8-7-14 Transcript Bulletin
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by Tim Gillie
STAFF WRITER
The 12-year-old legal battle between Tooele City and the developer of Overlake subdivi-sion is over
The end of the protracted con-flict came with the stroke of a pen at 11 am this morning But this time not in a courtroom
The new agreement between both parties will require Tooele City to pay no more than $156 million instead of the full $207 million that a jury awarded to Overlakersquos developers Tooele Associates and Perry Homes
The $51 million reduction is not a direct savings to the city water credits given to the devel-
opers from the city will be sub-tracted from the $207 million to make up the balance of the payment
However Tooele Associates may purchase additional water from the city which could shave off millions of dollars from the final cash settlement
After the Tooele City Council approved the out of court settle-ment by resolution Wednesday night council members headed to the mayorrsquos office in City Hall to formally sign the document
Before noon today Tooele Associates representatives met in Salt Lake City and added their signatures to the agreement
PEN STROKE ENDS OVERLAKE LAWSUIT
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Tooele City developers reach out of court settlement that involves cash and water deal
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy (above) presents a resolution to the city council Wednesday to approve a lawsuit settlement with Tooele Associates developer of Overlake The settlement includes money and a deal in which the city will provide more water for Overlake from the cityrsquos growing water system (upper right photo)
by Emma Penrod
STAFF WRITER
A series of storms at the end of July has turned the arearsquos water outlook around somewhat exceeding the monthrsquos nor-mal precipitation total and cutting into the yearrsquos water deficit
Tooele totaled 168 inches of precipi-tation for July which is more than half an inch above the 92 inches typically expected during the month
According to weather data from Ned Bevan a cooperative weather observer for the National Weather Service Tooele can thank several significant storms that
Late Julyrainstormshelp watershortage
by Tim Gillie
STAFF WRITER
Tooele Countyrsquos financial health improved in 2013
Thatrsquos the conclusion from an independent audit report for the year ending Dec 31 2013
ldquoThe changes made during the year although hard have had an overall positive impact on the financial position of the countyrdquo reads the reportrsquos exec-utive summary which was pre-pared by Ulrich and Associates an Ogden-based accounting firm contracted by the county to perform the state mandated annual audit
The countyrsquos 2013 year-end general fund unassigned fund balance the amount of funds available for use at the discre-tion of the county commis-sion was up from $1564077 in
Audit says county budget is in recovery
COURTESY OF JOLIE GORDON
July brought a significant amount of rain to Tooele Valley SEE WATER PAGE A9
SEE LAWSUIT PAGE A12
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THURSDAY HURSDAY HURSDAY August 7 2014
Tour of Utah hits Tooele County
See A10
SEE AUDIT PAGE A7
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
by Tim Gillie
STAFF WRITER
The Tooele County Commission not only heard from its independent audi-tor Tuesday but also received reports from its volunteer audit committee and budget advisory board
The two citizen finan-cial groups were created in October 2013 to allow the county commission to tap into the expertise of local
Volunteer boards also gave reports on county budget
SEE BUDGET PAGE A7
FRONT PAGE A1FRONT PAGE A1
by Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITER
Tooele Countyrsquos top law offi-cial might get a change of title judge
Tooele County Attorney Doug Hogan was named one of five finalists for Judge Terry Christiansen who is retiring from his 3rd District Court judge-ship Oct 1
Monica Taylor coordinator over judicial nominations for the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice said 21 applicants applied for the posi-tion which was whittled down to five finalists through an applica-tion review and interview pro-cess
She said four other judicial positions have also opened with 10 total finalists between them The selection process typically takes four to six months
The 3rd District Court covers Salt Lake Summit and Tooele counties
Hogan said while he doesnrsquot necessarily want to leave his current job he applied for the vacancy in May because vacan-cies donrsquot often occur and the odds of him being picked were remote
ldquoI donrsquot want people to think I donrsquot want to be the county attorney I very much appreciate the support people have given merdquo he said ldquoThis is the kind of thing where sometimes peoplesrsquo names are sent up multiple times and theyrsquore never chosenrdquo
In two weeks Hogan mdash and the other finalists mdash will inter-view with members of Gov Gary Herbertrsquos staff and will talk to the governor the following week The finalist selected by Herbert will also have to be confirmed in a Senate hearing
The new judge will start either Nov 1 or Jan 1 neither Hogan nor Taylor knew which date applied to Christiansenrsquos position Taylor said the start date will depend on which Senate hearing the candi-date is presented in
Hogan said if he is picked and the start date is Nov 1 his then-vacant current position will be considered a vacancy of candi-dacy and the local Republican party will select someone to run in his place If the start date is Jan 1 and he is selected his position will be considered a vacancy of office and the party will choose someone to serve in his stead until the next election
Whether or not he is selected Hogan said the coming weeks will be emotional
ldquoIrsquove got really mixed emotions Itrsquos a goal Irsquove always thought Irsquove always wanted and itrsquos an honor to even get an interviewrdquo he said ldquoBut there are parts of my job now that I really love and Irsquom hesitant to give up
ldquoYou never know when therersquos going to be another vacancyrdquo he added ldquoIf you want to do it the timingrsquos not always ideal But if I tried to wait for the perfect time for me odds are there wouldnrsquot be a vacancy So when they open up you need to put inrdquolchristensentooeletranscriptcom
Hogan makes final list for judge vacancy
ANAHEIM Calif (AP) mdash My buying habits have yet to change in my nearly three weeks with Amazonrsquos shopping-centric Fire phone
Rather Irsquove found the phonersquos Firefly scanning feature to be far more useful as an information-gathering tool
The idea behind Firefly is a smart one Use it to keep track of what you see and hear around you and then buy the things that interest you on Amazon
By holding the phonersquos side button and pointing the camera at a product label or bar code Irsquove identified movie posters food products and books Irsquove also used the phonersquos micro-phone to identify songs and tele-vision shows
Once an identification is made it takes just a swipe from the left and a few taps to buy the item through Amazon The retailer already has your credit card and shipping address on file The phone comes with a free year of Amazonrsquos Prime member-ship so shipping is free and takes just two days
Firefly which is available only on the Fire phone is more com-prehensive and reliable than any other scanner Irsquove tried It cor-rectly identified a Disney toy spy-glass and an upcoming Muppets movie But it also makes its share of mistakes
Even with Amazonrsquos huge database Firefly often couldnrsquot make a match such as when I went to a Gap store to buy gifts for toddlers In other cases it gets the flavor or size wrong During a visit to the Disneyland theme parks this week a bottle of Nesquik chocolate milk got identified as Nesquik strawberry powder to add to milk
Firefly works better when you scan a bar code rather than the product label but even then the bar code for the chocolate milk got identified as Hercules action figures A single water bottle became a pack of eight
Without a precise match itrsquos difficult to know whether what yoursquore getting online is really bet-ter than what yoursquore seeing at the retail store It would have been better to get several products and sizes to choose from rather something definitive that might
or might not be correctBut the bigger hurdle for me
is socialI imagine retail store clerks
giving me suspicious glances as I point the phone toward an item for several seconds as it tries to make a match For that reason I didnrsquot try too hard at the Gap Besides I wanted the shirts right away not in two days by mail
No one has said anything to me about my scanning and itrsquos possible no one has even noticed But Irsquove had to be discrete For instance at a Disney gift shop I refrained from scanning a spe-cial Disney edition of the Rubikrsquos Cube puzzle because a store employee was keeping watch nearby I went outside instead to type in a search
This doesnrsquot mean your phone canrsquot be useful for shopping
While visiting Thailand last year I was wavering on whether to buy an external storage drive at a discount mall By typing in a Web search I learned I could get a better deal back home So I waited
