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T RANSCRIPT B ULLETIN T OOELE March 13, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 114 NO. 86 50¢ WEATHER Expect rain or snow showers throughout the weekend. Highs in the upper 30s to low 40s. Complete Forecast: A2 OBITUARIES A6, A7 TV LISTINGS C3 CROSSWORD B5 SPORTS A12 HOMETOWN B1 BULLETIN BOARD B6 CLASSIFIEDS C5 KIDS PAGE B8 INSIDE Tooele native trains for the Olympics See A12 www.tooeletranscript.com THURSDAY Tooele man wins “Best of Show” for his custom-built chopper See B1 Tooele mom accused of killing adopted child photography / Troy Boman Dressed up as the Statue of Liberty, Cole Manzanares waves to passing traffic on Tooele’s Main Street in front of Liberty Tax Service Wednesday. Local tax preparers are seeing an increasing stream of people filing income tax returns as the April 15 filing deadline approaches. photography / Troy Boman Neighbors pick up sandbags on 700 South in Tooele during a 2005 flood in this file photo. If predicted cooler, wetter weather is followed by rising temperatures, fast-melting snowpack could cause flooding problems again this year. Kimberly and Fyodor Emelyantsev photography / Troy Boman Copper Canyon second-grader Dylan Walters grabs a whole-grain roll at lunch Thursday. The Tooele County School District is ‘disguising’ many of kids favorite foods in an effor t to help them eat better. by Jamie Belnap STAFF WRITER A Tooele mother sus- pected of killing her newly adopted child last Thursday made her first appear- ance in 3rd District Court Wednesday morning. Kimberly K. Emelyantsev, 33, a stay-at-home mom, was arrested Monday on charges of felony murder in the death of her 14-month- old son. The child, who had Down syndrome, died from a skull fracture that occurred while in Emelyantsev’s care, according to a proba- ble cause statement issued by the county attorney’s office. According to Lt. Paul Wimmer of the Tooele City Police Department, offi- cers responded to a 911 call on Thursday, March 6, made by Emelyantsev stating that her child was having problems breath- ing. When officers arrived at the home, they found the child unresponsive and breathing shallowly. Officers also noticed bruis- ing and discoloration to the child’s face. The child was taken to Mountain West Medical Center, and then transported to Primary Children’s Hospital, where he later died. “It was the severity of the fracture that caused alarm and made it so suspicious,” Wimmer said. Kimberly’s husband, SEE ACCUSED PAGE A5 by Tim Gillie STAFF WRITER That cheeseburger or pizza students select from a school lunch line may not be what it appears. Tooele School District food service staff are getting creative in planning menus that meet federal guidelines while getting the equally tough stamp of approval from students. The moves come partly in response to criticism that school lunches aren’t nutritious enough. The Center for Science in the Public Interest, a Washington, D.C, based non-profit research organization, gave Utah an “F” on its 2007 state school nutrition report card. The grade was largely due to the state’s reliance on USDA guide- lines, which the research group views as outdated. “It is not fair to lump all the schools into one and judge them together,” Roberts said. “[In the Tooele County School District] we are trying to follow the most recent guidelines published by the USDA, and in some cases we exceed them.” The research group’s report card also factors in policies on vending machine sales and school store food sales. While the state has not adopted guidelines on these, the Tooele County School District has policies regulating both areas. “We try hard to make our menus both pleasing to students’ tastes and full of healthy choices,” said Elva Roberts, food service department supervisor for the Tooele County School District. Roberts and her staff use computer- ized menu planning and disguised food to meet federal nutrition guidelines that require that school lunches have no more than 30 percent total fat, no more than 10 percent saturated fat, and provide one-third of the daily require- ments for protein, Vitamin A and C, iron, calcium and total calories. While there are no standards for cho- lesterol, sodium, and fiber, the federal School Meals Initiative encourages the overall reduction of cholesterol and sodium, and an increase in fiber in Stealth health: district reworks school lunches SEE LUNCHES PAGE A5 by Sarah Miley STAFF WRITER With above-normal snow- packs so far this winter, and temperatures beginning to inch toward warmer territory, talk of spring flooding is in the air. And while officials with the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City say the flood potential in Tooele County is currently normal, they also say that could change rela- tively quickly. “The potential for flooding is about average, with perhaps a lit- tle caveat,” said Brian McInerney, a hydrologist with the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City. “If temperatures rise into the 50-, 60-, or 70-degree range we could see some melting of low- elevation snowpack, which could cause problems.” While McInerney said he doesn’t anticipate any stream flooding currently, that could change if the spring were to stay very cool and very wet with snow- storms adding to the snowpack through early April. However, McInerney said big- ger potential flooding problems in Tooele County wouldn’t nec- essarily be associated with high snowpack and rapid snowmelt as much as thunderstorm activ- ity, especially in recently burned- County preparing for possibile spring floods SEE FLOODING PAGE A10 By Doug Radunich STAFF WRITER Local tax preparers are seeing a steady stream of income tax return filers become a torrent as the April 15 filing deadline approaches. And the preparers, in turn, are offering a number of incentives and special services to entice that business their way. Connie Pehrson, owner of Action Tax and Bookkeeping Services in Grantsville, said she sees about 10 to 12 scheduled appointments a day, as well as a number of walk-in or drop-off customers. “It’s been hard because it’s just me and my daughter that work here, so things have been pretty overwhelming, and we’ve spent a lot of late evenings here,” she said. Julie Williams, a tax consultant for H&R Block on North Main in Tooele, said around 30 new filers come into her office each day. “Right now, we’re probably seeing 25 to 35 people a day, and it’s mostly during the after- noon from 1 to 9 p.m.,” he said. “It’s mostly appointments that we see, but we do handle walk-ins as well. However, we’re going to get even busier next week and probably stay that way until April 15.” Kathy Ringwood, manager of Liberty Tax Service in Tooele, said her office is expecting a big rush in early April. “We expect our big rush to begin the first week of April,” she said. “Right now we’re seeing about 5 to 10 customers a day, but things have been busy enough for us. Usually we’ll have two people per shift and other people on call just in case.” Local CPA Sam Woodruff, who owns his own tax preparation business in Tooele, said he expects a flood of customers to start coming in by the last week in March. He tries to cater to people too busy to deal with taxes during the weekday. “I’m only able to be back at my office later in the day, so I have people set appointments and come to my office at night or on weekends,” Woodruff said. “People can also drop their taxes off to my secretary, and I’ll usually be able to meet with them on the weekend. Most of what I do is by appointment, and done by myself.” Everyone who files a tax return this year will Tax preparers face filing rush SEE TAX PAGE A5

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TRANSCRIPTBULLETINTOOELE

March 13, 2008 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 114 NO. 86 50¢

WEATHERExpect rain or snow showers

throughout the weekend. Highs in the upper 30s to low 40s.

Complete Forecast: A2

OBITUARIES A6, A7

TV LISTINGS C3

CROSSWORD B5

SPORTS A12

HOMETOWN B1

BULLETIN BOARD B6

CLASSIFIEDS C5

KIDS PAGE B8

INSIDETooele native trains

for the OlympicsSee A12

www.tooeletranscript.com THURSDAYTooele man

wins “Best of Show” for his custom-built

chopperSee B1

Tooele mom accused of killing adopted child

photography / Troy Boman

Dressed up as the Statue of Liberty, Cole Manzanares waves to passing traffic on Tooele’s Main Street in front of Liberty Tax Service Wednesday. Local tax preparers are seeing an increasing stream of people filing income tax returns as the April 15 filing deadline approaches.

photography / Troy Boman

Neighbors pick up sandbags on 700 South in Tooele during a 2005 flood in this file photo. If predicted cooler, wetter weather is followed by rising temperatures, fast-melting snowpack could cause flooding problems again this year.

Kimberly and Fyodor Emelyantsev

photography / Troy Boman

Copper Canyon second-grader Dylan Walters grabs a whole-grain roll at lunch Thursday. The Tooele County School District is ‘disguising’ many of kids favorite foods in an effort to help them eat better.

by Jamie BelnapSTAFF WRITER

A Tooele mother sus-pected of killing her newly adopted child last Thursday made her first appear-ance in 3rd District Court Wednesday morning.

Kimberly K. Emelyantsev,

33, a stay-at-home mom, was arrested Monday on charges of felony murder in the death of her 14-month-old son.

The child, who had Down syndrome, died from a skull fracture that occurred while in Emelyantsev’s care, according to a proba-

ble cause statement issued by the county attorney’s office.

According to Lt. Paul Wimmer of the Tooele City Police Department, offi-cers responded to a 911 call on Thursday, March 6, made by Emelyantsev stating that her child was

having problems breath-ing. When officers arrived at the home, they found the child unresponsive and breathing shallowly. Officers also noticed bruis-ing and discoloration to the child’s face. The child was taken to Mountain West Medical Center, and then

transported to Primary Children’s Hospital, where he later died.

“It was the severity of the fracture that caused alarm and made it so suspicious,” Wimmer said.

Kimberly’s husband,

SEE ACCUSED PAGE A5 ➤

by Tim GillieSTAFF WRITER

That cheeseburger or pizza students select from a school lunch line may not be what it appears.

Tooele School District food service staff are getting creative in planning menus that meet federal guidelines while getting the equally tough stamp of approval from students.

The moves come partly in response to criticism that school lunches aren’t nutritious enough. The Center for Science in the Public Interest, a Washington, D.C, based non-profit research organization, gave Utah an “F” on its 2007 state school nutrition report card. The grade was largely due to the state’s reliance on USDA guide-lines, which the research group views as outdated.

“It is not fair to lump all the schools into one and judge them together,” Roberts said. “[In the Tooele County School District] we are trying to follow the most recent guidelines published by the USDA, and in some cases we exceed them.”

The research group’s report card also factors in policies on vending machine sales and school store food sales. While the state has not adopted guidelines on these, the Tooele County School District has policies regulating both areas.

“We try hard to make our menus both pleasing to students’ tastes and full of healthy choices,” said Elva Roberts, food service department supervisor for the Tooele County School District.

Roberts and her staff use computer-ized menu planning and disguised food to meet federal nutrition guidelines that require that school lunches have no more than 30 percent total fat, no more than 10 percent saturated fat, and provide one-third of the daily require-ments for protein, Vitamin A and C, iron, calcium and total calories.

While there are no standards for cho-lesterol, sodium, and fiber, the federal School Meals Initiative encourages the overall reduction of cholesterol and sodium, and an increase in fiber in

Stealth health: district reworks school lunches

SEE LUNCHES PAGE A5 ➤

by Sarah MileySTAFF WRITER

With above-normal snow-packs so far this winter, and temperatures beginning to inch toward warmer territory, talk of spring flooding is in the air. And while officials with the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City say the flood potential in Tooele County is currently normal, they also say that could change rela-tively quickly.

“The potential for flooding is about average, with perhaps a lit-tle caveat,” said Brian McInerney, a hydrologist with the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City. “If temperatures rise into the

50-, 60-, or 70-degree range we could see some melting of low-elevation snowpack, which could cause problems.”

While McInerney said he doesn’t anticipate any stream flooding currently, that could change if the spring were to stay very cool and very wet with snow-storms adding to the snowpack through early April.

However, McInerney said big-ger potential flooding problems in Tooele County wouldn’t nec-essarily be associated with high snowpack and rapid snowmelt as much as thunderstorm activ-ity, especially in recently burned-

County preparing for possibile spring floods

SEE FLOODING PAGE A10 ➤

By Doug RadunichSTAFF WRITER

Local tax preparers are seeing a steady stream of income tax return filers become a torrent as the April 15 filing deadline approaches. And the preparers, in turn, are offering a number of incentives and special services to entice that business their way.

Connie Pehrson, owner of Action Tax and Bookkeeping Services in Grantsville, said she sees about 10 to 12 scheduled appointments a day, as well as a number of walk-in or drop-off customers.

“It’s been hard because it’s just me and my daughter that work here, so things have been pretty overwhelming, and we’ve spent a lot of late evenings here,” she said.

Julie Williams, a tax consultant for H&R Block on North Main in Tooele, said around 30 new filers come into her office each day.

“Right now, we’re probably seeing 25 to 35 people a day, and it’s mostly during the after-noon from 1 to 9 p.m.,” he said. “It’s mostly appointments that we see, but we do handle walk-ins as well. However, we’re going to get even busier next week and probably stay that way until April 15.”

Kathy Ringwood, manager of Liberty Tax Service in Tooele, said her office is expecting a big rush in early April.

“We expect our big rush to begin the first week of April,” she said. “Right now we’re seeing about 5 to 10 customers a day, but things have been busy enough for us. Usually we’ll have two people per shift and other people on call just in case.”

Local CPA Sam Woodruff, who owns his own tax preparation business in Tooele, said he expects a flood of customers to start coming in by the last week in March. He tries to cater to people too busy to deal with taxes during the weekday.

“I’m only able to be back at my office later in the day, so I have people set appointments and come to my office at night or on weekends,” Woodruff said. “People can also drop their taxes off to my secretary, and I’ll usually be able to meet with them on the weekend. Most of what I do is by appointment, and done by myself.”

Everyone who files a tax return this year will

Tax preparers face filing rush

SEE TAX PAGE A5 ➤

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by Tim GillieSTAFF WRITER

In December, the Tooele-Transcript Bulletin reviewed vending machines in Grantsville and Tooele high schools to see if they complied with the district’s nutritional vending machine policy.

The machines at neither school were found to be com-pliant with the district policy that reads: “Vending machines in high schools should dispense offerings of water, fruit juice or milk varieties and should limit the amount of carbonated soda, drinks with caffeine or a high concentration of sugar, candy or chips to 50 percent of items offered.”

However, a visit this week to Tooele High School revealed a couple changes.

The school’s machines have been moved from the commons area to a small room just off the area where students eat lunch. According to Elva Roberts, dis-trict food service department manager, the machines were temporarily moved out of the room as part of the commons-area extension project.

USDA requirements do not allow the sale of foods of mini-mal nutritional value in places

where meals are being served or eaten. To comply with this regu-lation, Roberts said that either the machines must be turned off or the door to the room locked during lunchtime.

The contents of the machines have changed as well. Half of the beverage choices include water, 100 per cent fruit juices or Powerade.

However, judging the nutri-tional worth of the snacks dis-pensed at THS is a highly sub-jective endeavor. USDA regula-tions give a tight definition of “foods of minimal nutritional value.” The definition includes carbonated beverages, water ices, chewing gum, and cer-tain candies — hard candies, jellies and gums, marshmal-low candies, fondant, licorice, spun candy and sugar coated popcorn. The definition does not include items that most students, parents and teachers would call junk food, such as potato chips, chocolate bars, donuts, snack cakes and cook-ies. The vending machines at THS are full of chips, pop tarts, trolli gummi snacks, Hostess Dunkin’ Stix and an assortment of other snacks.

The Utah Department of Health has adopted recommen-dations for food sold in Utah

schools. Their recommendations allow beverages that contain 100 percent fruit juice with no added sweeteners, water, and low-fat or non-fat milk. Beverages that may not be sold include soft drinks, sports drinks, punches and iced teas, and other drinks with less than 100 percent real

fruit juice. Beverages that con-tain caffeine are also banned under the health department recommendations.

Those recommendations also stipulate that all snacks, sweets or side dishes sold on school sites, outside of approved lunch-es, should have 30 percent or

less of total calories from fat, 10 percent or less of total calories from saturated plus trains fat, and have 35 percent or less of its weight from sugars, excluding natural sugars found in fruits, vegetables and dairy [email protected]

THS monitoring vending machines more closelySchool in compliance with USDA requirements, yet most snacks would fail state health department’s test

by Tim Gillie

STAFF WRITER

Looking back at the recently completed legislative session, Rep. Ronda Rudd Menlove ranks health care reform, public education, transporta-tion, and immigration reform as the Legislature’s biggest accomplishments. However, she said Tooele County suf-fered some specific setbacks on issues ranging from higher education to the creation of a juvenile receiving facility.

Menlove, one of two leg-islators representing Tooele County in the House of Representatives, said the Legislature did manage to get the ball rolling on health care reform despite not instituting comprehensive reform.

“We did more than just cre-ate a task force for health care reform,” Menlove said. “We provided a tax cut for people that have to buy their own insurance, and extended the CHIP program.”

House Bill 47, which Menlove sponsored, also passed this session. It sets standards for electronic exchange of clinical health care information.

“That bill will reduce costs as it makes it easier for health care providers and insurance companies to exchange infor-mation.” Menlove said.

She also counts public edu-cation as another winner at the Legislature this year.

“In public education, we raised teachers salaries, set aside $100 million for future use in education, and com-pleted a number of other positive steps in education,” Menlove said.

A scholarship program to enable paraeducators to get a teaching license, extra days for special educators, and

a bill to make it easier for former educators to re-enter the profession, all passed this session. All were sponsored by Menlove.

Menlove said two dis-appointments for Tooele County this session were the Salt Community College and Salt Lake-Tooele Applied Technology College merger, and the inability to get fund-ing for a juvenile receiving center in Tooele.

The bill to merge the two colleges was pulled at the last minute in favor of perform-ing a general study of techni-cal education governance.

“Tooele’s desire to have an applied technology college of its own is not dead yet,” Menlove said. “Tooele County is a major economic piece in the state, industry is locat-

ing great jobs here, and there are families that want to live, work and learn without hav-ing to leave the county. We need to bring more educa-tion resources to Tooele.”

Menlove expressed frustra-tion that the juvenile receiv-ing center that was second on the Division of Juvenile Justice’s request list for fund-ing ended up as number 48 on the legislative list of fund-ing priorities.

“I have already placed the juvenile receiving center on the agenda for the interim session,” Menlove said. “This time around, we may run the center as a separate bill instead of part of the appro-priations package. That way it will get more attention.”

Menlove was happy to see something done about immi-gration since a survey she sent to constituents indicated 80 percent of the respondents regarded this as an issue in need of an immediate solu-tion. Senate Bill 81, the immi-

gration omnibus bill, in its final form was a much kind-er piece of legislation than when it started out, accord-ing to Menlove. The law does not take effect until July 2009 and even though the bill to create a task force to study immigration did not pass, Menlove expects that legis-lative leadership will make assignments to committees to study the issue during the interim session.

The greatest disappoint-ments in this session were parts of the process rather than specific pieces of legis-lation, Menlove said.

“The omnibus bills were a disappointment — both the education bill and the tax bill,” Menlove said. “Both contained measures that had been turned down by the House and then returned from the Senate bundled with other proposals that had passed the house.”

Menlove, R-Garland, makes up half of Tooele County’s

representation in the House. Rep. Jim Gowans, D-Tooele, represents northeast Tooele County including Tooele city, Stansbury Park, Pine Canyon, and Lake Point. The rest of Tooele County is included in Menlove’s District 1, along with the western portion of Box Elder County.

Menlove lives in her home-town of West Fielding, 18 miles from the Idaho bor-der where she grew up on a farm. She is no stranger to Tooele County, however, hav-ing lived in the county for five years, including a stint in Dugway, while her husband worked as an administrator for the Tooele County School District. Menlove is also the Vice Provost for Regional Campuses and Distance Education at Utah State University, where her respon-sibilities include supervising the USU Tooele [email protected]

Menlove: Legislative session hit most targets

Date High Low (prec./inches)March 11 62 34 trMarch 12 60 38 tr

Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather observer for the National Weather Service, reports that his recording station at 139 S. Main St., received .02 inches of precipitation between March 11 and 12, for a total of .48 inches so far in March.

For the water year, which began Oct. 1, 2007, Tooele has received 9.06 inches of precipitation. The normal for the year is 19.09 inches of precipitation.

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Stansbury Park resident Coke Newell’s new novel, “On the Road to Heaven,” was named the 2007 Novel of the Year by the Association for Mormon Letters, a scholarly organization that studies Mormon literature. The award was conferred Saturday at the group’s annual convention.

“My first reaction was surprise because I had never submitted a copy of the book to them,” Newell said. “I assume my publisher did. I’m thrilled. AML is a very presti-gious organization.”

Newell, a communications teacher at Salt Lake Community College, based the novel on his own life. It’s his fifth book but his first work of fiction.

“I’ve fictionalized a little bit for the sake of story,” said Newell, who added that all names in the book were changed. “Otherwise, it’s pretty much my story.”

On the Road to Heaven, pub-lished in August by Provo-based Zarahemla Books, charts Newell’s emotional journey from Colorado mountain hippie to LDS Church convert, to his experiences while on a mission in Medellin, Colombia, and then finally to his

marriage to his sweetheart — who endured the journey with him.

Zarahemla Books’ Web site describes the novel as “a love story about a girl and a guy and

their search for heaven — a lotta love, a little heaven, and one heck of a ride in between.”

Newell has been a writer for pay for over 20 years. His career

began at a weekly newspaper in Fort Collins, Colo., where he worked for roughly two years before taking a position with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-

day Saints as a media relations officer. After 11 years with the church, he took a corporate posi-tion with a company in Idaho for a year.

“After that, the gnawing desire to pursue a graduate degree led me in that direction,” Newell said.

He began a master’s program in communications at Montana State, and for the next two years worked part time and went to school full time. Toward the of his program, Newell and his wife and their seven children moved to Stansbury Park, where Newell now teaches, owns an online bookstore and writes in his spare time.

“Writing is something I do all the time,” Newell said. “I can’t fix the plumbing, but I can fix anyone’s paragraphs.”

Newell said he has five projects in the works at any one time. His previous works include “Latter Days: A Guided Tour Through Six Billion Years of Mormonism” and “Cow Chips Aren’t for Dippin.’”

On the Road to Heaven — a 350-page paperback — is avail-able for order through its publish-er, Zarahemla Books, or through any bookstore.

“I could gladly finish my career as a teacher,” Newell said. “But if I make a million dollars off a book, then that would be fine too.”[email protected]

Stansbury author’s first novel wins top LDS fiction award

photography / Troy Boman

Coke Newell sits at the breakfast bar inside his Stansbury home Wednesday while two of his seven children, Allison and Molly (l-r), work on a puzzle at the kitchen table. Newell’s latest novel, “On the Road to Heaven,” was named the 2007 Novel of the Year by the Association for Mormon Letters.

by Jamie BelnapSTAFF WRITER

A 51-year-old Tooele man sus-pected of raping a child approxi-mately 70 times over the last eight years made his first appearance in 3rd District Court Tuesday.

Royce Moser, 51, was charged with 16 first-degree felony counts of rape and sodomy of a child, and two third-degree felony counts of aggravated assault.

According to a probable cause statement, Moser began sexually

abusing his stepdaughter in 1999 when the victim was 8 years old. The alleged abuse occurred in Tooele, Magna and even in ware-houses where Moser, a trucker, would make deliveries. The abuse was reported to have worsened over the years and did not stop until 2007, just after the victim’s 16th birthday.

Moser was taken into custody March 7 after police responded to a domestic dispute the day before that involved Moser trying to run over his wife and step-

daughter with a car. Moser’s wife reported to police that she had just found out Moser had been sexually abusing her daughter. Moser fled the scene on foot, but was later found a C-A-L Ranch taking a handful of pills, accord-ing to the probable cause state-ment. Following an overnight hospital stay, Moser was booked into the Tooele County Detention Center.

Judge Mark Kouris set Moser’s bail at $1 million.

Moser will appear in court next on March [email protected]

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OUT & ABOUT

C ases of spring fever have risen dramatical-ly in Tooele County in

the past few weeks after rela-tively few cases were reported through the first months of winter.

It’s a trend spurred by fre-quent winter snow storms that have pounded the valley repeatedly. And, while a few patches of dirty snow still remain, many locals are dig-ging into the back of their closets and donning last season’s shorts and sandals in attempt to tell Old Man Winter he’s not appreciated any longer.

The epidemic now sweep-ing through the valley has already claimed hundreds, and many more will fall victim if they try to push the limits of

the earth’s seasonal clock.I, personally, have contract-

ed what appears to be a fairly contagious bug. The symp-toms, while not necessarily severe, typically stem from engaging in outdoor activities too soon. Someone near and dear to me ultimately ended up flat on his back following a small bout with a shovel. In an attempt to turn over some dirt in his front yard, he jumped on the shovel to urge it into the still-frozen ground. Unfortunately, instead of the shovel going down, he did.

Many others are experienc-ing somewhat similar symp-toms. Take, for example, the elementary-aged kids walking to school on still-brisk morn-ings in summer apparel. That walk to school has got to sting a little.

For me, the symptoms consist of a strong desire to wear my flip-flops every day, eat foods cooked on the grill every night, and the urge to drink a tall, ice-filled glass of lemonade while sitting on a lawn chair on the back deck — but of course I’d need a blanket to do that. I haven’t given in to any of these desires yet, so the pain is minimal.

There is a treatment of course. The problem is it’s largely a matter of patience,

but many county residents, including myself, are fresh out of that following nearly six months of dreary gray skies and soggy sidewalks, so we’ll have to grit our teeth and let it pass naturally.

I don’t watch nightly weath-er forecasts anymore for fear the meteorologist will predict rain and possible snow flur-ries that will inevitably ruin my potential weekend plans involving sun, blue skies and searching for the dirt I know

exists below the weeds in our flower beds.

It’s not just my desire to have a semi-presentable yard that makes me hate the lingering months of winter — and makes me more sus-ceptible to the fever. It’s more so the idea that winter in Utah takes up more months of the year that summer does. It’s all a matter of fairness. I know spring and fall are mixed in there somewhere, but they hardly seem to make the same

statements that winter’s slip-pery roads and mailbox-high snow piles — or summer’s green grasses and human-height sunflowers — do.

Perhaps the end is near. The conditions outside are get-ting better as I write this, but I guess there is always the pes-simistic side of me that says, “I’ll believe it when I see it.”

If I can make it through March, the fever may have run its [email protected]

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Fyodor, a nurse, was also arrested Monday in connec-tion with the malnourished condition of the couple’s other adopted 4-year-old son.

Wimmer said charges will be filed shortly in that case as well.

The couple recently adopt-ed both children from Russia — the 4-year-old who also has Down’s syndrome, near Christmas last year, and 14-month-old less than a month

ago, according to the prob-able cause statement.

The family has three other daughters that are currently in state custody.

Kimberly will make another appearance in court today for a bail [email protected]

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requirements, the food served may not be what it appears. In Tooele County schools, a cheeseburger is made with ground beef that is less than 2 percent fat, low-fat cheese, and a white, whole-grain bun. Most of the crumbled, pre-cooked ground meat used in cook-ing is ground turkey. Turkey also appears in dishes as pastrami and ham.

The Domino’s pizza at school is different than the Domino’s pizza you get at home — though both are trademarked by the com-pany. The school version is made with low-fat cheese and turkey pepperoni, and the district is switching to a crust made with white,

whole-grain flour.The district is also trying

to hold the line on fat and caloric content in the face of a growing epidemic of child-hood obesity. Still, those numbers vary widely based on student meal choices.

For example, a menu now might include a slice of pep-peroni pizza, salad with dressing, a banana and milk — for 808 total calories with 28.7 grams of fat. That fat content would represent 32 percent of the total calories, just slightly above the 30 per-cent guideline, though the guidelines are based on a weekly average.

Or, perhaps on the same day, a student could choose spaghetti with meat sauce, frozen peas, a banana and milk — for a total of 488 calo-ries and 6.17 grams, or 11.2 percent total fat.

“To reduce total calories and fat we are serving more

fresh fruit, substituting low fat turkey and hamburger, and eliminating fried foods,” Roberts said.

Estimated caloric require-ments, according to the most recent U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines, vary according to age, gender and level of physical activity — ranging from 1,600 calories for a sedentary, 9-year-old female to 3,200 for an active, 18-year-old male.

Menus for elementary and secondary schools are varied to meet the needs of the dif-ferent age groups, Roberts said.

“We try to keep up with current food trends while staying nutritious,” Roberts said. “We are looking at add-ing oriental salads, chicken wraps, and rice bowls with orange, kung pao, and teri-yaki chicken.”[email protected]

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The Treasury will begin sending stimulus rebates to more than 130 million house-holds beginning in May.

“The stimulus rebate offer is a one-time deal that just started this year will only hap-pen this year,” Woodruff said.

To receive a stimulus rebate, taxpayers must have a valid Social Security number, at least $3,000 of income in 2007, and have filed a 2007

federal tax return. Eligible people will receive up to $600 ($1,200 for married couples), and parents will receive an additional $300 for each eli-gible child younger than 17. Retirees, disabled veterans and low-wage workers who are usually exempt from filing a tax return must file this year in order to receive a stimulus rebate.

There are also some pre-parers that will provide free tax filing services for seniors and people who may be dis-abled. Seniors in the area are able to get their taxes done for free on Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Tooele County Senior Citizens Center. The service is for seniors aged 60 and older, and for those who

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OBITUARIES

Donald Bracken

Our beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, great-grandfather, Donald Bracken, passed away peace-fully on March 11, 2008, at his home in Grantsville from causes related to a stroke he suffered in 2002.

Don was born on Dec. 12, 1927, in Tooele, and spent most of his life in Rush Valley (formerly known as St. John). He was one of six children born

to Glen and Ella Bracken. He married the love of his

life, Dolores Hutchins, on Aug. 23, 1951, in St. John, where they raised their four chil-dren.

Don served in the Army in Korea and worked at Dugway Proving Grounds until 1986 when he retired after 37 years of service. Don and Dolores moved to Mesquite, Nev., and also kept a residence in Grantsville close to family and friends.

He enjoyed spending time vacationing with his family and developed a special pas-sion for Hawaii. He was a hard working devoted family man and will be deeply missed by his loving family.

Don is survived by his wife of 56 years; his four children, David (Larinda), Marilyn (Ken) Parker, Rhonda and Steve (Julie); siblings, Melvin (Gloria) Bracken of Ogden, Jean (Al) Decarlo of Salt Lake City, Thelma (George) Engman

of Salt Lake City; 15 grand-children and 11 great-grand-children. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Lillian; and brother, Stan.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, March 14, at noon, at the Grantsville 9th Ward (corner of S West and Apple streets). A viewing will be held prior to the funeral services from 10 to 11:45 a.m. at the church. Interment will be at the Tooele City Cemetery.

The family wishes to express

a special thanks to Mountain West Hospice for their com-passionate care of Don, espe-cially his favorite nurse, Dee, as well as Diana, Irene, Bob and all the others who con-tributed to his care.

Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely, in a pretty and well-preserved body; but rath-er to skid in broadside, thor-oughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, “WOW, what a great ride!”

George Nathan Erickson

George Nathan Erickson

returned home on March 12, 2008, after a short fight with pancreatic cancer and demen-tia.

He was born on May 27, 1923, to George Franklin and Rachel Winters Tanner Erickson in Grantsville. He attended school there, graduating from Grantsville High in 1941. He had a heart condition but when the draft called him, they found him fit and he was inducted into the Army in the medical corp. He served on hospital ships and in the Philippine Islands. Following the war he served an LDS mission to the Northwestern States from 1947 to 1949. Nathan attended Brigham Young University and

graduated in 1953. While there he met his sweetheart, Marian Steadman, and they were mar-ried in the Salt Lake Temple on Sept. 3, 1951. He began teach-ing at the Harris Elementary School in 1953 and taught for 33 years. He also served his church in many capacities: Elder’s counselor and presi-dent, bishop’s counselor and bishop, high counselor, stake missionary, and as a teacher in

various organizations. He loved to camp and hike. He looked forward to the yearly campout with his family. He was an avid walker up until shortly before his death.

Nathan was preceded in death by his parents and sib-lings, Garth Erickson and Fern Williams. His son Dwight was also there to greet him. He is sur-vived by his wife, Marian; and his children, JoAnne Soderborg, Ellen (Dennis) Petersen, Craig (Linda) Erickson, Kevin (Amy) Erickson, Wendell Erickson, Brenda (Marc) Minor, and Brian (Denice) Erickson. He is also survived by his sister, lola Reed; and 22 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, March 15, at 2 p.m., at the Tooele Utah Stake Center. A viewing will be held on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Tate Mortuary, and 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. prior to the service at the church. Interment in the Tooele City Cemetery.

Doris S. Thompson

Our beloved sister and aunt has left us to be with her husband, the late Edgar S. “Ed” Thompson. She will be remembered for her gen-erosity and her talents, which were many. Although she was well known for her singing and dancing, it was painting and drawing that earned the many blue ribbons through the years. One of her paintings was selected by Gov. Malcolm Wilson for the New York State Capitol in Albany.

Doris was born to Milton and Abbie Skaates on Feb. 12, 1923, in Yonkers, N.Y. She graduated near the top of her class at Yonkers’ Gorton High School and, after attend-ing business school, worked as an executive assistant at IBM in New York City. She married the love of her life in Ossining, N.Y., on April 28,

1968. Following his death she lived many years in Mt. Kisco, N.Y., working at an art gal-lery in nearby Chappaqua. She moved to Tooele in 2003, where she passed away on Wednesday, March 12, 2008, after a brief illness.

She is survived by her sis-ters, Winifred Skaates and Carolyn Taylor, both of Tooele; her nieces, Dawn Baxter of Fruitland, Idaho, Alysoun

Taylor of Centerville, Ohio, and Helena Taylor of Ojai, Calif.; her nephews, Milton “Mike” Taylor of Tooele, and Paul Benjamin Taylor of Beijing, China; and several nieces and nephews of the third and fourth generations.

Friends are invited to join us for a memorial service for Doris on Saturday, March 15, at 11 a.m., at the Tooele United Methodist Church, 78 E. Utah Ave.

Dennis JD Bates

Our loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfa-ther returned to our Heavenly Father on Feb. 29, 2008, at the University of Utah Hospital.

He was born Jan. 20, 1945, in Provo, and was raised by his loving grandparents Virgil and Amy Bates in Eureka, Utah. He loved the great outdoors and was happiest fishing and hunting. He also enjoyed going to Wendover.

He is preceded in death by his grandparents, parents, and his little angel great-grandson, Sieruz JD Bates. He leaves his wife, Anna V. Bates; daughters, Denise (Josh) of Tooele, Denise Carter of Provo, Mary (Tali) of Hawaii, Adele (Bob) Woodard of Hawaii, Ruth Grace (Jeff) Criner of Tooele, Esther (Mark) Bourget of St. George; son, John (Desma) Garo of Hawaii;

21 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; sister, Bonnie (Sterling) Davis of Payson; and nephews, Randy and Bruce Diamond.

A viewing will be held March 14, from 6 to 8 p.m., at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main St., Tooele. Services will be held Saturday, March 15, at 10 a.m., at the LDS church located at 1000 W. Utah Ave., Tooele.

A viewing will also be held one hour prior to services. Interment will follow at Tooele City Cemetery, where he will be laid to rest with his great-grandson, Sieruz JD Bates.

We would like to thank the staff at Heritage Home Health, especially Reeda Whitehouse and Dr. Jay Spector, for the wonderful care they gave to him.

DEATH NOTICEDaniel Monsour

Funeral services are pending for Daniel Ray Monsour who died March 12. A full obitu-

ary will appear in the next edi-tion of the Transcript-Bulletin. For further information please contact Tate Mortuary at 882-0676.

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OBITUARIES

Michelle Kaylei McNicol

Jan. 5, 2008 - March 11, 2008Our special angel, Michelle,

arrived three and a half months early, weighing 1 pound 9 ounc-es and was 12.5 inches long. Due to bone marrow complica-tions which eventually took her life, she was unable to stay with us for very long, but we are grateful for the time Heavenly Father blessed us with her presence.

She will always be the pre-cious daughter of Michael and Maranda (Cook) McNicol. She is also survived by grandpar-ents, Trudy and Kenny Jones, Delvid and Cathy Cook, Karen

Warr (Brent Cole), and Gordon McNicol; great-grandparents, Korinne McGuiness, Karen Stickland, Burney and Lousie Cook; great-great-grandpar-ents, Ivan Byington and Mazel Elsholz; one sister, Megan McNicol; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

Although we are saddened to see her go we know she is with the family in heaven who was anxiously awaiting her return.

She was preceded in death by great-grandfathers, George

Elsholz, Gary Young and Lee Strickland.

A viewing will be held on Thursday, March 13, from 6 to 8 p.m., at Tate Mortuary in Tooele. Graveside services will be held on Friday, March 14, at 1 p.m., at the Grantsville Cemetery.

Gloria Donna Dickerson

1961 ~ 2008Gloria Donna Dickerson, 46,

passed away on Sunday, March 9, 2008, in Salt Lake City. She was born on Aug. 2, 1961, in Tooele, to Edward A. Quijano and Dee Ortega. She married Curtis Jensen in September of 1977. They later divorced. She married Joe Dickerson on Aug. 28, 1985. They also later divorced.

She loved to read with a glass of wine and enjoyed being on the beach. She was a caring mother and also a best friend to her two daughters. She had a kind soul and a generous heart

and will be with her girls always as their guardian angel.

She is survived by two daugh-ters, Christy VanRoosendaal and Megan (Ron) Kissler; moth-er, Dee Ortega; father, Edward

A. Quijano; sister, Debra (Tim) Martell; brother, Eddie (Paula) Quijano; four nephews and two great-nephews.

She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Jacob and Andrellita Ortega; and niece, Stacy VanWinkle.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, March 14, 2008, at 2 p.m., at the Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Road. A visitation will be held one hour prior to services at the mortuary.

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by Alyssa Roberts

CORRESPONDENT

Grantsville High School’s student body officers spent a chilly 24 hours from Monday to Tuesday on the “G” near the school’s football field in pay-ment of a debt to the students they lead.

Last November, the offi-cers challenged the school to donate 140 boxes to Operation Christmas Child, a program designed to give Christmas gifts to children in the developing world who might not otherwise receive any. If the students suc-ceeded, the student body offi-cers promised to spend stage the sit-out.

Eager to see the student body officers follow through on their agreement, the students and teachers at GHS donated 296 boxes.

True to their word, Marty Rueckert, Brooke Bakker, Kylee Jameson, Lauren Hill, Tommy

Cook, Alyssa Roberts, Katelyn Souders and Sarah Anderson stocked up on treats and blan-kets as they geared up Monday for 24 hours together.

These eight didn’t have to face it alone, however. Student body advisors Liz Smith, Sandy Fraser, Mark Dexheimer and April Fenn all spent time chaperoning the students. The officers were also inundated with visitors.

Some of these visitors good-naturedly taunted the student body officers, others brought snacks, and one group even launched a sneak attack on the officers with water balloon as 3 a.m.

At any given moment, the officers were required to have a body part touching the “G.” They were, however, allowed to use bathroom passes when nature called.

Despite being cold and going home with slight sunburns, all of the officers reported having an enjoyable time.

GHS student leadership spends night on the ‘G’

photography / Troy Boman

Grantsville High School student body officers wake up to a cold morning after spending the night camped out on the school’s “G” near the football field Tuesday morning. The students spent a total of 24 hours as pay-off for the

by Kelci Sagers

CORRESPONDENT

Curtis Lund, a 10-year resident of Tooele and longtime employ-ee of FedEx freight and shipping company, is being nationally recognized within the business for his safe driving record. Lund, 56, has been driving his route for 31 years now, and is among 259 other drivers across the nation being honored.

“FedEx Freight drivers are among the most highly skilled in the industry, and the fact that these 259 drivers have reached this milestone shows our team is committed to making the nation’s roads safer for every-one,” said Doug Duncan, presi-dent and CEO of FedEx Freight, in a prepared statement.

Lund has been driving between Salt Lake City and Reno each week for the past 20 years, and estimates he’s driven upwards of 3.5 million miles during his career. The seven-hour drive between the two cities is notori-ous for fatal accidents involving sleepy drivers, making it remark-able that Lund has been able to drive the route so long accident free.

He said that part of his secret is to, “keep my eyes open, make sure I don’t get blocked in, and

try to stay out of everyone’s way.”

Also, he said that he makes sure he is well rested before heading out, takes breaks every few hours, and if it is really need-ed, takes a 15-minute nap.

“I’m glad that they decided to come up with this type of award,” he said. “I didn’t think they’d actually do it. It really is something that I can be proud of.”

In addition to the tribute being paid to him, Lund will also receive a brand new trac-tor trailer with upgraded seat-ing, sound system, trim, and a decal with his name on the door. This new truck will be his for the next five years. Once that time is up, the truck will be returned to the fleet. In addition to the truck, Lund will also receive a cash prize of $5,000.

Normally, the various standard trucks in the yard are assigned to freight drivers, but once Lund receives his new tractor, he won’t have to share anymore.

“I’m No. 1 on the seniority list for the company in the west-ern states. I’ve been there the longest,” Lund said. “Now, I’m just waiting for my truck to get here.”

He said he expects the truck to arrive sometime in May.

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by Kelci Sagers

CORRESPONDENT

The parents of sixth graders attending various elementary schools in Tooele City came together Wednesday night to visit over juice and cookies, look over anti-drug posters made by their children, and to meet with the leaders of a pilot program that aims to help young adolescents make the jump from elementary school to junior high without falling victim to drugs, alcohol or other bad lifestyle choices.

Lions Quest, a 14-week program sponsored by

Communities That Care edu-cates fifth and sixth graders about why they should choose to just say “no,” and how to keep their self-esteem high.

“It is like DARE, but big-ger,” said Jaclynn Bonnelli, Communities That Care’s pro-grams coordinator. “It really is a labor of love.”

Preteens making the transi-tion from elementary school to junior high are infamous for being susceptible to peer pressure. Studies have shown that preparing these chil-dren by teaching them about the harmful effects of sub-stance abuse and other nega-tive influences reduces their

chances of becoming at-risk teens. The Lions Quest pro-gram aims to present kids with healthy alternatives.

In addition to having class-es for the kids, Bonnelli said, there are also workshops for parents to attend for further direction and guidance.

“In our opinion, it is the best program that there is. We think it’s wonderful for both parents and kids,” said Tooele Mayor Patrick Dunlavy.

He also said that the pro-gram would be implement-ed again next year in the schools.

“We are working on going countywide,” said Bonnelli.

Pilot program aims to help kids make safe transition from elementary to junior high

photography / Maegan Burr

Dallen Kimball plays a ring toss game Monday at the Utah Saves Family Carnival at the USU Extension Office. Ring toss was just one of the many money-themed games at the carnival designed to teach families the importance of saving. Organizers said approximately 39 families were in attendance.

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FROM OUR ARCHIVES

Editor’s Note: This is part of a series of col-umns 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 City Hall is now lit up with electricity.If big heads are a sign of astuteness, a cab-

bage should be sharper than a pin.Workmen are wiring the County Court house

for the lighting up of that place with electricity.The Home Dramatic company will present,

“Between Two Fires,” on Saturday evening March 21st.

It will take $1,516,000 to run the State for the next two years; and the taxpayers will have to foot the bill.

We will print your return name on 175 XXX envelopes for $1.00 and supply the envelopes. (Don’t take this for a modern ad.)

Why does a dog wear more clothes in summer time than in winter? In winter he wears a coat and in summer he wears a coat and pants.

Things Worth Knowing: Hints of 20 Years

AgoDandelion root purifies the blood.A plaster of common mustard will often

relieve severe pain.If you feel out of sorts in a general way, fast or

change your diet.Hot bran will often ease neuralgia. Keep the

bran hot by changing often.A few grains of corn chewed and swallowed

will always cure the heartburn.Dry sulfur and tartaric acid mixed and blown

upon the throat will help to kill diphtheria germs.

Sugar of lead spread upon a bread and milk poltice and applied has killed erysipelas. Sugar of lead is poison.

A cold can often be removed in one night by taking a good drink of warm gruel, and then go to bed with an extra quilt above you.

