrives here. As a faculty mem-ber in the College of Agriculture, Straquadine was the master’s thesis advisor for Bob Gowans and Ed Johnson, the vocational agriculture teachers at Tooele and Grantsville high schools, respectively. Straquadine also worked with Tooele County Commissioner Jerry Hurst when he was an agriculture teacher.

“I am looking forward to moving to Tooele,” Straquadine said. “The USU campus is truly statewide. Our mission is to take our programs to the people. Through improved technology we can reach place-bound stu-dents with new opportunities, as well as serve a growing enroll-ment of traditional students.”[email protected]

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through Friday. “The judges in this national competition agreed, and I would urge anyone with new drivers to check out the program and consider enrolling.”American Family and DriveCam introduced Teen Safe Driver to all of the company’s 18 operating states throughout 2007. More than 5,000 families have already participated in the program. DriveCam has noted a decrease of 76 percent in risky driv-ing behavior after teen drivers have spent just 10 weeks in the program. That figure rises to 86 percent after six months.The E-Fusion Award judging panel praised Teen Safe Driver for its technological innovation and social responsibility. The panel said the program spoke to American Family’s commitment to building strong cus-tomer relationships.Additional information is available at www.teensafedriver.com.

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THURSDAY December 11, 2008A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN

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I ’ll say this right up front: Despite all of its flaws, “Slumdog Millionaire” is a

really good movie. It’s provoca-tive, intense and beautiful all at the same time. I was completely engrossed by the characters and how well the story is told, while being visually entertained. In large part, this has to do with Danny Boyle’s distinct direct-ing style and the film’s poignant content.

Boyle tends to tackle films in separate genres. “Slumdog Millionaire” could have easily fallen into the typical Hollywood trap of creating the same movie everyone’s already seen a thou-sand times before. What sets “Slumdog Millionaire” apart is how dazzling it looks while attempting to tackle the topic of poverty. What could have been improved is the dialogue — from the novel by Vikas Swarup and screenplay by Simon Beaufoy.

I loved almost every minute of this movie and I will watch it again. The only downside is its R rating. The only reason for this is a few curse words, dis-turbing images and violence. If these had been cut down to achieve a PG-13 rating, more people would be able to see it. “Slumdog Millionaire” might be the best movie no one will see — and that is truly unfortunate.

It doesn’t have a Bollywood feel, even though it’s set in India. However, many elements of this genre pop up making it more distinct. Even the subtitles when the characters are speaking Hindi are unique. They appear on different parts of the screen where the current action isn’t taking place. The subtitles also have a set color behind the words so that no matter what color is being filmed, it can still be read.

Everything about “Slumdog Millionaire” is interesting. Even though I love how it was filmed, the story is what sets it apart. The basic plot is about an 18-year-old tea waiter from the slums of Mumbai who appears on the Hindi version of the popular United States game show “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” and has a chance at winning large sums of money. His goal was not to become rich,

but to find the woman he loves who is a fan of the show.

The story of “Slumdog Millionaire” is told through a series of flashbacks from Jamal Malik (Dev Patel) while answer-ing each question on the televi-sion show. The movie begins with him being beat up by police officers and a detective who accuses him of cheating on the show. (Later the audience finds out that he still must answer one last question to win 20 mil-lion rupees, the largest amount possible). As he’s interrogated, Sergeant Srinivias (Saurabh Shukla) shows him the tape of the show which has just aired asking how he could possibly know the answers to some of the harder questions.

Most of the flashbacks take place in Jamal’s childhood start-ing with how he knew of one of the most popular Hindi actors,

Amitabh and how he got his autograph. (The youngest Jamal is played by Ayush Mahesh Khedekar and the middle Jamal is played by Tanay Chheda). He then describes his mother’s death and the lengths to which he and his brother Salim (played by Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail, at the youngest age and Ashutosh Lobo Gajiwala, at the middle age) go to survive. They meet a young girl named Latika (Rubiana Ali) who goes with them to a pseudo orphanage. They are taught how to beg for money, and if they can’t sing, are blinded so they can get more money on the streets. Eventually they break free, but Latika is lost in their escape.

The brothers live by taking money from tourists as tour guides at the Taj Mahal and stealing purses and wallets. As they grow older, their slum life-style shifts into a more upscale one. During their middle child-hood, Jamal finds Latika again, but his brother decides he wants her instead leaving Jamal to fend for himself for a few years. It turns out that once they’ve become adults, Salim (Madhur

Mittal) and Latika (Freida Pinto) are still working for the same people who took them years ago.

This is revealed during Jamal’s interrogation and dur-ing parts of “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” Jamal is still searching for Latika, the love of his life, and wants a small glim-mer of hope that they will even-tually be together one day. After being told that he wasn’t cheat-ing and will continue to the next show, Jamal does everything he can to make sure Latika knows how he feels.

Everything about “Slumdog Millionaire” should be appreci-ated. This is one of the most innovative and thoughtful mov-ies of the year, but not the best. However, it is one that shouldn’t be [email protected]

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Jamal (Dev Patel, left) plays for 20 million rupees and the chance to win back the love of his life while answering questions for Prem Kumar (Anil Kapoor) on the Hindi version of “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” in “Slumdog Millionaire.”

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Abuse and My Journey to Freedom” is the tale of the atrocities Davis suffered as a child, as well as how she was able to triumph over that past.

The project was a major under-taking for Transcript Bulletin Publishing, and unlike any other work the company had produced in its 115-year history, according to “Hell Minus One” editor Dave Bern.

“This is the first venture we’ve done where we have taken a man-uscript, worked with the author, provided editing, printed the book and been in charge of distribution. We’ve done this basically in align-ment with our journalistic excel-lence.”

Scott Dunn, president of Transcript Bulletin Publishing, added, “The uniqueness of her story caught our attention in June 2007. During our initial review of her manuscript, we knew that ‘Hell Minus One’ was a story that must be told.”

The broad outline of that story was unveiled by Davis at the press conference yesterday.

“I was tortured and terrorized physically, sexually and mentally,” she said.

Davis said memories of the abuse were suppressed until she reached her mid-30s. She said she was threatened with her life if she ever told of what she’d endured. But in 1994, she came forward nonetheless.

“I came into the beautiful Utah State Capitol wearing a hot pink jacket for empowerment,” she said, remembering her initial approach to the attorney general’s office.

She shared her story with detectives, one of whom was Lt. Detective Matt Jacobson (now retired), the lead investigator with the Utah Attorney General’s Office on Davis’ case. Jacobson wrote the foreword to Davis’ book.

Davis’ story is unique among satanic ritual abuse crimes in that her story is substantiated with ver-bal and written confessions from

her parents. Her parents confessed to religious leaders and to inves-tigator’s from the Utah Attorney General’s Office. In addition, Davis’ half-siblings confirmed what had happened to her.

Davis said it felt good to tell her story under her own name, and hopes the book will empower other victims of abuse.

“My hope and prayer is my story in ‘Hell Minus One’ can also be a beacon of light for others,” she said. “My gift to you is my story of conquering captivity.”

Dunn said the same solid jour-nalistic principles that underlie the Transcript-Bulletin helped give life to “Hell Minus One.”

“It’s that commitment to excel-lence and accuracy that fueled our interest in publishing and promot-ing ‘Hell Minus One’ — not as a newspaper story or even as a series of newspaper stories, but as a mem-oir. This is a book of substance and truth that blows the door open on satanic ritual abuse, and reveals the power of the human spirit to heal from an abusive past.”

“Hell Minus One” is available for purchase at the Transcript Bulletin offices, Sam Weller’s Zion Bookstore and The King’s English Bookshop. It is also available online at HellMinusOne.com and [email protected]

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“Hell Minus One” author, Anne A Johnson Davis speaks at a press conference for her book Wednesday at the Utah State Capitol building.

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THURSDAY December 11, 2008 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN

Editor’s note: This is part of a series of columns reprinted verbatim from past issues of the Transcript-Bulletin. The series is intended to provide historical snapshots of the life and times of the county.

The safe stolen from the Grantsville Post Office in a dar-ing burglary Tuesday was found empty on a deserted, muddy road Wednesday, about one and one-half miles north of Grantsville.

THE SAFE was found by Don C. Worthington, a Grantsville farmer, with its door battered open and its contents scattered about on the muddy ground.

Missing from the contents were approximately 20 money orders, $8,000 worth of stamps, an unde-termined amount of cash and a money order validation stamp.

The stamp validated money orders up to $100, bringing the possible value of the stolen money orders to approximately $2,000.

Found empty in the safe were the cash drawers of the postal employees which had contained an undetermined amount of small currency.

SOME STAMPS, pieces of reg-istered mail and other items were left around the safe by the bur-glars, but they were ruined by storms that passed through the vicinity Tuesday. Tooele County Sheriff Fay Gillette said the safe had apparently been battered open with a hammer.

Mr. Worthington told investiga-tors that he discovered the safe Wednesday morning in Jefferies Lane about one and one-half miles north of the city at approximately 10 a.m. as he was en route to

feed his cattle. He immediately reported his findings to Post Office employees.

Further investigation is being conducted by Federal Postal inspectors and by the Tooele County Sheriff Office.

IN THE meantime, no stamps or money orders can be sold at the Post Office. A new safe has been delivered and employees were waiting Wednesday for a new shipment of supplies to be flown in from Dallas, Texas.

The heavy safe, weighing close to 1,100 pounds, was stolen from the Post Office sometime between 12 midnight Monday and 2 a.m. Tuesday morning.

The burglary was discovered by the Ely, Nevada, mail truck driver when he went to make his mail delivery at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday morning.

THE THIEVES gained entry into the building by breaking the locks on two doors in the rear of the building, one to the storage room and one to the main room of the building.

Once inside, the burglars wheeled the four and one-half foot

tall by three and one-half foot square safe out the back door on its castors and into a waiting vehicle.

Another burglary of the Grantsville Post Office was attempted earlier this year but was foiled by the arrival of the same mail delivery truck.

Compiled by Jake Gordon.

Post Office Safe Found Along Farm Road Near Grantsville

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Postmaster Harold Green looks over what’s left of the contents of a safe sto-len from the Grantsville Post Office in a burglary in 1966. Sheriff Fay Gillette said the door of the safe had been hammered open. About $2,000 in money orders and $10,000 in stamps were missing.

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Combine tall rebounders and players always looking to run the fast break on every ball they pick up and that can be a lethal combination. That is exactly the game-plan that North Summit enforced in Grantsville.

It didn’t help much that Grantsville got off to a slow start offensively either as the Cowboys fell at home Wednesday night to North Summit 64-50.

Alex Childs and Cody Colson shared team-high scoring honors with 14 points apiece for Grantsville. The visiting Braves were led by Colby Richins, who dropped in 17 points.

Simply knowing that North Summit would come out running was only half the battle for the Cowboys, stopping them proved to be a com-pletely different story.

“They are tall, athletic kids and their jumping ability helped them get offensive rebounds,” said Grantsville head coach Shane Heath. “We knew what they were going to do against us and they still had success.”

The fast break helped the Braves jump out to a 14-2 lead to open the game, behind 6 points from Richins, who helped dig a big hole for Grantsville to start the game.

GHS suffered a blow in the first quarter but they did not go down without a fight. Three Cowboys helped bring the game closer as Jacob Clonts, Ben Tripp and Childs all hit baskets to close out the quarter on a 6-2 run to bring the game within 16-8 at the end of the first.

The offense continued to click for Grantsville

Braves whip Cowboys with fast-breaks and rebounding

SEE WHIP PAGE A11 ➤

by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR

Tooele guard Tanner Stuart buried a 12-foot jump shot with 6 seconds left in the game to give his team a 1-point lead over East on Wednesday night in Tooele. The Buffs pressed the visitors full-court on the ensuing possession and stole the ball with 3.3 seconds remaining. The Leopards then fouled Brock Haskell with 2.3 seconds remaining and the senior guard sank both foul shots for the final points of the game and a 59-56 victory.

“We knew we had to take a quick shot and Taylor Hunt gave me a great pick and fortunately the shot went in,” Stuart said about his game-win-ning basket.

“I knew Tanner Stuart could make the play and our players executed it the way it was drawn up during the

time-out,” coach Ray Brazier said. “We wanted to spread the offense and use a ball-screen to get Tanner the shot. Stuart is such a great clutch player; he’s shown that the past two seasons.”

The game was tight throughout and neither team could manage more than a 7-point lead in the con-test.

East trailed 55-53 and was able to force a jump ball underneath their own basket with 21.7 seconds remaining. The possession arrow went to East on the jump ball and the visitors were able to set up an out-of-bounds play underneath their own hoop. The ball ended up in the hands of East sharpshooter Christian Brown who connected on a trey from the right corner with

16.5 seconds remaining to give the Leopards the 1-point lead at 56-55.

After a time-out, Stuart made the drive to sink the game-winning bas-ket and send the Tooele crowd into a frenzy.

Tooele center Jordan Clemente helped keep the game tight in the first quarter scoring 6 of his 8 points for the game and Tooele led 15-14 after one quarter.

The Buffs gained their largest lead of the contest when Matt Trussell grabbed an offensive rebound and put it in to make it 27-20 for Tooele with 3:45 left in the first half. But a three-point shot from the corner and an inside basket from East’s Jeff Vargas narrowed the gap to 28-25 for Tooele at intermission.

The teams battled evenly in the third quarter and East posted their

Stuart hits game-winning jump shot in final seconds

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SportsSPORTS WRAP

Tooele football

Two Tooele High School football players received post-season honors this year. Running back-receiver Jordan Clemente earned First Team All-Region 7 honors and lineman Brian Hobson was named a member of the Second Team All-Regon 7 team. Hobson also earned Second Team All-State honors and Clemente was listed as Honorable Mention.

Super League

Anyone interested in trying out for an 11U Super League Baseball team please contact Jason at 843-1579. Boys must be 11 years old or younger on April 20, 2009. Tryouts will be held in January. Practices will begin in February and a 16 game season will begin in April.

GHS Alumni Basketball Tourney

On Dec. 26-27, the GHS basketball team will be hosting their annual alumni bas-ketball tournament. This tournament is for all GHS alumni and all are encouraged to participate. The cost will be $15 per player, and $1 per day per spectator. All proceeds will be given to the GHS basketball program. The games will be played Friday night at 6, 7 and 8 p.m., Saturday morning at 9, 10 and 11 a.m. and Saturday night at 5, 6 and 7 p.m. in GHS’s new and old gyms. Please contact Andrew Vera at 228-8734 for additional information.

Junior Buff Camp

The Junior Buff Basketball Camp for those in grades first through eighth will be held on Saturday from noon to 2:15 p.m. at Tooele High School. The fee is $5 and players can sign up through e-mail or the day of the camp at the gym at 11:45 a.m. The first 60 players to sign up will receive free T-shirts. Players will learn individual and team offensive and defen-sive techniques. Players can sign up or direct questions to rbrazier @tooelesd.org or [email protected].

Tooele Army Depot basketball

The Tooele Army Depot MWR will host an adult Holiday Basketball Tournament and a Winter League during the 2008-2009 season. Both are open to residents of Tooele Valley. The tournament will be limited to the first 12 teams to regis-ter. Sign up on-line at www.quickscores.com/teadsports. Additional information on both programs is on the web-site. Tournament deadline for registration is Monday. For more information contact Russ Lee at 833 - 2222.

Gumucio honored

As a result of this achievement, Grantsville High School football player Austin Gumucio is among a select group of players who are eligible to be selected as a national Red Zone Player of the Year and be honored in a full-page feature in USA Today in February. For the eighth straight year, Old Spice® is recognizing high school football players who go above and beyond the call of duty, particularly in the Red Zone. The program honors athletes who are able to elevate their play and step up when the heat is really on. These athletes embody leadership, performance and desire, and serve as examples to their teammates on and off the field. High school coaches across the country are naming one player from their team as their Player of the Year. Each team’s Player of the Year will receive a certificate to acknowledge his accom-plishment. He is also eligible to be named one of 50 national Players of the Year. The top 50 players nationwide will be named Red Zone Players of the Year and will receive a plaque and other awards.

Motorcyle testing

Michel Fabrizio notched up the quickest time with his factory Ducati 1098F09 on the opening day of Pirelli tyre develop-ment testing at Kyalami (South Africa). The winter tests are being used by almost all the top manufacturer teams in prepa-ration for the 2009 FIM Superbike World Championship, which gets underway in Australia at the start of March. The Italian powered to a superb time of 1 minute 41.204 seconds, a tenth of a second under the unofficial circuit record set by Colin Edwards (Castrol Honda) in 2002 during the last edition of the South African round, which returns to the calen-dar next year on May 17. The 2009 FIM Superbike World Champioship makes its second appearance at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele County on May 29-31.

Fishing photos wanted

If you fish with your kids, you probably have at least one photo that touches your heart every time you see it. How about sharing that photo with anglers across Utah? The Division of Wildlife Resource’s newest community fishing booklet might be the way. The DWR is looking for five to six photos for the booklet. To be con-sidered, your photo must be a vertical shot, taken with a digital camera at one of Utah’s 37 community fishing waters. The photo can show just your children (including teenagers) or both you and your children. If you’re unsure which waters in Utah are community waters — or you just want to see last year’s community fishing booklet — the booklet is available at www.wildlife.utah.gov/cf/2008_book.pdf. The DWR needs your photos no later than Dec. 31. Please e-mail them to [email protected]. “We print 17,000 copies of this booklet every year, and they always go fast,” says Chris Penne, community fisheries leader for the DWR. “Here’s your chance to be a star!”

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photography / Maegan Burr

Tooele guard Jake Dalton looks to pass around East forward Scott Paulsen Wednesday night. Dalton scored eight points in the Tooele win.

photography / Maegan Burr

Grantsville senior Cody Colson, (left) and Jake Roberts double-team a Wasatch player during last Thursday’s game. The Cowboys fell to a very athletic North Summit team Wednesday night, 64-50.

by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR

Dugway raced out to a 16-2 first-quarter lead and coasted to an easy 56-22 vic-tory over Mount Vernon on Wednesday night at Dugway. The win keeps the Mustangs’ perfect record intact at 4-0.

Dakota Woolett put together another strong game following his 18-point performance last week against Milford. The power forward was nearly perfect from the field scoring 15 points by hitting two-for-two from beyond the arc and four-of-five overall from the field. He also added five rebounds.

Zack James and Jackson Jones each poured in 10 points with James lead-ing the squad in rebound-ing with 12. Several play-ers saw action and eight of them made it into the scor-ing book. Morgan Kartchner tossed in 5 points with Nate Lundy, Jeremiah Kolb, Jo Jo Sammaripa and Sammy Peterson all scoring 4 points each.

Lundy and Jones were also strong on the boards with eight and five rebounds respectively. Kartchner led the team in assists with five.

Dugway hosts West Ridge Academy on Friday at 7 p.m. and then makes the trip to West Wendover, Nev., for a 5:30 p.m. encounter with the Wolverines.

Wendover 52, ICS 38Victor De Santiago post-

ed another strong game Wednesday night by pouring in 21 points for the Wendover Wildcats in a 52-38 vic-tory over Intermountain Christian. The Wildcats host Salt Lake Lutheran on Friday at 7 p.m. The Wildcat girls team look for their third win of the season tonight when they host the St. Joseph Jays at 7 p.m.

The Dugway girls are in action tonight when they host Christian Heritage and Friday night when they trav-el to Altamont. Both games are at 6:30 [email protected]

Dugway, Wendover basketball squads cruise to victories

photography / Maegan Burr

Tooele guard Brock Haskell (3) and forward Taylor Hunt surround East’s Scott Paulsen during Wednesday night’s game.

THS BASKETBALL

GHS BASKETBALL

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THURSDAY December 11, 2008 A11TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN

by Jake Gordon

STAFF WRITER

Tooele girls basketball team was forced into a slightly different start-ing lineup to start the game against Logan and got off to a rough start.

However, after trailing 17-4 after the first, the Buffs recovered and went basket-for-basket with Logan but it wasn’t enough as the Grizzlies prevailed 54-34 in Tooele Tuesday night.

Sharon Lyman overcame early foul trouble to earn game-high honors with 12 points for Tooele, followed by Becca Smaellie who poured in 7 points of her own.

“Sharon (Lyman) fought hard out there today, weaving in and out of Logan traffic,” said Tooele head coach Karie Frederickson. “She was able to find the open teammate on numerous possessions.”

Logan’s pressuring defense caused havoc early for Tooele guards. The Grizzlies came out scoring the first 11 points with Whitney Fairbanks knocking in 4 points of her own in the run.

Tooele’s Smaellie and Kylie Harris each knocked in a basket as Tooele attempted to get their feet under them. However, Logan continued to roll as they led 17-4 after the first.

The Buffaloes worked the ball around a lot better than Logan, in fact Tooele out-scored Logan in the second period. THS even finished the quarter with a 9-2 run with two layups by Tashina Hathaway that brought Tooele within 26-15 head-ing into half-time.

The Buffs kept the momentum going, starting off the second half on a 6-0 run with a complete team effort. Three consecutive baskets by three different players, Smaellie, Lyman and Harris, helped Tooele

pull within 26-21 of Logan. The visiting Grizzlies did finish

off the third quarter on a 12-2 run with four points each from Morgan Olson, Hayley Marcek and Hillary Dodd to give Logan a 38-23 head-ing into the final quarter.

Lyman did put forth all her effort

in getting her Tooele team closer to Logan, driving between the visiting Grizzlies players but could not get her team any closer. Logan came out scoring the first six points of the fourth quarter with two big low-post moves by Dodd that boosted Logan to a 22-point lead.

Tooele could not get the game any closer than 18 points as Logan rolled to victory. Even with the

loss, coach Frederickson is see-ing progress on offense. “This year we installed a completely new offensive system and the girls are starting to get a hang of it,” said Frederickson. “They are working their butts off every chance they get.”

The Buffaloes (0-5) will host Granger on Tuesday at 7 [email protected]

Tooele hindered by sluggish startTHS GIRLS BASKETBALL

photography / Maegan Burr

Tooele guard Sharon Lyman hustles to grab a steal from Logan’s Morgan Olson Tuesday night. Lyman scored a game-high 12 points in the losing effort for the Buffaloes.

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largest lead of the game at 40-35 after a three-point basket by Brown. The Leopards’ lead was quickly erased thanks to a pair of three-point baskets by Jake Dalton to put the Buffs back on top 41-40 at the close of the third period.

The squads traded baskets for most of the final quarter until Jake Holt sank a pair of free throws to make it 55-51 Tooele with 1 minute left in the game.

East’s Andrew Williams drove down the middle of the key for a lay-up to slice the lead to 55-53 prior to the jump ball with 21.7 second remaining and the exciting finish to the non-region game.

Tooele improves it record to 3-1 and East drops to 1-3.

“I love the way our kids respond-ed during practice on Monday and Tuesday; they were not phased by the loss to Bonneville,” Brazier said. “One of our main goals was to stop Vargas (East’s center) inside by having our wings and post sink deeper on defense. We’ll need to

play strong defense inside in our league.

“Another focus of this game was to cut down on fouls. Bonneville went to the line 37 times last week; East went to the line only eight times tonight.”

Versatile inside-outside player Hunt was strong on the boards to lead the team with eight rebounds while also scoring 11 points with three three-point baskets. Trussell, Stuart, Dalton and Baird each had four rebounds.

Boone Baird dished out four assists while Stuart and Haskell

each had three.Stuart scored 11 points with

Dalton and Clemente adding 8 apiece. Trussell scored 6, Baird 5, Haskell 4 and Holt 4. Dalton sank two treys and Baird knocked down one three-pointer.

The Buffaloes go for their fifth win of the season when they host Ogden on Friday at 7 [email protected]

Stuart continued from page A10

to start the second quarter. Five straight points from Childs brought the Cowboys within 16-13, but then North Summit took control.

North Summit took momen-tum right out of the hand of the Cowboys. A 14-2 run by the Braves again sparked by Richins and his 7 points during the run, help the Braves double up the Cowboys 30-15.

A Colson jumper in the low post and a 3-pointer by Austin Cunliffe helped Grantsville, but the Cowboys still found themselves trailing 34-20 at half-time.

The Cowboys looked to be the aggressors on offense in the

second half. Instead of passing around the perimeter, they got their open shots a lot quicker and did not pass up on the opportu-nity. Unfortunately, for Grantsville, the shots were not dropping as often as they would of liked.

A team effort from GHS with a basket each from Josh Harrison, Tripp and Clonts helped spark a 6-2 run late in the third quarter to bring the game to 45-32. From there it didn’t get much better as North Summit rattled off six straight points to head to the final quarter up 51-32.

A big reason for the runs that North Summit continued to con-struct was because of their relent-less crashing of the rebounds. “We didn’t start out boxing them out real well,” said Heath. “We got bet-ter but still gave up key offensive

rebounds to them.”In fact a high-flying dunk from

Caden Richins gave the visiting Braves a 25-point lead mid-way through the fourth quarter, deflat-ing the slim hopes of any come-back.

The Cowboys did finish the game on a 12-4 run to bring the final score to 64-50, against an ath-letic North Summit team.

Normal starter Jake Roberts was out with a wrist injury to join Austin Gumucio on the list of injured Cowboys, but coach Heath didn’t use that as an excuse. “It would of been helpful to have those two guys in there but that is not the reason we lost,” said Heath.

Grantsville (1-4) will take their shot at South Summit when they host them on Tuesday at 7 [email protected]

Whip continued from page A10

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29 December, beginning at 10:00 each day.

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M aybe it is because this season is usu-ally snow-covered.

Perhaps it is the gray shades of trees denuded of the leaves. Maybe it is just because so much of this season is filled with festivities and the bright contrasts of red and green. Whatever the reason, poinset-tias take their regal places as the queens of living plants for the Christmas season. Their appeal is so strong that 85 percent of all the plants sold during this season are poin-settias.

There is little “natural” about a poinsettia in bloom in Utah at Christmas. They are acclimated to warm climates that do not freeze during the winter months where they grow large enough to pass as tall shrubs or small trees. In these balmy, welcoming cli-

mates, this Christmas flower does put forth its brightly col-ored bracts surrounding tiny, almost hidden albeit bright yellow flowers.

In keeping with the tradi-tional interpretation of flow-ers being composed of petals surrounding the pistils and stigmas of a blossom, we tend to think of the colored bracts as petals. In reality, they are just leaves that become modi-fied to a bright color. That cluster of yellow in the center of the whirl of bracts is actu-ally made up of tiny separate

flowers.Nature is responsible for

the process that turns the bracts red and in their balmy native environment they do tend to bloom at Christmas time because of the longer nights at that time of year.

Growers across the country and around the state have been growing thousands of these attractive plants to grace tables, decorate homes and stores and to give as gifts for the Christmas. They con-

Poinsettias provide bright holiday color, as well as a rich history

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t’s midnight and time to make the doughnuts. And stock the shelves and patrol the streets and watch over the inn.

Night-shift work in Tooele County is not unusual, but a lot of

employees say they enjoy the different work schedule.

Working a second shift at night is a step toward homeownership for Donna Terry, who has worked nights at 7-Eleven in Tooele for about a year and a half.

“I do a 10-hour shift at Detroit Diesel and then come here on the weekends,” Terry explained, as she moved boxes after restocking the drinks. “I want to buy a house for me and my three boys.”

The boys, ages 13, 8 and 5, stay with their dads on the nights their mom works.

“Nights are definitely interesting, and even entertaining,” Terry said. “There are some really nice people who come through.”

What’s the best-selling product at night? Nachos, Terry reports. And on the weekends, it’s beer.

Some workers are out keeping people safe.

Lt. Alfonso J. Sanchez works with the Tooele Army Depot Police.

“I have worked mostly nights for the majority of my career,” he said. “It just fits into my lifestyle better. I have a daughter and granddaughter at home and with this job I have time to see them, go to

dinner and still get some sleep.”Sanchez is currently working long

hours to cover for a co-worker on a hon-eymoon.

“I like working nights and there are always things to do,” he said. “A lot of our workers start at 4:30 a.m. It’s just my time of day.”

Other workers keep watch.At the Tooele Best Western, night clerk

Laici Snyder also enjoys the night shift because it gives her time to be with her daughter.

“She’s 2 1/2 years old, so this is a good job that gives me time to be with her,” Snyder said. “I do have tasks to do: prep

for breakfast, do guest relations, do a money audit and things. But then I try to bring a good book or just watch TV.”

Snyder has been working nights for about three months and says there are a lot of pros in it for her.

“I am just better at night, so it kind of fits for me,” she said.

And lastly, some work hard preparing tasty breakfast treats.

Midnight is when Racquel “Rocki” Mounce starts making the doughnuts at Nigh-Time Donuts in Tooele.

It was just over a year ago when Mounce’s mom saw an ad for a doughnut maker and told her daughter she should apply.

“I was like, ‘I can’t do that!’ but I went

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HometownB1THURSDAY December 11, 2008

GARDEN SPOT

Diane SagersCORRESPONDENT

Rocki Mounce frosts and covers doughnuts with nuts Wednesday night at Nigh-Time Donuts. Mounce works from midnight until 8 a.m., making the sugary treats.

The deadline to submit humorous, inspiring or powerful holiday memories for the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin writing con-test is almost here.

Submissions will be accepted in three categories: poetry, fic-tion and nonfiction. Three age groups (children 12 and under; young adults ages 13 to 17; and adults age 18 and older) will have a first-prize winner in each category. One grand prize will also be awarded. Contestants may enter only one piece per category. The entries will be fea-tured in the Dec. 25 edition of the newspaper.

Only a few submissions have been submitted so far.

Please keep submissions under 500 words. Stories and poems

can focus on any aspect of the holiday season. The Transcript-Bulletin reserves the right to edit submissions for length, style and clarity.

E-mail submissions to [email protected], fax to 435-882-6123 or drop off at the front desk, 58 N. Main St. Tooele, Utah, 84074. Please include your name and city you live in. Call Community News Editor Sarah Miley for more information at 882-0050 ext. 114. Stories must be received on or before Dec. 17.

A grand-prize winner will be awarded $50 worth of gift cer-tificates to American Burger, and first-place winners will receive $25 worth of gift certificates to American Burger.

One week remains to submit holiday stories

Baker, policeman, clerks explain the secret to pulling an all-nighter

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WEDDINGS

Christensen/HughesKenneth and Sharie

Christensen and David and Jami Hughes announce the upcoming marriage of their children, Karie and Tyson, on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008 in the Salt Lake Temple.

Karie and Tyson will continue their celebration at a reception that evening from 6-8 p.m., at the Oquirrh Mill in Stansbury Park.

After a semester at Snow College, Tyson served an LDS mis-sion to Africa in the Zimbabwe, Harare mission. Karie has been at Utah State pursuing a degree in early childhood education. They will make their first home in Logan, where they will both continue their studies.

Please join with us in celebrat-ing their exciting day.

Hymer/BondRichard J. and Deonn Crossley

along with James V. Hymer are pleased to announce the mar-riage of their son Floyd V. Hymer to Kelly Bond on Friday, Dec. 12, 2008.

A reception will be held in their honor from 6:30-8 p.m., at the LDS church building on 690 E. Cedarview St., Tooele.

Floyd V. Hymer and Kelly Bond

Tyson Hughes and Karie Christensen

ANNIVERSARIES

E. Gary and Colleen B. England

It’s been 50 golden years. “Some of you were with us in the beginning, others joined us along the way,” thank you.

The children of E. Gary and Colleen B. England are proud to announce the celebration of their parent’s 50th wedding anni-versary on Dec. 19, 2008.

Gary was raised in Tooele and Colleen was raised in East Carbon. They met at Brigham Young University and were mar-ried Dec. 19, 1958 in the Salt Lake Temple. After graduating from Brigham Young University, they

made their home in Tooele.Gary was the owner of England

Construction with his sons Brad and Jeff. This was sold in 2000. Colleen has been a part time employee of Thomas Travel since 1987.