A few weeks ago I used a stan-dard Web search to verify the type of battery I needed on a remote control before buying it at a drug store
I didnrsquot need the Fire phone for any of that
I also donrsquot need it to check prices online Amazoncom Inc has apps for iPhones Android and Windows phones The iPhone and Android versions let you scan product images just like Firefly and all three let you scan bar codes The feature isnrsquot called Firefly and sometimes produces different results but the concept is similar
To appreciate the Fire phone and Firefly I need to think
beyond shoppingFirefly is useful for retrieving
supplemental information even if its shopping tools arenrsquot essen-tial or unique It currently works with Amazonrsquos IMDb movie and television database plus five apps from other companies More are coming
A scan of a Lady Gaga album for instance gave me not only digital and CD buying opportu-nities through Amazon but also a Lady Gaga-inspired streaming station on iHeartRadio and con-cert tickets through StubHub
You can also use Firefly to scan business cards menus and other items with texts or QR codes Firefly pulls out phone numbers Web addresses and other use-ful information you might need later
It also uses voice-recognition technology to identify songs movies and TV shows The hotel lobby was playing a Disney Channel show I didnrsquot know
Firefly not only identified it as ldquoJessierdquo it gave me the season and episode number too
As an information compan-ion Firefly needs more outside apps to link their databases to Firefly
In addition Firefly shouldnrsquot require you to point the camera at an item for several seconds at times Itrsquos hard to stay discrete that way Why canrsquot it simply snap and store the photo before taking its time analyzing it
Doing that would also let you make an identification later if you happen to be without an Internet connection when you scan the product And the photo would let you remember and identify the item manually when Firefly finds no match
Once the technology gets bet-ter I can see Firefly becoming useful for learning more about things around me I donrsquot need to spend a dime on Amazon to do that
Amazon phone better for info than shopping
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by Tim GillieSTAFF WRITER
The Tooele County School District will hold a public hearing next week to explain why it needs an extra $11 million in property tax revenue next year
The school district has pro-posed to keep the districtrsquos prop-erty tax rate at the current level of 009593 instead of lowering it to the 2014 certified rate of 009233
The certified property tax rate is the rate that will yield the same amount of property tax revenue for the district in 2014 as it col-lected in 2013 not including rev-enue from new growth
After a year of budget reduc-
tions the district is now in the position where it needs addition-al revenue according to Scott Rogers Tooele County School District superintendent
ldquoWe started this journey by cutting expenses not by raising taxesrdquo he said ldquoWhat we are pro-posing is a flat levy rate with earnings moved into a capital reserve fund for future facility and building needsrdquo
Under Rogersrsquo leadership the district trimmed 2013-14 general fund expenses by $17 million
The districtrsquos move to keep the tax rate flat despite a reduction in the certified rate is part of a 10-year long-range capital plan approved by the school board in March
There is a need for local gener-ated capital revenue to replace a sharp reduction in state capital revenue for the school district according to the plan
In 2008 the state allocated $53 million to the Tooele County School District for capital expenses In 2013 the allocation was $430000
Enrollment projections includ-ed in the long-range plan means that expenses for property acqui-sition and new buildings are an inevitable part of the districtrsquos future according to the plan
Slowly building up a capital reserve fund by small increases in property tax through a flat tax rate is preferable to a larger voter-approved bond for new
buildings Rogers saidThe capital reserve fund will
be used to reduce the amount the school district needs to bond for when a new building is need-ed resulting in lower long term debt service he added
Another piece of the long-range capital plan is a general obligation bond issue that is scheduled for this fallrsquos general election
The new general obligation bond if approved by voters will replace the school districtrsquos high interest long-term debt with low interest voter approved general obligation bonds
Once the new general obli-gation bonds are approved the capital part of the school dis-
trictrsquos tax levy will be reduced so the net effect will be revenue neutral and not result in a tax increase according to Rogers
ldquoIn short it will cost taxpayers more in the long run if the board does not follow through on these two steps andor the voters turn down the bonds in Novemberrdquo he said
However the decision to not let the tax rate float down to the certified property tax rate means the owner of the average home in Tooele County will pay more in property tax for schools in 2014
The tax for the school district paid by the owner of the average home in the county valued at $170000 will pay $897 in 2014 instead of $863 $34 more or a 39
percent increaseThe increase in property tax
revenue requires the school dis-trict to hold a truth in taxation hearing
The hearing will give dis-trict officials the opportunity to explain their reason for the increase in revenue and hear public comments
The hearing will be held on Aug 12 at 7 pm in the Tooele County School District Office at 92 S Lodestone Way
The last property tax increase was in 2012 when the school board adopted a tax rate that was 91 percent over the certi-fied ratetgillietooeletranscriptcom
School district to hold tax hearing for extra $11M revenue
by Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITER
A Grantsville woman is look-ing for war veterans to volunteer for a study about the effects of equine therapy
Laurie Sakaeda who runs a program in Grantsville called A Helping Hoof is working with the University of Utah to con-duct a study about the effective-ness of equine-assisted psycho-therapy with veterans
ldquoThere are people all over the country who are doing equine therapy and therersquos very little
scientific research on it which means we have a control group and assessmentrdquo she said
ldquoIt makes it harder to get fund-ing and itrsquos hard to get agencies to believe that it really works even though there are tons of observational resultsrdquo Sakaeda added ldquoWersquore just trying to get more scientific results on the data specifically with the veter-ans Therersquos some research done with kids and other groups but not veteransrdquo
Part of that lack of data could be due to the difficulty of get-ting veterans to participate in
studies she said especially with soldiers struggling with post-traumatic stress syndrome
ldquoOne of the biggest issues with PTSD is lack of trust and the second one is a lot of them just want to stay isolatedrdquo Sakaeda said ldquoWersquore asking them to go against two things that really work to them to protect themrdquo
This study though is designed to be relatively low stress she said and will be conducted at no cost to the volunteers
ldquoMostly theyrsquod get the benefit of equine-assisted psychothera-py using these exercises and a
lot of people feel itrsquos pretty funrdquo Sakaeda said
She added the 10-week study would consist of exercises with horses and short questionnaires about vetsrsquo levels of depression and anxiety and if they are expe-riencing flashbacks or night-mares
Participants must be veterans but no diagnosis of PTSD or any other mental trauma is needed she said
Interested persons can con-tact Sakaeda at 801-915-5019 or by email at lauriesakaedauslchristensentooeletranscriptcom
War vets sought for horse therapy study
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FLICK PICKS
A couple of weeks ago my cousin and I were leav-ing a movie theater when
he saw side-by-side displays of ldquoGuardians of the Galaxyrdquo and ldquoTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesrdquo
ldquoHey look at thatrdquo he said ldquoThe two worst movies of the summer all in one placerdquo
Then it turned out that ldquoGuardians of the Galaxyrdquo was actually really good and it made me think there might be a chance for ldquoTMNTrdquo after all
NopeNopeNopeSo in this incarnation of the
30-year-old franchise Megan Fox stars as April OrsquoNiel a puff-piece broadcast journalist itch-ing for a real news story Her reporter instincts are terrible but somehow she ends up wit-nessing a robbery by the mys-terious and deadly Foot Clan which is thwarted by a mysteri-ous vigilante
When her boss (Whoopi Goldberg) doesnrsquot believe her April is determined to find proof of the vigilantersquos existence This somehow leads her to being part of a group taken hostage by the Foot Clan but the vigilante appears then too But therersquos not just one mdash no therersquos two three four April follows the shadowy figures on top of a roof
where she learns the truthThe vigilantes are turtles