A thin batter of cold water and flour spread between two clothes and applied has eased the toothache. A hearty warm meal has often done the same thing. Try the meal first. Compiled by Jamie Belnap.

20 Years AgoFriday, March 16, 1923

OGDEN, Utah (AP) _ A new report says Ogden will have one of the hottest job markets in the country this spring.

Manpower Inc. says 47 per-cent of employers surveyed in the area plan to hire for new positions between April and June. That’s good enough

for No. 1 in the state and No. 10 in the country.

No Ogden companies sur-veyed said they were plan-ning to reduce their staff. That’s significantly better than some other areas of the state — such as Orem, where more companies say they will

cut jobs than create them.In Ogden, some of the

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by Doug RadunichSTAFF WRITER

To celebrate the growth and success of Mountain West Medical Center’s “Healthy Woman” program after three years of operation, mem-bers of the Healthy Woman Advisory Council will host a special “Anniversary Event” for the public on Thursday, April 10, at Tooele High School.

The anniversary event will begin with a free “Healthy Woman Expo” from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., and from 5 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. a buffet dinner served by Elizabeth’s Catering. At 7 p.m., the program will continue in the auditorium with guest speaker Amanda Dickson, a well-known author and news radio show host for KSL Radio.

“Mountain West Medical Center is pleased to host Amanda Dickson and this one-of-a-kind event,” said LuAnne Banks, Healthy Woman coordinator. “Her speech will show the work we do as women is important and can be approached with a lighter spirit. There is a lot of excite-ment, and even though the event is four weeks away, we have already sold dozens of tickets.”

Dickson is co-host of Utah’s No. 1-rated morning show, “Utah’s Morning News with Grant and Amanda,” on KSL Newsradio, and she is also is the author of the book Wake Up to a Happier Life. Her pre-sentation for the anniversary

event will be titled “Finding Joy in the Work You Do Everyday.”

The free Healthy Woman Expo will feature vendors and booths occupying dozens of healthcare providers and com-munity resources. Guests will also be treated to door prizes and special giveaways donated by area businesses.

“We expect to have close to 50 vendors and booths this year, and they will provide information on everything from domestic violence to the American Cancer Society,” Banks said. “Last year there were 47 door prizes, which

were donated by local business and include from area gym passes, to $50 visa gift cards, to gift baskets, that were given away throughout the event.”

The Healthy Woman Program was started in April 2005 to help women in Tooele County understand and be informed of different health and life-balance issues that may affect them now or in the future.

Although the program began with only a few local mem-bers involved, the group has now grown to more than 1,400 women, who come from all

over Tooele County and as far out as Magna, West Valley City and Salt Lake City.

The members are focused on providing fairs and month-ly educational events and pro-grams to help local women understand health issues that they or their family members may face.

The mission of the program is to also empower women with up-to-date knowledge to make informed healthcare decisions for themselves and their loved ones.

The Healthy Woman Advisory Council members include Melissa Augustyn, MD, Melissa Auxier, LuAnne Banks, Kathy Boltz, Jennie Cao, Susan Cummings, Michelle Giles, Lori Jensen, Teresa McNeill, Bette Molgard, Vicki Nash, Kami Perkins, Hollie Smith, Gail Strindberg, MD, Becky Trigg and Debbie Winn.

“Healthy Woman has dou-bled its membership since a year ago, going from over 700 members last year to over 1,400 this year,” Banks said. “The growth of Healthy Woman tells us that we are meeting a need in the community.”

Entrance to the Healthy Woman Expo is free, while tick-ets for the dinner and Dickson’s presentation are $15 per per-son, or $12 per person with the purchase of 10 or more tickets. Tickets can be pur-chased in person at Mountain West Medical Center on week-days, by credit card by calling

843-3600 on weekdays, or by contacting a Healthy Woman Advisory Council member. The event will take place at Tooele High School, 301 W. Vine St. in Tooele.

To become a member of Healthy Woman, visit www.mountainwestmc.com and click on Healthy Woman or call 843-3787. Membership is free and open to all women and men aged 18 years and above. All members will be notified of events and receive a monthly e-mail providing health [email protected]

KSL personality to speak at Healthy Woman event

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Melissa Auxier LuAnne Banks

Kathy Boltz

Jennie Cao

Susan Cummings

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Lori Jensen

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by Jim Abrams

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WASHINGTON (AP) — More investment in math and science education and a more liberal policy toward skilled foreign workers are crucial if America is to avoid losing its competitive edge in the world, Microsoft co-found-er Bill Gates told Congress Wednesday.

The shortage of scientists and engineers is so acute that “we must do both: reform our education system and our immigration policies. If we don’t American com-panies simply will not have the talent to innovate and compete,” Gates said in tes-timony to the House Science Committee.

Gates got a good reception from the committee, which was holding the hearing to mark the 50th anniversary of the panel’s founding follow-ing the Soviet Union’s launch of the Sputnik satellite in 1957. “We are on the cusp of another Sputnik moment,” said committee chairman Rep. Bart Gordon, D-Tenn. “I fear that our country has coasted on the investment made in the last 50 years.”

Gates outlined four goals he said the country must pur-sue: improving educational opportunities in science and technology, revamping the visa system for highly skilled workers, increasing feder-al funding for basic scien-tific research and providing incentives for private-sector research and development.

The toughest sell was the position of Gates, and oth-ers in high tech industries, that Congress raise the cur-

rent cap of 65,000 H-1B visas, nonimmigrant visas that allow employers to hire foreign nationals with spe-cific skills. The program also allows another 20,000 visas for foreign nationals receiving masters or doctoral degrees from U.S. universities.

Current limits, he said have led to a “serious disruption” in the flow of talented sci-ence, technology, engineer-ing and math graduates to U.S. companies. Gates said Microsoft and other firms have been forced to locate staff in countries more open to skilled foreign workers. Last year, Microsoft was unable to obtain H-1B visas for one-third of the qualified foreign-born job candidates it wanted to hire.

Lawmakers have intro-duced bills to expand the program. But pro-immigra-tion legislation is making lit-tle headway in this election year, and the H-1B program has been criticized by some for taking away American jobs, lowering wages or being abused by foreign companies in the United States to bring in foreign workers.

“Despite continued fraud and abuse in the H-1B pro-gram, I have yet to see one thing from the administra-tion to address the problem,” Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, wrote this week to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.

“Our goal is not to replace the job of the B students with the A student from India,” Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., told Gates.

Gates replied that the demand for skilled employ-ees ensures that wages will

not be depressed and said that Microsoft adds an aver-age of four employees to sup-port each H-1B hire.

He said 59 percent of doc-toral degrees in the scienc-es and engineering now go to temporary residents. “It makes no sense to educate people in our universities ... and then insist that they return home.”

Congress, he said, should do away with per-country visa limits and significantly

increase the number of per-manent residency green cards available every year.

Gates, whose Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has donat-ed billions to educational programs, backed invest-ment to raise educational standards and attract more talented people into math and science teaching.

He urged Congress to rein-stitute the R&D tax credit that expired last year.

Gates asks Congress to increase visas for skilled workers to come to America

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THURSDAY March 13, 2008A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN

REEL TALK

T here are very few family and kid-friendly movies in theaters right now, and

that’s why the timing of the new animated movie “Horton Hears a Who” is perfect.

With the voice talents of Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Carol Burnett and Seth Rogen in the Dr. Seuss-based film, one would think this would be an excel-lent interpretation of “Horton.” Unfortunately, it’s a good thing this movie is targeted toward children, because adults will probably be bored to tears by the lame dialogue and cheesy sight gags.

Nonetheless, the message of “Horton Hears a Who” — “a person’s a person, no matter how small” — is good for kids to learn. It teaches them about using their imagination. The other subtle message of this movie is telling kids to defy authority and ques-tion their elders. While children may not key into this aspect of the film, parents probably will.

The animation itself is very well done, but then directors Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino decided to implement different animation styles. For instance, they used Dr. Seuss-style drawings and anime, nei-ther of which fit in well with the rest of the film.

Because the story is fun and unique, like the majority of Dr. Seuss’ books, “Horton Hears a Who” as a movie tries to recreate that feeling. For the most part it

does a good job, but the direc-tors added way too many other aspects that did not fit in with the story. I understand the need to spruce up an older story by adding modern elements, but in this case the directors went overboard.

In “Horton Hears a Who,” Horton the Elephant (voiced by Carrey) lives life a little vicarious-ly, roaming through the Jungle of Nool and teaching a few animal children about different parts of the jungle. He comes across a small speck of dust perched on top of a flower. When Horton hears a voice coming from the speck, he realizes there must be someone living in there. Other animals in the jungle think Horton is crazy and Kangaroo (voiced by Burnett) is the leader of the pack who wants to destroy the speck.

Meanwhile, Horton is right, there is a tiny community liv-ing in the speck — the town of Whoville, where the Mayor (voiced by Carell) starts to think he is going crazy. The Mayor has always been a little strange, but when an outside voice starts talking to him, the council mem-bers question his ability to run Whoville. Strange things start happening to Whoville as Horton travels around with his trunk wrapped snuggly around the flower.

Kangaroo enlists the help of Vlad (voiced by Will Arnett) to get rid of the speck while Horton makes his way to the top of Mount Nool where no one can disturb the people of Whoville. Very few people in the jungle believe Horton except Morton (voiced by Rogen), a skittish but loyal mouse. In order for Horton

to save Whoville he must either convince Kangaroo and the ani-mals in Nool that there is in fact life on the speck, or get to the top of Mount Nool before it’s too late.

Although “Horton Hears a Who” follows closely to the story by Dr. Seuss, the film could have been more interesting — espe-cially for adults — if parts of other stories were added. This is a wonderful movie for kids with its fun characters and great mes-sage. And parents can be glad it is only 88 minutes [email protected]

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Missy ThompsonSTAFF WRITER

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Horton and his nemesis Kangaroo see eye-to-eye on very little in the new animated film “Horton Hears a Who,” based on the popular story by Dr. Seuss.

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out areas like the portion of the Stansbury Mountains denuded up the Kimbell wildfire last sum-mer.

“What happens when you have

a burn area is it’s like putting a Gortex jacket over the hillside, and you get more runoff from rainfall than you would have if the fire wouldn’t have occurred,” he said.

Wade Mathews, public infor-mation officer for Tooele County Emergency Management, said the county is preparing for poten-tial flooding. The county current-ly has about 25,000 unfilled sand-bags stored in its warehouse and is stocking an additional 30,000 over the next several weeks. The bags won’t be filled with sand — provided by the county road’s department — until there is imminent danger of flooding, he said.

“They’re more difficult to store filled, and then they begin to break down and deteriorate more quickly when they’re filled,” Mathews said.

Mathews said as spring gets closer, his office will monitor the National Weather Service flood-ing reports and flooding poten-tial. In the spring, the service issues weekly flood potential reports. Included in those reports are snowpack totals, tempera-tures, the rate at which snow is melting, ground saturation, river and stream capacity, and reser-voir levels.

“With all that information, we monitor the situation for the potential of flooding,” he said, adding that it could be a wet spring.

Residents will not soon forget Memorial Day 2005 when a very heavy rainstorm seemed to come out of nowhere, dumping nearly 4 inches of rain on the valley and causing massive flooding.

Mathews said that year they used about half of the 50,000 sandbags they began with, which was an ample supply. Several pal-let loads of sandbags were also

given to the county from Deseret Chemical Depot. Some of the sandbags were distributed to Tooele City, which requested aid, as well as to individual residents who needed help.

“Wherever the need was, we filled the need,” he said.

While the county is prepared to deal with a flood, Mathews said the public needs to be pre-

pared as well.“Sometimes there’s not much

warning,” he said, “especially with flash flooding.”

Mathews suggested homeown-ers concerned about potential flooding should look into obtain-ing flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance [email protected]

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Flooding TipsWade Mathews, Tooele County

Emergency Management public information officer, provided the following tips on dealing with a flood:

• Have an emergency pre-paredness plan. This is especially important so family members know how to communicate with one another if they get separated during the onset of an emergen-cy.

• Be prepared to move quickly to higher ground or outside of a danger area, even if this means

leaving behind possessions.• Keep gutters clear of debris

that could divert water toward homes.

• If flooding is already occur-ring in the home, open base-ment windows to help equalize the pressure on the foundation and walls to prevent collapse.

• Turn off electricity at the main breaker going into the house.

• Don’t stack sandbags against foundations, but rather away from them.

• Be aware of the potential for contaminated water sources

after flooding.• Keep close watch on chil-

dren near waterways and don’t let them play in floodwater.

• Be aware of the county warn-ing systems, which will be acti-vated if there is any advanced warning of flooding. These con-sists of sirens, highway message boards, emergency alert system, word-of-mouth (telephone call-ing trees), and route alerting (police and fire vehicles traveling up and down streets disseminat-ing information over loudspeak-ers).

photography / Troy Boman

A young man places a sandbag on the street during a 2005 flood in this file photo. Above-normal snowpack and warming temperatures provide added risk for flooding this year.

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OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

T here must have been 40 of them. At least that’s what we fig-

ured when we averaged our counts. A pack of 40 wild horses flowing together in a calico streak across the pla-teau with a single gray mus-tang at the lead. We knew we were in wild horse territory, yet still the dusk encounter took us aback.

John parked the Jeep at a weathered trough and Tyler, Matt and I got out to stretch and get our bearings. The chilly twilight air punctuated a deep sense of isolation, and we leaned on the wooden posts, scanning the quiet hills around us. This neck of the Cedar Mountains was foreign to us, and we wandered the hoof-trodden no-man’s-land free and happy, just like the good old days.

Sometimes the best plan is no plan. In the course of my deadline-structured and meticulously planned out weekday life, I frequently recall the carefree days of my youth — the years when the guys and I would get an itch and escape to the wilderness on a spur-of-the-moment adventure. Never did a week pass in those days without some combination of us setting off to bag a peak or explore some forgotten cor-ner of the state. Each outing seemed like a condensed version of Homer’s Odyssey. We went wherever the trail led, camped when we were exhausted, and returned home when we felt like it.

As the years passed, this happy-go-lucky lifestyle took a backseat to the practicali-ties of adulthood, and spon-taneous adventures grew few and far between. But periodically the stars align and schedules synchronize,

and a fortunate few of us find ourselves driving along a desert road, chasing visions of campfires and mountain peaks.

That night in the Cedars was one of those lucky nights. The adventure began where it always does for us — the meat section of the grocery store. We’ll head west, we agreed, as we stowed our food in John’s Jeep, then go where the road takes us.

We began on the north side of the Stansbury range in Skull Valley. After exploring side roads until they faded, we worked our way south, then west to White Rock. We continued north along the eastern bench of the Cedar Mountains, documenting our journey with Tyler’s video camera.

We passed the mouth of Rydalch Canyon and drove for about 23 lingering miles on a string of roads that took us deep into the mountain range. Occasionally an ante-lope would bound alongside the jeep, effortlessly match-ing our speeds of up to 30 mph.

We spotted the horses somewhere just south of Hastings Pass. A few minutes later we saw another group of 30. Most of them were shades of gray with distinct black manes and tails. A few were a dark chestnut color and some were jet black. The horses kept their distance, and we couldn’t tell if they were run-ning to evade us or just for the fun of it.

The herds are part of

the Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area, which spans nearly 180,000 acres in the Cedar Range between Dugway Proving Grounds and Hastings Pass. The mustangs have called these mountains home since the late 1800s, when their pro-genitors escaped or were turned loose from area ranches. Nothing personifies the spirit of the Old West like a herd of wild horses gallop-ing across an untamed land-scape.

As night fell, we contin-ued northward and turned west onto the history-rich Hastings Pass road. John commented that the pass reminded him of some-thing out of the “Lord of the Rings” movie trilogy. Indeed, the whole area had a fan-tastic, almost-ghostly feel. And while I certainly wasn’t spooked, I was glad I wasn’t there alone. I thought of the past, and pictured the emi-grants and explorers who passed this way. I imagined Capt. Howard Stansbury and his emaciated men taking refuge here in the fall of 1849 after crossing the Salt Desert.

We followed the BLM dirt road through a juniper for-est, past the crumbling ghost town of Aragonite and into Puddle Valley just south of I-80. The lights of the Clean Harbors incinerator and the cars on the freeway seemed alien compared to the pris-tine terrain we had just cov-ered.

We decided it was time to settle in for the night, so we caught I-80 at the Aragonite exit and headed back toward Skull Valley. Somewhere between the Delle and Dugway exits, John noticed a slight vibration that he might have rationally chalked up to

road conditions. He pulled over anyway, and we discov-ered a large bulge in the front passenger side tire. It looked like it was seconds from bursting, which at 75 mph would likely have resulted in an ugly rollover. We specu-lated that a rock has scraped the tire somewhere in the mountains, weakening the sidewall. A passing sheriff’s deputy stopped to check on us as we changed the tire, and we chatted for a while before we parted.

It was long past midnight when we made camp south-west of Lone Rock. We roast-ed chunks of meat and spun yarns by a small campfire, then laid our mummy bags

on a tarp and slept under the stars. The night was cold, but we were too tired to be both-ered much, and it wasn’t long until sunrise.

We woke up groggy and sore, yet content. After break-fast, we took some video of the mud flats before pack-ing up. Our plan-less trip had turned out just how we planned — or hoped — it would. And we drove back home with a few new can-yons explored, and a lot of good memories under our belts.

Clint Thomsen is a Stansbury Park resident who grew up climbing mountains, wander-ing desert paths and exploring

Utah’s wilds. He may be con-tacted via his Web site at www.bonnevillemariner.com.

Sometimes worst-laid plans make for best adventures

TRIP TIPSThe rugged Cedar Mountains are not for the ill-prepared. The route we took is recommended only with a four-wheel drive and GPS. Hastings Pass is accessible from both sides of the range, but is closed because of snowpack until mid-march, and muddy until late spring. Contact the BLM (801-977-4300) for road conditions and to sign in on the registers.

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These herds are part of the Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area, which spans nearly 180,000 acres in the Cedar Range between Dugway Proving Grounds and Hastings Pass. The mustangs have called these mountains home since the late 1800s, when their progenitors escaped or were turned loose from area ranches.

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Whatever the cause, the study suggests the white-tailed jack rabbit’s disap-pearance has wrought major changes to Yellowstone’s food chain. Coyotes and wolves, which could have depended on the rabbit as a signifi-cant food source, apparently turned their attention instead

to larger prey including young elk, pronghorn antelope — even domestic livestock.

However, because the rab-bit’s decline went relatively unnoticed until now, quan-tifying that shift is virtually impossible, said the study’s lead author, Joel Berger with the Wildlife Conservation Society.

The white-tailed jack rab-bit — also known as the prairie hare — was once a common sight in and around Yellowstone National Park. About two feet long, the animal is distinguished by exceptionally long ears and its change in color during winter

months to a stark white.Yet by the middle of the

century, sightings with-in the 23,000-square-mile Yellowstone region grew increasingly rare. That area includes portions of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Only three have been spotted by scientists since 1991 — all in Grand Teton National Park, according to Berger.

Elsewhere, the jack rabbit has continued to thrive. It is hunted in many states and listed as a species of “least concern” by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.

Scientist says jack rabbits have disappeared from Yellowstone

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SportsSPORTS WRAP

Basketball honors

Tooele High School basketball player Meredith Nigh has been named to the Academic All Region 7 Basketball Team. Tooele’s Alexis Bird earned All Region second team honors with Corinne Bird and Nigh receiving honorable mention.

Tooele High Soccer

The Tooele High School soccer team kept pace with Provo on Tuesday for one half with the scored tied at one at intermission. But the Bulldgogs scored four goals after intermission compared to one for the Buffs’ to win the region match 5-2. D.J. Gallegos and Mitch Gallegos scored goals for Tooele. The Buffs play tonight at Timpview.

Tooele Softball

The 5A Bingham Miners shut out Tooele 3-0 on Wednesday. Tooele will host Timpview at 3:30 p.m. next Tuesday in a Region 7 game.

Erda Softball

The Erda softball league is accept-ing men and coed teams for the summer league. For information call Ty Judd, 840-4379.

Youth basketball tourney

North American Youth Sports (NAYS) have announced they still have openings in their annual spring youth basketball tourna-ment in the Ogden/Salt Lake City area at Fremont High School on April 18-20. This tournament will feature 10 different brackets. They include fifth-sixth grade boys, fifth-sixth grade girls, seventh-grade boys, seventh-grade girls, eight-grade boys, eighth-grade girls, ninth-10th grade boys, ninth-10th grade girls, 11th-12th grade boys and 11th-12th grade girls. The entry fee is $95 and guarantees each team a minimum of two games. There will be awards pre-sented in each bracket. The entry deadline is March 28. For addition-al information or an entry form, please call toll-free NAYS spring tournament hotline at 1- (866) 352-5915 or tournament director Pam Molen at (801) 732-9730.

Grantsville baseball

Players can still sign up to play baseball in Grantsville by calling Grantsville Youth Baseball presi-dent Bryan DeLaney, 830-2142. Cost to participate in the Pony League for players ages 13 and 14 is $80. Grantsville will partici-pate in the Western Boys Baseball Association (WBBA) this year for Little League. Fees for the Minor League and Major League are $65. The fee to particpate in the T-Ball League is $40 and the fee for the machine pitch league is $45.

Tooele County Babe Ruth

Tooele County Babe Ruth / Cal Ripken Baseball League officials want to remind all coaches from the 2007 season, parents and those who might be interested in being assistant coaches that they must complete the Coaching Certification Program before they can be considered for a coach-ing or assisting position. To take the online coaching certification program log on to www.baberuth-league.org and go to the Coaching Certification Program.

Deseret Peak softball

Deseret Peak softball fields will be open March 22 and March 29, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. to all mens and coed softball play-ers for hitting and fielding prac-tice. Anyone interested in joining a team is welcome to participate in these practice sessions. There is no charge to practice and the concession stand will be open. Deseret Peak softball leagues will be holding a coaches meeting for all mens and coed leagues March 19 and March 26, at 7 p.m., at the Utah State Firefighters Museum at Deseret Peak Complex. A member from each team should be in attendance at one of these meet-ings. April 4 is the deadline to sign up a team and league fees must be paid by that day in order for teams to be pt on the schedule.

Seminar on walleye fishing

On March 18, a panel of top Utah walleye anglers will tell you how they catch walleye at reservoirs Starvation and Yuba and other waters in Utah. And the informa-tion is free. The panel is part of the 16th Annual Utah Walleye Seminar. The free seminar will be held March 18, from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Department of Natural Resources auditorium. The audito-rium is at 1594 W. North Temple in Salt Lake City. The seminar is sponsored by Rocky Mountain Anglers and the Division of Wildlife Resources. For more informa-tion, call the Division of Wildlife Resources at (801) 538-4700 or e-mail Rocky Mountain Anglers at [email protected]

AN UNDERWATER VIEW

photography / Troy Boman

The Tooele Water Polo Club (left) practices at the Pratt Aquatic Center Wednesday. Stefen Chevalier (above) strokes his way from one end of the pool to the other at the Tooele Water Polo Club practice Wednesday. The defending state champion water polo club will play in a tournament this weekend at Southern Utah University in Cedar CIty.

by Mark Watson SPORTS EDITOR

Jennifer Rockwell Grossarth was prepared to try out for the softball team her freshman year at Tooele High School. But after some urging from an assistant track coach, she joined the THS track team instead.

“I didn’t even know what the 400 meters was when I was a freshman in high school. I had played softball in youth leagues,” Grossarth said.

The switch paid off because Grossarth later became a star runner at Brigham Young University and is now setting her sights on loftier goals in track and field.

This summer she is training for a spot on the United States Olympic team as a hurdler in the 400 meters. In order to qualify she would have to be among the three fastest in the country in the event at trials in July. The 2008 Summer Olympics will be held in August in Beijing, China.

At age 24, Grossarth is faster and stronger than ever and starting to compete in world events.

Last weekend she traveled to Valencia, Spain as an alter-nate runner for the U.S. 400-meter relay team at the World Indoor Track and Field Championships.

The previous weekend she finished sixth in the 400-meter run at the United States Track Indoor Championships in Boston. Because of her performance she qualified as an alternate for the United State’s 400-meter relay team.

After competing three season for BYU, Grossarth red-shirted for two years. In 2005 she received a medical red-shirt to have a baby and then she used her regular redshirt year in 2006.

She had a banner year when she returned in 2007 for her senior season. Grossarth set personal records in the 400 meters, 200 meters and 400-meter hurdles and placed third in the West Regionals in the 400-meter hurdles. She reached the third round of the NCAA finals.

Already this year, Grossarth has clocked a time that could place her on the Olympic team, but competition becomes fierce as the Olympics draw closer.

“It’s tough to make the Olympic team. People you’ve never heard of seem to come out of the woodwork during an Olympic year,” Grossarth said.

If she does not make it there are chances to participate at other international track events this year.

Although the 400-meter hurdles is known as one of the most difficult events in track, it is the type of event Grossarth can excel in.

“It is an advantage if you can learn to hurdle. In the open 400 meters some runners are good because they have raw speed. But with the hurdles a lot of technique is needed so there is much more involved. You need more than speed,” she said.

Tooele athlete trains with Olympics in sight

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Photo courtesy / Maria Rockwell

Tooele’s Jennifer Rockwell Grossarth (left) runs for BYU during the Mountain West Indoor Championships in this 2004 photo. Grossarth traveled with the U.S. National team to Spain last week as an alternate for the 400-meter relay team.

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THURSDAY March 13, 2008 A13TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN

by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR

After giving up two runs in the first inning, Tooele High School’s Chisolm Woolley allowed only one more run in 4 1/3 innings pitched Tuesday afternoon and Tooele powered its way to a 13-7 vic-tory over Murray at Ken Price Park. Also coming on to pitch for Tooele were Jordan Linnell and Matt Trussell.

The Buffs jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning with a walk to Matt Medina and consecutive hits from Derick Anderson and Matt Gochis to score Medina and Anderson.

Murray tied it after one complete inning, but Tooele raced ahead with one run in the second and six more in the third to open a big lead.

Cody Lopez scored in the second inning and erratic pitching helped Tooele in the third inning. Five Tooele batters walked in the breakaway inning while Medina doubled and Gochis singled. Zac Clausing, Steven Whitkowski, Woolley, Stewart

Christensen, Lopez and Medina all scored runs in the third.

Tooele scored three more in the fourth inning on singles from Witkowski, Colton Barksdull and Medina and a pair of errors from the Spartans.

The Buffs’ final run came in the fifth when Gochis smacked a solo home run.

Tooele hosts Davis today at 3:30 p.m. and will play a doubleheader against Olympus Saturday with the first game at 11 a.m. Tooele will host Grantsville next Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. Games are at Dow James Park.

Judge 11, Grantsville 1Judge jumped on the Cowboys for six

runs in the first inning and four in the sec-ond plus another run in the fifth to post an 11-1 victory.

Grantsville scored its only run in the second inning when Alex Childs doubled home Austin Killpack.

The Cowboys play at Delta today and host Wasatch on Friday with a trip to Tooele for a game on [email protected]

Tooele pummels Murray

by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR

The Grantsville High School softball team reeled off its sixth-straight victory Tuesday afternoon at home by pound-ing the Delta Rabbits 15-0 in a game stopped because of the mercy rule with the Cowboys still batting with two outs in the bottom of the fourth inning.

Grantsville hammered away at the Delta pitcher with 17 hits including three home runs and five doubles. Meanwhile, Grantsville pitcher Lindsey Dalton seemed to get stronger as the game progressed recording a shutout with only five runners reaching base during the four innings.

Delta could not record an out against Grantsville third baseman Korryn Coates who ripped three doubles and one home run in the game for a five RBI afternoon.

Grantsville returns a strong lineup this year although there are no seniors on the team.

“These girls all played varsity last year and we have a couple newcomers playing well,” said coach Heidi Heath.

The fireworks started in the second inning when left fielder Lynnzie Valdez ripped a solo home run to left center-field.

The pace picked up in the third inning when Grantsville collected eight runs on eight hits.

After hitting two balls over the left field fence in foul territory, Krysta Taylor started the rally with a single down the left field line. Melissa Baird reached on a single and Valdez slapped a single to right center to bring home Taylor.

With the bases loaded Delta walked in a run and then Lindsey Dalton dou-ble in two more runs. The deluge con-tinued when Coates knocked a three-

run homer and Annie Young pounded a solo home run.

Taylor, Baird, Valdez, Chelsea Dalton, Kelsi Wells, Lindsey Dalton, Coates and Young all scored in the inning.

Grantsville kept up the offensive pressure in the fourth inning with six of the first seven batters recording hits and the first five batters eventually scoring to end the game on the 15-run rule.

Baird, Valdez, Chelsea Dalton, Wells and Jillianne Harris all single and even-tuall scored in the final inning. Coates doubled home two more runs. Mallory Oltjenbruns singled home a run and MaKenna Branch singled home a run to end the game.

Grantsville hosts Woods Cross today at 3:30 p.m. and does not play again until March 25 when its hosts Ben Lomond at 3:30 [email protected]

Grantsville High School softball team makes quick work of Delta

photography / Troy Boman

Grantsville’s Korryn Coates is mobbed by her teammates after smacking a three-run homer in the third inning against Delta Tuesday. Coates also pounded out three doubles in the game and ended up with five RBIs.

Jennifer also has an advantage because her husband of four years is an assistant track coach at BYU and former hurdler himself.

“She’s running her best right now,” said husband/coach Kyle Grossarth. “She’s get-ting stronger, she’s older and more mature and is really focused on running right now. She works out at least twice a day and puts in about 20 hours a week training.”

Jennifer said she seems to be training harder than ever with her husband as her coach.

During her freshman and sophomore sea-sons at BYU, Grossarth would compete in any event her coached asked her to includ-ing the hepthalon. She started to specialize in hurdles her junior year and excelled in the sprints and hurdles her senior season.

“She bought into our program here. She worked very, very hard and paid a high price to achieve,” said BYU track coach Craig Poole. “She has a tremendous work ethic.

“During high school she was a half-miler and occasional miler so with the hurdles it was a whole new experience for her so I think it really kept her motivated and excited. She

has been a real joy to work with and she’s just an outstanding athlete. Her future looks bright, ” Poole said.

Grossarth, a health education graduate, continues to work with athletes at BYU.

She also could have been a swimmer at BYU.

“After I signed a letter to run track my senior season in high school, the people at BYU saw me at the state meet and asked me if I wanted to swim. They didn’t know I had already signed up to run track,” Grossarth said.

“You really can’t do both because the sea-sons conflict and the training for each sport is so much different,” she added.

Grossarth certainly had the swimming ability to compete in college. She was a three-time state champion in the 100-yard but-terfly. She was named the Athlete of the Year at Tooele High her senior season. In track, she was a three-time region champ in the 400 meters. She placed second in state in the 100m, 200m, 400m and 800m her senior year.

Grossarth’s father Dennis served as a Tooele County Commissioner for eight years and her mother Maria works as an auditor for the Tooele County School [email protected]

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In planning gardens beds, gardeners often wonder how to create a beauti-

ful scene without having to spend day and night there — sleeping bags and all. If only there were a way to make gardening stay done. What if you could plant the garden once and the plants would just stay put, grow nicely and look good pretty

much forever? With that in mind, many

of us opt for perennials. They grow year after year without replanting. It sounds really

good on paper. Creating a perennial gar-

den may be a good idea. Then again it may not. Before planting a perennial garden consider several important items. Evaluate growing conditions

What are your grow-ing conditions like? Is your ground ready? Is it fertile, loose and well-composted?

Do you have perennial weeds under control?

After you put perennial plants in place, it is difficult to change soil structure. If the soil is well-prepared and if it has been improved by the addition of compost so that it is soft and workable, you can continue to improve it by using mulches and allowing them to decompose into the

soil thereafter. However, if it is hard, with poor drainage and low fertility, the plants will struggle. It is very dif-ficult to incorporate organic matter around established roots.

Weeds will always be with us, but if you have difficult-to-control weeds or peren-nial weeds such as field bind weed (wild morning glory)

or quack grass you may find them very difficult to con-trol without damaging the perennial plants. Although we worry a lot about insect pests, weeds are a much bigger problem. They are everywhere, and they steal nutrients and water and they shade the desired plants.

Consider these guidelines before planting perennials in flower beds

SEE PERENNIAL PAGE B11 ➤

rather inconspicuous building in Tooele,

surrounded by cars and guarded by a white dog named

Chopper, houses machines in colors like burnt orange, yellow and maroon. These machines are custom built art — on wheels.

Adam Griffith, 29, owns Pitt’s Auto located on Flinders Street just off Main Street in Tooele, and has been building one-off motorcycles — custom built bikes that really are one-of-a-kind — for the last five years.

At the Autorama recently held in Salt Lake City, one of Griffith’s bikes won the “Best of Show” award for a chopper. The bike features a glossy maroon and black finish, with an airbrushed gray skull.

While he’s entered cars and bikes into autoramas for the past eight or nine years — which have garnered him some small awards — this recognition came

SEE RIDER PAGE B12 ➤

Easy Rider

THURSDAY March 13, 2008B1 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN

• Bulletin Board

• Weddings, Missionaries, Birthdays

• Classifieds and Public Notices

Unless otherwise requested, community news items such as weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more information contact Community News Editor Sarah Miley at 882-0050 or [email protected].

Hometown

Tooele man builds handcrafted custom motorcycles in his Flinders Street shop

Diane SagersCORRESPONDENT

by Sarah Miley

photography / Troy Boman

Adam Griffith sits on his award-winning custom chopper outside of his shop, Pitt’s Auto, in Tooele, with his guard dog Chopper. Griffith won “Best of Show” for a chopper in this year’s Autorama in Salt Lake City.

photography /

Troy BomanAdam Griffith

and Glen Sickler (l-r) talk inside Pitt’s Auto in Tooele Tuesday.

Griffith builds handcrafted

custom motorcycles

from the ground up.

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HAMMER TIME

T his week I thought it would be fun to tickle the visual senses and

show you a few scenarios that I ran across this past month while performing inspections. There are times I encounter situations that make me scratch my head and wonder what in the

world was this person think-ing. Other times I just laugh myself blue. The follow-ing are actual issues I have encountered.

In this first picture we see that the cold air return was installed on the wall about a foot away from the heat supply line registers. This

worked great to have the hot air from the furnace flow immediately back into the system.

Next we have the drain line that is connected to the pressure relief valve of the water heater that was installed upward. This was one of those “What was this

guy thinking?” moments.Finally, this is from a do-it-

yourself plumber who didn’t know the difference between an ABS waste line and an old auto radiator hose.

I hope you were able to get a good laugh from all this (or

at least a chuckle). I know I did.

If you would like to submit a home remodel-ing or home improvement question to be addressed in this column, please e-mail them to Joel Jones at

[email protected].

Joel is the owner of “The Inspector,” a home and build-ing inspection company and a home improvement and remod-eling consultant.

Routine home inspections sometimes yield funny moments

ON THE BRIGHT SIDE

I ’d like to reiterate some-thing I have learned in my short lifetime: There

is a reason we have a grow-ing season.

Just because we all have become techno-junkies and can’t live without the Internet or cell phones, does not take away the fact that somewhere out there soil is being prepared to grow the wheat to grind the flour to make the bread we’ll buy at the store this week. Or that a cow is being fed so it can be milked so we can buy milk to

make our power shake before we head off to the gym. There is no fast way to make bread or grow beef.

So, just in case you may think of dumping your time and money into something that may too good to be true, let’s see if you can catch the warning signs in each of the following claims.

The Potty Train Program: “When you attend our five-day seminar, you will receive the empowering tools that can successfully help you coach up to four children under the age of 12 months old to be perfectly depen-dent on using the toilet without having one accident or relapse after the first two days of implementing our sound Potty Principles. This seminar is truly a one-of-a-kind toilet training workshop that allows you to gain the freedom of having your child diaper-free. In addition, we will also teach you how to trade in the stock market and make you stinkin’ rich in less than a week.”

What to watch out for: First of all, there is no Potty Train line in the USA. There’s Union Pacific and even Golden Spike, but there ain’t no Potty Train. Also, the free-dom of having your child diaper-free doesn’t come without a price — having enough M&M’s on hand will actually cost more than you think. And finally, nobody

really wants to stink.Diet-on-Credit: “Call now

for your free trial-size bottle of diet euphoria. You simply e-mail us all your credit card numbers, your social security number, and bank account numbers. You may even want to include family mem-bers. Once we receive your information and steal your identity, your diet begins. You probably won’t want to eat for days — maybe weeks — and by that time, we have made a bundle and you have lost your weight.”

What to watch out for: Umm, diet and euphoria should not be used in the same sentence.

Insta-Garden Academy: “We are taking enrollment now for students who would like to see the amazing growth of green plant gar-dening in arctic regions such as Antarctica and Randolph, Utah. Come watch tomato seeds germinate and get ready for the loads (in bush-els) as you share the harvest with friends and family. We’ll even throw in a vacuum the size of a small potato that has bionic powers.”

What to watch out for: If the claim were zucchini, you may have a better chance to share the harvest. Additionally, bionic potatoes only grow in Idaho.

The bottom line is: If a claim sounds too good to be true, chances are something is rotten in Denmark. And nobody buys rotten stuff from Denmark.

Darla Jones has lived in Tooele for nine years. She has eight children and loves chocolate.

If the claim sounds too good to be true then it probably is

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COMMUNITY NEWS

Congrats to Tooele Mini and Junior All-stars

Tooele Mini and Junior All-stars have just finished their competition cheer season. They have competed at Cottonwood High School at the USA Cheer Competition and they’re set to compete at the University of Utah at the COA Competition. They are now ready to move on and begin competing at dance competitions this April at Kearns and Clearfield. They are always placed in the top three of their divisions. They are under the direction of Susan Trujillo and part of the professional dance company Jazz In It. This is the seventh year competing in cheer com-petition.

Request for informationDear Readers,Hello my name is Justin D.

I’m a fifth-grade student at West Ridge Elementary School in Harlan, Iowa. My class is study-ing the geography and history of the United States. I would appreciate it if you would send me some brochures, souvenirs or any other information on Utah. If it is possible, my teacher would appreciate it if you could send her a car license plate for a school project. I appreciate your time. Thank you.

Sincerely, Justin D.Mrs. Newlin5th grade class1401 19th St.Harlan, IA51537

Grantsville native makes Dean’s List

Derrick Larson, of Grantsville, made the Dean’s List in a recent term of study at The Thomas M. Cooley Law School. He is a graduate of Utah State University and of Grantsville High School. He is the son of Stephen and Lola Larson.

Grantsville resident receives degree

Angela Orton of Grantsville has graduated from Western Governors University with

a Master of Education In Learning and Technology. Western Governors University (www.wgu.edu) is a fully-accredited, non-profit, online

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photo courtesy of Susan Trujillo

photo courtesy of Susan Trujillo

FINANCIAL FOCUS

T oday’s teens have more money to spend and more opportunities

to spend it, and if they’re not careful, they can easily get into financial trouble. Before that happens to your teen, help him or her learn a few financial les-sons.

Earning wagesIf you think your teen is ready,

encourage him or her to get a part-time job. Here are some things to discuss once your teen begins working:

• Agree on what your child’s pay should be used for

• Show your teen how taxes reduce take-home pay

• Open a checking and sav-ings account for your teen, and encourage him or her to save a portion of every paycheck before spending any of it

Keeping a balanced budgetTo develop a balanced bud-

get, have your teen list all his or her income. Next, list common expenses, such as food and gas (don’t include things you will pay for). Finally, subtract the expenses from the income. If the results show that your teen will be in the red, you’ll need to come up with a plan to address the shortfall. To help your teen learn about budgeting:

• Devise a system for keeping track of what’s spent

• Suggest thinking through spending decisions rather than buying on impulse

• Categorize expenses as needs (unavoidable) and wants (that can be cut)

• Suggest ways to increase income (like doing extra chores) and/or reduce expenses

The future is nowAn older teen should be ready

to focus on saving for larger goals (e.g., a new computer or a car) and longer-term goals (e.g., college, an apartment). Here are some ways to encourage saving for the future:

• Have your teen put the goals in writing to make them more concrete

• Encourage your child to

save for what he or she wants, not what other kids have

• Praise your child for show-ing responsibility in meeting a goal

To introduce your teen to investing, open an investment account for him or her. (If your teen’s a minor, this must be a custodial account.) Look for an account that can be opened with a low initial contribution at an institution that supplies edu-cational materials about basic investment terms and concepts.

Giving the kid credit?If your teen is responsible,

you might consider getting him or her a credit card. Most major credit card companies require an adult to cosign a credit card agreement before they will issue a card to someone under the age of 18. Ask the credit card company for a low credit limit (e.g., $300) or a secured card. This can help your child learn to manage credit without getting into serious debt. Also:

• Set limits with your teen on the card’s use

• Make sure your child understands the grace period, fee structure, and how interest accrues on the unpaid balance

• Agree on how the bill will be paid, and what will happen if your child can’t pay the bill

• Make sure your child under-stands how long it will take to pay off a credit card balance if he or she only makes minimum payments

Bruce Wingrove is a financial adviser for H&R Block Financial Advisers. He earned his MBA at Brigham Young University. He has been helping clients with invest-ment and retirement income planning for over 14 years. His office is in Salt Lake City, how-ever, he regularly works in Tooele and Grantsville meeting clients at any of the three H&R Block tax offices.

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ACROSS

1 Clerical garments

5 Rhine whine?

8 Put on a happy face

12 Like Mozart’s flute

17 86 Across, e.g.