They are the parents of four children. Brad (Kathy) England of Tooele, Michelle (Larry) Hawker of Las Vegas, Jeff (Linda) England of Tooele and Tyler (Nicole) England of Fruit Heights. They are the proud grandparents of 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

A private family dinner will be held in their honor at the LaQaille at Quail Run.

Melvin and Janice Evensen

The children of Melvin and Janice Evensen wish to announce their 50th wedding anniversary celebration this Saturday, Dec. 13. It will be held from 6-9 p.m., at the Skyline LDS Chapel, 777 E. Skyline Dr., Tooele. We wish to invite anyone who would like to join us to attend. No gifts please.

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MISSIONARIES

Sister Karma Sue Mitchell

Sister Karma Sue Mitchell has returned home after success-fully completing a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in the Czech, Prague mission.

Sister Mitchell will be speak-ing on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008 at 10 a.m., in the Vernon Ward sac-rament meeting. Sister Mitchell is the daughter of Alan and Elizabeth Mitchell.

Sister Jenny NelsonSister Jenny Nelson recently

returned home after success-fully completing a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in the Cherry Hill, N.J. mission.

Sister Nelson will speak Sunday, Dec. 14, at 10:50 a.m., in the Willow Creek Ward sac-rament meeting, 410 E. Shelley Lane.

Sister Nelson is the daughter of Mark and Diane Nelson.

Shane Bakker

Shane Bakker has been called to serve as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Philadelphia, Pa., mission. He leaves for the Provo MTC on Dec. 17, 2008.

Elder Bakker will speak Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008, at 12:30 p.m., in the Captains Island Ward, located at 5899 Bayshore Dr., Stansbury Park.

Elder Bakker is the son of Roy and Lori Bakker.

GRADUATION

Rebecca B. Mitchell

Alan and Elizabeth Mitchell of Vernon are pleased to announce the graduation of their daughter Rebecca B. Mitchell from Utah State University.

She will be graduating on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, with a Professional emphasis and Departmental Honors, as well as with Bachelor of Arts in French.

MILITARY NEWS

Cameron D. Young

Army Pvt. Cameron D. Young has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.

During the nine weeks of train-ing, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice

in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and cere-mony, marching, rifle marksman-ship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises.

He is the son of Laurie Anderson Perkins of Grantsville.

MWMC BABIES

Gage Wyatt Brereton was born Dec. 7, 2008, to Nate and Katrina Brereton.

Noah William Greene was born Dec. 8, 2008, to Paul and Nicole Greene.

Alyvia Grace Jones was born Dec. 8, 2008, to Josh Jones and Elysia Russell.

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Write a letter to the editor• On Dec. 11, 1936, after ruling for less than one year, Edward VIII becomes the first English monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne. He chose to abdi-cate after the British gov-ernment, public and the Church of England con-demned his decision to marry American divorcée Wallis Warfield Simpson.

• On Dec. 14, 1980, a CIA report claims that the Soviet Union delivered nearly $7 billion worth of military assistance to Third World nations.

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The Blind Leading the Blind

The captain of the ship looked into the dark night and saw faint lights in the distance. Immediately he told his signalman to send a message: “Alter your course 10 degrees south.” Promptly a return message was received: “Alter your course 10 degrees north.”

The captain was angered; his command had been ignored. So he sent a second message: “Alter your course 10 degrees south--I am the captain!” Soon another message was received: “Alter your course 10 degrees north--I am seaman third class Jones.”

Immediately the captain sent a third message, knowing the fear it would evoke: “Alter your course 10 degrees south--I am a battleship.” Then the reply came “Alter your course 10 degrees north--I am a lighthouse.”

In the midst of our dark and foggy times, all sorts of voices are shouting orders into the night, telling us what to do, how to adjust our lives. Out of the darkness, one voice signals something quite opposite to the rest--something almost absurd. But the voice happens to be the Light of the World, and we ignore it at our own peril.

The Light of the world has been overwhelmed by the voices of false prophets, teachers and preachers. The arrogant sea captain thinking he is in control, and many “cool aid” drinkers follow the faulty commands while the Light of this world, Jesus, go unheeded.

In Matthew 5:18-19, Jesus, says; “For truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the law until all is accomplished. 19 Whoever then relaxes one of the least of these commandments and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but he who does them and teaches them shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.” Jesus is God (Hebrews 1:8) who created the world (Colossians 1:15-16). He speaks and the world is here, he can speak again and the world is gone. It is impossible for God to Lie (Numbers 23:19). Jesus said that his word will NOT pass away.

In the following Proverbs please note how important the Bible is; 13:13, “He who despises the word brings destruction on himself, but he who respects the commandment will be rewarded.” In Pro 16:20, “He who gives heed to the word will prosper, and happy is he who trusts in the LORD.” Also in 30:5-6, “Every word of God proves true; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him. 6 Do not add to his words, lest he rebuke you, and you be found a liar.”

A very important truth is in Psalms 119:89, “For ever, O LORD, thy word is firmly fixed in the heavens.” How dare man say that God lies and the Bible is no longer trustworthy and corrupted! They have “. . . exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator . . . “ (Romans 1:25)?

I know there are many out there who have been drinking “cool-aid” of false prophets. Let’s talk and get back to the Bible only. “. . . Come out from them, and be separate from them, says the Lord” (2Corinthians 6: 17). Drink from the pure word of God, the water of life. Come and let us reason together says the Lord (Isa 1:18).

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TooeleHoliday carnivalSaturday, Dec. 13, from noon to 4 p.m., at the National Guard Armory at the corner of Vine and First Street. Free picture with Santa. Free admis-sion with can of food or gently used book for school library. Crafters and entertainers, if you are interested in participating, call Elyse at 843-9297 or 849-4245. Sponsored by Excelsior Academy.

Gingerbread house decoratingBring your decorated gingerbread house to holiday carnival at National Guard Armory, (corner of Vine and First Street) at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 13. Houses needn’t be ginger-bread or even edible. Children’s and Adult categories. Cash prize awarded to winners. $5.00 entry fee. To register call Elyse Mackay at 843-9297 or 849-4245.

Babe Ruth hoodiesTooele Babe Ruth Baseball hoodies or fleece blankets have arrived just in time for the holidays. Hoodies are $25 each and available in adult sizes. Fleece blankets are $25, and measure 50 by 60 inches and comes with a carry strap. All proceeds go to sup-port the Tooele Babe Ruth Baseball. Call Heather at 840-3821 for more information.

Jazz dance groupWe would like to invite the commu-nity to our show. “Jazz in it,” a dance group in Tooele will be performing their 20th year recital. It is free to all. Come enjoy a fun night with 225 stu-dents performing a fun and exciting show. On Dec. 22 at the THS audito-rium. Questions call Susan at 882-5496.

DVSAVA volunteersThe DVSAVA (Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy) cri-sis line is looking for new volunteer victim advocates. They are also look-ing for individuals who speak any second language and would be will-ing to serve as a volunteer translator. Training is provided and begins in the end of January. A background check is required. Call Betsy at 241-0337.

Pet pictures with SantaTooele Animal Outreach is sponsoring pets picture day with Santa and a food drive, have your pets picture taken at Rockstar Pets, 762 N. Main St., on Dec. 13, 2008 from noon to 4 p.m.

Spay/neuter clinicThe Big Fix discount mobile spay/neuter Clinic will be in your area on Dec. 22 at Rockstar Pets, 762 W. Main. First come first served. Walk-up micro-chipping and vaccinations available to anyone 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. A $5 processing fee applies. For more Information call 1-866-738 7349 or www.utahpets.org.

GrantsvilleSpay/neuter clinicThe Big Fix discount mobile spay/neuter clinic will be in your area on Dec. 23 at Westgate Mortgage, 94 W. Main. First come first served. Walk-up micro-chipping and vaccinations available to anyone 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. A $5 processing fee applies. For more Information call 1-866-738 7349 or www.utahpets.org.

Stansbury ParkStansbury libraryThe Stansbury community library is having a bookfair with Santa Saturday, Dec. 13 10 a.m. to noon at the Stansbury Clubhouse. Usborne books will have new books for chil-dren and the librarian will have used books for the adults. Curl up with a good book for the Holidays.

LibraryWeekly story timeRemember children’s story time every Wednesday at 11 a.m. and children’s crafts each Friday from 3-5 p.m. Check with the library for any spe-cial story times. For more information on these and other library programs, check our Web site www.tooelecity.org/tcl/library.html or call 882-2182, or visit us at 128 W. Vine St., Tooele.

SchoolsOpen enrollmentOpen enrollment for the 2009-10 school year. Applications will be accepted for elementary and sec-ondary students who are interested in enrolling in a school outside of their resident school boundary. Applications can be picked up at any

school or at the Tooele County School District. The application window is now through Feb. 20, 2009.

Johnsen Junior High councilThe Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High community council will meet Thursday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m., in the office conference room. All interested parents of CJJH students are invited to attend.

EducationAdult Education Get your high school diploma. All classes for a high school diploma, adult basic education, GED prepara-tion, word processing, drivers’ educa-tion and English as a second language available. Register now to graduate — just $35 per semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 West, call 833-1994. Adult Education classes are for students 18 and over.

English as second languageESOL conversational classes are held Monday and Thursday from 7-9 p.m. ESOL students may also come any-time the center is open for individu-alized study. Registration is $35 per semester.

Take GEDThe GED test will be given on Dec. 16-17, starting at 8 a.m. Please contact Andrea at 833-1994 by Dec. 12. Pre-registration is required.

Exchange studentsNWS PEACE program is seeking caring families in your area to host high school students from all over the world for the 2009 school year. Interested families should call NWS PEACE at 1-866-846-3977 or visit the Web site www.nw-services.com.

Hunters education coursesHunters education course will take place on Jan. 6, 8, 13-15. All classes are 6-9 p.m. Range time to be announced. State law requires students to attend all sessions of class. The classes are at Tooele County Health building, 151 N. Main St. For more information call Gene 822-4767 or Bryan 882-6795.

ChurchesMountain of FaithMountain of Faith Lutheran Church welcomes all to join us for worship in our new location at a new time. We now worship in the home of Tooele United Methodist at 78 E. Utah Ave. at 9 a.m. every Sunday.

Messianic CongregationThe Brit Ammi Messianic Congregation meets every Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at 37 S. Main, in Tooele. Join us for praise, Torah (Bible) study, and fel-lowship as we study the Hebrew foun-dation of our Christian faith. For more information call 843-5444.

United Methodist ChurchAdvent Worship Services at Tooele United Methodist Church, 78 E. Utah Ave., 882-1349, until Dec. 21. Advent sermon series “giving birth to love.” During Advent each Wednesday the Sanctuary will be open from noon until 8 p.m. We invite you to pause in your Christmas business and come and spend some time in quiet medita-tion and reflection.

Bible Baptist ChurchPlease consider this your personal invitation to join us for services at Bible Baptist Church, 286 N. Seventh St., Tooele. Sunday school at 10 a.m., Sunday morning service 11 a.m., Sunday evening service 6 p.m. and a Wednesday evening service 7 p.m. For information call 882-7182. Nursery provided and rides available.

First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church at 749 N. Seventh St., will be changing worship times on Jan. 4, 2009: Divine ser-vice will be at 9 a.m. Bible study and Sunday School will be at 10:30 a.m. All are welcome.

Advent servicesFirst Lutheran invites all to observe Advent with them with special eve-ning Advent services on Wednesday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. These will be capped off with a candle light Christmas Eve service at 7 p.m., on Dec. 24, and a Christmas morning service at 10:30 a.m.

CharityFood pantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering a clothing closet and emer-gency food pantry to meet the needs of our community. Anyone with clothing needs is welcome. The food pantry is available for emergency needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10

a.m. to noon. We are located at 580 S. Main St. For information call 882-2048.

Donations neededThe Tooele Church of Christ is accept-ing donations for the Women’s Shelter. They need women’s socks and chil-dren’s clothing. Please help. 882-4642, 430 W. Utah Ave., Tooele.

Veteran clothing driveDepartment of Workforce Services is hosting a winter clothing drive for homeless veterans. Donations will be distributed to Veterans at the annual Veteran’s stand down in November. Drop off donations at Tooele’s DWS, 305 N. Main St., Suite 100, Monday through Thursday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call Lynn Gehring 833-7384, for more information.

Serving those in needVolunteers are needed to help peo-ple in need on Christmas. The Tooele Valley Rotary and Kiwanis clubs are organizing dinners both days at the Tooele County Senior Center. Short shifts of 2-4 hours are available. Please contact Trent Colvin with your contact information. Call 884-6930 or e-mail [email protected].

Tooele food bankBring in a non-perishable food item to your next appointment at Oasis Family Medicine and we will make an addi-tional donation. Happy Thanksgiving from Dr. Jay Spector and staff. Oasis Family Medicine 833-0229.

Feeding those in needDonations are being accepted to help feed those in need this holiday season. Thanksgiving and Christmas meals will be served at the Tooele Senior Center. Your donation of $20 will feed a family of four this holiday season. Please send your tax deductible dona-tion to: Tooele Valley Community Cooperative, 86 S. Main St., Tooele, UT, 84074

Toys for TotsToys for Tots are accepting dona-tions and applications. Donations of new and unwrapped toys are being accepted until Dec. 20. This is the first year all donations go to Tooele County families. Donation boxes and applica-tions are placed at local businesses. For information contact Lori Culley 882-2444 or Adam Vickery 833-2062.

Beckstead family fundThere is an account set up at HeritageWest Credit Union for the Beckstead family who lost their home in a fire on Nov. 17 in Erda. If you are interested in donating please call 833-7200.

Call for luggagePlease help by donating new or used suitcases, duffle, or overnight bags for the abused and displaced children in Tooele County. We have clothes to give them, just nothing to put the items in. Call Tyler Thurston 843-0665 to arrange for drop-off or pick-up.

Amber’s animalsAmber Lynn Drake is collecting stuffed animals to donate to the Children’s Justice Center in Tooele and would like your help. If you have stuffed ani-mals you would like to donate, please call 882-3359, or bring them to 459 Sleepy Hollow Dr., Tooele. The stuffed animals will be delivered to the CJC on Dec. 22.

MusicChildren chorus“I love to sing” children’s chorus meets weekly. We do some small per-formances, but the focus is the weekly classes and simply singing for the love of singing. Ages 5-8 on Mondays, 4:15-5 p.m. and for ages 9-12, 5:15-5 p.m. To register contact Angela Baker at 882-2781.

Christmas choir performanceFree Christmas choir performance by the Tooele County choral soci-ety, sponsored by the Tooele Arts Council on Friday, Dec. 12, 7 p.m., at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 1893 N. Aaron Dr., Overlake. Families wel-come. Refreshments served after the concert.

Christmas musical celebrationThere will be a Christmas cantata on Sunday, Dec. 14, at 11 a.m., at First Baptist Church, located at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. It is a musical celebration of the birth of Jesus. The community is invited to share in this joyous music with us. Childcare is provided. Any questions call Pastor Jon at 882-2048.

Moose LodgeSaturday night dinnersSaturday night rib-eye steak and salmon dinners. Members get a free dinner in their birthday month. Come out and join us for lots of fun. Smoke free environment for members and their guest. Also come out and enjoy Monday Night Football, various finger foods available.

New Years Eve partyJoin us at the Moose Lodge to bring in the new year with dinner, live music, fun and prizes. On Dec. 31 from 6 p.m. to closing, $20 a couple or $12 per person. Please RSVP by Dec. 20.

EaglesFriday night steaksCorrie Anderson will host the Friday night steaks on Friday, Dec. 12, 2008, with Bob Fox doing the cooking. Steak, schrimp, halibut and chicken dinners will be served from 6:30-8:45 p.m.

Kids X-mas partyOn Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008 from 1-3 p.m., Diana Lujan and Kay Daoust will chair the Eagles annual X-mas party for the kids. There will be games, food and Santa will give out treats. Public invited.

Auxiliary X-mas partyOn Monday, Dec. 22, 2008, following the regular meeting at 7 p.m., the Auxiliary will hold their X-mas party. A light luncheon will be served and bring a $10 exchange gift if you wish to participate in the gift exchange.

Pool tournamentOn Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008, there will

be a pool tournament at the Eagles Lodge starting at 7:30 p.m. The win-ner qualifies for the tournament of champions. Please come out and have a fun night.

Elks LodgeChildren’s Christmas partySaturday, Dec. 20, from noon to 2 p.m., food, prizes and Santa at 1 p.m., at Tooele Elks Lodge, 61 N. Main St.

Memorial servicesTooele Elks Lodge will hold it’s annual memorial services for departed mem-bers on Sunday, Dec. 14, at 11 a.m.

GroupsFood allergiesTooele County chapter meets every second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Tooele City Library, 128 W. Vine St. Join us in sharing ideas, recipes or just come to gain support and learn from others you will meet here in similar situations as yourself. E-mail any questions to [email protected] or visit www.utahfoodallergy.org.

Kiwanis meetingsKiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon for a luncheon at Tracks, 1641 N. Main St., Tooele. Contact Debbie Winn at 224-2046 or Sandy Critchlow at 830-6657 to become a member. Kiwanis is dedicated to help the children.

4-H volunteeringDo you enjoy working with kids and being involved in the community? If so, come and volunteer with the 4-H after school program Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday from 3-5 p.m. at the Tooele Jr. High. Volunteers are needed to help with homework and various 4-H activities. For more information, call Angela Gorringe at (801)360-0760.

MOMS clubThe MOMS club of Tooele, invites all moms to attend their monthly social. It will be held at First Baptist Church, located at 580 S. Main, Tooele and starts at 10 a.m. Darlene Christensen from the USU Extension will speak to us on preparing turkeys. For infor-mation about MOMS club e-mail [email protected] or call 843-0452.

AAUWThe Tooele Branch of the American Association of University Women will meet on Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 6:30 p.m., for dinner at the home of Pat Steelman, 122 Country Club, Stansbury Park. Bring a food bank donation and a $10 gift for exchange. For more informa-tion call Dawn DeWitt 882-9002 or Pat Steelman 882-2466.

N.A.R.F.E. meetingThe Tooele chapter of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees

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Jane Gillis, president of Ladies of Elks, presents the food bank with a check for $500.

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Association will meet at 1 p.m., on Friday, Dec., 14 at the Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele (enter from the north parking lot). This very special gathering is our traditional Christmas potluck dinner. For more information call Marla Ramey 882-3876 or Hal Webster 882-5331.

Masons meetRocky Mountain Lodge #11 will hold its regular meeting on Saturday Dec. 13, 2008 at 10 a.m. Any questions or need a ride please call Gene 882-1222.

SeniorsTooele SeniorsAlzheimer’s support group on

Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 2:30 p.m., at Cottage Glen. Christmas lights on Dec. 18, dinner at Virg’s at 6 p.m., leave senior center at 5:30 p.m., sign up at front desk by Dec. 15. Center closed on Jan. 1 — New Years Day.

Grantsville Senior CenterHearing clinic on Friday, Dec. 12 from 9 a.m. to noon. Christmas lights on Monday, Dec. 15, meet at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m. Senior lifestyles on Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 1 p.m., presented by Harmony Home Health, Frank Molhman attorney at law will speak on living wills, estate planning, trusts and advance directives.

Senior circleSenior circle is for those 50 and older and costs $15 per year. For more information call 843-3690. Lunch bunch — Friday, Dec. 12 at noon, meet at Denny’s to eat and chat, Dutch Treat. Bingo on Thursday, Dec. 18 at 5 p.m., in the hospital cafeteria. Bring white elephant and $3 for meal. RSVP’s are mandatory.

Flu vaccinationsThere will be flu vaccines at the Tooele Senior Citizens Center starting now. Cost is $25 if you don’t have Medicare. Call 882-2870 extension 121 to make an appointment.

RecoveryKick drug habitsLDS Family Services addiction recovery meetings are Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 W., room 118, Tooele. Enter on the north side of the chapel. The Erda meeting has been dis-continued.

Al-anon meetingAn Al-anon meeting will be held every Wednesday at 10 a.m. and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the youth center in St. Barnabas Church, 1784 N. Aaron Dr. Join us and you’ll never have to feel alone again. For more informa-tion call 840-0445, 882-4721, or (801)599-2649.

Overeaters AnonymousOvereaters Anonymous meet-ings are held every Friday at

10 a.m. at in the youth room at St. Barnabas Church, 1782 N. Aaron Dr. For more informa-tion call 840-0445, 882-4721, or (801)599-2649.

Take off pounds sensiblyNeed help to lose those extra pounds? We can help. TOPS is a weight loss support group open to men, women, teens and pre-teens. Meetings are held every Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Tooele Senior Center, 59 E. Vine St. Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 or Connie at 884-5010 or see www.tops.org for more information.

NAMI support groupAre you or someone you know living with depression, panic, anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD, or schizophrenia? NAMI support meetings are held Wednesdays at 7 p.m., at 565 W. 900 South. Call Jan at 843-4347 for more information.

Domestic violence supportDomestic violence peer support group every Tuesday night from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Call the DVSAVA crisis line at 882-6888 for loca-tion and more information.

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SCHOOL LUNCH

Breakfast — ElementaryMonday, Dec. 15French toast sticks, fruit, milkTuesday, Dec. 16Egg, sausage & cheese muffin, toast, fruit,

milkWednesday, Dec. 17Dinosaur eggs, biscuits, fruit, milkThursday, Dec. 18Cinnamon rolls, toast, fruit, milkFriday, Dec. 19Pancakes, toast, fruit, apple juice, milk

Breakfast — SecondaryMonday, Dec. 15French toast sticks, toast, fruit, milkTuesday, Dec. 16Egg, can. bacon & cheese muffin, toast, fruit,

milkWednesday, Dec. 17Breakfast pizza, toast, fruit, juice, milkThursday, Dec. 18Cinnamon rolls, toast, fruit, milkFriday, Dec. 19Waffle, toast, fruit, juice, milk

Lunch — Elementary schoolsMonday, Dec. 15Chef salad or hard shell taco, Spanish rice,

rolls, corn, kiwi, fruit whip, milkTuesday, Dec. 16Chicken noodle soup, cheddar bread or ham &

cheese melt, tater gems, peas & carrots, peaches, milk

Wednesday, Dec. 17Pizza: Copper CanyonSpaghetti or potato bar, breadsticks, salad,

peas & carrots, peaches, milkThursday, Dec. 18Pizza: WestBBQ rib sandwich or quesadilla, French fries,

green beans, applesauce w/jello, PB choc. chip cookie, milk

Friday, Dec. 19Pizza: GrantsvilleScrambled eggs, ham, hashbrowns, rolled oat

muffin, peaches, milk

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cookie, milkTuesday, Dec. 16Pizza: CJJHS & GJHSFried rice, egg roll, peas & carrots, orange

smiles, jello, milkWednesday, Dec. 17Chili, breadsticks, salad, pears, snickerdoodle

cookie, milkThursday, Dec. 18Salisbury steak, potatoes & gravy, wheat rolls,

mixed vegetables, fruit cup, milkFriday, Dec. 19Scrambled eggs, ham, hashbrowns, rolled oat

muffin, banana, milk

Lunch — High schoolsMonday, Dec. 15Chicken chow mein & rice, rolls, broccoli,

peaches, fortune cookie, milkTuesday, Dec. 16Hard shell taco, tator tots, rolls, cucumbers

w/dip, kiwi, jello, milkWednesday, Dec. 17Buff or Cowboy sub, potato chips, cole slaw,

pears, snickerdoodle, milkThursday, Dec. 18Hot turkey sandwich, potatoes & gravy, wheat

rolls, peas & carrots, applesauce w/jello, milkFriday, Dec. 19Scrambled eggs, ham, hashbrowns, rolled oat

muffin, strawberries, milk

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Q: I recently inherited a box of 8-track tapes with a player. The player is in working condition, and most of the tapes are play-able. Are these tapes collectible, and when were they first made? -- Stephen, Port Orange, Fla.

A: Eight-track tapes are an icon of obsolescence. They were developed by Bill Lear of the Lear Jet Corp. in 1964. Lear pro-duced a tape that was an endless loop of standard one-quarter-inch magnetic tape, housed in a plastic cartridge. The tape had eight parallel soundtracks that corresponded to four stereo pro-grams. In September of 1965, the Ford Motor Company offered the

system as an option in its new automobiles.

Although sound quality was fairly good, there were problems. For example, songs were some-times interrupted as the car-tridge changed tracks. There also was bleeding of one track into another. The demise of this tech-nology occurred in 1982 with the introduction of compact discs. The last 8-track tape issued by a

major American company was in 1988. In Mexico, a limited num-ber of 8-tracks were made as late as 1995.

Are 8-track tapes collect-ible? Yes, but on a limited basis. Most 8-tracks sell for about a dollar each. The players are get-ting difficult to find, but occa-sionally one can be found at a garage sale or flea market for less than $50, sometimes much less. Some of the more popular tapes include the Original Broadway Cast recording of “Hair,” and col-lections by such artists as Janis Joplin, the Mamas and the Papas, Dean Martin and the Tijuana Brass.

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ACROSS

1 Strikebreaker

5 Suffix with spat

8 Salon supply

11 Research site

14 Blind as -

18 - Romeo

19 Word with pack or rug

20 Generation

21 Air-quality org.

22 Pedestal part

23 Fishy actress?

26 Dignified

28 “- Gay”

29 Jannings or Gilels

30 “- Man” (‘78 song)

31 - kwon do

32 Quiche ingredient

34 Fishy outlaw?

38 Bucolic

43 James of “Brian’s Song”

44 Jacob’s twin

45 A mean Amin

46 “Nabucco” number

48 Neighbor of Niger

50 Alcove

54 Fishy film?

58 Future

61 Submarine finder

62 - Tse-tung

63 Lurid Lugosi

64 Chest protector

65 Funt apparatus

68 Supreme leader?

71 Parka part

72 Southern constellation

73 Fishy physician?

78 Use a phaser

81 Letter from Athens

82 “Mein -” (“Cabaret” tune)

83 C&W’s Tubb

86 Seville shout

87 Whirl

88 Actor Tognazzi

90 Cairo creed

92 Collegiate sport

94 Fishy TV show?

98 Crooked

99 French couturier

101 Dashboard feature

102 Cpl.’s superior

103 Border on

106 Bucket

108 Photo

111 Fishy writer?

116 Squirrel’s snack

117 Author LeShan

118 Bell town

119 Pinza or Chaliapin

122 School tool

126 Chunky pasta

128 Fishy novel?

131 Nixon or Johnson

132 “Foucault’s Pendulum” author

133 Chicken - king

134 Cow’s comment

135 Unusual

136 Common Market currency

137 DC figure

138 Palindromic diarist

139 Woolly one

140 Part of Micronesia

DOWN

1 Close as can be

2 Family

3 “The Mod Squad” hairdo

4 “Petrouchka,” for one

5 Decorative vase

6 Like some excuses

7 Mighty mite

8 Medicinal plant

9 Self-esteem

10 Singer Dickey

11 Paul of “American Graffiti”

12 Cochise or Geronimo

13 Washes

14 Fuss and feathers

15 Swahili, e.g.

16 Dwight’s competition

17 Fiddled (with)

24 Desdemona’s enemy

25 Loon lips

27 ‘82 Toto hit

30 Sociable starling

33 Alum

35 Shoestring

36 Bolger/Haley co-star

37 Throw in the towel

38 Prepares cherries

39 - committee

40 Tuscan town

41 Pound sound

42 Neeson or O’Flaherty

47 Video game company

49 Exclude

51 Arnaz’s country

52 It grows on you

53 Napoleonic site

55 Sleep in the woods

56 Hurler Hershiser

57 Booze

59 Brink

60 Glue guy

66 Runs around in circles?

67 Grate stuff

69 Vane dir.

70 Emulate Roy Clark

74 Like many bathrooms

75 Coaxed

76 “I’m working -”

77 Nuthatch’s home

78 “Nana” author

79 “Oh, woe!”

80 Act like a chicken

84 Winter mess

85 Ballroom dance

87 Lake sight

89 Birdsong of basketball

91 Lauer or LeBlanc

93 Paper quantity

94 Actor Beery

95 Like a desert

96 Solo of “Star Wars”

97 King of comedy

100 - facto

104 Opens

105 Daze

107 Tripoli native

109 Knitting stitch

110 Little mouse?

111 Sock a shuttlecock

112 “Farewell!”

113 Light beer

114 Alliance

115 Put away a pickle

120 Any

121 Chilly powder?

123 Inventive sort?

124 Neutral tone

125 Stink

127 Mil. address

128 Critic’s god?

129 President Bush was one

130 “The Gold Bug” author

Super CrosswordSomething’s fishy

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POETRY

A nyone can write a poem that nobody can under-stand, but poetry is a

means of communication, and this column specializes in poems that communicate. What comes more naturally to us than to instruct someone in how to do something? Here the Minnesota poet and essayist Bill Holm, who is of Icelandic par-entage, shows us how to make something delicious to eat.

Bread Soup: An Old Icelandic Recipe

Start with the square heavy loaf

steamed a whole day in a hot spring

until the coarse rye, sugar, yeast

grow dense as a black hole of

bread. Let it age and dry a little,

then soak the old loaf for a day

in warm water flavored with raisins and lemon slices.

Boil it until it is thick as molasses.

Pour it in a flat white bowl. Ladle a good dollop of

whipped cream to melt in its brown belly.

This soup is alive as any ani-mal,

and the yeast and cream and rye

will sing inside you after eat-ing

for a long time.

Reprinted from “Playing the Black Piano,” Milkweed Editions, 2004, by permission of the author. Copyright © 2004 by Bill Holm.

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F inally, a real snow that sticks to the ground. I love snow and the warm

fire in the stove that it inspires.Here at the ranch, we use

different types of wood for keeping our house warm through the winter. Since our wood-burning stove is the only source of heat, we have become firewood connois-seurs. Black willow burns hot and fast. It catches fire easily, producing a roaring blaze in a matter of minutes. We love willow, but it burns out quickly and it doesn’t last.

Now, if you want something

that lasts a long time, choose elm. Out where we live, it’s dif-ficult to get trees to grow, at least shade trees. We have late spring frosts and the deer love to eat on young trees. They’ll eat them right to the ground. The Chinese elm is far from pretty — disease oozing out in massive fans down its trunk. When the wind blows, its dead limbs crack off, ending up strewn about the yard. For all its faults, it does grow. On a hot summer day, its transpira-tion and shade make a natural air conditioning, redeeming it from all its flaws. For its use as firewood, it is difficult to get started. Once going, it will burn long and steady. Just before bed, put an elm log on the fire. In the morning you

will find hot coals still glowing. For a good smelling fire,

you can’t beat a pinion-juni-per mix. It does make for a lot of smoke though. Speaking of juniper, we also burn the old juniper fence posts, piled up from our summer’s work of replacing old fence. You choose juniper for a fence post because it will last for 75 years, whereas an untreated pine post will last only a few years. When I pull out those gray cracked posts, I think of the hard work of the earlier generations. One man with a sharp ax could cut 60 to 85 posts a day.

It looks like we will be burn-ing the old garage, too. It was built in 1917 by Israel and Jeanette Bennion. They lived in it for seven months until the house was finished. The house was actually ordered out of the Sears and Roebuck Catalog for $2,500. It was shipped by railroad to Dunbar where they picked up the prepared win-

dows, doors and pre-milled boards.

MaryAnn has organized the teenagers into a demolition crew. Sledge hammers slam and rip, reducing the garage walls to tinder. A young man feels great power when using his muscles full out, landing blow after blow. This kind of work turns a scrawny boy into a confident man. Once the boards are burned in the stove and the ash has cooled, we run a car speaker (a large magnet) over the ashes to pick up the nails. The ash is later dumped into a 50-gallon drum. In the spring, the ash will be scat-tered over a plowed field to be mixed in with the soil from whence it came.