who are also ninjas mutants and teenagers After meeting Leonardo (voiced by Johnny Knoxville) Michelangelo (Noel Fisher) Raphael (Alan Ritchson) and Donatello (Jeremy Howard) April remembers her late father once experimented on a set of turtles with those same names She recruits her Channel 6 cam-eraman Vernon Fenwick (Will Arnett) to help investigate and reaches out to her fatherrsquos old lab partner Eric Sacks (William Fichtner) Meanwhile the Turtlesrsquo sensei Splinter (voiced by Tony Shalhoub) urges the
Turtles to find and protect April against the evil Shredder (Tohoru Masamune)
As a childhood fan of TMNT I had three big concerns with this movie The Turtles looked a little more mean and a little less green than I remembered from my childhood Michael Bay was producing it and Megan Fox whose only real talent appears to be looking supa hawt was cast as one of the strongest female characters in the rsquo80s cartoon this side of She-Ra
As it turned out the Turtles were actually kind of cool Their personalities were almost stretched to the point of carica-
ture but in all they ended up being a good version of ldquoheroes in a half shellrdquo And anyone worried about the rumors that the Turtles were from space can relax mdash there was a brief allusion to some kind of extra-terrestrial something in the serum that mutated the turtles but it was pretty nominal And Michael Bay was only produc-ing not directing so the explo-sions werenrsquot totally out of control
But Megan FoxI get that shersquos an attrac-
tive woman and all but I donrsquot understand how thatrsquos supposed to make up for her complete and
utter lack of talent Seriously she was Tara-Reid-in-Sharknado bad Irsquove seen more convincing performances in a bowl of soup
There were other offenses sure mdash a ridiculous line here an awkward double-entendre there a strange and improbable end-ing mdash but if I had to go with one thing that really killed it for me it would be Megan Fox I mean shersquos never been an Oscar con-tender but I donrsquot remember her being this bad before
She was so bad I couldnrsquot con-centrate on the rest of the movie All she did was stand there with this dumb pouty look on her face I kept imagining how it must have been on set with the poor director desperately trying to get her to emote
ldquoNo no Megan baby yoursquore in mortal danger so why donrsquot you try looking scared mdash OK seductive whatever close
enoughrdquoldquoHey Megan right here
yoursquore watching Raphael be pummeled by Shredder so can you be worried Fine whatever just scream his name real quick and then you can go back to looking seductiverdquo
At some point some action happened and it was probably pretty cool but being as Megan Fox was in like 90 percent of the movie it was really tough to take it seriously
Well as seriously as anyone can take the Ninja Turtles
Puff-piece Megan Fox totally ruined any hope I held for lsquoTMNTrsquo
Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITER
Li
FLICK AT A GLANCEGrade C-Rated PG-13Time 101 minutesOpens Friday
COURTESY PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Megan Fox stars as April OrsquoNeil in ldquoTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesrdquo and is probably the worst part in any movie all year in this criticrsquos humble opinion
BAGHDAD (AP) mdash An Iraqi army airstrike targeting the Islamic State group thatrsquos seized wide swaths of territory across the countryrsquos north killed some 60 suspected militants Wednesday state television reported
The report which cited unnamed intelligence officials could not be independently veri-fied nor did it say whether any civilians had been killed in the strike on the northern city of Mosul
The report said the strike freed about 300 people held by the Islamic State group at a down-town Mosul prison it had been using as a religious court and detention center without elabo-rating
A Mosul resident speaking on condition of anonymity fear-ing for his own safety told The Associated Press over the phone that families of the prisoners rushed to the site to help their
relatives after the airstrikeldquoThe prison was partly dam-
aged in the airstrikerdquo he said He said he did not know if there were casualties
Phone calls to Iraqi officials rang unanswered Wednesday
Sunni extremists from the al-Qaida-breakaway Islamic State group seized Mosul Iraqrsquos larg-est second-largest city in a blitz offensive in June that also cap-tured large swaths of the coun-tryrsquos north and west The militant onslaught has plunged Iraq into its worst crisis since the with-drawal of US troops in 2011
The group since has imposed a self-styled caliphate in terri-tory it controls in Iraq and Syria imposing their own harsh inter-pretation of Islamic law
Iraqi government forces and allied Sunni tribal militiamen have been struggling to dislodge the militants from the area they captured with no apparent prog-
ressFew hours after the reported
airstrike Islamic State group mil-itants broke into a nearby hospi-tal ordered the morgue employ-ees to stay in a separate room and put a number of corpses inside a refrigerator a medical official said on condition of ano-nymity for his own safety
At least four militants guarded the morgue Wednesday after-noon not allowing employees or residents to approach the offi-cial said
Also Wednesday police dis-covered eight bullet-riddled and handcuffed corpses around Baghdad
Six of them were found in the town of Taji about 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Baghdad a police officer said All were men between 25 to 35 years old
Two other dead bodies a man and woman were found in the southeastern district of
Zafaraniyah another police offi-cer said
A medical official confirmed the number All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to release information
The number of corpses found with gunshot wounds has been on rise recently in a grim remind-er of the sectarian killing that engulfed Iraq in 2006 and 2007 Then both Shiite and Sunni death squads roamed the streets and raided homes to round up people Authorities later found the victimsrsquo corpses often muti-lated
Iraq airstrike kills 60 suspected militants
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THURSDAY August 7 2014A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
One evening after work I was cruising north on Skull Valleyrsquos SR-
196 and noticed to my right a strange lone tree I have looked at this tree for sev-eral decades now and always wondered why it stands alone against one of the most bleak deserts that can be imagined
Since I was camping in the desert that night and had lots of spare time I decided to stop and take a closer look After parking my vehicle I walked over to an old fence that pre-vented me from getting all the way to the tree
Standing there in the twi-
light I took a few notes The wind was still Bird songs filled the air with chirps whistles and clicks There was the occasional bawl from nearby cows and I heard an old hoot owl that was sitting in the tree There usually is lots of noise in the desert just as the sun is going down Maybe itrsquos the ani-malsrsquo way to celebrate another day of persecution from the sun has ended
I turned around from the edge of the fence and admired the golden burn of the sunset on the Cedar Mountains rising out of the sagebrush ocean Crickets chirped and a slight breeze started to stir after sun-set The desert air was filled with the aroma of rabbit brush Mormon Tea and sage
The old fence post I was leaning on must have been hewn out of native juniper long ago It was bleached on one side by the sun but covered with orange lichens on the other (northern) side
Rabbits started acting crazy mdash running this way and that after sundown and the bawl-ing and mooing of the cows picked up too It made me wonder what the heck theyrsquore talking about A crow pitched in with a relentless ldquoCaw cawrdquo
The old cottonwood was pic-turesque as the last rays of sun lit the cliffs pink and purple high up on Vickory Mountain in the background Again I wondered why was this tree here It didnrsquot make sense But I realized I didnrsquot care and that I liked this place Many would disagree and be filled with only disgust as they walked through the dry sagebrush skeletons tumbleweeds snake holes cow pies and prickly pear But to
me this place was awesome It stood as a sample of the old west which was beautiful and dangerous at the same time
After sundown it was time to find a camp I drove my vehicle back out to the main highway and headed south a mile or two There I found a small spur dirt road that headed off into the valley I had never checked it before so I cruised down it for a while to an area where the sagebrush was nearly as tall as I was There I made camp which was simply throwing a chair out and propping the back of my truck shell open so I could see the stars all night
By now it was around 11 pm and the sun was long gone It is hard to describe the windless pale silvery calm of a warm summer night in the desert under a moon As I sat there taking it all in a large pronghorn antelope walked up the dirt road All of the night noises had stopped This allowed me to hear the foot-falls of the antelope coming from a good distance I wasnrsquot sure what it was that I heard approaching and was relieved when I realized it was an ante-lope