18 Actress Joanne

19 See 19 Down

21 Hersey setting

22 Elvis’ canine?

24 Verdi opera

25 Like Kansas?

26 Big beginning

27 Quire part

29 Cadet sch.

31 Tierra - Fuego

32 Felons, for instance

34 Like Peter or Catherine

37 Oxford omega

38 Archaic preposition

39 General’s gerund

41 Vitamin bottle abbr.

42 Finn’s creator

44 Meyers of “Kate & Allie”

45 Plastic - Band

46 Choose, with “for”

48 Syrup source

51 Freda Payne’s jewelry?

56 Change for the better

59 Roofer’s need

60 Los -, CA

61 Islamic holy book

63 “Mila 18” author

65 “The Crying Game” star

66 Isinglass

69 Flat hat

70 Tiny parasite

71 Cask

72 Lingerie purchase

75 The Cyrkle’s plaything?

78 Accounting abbr.

79 Computer acronym

80 They may be bright

81 Blunder

82 Barbecue

84 Blow away

85 Push a product

86 “Manon” melodies

88 Confederate president

92 Goldfish, e.g.

94 Profundity

96 Jimmy Gilmer’s house?

99 Early computer

101 Scuffle

102 TV-listing abbr.

103 Fragrant neckwear

104 Material

107 Fairy queen

109 Made milder

112 Farrow of “Alice”

114 Arthur or Benaderet

115 Proclamation

117 American poet Charles

118 Caravansary

119 Blocks the way

121 Angler’s basket

123 Fido’s dinner, perhaps

125 Katmandu’s country

127 Stop working

130 Jan & Dean’s resort?

133 Speak one’s mind

134 Semitic tongue

135 Child welfare org.

136 Baseball’s Cabell

137 That’s no bull!

138 “Bon voyage” site

139 Evergreen tree

140 Cry of distress

DOWN

1 - Wednesday

2 Weaver’s need

3 Plan

4 Burned a bit

5 Count up

6 Tennyson’s “- the Bar”

7 Laurie of “Jeeves and Wooster”

8 Trade

9 East ender?

10 Coach Parseghian

11 Computer selection list

12 Paving material

13 Hullabaloo

14 Rick Nelson’s social event?

15 Private

16 “The Friends of Eddie -” (‘73 film)

19 With 19 Across, popular polka

20 Wagner’s father-in-law

23 Challenge

28 Tomorrow’s turtle

30 Litter sound

33 Classy doc?

35 Decorate

36 Sticky stuff

39 Evangelist Roberts

40 Recess

43 Holm or Hunter

44 Attorneys’ org.

47 Up or down item?

49 Mil. rank

50 Largest antelope

52 Comic DeLuise

53 Spouse of Isis

54 Yoga position

55 Uninteresting

57 Zones

58 Perennial bestseller

62 Waves of grain color

64 Dieter’s dishes

67 Handed over

68 Mr. Rochester’s ward

70 Chilean pianist

72 Pair

73 Atkinson of “The Black Adder”

74 Don McLean’s dessert?

76 Fiennes of “Quiz Show”

77 Olympic

troublemaker

83 Super Bowl sound

86 Winning

87 Some NCOs

89 “The Sheik” star

90 Laid on buttercream

91 Aspen item

93 Crony

95 Heavy reading?

97 Utter

98 Julia of “The Addams Family”

100 Bakery buy

105 It’s in the bag

106 Stern

108 Squabble

109 Relished a roast

110 From

111 “Dead End Kid”

Leo

112 Underworld judge

113 Like a lummox

116 Hands

120 - aerobics

122 Catch sight of

124 Fill the hold

126 Chemical suffix

128 McGwire stat

129 Indignation

131 Unrefined

132 Fashion monogram

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SL Community ActionLooking for a chance to be involved in your community? Join the Salt Lake Community Action Program Board of Directors. Openings are now available for low-income representa-tion. Petitions for membership can be picked up at the Tooele office, 38 S. Main St. A community forum and election will be held on Tuesday, March 18, at 6 p.m., at the Head Start building at 22 N. Coleman St., Tooele. The election will be held from 6 to 9 p.m.

Special OlympicsThe Tooele County Giants, a Special Olympics team, is now getting ready to start practice for track and field events. Join us Saturday, March 29, at 10 a.m., for practice at the GHS track. Anyone 8 and older with a physical and/or mental disability is encour-aged to be part of our team. After practice we will meet at Grantsville City Park and celebrate with a bar-becue. Please bring a dish to share and your own drinks. Call Cheri with questions and to RSVP at 884-3007.

Deseret Peak Indoor ArenaThe Deseret Peak Complex Indoor Arena will be closed on Friday, March 14, at 2 p.m. until Sunday, March 16. For more information visit www.deseretpeakcomplex.com or call 843-4020.

Deseret Peak Stampede DaysVendors wanted for the Deseret Peak Stampede Days craft show. The dates are June 6-7 at the Deseret Peak Complex. For more information visit www.deseretpeakcomplex.com/stampede.htm or call 843-4046.

Blood driveMountain West Medical Center is hav-ing a blood drive on Tuesday, March 18, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the hos-pital, 2055 N. Main St. Contact the human resources department at 843-3750 to set up a time.

Home buyers workshopA Home buyers Workshop will be pro-vided by Prudential Utah Real Estate on March 18, at 7 p.m., at 205 N. Main St. This will be a great opportunity for first-time home buyers to learn the ins and outs of home ownership in a casual, conversational environ-ment. Admission is free but seating is limited. Please RSVP today. Call Rene at 882-4111 or toll free at 1-877-744-3427 Ext. 86.

Overlake homeowners meetingThe Overlake Homeowners Association annual meeting original-ly scheduled for Thursday, March 20, has been moved to Thursday, April 17, at 7 p.m., at the old Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. Main St. All Overlake homeowners and interested residents are invited to attend. Notification of the meeting will be sent to each hom-eowner in the upcoming newsletter. If you have any questions, please call FCS (435) 578-0777.

Photography classesCommunity photography classes are now being offered by the Tooele City Arts Council and Inkley’s. Classes offered will include: Introduction to Digital; Organize, Print, and Share; Digital Photography #1, Digital Photography #2. Each class is only $5 or an Inkley’s class coupon. To view a current class listing please visit the Tooele City Arts Council Web site at www.tooelecity.org. For more information please contact the Tooele City Arts Council at 843-2142 or at [email protected]. To register please come to Tooele City Hall, 90 N. Main St.

Girl Scout CookiesIt’s Girl Scout Cookie time! If you did not order cookies now is your chance to get them. Girl Scout Cookie booths will be set up through March 30. To find a location and time visit www.gsutah.org.

Stansbury Park

SP Golf AssociationThe Stansbury Park Golf Association will be having their annual spring membership meeting on Wednesday, March 19, at 6:30 p.m., at the Stansbury Golf Course Pro-Shop. A vote will be held for the proposed change for the association. For more details visit the pro-shop.

Grantsville

Old Folk SociableGrantsville Old Folks Sociable will be held Saturday, March 29, at Grantsville High School. Tickets are $15 in advance or $17 at the door. The car show will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., honored guest reception at noon, honored guest dinner at 1 p.m., program at 2, 4, or 6 p.m., danc-ing from 4 to 11:30 p.m., and a 5K run at 10 a.m. Tickets will be pre-sold at Casa del Rey, Grantsville City Hall, Handy Corner, Soelberg’s, Way Station, Williams Family Video, the Transcript-Bulletin and Walgreens. For additional information, please contact Denise Fawson at 884-3316, or David Jefferies at 840-8849.

Easter Activities

Easter egg huntSky Dive Utah is hosting an Easter egg hunt on March 22, at 9 a.m., at the Erda Airport. The Easter Bunny is going to sky dive in.

Schools

THS class of 1963The THS class of 1963 will host its 45-year class reunion on Aug. 22-24, so mark your calendar. Please contact Pat Nichols England at (801)523-3819 if you didn’t receive a notice or visit our class page at www.TooeleHigh1963.com.

THS Class of ‘98 ReunionIt’s been 10 years, let’s get together for the THS Class of ‘98 reunion. Save the date: Saturday, Aug. 9. A database and plans are being made, and if you are willing to help please call Lindsay Clegg Sundloff at 882-3225.

THS Class of 1968 ReunionThe Tooele High School Class of 1968 will be holding a planning meeting for their 40th year class reunion on March 17, at 7 p.m., in the basement of the Tooele County Building, 47 S. Main St. Any and all classmates are invited to attend. The reunion has been sched-uled for June 21, at Legion Park in Settlement Canyon. If you have any questions please contact Dale Loveless at 882-0522, Les (Bud) Manchester at (801)904-3960, or Shauna Stephens at 882-0250.

Tooele Library

St. Patrick’s Day gamesJoin us for St. Patrick’s Day fun with a few games. For the “Hidden Treasure,” see if you can locate all the gold coins. Fill out the number you found on the “Pot-o-Gold” sheet and get a prize. This game is for children ages 3 to age 6, and will run though March 27. Then test your knowledge with our “St. Patrick’s Quiz.” The answers are in plain sight at the library. Bring your quiz sheet to the front desk and receive your prize. This game is for ages 7 through 12.

Wednesday at the MoviesMovies at Your Library will be “Cat in the Hat” on March 18, at 4 p.m. Be sure to see the movie, then read the book. Sign-up and get your ticket

today. Tickets are free and will be available for each movie at the check out desk of the Tooele City Library. If you don’t have a ticket, show up any way.

Special story timeA special story time on Friday, March 21, at 1 p.m., will feature Biscuit. Listen to some very funny stories about Biscuit, read by Angie Wager from the Barnes and Noble in Jordan Landing, and see our special guest Biscuit! Coloring sheets with Biscuit will be given out.

Education

Adult Education Get your high school diploma this year! All classes required for a high school diploma, adult basic educa-tion, GED preparation, word process-ing, driver’s education and English as a second language are available. Register now to graduate — just $35 per semester. The center is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 a.m. and Monday and Thursday nights from 4 to 8 p.m. The center is located at 76 S. 1000 West, and can be reached at 833-1994. Adult education classes are for students 18 and over.

GED prepThe Tooele Adult Education Center is offering a GED preparation class on Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. The class will start March 26 and end May 7. Cost is $35. High school credit may be earned at the same time you are preparing to pass the GED and five credits can be added to your high school transcript once the GED is passed. Call 833-1994 for additional information.

Take the GEDThe GED test will be given on April 8, starting at 8 a.m. Please contact Andrea at 833-1994 by April 4. You must pre-register for the test.

English as a second languageESOL conversational classes are held Monday and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. ESOL students may come anytime, the Tooele Adult Education Center is open for individualized study with our software programs and textbooks. Registration is $35 per semester.

Churches

Worship and Sunday SchoolMountain of Faith Lutheran Church welcomes everyone to join us for Sunday School at 10 a.m. for junior high and high school students, and

at 9:45 a.m. for adults. Please join us for worship service led by Pastor David Kiel this Sunday at 10:30 a.m., at the St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Aaron Dr. in Overlake. Call 882-7291 for more information.

Prayers Around the CrossMountain of Faith Lutheran Church is sponsoring a Taize Prayer service every Sunday evening of Lent, at the St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Aaron Dr. in Overlake. Service will be at 6 p.m. preceded by a soup dinner at 5 p.m. Call 882-7291 for more informa-tion.

Church of ChristThe undenominational Church of Christ, 430 W. Utah Ave., will have a study group Wednesdays at 7 p.m. The topic will be God, The Bible and Common Sense. Common sense is not too common in today’s world, but logically appealing to reason will build a faith based upon facts, not feelings. Come and join us, no pres-sure, no cost. Call 882-4642 for more information.

Brit Ammi MessianicBrit Ammi Messianic Congregation meets every Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at 37 N. Main St. (enter from the parking lot behind the old Mantes building) in Tooele. Anyone interested in explor-ing the Hebrew roots of our faith in Messiah Yeshua (Jesus) are welcome to join us for praise, Torah (Bible) study, and fellowship. For more infor-mation please call 843-5444.

“Daniel’s Timeline” videoAre you interested in Bible proph-ecy? Are you confused by the many interpretations of end time events? God says that all truth shall be established by the witness of two or more. “Daniel’s Timeline” is an amazing journey into the truth of scripture about end time events. It will be shown Tuesday, March 25, at 7 p.m., at 37 S. Main St., Tooele. Please call 843-5444 for more infor-mation and to reserve a seat.

La Iglesia Biblica BautistaLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol, Domingos 2 p.m., Jueues 6 p.m. Venga a oir el evangelio de salva-cion I Tenemos servicio de trans-porte 840-5036. Los Viernes 6 p.m. de ninos con jeugus, musica y pup-pets!

St. Patrick’s Day dinnerSt. Marguerite’s Knights of Columbus will be having their annul St. Patrick’s Day dinner on

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photo courtesy of Cheryl Dearing

Pictured are students at Clarke N. Johnsen Jr. High who attended “Expanding Your Horizons” on Saturday, March 1, at Utah Valley University. These girls learned about science, math and engineering careers. MESA (Math, Engineering, Science Achievement) paid their $25 fees.

photo courtesy of George Robison

The sixth-grade students at Rose Springs Elementary learn about and tour the world on their third annual Multi-Cultural Day. The day is put on by the sixth-grade teachers Mrs. Gillete, Mrs. Nielsen and Mr. Robison.

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annul St. Patrick’s Day din-ner on Saturday, March 15, at 6:30 p.m., following the mass. Advance tickets for adults are $8 and $3 for children. At the door it will be $9 for adults and $4 for children. Contact Billy Sandoval at 882-8343 for more information.

Luncheon canceledPlease note that the North Stake singles luncheon usually held on the third Saturday of each month will not be held this Saturday, March 15, due to our Stake Relief Society Conference being held this month. Please join us again in April and each month thereaf-ter at the 3rd-18th ward build-ing.

FiresideAll singles and married cou-ples are invited to a fireside on Sunday, March 16, at 7 p.m., sponsored by the Tooele North Stake. Please note that our fire-sides have been moved to the 3rd-18th ward building, 141 W. Utah Ave., until further notice, during the remodeling of the North Stake Center. Please wear Sunday dress. A nursery will be provided for your chil-dren.

Charity

Food pantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering a clothing closet and emergency food pantry to help meet the needs of our community. Anyone with clothing needs — adults and children — are 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., Tooele. For more info call 882-2048.

Charity luncheonThe Ladies of the Elks will host their annual charity lun-cheon on Saturday, April 5, at 11:30 a.m., at the Elks Lodge, 61 N. Main St. BBQ ribs and all the fixings, entertain-ment, great door and raffle prizes. Lunch is $10. Raffle tickets are available at the Elks. Contact Jane Gillis at 833-0909 for more informa-tion and to purchase tickets. Proceeds will be split between Camp Wapiti and our nursing scholarship program.

Eagles

White elephant auctionOn Saturday, March 15, Kevin and Barbara Denner will chair the epilepsy fund activ-ity, a white elephant auction. PWSP Gene Bennett will be the auctioneer. Pulled pork sandwiches with salad, chips and dessert will be served at 6 p.m., at a cost of $5 per per-son. The auction will follow with all proceeds going to the epilepsy fund for the Madam President’s Project. If you have an item that can be auctioned off, bring it to the lodge.

Friday Night SteaksThe Eagles will serve steak, shrimp, halibut or chicken dinners from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. Please come out, enjoy dinner and support your Aerie and Auxiliary.

Groups

Kiwanis meetingsKiwanis meets every Tuesday at noon at Tracks, 1641 N. Main St., Tooele. Contact John Brown at 843-0711.

Vietnam VeteransThere will be an organiza-tional/information meeting of the Tooele County Chapter of Vietnam Veterans of America to be held on March 13, at 7 p.m., in the meeting room of the Utah Pioneer Museum, 35 E. Vine St., Tooele. Please park in the rear parking lot and enter via the back door. The VVA is open to all Vietnam Era veterans, you did not have to serve in-country. Bring your DD 214 and your questions to

the meeting. Friends and fami-lies are welcome to attend. For more information call Dennis Tracey at 850-9014.

Quilt GuildThe Tooele County Quilt Guild will meet March 18, at 9:30 a.m., in the Extension Office auditorium. We will be making a string spider quilt and sew-ing charity quilt tops. We will exchange yellow and orange nine-patch blocks. Bring a pot-luck dish and plan to stay a long as you can. Bring sewing machine and basic sewing kit. Any Questions call Virginia at 882-0461.

St. Patrick’s Day dinnerThe Ladies of the Elks will host a St. Patrick’s Day dinner on Monday, March 17, at 6 p.m., at the Elks, 61 N. Main St., Tooele. Dinner will be $6 per plate. To-go plates will be available. Please RSVP by calling 882-2408.

Moose LodgeThe Moose Lodge in Tooele regularly hosts Thursday night dinners for $5. On March 17, the lodge will host a St. Patrick’s Day dinner with corned beef and cabbage, Irish music and free pool. The event will start at 6 p.m. Cost is $5. On Saturday, March 22, the lodge will host an Easter egg hunt from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday night fish and chips dinners are held at 6 p.m. Free pool. Saturday night rib-eye steak dinners are held from 6 to 9 p.m. This is a smoke free environment. Come out and enjoy yourself at the Moose Lodge.

UFAN meetingUFAN Tooele County Chapter meeting will be held on March 19, at 6:30 p.m., at the Tooele City Library, 128 W. Vine St. Join us in sharing Easter holi-day ideas, recipes and ways to have a safe and fun family holiday. Come with ideas or recipes or just come to meet, gain support and learn from others in similar situations. E-mail [email protected], if you have any questions.

TooeleMommiesYou’re invited to our open house on March 15, from 1 to 3 p.m., at the Pratt Aquatic Center balcony. All moms welcome. Tooelemommies.com is a free support group for Tooele Valley moms, with over 120 members and count-ing! Meet local moms, door prizes, free refreshments, free goodie bags. Come find out what TooeleMommies is all about. Bring your mommy friends with you.

NARFE meetingThe Tooele Chapter of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association will meet on Friday, March 14, at 1 p.m., at the Pioneer Museum, 35 E. Vine St., Tooele (enter from the north parking lot). Our special guest speaker will be a representative from the county health department, who will discuss the dispos-al of medical waste. There will be a guided tour of the museum following the meet-ing. For more information call Marla at 882-3876 or Hal Webster at 882-5331.

Seniors

Tooele Senior CenterFriday Night Entertainment begins at 5:30 p.m.Friday Night Dancing is from 6 to 8 p.m. March 14 – Wayne Jones.AARP will begin preparing taxes for senior citizens on Thursdays through April 10, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come in or call 882-2870 for an appointment.Check Your Health Services — Foot Clinic: Tuesday, March 18, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Appointment necessary. Blood Pressure: Wednesday, March 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.Canadian Rockies — July 10 to 16, seven days six nights. Great trip that includes the Calgary Stampede. Come to the Tooele Center for a flier

and an application.

Grantsville Senior CenterHealth Clinics — Blood pres-sure: Every Thursday from noon to 1:30 p.m.Wendover trip — Friday, March 14. Cost is $15.Tooele County Valley Players — Saturday, March 15, from 1 to 3 p.m.Senior Lifestyles — Tuesday, March 18, at 1 p.m. Calvin Curtis, a lawyer, who spe-cializes in Elder Law, will speak and answer questions. Cameron Bevan from Source One will also be there.

Senior CircleSenior Circle is for anyone over the age of 50 and costs only $15 per year. Receive hospital, local, and nation-al benefits. Call 843-3690 or stop by the hospital volun-teer desk to sign up. All activ-ities require an RSVP except

for exercise. Exercise — Sittercise classes meet Mondays at 2 p.m. in the MWMC classrooms. Free to members. Body Instincts meets Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at Pinnacle Therapy, 29 S. Main St. Free to members. Hinges and Twinges, a water aero-bics class, meets Tuesday and Thursdays at 10 and 11 a.m., at Pratt Aquatic Center. Cost is $2.50 for members, $20 for a 10-pass punch card, and $3.50 for non-members.Lunch Bunch — Friday, March 14, at noon. Meet at Applebees for your noon meal and friends. Dutch treat. Please RSVP.Senior Lifestyles — Tuesday, March 18, at 11 a.m., at the Grantsville Senior Center. Caregiver Guide Class — Tuesday, March 18, at 7 p.m., at the Tooele Senior Center.Wellness Luncheon — Wednesday, March 19, at 11

a.m., at MWMC. Dr. Peter Ventura will discuss snoring and the dangers, causes and treatments. Lunch will follow presentation. Must RSVP.

Recovery

Kick drug habitsLDS Family Services addic-tion recovery meetings are Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 West, room 118, Tooele. Enter on the north side of the chapel. The Erda meet-ing has been discontinued.

Castaways AACastaways Alcoholics Anonymous meets daily at noon and 8 p.m. at 1120 W. Utah Ave. For more informa-tion call 882-7358.

Al-Anon meetingAn evening Al-Anon meeting will be held every Tuesday at

10 a.m. and Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive. Join us and you’ll never have to feel alone again. For more information call 840-0445, 882-4721, (801)599-2649.

Overeaters AnonymousOvereaters Anonymous meet-ings are held every Tuesday at 11 a.m. at St. Barnabas Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive. For more information 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.

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DIRECTIONS: Lesson 5, Man’s Response to the Word of God, pt 1.

1. John 14:6 (John 6:68)“Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”Yes - No Since Jesus is the only way to “life”, must we go to His infallible

Word to find that “way”?

2. John 5:39-40 (John 12:42-43)“Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. 40 And ye will not come to me, that ye might have life.”

Yes - No Does the Bible say that some refused to “come” to Jesus?

Yes - No Did they receive the “life” that Jesus came to gave?

3. Romans 6:17 (2 Timothy 2:23)“But God be thanked, that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you.”

Yes - No Would it please God if you obeyed only from an outward expression and not from the heart?

Yes - No To completely OBEY God, must you obey only His form of teaching (doctrine)?

Yes - No Have you made a commitment to Christ?

Yes - No Have you been baptized?

Before - After Were you saved before or after baptism?

4. Matthew 28:20“Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.”

Yes - No Did Jesus say we could OBEY part of His will and still pleases Him?

Yes - No Must you OBEY “all” of God’s will to please Him?

5. Matthew 22:37 (Mark 12:32-33; John 14:15)“Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.”

Yes - No Is it possible to OBEY God’s will without loving Him with all your heart, soul and mind?

Yes - No If you love Him, will you keep His commandments?

6. John 8:24 (John 6:40)“I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins.”Yes - No Is it God’s will that you believe in Jesus?

Yes - No Is it God’s will that you love AND believe in Christ?

Yes - No Is it possible to have the “life” that Jesus came to bring if we do not believe in Jesus Christ?

7. Luke 13:3 (Acts 17:30-31)“I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.”

Yes - No Is it God’s will that you repent?

Yes - No Is it God’s will that you love, believe and repent?

Yes - No Will you receive “life” if you do not repent?8. 2 Corinthians 7:9-10 (Matthew 21:28-29)

“Now I rejoice, not that ye were made sorry, but that ye sorrowed to repentance: for ye were made sorry after a godly manner, that ye might receive damage by us in nothing. 10 For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death.”

Yes - No Is sorrow “alone” repentance?

Yes - No Does repentance mean a “change of ways” rather than sorrow alone?

9. Matthew 10:32 (Acts 8:37)“Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven.”

Yes - No Is it God’s will that you keep on confessing the name of Jesus?

Yes - No Is it God’s will that you love, believe, repent AND confess Christ before men?

10. Matthew 16:15-17“He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am? 16 And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. 17 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.”

Yes - No Did Peter confess his sins to Jesus?

Yes - No Is it God’s will that you love, believe, repent AND confess Christ before men?

Yes - No Is it God’s will that we desire ONLY,believe ONLY, repent ONLY, or confess ONLY?

God, The Bible, And You

Send questions or comments to: Tooele Church of Christ, Box 426, 430 W. Utah Ave., Tooele, UT 84074 (435) 882-4642.

2 Timothy 2:15 “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

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M ost chore charts -- the ones where the days of the week run across

the top and the chores are listed down one side -- don’t take into account that family days are unpredictable! What if no one’s home for dinner because of a basketball game? Does one child get to skip her turn doing dishes? Or does she have to do it the next night, thereby throwing off the whole chart? See what I mean?

So here’s a new plan that really gets the jobs done -- unless you have a gremlin in the house. (I’ll explain later.)

Discuss with your kids the basic chores that need to be done in your home. Five or six jobs is a good number for starters. You might want to add a category for the most-sought-after privilege. In our house each of the kids ALWAYS wants to sit in the front seat of the car.

For a sturdy chore board, here’s what you need:

--1 piece of white foam board, cut in an 18-inch-wide-by-9-inch-long rectangle

--6 adhesive-backed plastic hooks

--6 metal rings (available at office stores)

--Several plain index cards, cut in 1-inch-by-5-inch strips with a hole punched at the top of each strip (one strip for each child for each chore and privilege).

--Markers and rulerMake it in three easy steps:With a marker, print the chores

across the top of the board. Draw

vertical lines down the board to separate the categories.

Under each chore, attach a hook.

Let your kids each print their name on their own six strips, then have them loop their strips on each ring and hang on each hook.

Explain that the person whose name appears on top of the ring is “up” for the task/privilege in the category. When she com-pletes the job, she gets to flip her name over so that the next child’s name appears. Now it’s his turn!

As for the gremlins? Well, it can happen that a name is mys-teriously missing from one loop (washing dishes) and is subse-quently found twice in another (gets to choose any dessert). So suddenly someone’s saying, “Hey! When’s the last time Amelia had sink duty?”

Nothing’s perfect. Mostly,

though, this chore chart works like a charm. Because not only is the method clear and fair, but the kids are involved in the pro-cess.

A chore chart that gets the jobs done

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• Legislators in Vermont once found it necessary to outlaw whistling while under-water.

• Historians say that Mary, Queen of Scots was informed of the murder of her husband, Lord Darnley, in 1567 while she was play-ing golf. She must have been quite a dedi-cated sportswoman (or an indifferent wife) because they also say that she completed the round.

• It was poet, philosopher and satirist Horace, who lived in the first century BC, who made the fol-lowing sage observa-tion: “He who post-pones the hour of living is like the rustic who waits for the river to run out before he crosses.”

• As summer approaches, you might want to remember that there are 3,500 known spe-cies of mosquitoes. Then again, you might want to forget that fact.

• Did you know that there is an honest-to-goodness royal palace in the United States? The Iolani Palace in Honolulu was built in 1882 for Hawaiian King David Kalakaua, the islands’ second-to-last ruler. It was full of modern amenities — it had electric lighting even before the White House.

• It seems no one can adequately explain the reason why women tend to strike match-es away from themselves while men tend to strike them toward themselves.

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BABY

Casen Lee Crossley

Proud parents Cody and Johna would like to announce the birth of their son Casen Lee Crossley, born March 10, 2008. He weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces.

Morris / Otley

Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Morris are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Annie to Darren Otley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Otley, on Saturday March 15, in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 6 to 8:30 p.m., at the Stansbury Park Stake Center, 417 E. Benson Road. If you inadvertently did not receive an invitation please know that you are welcome.

BIRTHDAYS

Junior Higgs

Happy birthday wishes go out to Junior Higgs who turns 85 on March 13. He was born in Layton, the oldest of 13 chil-dren. As soon as he was old enough he joined the Navy to serve his country during World War II. When Junior got out of the Navy, he married Jean Nelson on April 17, 1946. They will be celebrating their 62nd anniversary in a little over one month. They have four chil-dren, 16 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Two more great-grandchildren will grace their family this year. Junior had a good career working 30 years at the Tooele Army Depot where he retired in 1979. Since his retirement it has been hard to slow him down. He has trav-eled extensively in this coun-try and Canada. He and Jean spent many good winters in Las Vegas playing the slots and bingo. Happy birthday Dad.

We all love you, your family.

WEDDINGS

Gochis / Calhoun

Randy and Melodi Gochis are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Tally James Gochis to Brandie Elizabeth Calhoun, daughter of Scott and Sharon Calhoun of Albuquerque, N.M. They will be married Saturday, March 15, 2008. A reception in the couple’s honor will be held that evening at the Wells Fargo Building, 23rd floor event center, 299 S. Main St., Salt Lake City. Tally is a graduate of Tooele High School and attended Utah Valley State University. He served a mission in Lubbock, Texas, for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Tally is currently employed by Fidelity Investment Corporation. Brandie is a grad-

uate of Cibola High School and of the University of New Mexico. Brandie has recently been employed by the MGM Corporation in Las Vegas, Nev. The couple will make their home in Stansbury Park.

MISSIONARIES

Zachary Stocks

Zachary David Stocks has been called to serve as a mis-sionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Stockholm, Sweden mis-sion. He leaves for the Provo Missionary Training Center on March 26, 2008. Zachary will speak Sunday, March 16, at 2:50 p.m., in the Grantsville 10th Ward sacrament meeting, Grantsville Stake Center, 550 E. Durfee St. Zachary is the son of Jerry and Shauna Stocks.

Elder Paul Stocks

Elder Paul Bryan Stocks has returned home after serving in the Australia, Adelaide mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Elder Stocks will speak Sunday, March 16, at 2:50 p.m., in the Grantsville 10th Ward sacrament meeting, Grantsville Stake Center, 550 E. Durfee St. Elder Stocks is the son of Jerry and Shauna Stocks.

Elder Dewey McNeill

Elder Dewey McNeill recent-ly returned home after suc-cessfully completing a mis-sion for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in the Manchester, New Hampshire mission. Elder McNeill will speak Sunday, March 16, at 10:50 a.m., in the Deseret Peak Ward sacrament meeting, 550 E. Durfee St. Elder McNeill is the son of Charlee and Melanie McNeill.

Nathan and Shelly Vorwaller

Nathan Craig and Shelly Vorwaller have been called to served as missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the New Hampshire, Manchester mis-sion, assigned to the Joseph Smith Memorial Visitor’s Center in Sharon, Vt. They will leave on March 17, 2008. Brother and Sister Vorwaller

will speak Sunday, March 16, at 10:50 a.m., in the Batesville Ward sacrament meeting, 134 E. Erda Way.

MWMC BABIES

Claire LeAnn Curtis was born March 2, 2008, to Sheena and Chris Curtis.

Abigail Hazel Nelson was born March 2, 2008, to Greg and Kathryn Nelson.

Brianne Marie Ririe was born March 2, 2008, to Brent and Janice Ririe.

MaKenna Shelley was born March 3, 2008, to Jeffery and Melanie Shelley.

Kayson Shane Smith was born March 4, 2008, to Marcus Smith and Kylie Hartman.

Brooke Abigail Chase was born March 4, 2008, to John and Amanda Chase.

Samantha Lynn Garner was born March 6, 2008, to Tony and Linda Garner.

Ryker James Wrathall was born March 6, 2008, to Patrisha Gayle Wrathall.

Elder Shane Ahlstrom

Elder Shane Ahlstrom recent-ly returned from serving in the Honduras, Comayaguela mission. He will speak Sunday, March 16, 2008, at 1 p.m., in the Tooele 14th Ward, Tooele South Stake Center, 1025 Southwest Drive.

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FINANCIAL FOCUS

B ankruptcy is an uncomfortable sub-ject for a variety of

reasons. The most obvious is the potential havoc it can wreak on your finances. Running a close second is the negative stigma that is often attached to the process. This negativity is important to mention because strong emotions can sometimes lead to unsound financial decisions with dev-astating results.

Bankruptcy becomes a viable option for someone who is “upside down” in terms of cash flow. In other words, when a person has more money going out each month than coming in, bankruptcy should be con-sidered if no reversal of this negative cash flow is within sight.

The longer someone waits to explore the various options available, the more serious his or her situation may become.

One of the worst things people can do in this situ-ation is to borrow more money to try and pay off their debts. On paper, this is clearly an unwise financial decision.

In the real world, how-ever, it is very common for individuals to pursue this strategy in an attempt to buy time and hold off on filing for bankruptcy. On the sur-face, this is certainly a noble notion; however it can often compound the problem and serves only to delay the inevitable.

For many homeowners in the midst of this upside-down cash flow, speaking to a qualified mortgage pro-fessional is a much better option.

An experienced loan offi-cer can objectively look at your finances and help you determine if restructuring your mortgage would not only help, but possibly even alleviate any need for bank-ruptcy.

If bankruptcy is the only option, seek out a reputable bankruptcy attorney and credit counselor. A quali-fied mortgage specialist can provide references for you as well, as he or she works with these professionals on a regular basis.

Reliable references are essential in this case because experienced professionals greatly increase the odds of a successful bankruptcy expe-rience. It’s that simple.

When filing for bank-ruptcy, be completely honest and accurate regarding every aspect of your financial situ-ation.

This includes any changes to your income that may occur throughout the pro-cess.

Bankruptcy is a federal procedure, adjudicated by real judges, and scrutinized by representatives who coor-dinate with the Department of Justice, the FBI, and the IRS.

Here are some additional steps you can take to make the bankruptcy process as painless as possible:

Save all paperwork regard-ing your bankruptcy, and keep it organized.

This will prove beneficial after your bankruptcy as you now have all of the pertinent information in one place. Also, be sure to write down your discharge date. It’s sur-prising how many people forget to do this.

Establish a household budget.

This can be accomplished in many ways, but there are several inexpensive comput-er programs available that do an excellent job.

Throughout the bankrupt-cy, do your best to not only live below your means, but to save as much cash as pos-sible. You never know what you may need it for once the process is completed.

Be prepared for a barrage of junk mail.

There will be sharks on the loose who are hoping to capitalize on your need for credit.

Tips for rebuilding cred-it:

If you must buy a car, focus on transportation as opposed to style. Buy an inexpensive, used car, and try to get a loan for it. It’s a

good idea to figure out what your budget allows in terms of a dollar amount first.

This means obtaining financing prior to looking for a car.

Get a secured credit card. Secured credit cards allow for the cardholder to deposit a said amount of money into an account, thus establish-ing the spending limit of the card.

Missed payments result in deductions from the account.

Some of these cards will reward responsible borrow-ers by upping the limit with-out an additional deposit. Some will even convert the account into a traditional credit card. (Be wary of offers of “easy credit” or any card that asks you to call a 900 number. You will be charged for the call.)

Meet with a credit repair specialist.

Not only can they help you clean up the damage to your credit report, they can advise you on specific ways to rebuild the credit you lost as well.

While it does take time, there is definitely life — and credit — after bankruptcy. Some mortgage lenders will even lend to you within a year or so after a bankruptcy but expect in the current market to take about two years.

If you’re in serious finan-cial trouble, the trick is to get the help and advice you need from professionals you trust.

Curtis Cook is one of only a handful of Certified Mortgage Planning Specialists in the country and a licensed loan officer. For a free copy of our Consumer Credit Scoring Booklet, contact Curtis Cook at (801)205-1700 or 882-0355.

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Allow a year or improve your soil and get control of weeds before you set out a perennial bed.

All perennial beds are not created equally beauti-ful. Prepare a plan choos-ing plants that grow well in your growing conditions and choose them for orchestrated bloom. Look beyond blossoms

Most perennials do not bloom all season, but with care you can have something of interest — possibly bloom-ing — all season long.

Some perennials entire claim to fame is that they keep growing. However, some perennials are great bloomers and some are great plants. Those are the ones you want to purchase.

Look them over and make an educated decision. Everyone has his or her own favorites. Find plants that have a flower you like and that will continue to be an attractive plant when not in bloom. Look beyond blos-soms for another reason to include a plant in your landscape. Do plants have an interesting structure and texture? Do they grow to the right size to fit the space you have for them? Shade versus sun

Consider the sun and shade requirements in your garden and choose your plants accordingly. Shade-loving plants growing in sun will be short-lived and look pretty sorry the entire time

they are growing. The same is true of sun-loving plants that are given too much shade.

Keep in mind that some plants that will grow in full sun at a lower altitude, or in an area that is cloudy much of the time, may need the protection of a little shade with our thinner, dry air and long stretches of bright, sunny days. Many of the perennials we purchase are raised in the Northwest. The tags they put on the plants

reflect the growing environ-ment there. A plant growing in “full sun” is actually grow-ing there in an overcast envi-ronment much of the time although it is not in shade.

Check references for our growing conditions. In some cases you may just have to try a plant in a certain area and realize that you need to move it to a better place.

The term “full sun” means an area that is not shaded at all. Partial shade refers to a

filtered canopy or sunlight for about six hours per day — ideally the morning hours. Full shade means the plant should be under a dense canopy or exposed to sun-light less than six hours each day. Also consider heat con-ditions. Is the area near rock or brick walls and pavement that will reflect and amplify heat?

There are some sun-lovers that will take as much sun as you can provide. Among these are succulents and cen-taurea.

Shade-lovers include prim-roses, lungwort, tradescantia (Spiderwort), hosta and oth-ers. The shady areas we plant tend to be moist as well. Lammium and lamiastrum are two of only a few plants that adapt best to areas that are both shady and dry. Oregon grape takes a little more sun, but also adapts to dry, filtered shade.The upside to perennials

The advantages of peren-nials are many. They are becoming much more popu-lar because so many new ones go on the market each year. They are much more readily available because they can be propagated much more easily through cloning.

Although you may pay more for a perennial initially, they may be less expensive over the long haul if you care for them properly.

They may save work, but in reality they often require about as much work as annu-als. The advantage is that the work is spread over the sea-son. You invest a good deal of

time in the spring preparing soil and planting or trans-planting annuals, but once you have them in place and they fill in, they don’t require too much care.

Perennials, on the other hand, may require digging and dividing, pruning and shaping and possibly extra weed control.

They do provide colors and varieties that you may not find in annuals. If you plant carefully, the landscape will change throughout the year

as the various plants come into bloom and change form.

Once they are established, perennials may require less water than annuals. Very few annuals grow in our area without added water, but a number of perennials lend themselves to xeriscape. Xeric plants need plenty of water for a year or two to become established, but they adapt to low water condi-tions.

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Perennials add constantly changing beauty to gardens. Centranthus (Jupiter’s Beard) is well-adapted to receive all the sunlight it can get.

BOOKWORM

by Terri SchlichenmeyerGUEST WRITER

L ast night was the last straw.

You reminded your spouse about something that you’ve mentioned a dozen times before, but your beloved forgot again and there was a blow-up.

Sure, stress reigns in your life right now. Money’s tight, jobs are shaky, you’ve got bills to pay, kids to feed, car pay-ments, housing. Yeah, life is tough, but that’s no excuse. Why didn’t your life’s partner listen for once?

Author John Gray says it’s because men and women have different ways of deal-ing with stress. Listen to his new audio CD, because when we know “Why Mars and Venus Collide,” we can fix the problem and have more than once-in-a-blue-moon peace in our homes.

For several years, Gray has had us wondering if men and women are from different planets. Women want to dis-cuss feelings, men want to just fix problems, quick. Men don’t listen, women blah-blah-blah too much. He doesn’t support her, she’s too much of a per-fectionist. Do we need to book a flight with NASA to figure this out?

Gray says the solution starts with understanding that our brains are physically dissimi-lar and that we’re biologically

different, particularly in the hormone department.

Men have more testoster-one in their bodies, which gives them fight-or-flight wir-ing. It’s not that they aren’t supportive when they zone out or forget things; it’s that their brains are different and their senses of well-being might be suppressed. They need to relax and re-charge before charging forward.

Women have more oxyto-cin — the “Cuddle Hormone” — in their bodies, which gives them their sense of calmness. If a woman’s oxytocin supply is empty, stress rises and she’s unhappy. Gray says that she needs to learn to refill her own “well” long before she asks her

spouse for his input.While I was pleased to

hear author John Gray read-ing his own work here, I was less-than-thrilled about the overgeneralities in this, his latest work on the differences between men and women.

I took umbrage at several of Gray’s thoughts, mostly because they seemed stereo-typical. Not all women are whirling dervishes of after-office activity. Many men are darn good listeners. To suggest that women make a salon appointment or go shopping with friends to feel better about their relation-ship is almost insulting. Gray assumes a lot about men and women today, and many of those assumptions are out-of-touch.

To my ears, Gray says the same thing here that he’s been saying for years: we are dif-ferent but the same. We hate fighting. We want to be loved and heard. We can learn to get along. Toward the end of his audiobook, he offers ideas about doing that, but it’s a struggle to listen that far.

I think if you need a rela-tionship refresher-course and haven’t listened to any of the other John Gray works before, then “Why Mars & Venus Collide” will give you some food for thought. If you’ve been around the world a time or two, though, your own down-to-earth common sense will work just as well.

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Scott Haines received his Eagle Scout award at a special Eagle Court of Honor ceremo-ny held in his honor on Feb. 29, 2008. He shared this evening with several friends and fam-ily members. He is the son of proud parents Jim and Donna Haines.

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with a $300 award.Griffith has worked at Pitt’s

Auto — his grandfather’s RV and trailer shop and garage until Griffith took over as owner three years ago — for about 10 years, ever since he was in high school. While working for his grandpa, some of his responsibilities included painting and body work.

His grandmother, Norma Pitt, who also helps out with paperwork and answering the phone at the shop, said ever since Griffith was young, he would walk around his grandfather’s shop and watch as the vehicles were sanded and worked on.

“He even tried to sand a

new car of mine once,” she said. “He had seen them sand and I found him outside try-ing to sand my car with a shingle from the house. He’s just been interested and fid-dling around with stuff like that ever since he was tiny.”

About five years ago, Griffith decided he wanted to build a motorcycle, although he didn’t have much expe-rience — any experience in fact — riding a motorcycle, let alone building one.

“I’d never rode a bike until I built it,” he said.

The first bike he built was a 750 Honda chopper. And now, roughly 15 to 20 custom bikes built from the ground up later, along with hundreds of re-built and re-furbished ones, Griffith says it’s what he loves to do.

“When I’m working on the bikes, it’s not even work,” he said. “I love it and it’s just what I like to do.”

He added he’s more into building the sleek machines than riding them.

Griffith has incorporated his love of building custom bikes into his business. One side of the business is Pitt’s Auto, and the other is APG Customs, standing for his initials.

Most of the business at the auto shop is paint jobs and body work. On the APG Customs side of things, he builds complete one-of-a-kind bikes, as well as cus-tom paint jobs, catered to the customer’s wants and needs.

“I don’t really build and then sell,” he said. “It’s all just custom built to each cus-tomer’s specifications. They have the idea and we just run with it.”

Griffith builds the bikes from the ground up, includ-ing the frames and fenders — pretty much everything.

“We build everything but the rims and motor,” he said. “You go buy the steel and start building.”

A very talented Dean Whitehouse does all the air-brushing.

While the custom hand-crafted bikes aren’t cheap — ranging from $30,000 to

$35,000 — Griffith said com-pared to other places they are reasonably affordable.

“It’s kind of hard around here because there’s not a lot of people who have that kind of money to drop on a bike,” he said. “I didn’t have that much money to drop on a bike so that’s why I built it.”

If Griffith has all the parts, it typically takes anywhere from two to three months to build a bike.

While Griffith does have a basic shape in mind when approaching a new project, he doesn’t really draw up plans, but rather just goes with it.

“He just has such an imagi-nation that if somebody tells him they’d like something, he goes and designs it,” Pitt said. “If he sees something that would look good on a bike he’ll cut it out of metal. He just builds those things from two pieces of pipe.”

Griffith also re-builds, refurbishes and modifies all kinds of motorcycles.

“It rolls in stock and leaves here customized,” Griffith said.

Even with the price tag of the bikes, people in Tooele still have a lot of interest in them, Griffith said, especial-ly with the popularity of all the motorcycle and chopper shows on TV. He added there are a lot of custom bikes in Tooele, though not a lot like the kind he builds from the ground up.

He said his bikes are “real bare bones.”

“They’re more hand-built and chopped out,” he said. “They’re really clean, stripped down, more sleek and chromey.”

Even though much of his time is spent building motor-cycles, he doesn’t really ride that much.

“I’m stuck in the shop too much,” Griffith said with a laugh.

Pitt said Griffith is a per-fectionist and all his body and fender work is perfect.

“I’m just very proud of him,” she said. “But then I’m prejudiced, too.”[email protected]

Rider continued from page B1

photography / Troy Boman

Adam Griffith sits on his award-winning custom chopper outside his shop in Tooele. Griffith had never ridden a motorcycle until he decided to design and build one five years ago.

POETRY

A worm in an apple, a maggot in a bone, a per-son in the world. What

might seem an odd assortment of creatures is beautifully inter-related by the Massachusetts poet Pat Schneider. Her poem suggests that each living thing is richly awake to its own par-ticular, limited world.

There Is Another Way

There is another way to enter an apple:

a worm’s way. The small, round door

closes behind her. The world and all its necessities

ripen around her like a room.

In the sweet marrow of a bone,

the maggot does not remember

the wingspread

of the mother, the green shine of her body, nor even the last breath of the dying

deer.

I, too, have forgotten how I came here, breathing

this sweet wind, drinking rain,

encased by the limits of what I can imagine and by a husk of stars.

Reprinted from “Another River: New and Selected Poems,” Amherst Writers & Artists Press, 2005, by permission of the author. First printed in “Kalliope”, Vol. XII, No. 1, 1989. Copyright © 2004 by Pat Schneider.

Creatures, big and small, connected in ‘There Is Another Way’

Ted KooserU.S. POET LAUREATE,

2004-2006

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Grantsville FFA Grantsville FFA competed

in the area FFA contest last Wednesday. Grantsville had teams in six different con-tests. The contests were agri-culture mechanics, floricul-ture, livestock, poultry, meats and horse.