As I sit here by the warm fire, I feel secure from the elements — safe and sound. The flames coax me back to other warm fires from my childhood. I can almost see Dad sitting next to me singing his favorite Welsh song, “Sleep my child and peace attend thee, all through the night.”

Elizabeth B. Mitchell, along with her husband Alan, operates the Bennion Ranch at Benmore. She was hatched under a sagebrush and feels very much at home anywhere there is no pavement.

A roaring blaze on a cold wintery day

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IN GOOD HEALTH

A nyone who has battled with weight loss is familiar with the prob-

lems of the yo-yo effect. The yo-yo effect is a term defined in “Krause’s Food, Nutrition and Diet Therapy,” by L. Kathleen Mahan and Sylvia Escott-Stump, as “the process of losing and gaining weight several times throughout a lifetime.”

Krause suggests that not only with each cycle is it more difficult to take off the weight, but it also takes less time to regain it. Our weight is not the only thing dam-aged by our diet patterns; so is our self-confidence. Every time we fail at a diet, we tell ourselves that it is because we don’t have enough willpower or self-control. We need to remember it is the diet that has failed, not us.

It is time that we stop the dieting, stop the cycles and start making lifelong changes that allow us to lose weight

and keep it off. We need to begin with a change in atti-tude. We need to start think-ing of eating as way of life. In order for us to lose weight and keep it off, we have to make changes in our lives that we are able to do for our entire lives, not just for a week at a time.

Keep the following tips in mind to help stay on track. Start small. Choose one thing to work on a time. It may be making sure you don’t skip breakfast or taking the stairs instead of the elevator.

Be aware of your “high-risk situations.” These are situa-tions when you are more like-ly to overeat, such as times of stress, a candy bowl on the

kitchen counter, or a bad day at work. Come up with a non-food solution to your “high -risk situations.” Go for walk, put the candy away or talk with a friend.

Remember that healthy weight loss is going to take time. Have a goal of losing 1 to 2 pounds a week. Slow weight loss is healthier and easier to maintain than any crash diet.

Watch your portions sizes. Keep the plate method in mind. One-half of your din-ner plate should be fruits and vegetables, one-fourth should be starch (bread, pasta, rice, or potatoes) and one-fourth should be a lean protein (fish, poultry, lean red meat, or dried beans).

Be active every day. The best weight loss success hap-pens with a combination of healthy eating and physical activity.

Find a weight loss friend. Everything is always easier

with someone to encourage you along the way.

Remember that pounds lost on the scale are not the only measure of success. Take note of how your clothes fit, as you may start losing inches before pounds. Also take note of your energy level and emo-tions. Your life will start look-ing more upbeat.

Weight loss and maintain-ing a healthy weight does not have to be something we just dream about. It can become part of our reality. If you keep positive, keep going with the going gets tough and stay away from fat diets, you will be able to get off the marry-go-round that is yo-yo dieting and start loving life and food.

Melissa Black is a regis-tered dietitian who lives in Erda and currently works for Intermountain Healthcare. She received her bachelor’s degree in nutrition and food science from Utah State University.

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• If the proposed budget is approved, this would be an increase of 17.71% above the NorthTooele County Fire District property tax budgeted revenue for the prior year.

• The North Tooele County Fire District tax on a $166,000 residence would increase from $58.25 to $59.70 , which is $1.45 per year.

• The North Tooele County Fire District tax on a $166,000 business would increase from $105.91 to $108.55, which is $2.64 per year.

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Hanukkah NapkinsFirst, make a printing stamp.

Draw and cut out a small 1-inch-by-1-inch or larger Star of David from an extra computer mouse pad or foam core. (To make a simple Star of David pattern, cut two triangles out of paper. Overlap the triangles to form the star. Place on the mouse pad or foam, outline the shape with a marker and cut out.) Glue the cutout to a block of wood using strong nontoxic glue or a glue gun.

On a newspaper-covered table, pour silver or white acrylic paint into a shal-low dish. With a small brush,

paint the star portion of the stamp. Blot the stamp on a paper towel, and then stamp the design on the outside of a blue cotton fabric or paper napkin. Continue stamping more napkins, adding paint to the stamp as necessary. If using cotton napkins, an adult should heat-set the paint with a warm iron.

Christmas Tree StockingMake a stamp as described

above in the shape of a Christmas tree. Stamp the design with acrylic paints on a plain purchased or homemade felt or cotton Christmas stock-ing. When dry, stamp stars to top the trees.

Extra Stamping IdeaMake a stamp with a potato!

Cut a potato in half, and an adult may carve a design on the cut surface with a paring knife. Sop-up extra moisture from the potato with a paper towel before printing. Poke a fork in the opposite side of the potato for a handle to make printing

easier for small hands.If your printers are ambi-

tious, bring out craft paper and print up gift wrap and tags too. When your paper is dry, wrap your gifts. Accent with bright ribbon.

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The Transcript-Bulletin has started a new photo contest. Each week a different photo will appear, and readers will be asked to submit their most witty and funny caption for the picture. Entries should be e-mailed to Abby Palmer at [email protected], and must include the reader’s name, address and phone number. If e-mail is not available, please send to the Transcript-Bulletin c/o Abby Palmer, 58 N. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. All entries must be received by Wednesday of each week. The winner will be mailed $20 worth of coupons to American Burger in Tooele.

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Friday

Frosty the Snowman7 p.m. on ^ CBS

The sequel — also airing tonight —is OK, too, but there’s somethingabout the original 1969 snowmanspecial that it couldn’t recapture: thespot-on voice work of three lategreats. Narrator Jimmy Durante,deadpan comedian Jackie Vernonas Frosty and musical-comedy vet-eran Billy De Wolfe as bad guy Pro-fessor Hinkle elevate this special toa higher plane.

Greatest Holiday Moments: Songs of the Season Countdown

7 p.m. on % NBCThe holidays are great for so manyreasons — from eggnog to sleighbells to mistletoe. But our favoritepart is the music. And this musicalmedley counts down the greatestperformances of both classic andcontemporary Christmas songs.They include timeless classics likeBing Crosby’s “White Christmas” andGene Autry’s “Frosty the Snowman”as well as more modern fare suchas Mariah Carey’s “All I Want forChristmas Is You.”

Supernanny8 p.m. on $ ABC

Even a “super mom” needs a Super-nanny. In this new episode, Jo Frostcomes to the rescue of basketballstar Mike James and his family. Mikeis away a lot, leaving his wife incharge of the four kids. He calls her“Super Mom,” but even if he thinksshe can do it all, she can’t. WhenMike comes home, chaos ensues asthe kids fight — literally — for his at-tention. Time for Jo to show theseparents that they need to set rulesfor the family game.

The Starter Wife8 p.m. on Y USA;11 p.m. on Y USA

Weddings can be such life-alteringmoments — especially for atten-dees. Molly (Debra Messing) finallymakes a decision about her futurewith Zach (Hart Bochner), thoughher past certainly has her strugglingwith the direction. Then Joan (JudyDavis) comes clean after beingbacked into a corner, and Rodney’s(Chris Diamantopoulos) romancetakes an unexpected turn.

Saturday

Movie: Fargo6 p.m. on F AMC;11 p.m. on F AMC

This Coen brothers paean to MiddleAmerica has a classic film noir plot:Desperate for money, a feckless carsalesman (William H. Macy) plots tohave his wife kidnapped so he cancollect a large ransom from his fa-ther-in-law. But the kidnappers(Steve Buscemi, Peter Stormare) arebumblers, although brutal, and theplan goes awry. Frances McDormandsteals the show with her Oscar-win-ning performance as a chirpy, preg-nant sheriff with razor-sharp wits.

2008 Heisman Trophy Presentation

6 p.m. on T ESPN;10 p.m. on T ESPN

Every great quarterback needs a studreceiver to throw to, and the TexasTech Red Raiders have ridden bothto a top ranking this season. And forone of them, perhaps a Heisman Tro-phy. Tonight in New York, Tech QBGraham Harrell and his favorite tar-get, Michael Crabtree, will be amongthe finalists for college football’s mostprestigious individual award. Thecompetition includes two other quar-terbacks, Colt McCoy of Texas andSam Bradford of Oklahoma.

The Greatest Game Ever Played7 p.m. on T ESPN

A golden moment in the history of theNFL is appropriately celebrated inthis ESPN Films special. Fifty yearsago, the Baltimore Colts and NewYork Giants played in what became alandmark NFL title game, a 23-17Colts overtime victory. Newly col-orized game footage, some previous-ly unseen, is featured in the two-hourfilm, along with 11 participants whooffer their perspective on the impactthe only NFL championship to be de-cided in overtime had on them.

America’s Most Wanted: America Fights Back

8 p.m. on ` FOXIt was Oct. 17, 2007, when membersof a Chandler, Ariz., family gatheredto watch a DVD. Nothing could haveprepared them for what happenednext: a home invasion. The FBI saysthe men responsible tried the samething the next night in Tempe. Bothtimes, the suspects had one thing ontheir minds: using the victims to gainentry to the banks in which theyworked. In Tempe, it worked, as theculprits got away with nearly$400,000. John Walsh hosts.

Movie: Pulp Fiction8 p.m. on F AMC

Director Quentin Tarantino’s violent,much-praised drama was one of themost controversial movies of 1994. Itboasts first-rate performances byJohn Travolta — whose career wasresuscitated by the movie — andSamuel L. Jackson as hired killerswho often debate life’s larger issues.A parallel plot involves Bruce Willisas a corrupt boxer in trouble. UmaThurman, Harvey Keitel, Tim Rothand Amanda Plummer co-star.

John Walsh hosts “America'sMost Wanted: America FightsBack” Saturday on Fox.

SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 13, 20086:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

(2) CBS Paid Program Paid Program Eleventh Hour “Cardiac” ’ (CC) 48 Hours-Boot Camp 48 Hours Mystery (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) Talkin’ Sports Roughin’ It’ CSI: NY ’ (CC)(4) ABC Access Hollywood (N) (CC) America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ “Surviving Christmas” › (2004, Comedy) Ben Affleck, James Gandolfini. ’ News (N) Sports Zone Real Golf Extra (N) (CC)(5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (CC) “It’s a Wonderful Life” ›››› (1946) James Stewart. An angel saves a distraught businessman from suicide. ’ News (N) (CC) Sports Beat Sun. Beat Goes On Kick Start(6) HBO (5:45) “Transformers” ››› (2007) Shia LaBeouf. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Cont’d Yes Man: 1st What to Watch ’ “I Am Legend” ››› (2007) Will Smith. Premiere. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Boxing: Klitschko vs. Rahman(7) KUED (3:30) World War II Stories Cont’d Yanni Voices ’ (CC) Great Performances Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti’s international success. ’ Roy Orbison & Friends: A Black and White Night (CC) Best of ...(8) KPNZ Estudio 2 Alarma TV Top 10 Chuperamigos Historias Delirantes José Luis Sin Censura Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado(10) TBS “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” ›› (2006) Will Ferrell. “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” ›› (2004) Will Ferrell. (CC) “Guess Who” ›› (2005, Comedy) Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher. (CC)(11) KBYU Osmonds 50th Anniversary Lawrence Welk’s TV Treasures ’ (CC) Victor Borge: 100 Years of Music & Laughter! (N) (CC) Women’s College Basketball Utah State at BYU. (Live)(13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Cops (N) (CC) Cops (CC) America’s Most Wanted-Fights Back News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ (:35) MADtv Favorite sketches. (N) ’ Spike Feresten(14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) “Peter Pan” ››› (2003, Adventure) Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter. News (N) (CC) Talkin’ Sports Lost “Special” ’ (CC) Without a Trace “The Line” ’ (CC)(15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Legend of the Seeker “Prophecy” ’ American Chopper ’ (CC) Monk “Mr. Monk and the TV Star” That ’70s Show Saturday Night Live Hugh Laurie; Kanye West. (N) (CC)(23) FX (5:30) “The Benchwarmers” › (2006, Comedy) Cont’d “13 Going on 30” ››› (2004, Romance-Comedy) Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer. “Just My Luck” › (2006, Romance-Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Chris Pine.(25) QVC Practical Presents Kitchen Gifts Great Gifts Santa’s Toy Shop(26) ANPL Cats 101 (N) It’s Me or the Dog (N) (CC) 2008: The Year in Animals (N) Cats 101 It’s Me or the Dog (CC) 2008: The Year in Animals(27) NICK iCarly (N) (CC) True Jackson, VP Naked Brothers Fairly OddParents George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. Family Matters ’ Family Matters ’ Home Improve. Home Improve.(28) FAM A Miser Brothers’ Christmas (N) “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” ››› (2005, Fantasy) Tilda Swinton, Georgie Henley. (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince(29) TOON Total Drama Total Drama “The Batman vs. Dracula” (2005) Voices of Alastair Duncan, Tom Kenny. Robot Chicken Hungerforce The Boondocks The Boondocks Bleach (N) Moribito-Spirit(31) CMTV The 12 Days of Redneck Christmas “Ride of Their Lives” (2008, Documentary) Premiere. ’ Larry the Cable Guy-Christmas Extravaganza The 12 Days of Redneck Christmas Cmas Videos(33) DISN That’s So Raven Zack & Cody Hannah Montana Cory in the House Hannah Montana Zack & Cody “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” ››› (2005) Johnny Depp. ‘PG’ Wizards-Place Life With Derek(36) SPIKE The Ultimate Fighter ’ The Ultimate Fighter ’ (Live) The Ultimate Fighter ’(38) AMC “Fargo” ››› (1996, Suspense) Frances McDormand, Steve Buscemi. “Pulp Fiction” ››› (1994) John Travolta. Criminals cross paths in three interlocked tales of mayhem. (CC) “Fargo” ››› (1996, Suspense)(39) TNT “Mission: Impossible III” ››› (2006, Action) Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman. (CC) “The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice” (2008) Noah Wyle. (CC) “Aeon Flux” ›› (2005) Charlize Theron. (CC)(41) CNN CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live D.L. Hughley Breaks the News CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live D.L. Hughley Breaks the News(43) CNBC The Suze Orman Show (CC) The Suze Orman Show Holiday gifts. The Suze Orman Show (CC) The Suze Orman Show (CC) The Suze Orman Show Holiday gifts. The Suze Orman Show (CC)(46) LIFE “A Very Married Christmas” ›› “Will You Merry Me?” (2008, Drama) Wendie Malick. Premiere. (CC) Medium “Burn Baby Burn” (CC) “Will You Merry Me?” (2008, Drama) Wendie Malick, Cynthia Stevenson. (CC)(49) FXNEWS Special Programming Special Programming Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Jrnl Edit. Rpt The Beltway Boys Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) The Line-Up(51) FXSPN Best Damn Top 50 Special Beyond the Glory (CC) Final Score Final Score Best Damn 50 Final Score Best Damn 50 Final Score Final Score Final Score(52) ESPN 2008 Heisman Trophy Presentation The Greatest Game Ever Played (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) 2008 Heisman Trophy Presentation SportsCenter (Live) (CC)(57) USA House “All In” ’ (CC) House “Sleeping Dogs Lie” ’ (CC) House “House vs. God” ’ (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ NCIS “Good Wives Club” ’ (CC)(71) DISC HowStuffWorks “Turkey” (CC) HowStuffWorks Timber industry. HowStuffWorks “Corn” Corn. (CC) How It’s Made How It’s Made HowStuffWorks “Turkey” (CC) HowStuffWorks Timber industry.(518) ENC “Pretty Woman” ››› (1990, Romance-Comedy) Richard Gere. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Frequency” ››› (2000, Fantasy) Dennis Quaid. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:05) “Child’s Play” ›› (1988) Catherine Hicks. ‘R’ (CC) (:35) Sgt. Bilko ›(534)STARZ Untraceable ›› (:35) “Redline” › (2007) Nathan Phillips. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “Dan in Real Life” ››› (2007) Steve Carell. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Perfect Holiday” › (2007) Gabrielle Union. ’ ‘PG’ (:45) Spider-Man 3(561) MAX Night-Museum (:20) “The Heartbreak Kid” ›› (2007) Ben Stiller. ’ ‘R’ (:15) “The Departed” ››› (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio. An undercover cop and a criminal lead double lives. ‘R’ (CC) “The Ruins” ›› (2008) ‘R’ (CC)(576) SHOW Dexter “I Had a Dream” (iTV) (CC) “Black Snake Moan” ›› (2007, Drama) Samuel L. Jackson. iTV. ’ ‘R’ Boxing Kendall Holt vs. Ricardo Torres. (iTV) (Live) Brotherhood (iTV)(591) TMC “What Dreams May Come” ›› (1998, Fantasy) Robin Williams. ’ ‘PG-13’ “Father of the Bride” ››› (1991, Comedy) Steve Martin. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Lethal Dose” › (2004, Horror) Katharine Towne. ‘R’ (:40) Deep Evil ‘R’

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON DECEMBER 13, 200812:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

(2) CBS College Basketball Memphis at Georgetown. (Live) (CC) College Basketball Indiana at Kentucky. (Live) (CC) KODAK Printer Paid Program News (N) (CC)(4) ABC Masters of Illusion Christmas (CC) Golf Wendy’s Three-Tour Challenge -- Front Nine. From Nevada. (Taped) AT&T All-America Team (N) Paid Program Paid Program News (N) Wrld News Sat(5) NBC Guthy-Renker.com Triathlon Ironman World Championship. (Taped) ’ (CC) PGA Tour Golf Merrill Lynch Shootout -- Second Round. ’ (Live) (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Trail of Sport. NBC Nightly News(6) HBO Fried Worms (:45) “The Bourne Ultimatum” ››› (2007) Matt Damon. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) Boxing Wladimir Klitschko vs. Hasim Rahman. ’ (Live) (CC) Transformers (:45) Transformers(7) KUED Dr Wayne Dyer: Brain Fitness 2: Sight and Sound Brain Fitness 2: Sight and Sound World War II Stories “Home Front”(8) KPNZ Hair Club for Men Programa Pagado Gran Cine El Show de Lagrimita y Costel A Que no Puedes Secretos LA Secretos LA(10) TBS “Secondhand Lions” ››› (2003) (PA) Michael Caine, Robert Duvall. (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City Every-Raymond Frank TV Every-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens(11) KBYU Suze Orman Dr. Wayne Dyer: Inspiration -- Your Ultimate Calling Dr. Wayne Dyer talks about inspiration and motivation. ’ (CC) Andy Andrews Osmonds 50th Anniversary(13) FOX Paid Program “In the Bedroom” ››› (2001, Drama) Sissy Spacek, Tom Wilkinson, Nick Stahl. TMZ (N) ’ (CC) House “Autopsy” ’ (CC) News (N) Family Guy (CC)(14) KJZZ Paid Program Paid Program “That Darn Cat” ›› (1997, Comedy) Christina Ricci, Doug E. Doug. Paid Program Delicious Food Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program My Wife and Kids(15) KUWB Red Zone Talking Pictures “Treasure Planet” ›› (2002) Voices of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brian Murray. Boston Legal ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ According to Jim That ’70s Show(23) FX Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Malcolm-Mid. Malcolm-Mid. King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ King of the Hill ’ That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Benchwarmers(25) QVC Gourmet Holiday Gifts for Her Under the Tree Saturday Night Beauty Gifts(26) ANPL The Heart of a Lioness (CC) Weird, True & Freaky Untamed and Uncut (CC) Animal Cops Detroit “Juvenile Crime” Animal Cops Detroit “Hoarder House” Cats 101(27) NICK Fairly OddParents The Mighty B! ’ The Mighty B! ’ Back, Barnyard Back, Barnyard Back, Barnyard SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob iCarly ’ (CC) iCarly ’ (CC)(28) FAM “Rudolph and Frosty’s Christmas in July” ›› (1980) Ethel Merman (CC) ’Twas Night Frosty’s Wnter Rudolph’s Shiny New Year (CC) Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town (CC) The Year Without a Santa Claus(29) TOON Misadventures Misadventures Olive, the Other Reindeer ’ (CC) Looney Tunes Christmas Tom & Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale Scooby-Doo Grinch-C’mas Grandma Got Run Over(31) CMTV The 12 Days of Redneck Christmas Nanny 911 “Silcock Family” ’ (CC) Nanny 911 “Dickson Family” (CC) Nanny 911 “McRoberts Family” (CC) The Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy-Christmas Extravaganza(33) DISN Higglytown Charlie & Lola ’ “You Wish!” (2003, Fantasy) A.J. Trauth, Lalaine. (CC) Phineas and Ferb Zack & Cody Zack & Cody That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Hannah Montana Hannah Montana(36) SPIKE The Ultimate Fighter ’ The Ultimate Fighter ’ The Ultimate Fighter ’ The Ultimate Fighter ’ The Ultimate Fighter ’ The Ultimate Fighter ’(38) AMC Ballad of Josie “Road House” ›› (1989, Action) Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch, Sam Elliott. (CC) “Hannibal” ›› (2001, Suspense) Anthony Hopkins. A disfigured victim of cannibalistic Dr. Lecter seeks revenge.(39) TNT “The Goonies” ›› (1985, Adventure) Sean Astin, Josh Brolin. (CC) “The Librarian: Return to King Solomon’s Mines” (2006) Noah Wyle. (CC) “The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice” (2008) Noah Wyle. (CC)(41) CNN CNN: Special Investigations Unit Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom This Week in Politics Lou Dobbs This Week(43) CNBC Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Thin Instantly Houses For $300 Save-$1000 Paid Program Paid Program P90X: The Proof Deal or No Deal ’ (CC)(46) LIFE “A Diva’s Christmas Carol” (2000) “Deck the Halls” (2005, Comedy-Drama) Gabrielle Carteris, Steve Bacic. (CC) “The Family Holiday” (2007, Comedy) Dave Coulier, Christina Pickles. (CC) “A Very Married Christmas” ››(49) FXNEWS America’s News HQ America’s News HQ Jrnl Edit. Rpt The Beltway Boys Fox News Watch Fox Report(51) FXSPN Equestrian Spruce Meadows. FLW Outdoors From Cocodrie, La. Billiards World Cup of Pool. Best Damn Top 50 Special ClubWPT.com World Poker Tour: Season 1(52) ESPN College Basketball Kansas vs. Massachusetts. (Live) (CC) College Football NCAA Division I Semifinal -- Richmond at Northern Iowa. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC)(57) USA Monk “Mr Monk and the Miracle” “Liar Liar” ›› (1997) Jim Carrey. A fast-talking lawyer cannot tell a lie. (CC) “Elf” ››› (2003, Comedy) Will Ferrell, James Caan, Bob Newhart. (CC) House “Safe” ’ (CC)(71) DISC “An Inconvenient Truth” ››› Man vs. Wild Scotland’s Cairngorms. Man vs. Wild “Patagonia” (CC) MythBusters “Speed Cameras” (CC) Dirty Jobs (CC) HowStuffWorks “Water” Water. (CC)(518) ENC (10:35) “Die Hard” ››› ‘R’ Cont’d (12:50) “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo” › (1999) ‘R’ (CC) (:20) “Stomp the Yard” ›› (2007, Drama) Columbus Short. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:20) “Sgt. Bilko” › (1996) Steve Martin. ’ ‘PG’ (CC)(534)STARZ (11:20) “Dan in Real Life” (CC) Cont’d “Daddy Day Camp” › (2007) Cuba Gooding Jr. ’ ‘PG’ “Spider-Man 3” ›› (2007, Action) Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (4:50) “Untraceable” ›› (2008) ‘R’(561) MAX (10:15) “The Departed” ››› Cont’d (12:50) “Evan Almighty” ›› (2007) Steve Carell. ’ ‘PG’ “The Arrival” ›› (1996, Science Fiction) Charlie Sheen. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Night at the Museum” ›› (2006) Ben Stiller. ‘PG’ (CC)(576) SHOW Two Tick (:45) “Jerry Maguire” ››› (1996, Romance-Comedy) Tom Cruise, Renee Zellweger. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (:15) Holt vs. Torres: Unpredictable (iTV) Best Beyond Inside the NFL (iTV) ’ (CC)(591) TMC (11:15) “Lush Life” ››› ‘R’ Cont’d “Americano” ›› (2005) Joshua Jackson. ’ ‘R’ “Heart of Dixie” › (1989) Ally Sheedy. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:10) “Guy X” ›› (2005, Comedy-Drama) Jason Biggs. ’ ‘R’

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SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 13, 20086:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

(2) CBS (5:00) The Early Show (N) ’ Cont’d News (N) (CC) Cake (CC) Horseland (CC) Dino Squad (CC) Sushi Pack (CC) Strawberry Care Bears Action Sports Championships(4) ABC Good Morning America (N) (CC) Emperor Replacements That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Hannah Montana Zack & Cody Power Rangers Power Rangers Paid Program Paid Program(5) NBC (5:00) Today (N) ’ (CC) Cont’d Jane-Dragon Zula Patrol (CC) 3-2-1 Penguins VeggieTales (EI) Turbo Dogs (CC) My Friend Rabbit Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program(6) HBO (5:30) “Speed” ››› (1994) Keanu Reeves. ‘R’ Cont’d “Anywhere but Here” ››› (1999) Susan Sarandon. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Nancy Drew” ›› (2007) Emma Roberts. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:15) “How to Eat Fried Worms” ››(7) KUED Bob the Builder Big Big World Mama-Movies Zoboomafoo Rodney Yee: The Practical Power of Yoga ’ (CC) Dr. Wayne Dyer: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life ’ (CC)(8) KPNZ Programa Pagado Programa Pagado El Mundo Salvaje Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado(10) TBS (5:10) “A Lot Like Love” ›› Cont’d (:10) “Guess Who” ›› (2005, Comedy) Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher. (:15) “Something’s Gotta Give” ››› (2003, Romance-Comedy) Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton, Keanu Reeves. (CC)(11) KBYU Body Workout Cultivating Life ’ Victory Garden Garden Home Smart Gardening Cook’s Country Greatest Kid Concoctions Forty activities. ’ (CC) Suze Orman: Women & Money ’ (CC)(13) FOX Paid Program Paid Program Di-Gata Def. Biker Mice Sonic X ’ (CC) Sonic X ’ (CC) Chaotic-Inv. Teenage Mut Kirby: Right Winx Club (CC) Saved by the Bell Paid Program(14) KJZZ Paid Program Paid Program Animal Atlas (EI) Animal Atlas (EI) Gladiators 2000 Real Life 101 Teen Kids News Made-Holly. Paid Program Paid Program This Old House Paid Program(15) KUWB Paid Program Paid Program Will & Dewitt Mutant Turtles Mutant Turtles GoGoRiki (N) Spider-Man Kamen Rider Teenage Mut Dinosaur King (N) Chaotic ’ (CC) Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s (N)(23) FX Paid Program Paid Program eBay Money Paid Program “Like Mike” ›› (2002, Comedy) Lil’ Bow Wow, Morris Chestnut. Spin City (CC) Spin City (CC) Spin City (CC) Spin City (CC)(25) QVC AM Style Saturday Morning Gifts(26) ANPL Dog Show: Animal Planet Champ. Faithful Friends Breed All About It Pet Star (CC) Ants! Nature’s Secret Power (CC) Killer Crocs of Costa Rica (CC) Animal Cops Detroit (CC)(27) NICK Fairly OddParents Fairly OddParents SpongeBob SpongeBob Back, Barnyard The Mighty B! ’ SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Fairly OddParents ’ (CC)(28) FAM Life and Adventures of Santa Claus Drummer Boy Drummer Boy Pinocchio’s Christmas (CC) C’mas Snow Nestor-Donkey Garfield Cmas Crnb Christmas Jack Frost (CC)(29) TOON Transformers Sec. Saturdays Pokemon-Battle Star Wars Clo. Ben 10: Alien Batman: Brave Bakugan (CC) Robotboy Ben 10: Alien Ben 10: Alien Courage-Dog Courage-Dog(31) CMTV (4:00) CMT Music ’ Cont’d Storytellers “Kid Rock” Kid Rock. ’ Top 20 Countdown ’ CMT Giants: Alan Jackson ’ CMT Insider (N)(33) DISN (:05) Lilo & Stitch Lilo & Stitch ’ JoJo’s Circus Bunnytown (CC) The Wiggles (N) Higglytown Little Einsteins (N) Handy Manny ’ Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse Imag. Movers Handy Manny ’(36) SPIKE P90X: The Proof KODAK Printer Train Wrecks ’ Prisoners Out of Control ’ (CC) The Ultimate Fighter ’ The Ultimate Fighter ’ The Ultimate Fighter ’(38) AMC (5:45) “Blood on the Arrow” › (1964) (CC) Cont’d (:45) “Bandolero!” ››› (1968, Western) James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch. (CC) (:15) “The Ballad of Josie” ››› (1968, Western) Doris Day, Peter Graves.(39) TNT Charmed “Bare Witch Project” (CC) Charmed “Cheaper by the Coven” ’ Law & Order “Entrapment” ’ Law & Order “Juvenile” ’ Leverage Stolen airplane designs. Leverage Wounded reservist. (CC)(41) CNN Saturday Morn. House Call Saturday Morn. Open House Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom Your Money(43) CNBC Internet Millions Paid Program Houses For $300 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Thin Instantly P90X: The Proof Meals in Minutes! Houses For $300 Paid Program Paid Program(46) LIFE Thin Instantly Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Get Thin Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com “Call Me Claus” ›› (2001) Whoopi Goldberg, Nigel Hawthorne. (CC) “A Diva’s Christmas Carol” (2000)(49) FXNEWS (5:00) Fox and Friends Saturday Cont’d Bulls and Bears On Business Forbes (N) (CC) Cashin’ In (N) America’s News HQ(51) FXSPN Pro Football Sports Stories NFL Players Weekly Update Beyond the Glory (CC) Pro Football Preview World Poker Tour: Season 1 ClubWPT.com(52) ESPN SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) College Basketball Tennessee at Temple. (Live) (CC)(57) USA Paid Program Paid Program Psych Gus’ dad is a suspect. (CC) Psych “Christmas Joy” (CC) Monk (CC) Monk “Mr. Monk Meets His Dad” Monk Monk shoots a man. (CC)(71) DISC Paid Program Paid Program Survivorman Dirty Jobs Dirtiest machines. Extreme Loggers (CC) Storm Chasers “Tornado Showdown” “An Inconvenient Truth” ›››(518) ENC Frequency ››› “Stomp the Yard” ›› (2007, Drama) Columbus Short. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Pretty Woman” ››› (1990, Romance-Comedy) Richard Gere. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:35) “Die Hard” ››› (1988) Bruce Willis. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(534)STARZ (5:35) “Untraceable” ›› (2008) Diane Lane. ‘R’ Cont’d (:20) “Waterworld” ›› (1995) Kevin Costner. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:40) “Next” ›› (2007, Science Fiction) Nicolas Cage. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Dan in Real Life(561) MAX Leatherface “Escape From Alcatraz” ››› (1979, Adventure) Clint Eastwood. ‘PG’ (CC) “In Bruges” ››› (2008) Colin Farrell. ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “The Departed” ››› (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(576) SHOW (5:45) “The Pest” › (1997) Cont’d (:15) “Miss Potter” ›› (2006) Renée Zellweger. iTV. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Deep Impact” ›› (1998, Drama) Robert Duvall, Tea Leoni. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ “Two Tickets to Paradise” (2006) ‘R’(591) TMC “Copying Beethoven” ›› (2006) Ed Harris. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “Heart of Dixie” › (1989, Drama) Ally Sheedy. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Father of the Bride” ››› (1991) Steve Martin. ’ ‘PG’ (:15) “Lush Life” ››› (1994) ’ ‘R’

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FRIDAY LATE NIGHT DECEMBER 12, 200812:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