He had no idea I was only 20 feet away from him I could see his shiny black horns in the moonlight He stopped nearly in front of me scuffed his hooves relieved himself which I didnrsquot appreciate and then walked off into the desert After the antelope left it was once again completely silent No crickets birds wind or bugs made any noise mdash just whispy clouds in the moon-light sky The moon shone brightly over the low sand hills of the valley I could plainly
see the Simpson Sheeprock Onaqui Stansbury and Cedar Mountains
Way up in the sky I noticed a far off aircraft strobe which caused me to look straight up at the stars mdash so many dia-monds in the sky I wondered which ones were still there and which ones were ghost light
So thatrsquos how it was I spent the night with the back of my rig propped open and the desert and night sky on full display And the best part It was for free Anyone at anytime or season can head out to the desert and enjoy the evening Just be smart about it and take a few safety precautions such as camping a bit off of the main road
Back in the day Porter Rockwell advised to make camp and then break camp and move several miles away to throw off anyone that might be coming after you Itrsquos not real dangerous out in the des-ert but it pays to have a wary eye
The area described is approximately 34 miles south of Interstate 80 in Skull Valley If areas are fenced keep out and respect private property Otherwise you should be on Bureau of Land Management or state lands
Jessop grew up exploring the mountains and deserts of Utah He has a bachelorrsquos degree in Geography from the University of Utah and has traveled to all 50 states US Territories and a dozen foreign countries He his wife and daughter live in Stansbury Park Follow him on Facebook (JD Jessop) for more hikes and travels
Night in the desert offers many surprisesOUTDOOR ADVENTURE
COURTESY OF JAROMY JESSOP
A lone cottonwood tree is illuminated in Skull Valley with the hues of the setting sun
ldquoThe day destroys the night night divides the dayrdquo
mdashJim Morrison
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TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTREGISTRATION - 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR
First Day of School August 19 2014
Online Registration for K-12 begins on July 29th- (Online Registration is required of all Tooele County School District Students K-12)
ELEMENTARY (New Students)Registration will be held on August 6th 7th and 8th from 900 am ndash 300 pm at all elementary schools unless otherwise noted
August 25th ndash Kindergarten Reception August 26th ndash First day students in class
August 19th ndash 22nd ndash (Wednesday schedule all week ndash 900 am to 1230 pm) August 25th ndash Starts full day
SECONDARYRegistration dates and times are as follows
Clarke N Johnsen Jr High
August 6August 7August 8 amp 9 (New Students)
230 pm ndash 700 pm800 am ndash 1230 pm800 am ndash 230 pm
Grantsville Jr High August 14 100 pm ndash 700 pm
Tooele Jr High
August 6 (8th Grade)August 7 (7th Grade)
800 am ndash 1100 am730 am ndash 1030 am amp 400 pm ndash 700 pm
(contact school for details)
Blue Peak High August 6 amp 7 1000 am ndash 200 pm
Dugway High
August 6August 7August 8
400 pm ndash 700 pm11th amp 12th graders400 pm ndash 700 pm 9th amp 10th graders800 am ndash 1200 pm 7th amp 8th graders
Grantsville High August 11 amp 12 800 am ndash 500 pm
Stansbury High
August 6August 7August 8 (New Students)
700 am-100 pm100 pm- 700 pm700 pm-100 pm
Tooele High
August 5 amp 7August 6August 11 (New Students)August 12 (New Students)
700 am ndash 100 pm100 pm ndash 700 pm10th Grade 1000 am 9th Grade 1200 pm11th Grade 900 am 12th Grade by appt
Wendover High August 7August 8
900 am ndash 330 pm900 am ndash 330 pm
Immunizations Seventh Grade Tdap Requirement ndash Utah Immunization RuleEffective July 1 2011 students entering 7th grade must have a Tdap booster regardless of interval since the last tetanusdiphtheria containing vaccine Students MAY NOT be admitted on the first day of school unless they have received a dose of Tdap or have an exemption form A school cannot admit students if they are missing the Tdap vaccine Students must be in full compliance from the first day of entry into school
If you have any questions please contact Jackie Gallegos Administrative Secretary435)833-1900 Ext 1104
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OUT amp ABOUT
Last week my brother came up to me holding some-thing behind his back
ldquoHow much do you love merdquo he asked
ldquoA regular amountrdquo I guessed
He gave me a lookldquoA lotrdquo I tried againThat must have done the
trick because he brought his hands out cradling something reverently
When I looked at what it was I understood
It was a GameBoy Color It even had a vintage cartridge for Pokemon Blue
Sure in the day and age of smartphones and tablets a GameBoy might not seem like much but in 1998 this thing was the shiz Brother and I both lusted after one almost as much as we wanted an N-64
Our parents however had different ideas Instead of video games they gave us music les-sons and books never even suspecting how much they were alienating us from our peers While everyone else was talking about DonkeyKong Country we were using words like ldquoesotericrdquo and ldquohomunculusrdquo in casual conversations
It was awfulAs we have gotten older we
have tried to rectify this cultural deficiency Of the four kids in my family three of us are adults mdash and all three of us have pur-chased at least one video game system
Unfortunately Irsquove found that not having games as a kid has given me no sense of self-con-trol as an adult Itrsquos like I wasnrsquot desensitized to the stimuli at a young enough age and now itrsquos hard to pull myself away from the moving pixels
For instance I had a room-mate in college who brought with her an impressive collec-tion of systems and games and allowed the rest of us unfettered
access to themHow I didnrsquot flunk out during
that year I will never knowI wonrsquot even tell you how
much time I spent plopped in front of our bulky old TV build-ing callouses on my thumbs and as my mother would say turning my brain into pizza sauce The Legend of Zelda MarioKart Plants vs Zombies Animal Crossing mdash I played them all
At first my novice efforts were clumsy and embarrassingly unintuitive and really all I did was button-mash Every five minutes I had to call my room-mate to ask what I should do next or what something meant which for some reason she found exasperating But over the weeks and months I gradually began to find my footing
I didnrsquot find it fast enough though When the year ended and she moved out taking her beautiful video games with her I
hadnrsquot finished any of them This failure ate at me until I finally broke down and started track-ing down the games and the systems that played them one by one
Today I am still slowly bat-tling my way through the quests I started in college and Irsquove found a few games she didnrsquot have I still have a ways to go though Itrsquos hard to talk about p0wning noobs when everything you play is at least a decade old
I feel the lag perhaps most acutely when talking with staff writer Emma Penrod or com-munity news editor Tavin Stucki both of whom boast gaming resumes considerably more impressive than mine They talk about their Calls of Duty and Assassins Creeds and Halos like some people mdash my people I guess mdash might talk about Shakespeare or the national debt
But there are beginning to
be some areas of commonality Once Penrod and I speculated on the quality of a game neither one of us had played And just this past Monday Stucki and I agreed that playing four hours of video games a night is probably unhealthy
Discussions like that make me believe there is a chance some-day for me to assimilate into the culture of my generation
Though perhaps not com-pletely mdash oftentimes I find myself playing a game with a book open on my lap Old habits die hardlchristensentooeletranscriptcom
Irsquom now an undisciplined adult because I was shunned from video games as a kid
Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITER
Li
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO ILLUSTRATION
Staff writer Lisa Christensen gets a little too involved playing video games Christensen believes itrsquos an over-compensation from not having video games growing up when all the other kids did
by Emma PenrodSTAFF WRITER
This weekrsquos Fridays on Vine feature local country band Exit 99 has been known to draw big crowds with its diverse line-up of classic covers
The band played one of the best-attended Fridays on Vine concerts last year said Chelci Holste the bandrsquos lead singer and looks forward to an encore performance
ldquoIt was a lot of fun and wersquore excited to do it againrdquo she said
The band which is comprised almost entirely of local musicians and is named for the I-80 exit to Tooele plays a line-up of coun-try covers sprinkled with some classic rock But the biggest dif-ference between Exit 99 and any other garage band Holste said is their intimate knowledge of two generations of country favorites
Holste who just turned 30 is by far the youngest member of the band The other musicians are mostly in their mid-50s she said mdash almost old enough to be
her parentsldquoWe vibe really well together