Grantsville teams placed high, as well as individuals. The ag mech. team placed first in their competition, with Nolan Blackhurst plac-

ing as the high individual overall. The livestock team No. 1 took second, with Shelby Quarnberg plac-ing as the high individual. Grantsville’s poultry team took third overall. The other teams performed great as well.

Congratulations to the teams and individuals that placed at the contest, and good luck to those who will compete at the state contest.

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Friday

The Return of Jezebel James7 p.m. on ` FOX

She’s gonna try with a little helpfrom her friends — or in this case,her sister. The former executive pro-ducers of “Gilmore Girls” are behindthis new sitcom, so expect lots ofsmart, witty dialogue. Parker Poseystars as Sarah Tompkins, a success-ful single woman who wants a baby.Unable to conceive, she asks herestranged sister (Lauren Ambrose)to be her surrogate. Scott Cohenplays Sarah’s colleague and friendwith benefits.

Ghost Whisperer8 p.m. on ^ CBS

It’s “Ghost Whisperer: The NextGeneration.” On a camping trip,Melinda and Jim (Jennifer Love He-witt, David Conrad) meet a girl(Makenzie Vega, “Saw”) who turnsout to have the same gift — or is it acurse? — as Melinda. She’s beinghaunted by a boy’s ghost, but shewants nothing to do with the spirit-aiding game. And the fact that herparents don’t believe in her gift isn’thelping. Camryn Manheim also starsin “All Ghosts Lead to Grandview.”

House8 p.m. on ` FOX

Poor House (Hugh Laurie). His keta-mine honeymoon is ending, and hisleg pain is back. Nevertheless, hespends much of this episode in de-nial about it while trying to diagnosea little boy’s mystery malady. The kidthinks he was abducted and experi-mented on by aliens, and imaginethe docs’ shock when they find DNAin his heart that isn’t his. It’s notwhat you think, though. JenniferMorrison and Omar Epps also star in“Cain & Able.”

NUMB3RS9:01 p.m. on ^ CBS

The case of a missing investigativereporter puts Charlie (DavidKrumholtz) in danger and gives Col-by (Dylan Bruno) a case of hearttrouble. Someone wants Charlie offthe case and is using physical intimi-dation — in the form of a big, blacktruck — to try forcing him off it. Col-by, meanwhile, is developing a crushon the missing woman. At home,Alan (Judd Hirsch) resists efforts tomake the house more energy-effi-cient.

Saturday

Movie: Silverado6 p.m. on F AMC

The destinies of four cowboys —Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, DannyGlover and a young Kevin Costner— converge en route to a frontiertown in director Lawrence Kasdan’squirky 1985 tribute to the Westerngenre. The supporting cast includesJohn Cleese as a comic sheriff;Bruce Broughton wrote the rousing,Oscar-nominated music score.

Movie: Drumline6 p.m. on G TNT

Not just for former band geeks (youknow who you are), this feel-good2002 drama follows a gifted drum-mer (Nick Cannon) from Harlem whobecomes a member of a collegemarching band. He must overcomehis self-doubts to help the rest of hismusical team succeed. Has some-one been reading your yearbooks,band geeks? Orlando Jones, ZoeSaldana and Leonard Roberts alsostar.

Cold Case7 p.m. on ^ CBS

This episode is for everyone who’sever been tempted to tell a teenagerthat high school is the best time ofhis or her life. The cold case team iscalled in when an anonymous con-fession to a 1997 murder turns up atan art exhibit. The victim was a high-school cheerleader, and the solutionto the case is a chilling reminder ofhow far some people will go to bepopular. Kathryn Morris and ThomBarry star in “Stand Up and Holler.”

Movie: Catch Me if You Can7 p.m. on $ ABC

Incredible as it may seem, the con-man story that fuels director StevenSpielberg’s entertaining 2002 come-dy-drama is true. Leonardo DiCaprioplays Frank Abagnale Jr., a masterimpersonator who charms othersinto believing he’s a doctor, an air-line pilot or anyone else while heswindles them. Tom Hanks alsostars as an FBI man determined tocatch the thief. Christopher Walkenearned an Oscar nomination asAbagnale’s father.

Law & Order: Criminal Intent7 p.m. on % NBC

The infamous rape case involvingthe Duke University lacrosse team isthe apparent inspiration for thisepisode. Here, though, it’s a footballteam, and someone gets killed. Thevictim was scheduled to testifyagainst the players, who do all theycan to block Logan and Falacci(Chris Noth, Alicia Witt) from investi-gating. Complicating the case furtherare an ambitious prosecutor and hiswife with a vested interest in goingto trial.

Movie: Wisegal7 p.m. on N LIFE

Mommy’s in the mob! Alyssa Milanostars in this new fact-based dramaas a widow whose venture into ille-gal cigarette sales leads to an affair

Kathryn Morris stars in “ColdCase” Saturday on CBS.

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(2) CBS Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ (CC) Cold Case “Stand Up and Holler” ’ Criminal Minds “Identity” ’ (CC) 48 Hours Mystery “Stolen Dreams” News (N) (CC) Talkin’ Sports Roughin’ It’ CSI: Miami (CC)(4) ABC Access Hollywood (N) (CC) “Catch Me if You Can” ››› (2002, Comedy-Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken. ’ (CC) (:08) News (N) (:38) Sports Zone (:08) Extra (N) ’ (CC)(5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Law & Order “Illegal” ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) Sports Beat Sun. Beat Goes On Reel Talk(6) HBO Bandidas ›› ’ Countdown “Disturbia” ›› (2007, Suspense) Shia LaBeouf. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Good Shepherd” ›› (2006) Matt Damon. A founding member of the CIA places duty above family. ‘R’ (CC)(7) KUED Antiques Roadshow “Tampa, FL” “East of Eden” (1981, Drama) Timothy Bottoms, Bruce Boxleitner. Ruth Rendell Mysteries (CC) New Red Green Red Dwarf “DNA” Doctor Who “Dalek” ’ (CC)(8) KPNZ El Show de Don Cheto Alarma TV Top 10 Teatro de la Risa Lo Mejor de Estudio 2 José Luis Sin Censura Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado(10) TBS “Wedding Crashers” ››› (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn. (CC) (:25) “Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo” › (2005) (CC) (:10) “Beverly Hills Ninja” › (1997) Chris Farley, Nicollette Sheridan. (CC)(11) KBYU Hollywood Singing and Dancing Lawrence Welk: Precious Memories Hymns, inspirational songs and gospel. Viewers’ Choice(13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Cops (N) (CC) Cops (CC) America’s Most Wanted-Fights Back News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ (:35) MADtv Pop culture parodies. ’ Spike Feresten(14) KJZZ (5:30) NBA Basketball Utah Jazz at New Jersey Nets. (Live) Cont’d Utah Jazz Live NBA D-League Basketball Idaho Stampede at Utah Flash. (Same-day Tape) The Dead Zone “Descent” (CC)(15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men “Absolute Power” ›› (1997, Suspense) Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Ed Harris. King of Queens Every-Raymond Saturday Night Live Jonah Hill; Janet Jackson. (N) (CC)(23) FX “Phone Booth” ›› (2002, Suspense) Colin Farrell, Kiefer Sutherland. “S.W.A.T.” ›› (2003, Action) Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell. A Los Angeles SWAT team must protect a criminal. “I, Robot” ›› (2004) Will Smith.(25) QVC Flameless Candles Simply Sheets Acer Computer Workshop By Popular Demand Gardening Made Easy by Cottage Farms “6th Anniversary”(26) ANPL It’s Me or the Dog It’s Me or the Dog Petfinder (N) Funniest Animals E-Vet Interns Unusual cases. (N) It’s Me or the Dog It’s Me or the Dog Petfinder Funniest Animals E-Vet Interns Unusual cases. (CC)(27) NICK iCarly (N) (CC) Naked Brothers Drake & Josh ’ Just Jordan (N) George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve.(28) FAM “The Cutting Edge 2: Going for the Gold” (2006) Christy Carlson Romano. “Ice Castles” ›› (1979, Drama) Lynn-Holly Johnson, Robby Benson. Premiere. (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Whose Line?(29) TOON Goosebumps ’ Goosebumps ’ Naruto (N) Naruto (N) One Piece (N) ’ Dragon Ball Z Venture Bros. Venture Bros. Frisky Dingo Death Note (N) ’ Bleach (N) Blood Plus (N)(31) CMTV “Big Business” ›› (1988, Comedy) Bette Midler, Lily Tomlin. Premiere. ’ (:15) CMT Music Fried Planet Fried Planet Engvall Your Sign Awards Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos(33) DISN Life With Derek Life With Derek Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Hannah Montana Zack & Cody Phineas and Ferb Cory in the House “The Incredibles” ››› (2004) Voices of Craig T. Nelson. ’ ‘PG’ (CC)(36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Pros vs. Joes ’ (CC) TNA iMPACT! ’ “Mindhunters” ›› (2004) LL Cool J.(38) AMC “Silverado” ››› (1985, Western) Kevin Kline. The paths of four cowboys converge en route to a showdown. (CC) “The Searchers” ›››› (1956, Western) John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, Natalie Wood. (CC) The Comancheros(39) TNT “Drumline” ››› (2002) Nick Cannon. Rivalry between two drummers threatens a college band. “The Replacements” ›› (2000, Comedy) Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Orlando Jones. (CC) “Two for the Money” ›› (2005)(41) CNN CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live Newsroom CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live CNN Saturday Night(43) CNBC The Celebrity Apprentice ’ (CC) The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Deal or No Deal ’ (CC) The Celebrity Apprentice ’ (CC) The Suze Orman Show (CC) Deal or No Deal ’ (CC)(46) LIFE (4:00) “GoodFellas” ›››› Cont’d “Wisegal” (2008) Alyssa Milano. A woman’s lover has ties to organized crime. Your Mama Don’t Dance (CC) Grey’s Anatomy ’ (CC) Desperate Housewives ’ (CC)(49) FXNEWS Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Special Programming Red Eye Jrnl Edit. Rpt The Beltway Boys Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) The Line-Up(51) FXSPN Women’s College Basketball Beyond the Glory (CC) Final Score Final Score Poker Superstars Invitational Toughest Cowboy Final Score Final Score(52) ESPN College GameDay (Live) (CC) College Basketball Big East Tournament Final -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Midnight Madness NBA Fastbreak SportsCenter (Live) (CC)(57) USA NCIS “Heart Break” ’ (CC) NCIS “Mind Games” ’ (CC) NCIS “Grace Period” ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “Mercury Rising” ›› (1998, Suspense) Bruce Willis, Alec Baldwin. (CC)(71) DISC Mega-Excavators: Reshape the World The Ice Hotel (CC) Extreme Engineering (CC) Download: Internet Mega-Excavators: Reshape the World The Ice Hotel (CC)(518) ENC “Tombstone” ››› (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “The Rock” ››› (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:35) “Child’s Play” ›› (1988) Catherine Hicks. ‘R’ (CC)(534)STARZ Death Proof (:40) “To Die For” ››› (1995) Nicole Kidman. Premiere. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Benchwarmers” › (2006) David Spade. ’ ‘PG-13’ “Kickin’ It Old Skool” › (2007) Jamie Kennedy. Premiere. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC)(561) MAX (5:15) “Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang” Cont’d “Lethal Weapon 4” ›› (1998, Action) Mel Gibson, Joe Pesci. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Turistas” ›› (2006, Horror) Josh Duhamel, Olivia Wilde. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Dreamgirls” ››› (2006) ‘PG-13’(576) SHOW “Crank” ›› (2006) Jason Statham. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Babel” ››› (2006) Brad Pitt. iTV. Strangers’ lives collide on three different continents. ‘R’ The L Word “Lifecycle” (iTV) (CC) “Ask the Dust” ›› (2006) ‘R’ (CC)(591) TMC (:15) “The Confessor” ›› (2004, Mystery) Christian Slater. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Down in the Valley” ››› (2005, Drama) Edward Norton. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Woods” (2005, Horror) Patricia Clarkson. ‘R’ (CC) Masters of Horror

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(2) CBS College Basketball Big Ten Tournament Semifinal -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC) (1:50) College Basketball Big Ten Tournament Semifinal -- Teams TBA. (CC) College Basketball Pac-10 Tournament Final -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC)(4) ABC Countdown NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series -- Sharpie MINI 300. From Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn. (Live) Madness Paid Program Paid Program Wrld News Sat News (N)(5) NBC Mountain Exp. PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational -- Third Round. From Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Fla. ’ (Live) (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Salt Lake City NBC Nightly News(6) HBO (11:00) “Firehouse Dog” ›› Cont’d “Back to the Future Part III” ››› (1990) Michael J. Fox. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “The Gates” ›› (2005, Documentary) ’ ‘NR’ (CC) Good Shepherd “Bandidas” ›› (2006) ‘PG-13’ (CC)(7) KUED Chefs A’Field Martin Yan Made in Spain Gourmet Test Kitchen Everyday Food ’ Baking-Food Yankee Shop Hometime (N) The This Old House Hour (N) (CC) Equitrekking ’(8) KPNZ Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Cine Estelar El Show de Don Cheto Secretos Houston Secretos Houston Secretos LA Secretos LA(10) TBS (10:55) “Soul Food” ››› Cont’d “Saving Silverman” › (2001, Comedy) Jason Biggs, Steve Zahn. (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City Seinfeld ’ (CC) Seinfeld ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens(11) KBYU “Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story” ›› (2000, Drama) Megan Follows, Jonathan Crombie. Anne’s life with Gilbert is interrupted by World War I. ’ (CC) Our Life’s Treasured Mem Hollywood Singing(13) FOX “Austin Powers” ›› (1997, Comedy) Mike Myers, Elizabeth Hurley. Stargate SG-1 “The Quest” (CC) American Idol Rewind “Top 7 to 6” TMZ (N) ’ (CC) News (N) Family Guy (CC)(14) KJZZ Paid Program Paid Program “Lone Star State of Mind” › (2002) Joshua Jackson, James King. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Utah Jazz Live NBA Basketball(15) KUWB Red Zone Getaway Guru Who’s Who of World Giving (CC) American Latino Dreams (CC) Amer. Latino LatiNation (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ According to Jim That ’70s Show(23) FX (11:00) “The Faculty” ›› Cont’d “Hellboy” ››› (2004, Fantasy) Ron Perlman. The son of the devil fights paranormal creatures. “Assault on Precinct 13” ››› (2005, Action) Ethan Hawke, Laurence Fishburne.(25) QVC Bobbi Brown “1st Anniversary” Cosmetics. By Popular Demand Denim & Co. The Master Bedroom Saturday Night Beauty(26) ANPL Born Different Animal breeding. (CC) Season of the Grizzly (CC) After the Attack (CC) Animal Cops Houston (CC) Animal Cops Houston Pig rescue. Animal Cops Houston (CC)(27) NICK iCarly ’ (CC) iCarly ’ (CC) Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ SpongeBob SpongeBob Ned’s School Ned’s School Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’(28) FAM (10:30) “Ever After” ››› Cont’d “The Parent Trap” ››› (1998) Lindsay Lohan. Reunited twin girls try to get their parents back together. (CC) “The Cutting Edge” ›› (1992) D.B. Sweeney, Moira Kelly, Roy Dotrice. (CC)(29) TOON Cartoon Cartoon’s Greatest Hits New Scooby-Doo Movies “Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf” (1988) Hamilton Camp. Ed, Edd n Eddy Squirrel Boy Scooby-Doo Courage-Dog(31) CMTV Coyote Ugly Coyote Ugly The Cable Guy Fried Planet Fried Planet Comedy Club ’ Comedy Club ’ Engvall Your Sign Awards The Cable Guy Fried Planet Fried Planet(33) DISN Bunnytown (CC) Charlie & Lola ’ “Sky High” ›› (2005, Comedy) Michael Angarano. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Cory in the House Cory in the House(36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’(38) AMC (10:30) “The Comancheros” Cont’d “Bend of the River” ››› (1952) James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy. (CC) “Open Range” ››› (2003) Robert Duvall, Kevin Costner. Cattle herdsmen battle a ruthless rancher in 1882. (CC)(39) TNT “Payback” ›› (1999, Action) Mel Gibson, Gregg Henry. (CC) (DVS) “Swordfish” ›› (2001, Suspense) John Travolta, Hugh Jackman. (CC) “Rush Hour 2” ›› (2001, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. (CC)(41) CNN Newsroom CNN: Special Investigations Unit Newsroom Newsroom This Week in Politics Lou Dobbs This Week(43) CNBC Bosley Hair Paid Program Paid Program Select Comfort Get Ripped Paid Program Paid Program Build Wealth Paid Program Paid Program Deal or No Deal ’ (CC)(46) LIFE “My Silent Partner” (2006, Suspense) Joanna Going, Nelson Wong. (CC) “Secrets of an Undercover Wife” (2007, Suspense) Shawnee Smith. (CC) “GoodFellas” ›››› (1990, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta. (CC)(49) FXNEWS The Beltway Boys Fox News Watch Weekend Live Fox News Live (CC) Fox Report(51) FXSPN Tennis Pacific Life Open -- Early Round. From Indian Wells, Calif. (Live) Sport Science Women’s College Basketball(52) ESPN College Basketball: ACC Semifinal -- Teams TBA College Basketball ACC Tournament Semifinal -- Teams TBA. From Charlotte, N.C. (Live) (CC) College Basketball Atlantic 10 Tournament Final -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC)(57) USA NCIS “UnSEALed” ’ (CC) NCIS “See No Evil” ’ (CC) NCIS “Good Wives Club” ’ (CC) NCIS “Minimum Security” ’ (CC) NCIS “Bete Noir” ’ (CC) NCIS “Reveille” ’ (CC)(71) DISC Futureweapons (CC) Dive to Bermuda Triangle (CC) Area 51 Military base. (CC) Cash Cab: After Dark (N) Cash Cab: After Dark (N) Download: Internet(518) ENC (11:45) “Pulse” › (2006) (CC) Cont’d (:15) “Space Jam” ›› (1996) Michael Jordan. ‘PG’ (CC) (:45) “Eddie” ›› (1996, Comedy) Whoopi Goldberg. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Fun With Dick & Jane” ›› (2005) Jim Carrey. ‘PG-13’(534)STARZ (11:20) “The Benchwarmers” Cont’d (12:50) “The Pursuit of Happyness” ››› (2006) Will Smith. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (2:50) “The Frighteners” ›› (1996) Michael J. Fox. ‘R’ (:45) “Grindhouse Presents: Death Proof” ››› (2007)(561) MAX (11:35) “Top Gun” ››› (1986) Tom Cruise. ‘PG’ Cont’d “My Cousin Vinny” ››› (1992, Comedy) Joe Pesci. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The Skeleton Key” ›› (2005) Kate Hudson. ’ ‘PG-13’ (:15) “Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang” ›››(576) SHOW “World Trade Center” ››› (2006) Nicolas Cage. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “The Man Who Cried” ›› (2000) Christina Ricci. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “I Love Your Work” ›› (2003, Drama) Giovanni Ribisi. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(591) TMC (:15) “Starman” ››› (1984, Science Fiction) Jeff Bridges. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:15) “Standing in the Shadows of Motown” ››› (2002) ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:10) “Free Enterprise” ››› (1998, Comedy) Rafer Weigel. ’ ‘R’ (CC)

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(2) CBS (5:00) The Early Show (CC) Cont’d News (N) (CC) Care Bears Strawberry Cake (CC) College Basketball Conference USA Tournament Final -- Teams TBA. (CC) Basketball(4) ABC Good Morning America Middle East. Emperor New Replacements That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Hannah Montana Zack & Cody Power Rangers Power Rangers NBA Access magicJack.com(5) NBC (5:00) Today (N) ’ (CC) Cont’d Jacob Two Two Dragon ’ My Friend Rabbit 3-2-1 Penguins (N) VeggieTales (EI) Jane-Dragon Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program(6) HBO (4:50) “Harrison’s Flowers” ‘R’ Cont’d “Milk Money” › (1994, Comedy) Melanie Griffith, Ed Harris. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Disturbia” ›› (2007, Suspense) Shia LaBeouf. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Firehouse Dog” ›› (2007) ’ ‘PG’(7) KUED Bob the Builder Franny’s Feet Mama-Movies Zoboomafoo This Old House (:27) Hometime Yankee Shop Woodwright Victory Garden Garden Home Simply Ming ’ Mexico: Plate(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 The Perfect Man (:25) “Set It Off” ››› (1996, Action) (PA) Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah. (CC) (:40) “The Associate” ››› (1996, Comedy) Whoopi Goldberg, Dianne Wiest, Eli Wallach. (CC) (10:55) “Soul Food” ››› (1997)(11) KBYU Body Workout Cultivating Life ’ Victory Garden Garden Home Smart Gardening Test Kitchen America’s Home Cooking: One Skillet Family recipes for one-skillet meals include steak pizzaiola. ’ (CC)(13) FOX Paid Program Paid Program Viva Pinata (CC) Viva Pinata (CC) Chaotic (N) (CC) Chaotic (N) (CC) Mutant Turtles Dinosaur King (N) Yu-Gi-Oh! G/X (N) Adrenaline Proj Saved by the Bell Paid Program(14) KJZZ U.S. Farm Report (N) (CC) Horseland (CC) Horseland (CC) Sabrina’s Scrt Sabrina’s Scrt Sabrina’s Scrt Sabrina’s Scrt Paid Program Paid Program This Old House Paid Program(15) KUWB Paid Program Paid Program Will & Dewitt (N) Magi-Nation (N) Shaggy-Scooby Tom and Jerry Skunk Fu! (N) ’ Super Heroes Spider-Man World of Quest Johnny Test ’ Eon Kid ’ (CC)(23) FX Paid Program Paid Program eBay Money Paid Program Buffy the Vampire Slayer “Angel” ’ The Practice “Police State” ’ (CC) Spin City (CC) Spin City (CC) “The Faculty” ›› (1998, Horror)(25) QVC AM Style The Master Bedroom Turquoise Jewelry Flameless Candles Home Style(26) ANPL (4:00) Dog Show Houston. Cont’d Good Dog U. Breed All About It Pet Star Laughing bird; dog that surfs. Killer Crocs of Costa Rica (CC) Killer Elephants (CC) Escape to Chimp Eden (CC)(27) NICK Fairly OddParents Fairly OddParents SpongeBob SpongeBob Back, Barnyard Tak and Power SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Fairly OddParents Fairly OddParents(28) FAM Sabrina-Witch Sabrina-Witch Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Grounded for Life “Nancy Drew” ›› (2002, Mystery) Maggie Lawson, Brett Cullen. (CC) “Ever After” ››› (1998) Drew Barrymore. (CC)(29) TOON Cartoon’s-Hits Chop Socky Pokemon-Diam. Pokemon-Diam. Ben 10 Transformers Bakugan (CC) Totally Spies Cartoon Cartoons Tom & Jerry(31) CMTV (4:00) CMT Music ’ Cont’d Invitation Only: Alan Jackson ’ Alan Jackson’s Top 10 Countdown Top 20 Countdown ’ CMT Insider (N) Coyote Ugly(33) DISN Lilo & Stitch ’ Lilo & Stitch ’ Doodlebops Higglytown The Wiggles ’ Johnny-Sprites Tigger & Pooh Tigger & Pooh Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse Little Einsteins Handy Manny ’(36) SPIKE Paid Program ’ Get Ripped “Road House 2” (2006, Action) Johnathon Schaech, Jake Busey. ’ Pros vs. Joes ’ (CC) Horsepower TV MuscleCar (N) ’ Trucks! ’ (CC) Xtreme 4x4 (N) ’(38) AMC My Darling C. “The Dark Command” ››› (1940) John Wayne, Claire Trevor. (CC) “Backlash” ›› (1956, Western) Richard Widmark, Donna Reed. (CC) “The Comancheros” ››› (1961) John Wayne. (CC)(39) TNT “Austin Powers in Goldmember” ›› (2002, Comedy) Mike Myers. (CC) “Rumble in the Bronx” ›› (1995, Action) Jackie Chan, Anita Mui. (CC) “Bait” › (2000, Action) Jamie Foxx, David Morse, Doug Hutchison. (CC)(41) CNN Saturday Morn. House Call Saturday Morn. Open House Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom Your Money(43) CNBC Chef Secrets Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Build Wealth Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program(46) LIFE Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Your Mama Don’t Dance (CC) “Betrayal” ›› (2003, Action) Erika Eleniak, Adam Baldwin. (CC)(49) FXNEWS (5:00) Fox and Friends Saturday Cont’d Bulls and Bears On Business Forbes (CC) Cashin’ In (CC) Weekend Live(51) FXSPN Best Damn 50 Runnin’-PAC Big 12 Showcase Weekly Update Beyond the Glory (CC) PRIDE Fighting Championships Motorcycles Best Damn 50 Beyond the Glory (CC)(52) ESPN SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) College GameDay (Live) (CC) Basketball(57) USA Paid Program Get Thin “The Guru” ›› (2002) Heather Graham. (CC) “Casanova” ››› (2005, Romance-Comedy) Heath Ledger, Sienna Miller. Premiere. (CC) NCIS “The Truth Is out There” (CC)(71) DISC Paid Program Get Ripped Man vs. Wild “Patagonia” (CC) Bone Detectives MythBusters “Concrete Glider” (CC) Dirty Jobs Mike digs tunnels. (CC) Futureweapons “Search and Destroy”(518) ENC (5:45) “Jack” › (1996) Robin Williams. ’ ‘PG-13’ Cont’d (:45) “Bicentennial Man” ›› (1999, Science Fiction) Robin Williams, Sam Neill. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:05) “Fun With Dick & Jane” ›› (2005) Jim Carrey. ’ (:45) Pulse › ’(534)STARZ The Quiet › \ (:20) “The Pursuit of Happyness” ››› (2006) Will Smith. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:20) “The Touch” ›› (2002) ‘PG-13’ (:45) “The Flintstones” ›› (1994, Comedy) John Goodman. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) Benchwarmers(561) MAX “The Last Kiss” ››› (2006) Zach Braff. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead” ›› (1991) ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Idlewild” ››› (2006, Drama) André Benjamin, Antwan A. Patton. ’ ‘R’ (:35) Top Gun ‘PG’(576) SHOW (:15) “Modigliani” ›› (2004, Biography) Andy Garcia, Elsa Zylberstein. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Conversations With Other Women” ››› (2005) ‘R’ “From the Hip” ›› (1987, Comedy-Drama) Judd Nelson. iTV. ‘PG’ (CC)(591) TMC (5:00) “Little Athens” ›› ‘R’ Cont’d “Standing in the Shadows of Motown” ››› (2002) Richard “Pistol” Allen. (8:50) “The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg” ››› “The Confessor” ›› (2004) Christian Slater. ’ ‘PG-13’

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(2) CBS Late Late Show (:37) Oprah Winfrey (CC) (:37) Paid Program (:07) Paid Program (Off Air) The Early Show ’ (CC)(4) ABC (12:06) Jimmy Kimmel Live (N) (CC) (:06) Paid Program Crosswords (:06) Paid Program (:36) Paid Program (Off Air) Wall Street Jrnl(5) NBC Late Night Last Call-Daly (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) The Martha Stewart Show (N) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno ’ (Off Air) Today (N) ’ (CC)(6) HBO The Wire “- 30 -” (:35) Real Time With Bill Maher (CC) Def Comedy Jam (:10) “Domino” ›› (2005, Action) Keira Knightley, Mickey Rourke, Edgar Ramirez. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:20) In Treatment (4:50) “Harrison’s Flowers” ›››(7) KUED (11:00) Viewers’ Choice Cont’d Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) Antiques Roadshow “Tampa, FL” The This Old House Hour ’ (CC) Sesame Street ’ (EI) (CC) (DVS) Thomas & Friends Bob the Builder(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 (12:10) “Soul Food” ››› (1997) (PA) Vanessa L. Williams, Nia Long. (CC) Interstitial (:25) “The Associate” ››› (1996) Whoopi Goldberg, Dianne Wiest. (CC) (:25) “The Perfect Man” ›› (2005) Hilary Duff. (CC)(11) KBYU The Brain Fitness Program Good Night With the Sleep Doctor Michael Breus, PhD Treasured Mem Our Life’s The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (CC) Piano Guy ’ Body Workout(13) FOX Still Standing ’ (:35) Cops (CC) (:05) News (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Cristina’s Court Divorce Court ’ TMZ ’ (CC) Paid Program Paid Program(14) KJZZ “The Good Son” ›› (1993, Suspense) Macaulay Culkin, Elijah Wood. Will & Grace ’ Half & Half (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) Will & Grace ’ Half & Half (CC) Friends ’ (CC) U.S. Farm Report (N) (CC)(15) KUWB Paid Program Paid Program Malcolm-Mid. Blind Date (CC) Comics Un. Ent. Studios Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program(23) FX Dirt Lucy demands answers. (:01) “Kiss of the Dragon” ›› (2001, Action) Jet Li, Bridget Fonda. Paid Program Paid Program Build Wealth Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program(25) QVC The Sak Handbags Linens for Less Acer Computer Workshop 14K Gold Jewelry Electrncs Clear P90X-Fitness(26) ANPL Killer Bees: Taming the Swarm (CC) Lemur Kingdom Lemur Kingdom Chimp Eden Clinically Wild Animal Cops Houston (CC) Dog Show Houston. (CC)(27) NICK Home Improve. Home Improve. Fresh Prince Fresh Prince The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show As Told by Ginger Danny Phantom Jimmy Neutron Jimmy Neutron(28) FAM Paid Program Paid Program The 700 Club (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Step by Step ’ Step by Step ’(29) TOON Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Full-Alchemist Ghost in the Shell Samurai Cham. Inuyasha Astro Boy (CC) Mr. Men Show Cartoon Cartoons Cartoon’s-Hits(31) CMTV CMT Music ’ Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program CMT Music ’(33) DISN Zack & Cody Hannah Montana Replacements Kim Possible Emperor New American Drgn Buzz Lightyear Timon & Pumbaa The Proud Family Mr. Whiskers Buzz-Maggie Little Mermaid(36) SPIKE “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” ›› (2003, Horror) Jessica Biel. ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Work From Home Paid Program ’ Build Wealth(38) AMC “Omen III: The Final Conflict” ›› (:15) “Poltergeist II: The Other Side” ›› (1986) JoBeth Williams. (CC) (:15) “Pals of the Saddle” › (1938) John Wayne. (CC) “My Darling Clementine” ››› (1946) Henry Fonda.(39) TNT Swordfish ›› “Payback” ›› (1999, Action) Mel Gibson, Gregg Henry. (CC) (DVS) “Down to Earth” › (2001) Chris Rock, Regina King. (CC) “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” ››› (1999) Mike Myers. (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 Paid Program Build Wealth Paid Program Mad Money The Suze Orman Show (CC) High Net Worth Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program(46) LIFE The Nanny (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Get Thin(49) FXNEWS Special Report Red Eye Special Report The O’Reilly Factor Special Report Fox and Friends Saturday(51) FXSPN Final Score Final Score Big 12 Showcase Runnin’-PAC College Basketball Pac-10 Tournament Semifinal -- Teams TBA. Final Score Sport Science Best Damn 50(52) ESPN SportsCenter (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC)(57) USA “The Detonator” (2006, Action) Wesley Snipes, Silvia Colloca. (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program magicJack.com Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Paid Program Paid Program(71) DISC Storm Chasers Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Spinning Spinning. Paid Program Paid Program Get Ripped Paid Program magicJack.com Work From Home(518) ENC (11:45) “Pulse” › (2006) (CC) Cont’d (:15) “The Illusionist” ››› (2006, Mystery) Edward Norton. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:10) On the Set (:35) “Eight Below” ››› (2006, Adventure) Paul Walker. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:45) Jack › (CC)(534)STARZ “Grindhouse Presents: Death Proof” ››› (2007) Kurt Russell. ‘NR’ (CC) (1:55) “The Frighteners” ›› (1996) Michael J. Fox. ‘R’ (:45) Head Case Hollywd Res. (:40) “The Quiet” › (2005) Camilla Belle. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(561) MAX (11:00) “Coming to America” Cont’d Hollywood Sex “Witches of Breastwick 2” (2007, Adult) ’ ‘NR’ (CC) (2:50) “Waist Deep” › (2006) Tyrese Gibson. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Child’s Play 2” ›› (1990) Alex Vincent. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(576) SHOW (11:45) “Double Impact” ›› (1991) ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d (:35) “National Lampoon’s Dorm Daze” › (2003) ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Troll” ›› (1986) Michael Moriarty. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:35) “Dust to Glory” ›› (2005) Mario Andretti. ‘PG’(591) TMC (11:00) “Return to Paradise” Cont’d “The Crow: City of Angels” › (1996) Vincent Perez. ‘R’ “The Man Who Fell to Earth” ››› (1976, Science Fiction) David Bowie. Premiere. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Little Athens” ›› (2005) ‘R’ (CC)

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(2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment Price Is Right Spectacular Ghost Whisperer ’ (CC) (:01) NUMB3RS “Breaking Point” ’ News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show(4) ABC News Access Hollywood Grey’s Anatomy “Crash Into Me” 20/20 “Medical Mysteries” (N) (CC) 20/20 “Age of Consent” (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’(5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) Amne$ia (N) ’ (CC) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night(6) HBO “Something New” ›› (2006) Sanaa Lathan. ’ ‘PG-13’ (:45) “The Fountain” ›› (2006) Hugh Jackman. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Countdown In Treatment ’ In Treatment (N) The Wire “- 30 -” ’ (CC)(7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Washington Week Foreign Exchange NOW on PBS (N) Utah Now Bill Moyers Journal (N) ’ (CC) Open All Hours Waiting for God Viewers’ Choice(8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes El Show de Lagrimita y Costel Secretos STN Noticiero Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado(10) TBS Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) “Saving Silverman” › (2001, Comedy) Jason Biggs, Steve Zahn. (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City (:10) “Set It Off” ››› (1996, Action) (PA) Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah. (CC)(11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The Osmonds 50th Anniversary Reunion ’ (CC) Daniel O’Donnell at Home in Ireland ’ (CC) Perry Mason (CC) True Blue (CC)(13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) The Return of Jezebel James “Pilot” House Possible alien abduction. (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing(14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil Topics in the news. (N) (CC) News (N) Sports News Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’(15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show(23) FX That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show “Cradle 2 the Grave” ›› (2003, Action) Jet Li, DMX, Anthony Anderson. “Kiss of the Dragon” ›› (2001, Action) Jet Li, Bridget Fonda.(25) QVC For Race Fans Only Jeff Gordon. RLM Studio By Robert Lee Morris Northern Nights Bedding The Jewelry Collection by Nadri(26) ANPL Lemur Kingdom Lemur Kingdom Chimp Eden Clinically Wild Animal Cops Houston (CC) Lemur Kingdom Lemur Kingdom Chimp Eden Clinically Wild Animal Cops Houston (CC)(27) NICK H20 ’ (CC) H20 “Pool Party” SpongeBob SpongeBob George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Home Improve. Home Improve. Fresh Prince Fresh Prince George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’(28) FAM “The Cutting Edge” ›› (1992) D.B. Sweeney, Moira Kelly, Roy Dotrice. (CC) America’s Funniest Home Videos ’ The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Paid Program Paid Program(29) TOON Gym Partner Jimmy’s Head Chop Socky Courage-Dog Chowder Foster’s Home Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Full-Alchemist Ghost in the Shell Samurai Cham.(31) CMTV Coyote Ugly Fried Planet Fried Planet Redneck Wed The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search ’ Coyote Ugly Engvall Your Sign Awards Fried Planet Fried Planet Home Videos(33) DISN Phil of the Future Phil of the Future Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Hannah Montana Zack & Cody “Sky High” ›› (2005, Comedy) Michael Angarano. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) That’s So Raven Life With Derek(36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ World’s Most Dangerous Animals II World’s Most Amazing Videos (N) ’ Disorderly Conduct: Video on Patrol MXC ’ (CC) MXC ’ (CC) GameTrailers TV GameTrailers TV(38) AMC “The Omen” ››› (1976, Horror) Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner. (CC) “Damien: Omen II” ›› (1978, Horror) William Holden, Lee Grant. (CC) (:45) “Omen III: The Final Conflict” ›› (1981) (CC)(39) TNT “Glory Road” ››› (2006) Josh Lucas. Premiere. A coach leads the first all-black NCAA team. “Varsity Blues” ›› (1999) James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight. Premiere. (CC) “Swordfish” ›› (2001, Suspense) John Travolta. (CC)(41) CNN CNN Election Center Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC)(43) CNBC Fast Money High Net Worth The Suze Orman Show Mutual funds. The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money The Suze Orman Show Mutual funds. The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch(46) LIFE Reba (CC) Reba (CC) Your Mama Don’t Dance (N) (CC) “Come Early Morning” ››› (2006) Ashley Judd, Jeffrey Donovan. (CC) Your Mama Don’t Dance (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 Sport Science College Basketball Pac-10 Tournament Semifinal -- Teams TBA. 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(CC)(71) DISC Survivorman (CC) Man vs. Wild “Patagonia” (CC) Storm Chasers MythBusters “Concrete Glider” (CC) Survivorman (CC) Man vs. Wild “Patagonia” (CC)(518) ENC “The Illusionist” ››› (2006, Mystery) Edward Norton. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (7:50) “Alien” ››› (1979, Science Fiction) Tom Skerritt. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (9:50) “Poetic Justice” ›› (1993) Janet Jackson. ’ ‘R’ (:45) Pulse › ’(534)STARZ (5:45) “The Prestige” ››› (2006) Hugh Jackman. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Cont’d “Stranger Than Fiction” ››› (2006, Comedy) Will Ferrell. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Ghost Rider” ›› (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC)(561) MAX (5:45) “White Men Can’t Jump” ››› (1992) ‘R’ Cont’d (:45) “Just My Luck” › (2006) Lindsay Lohan, Chris Pine. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Let’s Go to Prison” › (2006) Dax Shepard. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Coming to America” ››› (1988)(576) SHOW “Last Holiday” ›› (2006, Comedy) Queen Latifah. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) The L Word “Lifecycle” (iTV) (CC) Mo’Nique: Your Cellmate 2008 AVN Adult Movie Awards (iTV) (N) Double Impact ‘R’(591) TMC School-Seduct “A Night at the Roxbury” › (1998) Will Ferrell. ‘PG-13’ “Sunday Driver” (2005) ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Akeelah and the Bee” ››› (2006) Laurence Fishburne. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) “Return to Paradise” ›› (1998) ‘R’

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with a mobster, a lucrative businessgig and an offer she can’t refusefrom the family don. When shelearns an ugly secret about herlover, she realizes she must dosomething before her sons pay theprice. Jason Gedrick and JamesCaan — the artist formerly known asSonny Corleone — also star.

Law & Order9 p.m. on % NBC

Dude, reread your handbook; there’sa reason they call you “peace offi-cers.” In this episode, an immigrationrally turns ugly, and an auxiliary po-lice officer’s efforts to stop the riotingresult in a woman’s death. On theway to court, the case becomes apolitical hot potato, with assistantprosecutor Josh Lethem (JohnPankow) bringing his own biases tothe assignment and clashing with lib-eral McCoy (Sam Waterston).

Sunday

Nature7 p.m. on _ KUED

“Deep Jungle: The Beast Within”concludes the three-part series witha look at the primates that call therain forest home and the civilizationsthat once thrived there. In Africa, aprimatologist has an unprecedentedclose encounter with two westernlowland gorillas. Monkeys in Braziluse rocks as heavy as they are tocrack tough nuts.

Everybody Hates Chris7 p.m. on / KUWB

Kids still play spin the bottle? Cool! Inthis new episode, Chris (Tyler JamesWilliams) tries to wangle an invitationto a party where the kissing game isplayed after finding out Tasha (PaigeHurd) is a regular. Julius (TerryCrews) worries about Rochelle (Tichi-na Arnold) playing kissing games withan old flame the family encountersduring a dinner out.

Cold Case7:58 p.m. on ^ CBS

The body is barely cold, but thecrime is old. Rush (Kathryn Morris)and her team investigate when aJane Doe who’s been in a comasince 1989 dies. She was renderedcomatose by a gunshot wound. Asthey dig into the case, they discovershe was a grifter — a con artist —with a whole lot of victims, any ofwhom would want to see her dead.

Family Guy8 p.m. on ` FOX

Um, aren’t you still a U.S. citizen ifyou’re born to American parents out-side the country? Let not the facts getin the way of a funny story. In thisepisode, a Veterans Day parade hasPeter all gung-ho against immigrationuntil the truth comes out: He wasborn in Mexico. But he can’t come upwith any proof of citizenship or passthe test, so he’s stuck working as agroundskeeper. Oh, and that anti-im-migration thing? Never mind.

John Adams9 p.m. on & HBO

“He’s obnoxious and disliked; youknow that, sir.” The musical “1776”wasn’t completely off-base about theFounding Father who became thesecond U.S. president — but it didn’ttell the whole story. This new minis-eries attempts to, dramatizingAdams’ life from the Boston Mas-sacre through the American Revolu-tion to his death. Paul Giamatti playsAdams, with Laura Linney as hisbeloved wife, Abigail.

Monday

The Big Bang Theory7 p.m. on ^ CBS

Uh-oh. Trouble in nerd paradise! Theorganizers of a physics conferenceinvite Sheldon and Leonard (JimParsons, Johnny Galecki) to give apresentation on their joint findings.Sheldon, however, wants no part ofit. When Penny (Kaley Cuoco) triesto help the roomies resolve their dif-ferences, she just makes thingsworse.

Dancing With the Stars7 p.m. on $ ABC

Actors and singers and jocks, ohmy! Season six of the popular com-petition series brings us such happy-footed celebs as magician Penn Jil-lette, actors Steve Guttenberg andMarlee Matlin, tennis great MonicaSeles, NFL star Jason Taylor andskater Kristi Yamaguchi. And propartner Karina Smirnoff has a newMario — the one-named R&B singer.

The Bachelor: London Calling8:32 p.m. on $ ABC

Wait, what about that Italian prince?Oh, that’s right; he grew up in theStates. So that makes the star of thisedition of the dating contest the firsttrue international “Bachelor.” He’sMatt Grant, a British businessman,and he loves the way Americanwomen talk. Hmm. Isn’t he the onewith the accent? As always, he’ll have25 beautiful women vying for his at-tention, and he gets to narrow thefield until only one lucky lady is left.

CSI: Miami9 p.m. on ^ CBS

His ex-girlfriend’s back, and there’sgonna be trouble. On the heels ofHoratio’s (David Caruso) discoverythat he has a son, here comes theboy’s mother, Julia (ElizabethBerkley). Since he last saw her,she’s married a billionaire and beenwidowed. Now she wants youngKyle (Evan Ellingson) back, and shecan pay the price in “Raising Caine.”

Paul Giamatti stars in “JohnAdams” Sunday on HBO.