(2) CBS Late Late Show (:37) Oprah Winfrey (CC) Save-$1000 (:07) Paid Program (Off Air) The Early Show (N) ’ (CC)(4) ABC (12:06) Jimmy Kimmel Live (N) (CC) (:06) Paid Program (:36) Paid Program Houses For $300 (:36) Paid Program BABY READ (:36) Paid Program (:06) Paid Program (:36) Paid Program Wall Street Jrnl Paid Program(5) NBC Late Night Last Call-Daly Hair Club (:35) Turbo Jam (:05) The Martha Stewart Show (N) (:05) Late Night With Conan O’Brien (Off Air) Today Holiday pet fashion show. (N)(6) HBO Little Britain USA “Bait” › (2000, Action) Jamie Foxx, David Morse. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Real Sex 26: Lessons Summer Hght (:05) “RENO 911!: Miami” ›› (2007) Thomas Lennon. Speed ››› ‘R’(7) KUED (11:30) Change Your Brain, Change Your Life ’ Cont’d Change Your Brain, Change Your Life ’ (CC) Change Your Brain, Change Your Life ’ (CC) Change Your Brain, Change Your Life ’ (CC)(8) KPNZ Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado(10) TBS (11:00) “Something’s Gotta Give” ››› (2003) Cont’d “Secondhand Lions” ››› (2003) (PA) Michael Caine, Robert Duvall. (CC) Married... With Married... With Married... With (:10) “A Lot Like Love” ›› (2005)(11) KBYU My Music: Country Pop Legends ’ (CC) Suze Orman: Women & Money Information about financial matters. ’ (CC) The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (CC) Piano Guy ’ Body Workout(13) FOX (12:05) TMZ (N) (:35) Still Standing (:05) News (CC) Family Guy (CC) Still Standing ’ Work From Home Paid Program Cops ’ (CC) TMZ ’ (CC) Paid Program Paid Program(14) KJZZ The Showdown Half & Half (CC) Judge Mathis ’ (CC) Will & Grace ’ House of Payne “Night Train” ›› (1998, Drama) John Hurt, Brenda Blethyn. American Athlete Silver-Black(15) KUWB Paid Program Paid Program Malcolm-Mid. Paid Program Comics Un. Ent. Studios Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program(23) FX Testees Testees “Freddy Got Fingered” › (2001, Comedy) Tom Green, Rip Torn. Paid Program KODAK Printer Houses For $300 Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Hair Club(25) QVC Maxx New York Handbags Beauty Gifts Denim & Co. Great Tool Gifts Practical Presents(26) ANPL Yellowstone Bison (CC) Whale Wars Whale Wars “Ladies First” Animal Cops Houston Dog Show “Animal Planet Dog Championships 2007” Harrisburg, Pa. (CC)(27) NICK Home Improve. Home Improve. Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Family Matters ’ Family Matters ’ As Told by Ginger Danny Phantom Jimmy Neutron Jimmy Neutron(28) FAM Paid Program Paid Program The 700 Club (CC) Paid Program Internet Millions Paid Program Paid Program Thin Instantly Paid Program Frosty’s Wnter Christmas Gold(29) TOON Daughter-Devil Clerks ’ (CC) The Oblongs ’ Stroker and Hoop The Boondocks Harvey Birdmn Frisky Dingo Inuyasha Mr. Men Show Tom & Jerry George-Jungle(31) CMTV Storytellers “Kid Rock” Kid Rock. ’ Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Life Outreach Paid Program CMT Music ’(33) DISN Zack & Cody Hannah Montana That’s So Raven Cory in the House Replacements Kim Possible ’ Emperor New American Drgn “Jett Jackson: The Movie” ›› (2001) ’ (CC) Little Mermaid(36) SPIKE (11:30) “Afro Samurai” (2007, Action) Samuel L. Jackson, Kelly Hu. ’ Cont’d Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Hip Hop Abs ’(38) AMC (11:30) “Gremlins 2: The New Batch” ››› (1990) Zach Galligan. Cont’d “Gremlins” ››› (1984) Zach Galligan. A lovable little creature spawns hundreds of evil beings. “Night Riders” ›› (1939) (CC) Blood-Arrow(39) TNT “A Few Good Men” ››› (1992) Tom Cruise. A Navy lawyer defends two Marines in a comrade’s death. (CC) Angel “Release” ’ (CC) Angel “Orpheus” ’ (CC) Angel “Players” ’ (CC)(41) CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Lou Dobbs Tonight Larry King Live CNN: Special Investigations Unit CNN Saturday Morning(43) CNBC Paid Program BABY READ Houses For $300 Paid Program Mad Money The Suze Orman Show (CC) High Net Worth Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program(46) LIFE The Golden Girls Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Guthy-Renker.com Paid Program KODAK Printer Paid Program(49) FXNEWS Special Report Red Eye Special Report The O’Reilly Factor The O’Reilly Factor Fox and Friends Saturday(51) FXSPN Final Score BCS Breakdown Pro Football Preview Beyond the Glory (CC) ClubWPT.com Best Damn Top 50 Special (N) BCS Breakdown Pro Football(52) ESPN SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NBA Basketball Houston Rockets at Golden State Warriors. SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC)(57) USA Law & Order: Criminal Intent “F.P.S.” Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Houses For $300 Paid Program Paid Program Save-$1000 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Paid Program Paid Program(71) DISC Survivorman (CC) Houses For $300 Paid Program Paid Program Bosley Hair Paid Program Paid Program Debt Cures Paid Program Paid Program BABY READ(518) ENC (11:30) “Hellraiser: Bloodline” Cont’d “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo” › (1999) Rob Schneider. “Hoosiers” ››› (1986, Drama) Gene Hackman. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Frequency” ››› (2000) Dennis Quaid. ‘PG-13’ (CC)(534)STARZ “Next” ›› (2007) Nicolas Cage. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:40) “Gone in Sixty Seconds” › (2000) Nicolas Cage. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “The Invisible” › (2007, Suspense) Justin Chatwin. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:35) Untraceable(561) MAX Juno ››› \ Zane’s Sex Co-Ed Confidential 2 Sophomores ’ (1:50) “Sex Games Cancun 2” (2006, Adult) ’ (CC) (:20) “Deep Blue Sea” ›› (1999) Thomas Jane. ‘R’ (CC) “Leatherface: Chainsaw”(576) SHOW (11:00) “Sling Blade” ››› Cont’d (:15) “The Curse of El Charro” (2005, Horror) Andrew Bryniarski. iTV. ’ ‘NR’ (2:50) “When Stand Up Stood Out” (:15) “The Dead One” (2007) Wilmer Valderrama. ‘PG-13’ (:45) The Pest ›(591) TMC Hollow Man 2 ‘R’ (:35) “Mystery Date” ››› (1991) Ethan Hawke. ‘PG-13’ (:15) “Full Disclosure” › (2001, Action) Virginia Madsen. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “To Live and Die in L.A.” ›› (1985) William L. Petersen. ‘R’ (CC)

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(2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment Frosty-Snowmn Frosty Returns ’ “The Flight Before Christmas” (2008) NUMB3RS “Power” ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show(4) ABC News (N) Access Hollywood Wife Swap “Cooper/Kukta” (N) (CC) Supernanny “James Family” (N) ’ 20/20 ’ (CC) News (N) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’(5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) Songs of the Season Countdown Lipstick Jungle (N) ’ (CC) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night(6) HBO “The Perfect Storm” ››› (2000) George Clooney. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “My Super Ex-Girlfriend” ›› (2006) Uma Thurman. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Bourne Ultimatum” ››› (2007, Action) Matt Damon. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC)(7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Washington Week Great Performances “Hitman: David Foster and Friends” (N) ’ (CC) Great Performances “Hitman: David Foster and Friends” (N) ’ (CC) Change Your(8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes Chuperamigos Secretos Alarma TV STN Noticiero Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado(10) TBS Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” ›› (2006) Will Ferrell. Funniest Movies of the Year: 2008 Sex and the City Sex and the City “Something’s Gotta Give” ›››(11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie ’ (CC) My Music: Country Pop Legends ’ (CC) American Soundtrack: Doo Wop’s Greatest Hits ’ (CC) My Three Sons True Blue (CC)(13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Don’t Forget the Lyrics! (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy King of the Hill ’(14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil Emergency operators. (N) ’ News (N) (CC) Sports News Scrubs (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’(15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Hates Chris Hates Chris Family Television Awards King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show(23) FX Bernie Mac Bernie Mac King of the Hill ’ “Shallow Hal” ›› (2001, Romance-Comedy) Gwyneth Paltrow, Jack Black, Jason Alexander. “The Benchwarmers” › (2006, Comedy) David Spade, Rob Schneider.(25) QVC L’Occitane en Provence Posh in the Park Lisa’s gift list; from Bryant Park, New York City. (N) T3 Hair Care Watches by Ecclissi(26) ANPL Whale Wars (CC) Whale Wars “Ladies First” (N) Animal Cops Houston (N) Whale Wars “Ladies First” Whale Wars Animal Cops Houston(27) NICK Fairly OddParents “Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh” (2008) Drake Bell, Josh Peck. ’ (CC) George Lopez ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. Family Matters ’ Family Matters ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’(28) FAM “Chronicles of Narnia: Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe” “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” ››› (2005, Fantasy) Tilda Swinton, Georgie Henley. (CC) Paid Program Paid Program(29) TOON Batman: Brave Sec. Saturdays Star Wars Clo. Ben 10: Alien Sec. Saturdays Star Wars Clo. Clerks ’ (CC) The Oblongs ’ Stroker and Hoop The Boondocks Harvey Birdmn Frisky Dingo(31) CMTV Trading Spouses: Meet-Mommy The 12 Days of Redneck Christmas Larry the Cable Guy-Christmas Extravaganza The 12 Days of Redneck Christmas 20 Greatest Redneck Moments II Redneck Wed(33) DISN Suite Life-Deck Suite Life-Deck Suite Life-Deck Suite Life-Deck Suite Life-Deck Suite Life-Deck Suite Life-Deck Suite Life-Deck Suite Life-Deck Suite Life-Deck Suite Life-Deck Wizards-Place(36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ UFC Unleashed UFC Unleashed Jackass ’ (CC) Jackass ’ (CC) GameTrailers TV Next Great MXC ’ Afro Samurai ’(38) AMC “Hannibal” ›› (2001, Suspense) Anthony Hopkins. A disfigured victim of cannibalistic Dr. Lecter seeks revenge. “Gremlins” ››› (1984) Zach Galligan. A lovable little creature spawns hundreds of evil beings. Gremlins Two(39) TNT Law & Order “The Sixth Man” ’ “Mission: Impossible III” ››› (2006, Action) Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman. (CC) “Mission: Impossible 2” ››› (2000, Action) Tom Cruise, Dougray Scott, Thandie Newton. (CC)(41) CNN Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC)(43) CNBC (5:00) CNBC Reports Cont’d On the Money American Greed Mad Money Fast Money The Russian Gamble(46) LIFE Reba (CC) Reba (CC) “Recipe for a Perfect Christmas” (2005) Christine Baranski, Carly Pope. (CC) Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls(49) FXNEWS The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity & Colmes (CC) On the Record-Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record-Van Susteren(51) FXSPN Pro Football Preview Best Damn Sports Show Period (Live) BCS Breakdown Final Score Best Damn 50 Final Score Final Score Final Score Final Score Final Score(52) ESPN NBA Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Boston Celtics. From TD Banknorth Garden in Boston. NBA Basketball Houston Rockets at Golden State Warriors. From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. SportsCenter (Live) (CC)(57) USA House “DNR” ’ (CC) House “Sports Medicine” ’ (CC) The Starter Wife (Season Finale) (N) House “Let Them Eat Cake” (CC) House “DNR” ’ (CC) The Starter Wife (CC)(71) DISC Man vs. Wild “Zambia” (CC) Survivorman (N) Survivorman (CC) Survivorman Man vs. Wild “Zambia” (CC) Survivorman(518) ENC “Die Hard” ››› (1988, Action) Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Universal Soldier” ›› (1992) Jean-Claude Van Damme. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Vacancy” ›› (2007) Luke Wilson. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Hell.-Bloodline(534)STARZ (5:30) “Daddy Day Camp” › Cont’d (:10) “Gone in Sixty Seconds” › (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:19) “Untraceable” ›› (2008) Diane Lane. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Crash “P... in the Sandbox” ’ (CC)(561) MAX Under Siege ‘R’ (:45) “Knocked Up” ››› (2007, Romance-Comedy) Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Alpha Dog” ›› (2006, Crime Drama) Bruce Willis. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Juno” ››› (2007) Ellen Page. ’(576) SHOW “Employee of the Month” ›› \ Weeds (iTV) ’ Californication ’ Dexter “I Had a Dream” (iTV) (CC) Inside the NFL (iTV) ’ (CC) Brotherhood (iTV) ’ (CC) “Sling Blade” ››› (1996) ‘R’(591) TMC (5:30) “Copying Beethoven” Cont’d (:15) “Land of the Blind” ›› (2006, Drama) Ralph Fiennes. ’ ‘R’ “The Client” ››› (1994, Suspense) Susan Sarandon. ’ ‘PG-13’ “Hollow Man 2” (2006) ’ ‘R’ (CC)

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THURSDAY December 11, 2008 B9TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN

Sunday

NFL Football6:15 p.m. on % NBC

The Dallas Cowboys wanted a shotat the NFC East-leading New YorkGiants with their No. 1 quarterback.They’ll get it today at Texas Stadium.Tony Romo was injured the first timethese two teams met, and BrandonJacobs and the Giants took advan-tage, winning 35-14 in Week 9. Buteven with Romo, it will be up to theDallas defense to slow Jacobs — herushed for 117 yards in that win —and the Giants’ NFL-best runninggame. Without that, Romo won’tmake a difference.

Bowl Mania Special6:30 p.m. on T ESPN

Christmas is closer than you thinkfor college football fans, who arereadying for about three straightweeks on the couch in anticipationof bowl season. It begins in earnestthis Saturday, but before then, ESPNcollege football analysts JessePalmer, Robert Smith and Ed Cun-ningham, joined by host Matt Winer,preview all 34 bowl game matchupsin this 2 1/2-hour special, includingall the BCS bowls. They’ll offer theirpredictions for each game, too.

Survivor: Gabon7 p.m. on ^ CBS

As with past editions of the competi-tion, it all comes down to this: Thewinner of the $1 million grand prizeis determined in a last Tribal Councilin this two-hour finale. Host JeffProbst presides as those previouslyvoted out of the game return to passjudgment. An hourlong reunion spe-cial follows.

Spike TV’s Video Game Awards2008

7 p.m. on D SPIKE; 9 p.m. onD SPIKE; 11 p.m. on D SPIKE

You don’t have to be a video-gamefan to enjoy this awards show, but itcouldn’t hurt. If you have kids whoare into the games, it’ll get you up tospeed on what’s hot in their world,including nominees “Grand TheftAuto 4,” “LittleBigPlanet,” “Fallout 3”and “Gears of War 2.” If they’rewatching, though, be prepared for alot of “Mom, Dad, I want that one forChristmas! Pleeeease?”

Californication8 p.m. on ≤ SHOWTIME;

8:30 p.m. on ≤ SHOWTIMECh-ch-ch-changes! Again! In theseason finale, Hank (DavidDuchovny) finishes Ashby’s (CallumKeith Rennie) biography, but his cel-ebratory mood is dampened byKaren’s (Natascha McElhone) an-nouncement that she’s taking a jobin New York. Sonja (Paula Marshall)has her baby, and Charlie (EvanHandler) goes to work for a car deal-ership. Madeleine Martin also starsin “La Petite Mort.”

Monday

I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown!

7 p.m. on $ ABCNothing can replace the classic “ACharlie Brown Christmas,” but this2003 animated special reunites theupdated “Peanuts” gang and theyuletide season. Linus and Lucy’s lit-tle brother, ReRun, needs stress re-lief. He goes to Snoopy for attentionand fun, but the canine has plansthat don’t include the boy.

Two and a Half Men8 p.m. on ^ CBS

There’s so much real-life regurgita-tion going on in this show it makesus laugh. Well, most of the time.This week, when one of Charlie’s(Charlie Sheen) old partners in crimedies, Charlie re-evaluates his ownreckless lifestyle. Emilio Estevez —Sheen’s brother — guest stars asCharlie’s old friend Andy, and JamesEarl Jones guest stars as himself.

20/208 p.m. on $ ABC

With the “High School Musical”movie franchise riding a wave ofpopularity, the new report “DramaHigh: The Making of a High SchoolMusical” gets up-close and personalwith a real high-school production.As the title suggests, drama is inplentiful supply, as more than 100students at this Virginia school wantto be in the show, but it’s “The Wiz,”so there are only four lead roles.

My Own Worst Enemy9 p.m. on % NBC

Edward (Christian Slater) thinks hehas found a reliable but dangerousway to activate the switch betweenhimself and Henry (Slater). Tom(Mike O’Malley) runs into a seedystranger in a strip club who remem-bers him as Raymond (O’Malley)and is forced to deal with the situa-tion aggressively. Meanwhile, Mavisand Alistar (Alfre Woodard, JamesCromwell) send Edward after arogue Department of Defense agentwithout his customary backup.

Cat Dancers9 p.m. on & HBO

Big cats are dangerous. Roy Hornknows; he was mauled by one ofSiegfried & Roy’s tigers in 2003. Andso does Ron Holiday, formerly part ofa trio who performed with big cats formany years. This new documentaryprofiles Ron; his wife, Joy; their lover,Chuck; and their cats. Tragedy struckin 1998, when a tiger killed Chuckand then Joy a few weeks later.

Jeff Probst hosts “Survivor:Gabon” Sunday on CBS.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON DECEMBER 14, 200812:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

(2) CBS (11:00) NFL Football Buffalo Bills at New York Jets. (Live) (CC) Cont’d NFL Football Denver Broncos at Carolina Panthers. From Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. (Live) (CC) News (N) (CC)(4) ABC Golf Wendy’s Three-Tour Challenge -- Back Nine. From Nevada. (Taped) “Lethal Weapon 4” ›› (1998, Action) Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci. Homes Today News (N) ABC Wld News(5) NBC Snowboarding Chevy Grand Prix. ’ PGA Tour Golf Merrill Lynch Shootout -- Final Round. From Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Fla. ’ (Live) (CC) Eyewitness Ne NBC Nightly News Football Night in America (CC)(6) HBO (11:30) Boxing Wladimir Klitschko vs. Hasim Rahman. ’ (CC) Cont’d “P.S. I Love You” ›› (2007, Romance) Hilary Swank. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “Wild Wild West” › (1999, Action) Will Smith. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC)(7) KUED Rodney Yee: The Practical Power of Yoga ’ (CC) Best of ...(8) KPNZ Programa Pagado Hair Club for Men Gran Cine Cine del Domingo El Show de Lagrimita y Costel(10) TBS “The Tuxedo” › (2002) (PA) Jackie Chan, Jennifer Love Hewitt. (CC) “Rush Hour 2” ›› (2001, Action) (PA) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. (CC) “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” ›› (2004) Will Ferrell. (CC)(11) KBYU The Lawrence Welk Show “Winter” I Believe (CC) McLaughlin Group Foreign Exchange BYU Weekly ’ Animalia ’ Healthy Body Spoken Word Little House on the Prairie ’ (CC) Little House(13) FOX (11:00) NFL Football Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons. (CC) Cont’d NFL Postgame ’ “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” › (1998, Comedy) Jonathan Taylor Thomas. Countdwn DTV News (N) Family Guy (CC)(14) KJZZ Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Kitchen Delight Paid Program Paid Program George Lopez ’ Paid Program Paid Program George Lopez ’ Wheel of Fortune(15) KUWB “Jack Frost” ›› (1998, Fantasy) Michael Keaton, Kelly Preston, Mark Addy. Legend of the Seeker “Identity” ’ Ultimate Combat Experience Hates Chris The Game (CC) Drew Carey Drew Carey(23) FX (10:30) “13 Going on 30” Cont’d “Someone Like You” ›› (2001) Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman. “In Her Shoes” ››› (2005) Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette. A sexy partyer clashes with her serious-minded sister.(25) QVC Electronic Gifts Dennis Basso Boutique 15th Anniversary Wish List Favorites Gifts for the Cook Electronic Gifts(26) ANPL 50 Outrageous Animal Facts (CC) Whale Wars “Needle in a Haystack” Whale Wars “Nothing’s Ideal” (CC) Whale Wars (CC) Whale Wars “We Are Hooligans” Whale Wars (CC)(27) NICK Back, Barnyard Back, Barnyard Zoey 101 ’ (CC) SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob True Jackson, VP Naked Brothers “Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh” ’(28) FAM “Santa Baby” (2006, Comedy) Jenny McCarthy, George Wendt. (CC) “Holiday in Handcuffs” (2007) Melissa Joan Hart, Mario Lopez. (CC) “Snow” ›› (2004, Comedy-Drama) Tom Cavanagh, Ashley Williams. (CC)(29) TOON Sec. Saturdays Sec. Saturdays Johnny Test ’ Johnny Test ’ Johnny Test ’ Johnny Test ’ Johnny Test ’ Johnny Test ’ Johnny Test ’ Johnny Test ’ “Richie Rich” ›› (1994) Premiere.(31) CMTV 20 Greatest Redneck Moments II The 12 Days of Redneck Christmas “Ride of Their Lives” (2008, Documentary) ’ The Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy-Christmas Extravaganza(33) DISN Higglytown Charlie & Lola ’ “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” ››› (2005) Johnny Depp. ‘PG’ The Suite Life Zack & Cody Cory in the House Cory in the House Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb(36) SPIKE UFC Unleashed ’ UFC Unleashed ’ UFC Unleashed ’ UFC Unleashed ’ UFC Unleashed ’ UFC Unleashed ’(38) AMC (11:30) “Kelly’s Heroes” ››› (1970) Clint Eastwood. An American soldier hatches a plan to steal Nazi gold. Cont’d “The Wild Bunch” ›››› (1969) William Holden. Aging outlaws become involved with Mexican revolutionaries.(39) TNT “Librarian: Curse of Judas” “Mission: Impossible 2” ››› (2000, Action) Tom Cruise, Dougray Scott, Thandie Newton. (CC) “Ocean’s Eleven” ››› (2001, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Matt Damon. (CC)(41) CNN CNN: Special Investigations Unit Your Money Newsroom Newsroom Lou Dobbs This Week Newsroom(43) CNBC Paid Program Paid Program Save-$1000 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Cel. Ab Secrets Paid Program Thin Instantly Houses For $300 Diabetes Life Wall Street Jrnl(46) LIFE “All She Wants for Christmas” (2006) “Borrowed Hearts” (1997, Drama) Roma Downey, Eric McCormack. (CC) “Holiday Switch” (2007, Comedy) Nicole Eggert. (CC) “Lost Holiday: Jim & Suzanne”(49) FXNEWS Special Programming Special Programming America’s News HQ Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Fox Report(51) FXSPN Women’s College Basketball Tennessee at Texas. (Live) College Basketball Wright State at Wake Forest. (Live) College Basketball Arizona vs. Gonzaga. From Phoenix. (Live)(52) ESPN PBA Bowling PBA Bowling Bull Riding PRCA Xtreme Bulls. (CC) 2008 World Series of Poker 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event, from Las Vegas. SportsCenter (Live) (CC)(57) USA (11:00) “Elf” ››› (2003) Cont’d House “Sleeping Dogs Lie” ’ (CC) House “House vs. God” ’ (CC) House “Need to Know” ’ (CC) House “Son of Coma Guy” ’ (CC) House “Euphoria” (CC)(71) DISC Survivorman (CC) Storm Chasers “Tornado Showdown” Man vs. Wild “Baja Desert” MythBusters Ninjas. (CC) Dirty Jobs “Billboard Installer” (CC) Noah’s Ark: The True Story (CC)(518) ENC Animal House (:25) “Bridge to Terabithia” ››› (2007) ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:05) “Reign Over Me” ››› (2007, Drama) Adam Sandler. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:10) “Twins” ››› (1988, Comedy) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ’ ‘PG’ (CC)(534)STARZ (:05) “Spider-Man 3” ›› (2007, Action) Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:35) “Ratatouille” ››› (2007) Voices of Patton Oswalt. ’ ‘G’ (CC) (:35) “The Game Plan” ›› (2007, Comedy) ’ ‘PG’ (CC)(561) MAX (11:45) “X-Men” ››› (2000) Hugh Jackman. ’ Cont’d “Blades of Glory” ››› (2007) Will Ferrell. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:05) “The Negotiator” ››› (1998, Suspense) Samuel L. Jackson, Kevin Spacey. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Live Free-Die(576) SHOW “Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era” (:25) “10 Items or Less” ›› (2006) (:45) “The Ex” › (2006) Zach Braff. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “Rocky Balboa” ››› (2006, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. iTV. ’ ‘PG’(591) TMC “Casino Royale” ››› (2006, Action) Daniel Craig, Eva Green. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Hollow Reed” ››› (1996, Drama) Martin Donovan. ‘R’ (:15) “Napoleon” ›› (1995) Voices of Jamie Croft. ‘G’ Nearing Grace ‘R’

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(2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment Big Bang Theory How I Met Two/Half Men (:31) Worst Week CSI: Miami “Tipping Point” (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show(4) ABC News (N) Access Hollywood I Want a Dog-Charlie Brown 20/20 More than 100 students audition for a show. (N) (CC) News (N) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’(5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) Chuck (N) ’ (CC) Heroes “Duality” (N) ’ (CC) My Own Worst Enemy (N) ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night(6) HBO “My Super Ex-Girlfriend” ›› \ (:15) “Eragon” ›› (2006, Fantasy) Ed Speleers, Jeremy Irons. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) Cat Dancers (N) ’ (CC) “Charlie Wilson’s War” ››› (2007) Tom Hanks. ’ ‘R’(7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Antiques Roadshow (N) ’ (CC) Pioneers of Television “Variety” ’ Pioneers of Television ’ (CC) Keeping Up Good Neighbors Antiques Roadshow (N) ’ (CC)(8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes Chuperamigos Secretos Alarma TV STN Noticiero Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado(10) TBS Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) My Name Is Earl My Name Is Earl Leverage “The Nigerian Job” (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City “A Time to Kill” ››› (1996) (PA)(11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie (CC) The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Rosemary and Thyme ’ (CC) Peace: The Handraised Polar Bear ’ (CC) College Basketball My Three Sons(13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Sarah Connor Chronicles Prison Break “Going Under” (N) ’ News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy King of the Hill ’(14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) Sports News Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs “My Fault” Entertainment The Insider (N) ’(15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Gossip Girl “The Serena Also Rises” One Tree Hill ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show(23) FX Bernie Mac Bernie Mac “John Tucker Must Die” › (2006) Jesse Metcalfe, Sophia Bush, Ashanti. “Christmas With the Kranks” ›› (2004) Tim Allen, Jamie Lee Curtis. “Christmas With the Kranks” ››(25) QVC PM Style Judith Ripka Sterling Collection Kathy Van Zeeland Accessories Holiday Meals Made Easy(26) ANPL Cats 101 It’s Me or the Dog (CC) Animal Cops Detroit “Cold as Ice” Cats 101 It’s Me or the Dog (CC) Animal Cops Detroit “Cold as Ice”(27) NICK iCarly ’ (CC) SpongeBob Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Family Matters ’ Family Matters ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’(28) FAM Rudolph-Toys “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” ››› (2005) Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore. (CC) The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Paid Program Paid Program(29) TOON Chowder Foster-Claus Johnny Test ’ Johnny Test ’ 6teen (DVS) Total Drama Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Venture Bros. Hungerforce Home Movies ’(31) CMTV Extreme Makeover: Home Edition ’ “Ride of Their Lives” (2008, Documentary) ’ “Dale” (2005) Narrated by Paul Newman. The story of legendary NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt. CMT Music ’(33) DISN Replacements Replacements Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Hannah Montana “Stuart Little 2” ››› (2002) Geena Davis. ‘PG’ (CC) Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Life With Derek(36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ “Analyze This” ››› (1999, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Lisa Kudrow. Premiere. ’ MANswers (CC) CSI: NY “All Access” ’ (CC) Star Trek: Voyager “Basics, Part I”(38) AMC “A Christmas Carol” ›› (1984) George C. Scott, Angela Pleasence. (CC) (:15) “Prancer” ›› (1989) Sam Elliott. A troubled child nurses an injured reindeer back to health. (:45) “A Christmas Carol” ›› (1984) George C. Scott.(39) TNT Law & Order “Magnet” (CC) (DVS) Law & Order “Submission” ’ Law & Order “Positive” ’ The Closer “Next of Kin” (CC) Without a Trace “No Mas” ’ (CC) Without a Trace ’ (CC)(41) CNN Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC)(43) CNBC (5:00) CNBC Reports Cont’d On the Money American Greed Mad Money Fast Money American Greed(46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Secret Santa” ›› (2003) Jennie Garth, Steve Eckholdt. Premiere. 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(:35) Attack Force(71) DISC Lion Feeding Frenzy (CC) Nature’s Deadliest (CC) When Animals Strike (CC) How It’s Made How It’s Made Lion Feeding Frenzy (CC) Nature’s Deadliest (CC)(518) ENC “Life” ›› (1999, Comedy-Drama) Eddie Murphy. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (7:50) “The Pursuit of Happyness” ››› (2006) Will Smith. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (9:50) “RoboCop 2” ›› (1990, Science Fiction) Peter Weller. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(534)STARZ (4:50) “We Own the Night” ‘R’ Cont’d “Unbreakable” ›› (2000, Suspense) Bruce Willis. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (8:55) “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” ›› (2007) Nicolas Cage. ‘PG’ Crash “P... in the Sandbox” ’ (CC)(561) MAX (5:15) “Big Momma’s House” Cont’d “Dreamgirls” ››› (2006, Musical) Jamie Foxx. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “Queen of the Damned” › (2002, Horror) Stuart Townsend. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Ruins” ›› (2008) ’ ‘R’ (CC)(576) SHOW (4:55) “Shooter” ›› (2007) Cont’d Dexter (iTV) ’ (CC) Californication ’ Californication ’ Brotherhood (iTV) ’ (CC) Dexter (iTV) ’ (CC) “Maniac Cop 2” ›› (1991) ‘R’(591) TMC “The World’s Fastest Indian” ›› “Freedom Writers” ››› (2007, Drama) Hilary Swank. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:05) “Prey for Rock and Roll” ››› (2003) Gina Gershon. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Chapter 27” ›› (2007) Jared Leto.

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(2) CBS 60 Minutes ’ (CC) Survivor: Gabon (Season Finale) (N) ’ (CC) Survivor: Gabon Participants reunite. News (N) (CC) (:35) Talkin’ Sports (:35) CSI: NY ’(4) ABC America’s Funniest Home Videos (N) “The Santa Clause 2” ›› (2002) Tim Allen, Elizabeth Mitchell. ’ (CC) Desperate Housewives ’ (CC) News (N) The Red Zone At Your Leisure Homes Today(5) NBC (:15) NFL Football New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys. From Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas. ’ (Live) (CC) Sportsbeat NFL News (N) (CC) Sports Beat Sun. Beat Goes On At the Movies (N)(6) HBO “I Am Legend” ››› (2007, Science Fiction) Will Smith. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) House of Saddam ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) House of Saddam Saddam learns of the high price on his head. (N) (CC)(7) KUED Best of ... 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in and applied anyway,” she said. “I didn’t have any experience when I came in, but they trained me. At first it was bad, but then I just got the hang of it.”

“Now I love it,” Mounce said, while shaping a lump of dough as big as a regular kitchen sink.

Mounce likes working alone, which is good since she starts around midnight and owner/manager Pat Nigh comes in around 3 a.m. to start the frying and glazing. But she does admit it is hard to work from midnight to 8 a.m.

“I usually go to bed around noon,” she said. “I’m not doing much else.”

She takes a break from rolling out dough to assist a customer.