and we just have funrdquo she said adding that the band has taken advantage of their diverse musi-cal experience to mix old country hits with new favorites ldquoTheyrsquove introduced me to a lot of music and people that Irsquove never heard of being so much older mdash music I never thought I would play or enjoyrdquo
The band came together in 2012 as the reincarnation of Oasis another band that played around Tooele in the 1990s Holste said she had been sing-ing as a country soloist around the area and David Beacham now the lead guitarist for Exit 99 happened to overhear her at an event and asked if she would like to start a band with him When she agreed he started going over some of his old contacts and pulled in his former band mates Tom Slowik Bruce Simon and Jimmy Gonzo to play bass gui-tar and vocals keyboards and drums respectively
The band has yet to begin
writing its own music but is in the early stages of recording a CD of covers Holste said But until sales take off they continue to rehearse in the evenings after work Holste a Grantsville resi-dent is a local dental hygienist Beacham works for the Tooele County School District and Slowik also a Tooele resident works for the University of Utah Gonzo a third Tooele resident does government work Simon who is the odd man out as a resident of Alpine owns his own business and produces banners and signs
Fridays on Vine concerts start every Friday at 7 pm in the Tooele City Park between Vine Street and the Pratt Aquatic Center Admission is free but seating is limited Patrons are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blanketselpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Local band Exit 99 to perform Friday at Tooele City Park
COURTESY OF EXIT 99
Local band Exit 99 is a country-song cover band that mixes the new sounds of country music with old The bandrsquos music also has some classic rock influence
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EAST LYME Conn (AP) mdash When Randi an inmate at the York Correctional Institution was selected in April to participate in The Red Dog Project a program that gets rescue dogs ready for adoption she wondered ldquoAm I emotionally ready Itrsquos a big responsibilityrdquo
Randi who is serving 2-12 years for criminal violation of a restraining order is a recov-ering drug addict and says she has been in abusive relation-ships most of her life Because she had her own problems to deal with she wondered if she could she help a dog that had its own issues
Randi soon discovered she could and she learned more about herself in the process
ldquoI learned how to be more responsiblerdquo said Randi whose last name was withheld per Department of Correction policy ldquoI learned to be accountable to something Just like me all they need is a little TLCrdquo
The Red Dog Project was introduced to the prison on Oct 31 and has since helped 40 dogs find new homes
Lorin Liesenfelt founder of the Dog Days rescue group runs the organizationrsquos Red Dog Project Dogs are pulled from shelters from within Connecticut as well as Georgia which has shelters with high euthanasia rates She teaches the inmates to handle the dogs and get them ready for adoption
ldquoThese dogs were literally hours from being euthanizedrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoThe women here are so patient and understand-ing They want the dogs to suc-ceedrdquo
The inmatesrsquo rooms are equipped with baby gates and dog crates for their compan-ions Each week the dog gets a new handler The purpose for doing that is twofold - it social-izes the dog to different people and the inmates donrsquot get too attached The average stay for a dog is four to six weeks The dogs are put up for adoption at an event held once a month at the Tractor Supply Co store in Old Saybrook
Liesenfelt said some of the dogs have been abused or neglected or never given the love they deserve - something that the inmates can relate to
ldquoWersquore saving each otherrdquo said Tiffany who is serving 412 years for burglary ldquoItrsquos therapeutic for us Itrsquos rewarding to know wersquore saving a liferdquo
Tiffany is working with Prince a 1-year-old golden retriever mix
York had previously host-ed the National Education for Assistance Dog Services training program and Warden Stephen Faucher was eager to bring a dog program back ldquoThe offend-ers feel good about themselves because theyrsquore part of a program thatrsquos successfulrdquo he said ldquoThey want something to nurture This gives them the opportunity to give backrdquo
Correction Officer Michael DiLoreto who is a Red Dog facil-ity coordinator said the program can have up to 10 inmate han-dlers Low-security level inmates must be free of any discipline tickets to be considered for the program
Liesenfelt visits the prison at least twice a week to check on the dogsrsquo progress As she entered the corridor of Thompson Hall the dogs could sense her They began to wag their tails vigor-ously
Liesenfelt checked in with Correction Officer Eric Morin to see if there have been any issues with the dogs He reported good news Koko a 1-year-old shep-herd mix is being more social and doesnrsquot appear as skittish
The group then walked down-stairs to the solarium where inmates sat in a semi-circle Liesenfelt taught the women how to properly walk the dogs on a leash She told one inmate to walk faster as she noticed the dog looking around and getting bored She told her to use the command ldquoLeave itrdquo when she noticed the dog beginning to stray
Tiffany and Prince are working on walking together Prince tends to flop on the ground when he doesnrsquot want to walk anymore
Liesenfelt encouraged Tiffany to hold the leash close to her body and gently tug him until he gets the cue that itrsquos time to get up When Prince started to walk she told Tiffany to pick up the pace and make the stroll more enjoyable for him Tiffany gives him treats after a success-ful walk
Red Dog isnrsquot the only animal program within the Department of Correction Inmates also participate in other animal res-cue programs including the Second Chance Large Animal Rehabilitation Facility a collab-orative effort between the state Department of Agriculture and the DOC that rescues farm ani-mals that have been taken from their owners
Correction Officer Steve Curran dog program coordinator for the department said one of the menrsquos prisons the Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center in Uncasville also has a grey-hound socialization and adop-tion program
Curran said DOC Commissioner James Dzurenda and his wife have rescued dogs and are big supporters of the program He said the Red Dog Project does not cost the state any money as all the expenses are paid for by the organization
The Red Dog Project was named after a rescue pit bull mix in Bridgeport who had parvovi-rus mange and other illnesses The dog lost all of its fur expos-ing its red skin And from then on any dog that needed a little more care has been deemed a ldquoRed Dogrdquo Liesenfelt said
Jennifer Potts a York secretary who knew Liesenfelt through her rescue work put Liesenfelt in touch with Curran Both Curran and Liesenfelt said the collabora-tion has been a success
ldquoI never thought Irsquod say that Irsquom excited to go to prisonrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoItrsquos amazing to see both the dogs and women come out of their shellsrdquo
DiLoreto said the offenders can participate in the program until theyrsquore released from prison He said he has seen positive changes in the womenrsquos behavior
ldquoThey see value and beauty in every dogrdquo he said ldquoand hope-fully they see it within them-selves as wellrdquo
Prison project helps inmates and dogs
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2012 to 2649397 at the end of 2013 an increase of 69 percent according to Mike Ulrich who presented the audit findings to the county commission at their Tuesday night meeting
However only $158000 of that fund balance was in cash the remaining fund balance was made up largely of receivables to be collected by the end of February according to Ulrich
ldquoIf you want to keep it tight and not save for a rainy day then thatrsquos good because thatrsquos what yoursquore doingrdquo he said ldquoI would take a look at thatrdquo
Ulrich suggested two or three months of operating expens-es in cash as an appropriate reserve amount
ldquoYou donrsquot have a lot of breathing roomrdquo he said
The state minimum for the
countyrsquos fund balance is 5 per-cent of revenue while the maxi-mum fund balance allowed by state law is 50 percent of rev-enue according to Ulrich
ldquoYou currently have a fund balance of around 11 to 12 per-cent which is at the lower end but still within the parametersrdquo he said
Ulrich noted that the county was successful at reducing the balance of interfund loans to the Deseret Peak Complex fund The amount owed to other funds by the Deseret Peak fund dropped from $65 million at end of 2012 to $46 million at end of 2013 according to the audit report
While Deseret Peak Complex continues to operate in the red the amount of cash used for operating activities there dropped by 56 percent from $1499329 in 2012 to $658930 in 2013 These figures do not include depreciation or debt
service expenses While the auditors gave the
county a clean opinion on it financial statements the audit report did note a few areas for improvement