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(2) CBS College Basketball SEC Tournament Final -- Teams TBA. College Basketball Big Ten Tournament Final -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC) NCAA Basketball Selection Show News (N) (CC)(4) ABC Homes Today At Your Leisure NBA Count NBA Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Detroit Pistons. (Live) (CC) Profiles in Caring Homes Today Wrld News Sun News (N)(5) NBC NHL Hockey PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational -- Final Round. From Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Fla. ’ (Live) (CC) Faithful Friends News (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News News (N)(6) HBO “Just Friends” ›› (2005) Ryan Reynolds. ‘PG-13’ (CC) Blades of Glory Real Time With Bill Maher ’ (CC) “Simon Sez” › (1999) Dennis Rodman. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Eragon” ›› (2006, Fantasy) Ed Speleers. ’ ‘PG’ (CC)(7) KUED Foreign Exchange McLaughlin Group Antiques Roadshow “Tampa, FL” Nova “Jewel of the Earth” ’ Wild Things “Forgotten Rhino” (CC) Crisis at the Castle “Sudeley Castle” Life (Part 2) ’ Utah Conversa(8) KPNZ Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Cine Estelar Cine del Domingo El Show de Lagrimita y Costel(10) TBS Whole 10 Yds (:20) “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle” ›› (2004) (1:50) “Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo” › (2005) (CC) (:35) “Wedding Crashers” ››› (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn. (CC)(11) KBYU The Lawrence Welk Show I Believe (CC) McLaughlin Group McLaughlin’s One BYU Weekly ’ Animalia ’ Piano Guy ’ Spoken Word Little House on the Prairie ’ (CC) Little House(13) FOX (11:30) NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup -- Food City 500. From Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn. ’ (Live) (CC) Cont’d Whacked Out Whacked Out News (N) (CC) Family Guy (CC)(14) KJZZ Paid Program Talking Pictures Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Will & Grace ’ George Lopez ’(15) KUWB “The Addams Family” ›› (1991, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. Star Trek “That Which Survives” ’ Ultimate Combat Experience Hates Chris The Game (CC) One Tree Hill ’ (CC)(23) FX “Assault on Precinct 13” ››› (2005, Action) Ethan Hawke, Laurence Fishburne. “S.W.A.T.” ›› (2003, Action) Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell. A Los Angeles SWAT team must protect a criminal. I, Robot ››(25) QVC In the Kitchen With Bob Patio & Garden Susan Graver Style Gardening Made Easy by Cottage Farms “6th Anniversary” By Popular Demand(26) ANPL Wild Kingdom Land of Lost Monsters Mankind arrives Down Under and in the New World. Big Cat Diary (CC) Big Cat Diary Chui hunts a giraffe. Wild Kingdom Elephants. (N) (CC)(27) NICK Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ iCarly ’ (CC) iCarly ’ (CC) Ned’s School Ned’s School Ned’s School Naked Brothers Just Jordan (CC) H20 (N) ’ (CC)(28) FAM (11:00) “The Parent Trap” ››› (1998, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan. (CC) Cont’d “The Cutting Edge” ›› (1992) D.B. Sweeney, Moira Kelly, Roy Dotrice. (CC) “The Cutting Edge 2: Going for the Gold” (2006) Christy Carlson Romano.(29) TOON Tom & Jerry Tom & Jerry Tom & Jerry Tom & Jerry Gym Partner Ed, Edd n Eddy “Howl’s Moving Castle” ›››(31) CMTV Fried Planet “Big Business” ›› (1988, Comedy) Bette Midler, Lily Tomlin, Fred Ward. ’ (:45) CMT Music The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search ’ Coyote Ugly Gone Country Original country song. Gone Country ’(33) DISN Bunnytown (CC) Charlie & Lola “The Incredibles” ››› (2004) Voices of Craig T. Nelson. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) Life With Derek Life With Derek Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Hannah Montana Hannah Montana(36) SPIKE (11:00) “The World Is Not Enough” ›› (1999) Pierce Brosnan. ’ Cont’d CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’(38) AMC “Open Range” ››› (2003) Robert Duvall, Kevin Costner. Cattle herdsmen battle a ruthless rancher in 1882. (CC) “Silverado” ››› (1985, Western) Kevin Kline. The paths of four cowboys converge en route to a showdown. (CC)(39) TNT (11:00) “Varsity Blues” ›› Cont’d “The Replacements” ›› (2000, Comedy) Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Orlando Jones. (CC) “Drumline” ››› (2002) Nick Cannon. Rivalry between two drummers threatens a college band.(41) CNN CNN: Special Investigations Unit Your Money Newsroom Newsroom Lou Dobbs This Week Newsroom(43) CNBC Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Joel Osteen Diabetes Life Wall Street Jrnl(46) LIFE (11:00) “GoodFellas” ›››› (1990) Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta. (CC) Cont’d “Abducted” (2007, Drama) Sarah Wynter, Andrew Walker. (CC) “Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story” ›› (1993, Drama) (CC)(49) FXNEWS Fox Online War Stories With Oliver North Fox News Live (CC) Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Fox Report(51) FXSPN Tennis Pacific Life Open -- Early Round. From Indian Wells, Calif. (Live) Best Damn Top 50 Special Poker Superstars Invitational Sport Science (N) Best Damn Top 50 Special(52) ESPN College Basketball: ACC Final College Basketball Big 12 Tournament Final -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC) ESPNU Bracketology (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) ESPNU Bracketology (Live) (CC)(57) USA Pistol Whipped “Hostage” ›› (2005) Bruce Willis. A former hostage negotiator tries to help a captive family. “Face/Off” ››› (1997) John Travolta, Nicolas Cage. An FBI agent and a violent terrorist switch identities. (CC)(71) DISC “March of the Penguins” ››› (2005) Narrated by Morgan Freeman. Human Body: Pushing the Limits Human Body: Pushing the Limits Human Body: Pushing the Limits Human Body: Pushing the Limits(518) ENC (:10) “Striptease” ›› (1996, Drama) Demi Moore, Ving Rhames. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:10) “Tombstone” ››› (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Michael Biehn. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:20) “The Shaggy Dog” ›› (2006) Tim Allen. ‘PG’ (CC)(534)STARZ (11:10) “Kickin’ It Old Skool” Cont’d “Perfect Stranger” ›› (2007, Suspense) Halle Berry. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (2:50) “Home Alone 3” › (1997) Alex D. Linz. ‘PG’ (CC) (:35) “Money Train” › (1995) Wesley Snipes. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(561) MAX (11:15) “Black Rain” ››› (1989) ’ ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d (:20) “Stripes” ›› (1981) Bill Murray. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:10) “Final Destination 3” ›› (2006, Horror) ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “Batman Returns” ›› (1992) Michael Keaton. (CC)(576) SHOW In the Mix › \ “American Gun” ›› (2005) Donald Sutherland. ‘R’ (CC) (:14) “Being John Malkovich” ››› (1999) John Cusack. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Man About Town” ›› (2006) Ben Affleck. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(591) TMC (11:45) “Neil Young: Heart of Gold” ››› (2006) Cont’d “Mighty Aphrodite” ››› (1995) Woody Allen. ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Notting Hill” ›› (1999, Romance-Comedy) Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) The Groomsmen

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(2) CBS News (N) (CC) Entertainment Big Bang Theory How I Met Two/Half Men Old Christine CSI: Miami “Raising Caine” ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Late Show With David Letterman Late Late Show(4) ABC News Access Hollywood Dancing With the Stars ’ (CC) (:32) The Bachelor: London Calling (Season Premiere) (N) News (N) (CC) (:35) Nightline (N) Access Hollywood (:36) Extra (N) ’(5) NBC News (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad (N) Deal or No Deal (iTV) (N) ’ (CC) Medium “Burn Baby Burn” (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (N) Late Night(6) HBO (5:45) “Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project” ’ Cont’d “Over the Hedge” ››› (2006) Voices of Bruce Willis. Real Time With Bill Maher ’ (CC) In Treatment ’ In Treatment (N) John Adams “Join or Die” (CC)(7) KUED The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Antiques Roadshow “Tampa, FL” American Experience PBS Previews Open All Hours Waiting for God Antiques Roadshow “Tampa, FL”(8) KPNZ Estudio 2 A Que no Puedes El Show de Lagrimita y Costel Secretos 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 Sex and the City Sex and the City “The Ice Harvest” ›› (2005) (PA) John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton. (CC)(11) KBYU Little House on the Prairie The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (N) Disaster Detectives “Earth” ’ Jeeves and Wooster ’ (CC) BBC World News Perry Mason (CC) My Three Sons(13) FOX The Simpsons ’ Seinfeld ’ (CC) Canterbury’s Law “Baggage” (N) ’ New Amsterdam “Honor” (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) (:05) Seinfeld ’ The Simpsons ’ (:05) Family Guy (:35) Still Standing(14) KJZZ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Dr. Phil ’ (CC) News (N) Sports News Scrubs ’ (CC) Scrubs ’ (CC) Entertainment The Insider (N) ’(15) KUWB Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Gossip Girl “Seventeen Candles” ’ Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious (N) King of Queens King of Queens Every-Raymond Every-Raymond According to Jim That ’70s Show(23) FX That ’70s Show “Tears of the Sun” ›› (2003, Action) Bruce Willis, Monica Bellucci, Cole Hauser. “XXX: State of the Union” ›› (2005, Action) Ice Cube, Willem Dafoe, Scott Speedman. Hllywd Hmcde(25) QVC Belleek Irish Porcelain St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Spring Cleaning Linea by Louis Dell ’Olio(26) ANPL Escape to Chimp Eden (CC) Animal Precinct “Apache’s Angel” Animal Precinct “House of Beagles” Escape to Chimp Eden (CC) Animal Precinct “Apache’s Angel” Animal Precinct “House of Beagles”(27) NICK SpongeBob SquarePants ’ (CC) George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’(28) FAM Kyle XY (Season Finale) (N) (CC) America’s Prom Queen (CC) America’s Prom Queen (CC) The 700 Club (CC) America’s Prom Queen (CC) Paid Program Paid Program(29) TOON Gym Partner Foster’s Home Johnny Test ’ Courage-Dog Grim Adventures Storm Hawks Robot Chicken The Boondocks The Boondocks Death Note (CC) Bleach Fooly Cooly(31) CMTV The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search ’ Coyote Ugly Fried Planet Fried Planet Home Videos CMT 40 Sexiest Music Videos The hottest videos. ’ Sexiest Southern Women ’(33) DISN Phil of the Future Phil of the Future Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Hannah Montana Zack & Cody “The Luck of the Irish” (2001) Ryan Merriman. ’ (CC) That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Life With Derek(36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ “Heartbreak Ridge” ›› (1986, War) Clint Eastwood. Marine sergeant sees ex-wife, readies recruits for Grenada. ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ Star Trek: Voyager ’ (CC)(38) AMC “Witness” ››› (1985, Crime Drama) Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis, Alexander Godunov. (CC) “Insomnia” ››› (2002) Al Pacino. A guilt-ridden cop hunts a killer who knows his secret. (CC) “Witness” ››› (1985) (CC)(39) TNT Law & Order “The Brotherhood” ’ Law & Order “Bling” (CC) (DVS) Law & Order “Magnet” (CC) (DVS) The Closer “Fantasy Date” (CC) Without a Trace “John Michaels” ’ Without a Trace “Endgame” (CC)(41) CNN CNN Election Center Larry King Live (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC)(43) CNBC Fast Money City of Money & Mystery The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch Mad Money City of Money & Mystery The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch(46) LIFE Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) “Wisegal” (2008) Alyssa Milano. A woman’s lover has ties to organized crime. 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 Toughest Cowboy Best Damn Poker Challenge (N) Best Damn 50 Final Score Best Damn Poker Challenge (N) Final Score Best Damn Poker Challenge (N) Best Damn 50(52) ESPN College Gamenight (Live) (CC) Black Magic (N) (Part 2 of 2) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NBA Fastbreak NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (Live) (CC)(57) USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ WWE Monday Night Raw ’ (Live) (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ (:06) Law & Order: Criminal Intent ’ (:05) Monk (CC)(71) DISC Jesus: The Complete Story (CC) Jesus: The Complete Story (CC) Jesus: The Complete Story (CC) MythBusters High-tension cables. Jesus: The Complete Story (CC) Jesus: The Complete Story (CC)(518) ENC “Stick It” ›› (2006) Jeff Bridges. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:45) “Mission to Mars” › (2000, Science Fiction) Gary Sinise. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:40) “Click” ›› (2006, Comedy) Adam Sandler. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) 12 Monkeys ‘R’(534)STARZ Freedomland ‘R’ (:45) Head Case “Dreading Bells” ’ Hollywd Res. (7:50) “EDtv” ›› (1999, Comedy) Matthew McConaughey. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Catch and Release” ›› (2007) Jennifer Garner. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC)(561) MAX Wishmaster 2 (:40) “Accepted” ›› (2006) Justin Long. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” ››› (2005, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Dreamgirls” ››› (2006) ‘PG-13’(576) SHOW “Last Holiday” ›› (2006, Comedy) Queen Latifah. iTV. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) The L Word (iTV) Jodi seeks answers. “Trantasia” ›› (2006, Documentary) iTV. ’ ‘NR’ (CC) “American Drug War: The Last White Hope” (2007) ‘NR’(591) TMC “Puccini for Beginners” ›› (2006) Elizabeth Reaser. ’ “Drop Dead Sexy” (2004) Jason Lee. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “The World’s Fastest Indian” ›› (2005) Anthony Hopkins. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “Peaceful Warrior” ›› (2006)

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SUNDAY EVENING MARCH 16, 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 60 Minutes ’ (CC) Big Brother: ’Til Death Do You Part (7:58) Cold Case “Thick as Thieves” (8:57) Dexter Victim is alive. ’ (CC) News (N) (CC) (:35) Talkin’ Sports (:35) CSI: Miami(4) ABC America’s Funniest Home Videos (N) Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (N) Oprah’s Big Give (N) ’ (CC) (:02) Here Come the Newlyweds (N) News (N) (CC) Red Zone At Your Leisure Homes Today(5) NBC Dateline NBC ’ (CC) Law & Order “Darkness” ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ News (N) (CC) Sports Beat Sun. Beat Goes On NASCAR Angels(6) HBO Eragon ›› \ In Treatment ’ In Treatment ’ In Treatment ’ In Treatment ’ In Treatment ’ John Adams “Join or Die” (CC) (:10) John Adams “Independence” (N) (CC) John Adams(7) KUED Africa’s Forgotten Elephants Nature ’ (Part 3 of 3) (CC) (DVS) Masterpiece “Northanger Abbey” ’ (CC) (DVS) Secrets of N.Y. Monarch of the Glen ’ (CC) Ruth Rendell Mysteries (CC)(8) KPNZ Película Cine Super Accion Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado(10) TBS Funniest Commercials “Men in Black” ››› (1997) (PA) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. (CC) Funniest Commercials “Men in Black” ››› (1997) (PA) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. (CC)(11) KBYU Andy Griffith My Three Sons Perry Mason (CC) Pioneers of Television “Variety” ’ American Experience “Buffalo Bill” In the Wild ’ (CC) Jeeves and Wooster ’ (CC)(13) FOX King of the Hill ’ American Dad The Simpsons ’ King of the Hill (N) Family Guy (CC) Unhitched (N) ’ News (N) (CC) The Sports Page The Simpsons ’ King of the Hill ’ Whacked Out(14) KJZZ Joseph Smith Wheel of Fortune “Mrs. Brown” ››› (1997, Historical Drama) Judi Dench, Billy Connolly. News (N) Talkin’ Sports Scrubs ’ (CC) The Insider (N) ’ Hot Homes George Lopez ’(15) KUWB America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) Hates Chris Aliens in America Girlfriends (CC) The Game (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “The Thomas Crown Affair” ››› (1999) Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo.(23) FX (5:30) “I, Robot” ›› (2004) Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan. Cont’d “Enemy of the State” ››› (1998, Action) Will Smith. Rogue agents hunt a lawyer who has an incriminating tape. Dirt Lucy becomes motivated. (N)(25) QVC (5:00) By Popular Demand Cont’d Diamonique Jewelry Brighton Accessories Easy Solutions St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Connemara Marble “1st Anniversary”(26) ANPL After the Attack “Wolf and Bison” (N) Lions of Crocodile River (CC) Yellowstone Bison After the Attack “Wolf and Bison” Lions of Crocodile River (CC) Yellowstone Bison(27) NICK Zoey 101 (CC) Drake & Josh ’ News Special Home Improve. George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Improve. Home Improve. Fresh Prince Fresh Prince(28) FAM “The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream” (2008) Matt Lanter. Premiere. (CC) “The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream” (2008, Drama) Matt Lanter. (CC) Joel Osteen Feed the Children Zola Levitt Pr. Paid Program(29) TOON (5:00) “Howl’s Moving Castle” ››› (2004) Cont’d Courage-Dog Family Guy (CC) American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Robot Chicken Squidbillies Xavier-Angel Darkplace Family Guy (CC)(31) CMTV Gone Country ’ Gone Country ’ Gone Country ’ Gone Country ’ Gone Country ’ The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search ’ Coyote Ugly Fried Planet Fried Planet CMT Insider ’(33) DISN Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb Zack & Cody Zack & Cody Hannah Montana Zack & Cody Hannah Montana Wizards-Place “The Cheetah Girls 2” (2006, Comedy-Drama) Raven, Adrienne Bailon. ‘NR’(36) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ’ “Ghostbusters II” ›› (1989, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. ’(38) AMC “Wild Bill” › (1995) Jeff Bridges. The past haunts the Old West gunslinger. Breaking Bad “Pilot” (CC) Breaking Bad “Pilot” (CC) Mad Men “Shoot” (CC) Breaking Bad “Pilot” (CC)(39) TNT “Glory Road” ››› (2006) Josh Lucas. A coach leads the first all-black NCAA team. (CC) “Glory Road” ››› (2006) Josh Lucas. A coach leads the first all-black NCAA team. (CC) “The Legend of Bagger Vance” (CC)(41) CNN CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live Newsroom CNN: Special Investigations Unit Larry King Live Newsroom(43) CNBC The Big Idea High Net Worth Business Nation City of Money & Mystery American Greed To Be Announced To Be Announced(46) LIFE “Wisegal” (2008) Alyssa Milano. A woman’s lover has ties to organized crime. Army Wives “After Birth” (CC) Your Mama Don’t Dance (CC) Medium “Four Dreams” (CC) Army Wives “After Birth” (CC)(49) FXNEWS Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Hannity’s America The Line-Up Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Hannity’s America The Line-Up(51) FXSPN PRIDE Fighting Championships Sport Science Final Score Final Score Poker Superstars Invitational Sport Science Final Score Final Score(52) ESPN (5:00) ESPNU Bracketology Cont’d Black Magic (N) (Part 1 of 2) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (CC)(57) USA “National Treasure” ›› (2004, Adventure) Nicolas Cage. A man tries to steal the Declaration of Independence. (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ “National Treasure” ›› (2004) Nicolas Cage, Hunter Gomez. (CC)(71) DISC Revelation: The End of the World? Noah’s Ark: The True Story (CC) Jesus: The Missing History (N) Secret Science of the Bible (CC) Revelation: The End of the World? Noah’s Ark: The True Story (CC)(518) ENC “RV” ›› (2006, Comedy) Robin Williams. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (:40) “Striptease” ›› (1996, Drama) Demi Moore, Ving Rhames. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:40) “Dogma” ››› (1999, Comedy) Ben Affleck, Linda Fiorentino, Matt Damon. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(534)STARZ Money Train › “Kickin’ It Old Skool” › (2007, Comedy) Jamie Kennedy. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:20) “Rush Hour” ››› (1998) Jackie Chan. ’ ‘PG-13’ “Silent Hill” ›› (2006, Horror) Radha Mitchell, Laurie Holden. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(561) MAX (4:45) “Batman Returns” ›› Cont’d (6:50) “Fracture” ››› (2007) Anthony Hopkins. ’ ‘R’ (:45) “Dreamgirls” ››› (2006) Jamie Foxx. Three singers learn that fame has a high price. (CC) “John Tucker Must Die” › (2006) ’(576) SHOW The Tudors (iTV) Henry’s petition. ’ The L Word Jodi seeks answers. ’ The L Word (iTV) Jodi seeks answers. The L Word (iTV) Jodi seeks answers. “Lianna” ›› (1983, Drama) Linda Griffiths, Jane Hallaren. iTV. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(591) TMC (5:30) “The Groomsmen” ›› Cont’d (:15) “Dead Men Can’t Dance” › (1997, Drama) Michael Biehn. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” ›› (2005) Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Pulp Fiction” ››› (1994) ‘R’ (CC)

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(2) CBS Hometime (CC) Hispanics Today News (N) (CC) CBS News Sunday Morning (N) ’ (CC) Face the Nation Road to the Final Four (N) (CC) College Basketball: SEC Final(4) ABC Good Morning America Middle East. Paid Program Paid Program Today’s Home Homes Today At Your Leisure UTAH 2002 This Week-George Stephanopoulos Paid Program Paid Program(5) NBC Animal Advent. Chris Matthews Today (N) ’ (CC) Meet the Press (N) (CC) Hot Homes Spoken Word NHL Hockey Philadelphia Flyers at Pittsburgh Penguins. ’ (Live) (CC)(6) HBO (4:40) “The Good Shepherd” ›› (2006) ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d To Die in Jerusalem ’ (CC) (:45) “The Adventures of Pluto Nash” › (2002) Eddie Murphy. ‘PG-13’ (CC) John Adams REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel ’(7) KUED Tony Brown Religion-Ethics George Shrinks Thomas & Friends Jakers!-Winks Animalia ’ Arthur “April 9th” WordGirl ’ (EI) Wishbone ’ Washington Week NOW on PBS (N) Utah Now (CC)(8) KPNZ Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Comunidad Latina Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado Programa Pagado(10) TBS (:10) “Beverly Hills Ninja” › (1997) Chris Farley, Nicollette Sheridan. (CC) (:10) “King’s Ransom” › (2005, Comedy) Anthony Anderson, Jay Mohr, Kellita Smith. (:20) “The Whole Ten Yards” › (2004) Bruce Willis. (CC)(11) KBYU BYU Devotional “Kevin D. Stocks” ’ BYU Women’s Conference ’ (CC) Spoken Word Discussions on Discussions on Worship Service For the Strength of Youth ’ (CC) BYU Devotional “Kevin D. Stocks” ’(13) FOX Paid Program Paid Program Safari Tracks Beakman’s World Beakman’s World Animal Atlas (EI) Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program NASCAR Race(14) KJZZ Utah Matters Paid Program Calvary Chapel Believer’s Voice Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program(15) KUWB McKenzie Travl Wild America Paid Program Paid Program Wild About Awesome Adv. Animal Rescue WHADDYADO? (N) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program(23) FX Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Buffy the Vampire Slayer ’ (CC) The Practice “Avenging Angels” ’ “Phone Booth” ›› (2002, Suspense) Colin Farrell, Kiefer Sutherland.(25) QVC Last Minute Gourmet Holiday “Easter” Gardening Made Easy by Cottage Farms “6th Anniversary” In the Kitchen With Bob(26) ANPL Barking Mad (CC) K-9 to 5 (CC) Breed All About It Ultimate Dog Championships (CC) The Planet’s Funniest Animals (CC) Eaten Alive (CC) Animal Cops Houston (CC)(27) NICK Fairly OddParents Fairly OddParents SpongeBob SpongeBob Back, Barnyard Tak and Power SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Back, Barnyard Back, Barnyard(28) FAM Sabrina-Witch Sabrina-Witch Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Grounded for Life Grounded for Life “Ice Princess” ›› (2005, Comedy-Drama) Joan Cusack, Kim Cattrall. (CC) “The Parent Trap” ››› (1998) (CC)(29) TOON Mr. Men Show Tom & Jerry Tom and Jerry: Fast and Furry Extreme auto race. Bakugan (CC) Transformers Ben 10 Tom & Jerry Tom & Jerry(31) CMTV (4:00) CMT Music ’ Cont’d Pure Country ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Insider ’ Top 20 Countdown ’ Fried Planet(33) DISN Lilo & Stitch ’ Lilo & Stitch ’ Doodlebops Higglytown The Wiggles Johnny-Sprites Tigger & Pooh Tigger & Pooh Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse Little Einsteins Handy Manny ’(36) SPIKE Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ “Boondock Saints” ›› (1999) Willem Dafoe, Sean Patrick Flanery. Horsepower TV MuscleCar ’ Trucks! ’ (CC) Xtreme 4x4 ’ “The World Is Not Enough” ›› ’(38) AMC (4:30) “Planet of the Apes” Cont’d “Beneath the Planet of the Apes” ››› (1970) James Franciscus. (CC) Shootout (N) “Bandolero!” ››› (1968) James Stewart. Outlaw brothers and their gang try to evade a posse.(39) TNT “Two for the Money” ›› (2005, Drama) Al Pacino, Matthew McConaughey, Rene Russo. (CC) “The Legend of Bagger Vance” ››› (2000, Drama) Will Smith, Matt Damon. (CC) “Varsity Blues” ›› (1999) (CC)(41) CNN Sunday Morn. House Call CNN Sunday Morning (CC) Reliable Sources (CC) Late Edition With Wolf Blitzer (CC) This Week at War(43) CNBC Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Get Ripped Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program(46) LIFE Hour of Power (CC) Paid Program Health Corner Will & Grace ’ Will & Grace ’ “Widow on the Hill” (2005, Drama) Natasha Henstridge, James Brolin. (CC) “GoodFellas” ›››› (1990) (CC)(49) FXNEWS (5:00) Fox and Friends Sunday Cont’d Fox News Live (CC) Weekend Live(51) FXSPN Sport Science Beyond the Glory (CC) Poker Superstars Invitational FLW Outdoors From Del Rio, Texas. In Fisherman Best Damn 50 Sport Science(52) ESPN SportsCenter NBA Matchup (N) SportsCenter Outside the Lines Sports Reporters SportsCenter (Live) (CC) College Gamenight (Live) (CC) College Basketball: ACC Final(57) USA Ed Young TV Joel Osteen Becker ’ (CC) “The Poseidon Adventure” ›› (2005) Adam Baldwin. Survivors aboard a capsized ship await their rescue. (CC) “Pistol Whipped” (2008) Steven Seagal. Premiere. (CC)(71) DISC Joel Osteen Paid Program How It’s Made How It’s Made Smash Lab “Blast Proof Building” The Ice Hotel (CC) Futureweapons “Future Warrior” Mega Builders “Crossing Colorado”(518) ENC The Shaggy Dog (:20) “The Best of Times” ›› (1986) Robin Williams. (:10) “RV” ›› (2006, Comedy) Robin Williams, Jeff Daniels. ’ ‘PG’ (CC) (9:50) “The Rock” ››› (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Ed Harris. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(534)STARZ (5:50) “Silent Hill” ›› (2006, Horror) Radha Mitchell. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Cont’d “The Benchwarmers” › (2006) David Spade. ’ ‘PG-13’ “Rush Hour” ››› (1998) Jackie Chan. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:10) “Kickin’ It Old Skool” › (2007)(561) MAX (4:50) “Lethal Weapon 4” ‘R’ Cont’d “The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc” ›› (1999) Milla Jovovich. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Stay” ›› (2005, Mystery) Ewan McGregor. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (:15) “Black Rain” ››› (1989) ‘R’(576) SHOW “The Mesmerist” › (2002) Neil Patrick Harris. ‘NR’ (CC) “Where the Money Is” ›› (2000) Paul Newman. ‘PG-13’ “Star Trek: Insurrection” ›› (1998) Patrick Stewart. (:45) “In the Mix” › (2005) Usher Raymond. ‘PG-13’ (CC)(591) TMC Sex Substitute “The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg” ››› (1999) (:15) “Nothing in Common” ››› (1986) Tom Hanks. ‘PG’ (CC) (:15) “Seamless” ›› (2005, Documentary) ’ ‘NR’ (CC) Neil Young

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(2) CBS CSI: Miami (CC) Cold Case “Committed” ’ (CC) Cold Squad “Checkmate” ’ (Off Air) Paid Program Paid Program(4) ABC Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (Off Air)(5) NBC Snowboarding Honda Session. (CC) Triathlon: XTERRA USA ReGenesis “Talk to Him” (CC) (Off Air) Exploration Into the Wild(6) HBO Def Comedy Jam “Blood Diamond” ››› (2006, Adventure) Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Connelly. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (2:55) “Analyze This” ››› (1999) Robert De Niro. ‘R’ (:40) “The Good Shepherd” ›› (2006) Matt Damon. ‘R’(7) KUED Austin City Limits ’ (CC) Most Honorable Son ’ (CC) Washington Week NOW on PBS ’ Bill Moyers Journal ’ (CC) Sesame Street ’ (EI) (CC) (DVS) Barney & Friends Big Big World(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 (12:10) “Encino Man” ›› (1992, Comedy) Sean Astin, Brendan Fraser. (CC) (:10) “The Perfect Man” ›› (2005) Hilary Duff, Heather Locklear. (CC) (:10) “Encino Man” ›› (1992, Comedy) Sean Astin, Brendan Fraser. (CC)(11) KBYU Pioneers of Television “Late Night” Nova “Nova scienceNOW” ’ Antiques Roadshow (CC) Nature “Ireland” ’ (CC) (DVS) The Lawrence Welk Show Education Week Randal A. Wright.(13) FOX Still Standing ’ (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Paid Program (:35) Paid Program (:05) Cops (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Paid Program Paid Program(14) KJZZ NBA Basketball Utah Jazz at New Jersey Nets. Nobel Peace Prize Concert (N) (CC) Control Room Presents (N) ’ (CC) Half & Half (CC) Half & Half (CC) Will & Grace ’ Dr. Anna Marie(15) KUWB At Your Leisure That ’70s Show King of Queens Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program 24 “Day 6: 6:00AM - 7:00AM” (CC) Paid Program Paid Program(23) FX (11:00) “I, Robot” ›› (2004) Will Smith. Cont’d Always Sunny Always Sunny Always Sunny Build Wealth Paid Program Paid Program Spinning Spinning. Paid Program Paid Program(25) QVC Bobbi Brown Cosmetics. Brighton Accessories Easy Solutions Susan Graver Style Diamonique Jewelry Sunday in the Garden(26) ANPL Animal Cops Houston (CC) It’s Me or the Dog It’s Me or the Dog Petfinder Funniest Animals E-Vet Interns Unusual cases. (CC) Animal Miracles “Hockey Dog” (CC) Backyard Habitat Good Dog U.(27) NICK Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Rocket Power ’ Danny Phantom Jimmy Neutron Jimmy Neutron(28) FAM Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Step by Step ’ Step by Step ’(29) TOON Venture Bros. Venture Bros. Frisky Dingo Death Note (CC) Bleach Blood Plus Inuyasha Astro Boy (CC) Cartoon Cartoons Cartoon Cartoon’s Greatest Hits(31) CMTV CMT Music ’ Paid Program Paid Program Build Wealth Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program CMT Music ’(33) DISN Zack & Cody Hannah Montana Replacements Kim Possible ’ Emperor New American Drgn Buzz Lightyear Timon & Pumbaa The Proud Family Mr. Whiskers Dave-Barbarian Little Mermaid(36) SPIKE (11:00) “Mindhunters” ›› (2004) LL Cool J. Cont’d Whacked Out Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Paid Program ’ Get Ripped(38) AMC (11:45) “The Comancheros” ››› (1961, Western) John Wayne. (CC) Cont’d (:15) “The Far Country” ››› (1955, Western) James Stewart, Ruth Roman. (CC) “Planet of the Apes” ›››› (1968) Charlton Heston.(39) TNT (11:00) “Two for the Money” ›› (2005) (CC) Cont’d “Bait” › (2000) Jamie Foxx. An investigator uses an unsuspecting petty criminal as bait. (CC) “Hardball” › (2001, Drama) Keanu Reeves, Diane Lane, John Hawkes. (CC)(41) CNN (11:00) CNN Saturday Night Cont’d Larry King Live This Week at War Larry King Live CNN: Special Investigations Unit CNN Sunday Morning(43) CNBC Paid Program Paid Program The Celebrity Apprentice ’ (CC) The Suze Orman Show (CC) The Suze Orman Show (CC) High Net Worth Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program(46) LIFE Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Dr. Frederick K. Price(49) FXNEWS Red Eye Fox Report Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) The Line-Up Jrnl Edit. Rpt The Beltway Boys Fox and Friends Sunday(51) FXSPN Women’s College Basketball Big 12 Tournament Final -- Teams TBA. Beyond the Glory (CC) Poker Superstars Invitational FLW Outdoors From Clewiston, Fla. PRIDE Fighting Championships(52) ESPN SportsCenter (Live) (CC) College Basketball: Big East Final -- Teams TBA SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter(57) USA WWE A.M. Raw (N) (CC) Becker ’ (CC) Becker ’ (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Sizzling Hot Abs Changing-World(71) DISC Extreme Engineering (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Bosley Hair Select Comfort Paid Program Get Ripped Paid Program Get Thin Paid Program(518) ENC (12:05) “Ultraviolet” › (2006) Milla Jovovich. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:35) “Fun With Dick & Jane” ›› (2005) Jim Carrey. ’ (:10) “Space Jam” ›› (1996) Michael Jordan. ‘PG’ (CC) (:40) “The Shaggy Dog” ›› (2006) Tim Allen. ‘PG’ (CC)(534)STARZ (11:50) “The Pursuit of Happyness” ››› (2006) Will Smith. ‘PG-13’ Cont’d (1:50) “Play It to the Bone” › (1999) Antonio Banderas. ’ ‘R’ (CC) “Perfect Stranger” ›› (2007, Suspense) Halle Berry. ’ ‘R’ (CC)(561) MAX (11:00) “Dreamgirls” ››› Cont’d Hollywood Sex (:45) The Best of Marilyn Chambers (:40) “Dreamgirls” ››› (2006) Jamie Foxx. Three singers learn that fame has a high price. 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Children’s ProgramSpecialist/Library

Technician

To Apply

Return a completed Tooele City Applicationand, if desired, a resume and cover letter ex-

plaining your qualifications and interest in this position by 5:00 pm on March 26.

Tooele City HR Office, 90 N Main, Tooele, UT, 84074

or fax to 435-843-2106

The Tooele City Library has an opening for a Children’s Program Specialist/Library Tech-nician. If selected, you would be responsible for applying creativity and organizationalskills to plan, promote, and implement various activities and programs designed to build a fun spirit at the library and to inspire children to read. Examples of children’sprograms currently being offered include: story time, crafts, movie time, and reading programs. You would be a key person in enhancing these services and expanding these programs in our community. You would also be trained on technical library operations and assigned to perform various library related duties.

We are seeking applicants who have thefollowing:

• Bachelor’s Degree in business administra-tion, education, marketing, social work, or other related field, or; • Associate’s Degree in business administra-tion, education, marketing, social work, or other related field; demonstrated experiencein applying creativity and organization skills to plan, promote, and implement programs.Credit for volunteer experience will be con-sider when such volunteer services required substantial contribution to the developmentand management of program of substantial responsibility,• Two (2) years of experience performing technical library work; or• Equivalent combination of education and experience.

In addition you will need to demonstrate that you take pleasure in working with children, have the ability to plan and carryout pro-grams designed to serve from 1 to over 100 participants, and computer skills. You must have excellent communication skills and exhibit confidence in front of the public.

The majority of our children’s programs occur in the early evenings so you would be expected to work a varying schedule includ-ing evenings and weekends. The library is open Tuesday to Saturday. We are closed on Sundays and Mondays.

This is a full-time regular position and includes a competitive benefit package in-cluding health, dental, vision, disability, life, 401k, retirement and more. $11.96/hr

Community Nursing ServicesHome Health & Hospice

601 N. Main • Tooele • 882-3913882-6209 fax

Equal Opportunity Employer

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HOME HEALTH TEAM!“SIGN ON BONUS”

RNImmediate openings for a full

time RN Case Manager to providehome health care to clients in the Tooele Area. Mileage reimburse-

ment. Previous Home Health experience helpful, but willing to

train the right candidate.

Apply at our office, or fax a resume to:

has an opening for an evening

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If you are interested, pleaseapply on-line at jobs.usu.edu.

If you have questionsconcerning the position please call Dr. Kathleen Robinson at

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* TFCU reserves the right to refuse all bids if it determines those offers are unacceptable.All vehicles sold as is.Time will be given to arrange financing.

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For more information please call

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Tooele County School DistrictJOB OPPORTUNITIESJOB OPPORTUNITIES

TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL - Asst Softball Coach: Seeking individuals with softball experience as a participant and/or coach.Will work under the direction of the Head Softball Coach. For more information pleasecontact Principal Topham, 833-1978 or Human Resources, 833-1900. CLOSINGDATE: Open until filled

TITLE 1 PARAPROFESSIONAL- Applicants must have two years of college or demonstrate proficiency through passing the Para Pro Exam. Should haveskills in teaching, reading, and math working under the direct of licensed staff. Formore information please contact Title 1 Director Debra Bushek or Human Resources, 833-1900. CLOSING DATE: Open until filled

GRANTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL - Asst. Girls Golf Coach: Applicantmust have the ability to teach strong golf fundamentals, strategies, and sportsmanship. Seeking individual with golf experience as a participantand/or coach. For more information please contact Principal McCluskey,884-4500 or Human Resources, 833-1900, X1103. CLOSING DATE:Thursday,March 13th, 2008 - 4:00 pm

SUMMER LAWN CARE SPECIALIST (Lawn Mower)- The applicantshould be able to operate a commercial riding lawn mower, have experience driving a vehicle with a 20 foot goose neck trailer, be able to lift a minimum of50 lbs and working knowledge of commercial lawn care. Position will begin:April14, 2008. For more information please contact David Beacham, Supervisor,Maintenance, 833-1992 or Human Resources, 833-1900 X1103. CLOSING DATE:Monday, March 24th, 2008

Tooele District Office - CTE Teacher Specialist: Must have currentteaching certificate in CTE or counseling. Position is full-time with benefits, 230 days a year. For more information contact Marianne Oborn, (435)833-1900,X1154, or Human Resources, (435)833-1900. Closing date: Friday, March 28, 2008

TCSD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERThe district provides reasonable accommodations to the known disabilities of applicants in

compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Individuals needing special accommodations should notify Terry Christensen, at TCSD, 92 Lodestone Way Tooele, Utah or call 833-1900.

Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent.Applications, Job description & information may be picked up at the District Office

- 92 Lodestone Way, Tooele or downloaded at web site: tooelesd.org

is accepting applications for:

Please call 435-843-7561or fax resume to 435-843-7565

915 N. Main • Tooele

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Miscellaneous

$100 Sunglass Hutgift certificate Willsell for $65. Willmail it to you.(435)840-8625

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

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

TIP TOE Dance Studio.Tip Toe Dance is com-ing to your area. Joinus for an open houseSaturday, March 15thfrom 11-1. We are lo-cated at 822 East MainSt on the corner of SR138 & SR 112. Comesee what we have to of-fer all dancers. Call Na-talee Stewart for moreinformation.(801)897-3275

Miscellaneous

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.

BLOOMING TREE Pre-school. Open houseSaturday, March 1511-1. 882 East Main StSuite C, Grantsville,Utah 84029 on the cor-ner of SR 138 & SR112.

CLASSY FURNITURESale. Collectibles. NewNovels. Many otheritems. 742 N 100 E#212 Tooele LakeviewBLDG. C Anytime.Cash Only.

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

FOR SALE Lawnmow-ers, Riders and usedlawn equipment. Buy,sell, trade. We haulscrap. Call Bill’s MobileService 833-0170,840-2327

FREE FILL Dirt. Youpick up.(435)830-7346

Furniture & Appliances

BRASS DAY Bed, popup bed, 2 mattresses, 3sheet sets, 3 blankets,1 quilt, 2 shams $300(435)830-3152

LARGE DRESSER withmirror $270; whitemetal twin-size head-board, footboard andrails $100; antique buf-fet and table w/6 chairs$879 for everything.Homebodies, 1 N. MainSt. 882-0650.

MAYTAG DRYER withnew heating element.F o r s a l e $ 1 0 0435-833-9319

NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance. Washers/ dryers$99-$199. Completerepair service. Satis-faction guaranteed.Parts for all majorbrands. Walmart giftcards w/purchases over$100 . 843 -9154 ,830-3225.

POWER CHAIR Jet Ul-tra three. New battery$ 5 0 0 . C a l l(435)843-3583

Garage, Yard Sales

GRANTSVILLE. 151 E.Durfee Street, Satur-day, March 15th, 9am.Spring Yard Sale. Fan-tastic yard sale with fur-niture, tools, office sup-plies, clothes, antiqueringer washers, etc.

HAVING A GARAGESALE? Advertise it inthe classifieds. Call882-0050

TOOELE 849 S 690 W,Saturday, 8am-1pm,Rain or shine inside ga-rage. Crafts, boysclothes,lots of stuff!

Pets

*RUSH LAKE KEN-NELS. Boarding, obidi-ence training. Booknow! Call (435)882-5266 www.rushlakekennels. com

Pets

PLEASE ADOPT US!Free to good home,Cute & Sweet Cats.1 male, 3 females.

Please call 241-0052

POOP-SCOOP ANDAWAY Poop-Scoopand Away will come toyour home and cleanup the mess your sweetpooches left. Call(435)882-2085 for ap-pointment

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Pets

PUPPIES 6wks old, ei-ther purebred Chihua-huas or half-Chihua-hua, half-toy poodle.$250. Call (435)830-5285 or (435)843-0433

SHIHTZU PUPPIES.Pure-bred, beautifulmarkings, 1st shots.$450 Call LaFawn435-884-0712

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57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372

Quiet, Quality apartments in a restored historic structure

The Best Places at the Best PricesCompletely Furnished

Weekly & Monthly Rates

Domestic ViolenceVictim’s Advocate

To Apply

Return a completed Tooele City Application and, if desired, a resume and cover letter explainingyour qualifications and interest in this position by 5:00 pm on March 26. Return materials to:

Tooele City HR Office, 90 N Main, Tooele, UT, 84074

or fax to 435-843-2106

Tooele City is accepting applications for our Do-mestic Violence Victim’s Advocate. This position is established to provide support to victims of domestic violence and will require response to crisis calls - after police have secured the scene - occurring in the evenings, on the weekends, and holidays, as necessary.

More About the Job:Additional responsibilities include interviewingvictims of domestic violence and advising them of available resources; coordinating the services of various agencies for victims; collecting informa-tion in assistance to police officers; writing reports documenting referrals and actions; maintaining case files and inform officers of relevant case informa-tion; assisting victims by providing emotional support through court proceedings; developingand conducting training courses; developing and carrying out public education campaigns to raise awareness of domestic violence issues; attending meetings to build cooperative relationships among service agencies and departments; and coordinating the needs of related grant(s). The advocate may also develop and coordinate a volunteer program to assist in responding to crisis calls.

Qualifications:We are seeking an individual who is compassionate about this job and is confident in his/her abilities to make a difference in the lives of victims. You must have an internal desire to be there for those who need you. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build relationships among various agencies is important. Administrative skills needed include experience with Microsoft Word, data input, and records management. You must be able to respond to call-outs as necessary. Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Driver’s License and be insurable.Must complete a State certified domestic violence advocacy course within the first 6 months of em-ployment.

Ideally you should have a high school diploma (or equivalent) and some experience in a counselor/ad-vocacy role or personal knowledge of the dynamics of domestic violence. Additional desired qualifica-tions include post secondary education or course work in psychology, social work, or another related field; residency in the Tooele Valley; and bi-lingual Spanish/English speaking.

Work Hours:32 hours per week. The nature of the job requires that the work hours be somewhat flexible. You will be able to recommend standard office hours for approval; however, these hours may be modified by the Department to adjust for after hour call-outs that occurred during the week.

Compensation & Benefits:This position includes the full Tooele City benefit package offered to full-time regular employees.This includes health, dental, vision, life, disability,paid leave, holidays, retirement, and 401k – among other benefits. $14.08/hr

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Help Wanted

Excellent pay & benefits

is seeking a detail oriented, self motivated person to be in charge

of the landscaping of our beautiful campus in Erda. Part-time, hourly

pay, based on experience.