“We all pitch in around here,” she said, returning to her heavy rolling pin and the puffy cin-namon roll dough. “We all help out.”

As she rolls out the dough, she explains about her usual work-day.

The first thing on the list is the old-fashioned doughnuts.

“They go first because they need to fry at lower tempera-ture so the dough is colder,” she explained. “That makes them crack. Then we turn up the fryer temperature and do everything else.”

She grabs a large bin of raisins and expertly tosses them on the dough. The list of what products to make in what order is stored in her head.

Second on the list are the cake doughnuts. Once those are started she begins on the yeast doughnuts. They need to be mixed and then proofed in the proof box — a large cabinet-sized box that maintains a nice, warm temperature to raise the

sweets.“To be honest, it is a bit funny,

but I don’t really eat doughnuts,” Mounce said. “I did before, but now… it’s the frying and glazing — the smell gets to you and now I’m like, ‘nah, I’m good’.”

She finishes the cinnamon rolls with generous shakes of cinnamon and then handfuls of sugar. She rolls up the dough and expertly wets the end of the log before slicing the dough into round, raisin-studded circles.

Doughnut-making is not for the faint at heart. The rolling pin Mounce uses all morning weighs about 5 pounds. There’s the lifting and moving trays and pans of tasty treats and then there is being on your feet for long hours.

“It’s a pretty cool job,” Mounce said. “Sometimes I do look at it and think: ‘Hey, I made all those doughnuts. They are all mine’!

But usually I don’t think about it. It’s my job.”

The fifth item on Mounce’s daily list is the fritters, then the bagels.

After those are started, she does the chocolate-chocolate doughnuts, followed by a sec-ond run of raised doughnuts, if needed. The last thing is the cinnamon rolls.

Since she doesn’t indulge in doughnuts, for break sometimes she will have a bagel sandwich.

“If I do eat a doughnut, it will be a chocolate twist. I don’t know why but I just really like them,” she said with a laugh. “I guess my main goal during the break is just to get off my feet and have a little break.”

Having a dependable employ-ee like Mounce is great, Nigh said.

“It’s tough to work from mid-night to 8 a.m.,” he said. “But

Rocki is great, she is always here, doesn’t call in sick. I hope to keep her and her doughnut skills.”

Mounce does admit she comes from a doughnut-loving family.

“I can take doughnuts home, but I don’t do it all the time,” she said. “When I do take some doughnuts home my family real-ly likes it. I guess they all enjoy my job too.”

Mounce grew up in Idaho and moved to Tooele when she was 13. Now a graduate of Tooele High School, she doesn’t have firm future plans, but does know that doughnuts will likely not be in her future.

“But I hear that doughnuts are really popular in Hawaii, so maybe I will move there,” she adds with a smile. “And I do want to get out of Utah one day, so that would be perfect!”

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photography / Maegan Burr

Rocki Mounce scoops batter into a doughnut maker Wednesday night at Nigh-Time Donuts.

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trol the environment to imi-tate the natural environment of Mexico where the plants originated.

Imitating nature is not so natural. Night temperatures must be maintained above 60 degrees but below 72 degrees to avoid delayed flowering. Day temperatures between 70 to 85 degrees allow for normal development, while tem-peratures above 90 can cause excessive stress. An average temperature of 68 degrees is needed to assure proper flow-ering of poinsettias. Average temperatures cooler than this slow development while temperatures exceeding this increase the rate of develop-ment.

As part of the regimen, last summer the growers put cuttings of poinsettias with two to three leaves into pots where they spent about a month taking root. About 10 weeks before they hope to sell the plants — sometime in September — they began to manipulate the light. Short days don’t trigger the poin-settia to produce blossoms. Rather they require long nights of 13 hours or more. The darkness must be abso-lutely uninterrupted. If a light turns on for a few moments, the plant hormones react as though that light had con-stituted a day and stop the flower-forming process.

The good news is that deter-mining when to begin the process of blooming is not as critical as it once was. Years ago, poinsettias put on their red and green color show for a week or two and then the bracts dropped off. If you mis-calculated, you were out of luck. Today, through breeding, newer varieties may hold their color for months.

We think of poinsettias strictly as a festive plant for a festive season. However, these plants were important for many reasons to the Aztec society. During the time of the conquistadors, the Aztecs of Mexico used the sap of these plants to control fevers and the bracts made red dye.

Montezuma, the last of the Aztec kings, ordered these flowers called by his people “Cuetlaxochitl,” to be brought by caravan to his royal court in the area now known as Mexico City. Chile and Peru called the poinsettia the “Crown of the Andes.”

Americans were pretty much unaware of these lovely mid-winter plants until the 1820s when President John Quincy Adams appointed Joel Roberts Poinsett as the first

U.S. Ambasaddor to Mexico. Poinsett was sent as a politi-cal emissary, but he was also a botanist who wandered the countryside seeking new plants. He was entranced by these flowers and brought cuttings from the plant home to grow in his greenhouse in South Carolina. He spread the word by spreading the flow-ers to friends throughout the world.

Through breeding pro-grams, today’s poinsettias hold their leaves and colored bracts longer and come in a wide range of shades other than the original white and red. Colors now include shades of pink, gold, purple and a range of mottled colors on much larger bracts than their ancestors.’

If you opt to purchase these lovely plants this season, look for healthy plants with dark green leaves.

The beginning of December was relatively warm, but that is not likely to last all month. The plants are extremely sen-sitive to even short exposure to Tooele’s cold winter weath-er. After carrying them from the florist to the car through cold air you will likely find sap droplets on the leaves. In more severe cases, they may wilt or drop. If the damage is not too extensive, the plant will revive in a warm home. Pick up the plants in a warm car and take them directly home to avoid prolonged exposure to cold.

The plant will flourish best in your house if you provide their “ideal temperatures” — ranging between 65 and 70 degrees in the day and 60 at night. If you prefer it warmer, the plants will adapt but prob-ably not last quite as long.

If you can provide ample sunlight, they will do better, but avoid putting them so close to the window that the leaves touch the glass. They require at least three to four hours of bright filtered sun.

Do not let the plant roots sit in water. Water only when the soil surface is dry to the touch and remove excess water that drains into the saucer below the pot. A plant may continue to bloom until sometime in July if you make the extra effort to keep it in the dark at night, feed it with soluble fer-tilizer, and place it outside in warm weather.

If baby-sitting a persnickety plant is not on your agenda, toss it when you get tired of it. Providing the right conditions to re-bloom these plants is more difficult for you than it was for the nursery and most often the leaves and bracts are much smaller than when you purchased the plant. These pretty plants are as much a part of Christmas as a Christmas tree. You can plan to find another next year.

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$269,900 Immacualte 5 bdrm, 3.5 bths. Completely finished. New carpet & paint.

Appliances stay. Fully landscaped w/full auto sprinker sys., fenced, oversized 8 ft. garage.

Call Margene 830-2521. #843942

468 Wheatridge, Stansbury

$270,000 Spacious Open Living Home! 4 bdrms, 3 bths. Oversized walk-in closets.

Huge family functional kitchen! Easy to maintain yard. Unbelieveable sq. ft at an af-fordable price! Call Craig 496-0721. #832190

$270,000 Spacious Open Living Home!

Lease Option

913 N. 720 W.

$229,900 Lovely 4 bdrm home, to-tally finished. Kitchenette in basement. Has a 20x20 heated workshop and RV

parking. Call Shirlee 228-8184.

921 N. 720 W.

$199,900 Beautiful 3 bedroom home in quiet neighborhood. Country feel

with great views. Must see.Call Shirlee 228-8184. #835424

1016 W. Timpie Rd

$173,900 2 Story Home, close to new Elem. school & Park. 2 bdrm, 1 bth, w/room for add. bed/bath upstairs. Upgraded Kitchen.

Call Jeannine Butler 830-2950. #820436

1186 S. Marciano Way, G-ville

$356,900 Over 4,000 sq.ft.of Beauty. 5 Star Energy Efficient Home! 6 bedrooms,

3 bths, 2 family rooms! Horse property. Come see! Jeannine Butler 830-2950. #838601

$169,900 Lovely large 3 bd, 2.75 bth home. Finished, full basement, 20x24 garage.

Appliance included plus water softner. Must see!Call Margene 830-2521. #847614

39 E. Pinehurst Ave

1036 E. Black Rock Rd., Lake Point

$379,000 The “Elite” is a lovely 3 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath home, w/Open Living Floor plan, Large Family Functional Kitchen & Huge Grand Mas-ter Suite. Breath - taking Sunsets w/360* Mtn &

Valley views. Call Craig 496-0721. #837417

762 N. 310 E.

$800.00/mo. Lease; 1 yr.lease required. 2 bedroom, 1 bath home,

with 2 car garage. In great NETooele neighborhood. Call Lena 840-0244.

$125,000 2 bdrm, 1 bth. Cute starter home, oversized garage, dog run, garden

spot. Call Karen 830-7846. #822048

189 S. 6th St. 41 W. Plum, Grantsville

$190,000 Very nice affordable home. 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Fully finished up & down, inside & out. Family room has pool table, included. Large privacy fenced back

yard. Call Craig 496-0721. #831450

813 W. 660 S.

$174,900 Awesome 5 bdrm, 3 bth home. Ready to move in. New laminate floors,

carpet & paint. Vaulted celing. RV parking. Close to new elementary school. Must See!

Call Jeannine Butler 830-2950. #836476

7316 N. Ridge, Lakepoint7316 N. Ridge, Lakepoint

$369,000 Beautiful new 3 bdrm, 2 bath Rambler, with curb appeal! Lg. Master Suite, Custom Built Maple Cabinets.

Oversized lot, w/room to roam. 1 acre.Call Craig 496-0721. #837339

369 S. Sunset Lane, Terra

$330,000 Custom built Geodesic Dome home. 4 bdrm, 2 3/4 bth. Year round access. Peace & quiet, with 360* views of the Stansbury Moun-tains. Easy commute to DPG. Deluxe backyard

hunting & fishing! 24’x60’ shop/barn. Call Craig 496-0721. #814479

369 S. Sunset Lane, Terra

$330,000

253 Cooley, Grantsville

$124,900 Great 3 bdrm, 1 bth Starter home or Investment property. Main floor laundry.

Corner lot, garage, covered patio & extra storage in partial basement are a few of the Extras!Call Jeannine Butler 830-2950. #828366

Horse Property

171 S. 200 E. - $139,000 2 bd, a bth Rambler. Family room on back. 1 car garage. House in back.

Call Karen 830-7846. #823702

872 N. 1250 E. - FOR LEASE Fantastic 5 bd, 3.5 bth Multi-level w/auto sprinklers & fenced back yard. 1 yr. lease. No smoking. Call Lena 840-0244.

865 Valley View - $174,900 Great 3 bd, 2 bth home with 2 car garage and fenced yard. Possible short sale. Call Lena 840-0244. #830415

1454 Pine Canyon Rd

For Lease

$105,000 Secluded Living! 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath home with Wood Burning stove. 1

acre, Horse property. Great Views..Call Margene 830-2521. # 819835

Horse Property

Lots & Lots & Lots of acreage starting at 35,000. Call Craig 496-0721.

53 Glenwood Ave.

$139,900 Charming older home in quiet neighborhood. 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 baths. Fenced yard, with mature trees & auto-full sprinklers. Close to schools. Call Shirlee 228-8184. #825498

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HANSON & SONSHome repairs, anything,finish basements, sid-ing, roofing, plumbingetc., reasonable. LocalC a l l J e f f(801)694-1568

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Commercial • Residential Custom Homes • Garages

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FRAMING. Get yourbasements framed andready to finish! We’reoffering a great deal! Eli(435)850-9973

Services

B&B CUSTOM Paint-ing. Interior, Exterior,Minor Drywall repairs,over 20 years experi-ence. Best deals intown! Call 224-4344

BREM’S CONSTRUC-TION Licensed Electri-cian and General Con-tracting. Contact Kennyat (801)808-9917 Alsofor roofing and tile con-t a c t J o s h a t(435)840-2078

ELECTRICAL WORK.Call us for all yourHome Electrical Needs!Located in the TooeleValley. Free Estimates!State Licensed and In-sured. Home FX Elec-tric LLC. Ask for Justin801-580-3758

GENERAL AUTO orBoat Repair. Goodquality, fair honestwork. Shop is in LakePoint. Call Randy(801)330-0217

HANDYMAN & small re-model/ finish. No jobtoo small. Call Matt(801)649-7221

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Services

HANDYMAN SERVICESAll Repairs, water dam-age, electrical. All typesof clean up. Free Esti-mates. Licensed Con-tractor. Call Tony(435)830-9438

HANDYMAN SERV-ICES/ ROOFING/ ANDMORE!!. Roofing, Re-modeling, Finish Work,Basements, Flooring,and a Whole Lot More.8 Years of Constructionexperience. Call Jeff fora f ree est imate.C-801.381.2644W-435.843.1713

HONEY DO Pro! Li-censed, insured, base-ment remodel ing ,doors, windows, finishcarpentry, painting, til-ing, wind storm repair ,roofing & Snow Re-moval. For all yourhousehold needs Call801-706-5339.

LOCAL ELECTRICIANseeking work. No jobtoo small. Licensed andinsured. Call Dale forFree estimates. (801)865-1878

NEED A PAINTER? Lo-cal professional painterGREAT prices Li-censed Serve Tooele &SL areas Call for freee s t i m a t e J J801-631-5757

QUALITY FLOORINGsales, installation, re-pair, restretch, waterdamage, seaming, tile,carpet, wood, laminate,26yrs experience. Freeesimate. Troy 435-882-5643

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RUBIO ROOFING Is giv-ing out Winter Specialsand Senior Discounts.Get your roof done be-fore the snow comes.Specialized in Newconstruction, re-roofing,flat roofing and repair.H e c t e r R u b i o(435)882-5518

Stallion Handyman Serv-ices. You name it, I cando it. No job to small,Senior discounts and alicensed professional.C a l l A n t h o n y435 -849 -5022 o r801-891-1575

Miscellaneous

VHS to DVDNeed a great giftidea? Let us convertyour VHS home vid-eos to DVD. Worriedthat your VHS homemovies will becomeobsolete? Have themtransferred to DVDfor as little as $20.Edit scenes, addmenus and titles.Consolidate tapes -put all your Holidayvideos onto oneDVD. Preserve yourmemories today. Call843-7626

1989 440 PHASER, 560Exciter, both Yamaha,ti l t trai ler. $2000.(801)554-5954

Riddles Salvage& Wrecking

• car & trucks• farm equipment• batteries• aluminum & copper

9am - 5pm • Mon - SatFREE Pick- up884- 3366

6400 Burmester Rd • Grantsville

Real cash foryour junkcar or truck.

AB LOUNGE New $60,Exercise glider $25,Twin bed w/mattress$35 (435)849-3175

AuctionVacation Village goingout of business. Auc-tion December 1310:00am, Preview De-cember 12 10:00am to4:00pm, 4231 SouthState St., SLC. Every-thing sells, no mini-mums, no reserves. 5Forklifts, 2 Semi-Trac-tors, 5-flatbed trailers(43' to 16'), table saws,jig saws, large paintbooth, 3-horse goose-neck aluminum horsetrailer like new, oldermeta l gooseneck4-horse trailer, com-pressor, compactorbailer for cardboard, fi-ber glass chopper gun,fiber glass gel coat,3/4-ton, 96 Dodgepickup, low miles,racks, ladders, misctools, hundreds ofcamper shell molds &much more. Also sellingover 300-camper shells& Tonneau covers all at50% off. For info onunits in-stock, call801-262-7666. For infoon auction view at biz-salesite.com or call Bob801-541-5458.

Beautiful CELLO.. Gor-geous dark-colored Pa-ganini cello, l ightweight. Size 4/4. Veryh i g h q u a l i t y .Hand-crafted and pur-chased directly fromCharles W. Liu FineViolins. Includes highquality bow and softcarry case. Price re-duced to $980. Pleasecall 843-0476.

CHRISTMAS TREES forsale. 259w 400n,$25.00, $35.00, and$55.00. Lot on Dec 1st3rd and 5th open till 10daily.

DESIGNER INSPIREDPURSES, SHOWINGS@. YOUR HOME De-signer inspired, trendy,new styles. All cash &carry. Call to schedulea showing or openhouse, filling up fast.C a l l K a r e n @884-0100.

SANTA FOR hire(435)224-5068 callRobert Delaney

Miscellaneous

DIAMONDS don't payretail! Large selection,high quality. Bridal sets,wedding bands. Every-thing wholesale! RockyMtn. Diamond Co.S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948

Electric Organ. YA-MAHA-C40 ElectoneOrgan Excellent condi-tion. Cost new $2800.Will sell for $200.00 call8 8 2 - 3 2 2 4 , o r801-450-6331.

FIRE WOOD. $250 percord. Call (435)241-0653 for more informa-tion.

PIANO Beautiful Story &Clark piano. In excel-lent condition, takenvery good care of.Tuned three monthsago. $650. Please call843-0476.

RENTAL Bache lo rApartment, shower,w /d , k i t chene t te ,$500/mo $500/dep. 21986 Dodge RamChargers and 1 Ply-mouth Acclaim. 1951 &1948 Ford Trucks.(435)840-3847

SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds. Call882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.com

TOOELE CEMETERYplot for sale. In lovelyestablished area nearentrance. $355. Con-tact Linda Gowans at(801)209-6196 for info.

Furniture & Appliances

FOR SALE: Washers,dryers, stoves, refrig-erators. All your appli-ance needs, includingrepairs. Call Ken’s Af-fordable. (435)241-0670

NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance. Washers/ dryersrefrigerators, freezers,stoves, dishwashers.$149-$399. Completerepair service. Satis-faction guaranteed.Parts for all brands. Giftcards w/purchases over$199 . 843 -9154 ,830-3225.

Garage, Yard Sales

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Pets

PAMPERED PET RESORT

Boarding with a per-sonal touch for your“Special Pet”. Callnow for a reservation.(435)884-3374 www.pamperedpetresort.com

AKC ENGLISH Bulldogpuppies. 8 weeks,champion bloodlines$1800. (435)843-1263(801)560-8056

ANIMAL LOVERS, weneed volunteers to helpwith all sorts of projectswith our animal rescuegroup. Even the small-est act can help save alife. Please call AnnM a r i e a t(801)597-6019. Helpmake this a MerryChristmas for all home-less pets.

BRING A Christmaswish to a homeless petat the Tooele Shelter.Adopt today at 3330North 1200 West Erda(435)882-4607

CATS UP for adoption: 1fixed declawed adultcat,various kittens andadult cats. Also plentyof feral cats in need ofa good barn home. CallNaida at (435)882-2667

JACK RUSSELL pupstri-colored 2 females$ 3 5 0 1 m a l e$300 tails docked dew-claws removed readyDec. 1st (435)840-0776

MINI DACHSHUNDPuppies. Female black/tan. Parents on site.Ready Dec. 20th. Willhold for Christmas.(435)830-3227 Rhonda

Pets

MALE SHIH TZU Christ-mas puppies 6wks, pa-per trained, adorable,extremely intelligent,pliable. $325 Goodchoice for all. Call(435)843-0916

P E T G R O O M I N GDenise, formally DogHouse Pet Grooming,taking weekend ap-pointments, l imitedschedule, smal lerb r e e d s o n l y .(435)840-0059

Livestock

4H HORSE Gelding,also 1995 two horsetrailer. $1,800/ea or$3000 for both .(435)843-9009

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL.Five lessons for price offour. Beginner riders orIntermediate. Indoorarena.. (435)830-7365Pegasus Event Center,Grantsville.

JUST IN Time for Christ-mas. New WesternSaddle. 16” seat, Neverridden. Other saddlesa v a i l a b l e . C a l l8 4 3 - 9 2 8 1 o r(801)455-0544

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Sporting Goods

POOL TABLE One inchslate regulation. Verynice shape. $400(435)882-1728(435)224-2615

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Lost & Found

LOST: Shih Tzu, vacinityof Skyline Drive and ElkRidge Subdivision. Tancolor, answers to Asia.Call (435)840-0344

Personals

ALCOHOLIC ANONY-MOUS meets daily atnoon and 8pm at 1120W Utah Ave. Call882-7358.

Child Care

CHILD CARE hourly,daily, weekly rates.Discount for siblings.Flexible schedule. CallChrista 435-841-9115Overlake Home Day-care

Child Care

C H I L D C A R E I NStansbury. Smar-typants has openingsfor 3 and up. Schoolt rans fe rs , F reePre-school! Licensedwith CPR and Firstaid. (435)843-1565

Daycare in overlake. De-pendable, loving & fun.I have 17yrs. experi-ence. Low rates, anyage. Cal l DeAnn843-7136

LICENSED CHILD Carein my Tooele home.Fenced yard, loving en-vironment, crafts andfun activities, transpor-tation to Northlake CPRcertified. (435)882-8154

LITTLE LEARNERS is acurriculum based pre-school taught by certi-fied teachers. ContactKerri at (435)843-0893Now Enrolling for Win-ter.

Loving Childcare inTooele Home. LovingGrandma available M-Ffor lots of fun and learn-ing while you are away.References available.Kathy 435-882-2208

DEADLINES FOR clas-sifieds ads are Mondayand Wednesdays by4:45 p.m.

Child Care

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843-TEAM(8326) • 1094 N. Main, Tooele

1229 Brandy Ln.Custom Home. Beauti-ful custom home- S.E.

Bench. 4 bd, 3 bth. $389,900. Call Cathy

840-3804.

1232 Brandy Lane Hurry and pick

your colors! 3 bed 2 bath. Custom home. $359,900. Call Cathy

830-3804.

797 E FrontierInvestors dream. 3

bd, 2 bth. on .50 acres $309,000. Call Cathy

435-840-3804.

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169 N 580 W3 bed 2 1/2 bath

$262,900 Call Cathy 435-840-3804

158 N 580 W4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath$257,900 Call Cathy

435-840-3804

552 W. 180 N.New 2 story. Bead board, 3 bd, 2.5 bth. $279,900.

Call Cathy 435-840-3804

157 N 530 W3 bdrms, 2 bth. Alder cabinets, 2 tone paint $229,900. Call Cathy

435-840-3804

559 N. 780 E.Nice home with main floor laundry 4 bd, 2bath, $185,000. Call Sherri 435-840-5167

505 S Alexander Dr60x200x18 shop $550,000. Call

Kolleen 435-849-0603.

4585 Hwy 112Gorgeous Custom design/

built home plus guest house on 12.80 acres $650,000.

Call Kolleen 435-849-0603.

351 S Plaza Cir.G-ville Beautiful ram-bler in cul-de-sac 4 bed, 2 bath $199,000. Call Kim 435-830-3602

Lease OptiOns1326 Spring Meadow Spring Canyon Estates$175,000 Call Amanda or Carley 830-4581 or 849-4006

1234 E Spring Meadow, Spring Canyon Estates$170,000 Call Amanda or Carley 830-4581 or 849-4006

1779 N Mountain Air, Spring Canyon Estates,$172,000 Call Amanda or Carley 830-4581 or 849-4006

1620 N Spring Meadow, Spring Canyon Estates$224,000 well included Call Amanda or Carley 830-4581 or 849-4006

2946 N Bronzewood Circle, Brookfield Estates5 acres, $199,000. Call Carol 801-520-6680.

350 S Industrial Loop. Prime commercial lot at Utah Industrial Depot $144,500. Call Kolleen 435-849-0603.

142.1 acres w/ a lot of hwy. frontage on Hwy 112. Call Kolleen 435-849-0603.

Lot #17 Brookfield, Erda $199,000 Call Carol 801-520-6680

899 N 620 ELarge open kitchen,see through gas fireplace 3

bed 2 bath $210,000 Call Linda 801-554-9118.

335 W Durfee G-villeGreat home w/new win-dows furnace & C/A, 4 bed 11/2 bath $159,900

Owner/Agent Call Stacey 830-7396

428 S MapletonBeautiful rambler with 3 bed 2 bath and walk

out basement $209,000 Call Kim 830-3602

743 W. 740 S.6 bdrm, 2 bth, 100% finished basement,

$199,900. CallMiranda 830-3319.

168 Crystal Bay, Stans. Beautiful home with motivated seller 4

bed 3 bath $212,000 Call Nicky 801-910-0222.

312 W. Regatta Stans.Looking for something

new? 5 bed 3 full baths. $272,000. Call Carol 801-520-6680.

Great Price

6077 Bayshore DrStansbury Great home across from the lake. 6 bed 2 1/2 bath, over 3500 finished sq/ft. $350,000. Call Lori

435-850-9206.

883 W 660 S3 bed, 2 bath $145,000

Call Linda for more info 801-554-9118.

2129 N 170 W 3 bed, 2 bath. Come

see! $185,250. Call Edith

435-840-8251

Stacey Brown(Associate Broker)

435-830-7396

Kolleen Logan435-849-0603

Cathy Maxfield435-840-3804

Sherri Nelson435-840-5167

Amanda Harris435-830-4581

Carley Jones435-849-4006

Nicky Casey 801-910-0222

Bonnie Johnson435-850-9107

Miranda Brodston830-3319

Linda Theetge801-554-9118

Jennifer Jones(Broker)

435-830-2088

Kim Jenkins435-830-3602

Carol Autry801-520-6680

Katie Larsen435-849-3303

Lori Crow435-850-9206

Edith Montano435-840-8251

Exit Realty Home Team

BeautifulLoma Vista & Tooele Heights

Lots on the South East BenchSeller Financing avail.

For info Call Cathy 435-840-3804

55 N. 375 E. G-ville Great starter home 4 bed 2 1/2 bath.

$169.000. Call Kim 830-3602.

248 N. 630 E. Great NE home with room to grow! 2 bed

1 bath. $174,500. Call Lori 435-850-9206.

2809 Rim Rock, Stocton Great country living on 1

acre of horse property. 5 bed, 3 bath. $305,000. Call Jen-

nifer 435-830-2088 or Sherri 435-840-5167.

1454 N 420 E Great home! 3 bed, 2 bath $174,900.

Call Bonnie 435-850-9107.

1735 Cerroni DrHome has been very

well maintained. 3 bed-rooms, 2 bath. $194,000 Call Jennifer 830-2088.

357 N Wrathall Cir. G-ville Beautiful home, 1.48 acres. Fully finished

basement. 6 bed. 3 1/2 bath. $419,900. Call Cathy

840-3804.

Call Kollee

1323 E. 970 N.Beautiful Multi-level

home. 4 Bed 3 1/2 bath $209,000. Call Carol

801-520-6680.

Spring Canyon Estates

Beautiful Country Living! 5 acre lots starting at $170,000 Corner of Pine Canyon & Droubay Rd.

Call Amanda 435.830.4581 or Carley 435.849.4006

1388 N. 380 E.Fabulous home! 3 Bed, 3 Bath.

$195,000. Call Bonnie 850-9107.

1388 N. 380 E.Fabulous home!

UnderContract 693 N. 200 W.

Fabulous starter home. 4 bed 2 bath.

$159,900. Call Bonnie 435-850-9107.

559 N. 780 E.Nice home with main

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UnderContract

WE ARE SELLING HOMES

335 W Durfee G-villeGreat home w/new win-

UnderContract 693 N. 200 W.

Fabulous starter

UnderContract

101 Lakeview, Stans.GREAT LAKEFRONT

PROPERTY. 3 bed 2 bath large lot. $275,000 Call

Nicky 801-910-0222

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DRIVERS/ CDL CareerTraining w/Central Re-frigerated. We Train,Employ w/$0 down fi-nancing. Avg $40,0001 s t y e a r !(800)521-9277

Help Wanted

Grade 25 Social WorkerProvide individual andgroup therapy for a di-verse adult populationat Valley Mental Healthin Tooele County. Workwith SPMI, DV, AngerManagement and gen-eral population. Providewrap around servicesinan inter-disciplinaryteam. Flex Scheduleavailable. Position in-cludes opportunities tohave input and developtreatment modalities.Female LCSW pre-ferred due to populationand funding needs, orLCSW eligible. Formore informat ion,p l e a s e c o n t a c tLawrance McClung(435)843-3520.

LOOKING FOR peopleto Work From Home.$500-$5000 PT/ mo.Training Available. Call800-260-9469

POSTAL JOBS $17.08to $28.27/hr, now hir-ing. For applicationand free goverment jobinformation, call Ameri-can Association of La-bor 1-913-599-8042, 24hrs. emp. serv.

RECEPTIONISTNEEDED Eveningsand weekends a must.Fax Resume to435-882-3859

Wanted

JUNK METAL Wanted.Free Pick-up, Autos,plumbing, electrical,used appliances, 3 ormore. Demolition. Ron(801)243-4585.

Motorcycles & ATVs

2007 HONDA ShadowSpirit $5800. 2007 Ya-maha Grizzly 400 auto-matic, $4900. 2006 Arc-tic Cat DVX 50cc$1600. (435)840-3698

CRF 230F Honda Dirtbike, like new $2800.2004 Honda Rancher,$4000. (801)554-5954

Trailers

1997 FILLY PalominoPop up tent trailer,sleeps 5-7, excellentcondition, brand newcanvas with no rips ortears, Comes with Minif r idge, removablestove, icebox, andheater that works verygood. (435)843-0765

Trailers

MOVING MUST sell.1976 prawler campingtrailer, great condition.23ft long, everythingworks and maintenanceup to date. Please callD a n i e l l e a t(801)694-8711 . $1,500

Autos

$0 Down! Cars From$29/mo! Police Im-pounds for Sale! 36Months @ 8.5% apr.For l is t ings Cal l800-586-3805 x8329

1978 Monte Carlo,Needs a little work torun. As is $400 callDustin (435)224-3977

1994 FORD Taurus Shosun roof, leather seats,tinted windows,24 valvegood condition, 20mpg,$1200.1997 Grand Am,good condition, $1200,20mpg. (435)884-0509

1995 FORD Windstarvan, possible blownheadgasket. Newautomatic transmis-sion, V-6 fuel injec-tion engine. $1000obo. Call Terry at882-2624 after 4pmor leave message.

1999 Ford Explorer runsand looks great$ 36991997 Dodge Intrepid$800 1987 Dodge Ram4wd manual transmis-sion $895 Please call8 8 2 - 5 5 6 0 h o u r s10am-6pm

Hondas From $500! Po-lice Impounds For Sale!Many Makes and Mod-els, For Listings Call800-586-3805 X9436

SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifieds.Call 882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.com

SUVs

2004 DODGE Durango,Limited Edition, 5.7 Li-ter, Hemi Magnum,58,500 miles. Greatcondition, silver withgrey leather interior.Fully loaded, powereverything, sunroof,DVD player, 6 disc CDplayer, MP3, SateliteTV, and extra third rowseating. Tow package,and roof rack included.R u n s f a n t a s t i c !$18,500.00 OBO Call435-840-8399.

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SUVs

2004 FORD Explorer4x4 Champaign colorLoaded – third rowseating CD player - To-tally Powered (seats,windows Doors) lowmileage 20,000 GreatCondition must see.$18,500 OBO Call841-9726 830-0626

Trucks

1975 CHEVY 1/2 tontruck, 4x4 frame & en-gine, good tires & greatengine (350). Goodtrans. New Edlebrockcarb. New Edlebrock in-take & manifold. $1300obo. (435)840-8790

1993 FORD F150,Regular cab, straight 6,5 speed. $1500(801)554-5954

2006 Ford TruckBedw/accessories,. $2500OBO 2006 Ford F350truckbed in excellentcondition with the fol-lowing accessories:Rhino sprayed on bed-liner, diamond platerailcaps, front bedcap,and tailgate cap, B&Wgooseneck hideawayhitch and Cat2 framereciever hitch, rear fordbumper with backup(435)830-8371 sensors.