The auditors called attention to the fact that the county did not provide the required seven day advance notice for the bud-get adoption hearing for the 2013 budget
For the second year in a row the lack of timely entering of transactions into the account-ing system caused some funds to exceed their budget at year end according to the audit report
Auditors also recommended that procedures be adopted to ensure proper monitoring of federal alcohol and substance abuse grant funds and the coun-tyrsquos mental health grant
In addition to building the fund balance the county also lowered its long term debt on
2013 according to Ulrich ldquoThe county ended the year
with $36 million in long term
debt down almost $25 million from last yearrdquo he said ldquoThe county had no problems in mak-
ing its obligations to pay their long term debt obligationsrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Audit continued from page A1
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
An audit report prepared by an Ogden-based accounting firm concluded Tooele Countyrsquos financial health improved for the year ending Dec 31 2013
financial expertsThe audit committee
reviewed the countyrsquos financial statements reports generated by the independent auditor and met with Mike Ulrich who represents the accounting firm that completed the indepen-dent audit according to Edwin Van Stam a member of the vol-unteer audit committee
The volunteer audit commit-tee recommended that mone-tary and human resources need to be allocated to the countyrsquos tax collection software system and to ensure that all funds and accounts are reconciled month-ly so that the county commis-
sion has accurate financial information
The volunteer audit commit-tee also recommended that the county adopt a whistleblower policy that includes the protec-tion of county employees from reprisal for reporting in good faith They recommended that the whistleblower system be overseen by the county com-mission and the clerkauditor
The committee also reported that the county needs to allo-cate monetary resources to ensure that the county has a competent financial manager to ensure reconciliations are completed and that day-to-day accounting is accurate
The budget advisory board weighed in with a list of recom-mendations regarding internal
auditsAmong the budget commit-
teersquos recommendations were Define an internal audit process in county code conduct inter-nal audits of all departments on a two-year cycle include a review of adherence to appli-cable county codes and state statutes in the internal audit process review the effective-ness of departmental policies and procedures and review employee training in financial policies during internal audits
The budget advisory board also called for ldquoadequate resources to be appropriated by the county commission to facil-itate the completion of internal audit proceduresrdquo
The budget committee mem-bers include Tooele County
Recorder Jerry Houghton Wayne Anderton the Utah Public Employees Association chairman for the Tooele County employees chapter Rod Thompson Tooele County Roads department director and Dean Johnson area presi-dent and branch manager for Zions Bank
Other members of the bud-get advisory board include Larry Shumway former Utah State Superintendent of Public Instruction and for-mer Superintendent of Tooele County School District Jake Jacobson a certified public manager and a former small business owner and contrac-tor Cody Deeter vice-president of Lewis Young Robertson and Burningham a Salt Lake City-
based municipal financial advi-sory and consulting firm David Gibby environmental manager for US Magnesium and Toby Lee a senior financial specialist for Fidelity Investments and a former accounting manager for Anderson Lumber Company
The budget advisory boardrsquos duties include reviewing fis-cal policies and procedures reviewing proposed depart-mental budgets and acting as a point of contact for citizen bud-get and financial concerns
The audit committee mem-bers include Brent Ray who works as an audit senior for Deloitte amp Touche Ryan Liddell a certified public accountant with eight years of account-ing experience including five years in preparing reviewing
and auditing financial state-ments with Ernst amp Young and Edwin van Stam a CPA with five years of public accounting experience and three years of controller and CFO consulting experience in private industry
Also appointed to the audit committee are Greg Bleazard a CPA with nearly a decade of experience in public account-ing and three years of experi-ence working for a city gov-ernment and John Adams a shareholder in the Logan-based accounting firm of Cook Martin Poulson PC
The audit committeersquos job is to help the commissioners review and interpret financial statements and audit reportstgillietooeletranscriptcom
Budget continued from page A1
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OBITUARIES
Jeremy JaeDo Davis
Jeremy JaeDo Davis 38 of Taylorsville Utah passed away unexpectedly Aug 3 2014 surrounded by his family at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray Utah Jeremy was born in Teague South Korea on Aug 26 1975 He graduat-ed from Heidelberg American High School and continued on with his schooling at Brigham Young University Jeremy mar-ried Alissa Davis (Dix) on Jan 31 2004 Jeremy is survived by his wife Alissa Diane son Tyson JaeDo Davis his parents Keith L Davis and Deborah F Davis his four sisters Krysta L Riley and her husband Paul Hilary A Boyer and her husband Bryan Alison R Houpt and Jillian R Garcia and her husband Jared his grandmother M Darlene Perkins his many nieces and nephews and the rest of his rela-tives and friends Jeremy is pre-ceded in death by his grandpar-ents Tom R Perkins Melvin W (Toy) Davis and Bertha J Davis Jeremy was a great athlete in high school and was a mem-ber of his soccer football and wrestling varsity teams He was a European wrestling champion his senior year and continued his wrestling career as a member of the Pre-Olympic US Armed Forces team representing the
USA in Manchester England in 1993 He enjoyed sports working on cars and spending time with his family and friends mdash espe-cially his son Tyson He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Dusseldorf Germany area and was an Eagle Scout Jeremy was selfless always putting the needs of others before himself He was a registered organ donor and his organs will be used to give the gift of life to many who will never meet him on this side of the veil The time from 10-11 am has been set aside for visitation with friends and family The memo-rial service will start at 11 am on Friday Aug 8 2014 at the 27th Ward Chapel 180 S Coleman Street Tooele Utah
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price born on May 28 1951 returned to her Father in Heaven on Aug 5 2014 She was preceded in death by her husband Don Ray Caldwell her parents Wilbur and Hazel Broadhead her siblings Lorraine Wilkes Elaine Reed and Wilbur Broadhead Survived by her sisters Donna Davis and Janet Jensen her children Don Jeff and Idella Caldwell her grand-children Beckham Cienna Gracie Mae Shawn Nicole Samantha and Anthony Jerry Price whom she was married to for 20 years also survives her She loved her family hunting fishing and camping Her pas-
sion was singing with and for others including her grandchil-dren She will be missed We love you mom Services will be held at the Lake Point Chapel on Aug 9 Viewing at 10 am and the funeral at 11 am
Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen
Mother grandma aunt friend compassionate steadfast kind elect fun giving Just words really until they are used to describe a person Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen born May 20 1937 in was a person that all of these words describe These and other words touch the surface of a life well lived in overwhelming ser-vice to others Surrounding her in passing is her eternal family on this and the other side of the veil On this side of the veil are daughters Debbie Seddell (Terry) of Lake Point Laurie Holland (Ron) of Magna and son Terry (Debbie) of Tooele 10 grand-kids 10 great-grandkids and two great-great-grandkids A few on the other side welcoming her home are her eternal sweetheart James O Christensen daughter Tammy (Christensen) Brown mother Bernice (Sessions) Brown sisters Joyce Lambros and Sharon Barker and numerous other friends and family Her joys included spending all the time she could with her family camp-ing attending grandkids games and recitals making and shar-ing her homemade fudge pop-sicles garage sales roaming the DI crocheting hats for cancer patients and the childrenrsquos justice center A member of the LDS church who enjoyed service in the temple her favorite calling was compassionate service Mom worked at numerous places in the quest to help her sweetheart
provide for their family such as Walmart the Utah State fair and Hamilton Drug At every place and within her sphere of influ-ence was an influence for good in others lives Now silenced on Earth she will be that silent-but-sweet and tender feeling help-ing us to stay on the path till we meet again Our family would welcome all to come and share a moment with us in remembering a life well-lived in service A view-ing will be held Friday Aug 8 at the Valley View LDS Stake Center at 332 E 1000 North in Tooele from 6-8 pm and Saturday Aug 9 and an hour prior to the funeral at 11 am Internment will be at the Memorial Estates at 6500 S Redwood Road in West Jordan Utah A special thanks to Harmony Hospice who helped mom tremendously in her last days In remembrance of mom please pay it forward and be kind to all you come in contact with share a smile and give to those in need