Send resumes [email protected]

or fax to 435.843.5416

New Construction

768 N. Main • 843-1200

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Livestock

80 BALES Hay for cows.$5/bale (435)830-7346

OPEN HORSE Show’sGrantsville Ut, PegasusEvent Center 291 NRace. March 15th andApril 12th 10am Call(435)830-7365 for info.Lessons also available

QUALITY HORSE Shoe-ing and training byJ e a n F e l l o w s(435)843-1059

HORSE BOARDING. 61acres of riding area with2 round exercising pensand a 100ft by 200ft rid-i ng a rena Ca l l(435)830-0062

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Sporting Goods

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Personals

ADOPT A Childlessyoung fun loving finan-cially secure couple,beach house, outdooradventures, great edu-cation awaits yourbaby. Expenses paid.Craig & Katherine1-800-562-8287

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

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Personals

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Child Care

A STAY AT home Momof 2 would love towatch your kids. Clean,fun and flexible. MelisaCell (801)250-1230

CHILD CARE. Beentending Granddaugh-ters. Have room for 3more 1-4yr olds. PTokay. Singing, dancing,period of play. Bigfenced yard. 36yrs ex-perience. Gabriele(435)228-8293

CHILD CARE. Fun &loving day care inStansbury Park, Fulltime and part timeopenings available6am-6pm Mon-Fri. Call(435)830-2226.

COUNTRY KIDS Daycare has 3 openings for2-5yr old children. CallCarrie (435)884-6919or Cass ie (435)840-4090

DAYCARE IN My funloving clean home. 4openings full time only,1 to 5yrs old. Mon-Fri,6am-5pm Food andsnacks prov ided .(435)882-3869

Experienced daycareprovider for 8yrs is nowaccepting new full timeenrollees to an inhome, loving and edu-cational environment.Daycare hours are from5am-6pm Parents mayinquire by call ing(435)224-4796

GROWING YEARS Day-care, State licensed, 25years, transportation toand from schools.Hours 4:30am-5:30pm.Call 882-5055 or830-7381

NEED A Babysitter? I’ma stay at home mom inGrantsville with 3 kids.M-F anytime. Call Tif-fany (435)884-6718

Help Wanted

1 0 0 W O R K E R SNEEDED! Assemblecrafts, wood items. Ma-terials provided. To$480+ per week. Freeinformation package.24 hours (801)264-5665.

11 MOTHERS/ Othersto work from home withcompu te r , $500 -$3500/mo. 2bpaiddaily.com

DRIVERSClass A truck driver positions available.

Local and OTR, Haz Mat & tank endorsements

required. Current DMV printout required.

Competitive pay & ben-efits. Apply in person.

MP EnvironmentalServices, Inc.

1043 N. Industrial Park Circle, Grantsville UT 84029. 435-884-0808

ClassroomSubstitutesDDI VANTAGE

Early Interventionprogram desires substitute class-room assistants to help in play

groups with tod-dlers with special needs. Will work

as needed. Experi-ence with young children required.

Email [email protected] fax 882-2768.

EOE

HelpWanted

PhysicalTherapy

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ManagerAssistant

Now accepting applications for

Apply or bring resume inperson at

1226 North Main, Tooele

HAVING A yard sale?Advertise in the Tran-script

Help Wanted

Lube Tech/MechanicPerform maintenance and

repair on heavy equip-ment and trucks perform services on equipment-oil

changes, samples etc. Haveknowledge of commonly

used concepts, practices and procedures within this field. Must have 3 or more years experience, class a CDL w/Hazmat endorsement. Must be reliable, highly motivatedand experienced and able to perform the functions of this

job. Great benefits. 401k, health and vacation.

Apply in person at

1830 W. Hwy 112, TooelePay dependent on

experience.

WE ROCK

2 BROTHERS, a Veri-zon Wireless dealer, isnow hiring part time po-sitions. Pay is hourlyplus commission. Mustbe flexible. Please con-t a c t E m i l y a t(435)201-4381

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AMERICAN INN &SUITES is looking forbreakfast attendant.Monday through Thurs-day. Must be depend-able apply in person.491 S Main St.

AN ENERGETIC PER-SON needed for fastpaced pediatric medicaloffice. Will train highlymotivated individual.Competitive salary.E-mail resume to [email protected]

AUTOMOTIVE WIN-DOW Tinter needed.Professional experi-ence required. P/TP l e a s e c a l l(435)882-8669 Steve

AVON: TO BUY ORSELL. Sell to anyone.For information call in-dependent sales repre-sentative Vi Knutson884-3830

BOOKMOBILE LIBRAR-IAN II Department ofCommunity and CultureTooele County. Fulltime position located inTooele County, Utah.$18.50 - $29.33 hourly.Excel lent benefi ts.Combine your drivingskills and your love of li-braries! Provide book-mobile library service toall of Tooele County.Circulate books andvideos to elementaryschool children andresidents of rural com-munities. Drive andmaintain a large book-mobile on rural roads ina wide variety ofweather according topreset schedules. Helpusers find and obtain li-brary materials. Usethe Internet to checkout books and locate in-formation for TooeleCounty residents. TOAPPLY: Go to https://statejobs.utah.gov Req-uistion #16433. Closes3/18/2008.

BUSY DOCTORS officeseeking full time recep-tionist. Must be organ-ized and have excellentphone skills. Call435-224-2501

CAR DETAILER. Mustbe 18 or older. Fulltimedays. Apply at 126North Garden Street.

CHILDREN’S GROUPFacilitator. Children’sService Society of Utahto teach drug preven-tion and social skillsthrough play for at-riskyouth. HS Grad. Emailresume [email protected] (800)839-7444

IF YOU are an enthusi-astic passionate individ-ual who measures up toMaverik’s core valuesthrives on interactingwith the public in a re-tail environment of ex-treme fun, then Maverikwants to explore withyou, employment ad-ventures at Maverik.We are now acceptingapplications for the fol-lowing positions for ourGrantsville store: StoreDirector, Food ServiceManager, OperationsManager, Food ServicePersonnel, and Adven-ture Guides. Pleasesubmit a resume forStore Director andManager positions, ap-ply at Maverik store at246 E 2000 N, TooeleApplication forms arealso available online atwww.maverik.com

DRIVERS/ CDL CareerTraining w/Central Re-frigerated. We Train,Employ w/$0 down fi-nancing. Avg $40,0001st year! 800-521-9277

Help Wanted

COPY EDITORThe Tooele TranscriptBul let in, a 113-year-old, twice-weeklynewspaper in one ofUtah's fastest-growingareas, seeks a copyeditor. Duties includeediting stories forstyle, punctuation,and grammar; writingheadlines, captionsand subheads; serv-ing as liason betweenthe editorial and de-sign departments;compiling a section ofcommuni ty newsbriefs; and occasionaltyping of handwrittensubmissions. Appli-cants must have aworking knowledge ofAssociated Pressstyle, solid newsjudgement and theability to meet dead-lines consistently.This position requiressome evening hours.Exper ience wi thNewsEdit and In-Design a plus, thoughnot required. Prefer-ence will be given toapplicants with localjournalism experi-ence. Send resumeand cover letter de-tailing salary require-ments to Editor JeffBarrus at [email protected].

DECORATING Consult-ants needed. Fantasticcareer with Business &Decorating training.Money in direct per-portion to your efforts.Only Self-Starter needapply. Call Kathy(435)850-8141

DENTAL ASSISTANTneeded in Fun Fastpaced Grantsville officew/strong communica-tions skills, an energeticpersonality, knowledgeof dentrix, 4 handeddentristy a plus. Faxresume and references(435)884-6790

DISPATCHER- Tooele.Carlisle SynTec Inc. Aleading manufacturer ofsingle- Ply foofing prod-ucts and accessories, isseeking a Dispatcher.Applicants must haveone year experience ar-ranging and controllinglong haul flatbed trucktransportation of out-bound shipments, pos-sess excellent cus-tomer service skills,and be able to ensuretimely delivery of ourproducts. Knowledge ofSAP and MS Excel de-sired or familiararitywith computer izedwarehouse and ship-ping applications. Appli-cants Must be able topass a drug test/back-ground check. Workdays are M-F but mustbe available for over-time including Saturdayand Sunday. CarlisleSynTec offers a goodwage and comprehen-sive benefits packageincluding a companymatched 401(k) pro-gram, paid vacationand holidays, and medi-cal/dental insurance.Please e-mail resumewith salary history to:[email protected].

com, fax (435)843-2469

ELECTRICIANS - Seek-ing licensed Journey-man and 4 Year Ap-prentices to work in SaltL a k e C i t y(801)313-1234

ENERGETIC PersonWanted. P/T Lead Gen-erator, Flexible, GoodPay, Work at theTooele Home Depot.Ask for Jeff.

EXCAVATION LA-BORER and operator$10-$20/hr DOE Faxresume and referencesto (435)843-1187 Attn:Leslie

EXPERIENCED CNAsNeeded. Apply at Cot-tage Glen 1892 AaronDrive, Tooele.

FRATERNAL SEEKSPart-time bartender,short order cook, Mon-day through Thursday.S o m e w e e k e n d s6:00p.m. to close. Ap-ply in person Mondaythrough Friday. 1100East Vine.

HIGHEST PAID Cooksin the area Apply inperson Track Brewingcompany 1641 N Main.

HOME DATA Entry key-ing medical claims.Must key 60 WPM and10,000KPH. Knowl-edge of basic computerprograms. M-F. Emailr e s u m e t [email protected] or call(801)747-5800

PAINTERS & PainterHelpers WANTED!.Contractor in business60+ years is looking forpainters & painter help-ers. Competitive wages& benefits pkg. Form o r e i n f o c a l l(800)362-1943. EOE.WA Drug Free Busi-ness. www.dunkinand-bush.com

Help Wanted

HOTEL FRONT DeskRepresentative. Jointhe Front Desk team atLa Quinta Salt Lake Air-port or Midvale Hoteland start a great chap-ter in your career! Foryour flexible workschedule and stable jobhistory, La Quinta willreward you with com-petitive pay & benefitsand the empowermentto do "Whatever ItTakes" to help ourguests. Hourly wagebased upon experiencebetween $8.75 to$9.50. Apply in personor call (801)366-4444.

LOOKING FOR part timeQuality people to workwith individuals wtih de-velopmental disabilitiesfor day program andsupported living. Musthave own transporta-tion. Weekends re-quired. Call (435)843-7545 or online atachievecs.com

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

Help Wanted

IFCO SYSTEMS has op-portunit ies in theTooele area for PalletRepair and GeneralProduction laborers,Physically demandingpositions. Good payand benefits. All newlyhired individuals arepromptly screenedthrough the E-Verfiyelectronic employmentauthorization programrun by the US Citizen-ship an immigrationServices. Apply in per-son at: 1820 West GAvenue Tooele, Ut8 4 0 7 4 P h :(435)843-4280 EOE/Drug free workplace.

JANITORIAL POSITION/Office cleaning/ FloorMaintenance, CarpetCleaning. Experienced.South area, Monday-Friday FT, $10.00/hr,benefits. 801-255-6271

LABORERS - Lookingfor const laborers towork in Salt Lake andTooele Counties. Owncar preferred, daily pay.(801)313-1234

Help Wanted

LOOKING FOR peopleto Work From Home.$500-$5000 PT/ mo.Training Available. Call(801)461-3390

MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office.Preferably familiar withchiropractic. Please faxr e s u m e t o(435)833-9223 or call(435)833-9200 ask forDana.

Help Wanted

NEWSPAPER CARRI-ERS needed for earlymorning driving routesfor the Deseret Morningnews and Salt LakeTr ibune . Con tac tBrenda (435)496-3596

PAINT CONTRACTORlooking for a paint appli-cator with experienceapplying floor coatings.Must have own trans-portation. Call John at882-9854 or fax resumeto 843-7276.

SELL YOUR car in theTranscript Bulletin Clas-sified section.

C6 THuRSDAy March 13, 2008

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Office Space FOR RENT915 North Main, Tooele$650-$800 per month each unit

with deposit negotiable.

Please call 843-7561

TOOELE- A new ConsumerAwareness seminar explains all

you need to know about buying a home in Tooele County. Learn the

complete home-buying processincluding important information

about how your credit recordaffects your loan.

Call Rene at 882-4111to reserve your seat.

FREE FIRST-TIMEHome Buyers Seminar

Thursday, March 18th • 7pm

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3 bdrms w/walk-in master closet, Updated kitchen 1 1/2 bthrms, w/newly updated

master bath, 2 Family Rooms, Professionally installed home theatre

with surround sound, 1865 sq ftTop of the line high efficiency furnace,

Laminate flooring on main floor,Air conditioning, Big backyard area

To see more of this home, please contact

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Tooele County Board of Realtors 2007 Rookie of the Year

Help Wanted

PART TIME Construc-tion help, no experiencenecessary. Willing totrain the right person.Working in the Tooelearea. Fun and friendlywork environment. Call(435)830-0374 for inter-view.

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.

THE STANSBURY Serv-ice Agency has open-ings for seasonal parkmaintenance workers.Heavy lifting required.No benefits. Salary is$9.00/ hour and up de-pending on experience.Work day time hoursfrom March- October,M-F. Must be 18 orolder and have a validUtah Drivers License.Applications must bereceived at the SSA Of-fice, 1 Country Club,Suite 1, StansburyPark, UT 84074 byMarch 16, 2008 and areavailable in person oron the website www.stansburypark.org. CallCindy at 882-6188 withany questions.

Help Wanted

SHIPPING SPECIALIST.Carlisle SynTec Inc., Aleading manufacturer ofcommercial roofing ma-terials, is seeking aShipping Specialist. Ap-plicants must have in-termediate skills withMS Excel,Word andwindows operationgsystems. Knowledge ofSAP or familiararity withcomputerized ware-house and shipping ap-plications desired. Oneyear experience in acustomer service func-tion providing directsupport to internaland/or external custom-ers. Receiving, shippingor warehouse opera-tions desirable. CarlisleSynTec offers highlycompetitive wage andcomprehensive benefitsincluding a companymatched 401(k) pro-gram, paid vacationand holidays, Medical/Dental/ vision. Pleaseconvey your resumewith salary history [email protected], fax (435) 843-2469. Carlisle SynTecInc. 1600 West B. Ave.Tooele, Utah 84074

Help Wanted

TALENT NEEDED.Films, modeling, TVprojects! Earn $10-$95hourly. No school orexperience. 801-438-0067

TRUCK DRIVERSNeeded Great routesand fair pay. Smallcompany.(435)830-0955(801)498-7292

WELDERS - Now hiringexp Mig, Duel Shield,and Stick welders.Forklift and OverheadCraneexp helpful butnot necessary. Call(801)313-1234

WORK FROM home orto doorstep, many dif-ferent positions avail-able, 8hrs minimum,age 12 or older. Easymoney. 882-5381

Motorcycles & ATVs

2006 Yamaha, Banshee,“Spec ia l Ed i t ion” ,$5000, Diablo ATVTrailer, 7’x10’, includesspare tire, $1200,(435)884-6285

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Trailers

16 FOOT Pace MAeri-can enclosed trailer.4,500lb ramp capacity.Side door. 2 5/16” hitch.Very heavy duty.$ 3 , 5 0 0 S e t h435-833-9679

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 x 8329

1973 CHEVROLETMonte Carlo Landu mildcustom, new motor,dual-exhaust, wheels,tires, tint, health forcessale, real head turner,runs great $2000 obo(435)833-0492

1977 FORD MustangII Interior and body ingood condition needscarburetor an electri-cal work $1800 obo435-830-2344

1981 BUICK Regal. Goldchain steering wheel,and gold and chromespokes. $1800 obo. Ian830-6617

1995 ISUZU Trooper.150k miles. White.Great interior and exte-rior condition. Needstransmission and A/Ccompressor.$1000 obo.Call Seth 435-833-9679

1996 BERETTA runs,Needs work, $400 asis. (435)882-4324

1998 CHEVY Blazer4X4, 6 cylinder, auto-matic, 4dr, new brakes,shocks and tires. $2100Call 435-241-0735 After6pm

CADILLAC DEVILLE1998 Excellent con-d i t i o n . $ 4 , 9 9 0435-882-4170 or435-496-4960

FOR SALE 1984 CrownVictoria 435-882-3532

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Autos

FOR SALE 2004 Hyun-dai Elantra excellentcondition, low miles,M u s t s e e C a l l(435)849-9041

FORD WINDSTAR SE73/T Loaded, DVD/CD,white, great shape,6cyl, superb gas mile-age, runs great, $9800o b o E r d a(801)580-7899

HONDAS FROM $500!Police Impounds ForSale! Many Makes andModels, For ListingsCall 800-586-3805 X9436

MUST SELL: 98 FordMustang GT, under100,000 miles. Welltaken care of. $7000obo. 830-0518

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

TRANSMISSION RE-PAIR, rebuild. Low costto Tooele residents.Will buy vehicles 1990and up that needstransmission work,cash paid. Shop(801)972-5810 Home(435)843-8181

SUVs

2004 DODGE Durango,Limited Edition, 5.7 Li-ter, Hemi Magnum,38,500 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.

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

$500! TRUCKS/ SUVsfrom $500! Chevys,Jeeps, Fords and More!Police Impounds ForSale, For Listings Call800-586-3805 x 9973

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

1978 CHEVY Silverado.Newer engine, think itjust needs starter. 5 50”tires worth $1500 easy.Asking $1000 obo435-830-2544

FOR SALE. 1996 Chev2500 4X4 350 Auto130K. Not a problemtruck. $4500. Call(435)850-9625, Leavea message.

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Apartments for Rent

$400/MO (Includesspace rent) to buymobile home. Forsale by mobile homec o u r t o w n e r .435-850-9852

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

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

2BDRM APT, $535/mo,$400/dep. Accept hous-ing. 328 E Main,G ran t sv i l l e . Ca l l(435)884-0432.

LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious inquiries only.w/d hook ups, a/c,$585/mo, $500/dep. Nopets, 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

Apartments for Rent

V A L L E Y V I E WMotel. Call (435)882-3235. or (435)882-7008. Nice, quiet1bdrm, 2bd, kitchenetteavailable. Monthly,weekly & daily specials.HBO, cable. Open24hrs. 585 Canyon Rd,Tooele.

Homes for Rent

$$WHY RENT whenyou can buy? 0down programs, notperfect credit. Firsttime buyers, Singleparent programs.Call for details. BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate

1BDRM 1BTH 239 4tht r e e t $ 6 0 0 / m o801-598-4881www.outwestrealty.com

LOCAL COUPLE lookingfor property w/flexible fi-nancing. (435)843-0785

HORSE PROPERTY3bdrm, 2bth Beautiful2,000sqft manufacturedhome on 20acres w/wa-ter in Rush Valley. Cor-ral, fencing, 3 stall barn,and huge shop/ garage.1yr lease. $1450/mo.$1000/dep.(801)699-7679

Homes for Rent

RENTALSFor a complete list of available

rentals call Sandy at

Prudential

882-4111

3BDRM 1BTH Spaciousand clean duplex withnew laminate flooring,basement, a/c, carportand storage. Pets ne-gotiable, no smoking.435-830-6994

3BDRM, 2BTH mobilehome for rent, no smok-ing/ pets. 882-1550

BEAUTIFUL 3BDRM2bth rambler, excel-lent condition, newcarpet & tile floors.Fully landscapedw/vinyl fencing. Par-tially furnished op-t ional. $1200/moOwner will pay waterand sewer bi l l .435-843-7070,801-860-0538

FURNISHED HOUSE forrent. 3 car garage4bdrm on the lake inStansbury. $2400/moCall Tom 801-243-4643

GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm2bth rambler, 2 cargarage, $1095/mo

92 North Aspen WayDavidson Realty

(801)466-5078

GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm,2bth plus full basement,2 garage, 1/3 acre.Lease, sale or trade.$950/mo. 643 E HunterWay. (801)671-1755

GRANTSVILLE, 4bdrm1.5bth, family room newpaint. Nice & clean!$1100/mo, $1000cleaning & deposit. Nosmoking/ pets. Refer-ences. (435)512-7873

NEW HOUSE for rent inTooele 3bdrm 2bth call(801)637-3418

RENT TO OWN & Lockin your Purchase PriceNOW!! No Bank Qualifi-cation Required!! Betterthan new 2005 Ram-bler, 628 E 1290 N.3298sqft, 3bdrm, 2bth,Bonus room Basementframed, Cen. Air, Tile$1395/mo PurchasePrice $259,900 Call El-len 888-597-6021 www.FreshStartHomesLLC.com RE/MAX Results

STANSBURY HOMESFor rent (435)843-9883Agent

STANSBURY PARK Im-maculate 5bdrm 2bthfully finished, living &family rooms, beautifulwood floors, 2 car ga-rage, RV parking andbig fenced yard. Walkto schools, parks, pool,lake and golf course.$1195/mo (Rent dropsto $1145/mo if paid by1st of month) 783C o u n t r y C l u b(951)237-5999

STANSBURY, 3bdrm,2bth, 2 car garage, nopets/ smoking, $950/mo$500/dep 159 E Inter-l o c h e n W a y(435)882-1477(435)830-4289

TOOELE 5BDRM 3bth 2car garage, clean, bign ice and qu ie t ,$1250/mo Some appli-ances included.(801)633- 8556 Owner/Agent Scott

TWO BEAUTIFULTooele Homes, 3bdrm,2.5bth, $1250/mo;4bdrm, 2bth, $1200/mo;no smoking, outdoorpets ok, 801-743-6003www.myhometownproperties.com

Homes

$$$SAVE MONEYFind HUD & Bankowned homes at:www.tooeleban-kowned homes.com orcall for a list BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate

A Great Deal in a Great Tooele Location

Attractive 3-bed, 3-bath family home in Overlake. Short walk to

park & playground. Clean & well kept. Approx. 2225 sq ft

Priced to sell! Only $203,900

See at www.kellykremer.com

496-0530

252 W 1480 N

FANTASTIC PRICE ongreat starter home.3bdrm, 2bth rambler,great room, island inkitchen, built 2004. Call1-800-728-1972 ext.4304 for more informa-tion. Keller Williams Re-alty.

Homes

Attractive & Affordable in SW Tooele

Attractive 3-bed, 2-bath family home in southwest Tooele. Hard-wood & tile flooring. Unfinished bsmt. Stucco Front. Rear Deck. Central A/C. Approx. 1646 sq ft.

Priced for a quick sale!Only $174,900

See at www.kellykremer.com

496-0530

972 W. 660 S.

Horse Property! Fabulous& Affordable in Erda

Attractive 4-bed, 3-bath, 1-acre horse property in Erda.

3-Fireplaces, Wet Bar, 2-Decks, Outbuildings and corrals, Fully Landscaped. Approx 2765 sq ft.

Priced to sell! Only $329,900See at

www.kellykremer.com 496-0530

3951 N Campbell Rd

2700 sq ft custom builtRambler with over-sizedgarage, open living floorplan, 3 bdrm, 2bth, hugeall tile grand master bath,sitting on a nice 1 acrelot with water rights on adead end St. in Erda, fullyfenced and landscaped42 x 60 steel building 14x 60 all steel horse barnwith fenced runs, sandfilled riding arena, largemud free parking areafor all the toys, asking$329,000.

Call 435-496-0721 owner/agent.

FOR SALE

2BDRM 2BTH, TotallyRemodled $120,000(435)840- 8199

3BDRM 2BTH Tri-levelfully finished, fencedbackyard, sprinklingsystem, corner lot, 2car garage RV parking,$180,000 Call Krystle(435)830-5693

CHARMING TRI-LEVELTooele Utah. Open feel,High vaulted ceilings,Gourmet kitchen, stepdown into family room.3bdrm, 2.5bth. Niceclean lines. Fenced inback yard. $205,999.Please call for a show-ing now. The Real Es-tate connection. 1(435)640-6447

DO YOU Have a Hometo Sell?? We haveNEW Homes availablefor A Trade Up Pro-gram! Call for DetailsNOW! We are down toour last 5 new homes inTooele area. Trade Upsalso available in SaltLake and Utah Coun-t i e s . C a l l D a n801-259-2843 RE/MAXResults

Free Home buyerWorkshop. Get youranswers here! Tues-day, March 18 at 7 P.M.C a l l R e n e a t435-882-4111 to re-serve your seat. Pru-dential R.E.

FSBO 1800sqft Overlaketownhome with at-tached garage. 3bdrm1.5bth, finished base-ment/ family room$ 1 4 7 , 0 0 0 C a l l(435)882-4320

FSBO 5BDRM, 3bthrambler, 1 year old, fin-ished basementw/kitchenette, land-scaping complete.Many extras! Ready to-d a y ! $ 2 9 9 , 5 0 0 .(801)860-5696,(435)882-7094

FSBO Starter home4bdrm 2bth, Must see.$135,000 firm. Dan841-9829

Grantsville- 3 to 5 bed-room luxury homes, 2to 3 baths low down fi-nancing avai lable.Free Recorded Mes-sage: 877-744-3427,ext 87. Prudential R.E.

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265 East Durfee St. G-ville

1832 N. Aaron Drive Tooele

Forbes Profes-sional PlazaNew professional office building to be built near Mountain West Medical Center. These will be the nicest offices in Tooele Valley! Call for details.

For Sale/Lease

HORSE PROPERTY!Brick rambler w/lifetime roof! 2,450 sq ft w/ 4 bdrm, 2 baths, and room to grow. New floor-ing, water heater, & central a/c. 0.40 acre. $185,000

898 North 620 East Tooele

Priced Right4 bdrm, 2 bath multi-level close to everything! New laminate flooring, RV parking, fenced yard with com-pleted landscape! $199,900

932 South 970 West Tooele

Roomy6 bdrm, 2 bath rambler, main floor laundry. Across from new elementary. Lg. Master bdrm., family rm w/ surround sound! $222,500

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5619 N Crenshaw Cir.4 bed, 2 .5 bth. Very open and spacious, Huge yard

$269,000. Call Sherri 435-840-5167.

406 Brook Ave This home is in

excellent condition! 2 bed 2 bath. $154,000.

Call Miranda 830-3319.

109 North 3rd StNew plumbing, electical,

carpet, paint, vinyl & appli-ances. Remodeled bath, new roof, $139,000. Call Jennifer

435-830-2088.

1466 Pine Canyon RdMobile home on .96

acres. Recently remod-eled. 3 bed, 1 bath.

$145,000, Call Jennifer 435-830-2088.

415 Lourdes Lane, Stansbury Very nice home in a great loca-

tion. 4 bed, 2 bath$244,900. Call Cathy

435-840-3804

3090 S. 8900 W., MagnaWell kept, newly painted, fully finished bsmnt. 4 bd,

2 bath $155,000. CallAngie (435)849-2570

1232 Brandy Lane Hurry and pick your

colors! New home for Christmas. 3 bed 2 bath. Custom home. $365,000.

Call Cathy 830-3804.

373 Meadow Dr.Cutsom Home. Upgrades throughout. 4 bed, 3 bath.

Huge bonus room. $394,900. Call

Cathy 435- 840-3804.

7171 W. Schuler, West Valley- Cute

home! 3 bdrm, 1 bath. Call Carley 435-849-

4006 or Amanda 435-830-4581.

41 Park AveDarling remodeled home with a loft. 2

bdrms, 2 bath. $158,000. Call Amanda

at 435-830-4581

1508 E 850 N.Build to your liking. 3 bedrooms 2 1/2 bath. $260,000. Call Cathy

435-840-3804.

5326 Cambridge Wy, Stansbury

Beautiful 2 Bed, 2 Bath home. $299,900. Call Nicky 801-910-0222.

872 N 1250 EAwesome home on East side. 5 Bed, 31/2 Bath.$226,900. Call Carol

801-520-6680

393 TahoeNice family home 100%

finished. 3bed, 2bath. $179,000. Call Sherri

435-840-5167

331 Davenport Grantsville Affordable

horse property. 3bed, 2 bath. $240,000. Call Sherri 435-840-5167

411 E 1480 NBeautiful quality

Rambler. 5 bed, 3 bath. $249,900. Call Kolleen

435-849-0603.

157 N 690 ECustom home located in quiet neighborhood. 3 bed,2 bath $225,000Owner/agent, Call

Miranda 435-830-3319.

5565 Hampton Way Stansbury

Just like new but much nicer. 3 bed, 2 bath

$310,000. Call Jennifer 435-830-2088.

1244 N. MainSte. 101, Gateway Prof. Plaza843-TEAM (8326)

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Cathy Maxfield435-840-3804

Carol Autry801-520-6680

Sherri Nelson435-840-5167

Spencer Smith435-840-8425

Melissa Cedar435-840-4295

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Carley Jones435-849-4006

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395 N Landmark Dr. Great family

home, 4 bed, 1 bath. $155,000 Call Angie

435-849-2570

508 Elk Meadow Loop Beautiful 5

bdrms, 2 3/4 Bath on .43 lot, East Side.

$349,000. Call Sherri 435-840-5167

5446 Ardennes Way Stansbury Park.

Nice home with new vinyl 4 bdrms, 2 bath. $225,000. Call Sherri

435-840-5167

Spring Canyon Estates

UnderContract 733 N. 310 E.

3 bdrms, 1 Bath. Nicely landscaped yard. Slate

& laminate wood floors. $175,000. Call Melissa

435-840-4295

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294 LakeviewGreat lake front prop-erty. 3 bed, 2 1/2 bath.

$385,000. Call Don 435-840-4462

Beautiful Country Living! 5 acre lots starting at $199,000 Corner of Pine

Canyon & Droubay Road. Call Amanda 435.830.4581 or Carley 435.849.4006

UnderContract

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

Bench. 4 bd, 3 bth. $399,900. Call Cathy

840-3804.

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1611 Bryan Rd, Erda 6 bed, 2 bath over 4000 sq/ft on 1 acre. 30 x

40 garage/shop. Call Jennifer 435-830-2088

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1228 N 690 E, Tooele5 bdrms, 4 baths, .26 lot,

completely finished, fantasticneighborhood.

3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 car garage/ shop, RV parking,

updated kitchen.

$148,900

Best Deal on Market, 3 bdrms, fenced yard, main level living,

family and laundry room.

Only $115,000Great Neighborhood,4 bed, 3 bath, Fully Fenced, RV pad,

2000 sq ft

$210,000

Lana McKean435-833-0233cell 801-518-8670

7 South Main St #305 Executive Plaza Tooele, Utah

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Pat Stevens435-840-8224

11 S 400 E • MEADOW$245,000 • MOTIVATED SELLER4.37 acres, great home w/ country

feel. Historic log cabin in bkyd.

217 N 5TH STREET • TOOELE$168,000 1558 sq ft, 3 bd, 1 bth bungalo in the

process of being updated. Brand new beautiful kitchen.

1150 S KIMBALL DRGRANTSVILLE • $245,000GREAT OPPORTUNITY!

Almost 1 ac of Horse Property

DRAMATICALLY REDUCED! WOW!

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68 N MEADOWLARK CIR.GRANTSVILLE • $267,000

3 bdrm, 2 bath, .50 acre lot. 3400 sq ft. Call Michell

Anderson 840-8898

2935 RAE STREETWVC • $255,000

Beautiful, clean home on Ray Street in West Valley City.

New everything.

494 E 670 N • TOOELE$265,000

Big Beautiful3000 sq ft home.

239 BOX ELDER • $229,999 Vacant, ready to move in. Almost 3100 sq ft home in South Willow Estates.

Ramber/Ranch on .34 acs.

1129 S 970 W • TOOELE$194,500 • ALMOST NEW!Neutral colors, fenced yd,

rv parking, great floor plan.

FULLY FENCED

244 E. BOX ELDERGRANTSVILLE • $314,999

BIG 1 ac horse property in South Willow Estates. Over

3100 sq ft with 8/12 pitch roof.

NEW LISTING

222 E DONNERGRANTSVILLE • $252,000Beautiful home, almost brand new, neut colors, great neighborhood,

walking trails, horse trails.

POSSIBLE SHORT SALE

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UNDER CONTRACT

Homes

NEW CUSTOM Town-homes from $119,000.The Maples of Tooele,beh ind Wa lmar t .(801)472-1102

ONE OF THE TOP 3Nicest Estates inTooele County on 5acres. Theater, everyupgrade imaginable!Asking $799,000 obo.Must sell! Also haveBrand New Customhome: come pick col-ors, cabinets, paint,etc. On 5 acres.Please call (435)224-4344

OPEN HOUSE for fan-tastic starter home. Sat-urday, March 15th,11am-1pm. 928 W 500S, for more informationc a l l S t e v e801-518-4977 KellerWilliams Realty.

RAMBLER 3BDRM 1bthlots of extras, Must see,$187,000(435)882-3691 842 EBonneville Way

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Homes

TRI-LEVEL LAKE View2400sq f t , 3bdrm,2.5bth, master with jet-ted tub, central air1361 E 970 N(435)840-5734$195,000 OBO

Mobile Homes

3BDRM, 2BTH mobilehome for rent, no smok-ing/ pets. 882-1550

Office Space

FOR LEASE Office/Bus iness SpaceUtilities included. 46 &48 South Main. 1month free. (602)826-9471(480)585-5380

Lots & Land

280 ACRES land inTooele County for sale,May sell in 40 acre par-tials owner financingp o s s i b l e C a l l(435)843-0180(435)830-0062

FOR SALE: Residentialdevelopment. Next toStansbury Park. 53acres. (435)882-6686

Water Shares

13 GRANTSVILLE Wa-ter shares for sale.$ 7 0 0 0 e a c h .(801)509-0159

FOR SALE 1 shareGrantsville Irrigation(435)224-2439

GREAT PRICE! 47 acrefeet water rights avail-able in Grantsville/Erda. Call Amanda fordetails 435-830-4581

WANTED: WATERrights or irrigationshares in Tooele Val-ley. Call Ross at801-642-0119

Commercial Property

FITNESS CENTER12750sqft, Main Street.Handball courts, lock-ers, showers, saunas,hot tubs, mirrored aero-bic/ dance area. Unlim-i ted poss ib i l i t ies !882-7094,(801)860-5696

Public Notices Meetings

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Public Notices Meetings

AGENDANOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the Stans-bury Park ImprovementDistrict will hold its regu-larly scheduled BoardMeeting on March 18,2008 at 4:00 p.m. at theStansbury Park Office,30 Plaza. The agendawill be as follows:1. CALL TO ORDER2. ENERGY MANAGE-MENT SURVEY- RICHSANGBERG, C-MA-TION, LLC3. WARD ENGINEER-INGa. Sewer Master Planb. Golf Course Irrigationc . W e l l # 4d. Waterline, Hwy 138Crossing4. MANAGER'S OP-ERATION REPORT5. OATH OF OFFICE-CLARK OGDEN6. PAYCHEX RESOLU-TION: #2008-37. BOARD MEETINGMINUTES- FEB. 19,20088. FINANCIALS & WAR-RANTS9. PETITIONS & COM-MUNICATIONS10. OLD BUSINESS &TRUSTEE CONCERNS11. ADJOURNMENT(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 13,2008)

PUBLIC NOTICEThe Shambip Soil Con-servation will hold itsmonthly meeting onTuesday March 18, 2008at 7:00 pm at the RushValley Town Hall.(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 11& 13, 2008)

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NOTICE AND AGENDANotice is hereby giventhat the North TooeleCounty Fire ProtectionService District will holdtheir regular monthlyboard meeting on March20, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. atthe Lake Point Fire Sta-tion, 1528 Sunset Road,Lake Point, UT.The agenda will be asfollows:1. Roll call2. Approval of minutes3. Update regarding newStansbury Station4. Bills and Communica-tions5. Policies and proce-dures6. Approve new mem-bers/ new employees7. Other business8. AdjournmentDated this 12th day ofMarch, 2008Cassandra RayAdmin. Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 13& 18, 2008)

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NOTICE AND AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSION WILLHOLD A REGULARMEETING ON TUES-DAY MARCH 18, 2008,AT 3:00 P.M., IN ROOM310, TOOELE COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, 47SOUTH MAIN STREET,TOOELE, UTAH. THEAGENDA IS:1. Roll Call2. Minutes3. Tax Adjustments4. Invoices5. Deseret Peak Com-plex6. Ordinance 2008-09 -Amending Chapter 13,Tooele County Transpor-tation Plan, of theTooele County GeneralPlan, Adding the TooeleValley Trails Master PlanIndex and Map7. Improvement Bondsfor Dream Hill EstatesSubdivision8. Establish Polling Lo-cations for June PrimaryElection9. Release of MineralExploration Agreementwith Grand Central SilverMines, Inc.10. Contract ReviewA) 05-05-06 - Mainte-nance of Forest Roadsin Tooele County,Tooele County and U.S.Department of Agricul-ture Forest ServiceB) 06-02-02 - Coopera-tive Law EnforcementAgreement, TooeleCounty, Tooele CountySheriff and U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, Forest Serv-ice Uinta National ForestC) 06-02-11 - ManagedPharmacy Benefit Serv-ices Agreement, TooeleCounty and Ad-vancePCS Health, LP/National Association ofCountiesD) 06-02-13 - ReciprocalAgreement, TooeleCounty and NorthTooele County Fire Dis-trict and Wendover Air-port Fire DepartmentE) 06-02-14 - Fire Pro-tection Mutual AidAgreement, TooeleCounty and DugwayProving Ground11. Board Appointments12. Public Concerns13. AdjournDATED THIS 12th DAYOF MARCH, 2008.Marilyn K. GilletteTooele County Clerk Pursuant 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 March 13,2008)

Public Notices Meetings

NOTICE AND AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSION WILLHOLD A REGULARMEETING ON TUES-DAY MARCH 18, 2008,AT 3:00 P.M., IN ROOM310, TOOELE COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, 47SOUTH MAIN STREET,TOOELE, UTAH. THEAGENDA IS:1. Roll Call2. Minutes3. Tax Adjustments4. Invoices5. Deseret Peak Com-plex6. Ordinance 2008-09 -Amending Chapter 13,Tooele County Transpor-tation Plan, of theTooele County GeneralPlan, Adding the TooeleValley Trails Master PlanIndex and Map7. Improvement Bondsfor Dream Hill EstatesSubdivision8. Establish Polling Lo-cations for June PrimaryElection9. Release of MineralExploration Agreementwith Grand Central SilverMines, Inc.10. Contract ReviewA) 05-05-06 - Mainte-nance of Forest Roadsin Tooele County,Tooele County and U.S.Department of Agricul-ture Forest ServiceB) 06-02-02 - Coopera-tive Law EnforcementAgreement, TooeleCounty, Tooele CountySheriff and U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, Forest Serv-ice Uinta National ForestC) 06-02-11 - ManagedPharmacy Benefit Serv-ices Agreement, TooeleCounty and Ad-vancePCS Health, LP/National Association ofCountiesD) 06-02-13 - ReciprocalAgreement, TooeleCounty and NorthTooele County Fire Dis-trict and Wendover Air-port Fire DepartmentE) 06-02-14 - Fire Pro-tection Mutual AidAgreement, TooeleCounty and DugwayProving Ground11. Board Appointments12. Public Concerns13. AdjournDATED THIS 12th DAYOF MARCH, 2008.Marilyn K. GilletteTooele County Clerk Pursuant 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 March 13,2008)

PUBLIC NOTICE OFM E E T I N G A N DAGENDATooele County PlanningCommissionThe Tooele County Plan-ning Commission willhold a Public Meeting onMarch 19, 2008 at 7:00p.m. in the Auditorium atthe Tooele CountyCourthouse, 47 SouthMain, Tooele, Utah.PUBLIC MEETING:1. Roll Call2. Approval of meetingminutes from March 5,20083. CUP # 08-00100005Version Wireless - Co-lo-cate on existing celltower4. Public Hearinga ) R e z o n e07-030-00008 RushLake Ranches - MU-40to RR-55. Other Business &Public Concerns6. AdjournmentFor questions call (435)843-3160 and ask tospeak to one of the plan-ning staff.Dated this 13th day ofMarch, 2008Mary Dixon, SecretaryTooele County Plan-ning Commission(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 13,2008)

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PUBLIC NOTICETOOELE COUNTYCOUNCIL OF GOVERN-MENTSNotice is hereby giventhat the Tooele CountyCouncil of Governmentswill hold a regularlyscheduled meeting onTuesday, March 18,2008 at 6:00 P.M. in theTooele County Court-house, Emergency Man-agement ConferenceRoom, 1st floor, 47South Main Street,Tooele, Utah.The agenda items forthis meeting are as fol-lows:1. Roll call 2. Approval of meetingminutes for February 19,20083. Natural and Hazard-ous Mitigation Plan (DesHeyliger - 801-363-4250)4. Revisions to the Com-munity Impact Boardplans for the upcomingyear - LaNiece5. Communities ThatCare presentation - MiloBerry (843-2188)6. AdjournmentDated this 13th day ofMarch, 2008Cindy Coombs, Secre-taryTooele County Councilof Governments(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 13,2008)

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PUBLIC NOTICETOOELE COUNTYCOUNCIL OF GOVERN-MENTSNotice is hereby giventhat the Tooele CountyCouncil of Governmentswill hold a regularlyscheduled meeting onTuesday, March 18,2008 at 6:00 P.M. in theTooele County Court-house, Emergency Man-agement ConferenceRoom, 1st floor, 47South Main Street,Tooele, Utah.The agenda items forthis meeting are as fol-lows:1. Roll call 2. Approval of meetingminutes for February 19,20083. Natural and Hazard-ous Mitigation Plan (DesHeyliger - 801-363-4250)4. Revisions to the Com-munity Impact Boardplans for the upcomingyear - LaNiece5. Communities ThatCare presentation - MiloBerry (843-2188)6. AdjournmentDated this 13th day ofMarch, 2008Cindy Coombs, Secre-taryTooele County Councilof Governments(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 13,2008)

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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEAPN: 10-047-0-0003Trust No. 1125537-07Ref: Michael MartinWard TRA: Loan No.xxxxxx4583. IMPOR-TANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED Novem-ber 20, 2006. UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TOP R O T E C T Y O U RPROPERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OFTHIS PROCEEDING,YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. OnApril 01, 2008, at4:30pm, James H. Woo-dall, Trustee, as duly ap-pointed Trustee under aDeed of Trust recordedNovember 21, 2006, asInstrument No. 272502,in Book xx, Page xx, ofthe Official Records inthe office at the CountyRecorder of TooeleCounty, State of Utah,executed by MichaelMartin Ward A MarriedMan, will sell at publicauction to highest bid-der, payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates at the time ofsale. Successful biddersmust tender a deposit of$5,000 in certified fundsto the trustee at the timeof sale, with the balancedue by noon the follow-ing business day, at theoffice of the Trustee. Atthe tooele county court-house 74 South 100East Tooele Utah allright, title and interestconveyed to and nowheld by it under saidDeed of Trust in theproperty situated in saidCounty and State de-scribed as: Lot 3, block1, west park subdivision,a subdivision of Tooelecity, according to the offi-cial plat thereof, re-corded in the office ofthe county recorder oftooele county, Utah..The street address andother common designa-tion of the real propertydescribed above is pur-ported to be: 573 West200 South Tooele Ut84074. Estimated TotalDebt as of April 01, 2008is $157,659.78. The un-dersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability forany incorrectness of thestreet address and othercommon designation, ifany, shown herein. Saidsale will be made withoutcovenant or warranty,express or implied, re-garding title, possession,condition or encum-brances, including fees,charges and expensesof the Trustee and of thetrusts created by saidDeed of Trust, to pay theremaining principal sumsof the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust. Thecurrent beneficiary of theTrust Deed as of thedate of this notice is:Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems,Inc. The record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the Notice ofDefault is/are: MichaelMartin Ward.Dated: March 06, 2008.James H. Woodall,Trustee 10653 RiverFront Parkway, Suite290 South Jordan Ut84095 (801)254-9450(800)245-1886 (Hotline)Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00P.M. Signature/ by:James H. Woodall,Trustee R-168891(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 6,13 & 20, 2008)

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779 E.890 N.