MUST SELL! Moving outof state. Extended cab,Z71 package, bed liner,oversized tires, 90km i l e s . C a l l(801)599-8711 Asking$9,500 OBO

Vehicle Parts

CANOPY SHELL RedFits 2000-2004 DodgeDakota quad cab, alloptions, very nice.(435)882-0410

Rooms for Rent

ROOMMATE WANTED$350/mo, Utilities in-c l uded $200 /dep(435)224-2943

Apartments for Rent

1BDRM BASEMENTapt. Big kitchen, w/dhook up, dishwasher,no smoking $500(801)918-6271

TOOELE, 2bdrm, 1bth,very clean, w/d hook-ups, covered parking.No pets. $625/mo$400/dep. 375 CedarStreet. (805)585-4002

Apartments for Rent

Beautiful1 & 2 Bedroom

Apartments!!Completely Remodeled

fridge, stove, dishwasher, oak/maple cabinets, carpet,

Absolutely Gorgeous! The bestvalue in ALL of Tooele.

Non-Smokers Only! No Pets!

(801) 318-4997or see Mgr #6, 2pm-10pm

260 North 100 East, Tooele

NO DECEMBER RENT

2 AND 3bdrm apart-ments behind SuperWal-Mart. Swimmingpool, hot tub, exerciseroom, playground, fullclubhouse. 843-4400

2BDRM 1BTH $575.00.1bdrm, 1bth $475.00.Covered parking ands t o r a g e c a l l(435)496-3477

2BDRM 1BTH basementapt Comes w/washerand dryer. $575/mo$500/dep No SmokingNo Pets Call Karen(435)830-0615 RE-MAX Results

2BDRM 1BTH CondoCLEAN! New carpet,dishwasher, w/d hook-ups, covered patiow/storage, coveredparking, large bed-r o o m s , $ 8 5 0 / m o$300/dep No smokingNo pets, Valer ie(435)843-8051

2BDRM 2BTH, TotallyRemodled, great viewof lake, $750/mo and/orlease option to buy.(435)840- 8199

Apartments for Rent

2BDRM 1BTH, remod-eled, govt. subsidized.Playground, carport.$500/dep. 211 S. Hale,Grantsville. Call Chris(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp.

2BDRM Apartment,$625/mo, 379 NobleRoad. (435)830-5227

3BDRM 1BTH TooeleDuplex w/great base-ment, a/c, laminateflooring, carport, Petsnegotiable. No smok-i n g . $ 7 1 5 / m o(435)830-6994

3BDRM 2BTH, Spaciousduplex w/mountainviews, a/c, backyard,carport, No smoking.Pe t s nego t i ab l e .$695/mo(435)830-6994

3BDRM HOME/APT forren t in Tooe le .$850/mo $500 deposit.New paint, new floor-ing. No pets. No smok-ing. Available now.435-830-5912

3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart-m e n t , $ 9 5 0 / m o ,$400/dep, utilities in-cluded, central air, w/dhookups, no pets ors m o k i n g . K i m(435)882-3796

Cute 1BDRM basementapt. w/d hookups, nosmoking, no pets.$450/mo, $450/dep(435)882-1757

DUPLEX Upper Unit,$625/mo Contact Ronat (435)830-5227

Apartments for Rent

FOR RENT Nice 3bdrmapartment, 1.5bth, dish-washer, covered park-ing. $400.00 securitydeposit. Rent $609/mo,plus lights and gas.This apartment is verynice, will not last long.C a l l C a r o l e(435)882-7875 ext 123.

LARGE 2BDRM 2bthSerious inquiries only.w/d hook ups, a/c,$500/dep,$625-675mo. No pets,No Smoking. Owner/agent (435)840- 3010

SLEEPING ROOMSavailable, $70 perweek, $10 key deposit,first and last week- total$150 to move in. 46 NBroadway. 882-7605

TOOELE 2BDRM Re-cent ly RemodeledApartment. No smok-ing/ drinking $650/moUtilities and w/d in-c l u d e d . C a l l(435)882-6797

V A L L E Y V I E WMotel. Call (435)882-3235. or (435)882-7008. (801)427-1087Nice, quiet 1bdrm,2bed, kitchenette avail-able. Monthly, weekly &daily specials. HBO,cable. Open 24hrs.585 Canyon Rd,Tooele.

Homes for Rent

3BDRM, 2BTH mobilehome for rent, no smok-ing/ pets. 882-1550

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Office Space FOR RENT915 North Main, Tooele$650-$800 per month each unit

with deposit negotiable.

Please call 435-637-9300,ext. 11 ask for Linda

is offering

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HORSE PROPERTY!Five Acre Lots in

Pine Canyon, Tooele• Fencing• Water Rights• Utilities• Starting at $170,000

Amanda Harris435-830-4581

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Not your ordinary mobile home! New sheet-rocked walls, new two tone paint, tile, carpet, new doors and fixtures. New roof.New vinyl low e windows,Covered deck, nice siding,

Large shed. .29 acres that you own! No lot fees! Call agent for lending details, should go FHA.

384Century Dr.

Not your ordinary mobile home! New sheet-

Century Dr. ONLY$139,900

MLS #813044

Well cared for rambler in Overlake. Two tone paint, central air. Newly finished base-ment with wet bar, surround sound, tile,full

bath, 3 bedrooms. Main floor master bedroom with Grand master bath. Large patio/Nice landscaping. Priced To Sell!

1728Colovito Wy

Well cared for rambler in Overlake. Two

Colovito WyColovito Wy ONLY$194,900

MLS #814398

Well cared for rambler in Overlake. Two Well cared for rambler in Overlake. Two Drastically Reduced

Well priced rambler in North East Tooele. Walking distance to elementary school. Easy commute to SLC.Main floor laundry. Master Bath. Laminate Flooring.Larger lot is fully

landscaped, full auto sprinklers.2 car garage/keyless entry. A DEFINITE MUST SEE!!

4 bedroom, 2 full bath,main floor laundrey, brick rambler in well established neighbor-

hood.Large master bedroom with large master bath/jetted tub/seperate shower, double sinks, walk in closet. Extra large 2 car garage. $2000

allowance for closing costs!!

1215 SW DRIVE

4 bedroom, 2 full bath,main floor laundrey,

ONLY$166,000

MLS #838849

ABSOLUTELY DARLING! A MUST SEE! To-tally remodeled kitchen and bsmt.Family room & den in bsmt along with a bedroom.New paint & carpet. Some updated electrical & plumbing. Large new tuff shed will stay. Walk out the back

door to elementary school.CLEAN!

143 S.6th Street

ABSOLUTELY DARLING! A MUST SEE! To

ONLY$144,900

MLS #843084

Georgeous new build! 2 story home with stucco and brick, hardwood flooring,upgraded

beautiful cabinets. Fireplace, central air. HUGE bonus room. 2 car garage.Front yard lanscaping with sprinkling system. GREAT

FLOOR PLAN! A MUST SEE!!

309Dawson Ln

Georgeous new build! 2 story home with

Ln ONLY$209,000

MLS #846161

Awesome value on two story home in Overlake.Completely finished inside and out. Central air, nice pergo flooring, Large master bed and bath. Full auto sprinklers,nice patio and basketball court. 12X16 shed. Close to schools . Easy

commute to SLC.

290 W. 1430 N.

Awesome value on two story home in Overlake.

ONLY$179,999

MLS #846159

4 bedroom, 2 full bath,main floor laundrey, brick rambler in well established neighbor

DRIVE

4 bedroom, 2 full bath,main floor laundrey,

ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY$166,000

MLS #838849MLS #838849MLS #838849MLS #838849

UnderContract

Hot Deal of the Month$174,500

WHOOO0?? “works day and night”

“treats you right”

Sandra Larsen435.224.9186

Must be Sandra,must be Sandra,must be Sandra,Sandra Claus”

404 Brittany Wy

Homes for Rent

$1600 for 2 months$1800 Next 10. 4bdrm,2bth, half acre horseproperty, newer homein South Willow Es-tates. Grantsvi l le .(435)843-1967(801)631-4257

$975/MO 4BDRM Homei n G r a n t s v i l l e .$1100 /mo 4bdrmTooele. 1yr contract.No smoking/ pets. $900cleaning deposit. Youp a y u t i l i t i e s .(435)840-5199

WHY RENT whenyou can buy? 0down programs,lease options withdown available andlow income pro-grams. First timebuyers, Single parentprograms. Call fordetails. Berna Sloan(435)840-5029 Group1 Real Estate

2BDRM 2BTH, TotallyRemodled, great viewof lake, $750/mo and/orlease option to buy.Mike (435)840-8199

2BDRM 1BTH home inGrantsville $535/mo$400/dep. No pets. 328East Main #7. Call(801)815-2928 or(435)884-0432.

Homes for Rent

2BDRM DUPLEX, bigkitchen, w/d hookups.dishwasher, no smok-i n g $ 6 2 5 / m o .(801)918-6271

2BDRM, 1BTH Grants-ville, nice yard, quietneighborhood, off streetparking, no smoking/p e t s . $ 7 2 5 / m o$150/utilities. $900/depplus first months rent.Available January 1st.(801)403-3715(435)496-9000

3BDRM 2.5bth 2 car ga-rage, fireplace, fencedyard, beautiful, clean,new carpet, $1125/moNo smoking, www.my-homtownproperties.com Call (801)835-5592

3BDRM 2BTH 2 car ga-rage, 329 Dawson Dr.Over lake Tooe le ,$1075/mo $600/dep(801)245-9129

3BDRM 2BTH Car port,all appliances, Stock-ton, Pet ok, $850/moplus deposit. (435)640-0259

3BDRM 3BTH HUDHome! Only $314/Mo!5% dn 15yrs @ 8% aprFor List ings Cal l800-586-3901 x 5159

STANSBURY HOME3bdrm 2bth $1050/mo.(435)843-9883

Homes for Rent

4BDRM 2BTH Condo forrent, all utilities in-cluded, pool, exerciseroom, Maintenance freel i v i ng . $1300 /mo(435)840-0727

4BDRM 2BTH, South-west Tooele by newschool, 2 car garage,fenced back yard.$1000/mo plus deposit.(435)841-1401

4BDRM 3BTH 2 car ga-rage, fenced, No smok-ing, Pets al-lowed. $1150/mo,(801)288-9727 www.myhometownproper-ties.com

4BDRM 3BTH, 2 car ga-rage, fenced yard, jet-ted tub, garden spot.$1150/mo No smoking/pets (801)835-5592www.myhometownproperties.com

50% OFF FIRSTMONTHS RENT. 2007HOME, NEW SUBDIVI-SION, CLOSE TONORTHLAKE ELE-MENTARY, 5BDRM,2.5BTH, 3100+ SQFT,2 CAR GARAGE,FENCED BACKYARD.NO SMOKING/PETS.$1200/MO, $1200 SE-CURITY DEP, 6-12M O N T H L E A S E .(435)830-7583. LEASEOPTION AVAILABLE

5BDRM 3BTH in Stans-bury Park, 2 masterbedrooms, wet bar,spacious yard, andm o r e ! C a l l801-870-6032 for moreinfo.

5BDRM 3BTH rambler,inc ludes potent ia ldownstairs apartmentw/kitchenette, new sub-div is ion, next toschools. No smoking/p e t s . $ 1 5 5 0 / m o .$2000/dep.(801)860-5696,(435)882-7094

5BDRM, 2BTH Ramblerin NE Tooele, $1200+deposit. 933 North1300 East. No pets/smoking. Patty Bullock(435)840-0760 Pruden-tial.

Homes for Rent

ERDA, rent or lease toown, brand new cus-tom home on 5 acrehorse property, ask-ing $2300/mo. Avail-able immediately. Callfor details. (435)224-4344

EXECUTIVE Lake ViewHome For Rent Stans-bury Park Spacious4200sqft, 5bdrm, 4bth,office, $1900/mo. Leasoption available KimKirks Owner/ Agent(801)369-9184.

GRANTSVILLE, 4bdrm1.5bth, family room newpaint. Nice & clean!$1100/mo, $1000cleaning & deposit. Nosmoking/ pets. Refer-ences. (435)512-7873

Home For Rent. Stans-bury home for rent. 4+bedrooms and 3bth. Onthe lake and has abreathtaking view. Mustsee. $1000/mo. call435-840-5184.

HOUSE FOR RENT 3bedroom in Tooele.$900/mo $900 deposit.Completely remodeled!Call Tom, StansburyR e a l E s t a t e(435)843-5323

HOUSE FOR RENT 4bedroom in Tooele.$1100/mo, $1100 de-posit. All new inside!Call Tom, StansburyR e a l E s t a t e(435)843-5323

LIVE ON THE LAKE!Buy or rent to own5bdrm, 2bth. $2100/mo. Available immedi-ately. (435)224-4344

NEWER 3BDRM 2bth, 2car garage, new paint,carpet. Full basement,$1000/mo Call Debbie(435)830-4716 Owner/Agent

RENT OR Lease OptionHorse Property. Beauti-ful home, 4 stall barn,$1400/mo. Call CarolHaddock Remax Plati-num (435)830-0007

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Homes for Rent

RENT TO OWN & lockin your purchase price.No Bank QualificationsRequired!! 236 Date St.Cha rm bunga low2bdrm, 1bth, ready tomove in $895/mo anddeposit. No Smoking.Call Karen 830-0615.RE/MAX Results.

RENT TO OWN Lock inYOUR Purchase pricenow. No Bank Qualifi-cat ion Required!!!4bdrm, 2bth home lo-cated at 683 W. 880 S.Huge 3 car garage withfenced in yard, includesall appliances. NoSmoking $1495/moplus deposit. Call Karen(435)830-0615RE/MAX Results

RENT TO OWN Lock inYOUR Purchase pricenow. No Bank Qualifi-cation Required! 3bdrmhome located at 805W. 880 S. $950/moplus deposit. No Smok-ing . Ca l l Karen(435)830-0615RE/MAX Results

STANSBURY PARKcondo, 2bdrm, 2bth,loft, $975/mo depositNegot iab le , d ish-washer, water softener,single garage. Dogs okw/deposit, no cats.Jenn (801)707-1866

STANSBURY PARKLake front luxuryCondo , 3bdrm,2.5bth, 2 car garage,No smoking/ pets,1yr lease. $900/mo$800/dep(435)830-2501

Stansbury Rambler.$1300/mo 3BDRM,2BTH First and Lastmonth deposit, refer-ences. No smoking orPets . Ca l l Ton i(435)830-6496RE/MAX Lakeside

STANSBURY, 4BDRM3bth Newer Rambler2622sqft, Vaulted ceil-ings, Open floor plan,Hardwood floors/ tile,Available January 1st,No smoking/ pets$1250/mo $800/dep,Minimum 1yr lease801-376-1927

STOCKTON 1+bdrm1bth, All appliances,large yard, carport,$700/mo First and lastand deposit required.Call (435)640-0259

TOOELE 4BDRM 1bth,$775/mo 304 East VineSt. (801)598-4881www.outwestrealty.com

Homes

$$$SAVE MONEYFind HUD & Bankowned homes at:www.tooelebankhomes.com or callfor a list Berna Sloan(435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate

$229,900 5BDRM allBrick Rambler, up-grades, solid oak cabi-nets, wood burner, 2gas fireplaces, formalliving and dining room(435)840-5199

1994 RAMBLER 2 cargarage, f i replace,3bdrm, 2bth, $159,000.Call Carol Haddock Re-m a x P l a t i n u m(435)830-0007

3BDRM, 2BTH, finishedbasement, very clean,FSBO, built in 2000.$169,500. 919 West620 South, Tooele. Callfor walk- through.(435)833-9419(435)224-2668

4BDRM 2BTH Home,fountain, hottub, RVparking, 1 car garage,covered patio, Share ofirrigation water, homewarranty. $169,000(435)882-5592

Affordable Home. 2bdrm1bth unfisnished base-ment on 1 acre lot inLake Point. Call if youa r e i n t e r e s t e d801 -580 -3758 o r801-209-2717

Homes

BANK FORECLOSURE!4bdrm 2bth Home,$40,000! Won`t Last!More Homes Available,For List ings Cal l800-586-3901 xH772

FSBO 4BDRM 2bth,Great starter house,Ca l l Dan (435)841-9829

FSBO 5bdrm, 3bth ram-bler, 2yrs old, finishedbasement w/kitchen-ette, landscaping com-plete. Many extras.Ready today! $289,000obo. (435)882-7094(801)860-5696

FSBO, 3000SQFT,4bdrm, 2bths, vaultedceilings, new carpet,3 tone paint, gas logfireplace, hardwood/tile flooring, 3 car ga-rage, .5ac lot in greatSE neighborhood,$280,000 For ap-pointment(435)830-2055

Home for Sale By Owner$299,990. Beautiful5bdrm home in fun fam-ily oriented cul-de-sac,near new schools inStansbury Park. Call435-249-0065

NEW 4bdrm 2.5bath2car home. New Cus-tom Log home approx3700sq f t . RENT-TO-OWN available.Trade work availablefor licensed contractors.Way under priced at$229,900.703-587-8929

PRICE REDUCED-FSBO Stansbury Park.Rambler 5Bed/ 3Bath/.22 acre. Large fencedyard. Newer paint/car-pet. $210,000. Deborah(435)882-9097

REDUCED $15,000 This3812sqft home has7bdrm & is 100% com-plete. Has 2 car garage& RV parking. The yardis secluded, & has fullvinyl privacy fence. Allon .74acres. Basketballcourt, hot tub & fire pitin backyard. $295,000884-3593

S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME? Advertise it inthe classifieds. Call882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.com

TOOELENEW HOME PRICED

TO SELL!!!!!!!!! $210,000

Great For ModerateIncome Family!

Utah Housing Corpo-ration is selling a new5bdrm 2bth 2394sqft

home w/qualitytouches usually

found only in higherpriced homes. In-come limits apply.

For details call Scottat (801) 902-8235 or

visit our website:www.utahhousing

corp.org

TOOELE HOME Priceslashed $4500 2bdrm,1bth, family room, newfurnace, water heaterand appliances. 1 cargarage, storage shed,rear patio, fence yard,garden spot, central air,$135,500, 134 South4 th St ree t , ca l l(435)843-0550

TOOELE, BY OWNER,4 bedroom house inOverlake, 2 bath, familyroom, fenced yard.$115,500 or Best Offer.Inspection 10-5 Satur-day November 22, Sun-day 1-5 November 23.Home will be sold toH i g h e s t B i d d e r .801-372-8248

Mobile Homes

3BDRM, 2BTH mobilehome for rent, no smok-ing/ pets. 882-1550

SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifieds.Call 882-0050 or visitwww.tooeletranscript.com or e-mail your adto [email protected]

O� ce Space

MOVE IN SPECIAL!Commercial Space inTooele, 272 N.Broadway, approx.200 to 450sqft. Highspeed internet, utili-ties included in rent.1 month free rent.(435)882-4949

Lots & Land

ERDA, 5 acre Horseproperty in BrookfieldEstates. Nicest Estatein Tooele County. Ap-praised at $275,000.Last week, must sellthis week! Asking$179,900 obo. Noreasonable offer re-fused. (435)224-4344

HORSE PROPERTY 5acres in Pine Canyon.fencing, water rights,utilities, starting at$170,000. Exit RealtyA m a n d a H a r r i s435-830-4581

TOOELE LAND for Sale105 AC developmentland near Pine Canyon,east of Tooele City.$2,795,000. Gary Nel-son, Highland Commer-cial: (801)487-6100,www.hciutah.com

Water Shares

1 WATER Share for sale$4000 Cal l Joan(801)756-5263

5 ACRE FT undergroundwater, transferablethroughout, Erda orTooele City. Cal l(435)882-4949

EAST TOOELE waterrights, 27 acre feetavailable. Call Amanda435-830-4581.

FOR SALE Shares ofMiddle Canyon Irriga-tion Company call(435)882-7724 or(435)882-1717

ONE SETTLEMENTCANYON Watershare for sale. $3500Call (801)759-9023

Commercial Property

FOR SALE! FitnessCenter, 12750sqft,Main Street. Handballcourts, lockers, show-ers, saunas, hot tubs,aerobic area. Unlimitedpossibilities! 882-7094,(801)860-5696

Public Notices Meetings

Deadline for public no-tices is 4 p.m. the dayprior to publication.Public notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be accepted.UPAXLP

LEPC AGENDAAgenda for the LEPCmeeting to be heldWednesday, December17th, 2008 at noon atthe Eagles Nest, TooeleArmy Depot.1. Welcome - Chairman,LEPC2. Approve November2008 minutes3. Haz Mat reports,Harry Shinton4. Review upcomingtraining5. Randy L. Cooper,Emergency Services6. New Business7. Next meeting-January28th, 20098. AdjournFiled by LEPC Chair-man, Harry Shinton forpublication December9th, 2008 and December11th, 2008.(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December9 & 11, 2008)

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PUBLIC NOTICETOOELE COUNTYCOUNCIL OF GOV-ERNMENTSNotice is hereby giventhat the Tooele CountyCouncil of Governmentswill hold a regularlyscheduled meeting onTuesday, December 16,2008 at 6:00 P.M. in theTooele County Emer-gency Operations CenterConference Room, 1stfloor, 47 South MainStreet, Tooele, Utah.The agenda items forthis meeting are as fol-lows:1. Roll call2. Approval of meetingminutes for November28, 20083. Tooele County Con-solidated Plan4. Presentation for Vol-unteer Income Tax As-sistance – Kori Shaw5. Election of Chair for20096. Election of Vice-Chairfor 20097. Approval of meetingschedule for 20098. AdjournmentDated this 8th day of De-cember, 2008Cindy CoombsSecretaryTooele County Councilof Governments(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 2008)

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PUBLIC NOTICENotice is hereby giventhat the North TooeleCounty Fire ProtectionService District will holda public hearing on De-cember 18, 2008 at 6:40p. m. at the StansburyPark Fire Station, 179Country Club, StansburyPark, UT. A copy of thep r o p o s e d 2 0 0 8amended budget isavailable for public re-view on Monday - Friday8:00 am - 5:00 pm at179 Country Club,Stansbury Park, UTThe agenda will be asfollows:1. Roll call2. Public comments on2008 amended budget3. Approval of 2008amended budget.Dated this 4th day ofDec, 2008Cassandra RayDistrict Administra-tor(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December9, 11, 16 & 18, 2008)

PUBLIC NOTICEThe Shambip Soil Con-servation meeting will beheld on December 16,2008 @ 7:00 pm @ theClover Creek GeneralStore.Paula C. LeeShambip Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December9 & 11, 2008)

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PUBLIC NOTICE OFM E E T I N G A N DAGENDATooele County Plan-ning CommissionThe Tooele County Plan-ning Commission willhold a Public Hearing /Public Meeting on De-cember 17, 2008 at 7:00p.m. in the Auditorium atthe Tooele CountyCourthouse, 47 SouthMain, Tooele, Utah.PUBLIC MEETING:1. Roll Call2. Approval of meetingminutes from December3, 20083. Approval of meetingschedule for 20094. SUB #08-01100001Hunsaker 5 Lazy HRanch - Preliminary5. Recess Public Meet-ing and Open PublicHearing6. Public Hearing(a) AMD LUO #06-04300001 Defining theminimum area of landand minimum distanceseparation for a kennel(b) Adjourn Public Hear-ing and Resume PublicMeeting7. AMD LUO #06-04300001 Defining theminimum area of landand minimum distanceseparation for a kennel8. Public Concerns9. AdjournmentPursuant to the Ameri-cans with DisabilitiesAct, individuals needingspecial accommodationsduring this meetingshould notify MaryDixon, Tooele CountyEngineering, at 435-843-3160 prior to the meet-ing.For questions call (435)843-3160 and ask tospeak to one of the plan-ning staff.Dated this day of De-cember, 2008Mary Dixon, SecretaryTooele County Plan-ning Commission(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 2008)

NOTICE AND AGENDANOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSION WILLHOLD A REGULARMEETING ON TUES-DAY, DECEMBER 16,2008, AT 3:00 P.M., INROOM 310, TOOELECOUNTY COURT-HOUSE, 47 SOUTHM A I N S T R E E T ,TOOELE, UTAH. THEAGENDA IS:1. Roll Call2. Minutes3. Tax Adjustments4. Invoices5. Deseret Peak Com-plex6. Internet Service Con-tract for New EOC Build-ing7. Bids for the Construc-tion of Meadow Lane8. Resolution 2008-32 -Amending PersonnelPolicies and ProceduresSection 10, Work Hours9. Resolution 2008-33 -Amending PersonnelPolicies and ProceduresSubsections 15.C and15.J Regarding Leave10. Resolution 2008-34 -Amending PersonnelPolicies and ProceduresSection 22, CourthouseParking11. Contract ReviewA) 95-01-05 - GarbagePickup - Road Depart-ment, Tooele County &Ace DisposalB) 95-01-06 - GarbagePickup - Grantsville Sen-ior Center, TooeleCounty & Ace DisposalC) 95-01-07 - GarbagePickup - Tooele SeniorCenter, Tooele County &Ace DisposalD) 95-01-08 - GarbagePickup - Tooele CountyCourthouse, TooeleCounty & Ace DisposalE) 00-11-03 - LeaseAgreement for 400 Acresfor Deseret Peak Com-plex Expansion - TooeleCounty and GrantsvilleSoil ConservationF) 97-12-01 - Right ofWay - Grant TemporaryUse Permit - TooeleCounty and Departmentof InteriorG) 00-01-08 - RetainingServices of Appraiser -Tooele County and MultiCounty Appraisal TrustH) 05-04-10 - LeaseAgreement at WendoverBuilding - Tooele Countyand Highway PatrolI) 06-12-05 - Memoran-dum of Understandingfor Installation of RadioEquipment & Manage-ment of Existing Com-munication Sites andSystemsJ) 06-12-13 - Develop-ment of Land - NorthRaleigh Economic Area -Tooele County and Re-development AgencyK) 07-09-15 - Agreementfor Dispatching Servicesfor BLM - TooeleCounty and BLM12. Board Appointments13. Public Concerns14. AdjournDated this 10th day ofDecember, 2008.Marilyn K. GilletteTooele County ClerkPursuant to the Ameri-cans with DisabilitiesAct, individuals needingspecial accommodationsduring this meetingshould notify Marilyn K.Gillette, Tooele CountyClerk, at 843-3148 priorto the meeting.(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 2008)

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NOTICE AND AGENDANOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSION WILLHOLD A REGULARMEETING ON TUES-DAY, DECEMBER 16,2008, AT 3:00 P.M., INROOM 310, TOOELECOUNTY COURT-HOUSE, 47 SOUTHM A I N S T R E E T ,TOOELE, UTAH. THEAGENDA IS:1. Roll Call2. Minutes3. Tax Adjustments4. Invoices5. Deseret Peak Com-plex6. Internet Service Con-tract for New EOC Build-ing7. Bids for the Construc-tion of Meadow Lane8. Resolution 2008-32 -Amending PersonnelPolicies and ProceduresSection 10, Work Hours9. Resolution 2008-33 -Amending PersonnelPolicies and ProceduresSubsections 15.C and15.J Regarding Leave10. Resolution 2008-34 -Amending PersonnelPolicies and ProceduresSection 22, CourthouseParking11. Contract ReviewA) 95-01-05 - GarbagePickup - Road Depart-ment, Tooele County &Ace DisposalB) 95-01-06 - GarbagePickup - Grantsville Sen-ior Center, TooeleCounty & Ace DisposalC) 95-01-07 - GarbagePickup - Tooele SeniorCenter, Tooele County &Ace DisposalD) 95-01-08 - GarbagePickup - Tooele CountyCourthouse, TooeleCounty & Ace DisposalE) 00-11-03 - LeaseAgreement for 400 Acresfor Deseret Peak Com-plex Expansion - TooeleCounty and GrantsvilleSoil ConservationF) 97-12-01 - Right ofWay - Grant TemporaryUse Permit - TooeleCounty and Departmentof InteriorG) 00-01-08 - RetainingServices of Appraiser -Tooele County and MultiCounty Appraisal TrustH) 05-04-10 - LeaseAgreement at WendoverBuilding - Tooele Countyand Highway PatrolI) 06-12-05 - Memoran-dum of Understandingfor Installation of RadioEquipment & Manage-ment of Existing Com-munication Sites andSystemsJ) 06-12-13 - Develop-ment of Land - NorthRaleigh Economic Area -Tooele County and Re-development AgencyK) 07-09-15 - Agreementfor Dispatching Servicesfor BLM - TooeleCounty and BLM12. Board Appointments13. Public Concerns14. AdjournDated this 10th day ofDecember, 2008.Marilyn K. GilletteTooele County ClerkPursuant to the Ameri-cans with DisabilitiesAct, individuals needingspecial accommodationsduring this meetingshould notify Marilyn K.Gillette, Tooele CountyClerk, at 843-3148 priorto the meeting.(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 2008)

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NOTICE AND AGENDANOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSION WILLHOLD A REGULARMEETING ON TUES-DAY, DECEMBER 16,2008, AT 3:00 P.M., INROOM 310, TOOELECOUNTY COURT-HOUSE, 47 SOUTHM A I N S T R E E T ,TOOELE, UTAH. THEAGENDA IS:1. Roll Call2. Minutes3. Tax Adjustments4. Invoices5. Deseret Peak Com-plex6. Internet Service Con-tract for New EOC Build-ing7. Bids for the Construc-tion of Meadow Lane8. Resolution 2008-32 -Amending PersonnelPolicies and ProceduresSection 10, Work Hours9. Resolution 2008-33 -Amending PersonnelPolicies and ProceduresSubsections 15.C and15.J Regarding Leave10. Resolution 2008-34 -Amending PersonnelPolicies and ProceduresSection 22, CourthouseParking11. Contract ReviewA) 95-01-05 - GarbagePickup - Road Depart-ment, Tooele County &Ace DisposalB) 95-01-06 - GarbagePickup - Grantsville Sen-ior Center, TooeleCounty & Ace DisposalC) 95-01-07 - GarbagePickup - Tooele SeniorCenter, Tooele County &Ace DisposalD) 95-01-08 - GarbagePickup - Tooele CountyCourthouse, TooeleCounty & Ace DisposalE) 00-11-03 - LeaseAgreement for 400 Acresfor Deseret Peak Com-plex Expansion - TooeleCounty and GrantsvilleSoil ConservationF) 97-12-01 - Right ofWay - Grant TemporaryUse Permit - TooeleCounty and Departmentof InteriorG) 00-01-08 - RetainingServices of Appraiser -Tooele County and MultiCounty Appraisal TrustH) 05-04-10 - LeaseAgreement at WendoverBuilding - Tooele Countyand Highway PatrolI) 06-12-05 - Memoran-dum of Understandingfor Installation of RadioEquipment & Manage-ment of Existing Com-munication Sites andSystemsJ) 06-12-13 - Develop-ment of Land - NorthRaleigh Economic Area -Tooele County and Re-development AgencyK) 07-09-15 - Agreementfor Dispatching Servicesfor BLM - TooeleCounty and BLM12. Board Appointments13. Public Concerns14. AdjournDated this 10th day ofDecember, 2008.Marilyn K. GilletteTooele County ClerkPursuant to the Ameri-cans with DisabilitiesAct, individuals needingspecial accommodationsduring this meetingshould notify Marilyn K.Gillette, Tooele CountyClerk, at 843-3148 priorto the meeting.(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 2008)

PUBLIC NOTICENotice is hereby giventhat the North TooeleCounty Fire ProtectionService District will holda public hearing on De-cember 18, 2008 at 6:50p.m. at the StansburyPark Fire Station, 179Country Club, UT. Acopy of the 2009 finalbudget is available forpublic review Monday -Friday 8:00 am - 5:00pm at 179 Country Club,UTThe agenda will be asfollows:1. Roll call2. Public comments on2009 final budget3. Approval of 2009 finalbudget.Dated this 4th day ofDec, 2008Cassandra RayDistrict Administra-tor(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December9, 11, 16 & 18, 2008)