IDAHO FALLS Idaho (AP) mdash Groves of aspen mdash tall skinny trees with telltale white bark and fluttering glossy leaves mdash are unmistakable in eastern Idaho
But look for the cone-shaped tops of conifers living among the smaller aspen and juniper trees creeping closer to the perimeter of the grove Itrsquos not an example of species diversity itrsquos a death sentence
Aspen mdash the most wide-spread tree in North America mdash are disappearing across the
western United States Eastern Idahorsquos aspen community once estimated to cover 40 percent of eastern Idahorsquos forested areas has declined by an estimated 60 percent in the past 100 years while Arizona has seen a 90 per-cent decline during that time said Aren Eddingsaas chairman of the science and technology committee for the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group and a wild-life biologist for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe
ldquoI would consider it a very big issuerdquo said Ben Dyer ecol-ogist for the Bureau of Land Management ldquoItrsquos a keystone species and vital to other plant animal and insect survivalrdquo
A keystone species is one that has a ldquodisproportionately large effect on the communities in which it occursrdquo according to Encyclopedia Britannica ldquoSuch species help to maintain local biodiversity within a community either by controlling populations of other species that would oth-erwise dominate the community or by providing critical resources for a wide range of speciesrdquo
Terry Thomas Idaho Department of Fish and Game regional habitat manager said eastern Idaho is losing 5000 acres of aspen each year
In order to combat that loss Fish and Game the US Forest Service Bureau of Land Management Idaho Department of Lands Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and Idaho State Department of Agriculture banded together in 2006 to form the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group The grouprsquos mission is to
preserve the speciesSince a number of species
benefit from aspen especially elk and deer Eddingsaas said conservation is vital
ldquoThey found that fawn and calves in those areas (with dense aspen groves) are healthierrdquo he said ldquoBecause of the diversity that aspen provide itrsquos just an important communityrdquo
While providing habitat and food for wildlife they also have a relatively short lifespan (70 to 100 years) That allows them to decompose and put nutrients back into the forest floor more often than other trees The mini-mal canopy of an aspen grove allows snow melt to drip into the groundwater rather than evapo-rate as it does on more dense canopies said Eddingsaas
Experts agree that the decline of aspen locally and around the West largely is the result of two things lack of fire and encroach-ment of conifers and juniper
Because the root system of aspens runs deeper below the ground than most trees aspens can survive forest fires that com-peting trees canrsquot But as wildfire fighting becomes more preva-lent aspen benefit less
ldquoWhen you have juniper encroachment they have a wide root system and take in a lot more water and can choke out the aspenrdquo Dyer said
The trees also are suscepti-ble to ldquoSudden Aspen Declinerdquo mdash a condition that claims entire groves without conifer invasion
Thomas cites an example of this in a research paper he published on the decline of
aspen from 2005 to 2007 amid the worst drought in 109 years 338000 acres of aspen perished in Colorado While the cause of Sudden Aspen Decline is still being researched most evidence points toward drought
The Aspen Working Group spends most of its time working to find ways to protect aspen The BLM has been removing juniper and conifers in the Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area east of Idaho Falls
Aspen are higher in fat than many other plants which make the aspen shoots a vital food source for deer and elk in the winter Dyer said the Tex Creek area attracts about 6000 deer and elk in the winter months The goal of the restoration proj-ect is to not only be able to pro-vide the food source for game but have enough shoots in spring to regenerate the groves in the area
Another way to help aspen thrive is through controlled burns to reduce the number of competing trees But that prac-tice can cause other problems
ldquoPeople donrsquot like to see smoke they donrsquot like to see black on the hillside up from their propertyrdquo Thomas said ldquoWe have a lot of tools in the toolbox itrsquos whether or not we get the opportunity to apply those toolsrdquo
The task is not an easy oneldquoConsidering the loss and the
fact that we donrsquot have the bud-get to do as much as we like wersquore not even close to keeping up with the loss of aspen on an annual basisrdquo Eddingsaas said
Aspen trees disappearing in eastern Idaho
AUBURN Mich (AP) mdash ldquoIrsquove never had a bad customerrdquo said Betty Sczepanski as she finished up the styling on one of her most faithful clients ldquoLetrsquos see how good you lookrdquo She turned cus-tomer Helen Ward in the beauty chair so they both could see the finished product in the mirror
Sczepanski has been cutting and styling womenrsquos hair since before 1960 and she has owned and operated her own shop Bettyrsquos Beauty Shop since 1966 And donrsquot even think about ask-ing her what she and her cli-ents talk about in her one-room beauty shop
ldquoWe talk about everythingrdquo Sczepanski told the Midland Daily News while she put the finishing touches on Wardrsquos hair ldquoYou wouldnrsquot want to hear it And thatrsquos all Irsquom gonna tell yourdquo
ldquoYes everythingrdquo Ward agreed laughing ldquoLocal news the way the world is now a daysrdquo
Sczepanski cuts and colors hair does permanents and sham-poos and sets
ldquoI donrsquot do menrsquos hair thoughrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoMaybe the women scare them awayrdquo The stylist has cut plenty of menrsquos hair in her time but these days her
clients are all ladiesSczepanski attended the now
defunct Bay City Beauty College graduating in 1954 She point-ed to a black-and-white photo-graph on the wall of her shop that shows her and several of her beauty school classmates
ldquoCan you find merdquo she asked with a laugh ldquoIrsquom the best look-ing onerdquo Sczepanski graduated from the beauty school when she was 20 years old
After graduation she found herself working at various shops in the area
ldquoI did some odd jobs here and there I worked for Mr and Mrs James (in their shop) in Bay City I started out as a shampoo girlrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoThatrsquos how all the girls startedrdquo After work-ing at a few small beauty shops Sczepanski found work at The Town Beauty Shop in downtown Midland in 1960
Around this time she met Helen Ward of Midland who would become a lifelong cus-tomer Ward said a neighbor told her of the new stylist in town so Ward decided to drop in to get her hair done
ldquoI needed a permanentrdquo Ward said ldquoA lot of the girls at that time
were doing the home permanent kits but I never didrdquo Ward liked how Sczepanski worked and she has been a customer ever since
Sczepanski worked in Midland until about 1966 when she decid-ed to strike out on her own
ldquoShe told me quietly that she was starting her own shoprdquo Ward said ldquoI followed her out hererdquo
Sczepanski said when the house was built the beauty shop was part of the design plan
These days Ward makes the time to visit the Auburn shop once a week
ldquoI come every week Most women do if they donrsquot do it themselvesrdquo Ward said of her visits ldquoI come for an hour but sometimes it goes longer if we keep talkingrdquo
Ward just turned 90 and she said her car recently had a birth-day as well
ldquoMy car just turned 21rdquo Ward said and she still drives
Sczepanski works five days a week and sometimes on Saturday When asked why she hasnrsquot retired her answer was quick and to the point
ldquoWhat would I do if I retired Watch the grass growrdquo she asked
Woman cuts hair for 50 years
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TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9THURSDAY August 7 2014
dropped 127 inches of rainfall Tooele received almost an inch of rain on July 29 alone
The storms helped Tooele meet or exceed normal monthly precipitation expectations since February They also helped Tooele partially catch up on the
water year This yearrsquos total pre-cipitation now stands at 1406 inches just 207 inches below the normal 1613 inches that the area historically accumulates by this time of year At the end of last month Tooele was 283 inch-es below normal
However climate predic-tions from the National Weather Service donrsquot expect the streak of lucky storms to continue