SUPER NICE RAMBLER- culd-de-sac. Beautifully landscaped .23 lot/ extra large deck/ electric awning, full vinyl fence, auto sprinklers, R.V. parking. Central air, laminate and tile flooring. Plantations shutters in

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ONLY$189,900

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585 S. 525 W.

Large house in quiet neighborhood(easy walk to school). Enjoy evenings with cozy fireplace. Also a woodburning stove in bsmt. Central air.Large unfinished bsmt to finish as you desire. Huge(.41) lot. Lots of room inside and out!

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Price Reduced

288Griffith

Darling multi on quiet street. Open and spa-cious with family room off kitchen.Large yard

with mature trees and full auto sprinklers. Large closets. Room in bsmt almost finished

for bedroom or family room.

ONLY$169,900

MLS #754257

875 N.650 E

Fully finished rambler inside & out! Lo-cated in nice NE neighborhood close to el-ementary school. Water softener & reverse osmosis. Basement has surround sound &

more Great backyard patio. A MUST SEE!

ONLY$234,900

MLS # 777100

4125PalmerRD

on 5 acres in West Erda! Well and water rights included.

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ONLY$380,000

MLS #756792Nice Rambler

1867 N.170 W.

GREAT DEAL IN OVERLAKE! Seller is high-ly motivated, bring all offers!! Close to elemen-tary and jr. high school. Easy access to highway

for easy commute.LARGE YARD! Family room in bsmt is wired for surround sound and

keyed for fireplace just needs sheetrock.

ONLY$236,000

MLS #762641

931 N 650 E

Nice rambler in desirable neighborhood, short walk to school, easy commute to SLC, Central air, 3 TONE PAINT, main floor laundry, large cement patio stubbed for gas,RV parking, tiled

bathrooms, laundry and entry. CLEAN! A MUST SEE! PRICED RIGHT!

ONLY$199,900

MLS #766265

538 Oak Court

LOCATION! Deer Hollow is your destina-tion! Quiet & Serene. Beautiful condo is

former model home. So many extras- wired for surround sound, granite, tile, humidifier.

ONLY$219,000

MLS #766263

PRICE REDUCED

90 N.Center St.

Recently remodeled, new paint, new carpet,new tile, new sink, new appliances, All brick rambler on LARGE (.32) lot. 24X30 detached garage is insulated & sheetrocked with seperate power,

wood burning stove, and 8 ft. door.

ONLY$209,000

MLS #768512

1185 N. MainTooele

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WAAAY BETTER THAN NEW! Freshly painted and new carpet. Lg. (.32) beautifully landscaped yard, classy rock work, concrete stamped patio. 2nd garage (drive thru door) is 26x30, heated, shower, sink,toilet,

it’s own water heater, Lots of light, lots of storage!

ONLY$259,500

MLS #738307

6684HARVESTDR

Lg. kitchen w/lots of cupboards,new quartz countertops, new laminate flooring, lg.

pantry & main floor laundry, grand master bath- garden tub, separate shower,double sinks lg. deck w/ benches. MUST SEE!

ONLY$227,000

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4 Beautiful5 to 9 Acre

Lots In Erda!Starting at $225,000

6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family rooms, brick & stucco Rambler on 5 acres. Price Reduced $478,000

1604 Country Ln • ErdaPrice Reduced $489,900

1470 W. Hwy 199, Rush Valley

6 bdrms, 1 full bath, 23/4 baths, cozy dining room and kitchen. Over 2600 sq. ft. finished, beautiful 1 acre lot, fantastically landscaped, over 100 mature trees. $259,900

4064 Palmer Rd, Erda

3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car grg., beautiful home with so many extras. Spectacular master suite. On over 1/3 acre lot. Wow $289,900

73 Iron Rod Rd, Tooele

3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car grg. Verycute rambler in very nice area. Corner lot, walk-in closets, master bath, great mountain views.$219,900

1388 N. 650 E. • TooelePRICED REDUCED

Lots Canyon Rim EstatesSoutheast Tooele • Starting at $79,000

2866 W. Rim Rock Dr. • Benches at South Rim Phase IIStockton • $381,900

• 1.5 Acres• Granite countertops• 4 bedrooms

• Bonus Room• Choose your colors• Rock/Stucco Exterior

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Stockton • $379,900• 2 Acres• Granite countertops• 4 bedrooms• Open beautiful floor plan

• Bonus Room• Large garage• Basement entrance in garage

PRICE REDUCED

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Over 2900 sq feet on each floor. With a 300 sq. foot bonus room. Open beautiful floor plan. Living room, dining room and den. Large and beautiful master bedroom and bathroom. Spacious kitchen, family room with the covered patio. 4 bed rooms on the main floor and 3 in the basement. An amazing theater room with tiered seating a must see!1 All of this and 5 acres too.

1464 Country Lane, Erda $799,900

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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEAPN: 10-047-0-0003Trust No. 1125537-07Ref: Michael MartinWard TRA: Loan No.xxxxxx4583. IMPOR-TANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED Novem-ber 20, 2006. UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TOP R O T E C T Y O U RPROPERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OFTHIS PROCEEDING,YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. OnApril 01, 2008, at4:30pm, James H. Woo-dall, Trustee, as duly ap-pointed Trustee under aDeed of Trust recordedNovember 21, 2006, asInstrument No. 272502,in Book xx, Page xx, ofthe Official Records inthe office at the CountyRecorder of TooeleCounty, State of Utah,executed by MichaelMartin Ward A MarriedMan, will sell at publicauction to highest bid-der, payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates at the time ofsale. Successful biddersmust tender a deposit of$5,000 in certified fundsto the trustee at the timeof sale, with the balancedue by noon the follow-ing business day, at theoffice of the Trustee. Atthe tooele county court-house 74 South 100East Tooele Utah allright, title and interestconveyed to and nowheld by it under saidDeed of Trust in theproperty situated in saidCounty and State de-scribed as: Lot 3, block1, west park subdivision,a subdivision of Tooelecity, according to the offi-cial plat thereof, re-corded in the office ofthe county recorder oftooele county, Utah..The street address andother common designa-tion of the real propertydescribed above is pur-ported to be: 573 West200 South Tooele Ut84074. Estimated TotalDebt as of April 01, 2008is $157,659.78. The un-dersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability forany incorrectness of thestreet address and othercommon designation, ifany, shown herein. Saidsale will be made withoutcovenant or warranty,express or implied, re-garding title, possession,condition or encum-brances, including fees,charges and expensesof the Trustee and of thetrusts created by saidDeed of Trust, to pay theremaining principal sumsof the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust. Thecurrent beneficiary of theTrust Deed as of thedate of this notice is:Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems,Inc. The record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the Notice ofDefault is/are: MichaelMartin Ward.Dated: March 06, 2008.James H. Woodall,Trustee 10653 RiverFront Parkway, Suite290 South Jordan Ut84095 (801)254-9450(800)245-1886 (Hotline)Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00P.M. Signature/ by:James H. Woodall,Trustee R-168891(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 6,13 & 20, 2008)

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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEAPN: 10-047-0-0003Trust No. 1125537-07Ref: Michael MartinWard TRA: Loan No.xxxxxx4583. IMPOR-TANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED Novem-ber 20, 2006. UNLESSYOU TAKE ACTION TOP R O T E C T Y O U RPROPERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OFTHIS PROCEEDING,YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. OnApril 01, 2008, at4:30pm, James H. Woo-dall, Trustee, as duly ap-pointed Trustee under aDeed of Trust recordedNovember 21, 2006, asInstrument No. 272502,in Book xx, Page xx, ofthe Official Records inthe office at the CountyRecorder of TooeleCounty, State of Utah,executed by MichaelMartin Ward A MarriedMan, will sell at publicauction to highest bid-der, payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates at the time ofsale. Successful biddersmust tender a deposit of$5,000 in certified fundsto the trustee at the timeof sale, with the balancedue by noon the follow-ing business day, at theoffice of the Trustee. Atthe tooele county court-house 74 South 100East Tooele Utah allright, title and interestconveyed to and nowheld by it under saidDeed of Trust in theproperty situated in saidCounty and State de-scribed as: Lot 3, block1, west park subdivision,a subdivision of Tooelecity, according to the offi-cial plat thereof, re-corded in the office ofthe county recorder oftooele county, Utah..The street address andother common designa-tion of the real propertydescribed above is pur-ported to be: 573 West200 South Tooele Ut84074. Estimated TotalDebt as of April 01, 2008is $157,659.78. The un-dersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability forany incorrectness of thestreet address and othercommon designation, ifany, shown herein. Saidsale will be made withoutcovenant or warranty,express or implied, re-garding title, possession,condition or encum-brances, including fees,charges and expensesof the Trustee and of thetrusts created by saidDeed of Trust, to pay theremaining principal sumsof the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust. Thecurrent beneficiary of theTrust Deed as of thedate of this notice is:Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems,Inc. The record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the Notice ofDefault is/are: MichaelMartin Ward.Dated: March 06, 2008.James H. Woodall,Trustee 10653 RiverFront Parkway, Suite290 South Jordan Ut84095 (801)254-9450(800)245-1886 (Hotline)Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00P.M. Signature/ by:James H. Woodall,Trustee R-168891(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 6,13 & 20, 2008)

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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALE APN: 15-087-0-0633Trust No. 1123028-07Ref: George YoungT R A : L o a n N o .xxxxxx3851. IMPOR-TANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED March02, 2007. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROP-ERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OFTHIS PROCEEDING,YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. OnMarch 25, 2008, at4:30pm, James H. Woo-dall, Trustee, as duly ap-pointed Trustee under aDeed of Trust recordedMarch 05, 2007, as In-strument No. 279386, inBook xx, Page xx, of theOfficial Records in theoffice at the County Re-corder of Tooele County,State of Utah, executedby George Young, AMarried Man, will sell atpublic auction to highestbidder, payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates at the time ofsale. Successful biddersmust tender a deposit of$5,000 in certified fundsto the trustee at the timeof sale, with the balancedue by noon the follow-ing business day, at theoffice of the Trustee. Atthe tooele county court-house 74 South 100East Tooele Utah allright, title and interestconveyed to and nowheld by it under saidDeed of Trust in theproperty situated in saidCounty and State de-scribed as: Lot 633, set-tlement pointe phase 6,according to the officialplat thereof, as recordedin the office of theTooele county recorder..The street address andother common designa-tion of the real propertydescribed above is pur-ported to be: 805 SouthCambridge Circle TooeleUt 84074. Estimated To-tal Debt as of March 25,2008 is $219,748.84.The undersigned Trus-tee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness ofthe street address andother common designa-tion, if any, shownherein. Said sale will bemade without covenantor warranty, express orimplied, regarding title,possession, condition orencumbrances, includingfees, charges and ex-penses of the Trusteeand of the trusts createdby said Deed of Trust, topay the remaining princi-pal sums of the note(s)secured by said Deed ofTrust. The current bene-ficiary of the Trust Deedas of the date of this no-tice is: Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. The recordowner of the property asof the recording of theNotice of Default is/are:George Young. Dated:February 28, 2008.James H. Woodall,Trustee 10653 RiverFront Parkway, Suite290 South Jordan Ut84095 (801)254-9450(800)245-1886 (Hotline)Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00P.M. Signature/by:James H. Woodall,Trustee R-168193(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 2008)

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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALE APN: 15-087-0-0633Trust No. 1123028-07Ref: George YoungT R A : L o a n N o .xxxxxx3851. IMPOR-TANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED March02, 2007. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROP-ERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OFTHIS PROCEEDING,YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. OnMarch 25, 2008, at4:30pm, James H. Woo-dall, Trustee, as duly ap-pointed Trustee under aDeed of Trust recordedMarch 05, 2007, as In-strument No. 279386, inBook xx, Page xx, of theOfficial Records in theoffice at the County Re-corder of Tooele County,State of Utah, executedby George Young, AMarried Man, will sell atpublic auction to highestbidder, payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates at the time ofsale. Successful biddersmust tender a deposit of$5,000 in certified fundsto the trustee at the timeof sale, with the balancedue by noon the follow-ing business day, at theoffice of the Trustee. Atthe tooele county court-house 74 South 100East Tooele Utah allright, title and interestconveyed to and nowheld by it under saidDeed of Trust in theproperty situated in saidCounty and State de-scribed as: Lot 633, set-tlement pointe phase 6,according to the officialplat thereof, as recordedin the office of theTooele county recorder..The street address andother common designa-tion of the real propertydescribed above is pur-ported to be: 805 SouthCambridge Circle TooeleUt 84074. Estimated To-tal Debt as of March 25,2008 is $219,748.84.The undersigned Trus-tee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness ofthe street address andother common designa-tion, if any, shownherein. Said sale will bemade without covenantor warranty, express orimplied, regarding title,possession, condition orencumbrances, includingfees, charges and ex-penses of the Trusteeand of the trusts createdby said Deed of Trust, topay the remaining princi-pal sums of the note(s)secured by said Deed ofTrust. The current bene-ficiary of the Trust Deedas of the date of this no-tice is: Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. The recordowner of the property asof the recording of theNotice of Default is/are:George Young. Dated:February 28, 2008.James H. Woodall,Trustee 10653 RiverFront Parkway, Suite290 South Jordan Ut84095 (801)254-9450(800)245-1886 (Hotline)Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00P.M. Signature/by:James H. Woodall,Trustee R-168193(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 2008)

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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALE APN: 15-087-0-0633Trust No. 1123028-07Ref: George YoungT R A : L o a n N o .xxxxxx3851. IMPOR-TANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED March02, 2007. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROP-ERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OFTHIS PROCEEDING,YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. OnMarch 25, 2008, at4:30pm, James H. Woo-dall, Trustee, as duly ap-pointed Trustee under aDeed of Trust recordedMarch 05, 2007, as In-strument No. 279386, inBook xx, Page xx, of theOfficial Records in theoffice at the County Re-corder of Tooele County,State of Utah, executedby George Young, AMarried Man, will sell atpublic auction to highestbidder, payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates at the time ofsale. Successful biddersmust tender a deposit of$5,000 in certified fundsto the trustee at the timeof sale, with the balancedue by noon the follow-ing business day, at theoffice of the Trustee. Atthe tooele county court-house 74 South 100East Tooele Utah allright, title and interestconveyed to and nowheld by it under saidDeed of Trust in theproperty situated in saidCounty and State de-scribed as: Lot 633, set-tlement pointe phase 6,according to the officialplat thereof, as recordedin the office of theTooele county recorder..The street address andother common designa-tion of the real propertydescribed above is pur-ported to be: 805 SouthCambridge Circle TooeleUt 84074. Estimated To-tal Debt as of March 25,2008 is $219,748.84.The undersigned Trus-tee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness ofthe street address andother common designa-tion, if any, shownherein. Said sale will bemade without covenantor warranty, express orimplied, regarding title,possession, condition orencumbrances, includingfees, charges and ex-penses of the Trusteeand of the trusts createdby said Deed of Trust, topay the remaining princi-pal sums of the note(s)secured by said Deed ofTrust. The current bene-ficiary of the Trust Deedas of the date of this no-tice is: Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. The recordowner of the property asof the recording of theNotice of Default is/are:George Young. Dated:February 28, 2008.James H. Woodall,Trustee 10653 RiverFront Parkway, Suite290 South Jordan Ut84095 (801)254-9450(800)245-1886 (Hotline)Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00P.M. Signature/by:James H. Woodall,Trustee R-168193(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 2008)

NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEAPN: 02-079-0-0004Trust No. 1114659-07Ref: Kurt CarpetnerT R A : L o a n N o .xxxxxx5216. IMPOR-TANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED August16, 2005. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROP-ERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OFTHIS PROCEEDING,YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. OnMarch 25, 2008, at4:30pm, James H. Woo-dall, Trustee, as duly ap-pointed Trustee under aDeed of Trust recordedAugust 23, 2005, as In-strument No. 245622, inBook xx, Page xx, of theOfficial Records in theoffice at the County Re-corder of Tooele County,State of Utah, executedby Kurt Carpenter andSandra Carpenter, Hus-band And Wife, will sellat public auction to high-est bidder, payable inlawful money of theUnited States at the timeof sale. Successful bid-ders must tender a de-posit of $5,000 in certi-fied funds to the trusteeat the time of sale, withthe balance due by noonthe following businessday, at the office of theTrustee. At the tooelecounty courthouse 74South 100 East TooeleUtah all right, title and in-terest conveyed to andnow held by it under saidDeed of Trust in theproperty situated in saidCounty and State de-scribed as: Beginning onthe north line of 200south street, Tooele CitySurvey, Tooele City,1161 Feet West of theNorthwest corner of theintersection of 200 South(AKA 2nd South) andColeman St, further de-scribed as 1161 feetwest and 1329 feetSouth of the Northeastcorner of Lot 5, Block 2,Plat “B” Tooele City Sur-vey; and running thenceWest 235 feet along theNorth line of 200 SouthSt; thence North 367.03feet along the EastBoundary of Donald B.McClellan and Susan D.McClellan Property;thence South 367.37feet to the North line of200 South St to the pointof beginning. The streetaddress and other com-mon designation of thereal property describedabove is purported to be:800 West 200 SouthTooele Ut 84074. Esti-mated Total Debt as ofMarch 25, 2008 is$328,205.12. The under-signed Trustee disclaimsany liability for any incor-rectness of the street ad-dress and other commondesignation, if any,shown herein. Said salewill be made withoutcovenant or warranty,express or implied, re-garding title, possession,condition or encum-brances, including fees,charges and expensesof the Trustee and of thetrusts created by saidDeed of Trust, to pay theremaining principal sumsof the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust. Thecurrent beneficiary of theTrust Deed as of thedate of this notice is:Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems,Inc. The record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the Notice ofDefault is/are: Kurt Car-penter and Sandra Car-penter.Dated: February 28,2008.James H. Woodall,Trustee 10653 RiverFront Parkway, Suite290 South Jordan Ut84095 (801)254-9450(800)245-1886 (Hotline)Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00P.M. Signature/ by:James H. Woodall,Trustee R-168185(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 2008)

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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEE'S SALEAPN: 02-079-0-0004Trust No. 1114659-07Ref: Kurt CarpetnerT R A : L o a n N o .xxxxxx5216. IMPOR-TANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER:YOU ARE IN DEFAULTUNDER A DEED OFTRUST, DATED August16, 2005. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROP-ERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLICSALE. IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLANATION OFTHIS PROCEEDING,YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. OnMarch 25, 2008, at4:30pm, James H. Woo-dall, Trustee, as duly ap-pointed Trustee under aDeed of Trust recordedAugust 23, 2005, as In-strument No. 245622, inBook xx, Page xx, of theOfficial Records in theoffice at the County Re-corder of Tooele County,State of Utah, executedby Kurt Carpenter andSandra Carpenter, Hus-band And Wife, will sellat public auction to high-est bidder, payable inlawful money of theUnited States at the timeof sale. Successful bid-ders must tender a de-posit of $5,000 in certi-fied funds to the trusteeat the time of sale, withthe balance due by noonthe following businessday, at the office of theTrustee. At the tooelecounty courthouse 74South 100 East TooeleUtah all right, title and in-terest conveyed to andnow held by it under saidDeed of Trust in theproperty situated in saidCounty and State de-scribed as: Beginning onthe north line of 200south street, Tooele CitySurvey, Tooele City,1161 Feet West of theNorthwest corner of theintersection of 200 South(AKA 2nd South) andColeman St, further de-scribed as 1161 feetwest and 1329 feetSouth of the Northeastcorner of Lot 5, Block 2,Plat “B” Tooele City Sur-vey; and running thenceWest 235 feet along theNorth line of 200 SouthSt; thence North 367.03feet along the EastBoundary of Donald B.McClellan and Susan D.McClellan Property;thence South 367.37feet to the North line of200 South St to the pointof beginning. The streetaddress and other com-mon designation of thereal property describedabove is purported to be:800 West 200 SouthTooele Ut 84074. Esti-mated Total Debt as ofMarch 25, 2008 is$328,205.12. The under-signed Trustee disclaimsany liability for any incor-rectness of the street ad-dress and other commondesignation, if any,shown herein. Said salewill be made withoutcovenant or warranty,express or implied, re-garding title, possession,condition or encum-brances, including fees,charges and expensesof the Trustee and of thetrusts created by saidDeed of Trust, to pay theremaining principal sumsof the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust. Thecurrent beneficiary of theTrust Deed as of thedate of this notice is:Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems,Inc. The record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the Notice ofDefault is/are: Kurt Car-penter and Sandra Car-penter.Dated: February 28,2008.James H. Woodall,Trustee 10653 RiverFront Parkway, Suite290 South Jordan Ut84095 (801)254-9450(800)245-1886 (Hotline)Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00P.M. Signature/ by:James H. Woodall,Trustee R-168185(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 16, 2005 andexecuted by DAVID AS E G E L K E A N DCHAYLA R SEGELKE,as Trustor(s) in favor ofMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.as Beneficiary, coveringthe following real prop-erty located in TooeleCounty:LOT 17, RAWHIDERANCHETTES SUBDI-VISION AMENDED ASUBDIVISION OF THETOWN OF STOCKTON,ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RE-CORDED IN THEOFFICE OF THETOOELE COUNTY RE-CORDER.TOGETHER WITH ARIGHT OF WAYACROSS THE FOL-LOWING DESCRIBEDPROPERTY:A P A R C E L O FGROUND LYING ANDSITUATED IN THESOUTHEAST QUAR-TER OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFSECTION 23, TOWN-SHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE5 WEST, SALT LAKEBASE AND MERIDIAN,STOCKTON CITY,TOOELE COUNTY,UTAH. THE BASIS OFBEARING FOR SAIDP A R C E L B E I N GSOUTH 00º23 '32 ”WEST 2579.92 FEET(MEASURED) BE-TWEEN THE BRASSCAP MONUMENTSMARKING THE EASTLINE OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFSAID SECTION 23.SUBJECT PARCEL BE-ING MORE PARTICU-LARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:BEGINNING AT APOINT ON THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFTHE SOUTHEASTQUARTER OF SAIDSECTION 23, SAIDPOINT BEING LO-CATED SOUTH 00º23'32” WEST 1289.96FEET ALONG THEEAST LINE OF THESOUTHEAST QUAR-TER OF SAID SECTION23 AND NORTH89º53'45' WEST 300.0FEET, ALONG SAID1/16TH SECTION LINE,FROM THE BRASSCAP MONUMENTMARKING THE EASTQUARTER CORNEROF SAID SECTION 23;THENCE THE FOL-LOWING (4) FOURCOURSES: (1) SOUTH00°3'32” WEST 111.44FEET TO A POINT OFCURVATURE; (2 )THENCE SOUTHWEST-ERLY 63.51 FEETALONG THE ARC OF A130.00 FOOT RADIUSCURVE TO THE RIGHT,(CENTER BEARSNORTH 89º36 '28 ”WEST), THRU A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF27°59'21” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY, (3)T H E N C E S O U T H28º22'53” WEST 19.26FEET TO A POINT OFCURVATURE: (4)THENCE SOUTHEAST-ERLY 39.29 FEETALONG THE ARC OF A25.00 FOOT RADIUSCURVE TO THE LEFT,(CENTER BEARSSOUTH 61°37 '07 ”EAST), THRU A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF90°02'56” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY AND APOINT ON THE NORTHRIGHT OF WAY LINEOF A COUNTY ROAD;THENCE NORTH 61°40'03” WEST 110.01FEET ALONG SAIDRIGHT OF WAY TO APOINT ON THE ARCOF A 25.00 FOOT RA-DIUS CURVE; THENCETHE FOLLOWING (4)FOUR COURSES: (1)NORTHEASTERLY 39.24 FEET ALONG THEARC OF SAID 25.00FOOT RADIUS CURVETO THE LEFT, (CEN-TER BEARS NORTH28°19'57” EAST), THRUA CENTRAL ANGLE OF89°55'28” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY; (2)NORTH 28°22'53” EAST19.36 FEET TO APOINT OF CURVA-TURE; (3) NORTHERLY34.20 FEET ALONGTHE ARC OF A 70.00FOOT RADIUS CURVETO THE LEFT, (CEN-TER BEARS NORTH61°37'07” WEST), THRUA CENTRAL ANGLE OF27°59'21” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY; (4)NORTH 00°23'32” EAST111.135 FEET TO APOINT ON SAID 1/16THLINE; THENCE SOUTH89°55'45” EAST 60.00FEET ALONG SAIDSOUTH BOUNDARYLINE TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING.ALSO TOGETHERWITH AND SUBJECTTO AN UNDIVIDED IN-TEREST IN THE RIGHTOF WAY GRANT/ TEM-PORARY USE PERMIT(SERIAL NUMBERUTU-77613) GRANTEDBY THE UNITEDSTATES DEPARTMENTOF INTERIOR BUREAUOF LAND MANAGE-MENT TO NATEBROCKBANK AND TI-TAN DEVELOPMENTDATED JULY 3, 2000AND RECORDED OC-TOBER 3, 2000 AS EN-TRY NO. 153472. INBOOK 641, AT PAGE(S)693-700, OF TOOELECOUNTY RECORDSAND SUBSEQUENTLYQUIT- CLAIMED TO NA-THAN A. BROCKBANKAND ROGER R.BROCKBANK, ASJOINT TENANTS, ONSEPTEMBER 27, 2000.AND RECORDED ONOCTOBER 3, 2000 ASENTRY NO. 157474, INBOOK 641, AT PAGE(S)706 OF TOOELECOUNTY RECORDS.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 . :13-075-0-0017The address of the prop-erty is purported to be121 NORTH RODEODRIVE, STOCKTON, 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 DAVID AS E G E L K E A N DCHAYLA R SEGELKE.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: February 26,2008By: 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#: 07 -55612(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 16, 2005 andexecuted by DAVID AS E G E L K E A N DCHAYLA R SEGELKE,as Trustor(s) in favor ofMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.as Beneficiary, coveringthe following real prop-erty located in TooeleCounty:LOT 17, RAWHIDERANCHETTES SUBDI-VISION AMENDED ASUBDIVISION OF THETOWN OF STOCKTON,ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RE-CORDED IN THEOFFICE OF THETOOELE COUNTY RE-CORDER.TOGETHER WITH ARIGHT OF WAYACROSS THE FOL-LOWING DESCRIBEDPROPERTY:A P A R C E L O FGROUND LYING ANDSITUATED IN THESOUTHEAST QUAR-TER OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFSECTION 23, TOWN-SHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE5 WEST, SALT LAKEBASE AND MERIDIAN,STOCKTON CITY,TOOELE COUNTY,UTAH. THE BASIS OFBEARING FOR SAIDP A R C E L B E I N GSOUTH 00º23 '32 ”WEST 2579.92 FEET(MEASURED) BE-TWEEN THE BRASSCAP MONUMENTSMARKING THE EASTLINE OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFSAID SECTION 23.SUBJECT PARCEL BE-ING MORE PARTICU-LARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:BEGINNING AT APOINT ON THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFTHE SOUTHEASTQUARTER OF SAIDSECTION 23, SAIDPOINT BEING LO-CATED SOUTH 00º23'32” WEST 1289.96FEET ALONG THEEAST LINE OF THESOUTHEAST QUAR-TER OF SAID SECTION23 AND NORTH89º53'45' WEST 300.0FEET, ALONG SAID1/16TH SECTION LINE,FROM THE BRASSCAP MONUMENTMARKING THE EASTQUARTER CORNEROF SAID SECTION 23;THENCE THE FOL-LOWING (4) FOURCOURSES: (1) SOUTH00°3'32” WEST 111.44FEET TO A POINT OFCURVATURE; (2 )THENCE SOUTHWEST-ERLY 63.51 FEETALONG THE ARC OF A130.00 FOOT RADIUSCURVE TO THE RIGHT,(CENTER BEARSNORTH 89º36 '28 ”WEST), THRU A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF27°59'21” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY, (3)T H E N C E S O U T H28º22'53” WEST 19.26FEET TO A POINT OFCURVATURE: (4)THENCE SOUTHEAST-ERLY 39.29 FEETALONG THE ARC OF A25.00 FOOT RADIUSCURVE TO THE LEFT,(CENTER BEARSSOUTH 61°37 '07 ”EAST), THRU A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF90°02'56” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY AND APOINT ON THE NORTHRIGHT OF WAY LINEOF A COUNTY ROAD;THENCE NORTH 61°40'03” WEST 110.01FEET ALONG SAIDRIGHT OF WAY TO APOINT ON THE ARCOF A 25.00 FOOT RA-DIUS CURVE; THENCETHE FOLLOWING (4)FOUR COURSES: (1)NORTHEASTERLY 39.24 FEET ALONG THEARC OF SAID 25.00FOOT RADIUS CURVETO THE LEFT, (CEN-TER BEARS NORTH28°19'57” EAST), THRUA CENTRAL ANGLE OF89°55'28” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY; (2)NORTH 28°22'53” EAST19.36 FEET TO APOINT OF CURVA-TURE; (3) NORTHERLY34.20 FEET ALONGTHE ARC OF A 70.00FOOT RADIUS CURVETO THE LEFT, (CEN-TER BEARS NORTH61°37'07” WEST), THRUA CENTRAL ANGLE OF27°59'21” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY; (4)NORTH 00°23'32” EAST111.135 FEET TO APOINT ON SAID 1/16THLINE; THENCE SOUTH89°55'45” EAST 60.00FEET ALONG SAIDSOUTH BOUNDARYLINE TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING.ALSO TOGETHERWITH AND SUBJECTTO AN UNDIVIDED IN-TEREST IN THE RIGHTOF WAY GRANT/ TEM-PORARY USE PERMIT(SERIAL NUMBERUTU-77613) GRANTEDBY THE UNITEDSTATES DEPARTMENTOF INTERIOR BUREAUOF LAND MANAGE-MENT TO NATEBROCKBANK AND TI-TAN DEVELOPMENTDATED JULY 3, 2000AND RECORDED OC-TOBER 3, 2000 AS EN-TRY NO. 153472. INBOOK 641, AT PAGE(S)693-700, OF TOOELECOUNTY RECORDSAND SUBSEQUENTLYQUIT- CLAIMED TO NA-THAN A. BROCKBANKAND ROGER R.BROCKBANK, ASJOINT TENANTS, ONSEPTEMBER 27, 2000.AND RECORDED ONOCTOBER 3, 2000 ASENTRY NO. 157474, INBOOK 641, AT PAGE(S)706 OF TOOELECOUNTY RECORDS.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 . :13-075-0-0017The address of the prop-erty is purported to be121 NORTH RODEODRIVE, STOCKTON, 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 DAVID AS E G E L K E A N DCHAYLA R SEGELKE.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: February 26,2008By: 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#: 07 -55612(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 16, 2005 andexecuted by DAVID AS E G E L K E A N DCHAYLA R SEGELKE,as Trustor(s) in favor ofMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.as Beneficiary, coveringthe following real prop-erty located in TooeleCounty:LOT 17, RAWHIDERANCHETTES SUBDI-VISION AMENDED ASUBDIVISION OF THETOWN OF STOCKTON,ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RE-CORDED IN THEOFFICE OF THETOOELE COUNTY RE-CORDER.TOGETHER WITH ARIGHT OF WAYACROSS THE FOL-LOWING DESCRIBEDPROPERTY:A P A R C E L O FGROUND LYING ANDSITUATED IN THESOUTHEAST QUAR-TER OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFSECTION 23, TOWN-SHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE5 WEST, SALT LAKEBASE AND MERIDIAN,STOCKTON CITY,TOOELE COUNTY,UTAH. THE BASIS OFBEARING FOR SAIDP A R C E L B E I N GSOUTH 00º23 '32 ”WEST 2579.92 FEET(MEASURED) BE-TWEEN THE BRASSCAP MONUMENTSMARKING THE EASTLINE OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFSAID SECTION 23.SUBJECT PARCEL BE-ING MORE PARTICU-LARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:BEGINNING AT APOINT ON THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFTHE SOUTHEASTQUARTER OF SAIDSECTION 23, SAIDPOINT BEING LO-CATED SOUTH 00º23'32” WEST 1289.96FEET ALONG THEEAST LINE OF THESOUTHEAST QUAR-TER OF SAID SECTION23 AND NORTH89º53'45' WEST 300.0FEET, ALONG SAID1/16TH SECTION LINE,FROM THE BRASSCAP MONUMENTMARKING THE EASTQUARTER CORNEROF SAID SECTION 23;THENCE THE FOL-LOWING (4) FOURCOURSES: (1) SOUTH00°3'32” WEST 111.44FEET TO A POINT OFCURVATURE; (2 )THENCE SOUTHWEST-ERLY 63.51 FEETALONG THE ARC OF A130.00 FOOT RADIUSCURVE TO THE RIGHT,(CENTER BEARSNORTH 89º36 '28 ”WEST), THRU A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF27°59'21” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY, (3)T H E N C E S O U T H28º22'53” WEST 19.26FEET TO A POINT OFCURVATURE: (4)THENCE SOUTHEAST-ERLY 39.29 FEETALONG THE ARC OF A25.00 FOOT RADIUSCURVE TO THE LEFT,(CENTER BEARSSOUTH 61°37 '07 ”EAST), THRU A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF90°02'56” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY AND APOINT ON THE NORTHRIGHT OF WAY LINEOF A COUNTY ROAD;THENCE NORTH 61°40'03” WEST 110.01FEET ALONG SAIDRIGHT OF WAY TO APOINT ON THE ARCOF A 25.00 FOOT RA-DIUS CURVE; THENCETHE FOLLOWING (4)FOUR COURSES: (1)NORTHEASTERLY 39.24 FEET ALONG THEARC OF SAID 25.00FOOT RADIUS CURVETO THE LEFT, (CEN-TER BEARS NORTH28°19'57” EAST), THRUA CENTRAL ANGLE OF89°55'28” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY; (2)NORTH 28°22'53” EAST19.36 FEET TO APOINT OF CURVA-TURE; (3) NORTHERLY34.20 FEET ALONGTHE ARC OF A 70.00FOOT RADIUS CURVETO THE LEFT, (CEN-TER BEARS NORTH61°37'07” WEST), THRUA CENTRAL ANGLE OF27°59'21” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY; (4)NORTH 00°23'32” EAST111.135 FEET TO APOINT ON SAID 1/16THLINE; THENCE SOUTH89°55'45” EAST 60.00FEET ALONG SAIDSOUTH BOUNDARYLINE TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING.ALSO TOGETHERWITH AND SUBJECTTO AN UNDIVIDED IN-TEREST IN THE RIGHTOF WAY GRANT/ TEM-PORARY USE PERMIT(SERIAL NUMBERUTU-77613) GRANTEDBY THE UNITEDSTATES DEPARTMENTOF INTERIOR BUREAUOF LAND MANAGE-MENT TO NATEBROCKBANK AND TI-TAN DEVELOPMENTDATED JULY 3, 2000AND RECORDED OC-TOBER 3, 2000 AS EN-TRY NO. 153472. INBOOK 641, AT PAGE(S)693-700, OF TOOELECOUNTY RECORDSAND SUBSEQUENTLYQUIT- CLAIMED TO NA-THAN A. BROCKBANKAND ROGER R.BROCKBANK, ASJOINT TENANTS, ONSEPTEMBER 27, 2000.AND RECORDED ONOCTOBER 3, 2000 ASENTRY NO. 157474, INBOOK 641, AT PAGE(S)706 OF TOOELECOUNTY RECORDS.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 . :13-075-0-0017The address of the prop-erty is purported to be121 NORTH RODEODRIVE, STOCKTON, 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 DAVID AS E G E L K E A N DCHAYLA R SEGELKE.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: February 26,2008By: 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#: 07 -55612(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 16, 2005 andexecuted by DAVID AS E G E L K E A N DCHAYLA R SEGELKE,as Trustor(s) in favor ofMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.as Beneficiary, coveringthe following real prop-erty located in TooeleCounty:LOT 17, RAWHIDERANCHETTES SUBDI-VISION AMENDED ASUBDIVISION OF THETOWN OF STOCKTON,ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RE-CORDED IN THEOFFICE OF THETOOELE COUNTY RE-CORDER.TOGETHER WITH ARIGHT OF WAYACROSS THE FOL-LOWING DESCRIBEDPROPERTY:A P A R C E L O FGROUND LYING ANDSITUATED IN THESOUTHEAST QUAR-TER OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFSECTION 23, TOWN-SHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE5 WEST, SALT LAKEBASE AND MERIDIAN,STOCKTON CITY,TOOELE COUNTY,UTAH. THE BASIS OFBEARING FOR SAIDP A R C E L B E I N GSOUTH 00º23 '32 ”WEST 2579.92 FEET(MEASURED) BE-TWEEN THE BRASSCAP MONUMENTSMARKING THE EASTLINE OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFSAID SECTION 23.SUBJECT PARCEL BE-ING MORE PARTICU-LARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:BEGINNING AT APOINT ON THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFTHE SOUTHEASTQUARTER OF SAIDSECTION 23, SAIDPOINT BEING LO-CATED SOUTH 00º23'32” WEST 1289.96FEET ALONG THEEAST LINE OF THESOUTHEAST QUAR-TER OF SAID SECTION23 AND NORTH89º53'45' WEST 300.0FEET, ALONG SAID1/16TH SECTION LINE,FROM THE BRASSCAP MONUMENTMARKING THE EASTQUARTER CORNEROF SAID SECTION 23;THENCE THE FOL-LOWING (4) FOURCOURSES: (1) SOUTH00°3'32” WEST 111.44FEET TO A POINT OFCURVATURE; (2 )THENCE SOUTHWEST-ERLY 63.51 FEETALONG THE ARC OF A130.00 FOOT RADIUSCURVE TO THE RIGHT,(CENTER BEARSNORTH 89º36 '28 ”WEST), THRU A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF27°59'21” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY, (3)T H E N C E S O U T H28º22'53” WEST 19.26FEET TO A POINT OFCURVATURE: (4)THENCE SOUTHEAST-ERLY 39.29 FEETALONG THE ARC OF A25.00 FOOT RADIUSCURVE TO THE LEFT,(CENTER BEARSSOUTH 61°37 '07 ”EAST), THRU A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF90°02'56” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY AND APOINT ON THE NORTHRIGHT OF WAY LINEOF A COUNTY ROAD;THENCE NORTH 61°40'03” WEST 110.01FEET ALONG SAIDRIGHT OF WAY TO APOINT ON THE ARCOF A 25.00 FOOT RA-DIUS CURVE; THENCETHE FOLLOWING (4)FOUR COURSES: (1)NORTHEASTERLY 39.24 FEET ALONG THEARC OF SAID 25.00FOOT RADIUS CURVETO THE LEFT, (CEN-TER BEARS NORTH28°19'57” EAST), THRUA CENTRAL ANGLE OF89°55'28” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY; (2)NORTH 28°22'53” EAST19.36 FEET TO APOINT OF CURVA-TURE; (3) NORTHERLY34.20 FEET ALONGTHE ARC OF A 70.00FOOT RADIUS CURVETO THE LEFT, (CEN-TER BEARS NORTH61°37'07” WEST), THRUA CENTRAL ANGLE OF27°59'21” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY; (4)NORTH 00°23'32” EAST111.135 FEET TO APOINT ON SAID 1/16THLINE; THENCE SOUTH89°55'45” EAST 60.00FEET ALONG SAIDSOUTH BOUNDARYLINE TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING.ALSO TOGETHERWITH AND SUBJECTTO AN UNDIVIDED IN-TEREST IN THE RIGHTOF WAY GRANT/ TEM-PORARY USE PERMIT(SERIAL NUMBERUTU-77613) GRANTEDBY THE UNITEDSTATES DEPARTMENTOF INTERIOR BUREAUOF LAND MANAGE-MENT TO NATEBROCKBANK AND TI-TAN DEVELOPMENTDATED JULY 3, 2000AND RECORDED OC-TOBER 3, 2000 AS EN-TRY NO. 153472. INBOOK 641, AT PAGE(S)693-700, OF TOOELECOUNTY RECORDSAND SUBSEQUENTLYQUIT- CLAIMED TO NA-THAN A. BROCKBANKAND ROGER R.BROCKBANK, ASJOINT TENANTS, ONSEPTEMBER 27, 2000.AND RECORDED ONOCTOBER 3, 2000 ASENTRY NO. 157474, INBOOK 641, AT PAGE(S)706 OF TOOELECOUNTY RECORDS.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 . :13-075-0-0017The address of the prop-erty is purported to be121 NORTH RODEODRIVE, STOCKTON, 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 DAVID AS E G E L K E A N DCHAYLA R SEGELKE.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: February 26,2008By: 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#: 07 -55612(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 2008)

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Tooele TranscripT-BulleTin

UNEV Pipeline Public Open House

A public open house to inform residents and answer questions about the UNEV Pipeline, a petroleum pipeline project with 61 miles running through Tooele County, will be held March 25, 2008, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, at the Copper Canyon Elementary School, 1600 N. Broadway, Tooele, Utah.

UNEV is a 400-mile, 12-inch buried, common carrier products pipeline that will originate near the refineries in North Salt Lake City and ship product to a distribution terminal in Iron County, Utah, and a terminal in North Las Vegas, Nevada. Holly Corporation, Holly Energy Partners and Sinclair Oil are jointly building the UNEV Pipeline to bring supply to the fast-growing communities of Southern Utah and Southern Nevada.

The pipeline’s proposed route through Tooele County goes west from the refineries around the point of the mountain by Kennecott. It hugs the Union Pacific Railroad line from SR-201 all the way down to Vernon Hills and joins the Kern River pipeline route, just past Mud Wash in Beaver County, and follows it to Nevada.

Over the last several months, UNEV has worked with contractors to complete additional engineering studies. They are also meeting with city, county, state and federal officials, and are in the process of obtaining permits and rights-of-way agreements.

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the lead agency on the project, is also conducting extensive environmental studies to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act and various other federal, state and local environmental regulations.