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEESALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof sale, on the frontsteps of the TooeleCounty Courthouse, 47South Main Street,Tooele, UT 84074, onThursday, January 8,2009, at 10:00 a.m., ofsaid day, for the purposeof foreclosing a Deed ofTrust dated July 2, 2007,and recorded July 12,2007, and executed byGreenpointe Construc-tion, LLC, as Trustor, infavor of CentennialBank, covering realproperty located inTooele County, andmore particularly de-scribed as:All of Lots 202, 206 and209, Cherry Grove Sub-division Plat B, accord-ing to the plat thereof asrecorded in the office ofthe Tooele County Re-corder. [16-007-0-0202,16-007-0-0206 and16-007-0-0209]The current beneficiaryof the trust deed is Cen-tennial Bank, and the re-cord owner of the prop-erty as of the recordingof the notice of default isGreenpointe Construc-tion, LLC. Trustee willsell without warranty asto title, possession or en-cumbrances. Biddersmust be prepared to ten-der to Trustee a$5,000.00 non-refund-able deposit in certifiedfunds or a cashier'scheck at the time of saleto secure bid and paythe balance of the pur-chase price in theamount bid within 24hours of the sale bycashier’s check. Thiscommunication is an at-tempt to collect a debt,and any information ob-tained will be used forthat purpose. The Trus-tee’s telephone number,mailing address and of-fice address are listedbelow. He may be con-tacted at that address re-garding the Notice ofTrustee’s Sale duringregular business hours:9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday.Dated December 9,2009.Richard W. JonesSuccessor Trustee Helgesen, Waterfall &Jones4605 Harrison Blvd.,Third FloorOgden, Utah 84403(801) 479-4777(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 18 & 25, 2008)

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEESALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof sale, on the frontsteps of the TooeleCounty Courthouse, 47South Main Street,Tooele, UT 84074, onThursday, January 8,2009, at 10:00 a.m., ofsaid day, for the purposeof foreclosing a Deed ofTrust dated July 2, 2007,and recorded July 12,2007, and executed byGreenpointe Construc-tion, LLC, as Trustor, infavor of CentennialBank, covering realproperty located inTooele County, andmore particularly de-scribed as:All of Lots 202, 206 and209, Cherry Grove Sub-division Plat B, accord-ing to the plat thereof asrecorded in the office ofthe Tooele County Re-corder. [16-007-0-0202,16-007-0-0206 and16-007-0-0209]The current beneficiaryof the trust deed is Cen-tennial Bank, and the re-cord owner of the prop-erty as of the recordingof the notice of default isGreenpointe Construc-tion, LLC. Trustee willsell without warranty asto title, possession or en-cumbrances. Biddersmust be prepared to ten-der to Trustee a$5,000.00 non-refund-able deposit in certifiedfunds or a cashier'scheck at the time of saleto secure bid and paythe balance of the pur-chase price in theamount bid within 24hours of the sale bycashier’s check. Thiscommunication is an at-tempt to collect a debt,and any information ob-tained will be used forthat purpose. The Trus-tee’s telephone number,mailing address and of-fice address are listedbelow. He may be con-tacted at that address re-garding the Notice ofTrustee’s Sale duringregular business hours:9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday.Dated December 9,2009.Richard W. JonesSuccessor Trustee Helgesen, Waterfall &Jones4605 Harrison Blvd.,Third FloorOgden, Utah 84403(801) 479-4777(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 18 & 25, 2008)

NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe following describedproperty will be sold atpublic auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof sale, at the TooeleCounty Courthouse, 74South 100 East,Tooele,UT 84074, on January14, 2009, at 12:00 noonof said day, for the pur-pose of foreclosing atrust deed dated October24, 2001, and executedby DUSTIN P. BISHOP,as Trustor, in favor ofA M E R I C A F I R S TCREDIT UNION asBeneficiary, which TrustDeed was recorded onNovember 1, 2001, asEntry No. 171621, inBook 714, at Page 787,in the Official Records ofTooele County, State ofUtah covering real prop-erty purportedly locatedat 682 West 960 South,Tooele, Utah 84074 inTooele County, Utah,and more particularly de-scribed as:ALL OF LOT 4032,RANCHO TOOELEPHASE IV, AMENDED,T O O E L E C I T Y ,TOOELE COUNTY,UTAH, ACCORDING TOTHE OFFICIAL PLATTHEREOF.Tax ID: 11-049-0-4032The current Beneficiaryof the trust deed isA M E R I C A F I R S TCREDIT UNION, and therecord owner of theproperty as of the re-cording of the Notice ofDefault is DUSTIN P.BISHOP.Bidders must tender tothe trustee a $5,000.00deposit at the sale andthe balance of the pur-chase price by 2:00 p.m.the day following thesale. Both the depositand the balance must bepaid to Lincoln Title In-surance Agency in theform of a wire transfer,cashier's check or certi-fied funds. Cash pay-ments, personal checksor trust checks are notaccepted.DATED: December 9,2008.LINCOLN TITLE IN-SURANCE AGENCYby: Paula Maughanits: Vice PresidentTelephone: (801)476-0303web site: www.smithknowles.comSK File No. 08-0479(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 18 & 25, 2008)

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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe following describedproperty will be sold atpublic auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof sale, at the TooeleCounty Courthouse, 74South 100 East,Tooele,UT 84074, on January14, 2009, at 12:00 noonof said day, for the pur-pose of foreclosing atrust deed dated October24, 2001, and executedby DUSTIN P. BISHOP,as Trustor, in favor ofA M E R I C A F I R S TCREDIT UNION asBeneficiary, which TrustDeed was recorded onNovember 1, 2001, asEntry No. 171621, inBook 714, at Page 787,in the Official Records ofTooele County, State ofUtah covering real prop-erty purportedly locatedat 682 West 960 South,Tooele, Utah 84074 inTooele County, Utah,and more particularly de-scribed as:ALL OF LOT 4032,RANCHO TOOELEPHASE IV, AMENDED,T O O E L E C I T Y ,TOOELE COUNTY,UTAH, ACCORDING TOTHE OFFICIAL PLATTHEREOF.Tax ID: 11-049-0-4032The current Beneficiaryof the trust deed isA M E R I C A F I R S TCREDIT UNION, and therecord owner of theproperty as of the re-cording of the Notice ofDefault is DUSTIN P.BISHOP.Bidders must tender tothe trustee a $5,000.00deposit at the sale andthe balance of the pur-chase price by 2:00 p.m.the day following thesale. Both the depositand the balance must bepaid to Lincoln Title In-surance Agency in theform of a wire transfer,cashier's check or certi-fied funds. Cash pay-ments, personal checksor trust checks are notaccepted.DATED: December 9,2008.LINCOLN TITLE IN-SURANCE AGENCYby: Paula Maughanits: Vice PresidentTelephone: (801)476-0303web site: www.smithknowles.comSK File No. 08-0479(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 18 & 25, 2008)

NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe following describedproperty will be sold atpublic auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof the sale, “at the MainEntrance, Cache CountyDistrict Court 135 North100 West, Logan, Utah”,on January 6, 2009, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedSeptember 27, 2004 andexecuted by CRAIGCANTWELL A MAR-R IED MAN. , asTrustor(s) in favor ofCENTENNIAL BANK,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inCache County:LOT 53, CLEAR CREEKSUBDIVISION, PHASE1, AS SHOWN BY THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF FILED MAY6, 2003, AS FILING NO.823863, IN THE OFFICEOF THE RECORDEROF CACHE COUNTY,UTAH.Together with all the im-provements now or here-after erected on theproperty, and all ease-ments, appurtenances,and fixtures now or here-after a part of the prop-erty.Tax Parce l No . :03-169-0053The address of the prop-erty is purported to be741 CLEAR CREEKROAD, NIBLEY, UT84321. The undersigneddisclaims liability for anyerror in the address. Thecurrent Beneficiary of thetrust deed is BSALTA2005-02, BANK OFNEW YORK AS SUC-CESSOR IN INTERESTTO JPMORGAN CHASEBANK,N.A. AS TRUS-TEE, and the recordowners of the propertyas of the recording of thenotice of default is re-ported to be CRAIGCANTWELL A MAR-RIED MAN..Bidders must be pre-pared to tender to thetrustee, RECONTRUSTCOMPANY, $5,000.00at the sale and the bal-ance of the purchaseprice by 12:00 noon theday following the saleand deliverable to:Matheson, Mortensen, etal., 648 East First South,Salt Lake City, UT84102. Both paymentsmust be in the form of acashier's check ormoney order and madepayable to RECON-TRUST COMPANY,cash and Bank “OfficialChecks” are not accept-able. A trustee's deedwill be made available tothe successful bidderwithin three businessdays following receipt ofthe bid amount. Thesale is made without anywarranty whatsoever, in-cluding but not limited toany warranty as to title,liens, possession, taxes,encumbrances, or condi-tion of the property. Thesale is subject to a work-out reinstatement, pay-off, sale cancellation orpostponement, incorrectbidding instructions,bankruptcy, or any othercircumstance of whichthe trustee is unaware.In the event any of theforegoing apply, the salewill be void and the suc-cessful bidder's fundswill be returned withoutany liability to the trusteeor beneficiary for interestor any other damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT RECON-TRUST COMPANY ISATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PUR-POSE, AND THAT THEDEBT MAY BE DIS-PUTED.Dated: December 1,2008By: LaRoyceWalker, Assistant Secre-taryRECONTRUST COM-PANY2380 Performance Dr,RGV-D7-450Richardson, TX 75082(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular Business Hours:M o n d a y - F r i d a y ,8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.,Central TimeTS#: 08 -0085393(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December4, 11 & 18, 2008)

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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe following describedproperty will be sold atpublic auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof the sale, “at the MainEntrance, Cache CountyDistrict Court 135 North100 West, Logan, Utah”,on January 6, 2009, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedSeptember 27, 2004 andexecuted by CRAIGCANTWELL A MAR-R IED MAN. , asTrustor(s) in favor ofCENTENNIAL BANK,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inCache County:LOT 53, CLEAR CREEKSUBDIVISION, PHASE1, AS SHOWN BY THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF FILED MAY6, 2003, AS FILING NO.823863, IN THE OFFICEOF THE RECORDEROF CACHE COUNTY,UTAH.Together with all the im-provements now or here-after erected on theproperty, and all ease-ments, appurtenances,and fixtures now or here-after a part of the prop-erty.Tax Parce l No . :03-169-0053The address of the prop-erty is purported to be741 CLEAR CREEKROAD, NIBLEY, UT84321. The undersigneddisclaims liability for anyerror in the address. Thecurrent Beneficiary of thetrust deed is BSALTA2005-02, BANK OFNEW YORK AS SUC-CESSOR IN INTERESTTO JPMORGAN CHASEBANK,N.A. AS TRUS-TEE, and the recordowners of the propertyas of the recording of thenotice of default is re-ported to be CRAIGCANTWELL A MAR-RIED MAN..Bidders must be pre-pared to tender to thetrustee, RECONTRUSTCOMPANY, $5,000.00at the sale and the bal-ance of the purchaseprice by 12:00 noon theday following the saleand deliverable to:Matheson, Mortensen, etal., 648 East First South,Salt Lake City, UT84102. Both paymentsmust be in the form of acashier's check ormoney order and madepayable to RECON-TRUST COMPANY,cash and Bank “OfficialChecks” are not accept-able. A trustee's deedwill be made available tothe successful bidderwithin three businessdays following receipt ofthe bid amount. Thesale is made without anywarranty whatsoever, in-cluding but not limited toany warranty as to title,liens, possession, taxes,encumbrances, or condi-tion of the property. Thesale is subject to a work-out reinstatement, pay-off, sale cancellation orpostponement, incorrectbidding instructions,bankruptcy, or any othercircumstance of whichthe trustee is unaware.In the event any of theforegoing apply, the salewill be void and the suc-cessful bidder's fundswill be returned withoutany liability to the trusteeor beneficiary for interestor any other damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT RECON-TRUST COMPANY ISATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PUR-POSE, AND THAT THEDEBT MAY BE DIS-PUTED.Dated: December 1,2008By: LaRoyceWalker, Assistant Secre-taryRECONTRUST COM-PANY2380 Performance Dr,RGV-D7-450Richardson, TX 75082(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular Business Hours:M o n d a y - F r i d a y ,8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.,Central TimeTS#: 08 -0085393(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December4, 11 & 18, 2008)

NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe following describedproperty will be sold atpublic auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof the sale, “The MainEntrance of the GordanR. Hall Tooele CountyCourthouse, 74 South100 East, Tooele, UT”,on January 6, 2009, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedDecember 28, 2007 andexecuted by RICHARDA. DENSON, A MAR-RIED MAN, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:LOT 53, THE RIDGEPLAT 'C', ACCORDINGTO THE OFFICIALPLAT THEREOF, ONFILE AND OF RECORDIN THE TOOELECOUNTY RECORDER'SOFFICE.Together with all the im-provements now or here-after erected on theproperty, and all ease-ments, appurtenances,and fixtures now or here-after a part of the prop-erty.Tax Parce l No . :12-055-0-0053The address of the prop-erty is purported to be665 EAST 670 NORTH,TOOELE, UT 84074.The undersigned dis-claims liability for any er-ror in the address. Thecurrent Beneficiary of thetrust deed is MORT-GAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYS-TEMS, INC., and the re-cord owners of the prop-erty as of the recordingof the notice of default isreported to be RICHARDA. DENSON, A MAR-RIED MAN.Bidders must be pre-pared to tender to thetrustee, RECONTRUSTCOMPANY, $5,000.00at the sale and the bal-ance of the purchaseprice by 12:00 noon theday following the saleand deliverable to:Matheson, Mortensen, etal., 648 East First South,Salt Lake City, UT84102. Both paymentsmust be in the form of acashier's check ormoney order and madepayable to RECON-TRUST COMPANY,cash and Bank “OfficialChecks” are not accept-able. A trustee's deedwill be made available tothe successful bidderwithin three businessdays following receipt ofthe bid amount. Thesale is made without anywarranty whatsoever, in-cluding but not limited toany warranty as to title,liens, possession, taxes,encumbrances, or condi-tion of the property. Thesale is subject to a work-out reinstatement, pay-off, sale cancellation orpostponement, incorrectbidding instructions,bankruptcy, or any othercircumstance of whichthe trustee is unaware.In the event any of theforegoing apply, the salewill be void and the suc-cessful bidder's fundswill be returned withoutany liability to the trusteeor beneficiary for interestor any other damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT RECON-TRUST COMPANY ISATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PUR-POSE, AND THAT THEDEBT MAY BE DIS-PUTED.Dated: December 8,2008By: LaRoyce Walker,Assistant SecretaryRECONTRUST COM-PANY2380 Performance Dr,RGV-D7-450Richardson, TX 75082(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular BusinessHours: Monday - Fri-day, 8:00a.m. to5:00p.m., Central TimeTS#: 08 -0091249(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 18 & 25, 2008)

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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe following describedproperty will be sold atpublic auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof the sale, “The MainEntrance of the GordanR. Hall Tooele CountyCourthouse, 74 South100 East, Tooele, UT”,on January 6, 2009, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedDecember 28, 2007 andexecuted by RICHARDA. DENSON, A MAR-RIED MAN, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:LOT 53, THE RIDGEPLAT 'C', ACCORDINGTO THE OFFICIALPLAT THEREOF, ONFILE AND OF RECORDIN THE TOOELECOUNTY RECORDER'SOFFICE.Together with all the im-provements now or here-after erected on theproperty, and all ease-ments, appurtenances,and fixtures now or here-after a part of the prop-erty.Tax Parce l No . :12-055-0-0053The address of the prop-erty is purported to be665 EAST 670 NORTH,TOOELE, UT 84074.The undersigned dis-claims liability for any er-ror in the address. Thecurrent Beneficiary of thetrust deed is MORT-GAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYS-TEMS, INC., and the re-cord owners of the prop-erty as of the recordingof the notice of default isreported to be RICHARDA. DENSON, A MAR-RIED MAN.Bidders must be pre-pared to tender to thetrustee, RECONTRUSTCOMPANY, $5,000.00at the sale and the bal-ance of the purchaseprice by 12:00 noon theday following the saleand deliverable to:Matheson, Mortensen, etal., 648 East First South,Salt Lake City, UT84102. Both paymentsmust be in the form of acashier's check ormoney order and madepayable to RECON-TRUST COMPANY,cash and Bank “OfficialChecks” are not accept-able. A trustee's deedwill be made available tothe successful bidderwithin three businessdays following receipt ofthe bid amount. Thesale is made without anywarranty whatsoever, in-cluding but not limited toany warranty as to title,liens, possession, taxes,encumbrances, or condi-tion of the property. Thesale is subject to a work-out reinstatement, pay-off, sale cancellation orpostponement, incorrectbidding instructions,bankruptcy, or any othercircumstance of whichthe trustee is unaware.In the event any of theforegoing apply, the salewill be void and the suc-cessful bidder's fundswill be returned withoutany liability to the trusteeor beneficiary for interestor any other damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT RECON-TRUST COMPANY ISATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PUR-POSE, AND THAT THEDEBT MAY BE DIS-PUTED.Dated: December 8,2008By: LaRoyce Walker,Assistant SecretaryRECONTRUST COM-PANY2380 Performance Dr,RGV-D7-450Richardson, TX 75082(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular BusinessHours: Monday - Fri-day, 8:00a.m. to5:00p.m., Central TimeTS#: 08 -0091249(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 18 & 25, 2008)

Public Notices Trustees

NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe following describedproperty will be sold atpublic auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof the sale, “The MainEntrance of the GordanR. Hall Tooele CountyCourthouse, 74 South100 East, Tooele, UT”,on January 6, 2009, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedDecember 28, 2007 andexecuted by RICHARDA. DENSON, A MAR-RIED MAN, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:LOT 53, THE RIDGEPLAT 'C', ACCORDINGTO THE OFFICIALPLAT THEREOF, ONFILE AND OF RECORDIN THE TOOELECOUNTY RECORDER'SOFFICE.Together with all the im-provements now or here-after erected on theproperty, and all ease-ments, appurtenances,and fixtures now or here-after a part of the prop-erty.Tax Parce l No . :12-055-0-0053The address of the prop-erty is purported to be665 EAST 670 NORTH,TOOELE, UT 84074.The undersigned dis-claims liability for any er-ror in the address. Thecurrent Beneficiary of thetrust deed is MORT-GAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYS-TEMS, INC., and the re-cord owners of the prop-erty as of the recordingof the notice of default isreported to be RICHARDA. DENSON, A MAR-RIED MAN.Bidders must be pre-pared to tender to thetrustee, RECONTRUSTCOMPANY, $5,000.00at the sale and the bal-ance of the purchaseprice by 12:00 noon theday following the saleand deliverable to:Matheson, Mortensen, etal., 648 East First South,Salt Lake City, UT84102. Both paymentsmust be in the form of acashier's check ormoney order and madepayable to RECON-TRUST COMPANY,cash and Bank “OfficialChecks” are not accept-able. A trustee's deedwill be made available tothe successful bidderwithin three businessdays following receipt ofthe bid amount. Thesale is made without anywarranty whatsoever, in-cluding but not limited toany warranty as to title,liens, possession, taxes,encumbrances, or condi-tion of the property. Thesale is subject to a work-out reinstatement, pay-off, sale cancellation orpostponement, incorrectbidding instructions,bankruptcy, or any othercircumstance of whichthe trustee is unaware.In the event any of theforegoing apply, the salewill be void and the suc-cessful bidder's fundswill be returned withoutany liability to the trusteeor beneficiary for interestor any other damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT RECON-TRUST COMPANY ISATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PUR-POSE, AND THAT THEDEBT MAY BE DIS-PUTED.Dated: December 8,2008By: LaRoyce Walker,Assistant SecretaryRECONTRUST COM-PANY2380 Performance Dr,RGV-D7-450Richardson, TX 75082(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular BusinessHours: Monday - Fri-day, 8:00a.m. to5:00p.m., Central TimeTS#: 08 -0091249(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 18 & 25, 2008)

NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe following describedproperty will be sold atpublic auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof the sale, “The MainEntrance of the GordanR. Hall Tooele CountyCourthouse, 74 South100 East, Tooele, UT”,on January 8, 2009, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedJanuary 28, 2005 andexecuted by JUSTINA N D R E G G , A N DDENISE ANDREGG,HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS, asTrustor(s) in favor ofMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.as Beneficiary, coveringthe following real prop-erty located in TooeleCounty: LOT 61, INTOOELE HIGHLANDSADDITION NO. 1, INTHE CITY OF TOOELE,COUNTY, OF TOOELE,STATE OF UTAH, AC-CORDING TO THE OF-FICIAL PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN THEOFFICE OF THECOUNTY RECORDEROF SAID COUNTY. TO-GETHER WITH ANE A S E M E N T A N DRIGHT-OF-WAY OVERAND ACROSS THENORTHERLY THREEFEET SIX INCHES OFLOT 52 AS SHOWN ONTHE AFORESAID PLATTO BE USED AS ADRIVEWAY PROVID-ING INGRESS ANDEGRESS FROM THESAID LOT 51.Together with all the im-provements now or here-after erected on theproperty, and all ease-ments, appurtenances,and fixtures now or here-after a part of the prop-erty.Tax Parce l No . :10-029-0-0051The address of the prop-erty is purported to be114 SOUTH 6THSTREET, TOOELE, UT84074. The undersigneddisclaims liability for anyerror in the address. Thecurrent Beneficiary of thetrust deed is MORT-GAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYS-TEMS, INC., and the re-cord owners of the prop-erty as of the recordingof the notice of default isreported to be JUSTINA N D R E G G , A N DDENISE ANDREGG,HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS.Bidders must be pre-pared to tender to thetrustee, RECONTRUSTCOMPANY, $5,000.00at the sale and the bal-ance of the purchaseprice by 12:00 noon theday following the saleand deliverable to:Matheson, Mortensen, etal., 648 East First South,Salt Lake City, UT84102. Both paymentsmust be in the form of acashier's check ormoney order and madepayable to RECON-TRUST COMPANY,cash and Bank “OfficialChecks” are not accept-able. A trustee's deedwill be made available tothe successful bidderwithin three businessdays following receipt ofthe bid amount. Thesale is made without anywarranty whatsoever, in-cluding but not limited toany warranty as to title,liens, possession, taxes,encumbrances, or condi-tion of the property. Thesale is subject to a work-out reinstatement, pay-off, sale cancellation orpostponement, incorrectbidding instructions,bankruptcy, or any othercircumstance of whichthe trustee is unaware.In the event any of theforegoing apply, the salewill be void and the suc-cessful bidder's fundswill be returned withoutany liability to the trusteeor beneficiary for interestor any other damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT RECON-TRUST COMPANY ISATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PUR-POSE, AND THAT THEDEBT MAY BE DIS-PUTED.Dated: April 14, 2008By: LaRoyce Walker,Assistant SecretaryRECONTRUST COM-PANY2380 Performance Dr,RGV-D7-450Richardson, TX 75082(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular BusinessHours: Monday - Fri-day, 8:00a.m. to5:00p.m., Central TimeTS#: 08 -0005398(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December4, 11 & 18, 2008)

Public Notices Trustees

NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe following describedproperty will be sold atpublic auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof the sale, “The MainEntrance of the GordanR. Hall Tooele CountyCourthouse, 74 South100 East, Tooele, UT”,on January 8, 2009, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedJanuary 28, 2005 andexecuted by JUSTINA N D R E G G , A N DDENISE ANDREGG,HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS, asTrustor(s) in favor ofMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.as Beneficiary, coveringthe following real prop-erty located in TooeleCounty: LOT 61, INTOOELE HIGHLANDSADDITION NO. 1, INTHE CITY OF TOOELE,COUNTY, OF TOOELE,STATE OF UTAH, AC-CORDING TO THE OF-FICIAL PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN THEOFFICE OF THECOUNTY RECORDEROF SAID COUNTY. TO-GETHER WITH ANE A S E M E N T A N DRIGHT-OF-WAY OVERAND ACROSS THENORTHERLY THREEFEET SIX INCHES OFLOT 52 AS SHOWN ONTHE AFORESAID PLATTO BE USED AS ADRIVEWAY PROVID-ING INGRESS ANDEGRESS FROM THESAID LOT 51.Together with all the im-provements now or here-after erected on theproperty, and all ease-ments, appurtenances,and fixtures now or here-after a part of the prop-erty.Tax Parce l No . :10-029-0-0051The address of the prop-erty is purported to be114 SOUTH 6THSTREET, TOOELE, UT84074. The undersigneddisclaims liability for anyerror in the address. Thecurrent Beneficiary of thetrust deed is MORT-GAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYS-TEMS, INC., and the re-cord owners of the prop-erty as of the recordingof the notice of default isreported to be JUSTINA N D R E G G , A N DDENISE ANDREGG,HUSBAND AND WIFEAS JOINT TENANTS.Bidders must be pre-pared to tender to thetrustee, RECONTRUSTCOMPANY, $5,000.00at the sale and the bal-ance of the purchaseprice by 12:00 noon theday following the saleand deliverable to:Matheson, Mortensen, etal., 648 East First South,Salt Lake City, UT84102. Both paymentsmust be in the form of acashier's check ormoney order and madepayable to RECON-TRUST COMPANY,cash and Bank “OfficialChecks” are not accept-able. A trustee's deedwill be made available tothe successful bidderwithin three businessdays following receipt ofthe bid amount. Thesale is made without anywarranty whatsoever, in-cluding but not limited toany warranty as to title,liens, possession, taxes,encumbrances, or condi-tion of the property. Thesale is subject to a work-out reinstatement, pay-off, sale cancellation orpostponement, incorrectbidding instructions,bankruptcy, or any othercircumstance of whichthe trustee is unaware.In the event any of theforegoing apply, the salewill be void and the suc-cessful bidder's fundswill be returned withoutany liability to the trusteeor beneficiary for interestor any other damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT RECON-TRUST COMPANY ISATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PUR-POSE, AND THAT THEDEBT MAY BE DIS-PUTED.Dated: April 14, 2008By: LaRoyce Walker,Assistant SecretaryRECONTRUST COM-PANY2380 Performance Dr,RGV-D7-450Richardson, TX 75082(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular BusinessHours: Monday - Fri-day, 8:00a.m. to5:00p.m., Central TimeTS#: 08 -0005398(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December4, 11 & 18, 2008)

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Public Notices Trustees

NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe following describedproperty will be sold atpublic auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof the sale, “The MainEntrance of the GordanR. Hall Tooele CountyCourthouse, 74 South100 East, Tooele, UT”,on January 6, 2009, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedApril 2, 2007 and exe-cuted by JANICEBEECHER, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:LOT 532, COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD PHASE 2B,PLAT 5 P.U.D., BEINGA VACATION AND RE-SUBDIVISION OF APORTION OF "PHASE2B COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODAMENDED, PHASE 2AMENDED", ACCORD-ING TO THE OFFICIALPLAT AS RECORDEDIN THE OFFICE OFTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDER.Together with all the im-provements now or here-after erected on theproperty, and all ease-ments, appurtenances,and fixtures now or here-after a part of the prop-erty.Tax Parce l No . :15-060-0-0532The address of the prop-erty is purported to be438 EAST WINCHES-TER DRIVE, STANS-BURY PARK, UT84074-8212. The under-signed disclaims liabilityfor any error in the ad-dress. The current Bene-ficiary of the trust deed isMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.,and the record owners ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is reported to beJANICE BEECHER.Bidders must be pre-pared to tender to thetrustee, RECONTRUSTCOMPANY, $5,000.00at the sale and the bal-ance of the purchaseprice by 12:00 noon theday following the saleand deliverable to:Matheson, Mortensen, etal., 648 East First South,Salt Lake City, UT84102. Both paymentsmust be in the form of acashier's check ormoney order and madepayable to RECON-TRUST COMPANY,cash and Bank “OfficialChecks” are not accept-able. A trustee's deedwill be made available tothe successful bidderwithin three businessdays following receipt ofthe bid amount. Thesale is made without anywarranty whatsoever, in-cluding but not limited toany warranty as to title,liens, possession, taxes,encumbrances, or condi-tion of the property. Thesale is subject to a work-out reinstatement, pay-off, sale cancellation orpostponement, incorrectbidding instructions,bankruptcy, or any othercircumstance of whichthe trustee is unaware.In the event any of theforegoing apply, the salewill be void and the suc-cessful bidder's fundswill be returned withoutany liability to the trusteeor beneficiary for interestor any other damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT RECON-TRUST COMPANY ISATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PUR-POSE, AND THAT THEDEBT MAY BE DIS-PUTED.Dated: November 25,2008By: LaRoyceWalker, Assistant Sec-retaryRECONTRUST COM-PANY2380 Performance Dr,RGV-D7-450Richardson, TX 75082(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular BusinessHours: Monday - Fri-day, 8:00a.m. to5:00p.m., Central TimeTS#: 08 -0092198(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin November27, December 4 & 11,2008)

Public Notices Trustees

NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe following describedproperty will be sold atpublic auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof the sale, “The MainEntrance of the GordanR. Hall Tooele CountyCourthouse, 74 South100 East, Tooele, UT”,on January 6, 2009, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedApril 2, 2007 and exe-cuted by JANICEBEECHER, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:LOT 532, COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD PHASE 2B,PLAT 5 P.U.D., BEINGA VACATION AND RE-SUBDIVISION OF APORTION OF "PHASE2B COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODAMENDED, PHASE 2AMENDED", ACCORD-ING TO THE OFFICIALPLAT AS RECORDEDIN THE OFFICE OFTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDER.Together with all the im-provements now or here-after erected on theproperty, and all ease-ments, appurtenances,and fixtures now or here-after a part of the prop-erty.Tax Parce l No . :15-060-0-0532The address of the prop-erty is purported to be438 EAST WINCHES-TER DRIVE, STANS-BURY PARK, UT84074-8212. The under-signed disclaims liabilityfor any error in the ad-dress. The current Bene-ficiary of the trust deed isMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.,and the record owners ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is reported to beJANICE BEECHER.Bidders must be pre-pared to tender to thetrustee, RECONTRUSTCOMPANY, $5,000.00at the sale and the bal-ance of the purchaseprice by 12:00 noon theday following the saleand deliverable to:Matheson, Mortensen, etal., 648 East First South,Salt Lake City, UT84102. Both paymentsmust be in the form of acashier's check ormoney order and madepayable to RECON-TRUST COMPANY,cash and Bank “OfficialChecks” are not accept-able. A trustee's deedwill be made available tothe successful bidderwithin three businessdays following receipt ofthe bid amount. Thesale is made without anywarranty whatsoever, in-cluding but not limited toany warranty as to title,liens, possession, taxes,encumbrances, or condi-tion of the property. Thesale is subject to a work-out reinstatement, pay-off, sale cancellation orpostponement, incorrectbidding instructions,bankruptcy, or any othercircumstance of whichthe trustee is unaware.In the event any of theforegoing apply, the salewill be void and the suc-cessful bidder's fundswill be returned withoutany liability to the trusteeor beneficiary for interestor any other damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT RECON-TRUST COMPANY ISATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PUR-POSE, AND THAT THEDEBT MAY BE DIS-PUTED.Dated: November 25,2008By: LaRoyceWalker, Assistant Sec-retaryRECONTRUST COM-PANY2380 Performance Dr,RGV-D7-450Richardson, TX 75082(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular BusinessHours: Monday - Fri-day, 8:00a.m. to5:00p.m., Central TimeTS#: 08 -0092198(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin November27, December 4 & 11,2008)