Open House Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 Copper Canyon Elementary School 1600 N. Broadway Tooele, UT 84074

6:30 – 6:45 pm Sign-in and Exhibits 6:45 – 8:00 pm Formal Presentation 8:00 – 8:30 pm Experts and Exhibits

To learn more about the UNEV Pipeline visit www.unevpipeline.com. For further information about the Tooele County open house call the UNEV hotline at (801) 913-8058. 435.840.0344

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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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 16, 2005 andexecuted by DAVID AS E G E L K E A N DCHAYLA R SEGELKE,as Trustor(s) in favor ofMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.as Beneficiary, coveringthe following real prop-erty located in TooeleCounty:LOT 17, RAWHIDERANCHETTES SUBDI-VISION AMENDED ASUBDIVISION OF THETOWN OF STOCKTON,ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RE-CORDED IN THEOFFICE OF THETOOELE COUNTY RE-CORDER.TOGETHER WITH ARIGHT OF WAYACROSS THE FOL-LOWING DESCRIBEDPROPERTY:A P A R C E L O FGROUND LYING ANDSITUATED IN THESOUTHEAST QUAR-TER OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFSECTION 23, TOWN-SHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE5 WEST, SALT LAKEBASE AND MERIDIAN,STOCKTON CITY,TOOELE COUNTY,UTAH. THE BASIS OFBEARING FOR SAIDP A R C E L B E I N GSOUTH 00º23 '32 ”WEST 2579.92 FEET(MEASURED) BE-TWEEN THE BRASSCAP MONUMENTSMARKING THE EASTLINE OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFSAID SECTION 23.SUBJECT PARCEL BE-ING MORE PARTICU-LARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:BEGINNING AT APOINT ON THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTH-EAST QUARTER OFTHE SOUTHEASTQUARTER OF SAIDSECTION 23, SAIDPOINT BEING LO-CATED SOUTH 00º23'32” WEST 1289.96FEET ALONG THEEAST LINE OF THESOUTHEAST QUAR-TER OF SAID SECTION23 AND NORTH89º53'45' WEST 300.0FEET, ALONG SAID1/16TH SECTION LINE,FROM THE BRASSCAP MONUMENTMARKING THE EASTQUARTER CORNEROF SAID SECTION 23;THENCE THE FOL-LOWING (4) FOURCOURSES: (1) SOUTH00°3'32” WEST 111.44FEET TO A POINT OFCURVATURE; (2 )THENCE SOUTHWEST-ERLY 63.51 FEETALONG THE ARC OF A130.00 FOOT RADIUSCURVE TO THE RIGHT,(CENTER BEARSNORTH 89º36 '28 ”WEST), THRU A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF27°59'21” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY, (3)T H E N C E S O U T H28º22'53” WEST 19.26FEET TO A POINT OFCURVATURE: (4)THENCE SOUTHEAST-ERLY 39.29 FEETALONG THE ARC OF A25.00 FOOT RADIUSCURVE TO THE LEFT,(CENTER BEARSSOUTH 61°37 '07 ”EAST), THRU A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF90°02'56” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY AND APOINT ON THE NORTHRIGHT OF WAY LINEOF A COUNTY ROAD;THENCE NORTH 61°40'03” WEST 110.01FEET ALONG SAIDRIGHT OF WAY TO APOINT ON THE ARCOF A 25.00 FOOT RA-DIUS CURVE; THENCETHE FOLLOWING (4)FOUR COURSES: (1)NORTHEASTERLY 39.24 FEET ALONG THEARC OF SAID 25.00FOOT RADIUS CURVETO THE LEFT, (CEN-TER BEARS NORTH28°19'57” EAST), THRUA CENTRAL ANGLE OF89°55'28” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY; (2)NORTH 28°22'53” EAST19.36 FEET TO APOINT OF CURVA-TURE; (3) NORTHERLY34.20 FEET ALONGTHE ARC OF A 70.00FOOT RADIUS CURVETO THE LEFT, (CEN-TER BEARS NORTH61°37'07” WEST), THRUA CENTRAL ANGLE OF27°59'21” TO A POINTOF TANGENCY; (4)NORTH 00°23'32” EAST111.135 FEET TO APOINT ON SAID 1/16THLINE; THENCE SOUTH89°55'45” EAST 60.00FEET ALONG SAIDSOUTH BOUNDARYLINE TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING.ALSO TOGETHERWITH AND SUBJECTTO AN UNDIVIDED IN-TEREST IN THE RIGHTOF WAY GRANT/ TEM-PORARY USE PERMIT(SERIAL NUMBERUTU-77613) GRANTEDBY THE UNITEDSTATES DEPARTMENTOF INTERIOR BUREAUOF LAND MANAGE-MENT TO NATEBROCKBANK AND TI-TAN DEVELOPMENTDATED JULY 3, 2000AND RECORDED OC-TOBER 3, 2000 AS EN-TRY NO. 153472. INBOOK 641, AT PAGE(S)693-700, OF TOOELECOUNTY RECORDSAND SUBSEQUENTLYQUIT- CLAIMED TO NA-THAN A. BROCKBANKAND ROGER R.BROCKBANK, ASJOINT TENANTS, ONSEPTEMBER 27, 2000.AND RECORDED ONOCTOBER 3, 2000 ASENTRY NO. 157474, INBOOK 641, AT PAGE(S)706 OF TOOELECOUNTY RECORDS.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 . :13-075-0-0017The address of the prop-erty is purported to be121 NORTH RODEODRIVE, STOCKTON, 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 DAVID AS E G E L K E A N DCHAYLA R SEGELKE.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: February 26,2008By: 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#: 07 -55612(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 April 8, 2008, at 1:00PM, of said day, for thepurpose of foreclosing atrust deed dated April 1,2003 and executed bySANDRA BOWLER, ANUNMARRIED WOMAN,as Trustor(s) in favor ofMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.as Beneficiary, coveringthe following real prop-erty located in TooeleCounty:LOT 5A, WESTLANDCOVE SUBDIVISIONPHASE 2, A SUBDIVI-SION OF TOOELECITY, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF,RECORDED IN THEOFFICE OF THETOOELE COUNTY RE-CORDER.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 . :11-096-0-0009The address of the prop-erty is purported to be843 WEST 700 SOUTH,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 SANDRABOWLER, AN UNMAR-RIED WOMAN.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: February 25,2008By: 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#: 07 -58272(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 13,20 & 27, 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 April 8, 2008, at 1:00PM, of said day, for thepurpose of foreclosing atrust deed dated April 1,2003 and executed bySANDRA BOWLER, ANUNMARRIED WOMAN,as Trustor(s) in favor ofMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.as Beneficiary, coveringthe following real prop-erty located in TooeleCounty:LOT 5A, WESTLANDCOVE SUBDIVISIONPHASE 2, A SUBDIVI-SION OF TOOELECITY, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF,RECORDED IN THEOFFICE OF THETOOELE COUNTY RE-CORDER.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 . :11-096-0-0009The address of the prop-erty is purported to be843 WEST 700 SOUTH,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 SANDRABOWLER, AN UNMAR-RIED WOMAN.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: February 25,2008By: 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#: 07 -58272(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 13,20 & 27, 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 April 8, 2008, at 1:00PM, of said day, for thepurpose of foreclosing atrust deed dated April 1,2003 and executed bySANDRA BOWLER, ANUNMARRIED WOMAN,as Trustor(s) in favor ofMORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC.as Beneficiary, coveringthe following real prop-erty located in TooeleCounty:LOT 5A, WESTLANDCOVE SUBDIVISIONPHASE 2, A SUBDIVI-SION OF TOOELECITY, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF,RECORDED IN THEOFFICE OF THETOOELE COUNTY RE-CORDER.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 . :11-096-0-0009The address of the prop-erty is purported to be843 WEST 700 SOUTH,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 SANDRABOWLER, AN UNMAR-RIED WOMAN.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: February 25,2008By: 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#: 07 -58272(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 13,20 & 27, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 26, 2006 andexecuted by KEVIN LMILLER, AN UNMAR-RIED MAN, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:BEGINNING AT APOINT WHICH IS 1481/2 FEET WEST FROMTHE SOUTHEASTCORNER OF LOT 4,BLOCK 4, PLAT "B",TOOELE CITY SURVEYTOOELE CITY; ANDRUNNING THENCENORTH 95 FEET;THENCE WEST 71FEET; THENCE SOUTH95 FEET; THENCEEAST 71 FEET TO THEBEGINNING.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 . :02-086-0-0047The address of the prop-erty is purported to be228 WEST UTAH AVE-NUE, 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 KEVIN LMILLER, AN UNMAR-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: February 11,2008By: 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#: 07 -56712(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 26, 2006 andexecuted by KEVIN LMILLER, AN UNMAR-RIED MAN, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:BEGINNING AT APOINT WHICH IS 1481/2 FEET WEST FROMTHE SOUTHEASTCORNER OF LOT 4,BLOCK 4, PLAT "B",TOOELE CITY SURVEYTOOELE CITY; ANDRUNNING THENCENORTH 95 FEET;THENCE WEST 71FEET; THENCE SOUTH95 FEET; THENCEEAST 71 FEET TO THEBEGINNING.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 . :02-086-0-0047The address of the prop-erty is purported to be228 WEST UTAH AVE-NUE, 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 KEVIN LMILLER, AN UNMAR-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: February 11,2008By: 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#: 07 -56712(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 26, 2006 andexecuted by KEVIN LMILLER, AN UNMAR-RIED MAN, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:BEGINNING AT APOINT WHICH IS 1481/2 FEET WEST FROMTHE SOUTHEASTCORNER OF LOT 4,BLOCK 4, PLAT "B",TOOELE CITY SURVEYTOOELE CITY; ANDRUNNING THENCENORTH 95 FEET;THENCE WEST 71FEET; THENCE SOUTH95 FEET; THENCEEAST 71 FEET TO THEBEGINNING.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 . :02-086-0-0047The address of the prop-erty is purported to be228 WEST UTAH AVE-NUE, 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 KEVIN LMILLER, AN UNMAR-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: February 11,2008By: 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#: 07 -56712(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 25, 2006 andexecuted by BRANDONJ GLEED AND MARCI LGLEED, HUSBANDAND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTS, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:LOT 461, THE RIDGENO. 4 SUBDIVISION, ASUBDIV IS ION OFTOOELE CITY, AC-CORDING TO THE OF-F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF, RECORDEDIN THE OFFICE OFTHE COUNTY RE-CORDER OF TOOELECOUNTY, UTAHTogether 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 . :13-022-0-0461The address of the prop-erty is purported to be407 EAST 740 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 BRAN-DON J GLEED ANDMARCI L GLEED, HUS-BAND AND WIFE ASJOINT 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: February 26,2008By: LaRoyce Walker,Assistant SecretaryRECONTRUST COM-PANY1757 TAPO CANYONROAD, SVW-88SIMI VALLEY, CA93063(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular BusinessHours: Monday - Fri-day, 8:00a.m. to5:00p.m., Central TimeTS#: 07 -26049(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 25, 2006 andexecuted by BRANDONJ GLEED AND MARCI LGLEED, HUSBANDAND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTS, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:LOT 461, THE RIDGENO. 4 SUBDIVISION, ASUBDIV IS ION OFTOOELE CITY, AC-CORDING TO THE OF-F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF, RECORDEDIN THE OFFICE OFTHE COUNTY RE-CORDER OF TOOELECOUNTY, UTAHTogether 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 . :13-022-0-0461The address of the prop-erty is purported to be407 EAST 740 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 BRAN-DON J GLEED ANDMARCI L GLEED, HUS-BAND AND WIFE ASJOINT 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: February 26,2008By: LaRoyce Walker,Assistant SecretaryRECONTRUST COM-PANY1757 TAPO CANYONROAD, SVW-88SIMI VALLEY, CA93063(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular BusinessHours: Monday - Fri-day, 8:00a.m. to5:00p.m., Central TimeTS#: 07 -26049(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 25, 2006 andexecuted by BRANDONJ GLEED AND MARCI LGLEED, HUSBANDAND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTS, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:LOT 461, THE RIDGENO. 4 SUBDIVISION, ASUBDIV IS ION OFTOOELE CITY, AC-CORDING TO THE OF-F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF, RECORDEDIN THE OFFICE OFTHE COUNTY RE-CORDER OF TOOELECOUNTY, UTAHTogether 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 . :13-022-0-0461The address of the prop-erty is purported to be407 EAST 740 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 BRAN-DON J GLEED ANDMARCI L GLEED, HUS-BAND AND WIFE ASJOINT 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: February 26,2008By: LaRoyce Walker,Assistant SecretaryRECONTRUST COM-PANY1757 TAPO CANYONROAD, SVW-88SIMI VALLEY, CA93063(800) 281-8219 x4539Regular BusinessHours: Monday - Fri-day, 8:00a.m. to5:00p.m., Central TimeTS#: 07 -26049(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 7, 2006 and exe-cuted by MICHAELCARTER AND AMYCARTER HUSBANDAND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTS, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:LOT 9, PARK MEAD-OWS SUBDIVISION,ACCORDINGTO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE OFFICE OF THETOOELE COUNTY RE-CORDER.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 . :12-110-0-0009The address of the prop-erty is purported to be 46NORTH BARBED WIRECIRCLE, GRANTS-VILLE, UT 84029. Theundersigned disclaims li-ability for any error in theaddress. The currentBeneficiary of the trustdeed is MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC., and the recordowners of the propertyas of the recording of thenotice of default is re-ported to be MICHAELCARTER AND AMYCARTER HUSBANDAND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTS.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: February 25,2008By: 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#: 07 -56063(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 7, 2006 and exe-cuted by MICHAELCARTER AND AMYCARTER HUSBANDAND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTS, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:LOT 9, PARK MEAD-OWS SUBDIVISION,ACCORDINGTO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE OFFICE OF THETOOELE COUNTY RE-CORDER.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 . :12-110-0-0009The address of the prop-erty is purported to be 46NORTH BARBED WIRECIRCLE, GRANTS-VILLE, UT 84029. Theundersigned disclaims li-ability for any error in theaddress. The currentBeneficiary of the trustdeed is MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC., and the recordowners of the propertyas of the recording of thenotice of default is re-ported to be MICHAELCARTER AND AMYCARTER HUSBANDAND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTS.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: February 25,2008By: 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#: 07 -56063(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 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 March 25, 2008, at1:00 PM, of said day, forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a trust deed datedAugust 7, 2006 and exe-cuted by MICHAELCARTER AND AMYCARTER HUSBANDAND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTS, as Trustor(s)in favor of MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC. as Beneficiary, cov-ering the following realproperty located inTooele County:LOT 9, PARK MEAD-OWS SUBDIVISION,ACCORDINGTO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE OFFICE OF THETOOELE COUNTY RE-CORDER.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 . :12-110-0-0009The address of the prop-erty is purported to be 46NORTH BARBED WIRECIRCLE, GRANTS-VILLE, UT 84029. Theundersigned disclaims li-ability for any error in theaddress. The currentBeneficiary of the trustdeed is MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS,INC., and the recordowners of the propertyas of the recording of thenotice of default is re-ported to be MICHAELCARTER AND AMYCARTER HUSBANDAND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTS.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: February 25,2008By: 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#: 07 -56063(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6 & 13, 2008)

Public Notices Water User

NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe State Engineer re-ceived the following Ap-plication(s) in TooeleCounty (Locations inSLB&M).For more information orto receive a copy of fil-ings, visit http://water-rights.utah.gov or call1-866-882-4426.Persons objecting to anapplication must file aCLEARLY READABLEprotest stating FILINGNUMBER, REASONSFOR OBJECTION,PROTESTANTS` NAMEAND RETURN AD-DRESS, and any re-quest for a hearing. Pro-test must be filed withthe State Engineer, Box146300, Salt Lake City,UT 84114-6300 on orbefore APRIL 9, 2008.These are informal pro-ceedings as per RuleR655-6-2 of the Divisionof Water Rights.(The Period of Use isgenerally year-round ex-cept irrigation which isgenerally from Apr 1 toOct 31 each year.)CHANGE APPLICA-TION(S)15-4243(a34087): DickDarwin Kunz propose(s)using 5.0 ac-ft. fromgroundwater (WestGrantsville) for IRRIGA-TION; DOMESTIC.15-4244(a34088): DickDarwin Kunz propose(s)using 5.0 ac-ft. fromgroundwater (WestErda) for IRRIGATION.15-4245(a34089): DickDarwin Kunz propose(s)using 5.0 ac-ft. fromgroundwater (WestErda) for IRRIGATION.NONUSE15-4701 (A30923):Mathews DevelopmentEnterprises LLC is/areseeking Nonuse periodfor 37.0 ac-ft. fromgroundwater (1.4 milesSE of Grantsville) for IR-RIGATION.Jerry D. Olds, P.E.STATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 13& 20, 2008)

Public Notices Water User

NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe State Engineer re-ceived the following Ap-plication(s) in TooeleCounty (Locations inSLB&M).For more information orto receive a copy of fil-ings, visit http://water-rights.utah.gov or call1-866-882-4426.Persons objecting to anapplication must file aCLEARLY READABLEprotest stating FILINGNUMBER, REASONSFOR OBJECTION,PROTESTANTS` NAMEAND RETURN AD-DRESS, and any re-quest for a hearing. Pro-test must be filed withthe State Engineer, Box146300, Salt Lake City,UT 84114-6300 on orbefore APRIL 9, 2008.These are informal pro-ceedings as per RuleR655-6-2 of the Divisionof Water Rights.(The Period of Use isgenerally year-round ex-cept irrigation which isgenerally from Apr 1 toOct 31 each year.)CHANGE APPLICA-TION(S)15-4243(a34087): DickDarwin Kunz propose(s)using 5.0 ac-ft. fromgroundwater (WestGrantsville) for IRRIGA-TION; DOMESTIC.15-4244(a34088): DickDarwin Kunz propose(s)using 5.0 ac-ft. fromgroundwater (WestErda) for IRRIGATION.15-4245(a34089): DickDarwin Kunz propose(s)using 5.0 ac-ft. fromgroundwater (WestErda) for IRRIGATION.NONUSE15-4701 (A30923):Mathews DevelopmentEnterprises LLC is/areseeking Nonuse periodfor 37.0 ac-ft. fromgroundwater (1.4 milesSE of Grantsville) for IR-RIGATION.Jerry D. Olds, P.E.STATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 13& 20, 2008)

NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe State Engineer re-ceived the following Ap-plication(s) TemporarilyChange Water in TooeleCounty (Locations inSLB&M).For more information orto receive a copy of fil-ings, visit http://water-rights.utah.gov or call1-866-882-4426.Persons objecting to anapplication must file aCLEARLY READABLEprotest stating FILINGNUMBER, REASONSFOR OBJECTION,PROTESTANTS` NAMEAND RETURN AD-DRESS, and any re-quest for a hearing. Pro-test must be filed withthe State Engineer, Box146300, Salt Lake City,UT 84114-6300 on orbefore MARCH 20,2008. These are informalproceedings as per RuleR655-6-2 of the Divisionof Water Rights.(The Period of Use isgenerally year-round ex-cept irrigation which isgenerally from Apr 1 toOct 31 each year.)15-33(t32807): Kenne-cott Utah Copper Corpo-ration propose(s) using3156.6 ac-ft. from theMill Pond, Factory andSix-Mile Springs (Kenne-cott) for IRRIGATION;STOCKWATERING.Jerry D. Olds, P.E.STATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 13,2008)

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 information orto receive a copy of fil-ings, visit http://water-rights.utah.gov or call1-866-882-4426.Persons objecting to anapplication must file aCLEARLY READABLEprotest stating FILINGNUMBER, REASONSFOR OBJECTION,PROTESTANTS` NAMEAND RETURN AD-DRESS, and any re-quest for a hearing. Pro-test must be filed withthe State Engineer, Box146300, Salt Lake City,UT 84114-6300 on orbefore MARCH 20,2008. These are informalproceedings as per RuleR655-6-2 of the Divisionof Water Rights.(The Period of Use isgenerally year-round ex-cept irrigation which isgenerally from Apr 1 toOct 31 each year.)15-33(t32807): Kenne-cott Utah Copper Corpo-ration propose(s) using3156.6 ac-ft. from theMill Pond, Factory andSix-Mile Springs (Kenne-cott) for IRRIGATION;STOCKWATERING.Jerry D. Olds, P.E.STATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 13,2008)

Public Notices Miscellaneous

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 OF NOXIOUSWEEDPursuant to Utah Code4-17-7, the TooeleCounty Weed ControlBoard herebygives general notice anddeclares that the follow-ing are noxious weeds inTooele County:Bermuda grassBindweedBroadleaf Pepper GrassCanada ThistleDiffuse KnapweedDyers WoadHoary CressLeafy SpurgeMedusa HeadMusk ThistlePerennial SorghumPurple LoosestrifeQuackgrassRussian KnapweedScotch ThistleSpotted KnapweedSquarose KnapweedYellow Star ThistleJointed Goat Grass(county)Dalmation Toadflax(county)Yellow Toadflax (county)Houndstongue (county)Dated this 10th day ofMarch, 2008.Tooele County WeedControl BoardJay Sagers, ChairmanJerry Caldwell, TooeleCounty Weed Supervi-sor(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 11,13 & 18, 2008)

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NOTICE OF NOXIOUSWEEDPursuant to Utah Code4-17-7, the TooeleCounty Weed ControlBoard herebygives general notice anddeclares that the follow-ing are noxious weeds inTooele County:Bermuda grassBindweedBroadleaf Pepper GrassCanada ThistleDiffuse KnapweedDyers WoadHoary CressLeafy SpurgeMedusa HeadMusk ThistlePerennial SorghumPurple LoosestrifeQuackgrassRussian KnapweedScotch ThistleSpotted KnapweedSquarose KnapweedYellow Star ThistleJointed Goat Grass(county)Dalmation Toadflax(county)Yellow Toadflax (county)Houndstongue (county)Dated this 10th day ofMarch, 2008.Tooele County WeedControl BoardJay Sagers, ChairmanJerry Caldwell, TooeleCounty Weed Supervi-sor(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 11,13 & 18, 2008)

REQUEST FOR PRO-POSALOWNER: The Board ofEducationTooele County SchoolDistrictPROJECT: Energy Con-servation ConsultingServicesProposals due date:2:00 PM. March 27,2008Tooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWayTooele, UT 84074Project documents areavailable at the aboveaddress, or by emailed,contact Steven L. Westat [email protected] will be re-ceived by the Board ofEducation for the TooeleCounty School District atthe address and timestated above. TheOwner reserves the rightto reject any and all pro-posals, or to waive anyirregularities or informali-ties in any Proposals.All questions concerningthe RFP shall be di-rected to Steven L.West, Construction Co-ordinator for TooeleCounty School District at435-833-1900(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin March 11,13 & 18, 2008)

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PUBLIC NOTICECall For ProposalsThe TOOELE COUNTYRECREATION SPE-CIAL SERVICE DIS-TRICT will be acceptingnew proposals for rec-reation projects fromFebruary 14, 2008 toApril 3, 2008. Applica-tions must follow grantsubmittal outline avail-able from each memberof the board or TooeleCounty Commission Of-fice, Cheryl Adams,843-2354 , Tooe leCounty Courthouse, 47South Main. Five copiesof the grant submittalshould include: name ofproject, location, andwritten bid of estimatedcosts, type of construc-tion or improvement anda point of contact. Fur-thermore, projects whichare accepted must becompleted by December1st 2008 or the applicantmay stand to lose theirfunding. The SpecialRecreation District Boardof Officers must approveany deviation from thisprocess.Send all proposals to:TOOELE COUNTYRECREATION SPECIALSERVICE DISTRICT, 47South Main Tooele, Utah84074.For any additional infor-mation contact KentBaker 882-1420, RussellSteadman 830-5658,Walt Shubert 882-0603,Lois McArthur 882-1179,T rav i s McCluskey884-5023.Russell SteadmanSecretary(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February14, 19, 21, 28, March 4,6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25 &27, 2008)

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SUMMONSPerry E. Williamson,PetitionerVs. Shannon L. Sweet,Respondent.Case No. 084300068Judge Mark KourisTHE STATE OF UTAHTO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT:You are hereby sum-moned and required tofile an Answer in writingto the attached Petitionwith the Clerk of theTooele County Court-house, 74 S. 100 East,Suite 14, Tooele, Utah84074 and to serveupon, or mail to the peti-tioner at 489 East VineSt., Tooele, Utah 84074,a copy of said answer,within 20 days if you areserved in the State ofUtah, or within 30 days ifyou are served outsidethe State of Utah, afterservice of this Summonsupon you. If you fail todo so, judgment by de-fault will be takenagainst you for the reliefdemanded in said Peti-tion, which has beenfiled with the Clerk of theabove-entitled Court.You can obtain a copy ofthe Verified Petition bywriting to the clerk of thecourt at Tooele CountyCourthouse, 74 S. 100East, Suite 14, Tooele,UT 84074. READTHESE PAPERS CARE-FULLY. These papersmean that you are beingsued for divorce.DATED this 19th day ofFebruary, 2008.Perry E. WilliamsonPetitioner(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin February28, March 6, 13 & 20,2008)

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760 Juniper Dr., Grantsville $349,0003 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 staricase, foyer-CLASSY! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 # 777746

91 E. Sorrell Lane, Grantsville $355,0003 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath. Custom stucco rambler, built in ‘06, owners have hung the custom blinds, added a humidifier to the furnace and installed the sprinkler system, sod trees and drought tolerant flora, all their labor for your benefit! Nearly 4,000 sq. ft. home on .60 acre. Custom gourmet kitchen & great room of epic proportions! Gas fireplace & much more. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583 # 779277

328 Candellaria Dr., Tooele $192,0003 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car grg. Beautiful two story home in Overlake. Main floor family room. Close to park/schools. Call Debbie Millward 435-830-4716. #762551

254 N. 2nd St., Tooele $142,5003 bdrm, 1 bath, 2 car grg. Very cute starter home. Nice corner lot, fully fenced, detached 2 car garage, hardwood floors, Main flr laun-dry. Call Pam Mallet 435-850-0105 #774773

1388 N 650 E., Tooele $219,9003 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car grg. Very cute rambler in very nice area. Corner lot, walk-in closets, master bath, great mountain views. Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #725313

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35 Aparicio Dr., Tooele $196,0004 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg. This former model home comes w/ tons of upgrades. New paint/carpet, tile, hardwood flr, fully fncd bkyd, breath taking views. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #745711

908 S. 710 W., Tooele $154,9004 bdrm, 1.5 bath, carport. Affordable rambler on corner lot, great floor plan, applicances stay. Make an offer! Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010. #756107

WILL PAY CLOSINGSOFFER 156K!

LOTS & ACREAGE

1891 Stoney Mtn Dr., Lake Point $399,9005 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 car grg. Stunning is an understatement! Immaculate ram-bler in country setting. Outstanding yard includes impressive botanical gar-den! Lrg great room. Call Ron & Cindy Wood 435-840-4959. #760660

HORSE PROPERTY

SPECTACULAR!

630 Crestview Dr., Tooele $295,0005 bdrm, 2.75 bath, 2 car grg. Update kitchen, mstr bath, walk in closet. Full ldscg, heated indoor pool. Call Jay Kirk 435-830-2091. #678224

8289 S. Indian Mtn. Rd., Rush Valley $875,000Standby generator, 2 wells w/ 12 acre ft of water and free flowing stream. 6 bdrm, 3.75 bath, 3 family rooms, 2 gas/log fireplace, 1 pellet stove, 2 dens, weight room, game room, wet bar. Custom 2 story over 5200 sq ft stucco home w/ attchd 3 car grg, detached 5 bay, 3800 sq ft grg w/drive thru RV bay. Placed on 43.11 fenced acres of horse property. Stunning views all around and so much more Call me — Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #766477

SELF SUFFICIENT OASIS! 43.11 acres

95 N. 270 W., Tooele $115,000Investor wanted! Home on 1.04 ac. NEED CASH TO PURCHASE! Home needs fur-nace, however all utilities are there, pos-sibilities are many. Call for more info! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #756004

1464 Country Ln., Erda $799,9007 bdrm, 3 full bath, (2) 1/2 bath, 3 car grg. Amazing home w/ all the extras! Over 6300 sq ft, incredible theatre rm, bonus rm, gran-ite countertops, wood trim throughout, 5 ac lot, beautiful mtn views. Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #766884

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1035 Paulos Blvd., Tooele $229,9004 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg. This ram-bler won’t last long. Clean as a whistle. Call Mark Martinez 435-830-0655. #768341

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998 S. 970 W., Tooele $170,0004 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Beautiful, clean rambler. Lots of tile, recessed lights, 2 tone paint, skylights. Fridge included. Bkyd is kids paradise w/ nice swing set, playhouse. Call Tana DuBose 801-301-1275. #751908

357 E. 840 N., Tooele $179,9004 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car grg. Great multi on corner lot. Great price! Just down the st from park, close to school, church, shopping. Central air, rv parking, home warranty. Call Pam Mallet 435-850-0105. #763691

SOLD SOLD

782 Buzianis Way, Tooele $239,9005 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg, carport. Clean, updated, completely fnshd rambler. Beau-tiful fncd yd w/ deck/sunken hot tub, cov-ered rv parking, oversized grg. Call Tana DuBose 801-301-1275. #771608

162 Harvest Ln., Grantsville $349,9003 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car grg. Big, Big Beautiful Rambler! Over 5200 sq ft on .49 acres. Mstr ste w/ grd mstr bath, closet to die for, formal dining w/ custom kitchen, 9 ft main ceilings, custom 16x31 deck, the list goes on and on. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #738558

BIGGEST SQ FT LISTED IN GRANTSVILLE

NEW LISTING

396 Antelope Ave., Tooele $148,5004 bdrm, 11/2 bath. Cozy all brick multi-level newer roof, fridge, range, washer & dryer, hardwood floors, fenced backyard, carport & storage shed , a great house for the money. Call Jim Busico 435-840-1494. #772402

NEW LISTING NEW LISTING

1273 N. 490 E., Tooele $169,9003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Great house, great price, great neighborhood! Over 2,000 sq ft., .21 acres, new paint & carpet, central air, master bath, walkin closet, main floor laundry. Call Camie Jefferies 435-840-0727. #773817

737 White Pine Dr., Tooele $164,9004 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Great starter home, completely finished, great neigh-borhood, new cabinets/tops, new paint/carpet. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 or Christina Vowles 435-496-3820. #743471

CLOSING COSTS PAID

285 Alfred Dr., Tooele $130,0003 bdrm, 1 bath, 1 car grg. Very nice, ready to move in. New paint, carpet. Cute neighborhood. Great starter home. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010. #708884

127 W. Vine St., Tooele $135,0003 bdrm, 1.75 bath, oversized heated detach grg. New H2O htr, newer roof & furnace, 1 share irrigation water, kitchenette set up in bsmt. SWEET! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #754212

590 Blueridge Dr., Tooele $164,9003 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 2 car grg. Adorable starter home, new paint, carpet, huge deck, newer central air, lrg fncd bkyd, available right away. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #770744

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88 W. 1970 N., Tooele $138,5003 bdrm, 1.5 bath, super chic end unit condo. 1 car grg, newer carpet, clean, space saver micro, smooth top range, tray ceilings, ceiling fans, lots of light. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #777984

POSH!

626 Broadway St., Tooele $169,9005 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Totally re-modeled, newer kitchen, carpet, flrg, huge grg w/awesome deck/bkyd. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #767252

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SOLD SOLD

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2866 W. Rim Rock Dr., Stockton $381,9004 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 3 car grg. Beautiful new home built on 1.5 acres in South Rim. Large open rooms, bonus room, great views. You must see this home. Choose your colors! Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #725052

PRICE REDUCED

SOLD

841 Upland Dr., Tooele $274,5005 bdrm, 3 bath, huge 2 car heated grg, over 3000 sq ft remodeled home on east bench w/ heated inground pool, hot tub, RV park-ing, heated 2 car grg. So very much more on .27 acre lot. Loads of amenities for the price. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #737770

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1593 N. Colavito Way, Tooele $250,0004 bdrm, 3.5 bath, 2 car grg. Spectacu-lar modern 2 story home. Very clean and ready to move in. 100% modern finished. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010. #756333

VERY NICE!

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Pam Mallet435-850-0105

BROKER Brad Sutton435-830-0370

Bryton Lawrence435-224-4221

Jim Busico435-840-1494

Tana DuBose801-301-1275

Margie Gonzales435-830-1177

Laramie Dunn435-224-4000

Camie Jefferies435-840-0727

Guy Keisel435-496-3739

Jay Kirk435-830-2091

Rhett Beecher801-718-5483

Mark Martinez435-830-0655

Jack Walters435-840-3010

Ron Wood801-842-2194

Christina Vowles 435-496-3820

Vicki Powell-Onederra435-830-6010

Rob Riegel435-830-6406

Laney Riegel, GRI, ABR435-830-7583

Debbie Millward435-830-4716

Kathy Whitehouse435-830-4441

Cindy Wood435-840-4959

Peggy Van Dam435-850-8888

Heather Miller435-841-7202

Robin Stewart435-224-2212

Gloria Taylor801-604-8288

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712 Valley View Dr., Tooele $154,9004 bdrm, 2 bath. Great starter home, 2 cozy fireplaces, lrg family rm dnstrs w/ wet bar and a nice bkyd. Call Robin Stewart 435-224-2122. #768595

CASH BUYERS ONLY!65 W. 400 S., Tooele $90,0003 bdrm, 1 bath bsmt home with 1 car oversized grg (workshop area) on .24 acre. Approx 1270 sq ft, great home, big living room, updated kitchen, re-ally a neat property. Come look! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #684953

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

5499 Heather Way, Tooele $214,0004 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Shows like a model with all the upgrades. New kitchen countertops, tile floors, carpet. Built in entertainment center & gas fireplace. Call Tana DuBose 801-301-1275 #735265

NEW LISTING

767 N. 310 E., Tooele $178,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Wonder-ful location, beautiful inside/out, lrge trees, fully fncd, auto sprinklers, stor-age shed, office. Call Robin Stewart 435-224-2122. #769038

1231 N. 490 E., Tooele $214,9005 bdrm, 2.75 bath, grand, fully finished home on .18 ac, new hrdwd laminate flrs/carpet, plantation shutters thru out, extend-ed mst bth, fm rm, new dishwasher, newer 6 man hot tub, pool, patio, cvrd deck, fncd, w/d/fridge stay. Move In! Live it up! Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #769669

PRICE REDUCED

UNDERCONTRACT

Lot #2 Rocky Top Sub, Erda $345,000 5 ACRES IN ERDA Horse property. Build your dream home. Enjoy the beautiful views. Close to BLM Land. 8 acre ft water to be approved. Call Pam Mallet 435-850-0105. #682033

1200 South Main, Lot #1, Tooele $270,000 3.2 acre zoned neighborhood commercial. This is a glaringly great price for this kind of opportu-nity. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #614661

1200 South Main St., Lot #2, Tooele $370,000 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. #712368

2858 W. Ruiz Dr. Lot 44, Stockton $105,500Great views from this elevated 2 acre lot in South Rim in Stockton. Build your dream home here. Animals permitted. Call Brad Sutton 435-830-0370. #742276

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.

400 Worthington St., Grantsville $305,0008.04 ac of prime residential development op-portunities. Zoned R21 (meaning 1/2 ac lots). Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #672368

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. #746938

385 N. First St., Tooele $275,0002.75 acres zoned R17 in beautiful developed area, close to elementary school. Explore the possiblities. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #723659

1200 Silver Ave., Stockton $185,000 2.85 ac, 1.74 ac ft H2O fully fncd, 2 stall barn, out buildings, beautiful views, su-purb bldg site on north side of Silver. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #769305

1200 Silver Ave., Stockton $865,000 33 ac of prime dev opportunity, zoned R5, could have subdivision, contact agent for plat, water info., south side of Silver Ave. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #769311

6700 W. 1425 N., Cedar City UT $85,000Beautiful .68 acre building lot in Cedar City, UT. Surrounded by only custom built homes. Call Ron and Cindy Wood 801-842-2194. #766229

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Residential Lot in Stockton $36,900Price reduced! Build or bring your new home. Manufactured home is allowed on this .39 acre lot. City utilities. Call Tana DuBose 801-301-1275 #776966

UNDERCONTRACT

SOLD

SOLD

West Bauer Rd., Tooele $650,000151.776 acres of possible gravel pit prop-erty adjacent to Harper gravel property on South Mountain. Other possibilities as well. Call Guy Keisel 435-496-3739 # 776593

241 Lakeside Dr., Stansbury $225,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Clean ram-bler w/ oversized grg/rv parking, beau-tiful cherry wood floors, new paint, living room, family room. Call Tana DuBose 801-301-1275. #764456

BEAUTIFUL!

PRICE REDUCED

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716 Kingston Dr., Tooele $214,0004 bdrm, 3 bath, 4 car grg. Car buff or mecanics dream, 2 dbl car grg, 2 nice family rms, 2 fireplaces, private bkyd, lrg lot, all brick, fully finished rambler. Call Jim Busico 435-840-1494. #763148

465 W. 670 N., Tooele $182,5003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Approx 1800 sq ft, master suite has his/hers closets, large kitchen, full landscaping, super clean. Call Camie Jefferies 435-840-0727. #754209

NEW PRICE

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676 N. 170 W., Tooele $175,9003 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 2 car grg. Over 1800 sq ft! Applicances stay, main floor laundry, corner lot, no bkyd neighbors, large deck, cute house. Call Camie Jef-feries 435-840-0727. #754872

BRING OFFERS!

168 E. Aparicio, Tooele $172,9003 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car grg. Brand new home, fully landscaped, ready to move in, lots of upgrades. Don’t miss! Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 or Christina Vowles 435-496-3820. #748593

MAINTENANCEFREE

162 Aparicio Dr., Tooele $182,9004 bdrm, 2.5 bath. Brand new home, mainte-nance free living! Lots of upgrades, seller will pay up to $3500 in closing if use preferred lender. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 or Christina Vowels 435-496-3820. #766869

885 W. 1220 S., Tooele $174,9003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg on .55 ac, horses permitted, central air, 2700 sq ft, private yd, well kept. Call Jack Wal-ters 435-840-3010. #766649

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ACTIVE W/TC

309 W. 440 S., Tooele $193,0005 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car grg. Remodeled, up-dated brick rmblr on .16 ac. Massive Laundry/mud rm off grg, gorgeous tile, new laminate flrg, 2 lg fam rms, game rm tons of storage. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #732312

MAKE AN OFFER!LARGE RAMBLER!

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286 Bevan Way, Tooele $199,9005 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car grg. Great home in very nice neighborhood, completely re-modeled, new cabinets, paint, carpet, ap-pliances, fireplaces, bar in family room, all new tile. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010 or Christina Vowles 435-496-3820. #743393

556 N. 640 W., Tooele $185,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Brand new construction, hurry to pick your colors, stucco, rock exterior, tile, central air, 2 car grg. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #768006

1096 Paulos Blvd., Tooele $209,900Drop Dead Gorgeous Home! 4 bdrm (5th bd poss, needs closet), 3 bath, 100% fin, new hrdwd fl, tile, scrumptious silestone countertops, open living/kit/dining area, mature yd, spotless, invit-ing. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #757206

LARGE BEDROOMS!

PRICE REDUCED

112 S. Coleman, Tooele $249,9004 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Horse property, new tile, slate, carpet. Almost an acre, 1312 sq ft heated shop, new windows. Call Vicki Powell 435-830-6010. #758093

HORSE PROPERTY

4064 Palmer Rd., Erda $259,9006 bdrm, 2.75 bath, 2 car grg. Wow! You must see this yard! Cute house! Over 100 mature trees, 1 acre. Call soon! Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #742340

668 S. 1400 E., Tooele $369,900Gorgeous 5 bdrm, 3 bath, over 3500 sq ft home on .28 ac corner lot. Walkout bsmt, 4 car grg, fireplace, laundry on main or in bsmt. Stunning views all around. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #768481

AWESOME!

1604 E. Country Ln., Erda $478,0006 bdrms, 2 3/4 baths. Horsemans dream! Beautiful home on 5 acres with a large outdoor riding area! If you like to ride take a look at this! Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #751695

233 Country Club, Stansbury $219,9005 bdrm, 1 full, two 3/4, one 1/2 bath, extra lrg 2 car grg. Open main flr w/ lrg dining rm. Laundry on main, supurb stor-age, closet organizers, lrg mstr bed, great deck off dining, beautiful kitchen, 4 big bdrms downstairs, 2 could be mstr bed, wood burning stove, storage shed. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #734872

FRESH PAINT, NEW VINYL & CARPET

931 Southwest Dr., Tooele $154,9005 bdrm, 1.5 bath. Don’t miss this one! Beautiful yd w/ auto sprinkler system, cen-tral air, lrg fm rm w/ fireplace. Call Kathy Whitehouse 435-830-4441. #717744

PRICE REDUCED

668 Easton Ct., Grantsville $183,9003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Open flr plan, mtn views, quiet cul-de-sac, mstr has walk-in, private bath, custom paint, clean, one owner, fully lndscpd w/ sprinklers. Call Ron & Cindy Wood 435-840-4959. #767313

266 Alfred Dr., Tooele $139,5003 bdrm, 1.75 bath, twin home w/ rv park-ing, fncd yd w/ no bkyd neighbors! Very clean, spacious, over 1700 sq ft, 95% fin-ished bsmt w/ plumbing for another bath. This is a sweet place to call home. Call Laney Riegel 435-830-7583. #756530

SALE FAILED

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137 N. 570 E., Tooele $167,5003 bdrm, 1.75 bath, 2 car grg. This home sits on a quiet street w/beautiful mountain views, fully fenced yard w/ auto sprinklers, garden tub to relax in! Call Camie Jefferies 435-840-0727 #777231

339 E. 700 N., Tooele $162,5003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. Cute home in excellent neighborhood, large main floor laundry, central air, full auto sprinklers, room to grow in unfin-ished basement. Call Camie Jefferies 435-840-0727 #777366

469 Country Club, Stansbury $315,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car grg. Picturesque views, golf course lot seems enormous w/ no bk neighbors. Huge kitchen, boast new appli-ances/countertops, 2 pantries, skylight, real hardwood flrs. Beautiful rambler, over 3500 sq ft w/ main fl laundry. Owner/Agent. Call Tana DuBose 801-301-1275. #760189

LOTS OF UPGRADES!

1058 Mustang Dr., Grantsville $313,5005 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car grg. Beauti-ful, spacious 1.11 acre horse property. Lots of extras – upstairs laundry, lg mst bdrm/bath, seperate living/family rms, huge patio/pergola. Call Tana DuBose 801-301-1275. #757514

UNBELIEVABLEPROPERTY!

159 Green Pines Ave., Tooele $75,0003 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car carprt. Beautiful well maintained home, corner fireplace, 2 gar-den tubs, hardwood floor, skylights, nice family room w/double doors. Call Robin Stewart 435-224-2122 #779587

NEW LISTING

232 Hometown Ct., Tooele $198,0002 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car grg. This upgraded condo is super clean. Finished garage, sun room, private yard. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #778976

NEW LISTING

810 E. 3990 S. #B. Murray $138,9002 bdrm, 1 bath, 1 car carprt. Upper end unit at Silverwood Estates. 2 tone paint, fireplace, all newer appliances included, $1,000 floor allowance, home warranty-Don’t miss! Call Christina Vowles 435-496-3820 #778053

NEW LISTING

3030 Deer Run Dr., Stockton $379,9004 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 3 car grg. Beau-tiful rambler under construction in The Benches at South Rim. Come out and take a look! Call Laramie Dunn 435-224-4000. #694398

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79 E. 600 N., Tooele $197,0004 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car grg. Cozy brick multi-level, large tiled kitchen with nice newer cupboards, washer, dryer & fridge included, 3 car garage with workshop & wood stove, fireplace, garden area, lots of storage. Call Jim Busico 435-882-2100 #777191

1664 Berra Blvd., Tooele $199,5003 bdrm, 2 bath,2 car grg. Clean roomy home with large dining area, kitchen island & black appliances. 2 living areas, new roof, framed for 3rd bath & 4th bdrm. Call Tana DuBose 801-301-1275 #776941

1887 N. 270 W., Tooele $199,0003 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car grg. Great corner lot in overlake. Room to grow. 2 car garage, NEW ROOF. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #777827

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30 S. Rogers St. Stockton $87,0001 bdrm, 1 bath, Cute canyon entrance bungalow remodeled, new siding & roof. Two lots included. Call Jack Walters 435-840-3010. #773641

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