Public Notices Trustees

NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEThe following describedproperty will be sold atpublic auction to thehighest bidder, payablein lawful money of theUnited States at the timeof the sale, “The MainEntrance of the GordanR. Hall Tooele CountyCourthouse, 74 South100 East, Tooele, UT”,on January 6, 2009, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedApril 2, 2007 and exe-cuted by JANICEBEECHER, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:LOT 532, COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD PHASE 2B,PLAT 5 P.U.D., BEINGA VACATION AND RE-SUBDIVISION OF APORTION OF "PHASE2B COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODAMENDED, PHASE 2AMENDED", ACCORD-ING TO THE OFFICIALPLAT AS RECORDEDIN THE OFFICE OFTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDER.Together with all the im-provements now or here-after erected on theproperty, and all ease-ments, appurtenances,and fixtures now or here-after a part of the prop-erty.Tax Parce l No . :15-060-0-0532The address of the prop-erty is purported to be438 EAST WINCHES-TER DRIVE, STANS-BURY PARK, UT84074-8212. The under-signed disclaims liabilityfor any error in the ad-dress. The current Bene-ficiary of the trust deed isMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.,and the record owners ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is reported to beJANICE BEECHER.Bidders must be pre-pared to tender to thetrustee, RECONTRUSTCOMPANY, $5,000.00at the sale and the bal-ance of the purchaseprice by 12:00 noon theday following the saleand deliverable to:Matheson, Mortensen, etal., 648 East First South,Salt Lake City, UT84102. Both paymentsmust be in the form of acashier's check ormoney order and madepayable to RECON-TRUST COMPANY,cash and Bank “OfficialChecks” are not accept-able. A trustee's deedwill be made available tothe successful bidderwithin three businessdays following receipt ofthe bid amount. Thesale is made without anywarranty whatsoever, in-cluding but not limited toany warranty as to title,liens, possession, taxes,encumbrances, or condi-tion of the property. Thesale is subject to a work-out reinstatement, pay-off, sale cancellation orpostponement, incorrectbidding instructions,bankruptcy, or any othercircumstance of whichthe trustee is unaware.In the event any of theforegoing apply, the salewill be void and the suc-cessful bidder's fundswill be returned withoutany liability to the trusteeor beneficiary for interestor any other damages.NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT RECON-TRUST COMPANY ISATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PUR-POSE, AND THAT THEDEBT MAY BE DIS-PUTED.Dated: November 25,2008By: LaRoyceWalker, Assistant Sec-retaryRECONTRUST COM-PANY2380 Performance Dr,RGV-D7-450Richardson, TX 75082(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular BusinessHours: Monday - Fri-day, 8:00a.m. to5:00p.m., Central TimeTS#: 08 -0092198(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin November27, December 4 & 11,2008)

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Public Notices Water User

Deadline for public no-tices is 4 p.m. the dayprior to publication.Public notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be accepted.UPAXLP

NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe State Engineer re-ceived the following Ap-plication(s) in TooeleCounty (Locations inSLB&M). For more infor-mation or to receive acopy of filings, visithttp://waterrights.utah.gov or call 1-866-882-4426.Persons objecting to anapplication must file aCLEARLY READABLEprotest stating FILINGNUMBER, REASONSFOR OBJECTION,PROTESTANTS` NAMEAND RETURN AD-DRESS, and any re-quest for a hearing. Pro-test must be filed withthe State Engineer, Box146300, Salt Lake City,UT 84114-6300 on orbefore JANUARY 7,2009. These are informalproceedings as per RuleR655-6-2 of the Divisionof Water Rights. (ThePeriod of Use is gener-ally year-round except ir-rigation which is gener-ally from Apr 1 to Oct 31each year.) CHANGEAPPLICATION(S)15-3673(a35074): MarkE. Olson, Richard Markand Elizabeth Clegg Ol-son propose(s) using24.0 ac-ft. from ground-

water (Vernon) for IRRI-GATION; STOCKWA-TERING; DOMESTIC.Jerry D. Olds, P.E.STATE ENGINEER(Published in Transcript -Bulletin on December 11& 18, 2008)

Public Notices Water User

NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe State Engineer re-ceived the following Ap-plication(s) in TooeleCounty (Locations inSLB&M). For more infor-mation or to receive acopy of filings, visithttp://waterrights.utah.gov or call 1-866-882-4426.Persons objecting to anapplication must file aCLEARLY READABLEprotest stating FILINGNUMBER, REASONSFOR OBJECTION,PROTESTANTS` NAMEAND RETURN AD-DRESS, and any re-quest for a hearing. Pro-test must be filed withthe State Engineer, Box146300, Salt Lake City,UT 84114-6300 on orbefore JANUARY 7,2009. These are informalproceedings as per RuleR655-6-2 of the Divisionof Water Rights. (ThePeriod of Use is gener-ally year-round except ir-rigation which is gener-ally from Apr 1 to Oct 31each year.) CHANGEAPPLICATION(S)15-3673(a35074): MarkE. Olson, Richard Markand Elizabeth Clegg Ol-son propose(s) using24.0 ac-ft. from ground-

water (Vernon) for IRRI-GATION; STOCKWA-TERING; DOMESTIC.Jerry D. Olds, P.E.STATE ENGINEER(Published in Transcript -Bulletin on December 11& 18, 2008)

NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe State Engineer re-ceived the following Ap-plication(s) TemporarilyChange Water in TooeleCounty (Locations inSLB&M). For more infor-mation or to receive acopy of filings, visithttp://waterrights.utah.gov or call 1-866-882-4426.Persons objecting to anapplication must file aCLEARLY READABLEprotest stating FILINGNUMBER, REASONSFOR OBJECTION,PROTESTANTS` NAMEAND RETURN AD-DRESS, and any re-quest for a hearing. Pro-test must be filed withthe State Engineer, Box146300, Salt Lake City,UT 84114-6300 on orbefore DECEMBER 18,2008. These are informalproceedings as per RuleR655-6-2 of the Divisionof Water Rights. (ThePeriod of Use is gener-ally year-round except ir-rigation which is gener-ally from Apr 1 to Oct 31each year.)15-3892(t35051): JamesN. and Betty D. Wardpropose(s) using 4.0acft.from the UndergroundWater Well (existing)(3878 N. Droubay Road)for IRRIGATION.15-4650(t35052):Leucadia Financial Cor-poration propose(s) us-ing 5.0acft. from ground-water (3878 DroubayRoad) for IRRIGATION.Jerry D. Olds, P.E.STATE ENGINEER(Published in Transcript -Bulletin December 11,2008)

Public Notices Water User

NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe State Engineer re-ceived the following Ap-plication(s) TemporarilyChange Water in TooeleCounty (Locations inSLB&M). For more infor-mation or to receive acopy of filings, visithttp://waterrights.utah.gov or call 1-866-882-4426.Persons objecting to anapplication must file aCLEARLY READABLEprotest stating FILINGNUMBER, REASONSFOR OBJECTION,PROTESTANTS` NAMEAND RETURN AD-DRESS, and any re-quest for a hearing. Pro-test must be filed withthe State Engineer, Box146300, Salt Lake City,UT 84114-6300 on orbefore DECEMBER 18,2008. These are informalproceedings as per RuleR655-6-2 of the Divisionof Water Rights. (ThePeriod of Use is gener-ally year-round except ir-rigation which is gener-ally from Apr 1 to Oct 31each year.)15-3892(t35051): JamesN. and Betty D. Wardpropose(s) using 4.0acft.from the UndergroundWater Well (existing)(3878 N. Droubay Road)for IRRIGATION.15-4650(t35052):Leucadia Financial Cor-poration propose(s) us-ing 5.0acft. from ground-water (3878 DroubayRoad) for IRRIGATION.Jerry D. Olds, P.E.STATE ENGINEER(Published in Transcript -Bulletin December 11,2008)

Public Notices Miscellaneous

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NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale: Saturday,Saturday, December 27,2008. Time: 10:00amBeehive Storage, 1498N. Main, Tooele.This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al, Utah CodeAnnotated.UNIT #186 Kevin Myler,PO Box 81, Grantsville.Washer, bed, dressers,tables, couch, toys, miscitems & boxes.UNIT #214 Jake H. Ten-nant, 123 N 2nd St,Tooele. Barb Q, TV, mi-cro, chairs, misc items &boxes.UNIT #B020 Lee Rich-ardson, 1610 HollandRd #105, Appleton, WI54911. Challenger 5thWheel Trailer, 29', Colo-rado plates 067 ASP.(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11 & 18, 2008)

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PUBLIC NOTICEThe Tooele ChemicalDemilitarization Facility(TOCDF) has submitteda Comprehensive Per-formance Test (CPT) onthe Deactivation FurnaceSystem.According to the Title 40,Code of Federal Regula-tions for HazardousWaste Combustors (40CFR 63.1207), TOCDFis required to conduct aComprehensive Per-formance Test (CPT) oneach hazardous wastecombustor (i.e. incinera-tor) no later than 61months after the date ofcommencing the previ-ous CPT. The Deactiva-tion Furnace System(DFS) will be tested inorder to show compli-ance with the applicableemission standardswhen operating undernormal operating condi-tions. The DFS CPTplan detail ing howTOCDF will conduct theCPT was submitted tothe Utah Division of AirQuality (DAQ) on De-cember 11, 2008 and iscurrently available for re-view.A copy of this test plan isavailable for review bythe general public duringregular business hoursat:Tooele Chemical Stock-pile Outreach Office, 54South Main St., Tooele,UT 84074Tooele City Library, 128W. Vine Street, Tooele,UT 84074Utah Division of AirQuality (DAQ, Dept. ofEnvironmental Quality),150 North 1950 West,Salt Lake City, UT 84116The TOCDF point ofcontact is Mr. TraceSalmon at (435)833-7428. The Permit-tees' (U.S. Army Chemi-cal Materials Agency/EG&G Defense Materi-als) compliance historyduring the life of the per-mit being modified isavailable from the Stateof Utah (contact the Divi-sion of Air Quality at(801) 536-4000).The public comment pe-riod for this test planlasts a minimum of 60days and begins Thurs-day, December 11, 2008and will end Monday,February 9, 2009. Writ-ten comments regardingthis permit modificationrequest can be submit-ted to the Division of AirQuality, Utah Depart-ment of EnvironmentalQuality, 150 North 1950West, Salt Lake City,UT, 84116, and must bereceived no later than5:00 pm, Monday, Feb-ruary 9, 2009.(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 2008)

Public Notices Miscellaneous

PUBLIC NOTICEThe Tooele ChemicalDemilitarization Facility(TOCDF) has submitteda Comprehensive Per-formance Test (CPT) onthe Deactivation FurnaceSystem.According to the Title 40,Code of Federal Regula-tions for HazardousWaste Combustors (40CFR 63.1207), TOCDFis required to conduct aComprehensive Per-formance Test (CPT) oneach hazardous wastecombustor (i.e. incinera-tor) no later than 61months after the date ofcommencing the previ-ous CPT. The Deactiva-tion Furnace System(DFS) will be tested inorder to show compli-ance with the applicableemission standardswhen operating undernormal operating condi-tions. The DFS CPTplan detail ing howTOCDF will conduct theCPT was submitted tothe Utah Division of AirQuality (DAQ) on De-cember 11, 2008 and iscurrently available for re-view.A copy of this test plan isavailable for review bythe general public duringregular business hoursat:Tooele Chemical Stock-pile Outreach Office, 54South Main St., Tooele,UT 84074Tooele City Library, 128W. Vine Street, Tooele,UT 84074Utah Division of AirQuality (DAQ, Dept. ofEnvironmental Quality),150 North 1950 West,Salt Lake City, UT 84116The TOCDF point ofcontact is Mr. TraceSalmon at (435)833-7428. The Permit-tees' (U.S. Army Chemi-cal Materials Agency/EG&G Defense Materi-als) compliance historyduring the life of the per-mit being modified isavailable from the Stateof Utah (contact the Divi-sion of Air Quality at(801) 536-4000).The public comment pe-riod for this test planlasts a minimum of 60days and begins Thurs-day, December 11, 2008and will end Monday,February 9, 2009. Writ-ten comments regardingthis permit modificationrequest can be submit-ted to the Division of AirQuality, Utah Depart-ment of EnvironmentalQuality, 150 North 1950West, Salt Lake City,UT, 84116, and must bereceived no later than5:00 pm, Monday, Feb-ruary 9, 2009.(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December11, 2008)

Public NoticeU.S. Army Dugway Prov-ing Ground (DPG), Dug-way, Utah, conductstesting of protectiveequipment for use by ourArmed Forces andHomeland Defense firstresponders. Since Sep-tember 11, 2001, therehas been an increase indemand for testing newequipment. To increaseDPG's capability to meettest requirements, DPGproposes that it upgradeit's outdoor test grid withstate-of-the-art testequipment, to includesensors, communica-tions, and meteorologicalinstrumentation, and thatthey be installed on theoutdoor test grid. An En-vironmental Assessmentis being conducted toevaluate environmentalimpacts of the upgrade.The public is invited toattend a briefing on thisupgrade project and pro-vide initial comments orsuggestions for the Envi-ronmental Assessment.Comments and sugges-tions would be consid-ered and, as appropri-ate, incorporated to theEnvironmental Assess-ment document, before itis published for the 30day public comment pe-riod. The Public Briefingand Scoping meetingswill be held at the SaltLake City Library, Con-ference Room B, FirstFloor, 210 East 400South, Salt Lake City,Utah on December 15,2008, from 6:30 to 8:30p.m. and at the TooeleCounty Emergency Op-eration Center Confer-ence Room (Basement),47 South Main, Tooele,Utah, on December 17,2008, from 6:30 to 8:30p.m. Additional informa-tion may be obtained atthe Dugway Public Af-fairs Office, telephone(435) 831-2116 or 3361.(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December9 & 11, 2008)

Public Notices Miscellaneous

Public NoticeU.S. Army Dugway Prov-ing Ground (DPG), Dug-way, Utah, conductstesting of protectiveequipment for use by ourArmed Forces andHomeland Defense firstresponders. Since Sep-tember 11, 2001, therehas been an increase indemand for testing newequipment. To increaseDPG's capability to meettest requirements, DPGproposes that it upgradeit's outdoor test grid withstate-of-the-art testequipment, to includesensors, communica-tions, and meteorologicalinstrumentation, and thatthey be installed on theoutdoor test grid. An En-vironmental Assessmentis being conducted toevaluate environmentalimpacts of the upgrade.The public is invited toattend a briefing on thisupgrade project and pro-vide initial comments orsuggestions for the Envi-ronmental Assessment.Comments and sugges-tions would be consid-ered and, as appropri-ate, incorporated to theEnvironmental Assess-ment document, before itis published for the 30day public comment pe-riod. The Public Briefingand Scoping meetingswill be held at the SaltLake City Library, Con-ference Room B, FirstFloor, 210 East 400South, Salt Lake City,Utah on December 15,2008, from 6:30 to 8:30p.m. and at the TooeleCounty Emergency Op-eration Center Confer-ence Room (Basement),47 South Main, Tooele,Utah, on December 17,2008, from 6:30 to 8:30p.m. Additional informa-tion may be obtained atthe Dugway Public Af-fairs Office, telephone(435) 831-2116 or 3361.(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin December9 & 11, 2008)

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555 Oak Lane, Tooele $257,0002 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Exceptional condo, 2 family rooms, deck in back, 2 fireplaces, very nice. All tile kitchen with island range & prep area, 2nd kitchen downstairs, main floor laundry, Don’t miss this one! Call Jim Busico 435-840-1494 #833825

934 S. 1010 W., Tooele $182,9003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. This immaculate home features fresh paint, vaulted ceilings, 2 family rooms, central air, huge covered patio, home warranty. Basement 50% finished. All appliances included, close to park & new elementary. Call Mark Martinez 435-830-0655 #798336

822 Bonneville Way, Tooele $149,9004 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath. Great starter home, brand new kitchen, paint, carpet, windows, roof, furnace, central air. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 #841950

363 Belaire Circle, Grantsville $164,9004 bdrm, 2 bath. Great starter home, newer kitchen, paint, furnace. New tiled bathroom, huge fully fenced yard. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #776185

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1162 N. 380 E., Tooele $199,4054 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg. Beautiful home. Open floor plan, large kitchen & family room. Inviting entry, beautifully landscaped. Come take a look! Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000 #787652

1215 N. 490 E., Tooele $165,9003 bdrm, 1 bath, 2 car grg. Look no furthur, this dream home is waiting for you! Nice NE location, fenced yard, central air, basement 50% finished, vaulted ceilings, fresh paint, shows like a model! Call Camie Jefferies 435-840-0727 #837024

3051 Ruiz Dr., Stockton $319,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car grg. Stunning rambler with modern open floor plan 2 acre horse property, upgraded fixtures & paint. Clean. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #836938

35 Aparicio Dr., Overlake $194,0005 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg. New carpet, 2 tone paint, stainless appliances, huge fenced yard, large private lot. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #843595.

595 N. 780 E., Tooele $184,9003 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath, 2 car grg. Beautiful home with hardwood floors, master bathroom, vaulted cielinmgs and great views of mountains and Great Salt Lake. Call Bryton Lawrence 435-224-4221 #833370

1922 N. 270 W., Tooele $295,0005 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 car grg. One of the finest overlake ramblers. Upgraded everything, 3 car heated garage, large open all tile kitchen, 2 gas fireplaces, large over 1/3 acre corner lot, wet bar covered porch & backyard patio. Call Jim Busico 435-840-1494 #787220

Lot #2 Rocky Top Sub, Erda $345,000 8 ACRE FT WATER HAS BEEN APPROVED Horse property. Build your dream home. Enjoy the beautiful views. Close to BLM Land.5 ACRES iN ERDA Call Pam Mallet 435-850-0105. #6820331200 South Main, Lot #1, Tooele $240,000 3.2 acre zoned neighborhood commercial. This is a glaringly great price for this kind of opportunity. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #784964

1200 South Main St., Lot #2, Tooele $340,000 WOW! 4.27 acres zoned neigh-borhood commercial. 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. #784945

Land in Milford, UT Starting at $18,3891 to 5 ac building lots in Milford with water. Quiet living in the country. Call for more pric-es! Call Ron and Cindy Wood 801-842-2194.Canyon Rim Estates 3, Tooele$79,000-$124,900 Beautiful lots at a great price! Use our builder or bring your own. Very private, very nice. Call soon for best selection! Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000.607 S. Quail Circle, Tooele $89,900Gorgeous 1/3 acre lot, nestled in SE mountain. Stubbed for all utilities, Amazing views. Call Christina Vowles 435-496-3820. #801041

385 N. First St., Tooele $275,0002.75 acres zoned R17 in beautiful developed area, close to elementary school. Explore the possibilities. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #723659

2324 Deer Run Drive, Stockton $119,500One of the largest lots available in the benches of South Rim. Good Views! Water hookup fee has been paid. Call Brad Sutton 435-830-0370 #808031

120 Acres, Holden Utah, $216,000Beautiful 120 acres with mineral rights. This property is on a well maintained county road with Easy Access from I-15. Call Ron or Cindy Wood 801-842-2194 #831258

79 acres, Beryl Junction, UT. $95,00079 acres with a well & water right. Seller will finance. Call Ron/Cindy Wood 801-842-2194 #839443

715 Oak Ridge, Tooele $135,000Beautiful views of mountains & all of Tooele valley from this lot in Deer Hollow. Call Bryton Lawrence 435-224-4221 #832841

20 Acres, Holden, UT $29,000Beautiful 20 acres near south exit ofI-15. Great for cattle or to build a home. Call Ron & Cindy Wood 801-842-2194 # 842432

385 W. Plum, Grantsville $154,5003 bdrm, 1 bath. Cozy recently renovated rambler on over 1/3 acre yard, quiet & peaceful neighborhood, new or newer carpets, floor coverings, roof, heater & central air. Large covered deck in back, a must see! Call Jim Busico 435-882-2100 #818697

446 Bevan Way, Tooele $289,9004 bdrm, 3 1/2 bath, 2 car grg. 2 RV pkg pads. Unmatchable views with park-like yard, walk out basement, master suite with library/office or nursery, granite countertops, tiled floor , formal living & dining, 100% finished basement with built in entertainment center & plumbed & tiled for kitchenette. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #806093

3371 E. Ridge Route Rd #5., Eagle Mountain $124,0003 bdrm, 2 full bath. Going East? Mid level south facing with covered deck & real laundry room. Willow Springs condos, amazing gorgeous complex. Amenities include-pool, playgrounds, clubhouse, mature landscaping. Call Laney Riegel or Rob Riegel 435-830-7583 #821618

117 N. 5th St., Tooele $149,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Nice starter home close to schools and golf course won’t last long. Call Mark Martinez 435-830-0655 #835117

61 W. 1570 N., Tooele $189,0003 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg. Stunning corner lot, full landscaping, huge kitchen with nook, pantry & knotty alder cabinets, very clean. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #821693

491 Gordon Circle, Tooele $229,0004 bdrm, 4 bath, 2 car grg. Great multi-level vaulted ceilings, formal dining, jetted tub in master bath, walk-in closet, french doors, Cul-de-sac. Home warranty included. Call Debbie Millward 435-830-4716 #790281

374 Bevan Way, Tooele $259,9005 bdrm, 3 1/2 bath, 2 car grg. Beautiful East bench home with a large family room, custom hardwood floors in hallway and master bedroom. Big back yard with a two tiered deck. Call Bryton Lawrence 435-224-4221 #830975

1359 E. 700 S., Tooele $399,9003 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 car grg. Granite countertops, modern design must see to appreciate. Rock & stucco jetted tub. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #806993

761 N. 310 E., Tooele $179,9003 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car grg. 90% finished basement, RV Pkng, fully landscaped, sprinklered & fenced manicured yard w/storage shed & unobstructed western views. Very open, vaults, big master bed with walk-in closet & master bath-frsh paint. Will fly off market, don’t dilly dally! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #845984

171 N. 5th St., Tooele $116,0002 bdrm, 1 bath. Cute remodeled bungalow with fenced yard & fruit trees everywhere! New windows & newer carpet & more. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #845478

663 W. 700 S., Tooele $109,9003 bdrm, 2 bath, 1 carprt. Nice manufactured home on permanent foundation. Open floor plan. Sold “As Is”, Awesome investment. Call Christina Vowles 435-496-3820 #842268

499 Brook Ave., Tooele $134,9004 bdrm, 2 bath, 1 car grg. Great starter, over 2,000 Sq. ft. Woodburning stove, central air & wamp cooler, nice covered deck off of the family room, 1 share water, oversize single car garage. Call Jim Busico 435-840-1494 #840556

5652 iris Ct., Stansbury $344,9005 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 car grg. Whoa beauty! Hardwood floors, gas fireplace, covered deck, 2 furnaces & AC’s, many more upgrades. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 #847772

286 Amsterdam Dr., Stansbury $375,0004 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg. Beautiful home in Stansbury Park. Loads of upgrades–a must see. Call Dean Taylor 435-830-2577 #819825

848 Country Club, Stansbury $259,9004 bdrm, 3 1/2 bath. Executive golf course/greenbelt home. Spacious designer interior, gourmet kitchen, vaulted ceilings. A must see! Call Frank Bistolfo 435-840-3050 #847185

5646 Fermin Ln, Stansbury $319,9004 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath, 2 car grg. Immaculate house & yard, extra big family room & kitchen, stainlesss appliances, double ovens, Rv parking, fully landscaped, oversized 2 car garage, home has many extras. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 #841429

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159 Green Pines Ave., Tooele $75,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car carprt. Beautiful well maintained home, corner fireplace, 2 garden tubs, hardwood floor, skylights, nice family room w/double doors. Call Robin Stewart 435-224-2122 #779587

1069 S. 970 W., Tooele $179,9003 bdrm, 1 bath, 2 car grg. Great rambler in quiet neighborhood. Walk to new school. Full basement, nice corner lot. Call Ron & Cindy Wood 435-840-4959 #823274

1079 N. Paulos Blvd., Tooele $211,900MUST SEE INSIDE – 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, beautiful paint and carpet, finished basement – 2 car garage – Call Debbie Millward – 435-830-4716 #814003

5690 Lighthouse Ln., Stansbury Park $319,9004 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath, 3 car grg, 1 carprt. Above & beyond just beautiful! This home has it all! Including oversized & over height garage, RV prkng, carport, storage shed, prof. landscaped, 70% finished basement-2 great rooms, office w/french doors, foyer, large custom kit-top of the line fixtures, loft library, laundry next to bedrooms, gas fireplace-Let me show you! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #824101

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602 S. 1350 E., Tooele $345,0003 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 3 car grg. Stunning Elk Ridge home, upgraded to max, 9 year super home warranty, large bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, granite & tile, RV parking. Call Christina Vowles 435-496-3820 #817905

2642 Deer Run Dr., Stockton $425,0005 bdrm, 3 1/2 bath, 3 car grg. Wonderful large home with 5 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms on 2.1 beautiful acres. Call Laramie Dunn 435-850-0105 #838189

760 Juniper Dr., Grantsville $295,0003 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath, 2 patios, bay windows, gas log fireplace, nearly 4,100 sq ft. rambler with impeccable views of the wild west. Formal living or den, oversize 3 car garage on .36 acre, grand staircase, foyer-CLASSY! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 # 777746

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254 N. 2nd St., Tooele $109,9003 bdrm, 1 bath, 2 car grg. Wow, what a deal! Great starter on corner lot. Fully fenced, updated, “SHORT SALE”. Call Pam Mallet 435-850-0105 #837433.

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438 E. Winchester Dr., Stansbury $299,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, extra deep 3 car grg. Priced to sell quickly, lots of upgrades, terraced cabinets, corian countertops, 10’x30’ covered patio. Call Cindy Wood 435-840-4959 #789742

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490 E. Vine, Tooele $124,9003 bdrm, 1 bath, 3 car grg, 2 carport. Sweet rambler 3 car garage with shop room to grow. Great neighborhood. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #825356

25 W. 500 N., Tooele $265,000Landlord opportunity for a great investment. Quiet 4plex with 4 1 bed, 1 bath units. Washer & dryer hookups, covered parking. Owner Agent. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #843944

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35 W. 500 N., Tooele $269,000Landlord opportunity for a great investment. Quiet 4plex with 3 1 bed and 1 2 bed units, 4 carports. Washer & dryer hookups, covered parking. Owner Agent. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #843934

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658 E. 500 N., Tooele $179,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 carport. Another great investment opportunity. Duplexes are great tax write-off’s and cash generators. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #845659

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8843 S. Foxtail Pine Way, West Jordan $149,9003 bdrm, 3 bath, 1 car grg. Affordable condo in West Jordan (84088) HOA living. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #850233

715 Fleetwood Drive, Tooele $110,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Very nice home, beautiful yard, great shop/garage. This is a must see! Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000 #849275

445 S. 425 W., Tooele $139,9003 bdrm, 1 bath, 1 car grg. This home shows like a model! Completely remodeled-better than new. Private, fenced, landscaped yard w/patio. Auto sprinklers, Central air, main floor laundry. Quiet neighborhood, close to schools. Call Camie Jefferies 435-840-0727 #850472

651 Valley View Dr., Tooele $179,9005 bdrm, 1.75 bath, extra wide & deep garage grg. Newer roof, appliances, water softener, 2 new ventless gas log fireplaces, new windows, fully fenced–So nice! Big den off kitchen, french doors. Great home sweet home! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #850327

430 Wrathall Circle, Grantsville $399,9004 bdrm, 2.5 bath. Main floor master suite, large laundry room, walk out basement with patio, trex deck, huge bedrooms with vanities in 2 of them (Jack & Jill type) gas log fireplace. Over 4600 sq ft on an amazing 1.51 acres of horse property arena & loafing shed. Stunning, impeccable property! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #850556

867 W. 700 S., Tooele $144,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Super clean over 2,000 sq. ft. Fully Landscaped hardwood and tile flooring, Walk in master closet. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #832032

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701 Painted Hills Dr., Tooele $163,0003 bdrm, 1 3/4 bath, 2 car grg. Basement 4th bedroom & 3rd bathroom have drywall & fixtures stay for buyer to complete, master has huge walk-in closet & large shower, main floor laundry. Call 801-301-1275 #840208

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312 Durocher, Tooele $208,0005 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath, 2 car grg. Spacious Overlake home. Salon could be 6th bedroom or basement kitchen. Theatre has projector wiring & surround sound. Master with 2 closets & double sinks, maturefruit trees. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #828700

314 S. 1230 E., Tooele $344,9003 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath, 3 car grg. Beautiful new construction loaded with tile & hardwood flooring, granite countertops, gas fireplace, covered deck, 9ft main & basement with walkout, over 4600 sq. ft. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 #819481

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$349,900

593 Elk Meadow Loop, Tooele $459,9007 bdrm, 5 bath, 4 car grg. Elegance & luxury, beautiful east bench home with spectacular 360° views. Brand new top-of-the-line kitchen, home completely finished, sports court 4 car grg 10+. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 #787098

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270 W. Apple, Grantsville $142,5003 bdrm, 1 bath. Affordable and clean, 3 bedroom home on large lot centrally located in Grantsville. Call Brad Sutton 435-830-0370 or 435-882-2100 #795954

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5339 Horseshoe Dr., Stansbury $399,0006 bdrm, 4 bath, 3 car grg. Exceptional custom home completely finished w/gourmet kitchen, grand master bath & oversized drive through garage. Call Tana DuBose 801-301-1275 #825800

20 Acres, Milford Utah, $19,90020 Acres with a beautiful view of the Mineral mountain range. Rural, but close to Milford. Call Ron Wood 801-842-2194 #849766

Land in Grantsville $1,300,000Attention Investors, bank will consider all offers, final plat has been approved, view lots, 40 acres 27 shares of water. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 #850373

677 Hidden River Trail, Tooele $149,9003 bdrm, 1 full 3/4 & 1/2 bath (plumbed for shower). New cherrywood flooring & carpet, laundry on main 100% fin basement with gas fireplace, freshly sodded & landscaped, fresh paint & stainless steel appliances - very sweet! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #827660

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677 Hidden River Trail, Tooele $149,900PRiCE REDUCED

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389 E. 700 N., Tooele $159,9003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Perfect price on this multi level in northeast, full landscape & fenced backyard. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 #000000

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30 W. 100 S., Tooele $750,0002 bath, 8 car carport. COMMERCIAL – Dave Drug Building, 30 W. 1st S. 9,000 sq ft. Some fixtures stay. Can be purchased separately. Call Jay Kirk 435-830-2091. #708755

COMMERCiAL LOT

291 N. Main St., (Tri Peak Plaza) Tooele $1,800 per month. 1625 sq ft. of prime retail or office space. Perfect location for any thriving business, fresh paint, carpet, perfect. Great visibility in the heart of Tooele, let us help you succeed! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #809511

FOR LEASE748 W. 600 N., Tooele $118,900West Point Meadow Condos. 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, carport. Smart Space, Smart Living! Savvy efficient home, large master bed - kitchen complete w/pantry and laundry/utility room -- comfortable, affordable and time wise-come see the staged model you will be impressed with what you’ll get! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 #802723

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7219 Ridge Road, Lake Point $369,9003 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath, 3 car grg. Brand new construction on 1 acre horse property, travertine tile, granite countertops, knotty alder cabinets, 2 fireplaces, Jetted tub, 360˚ breathtaking. Call Vicki Powell #834253

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1051 Canyon Crest Dr., Bountiful $425,0006 bdrm, 4 bath, 2 car grg. East Side Bountiful living at it’s best. Call me to set up a private showing. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #847856

SHOWCASE HOME

3306 S. 3175 E., Salt Lake $280,0004 bdrm, 2 bath, 1 car grg. Updated very nice Millcreek (84109) home. Nice neighborhood – must see! Gorgeous views. Call Christina Vowles 435-496-3820 #849542