Precipitation is expected to return to normal through mid-August and the US Drought Monitor a cooperative effort of the US Department of Agriculture and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has projected drought conditions to become increasingly severe over the next month
The long-term forecast is more optimistic The National
Weather Service continues to project above-average rainfall in September and October on account of abnormalities in the Pacific Ocean that suggest an El Nino could develop this fall
The last statement issued by NOAA predicted a 70ndash80 percent chance of an El Nino this year which causes a temperature shift that brings warm water and increased rainfall to North and
South America July temperatures remained
roughly normal with an average high of 92 degrees compared to a normal 917 and an average low of 65 degrees compared to a normal 656
The 2013-14 water year will conclude on Sept 30 Measurements for the 2014-15 water year will begin on Oct 1elpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Water continued from page A1
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) mdash Mark and David McCubbin not only had big shoes to fill when they took over the family business but also had large socks
Mark is the chairman of McCubbin Hosiery Inc and his brother David is the president The company makes socks tights and shoes for women and chil-dren It makes products for sev-eral brands such as Stride Rite and Keds The warehouse and distribution center is at 5310 N Fifth St
The brothers are the third gen-eration of McCubbins in the busi-ness Their grandfather Chester McCubbin started the company in 1952 Their father Richard McCubbin also worked at the company until he left in 1967 to teach history at Casady School Thatrsquos when their grandmother Margaret McCubbin took over the business
The brothers worked for the company during summers while they were in college They started in the warehouse and eventually sold socks
Mark graduated in 1978 with a
history degree from Dartmouth University David graduated in 1980 from Washington and Lee University with a degree in politi-cal science They received degrees in fields that interested them though they knew it was a pos-sibility they would take over the family business
ldquoI decided to study what I enjoy even if it didnrsquot have any-thing directly to do with what I dordquo Mark said
Both however entered the family business once they fin-ished college
Just four years after Mark grad-uated and two years after David did their grandmother passed away and the brothers realized they were in charge It was over-whelming at first to realize they had so much to learn David said With the help of the employees the company thrived
At the time the company had only about 18 full-time employ-ees Today the company has about 100 with most of them being in Oklahoma City A few are in New York and Chicago and one stays in China David said
David travels frequently He makes trips to Europe and Asia throughout the year as well as around the country
ldquoAmerican Airlines loves merdquo he said jokingly
Although the company focuses on women and children David said by 2015 customers can expect to see more products for adults
The company has grown 10 to 20 percent each year over the last several years David said He expects about 20-percent growth next year
In 2011 the company sold $30 million in products By the end of its fiscal year Mark said he expects it will sell $70 million
The growth is due to great inves-tors and great products David said The brands are strong and people trust them The compa-nies they sell to are also a primary reason for McCubbinrsquos strength Clients include Samrsquos Club and Costco as well as retailers like Nordstrom and Dillardrsquos
The company produces its products in Asia especially China David said The company went offshore in the 1990s which
put it ahead of its competitors Now most of their competitors do as well It is cheaper to pro-duce hosiery in China because of the cheap labor When it comes to socks he estimates that only a few specialty brands are actually made in the US
One of the biggest challenges is making sure the product gets to the customers on time Mark said
ldquoOur product is literally on the other side of the worldrdquo he said
McCubbin also has to meet the needs of several customers in various ways he said
ldquoEvery customer wants what they want often in different waysrdquo Mark said ldquoOne of the challenges is balancing the needs of the customersrdquo
The brothers are fortunate David said They get to work together and around wonderful employees
ldquoI have no complaintsrdquo David said ldquoIrsquom very blessedrdquo
Okla brothers continue family hosiery business
DENVER (AP) mdash Denver is offering to take care of some of the immigrant children who have flooded across the border in recent months
The city announced Tuesday that it has submitted an applica-tion for a $12 million federal grant over three years to provide hous-ing counseling and other services to 60 children at a time If the offer is accepted the children would live for about a month on aver-age in an underused family shelter called the Family Crisis Center
ldquoDuring that time we would provide several services medical counseling legal acculturation services for them Educational ser-vices so schooling as wellrdquo Denver Human Services Executive Director Penny May said
Other organizations would help reunite the children with family who might be living in the United States The total number of chil-dren who would come through the shelter hasnrsquot been determined
Other cities including St Louis
also are applying for grants The grants are from a pool of $300 million available through the US Department of Health amp Human Servicesrsquo Office of Refugee Resettlement to provide residential services to unaccompanied minors in the country illegally
Maryland Gov Martin OrsquoMalley meanwhile is encouraging organi-zations to apply
Not everyone is on board with Coloradorsquos course of action
ldquoItrsquos my tax dollars and I have a problem with my tax dollars being spent to support any kind of illegal activityrdquo said Regina Thompson president of Colorado Tea Party Patriots ldquoItrsquos more compassionate to send these children back to par-entsrdquo
In a statement Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said helping some of the more than 57000 chil-dren at the border most of them from El Salvador Honduras and Guatemala is the right thing to do ldquoDenver is a welcoming compas-sionate city and we will not turn a
blind eye to children in need mdash no matter where they come from mdash if called upon to helprdquo Hancock said in statement
The statement also included endorsements of the plan from US Rep Diana DeGette several city council members and former University of Denver Chancellor Dan Ritchie
The city would work with its public hospital Denver Health and Lutheran Family Services to take care of the children Officials stressed that no city tax dollars would be used
A Grand Junction-based private agency Ariel Clinical Services that places troubled children in fos-ter homes also is applying to put some of the immigrant children in homes in the Denver area
At least 220 children from the border already have been sent to Colorado to live with relatives and other sponsors according to the Department of Health and Human Services
Full Document View Denver offers to take in border children
A9
RIVERS AND LAKES 24-hour
Stage Change
Great Salt Lake Elevation
In feet as of 7 am Wednesday
Vernon Creek at Vernon 106 noneSouth Willow Creek at Grantsville 140 -001
at Saltair Boat Harbor 9358
Th F Sa Su M Tu W
Pollen Index
Source Intermountain Allergy amp Asthma
HighModerate
LowAbsent
The Sun Rise Set
The Moon Rise Set
UV INDEX
The higher the AccuWeathercom UV Indextradenumber the greater the need for eye and skin protection 0-2 Low 3-5 Moderate 6-7 High 8-10Very High 11+ Extreme
ALMANACTemperatures
Precipitation (in inches)
Daily Temperatures
SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELESUN AND MOON
UTAH WEATHER
Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D
Salt Lake City
Ogden
Logan
Provo
Vernal
Price
Tooele
Nephi
Manti
Green River
RichfieldMoab
Cedar CitySt George Kanab
Blanding
BeaverHanksville
Delta
GrouseCreek
Roosevelt
Clive
Rush Valley
Wendover
Gold Hill
Vernon
Ophir
Grantsville
Tooele
Lake Point
Bauer
Stockton
Pine Canyon
Stansbury ParkErda
Knolls
Ibapah
Dugway
High Low
Eureka
Friday 633 am 836 pmSaturday 634 am 835 pmSunday 635 am 834 pmMonday 636 am 832 pmTuesday 637 am 831 pmWednesday 638 am 830 pmThursday 639 am 828 pm
Friday 649 pm 408 amSaturday 738 pm 518 amSunday 822 pm 631 amMonday 902 pm 746 amTuesday 940 pm 900 amWednesday 1016 pm 1012 amThursday 1053 pm 1122 am
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather Inc copy2014
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8257
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7354
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8360
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7655
83618562
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86559460
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F Sa Su M Tu W Th
Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed
FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Some sun a t-storm around in the pm
83 60
Partly sunny
87 60
Sunshine
89 62
Sunshine
89 64
Mostly sunny
88
Partly sunny
86 63 63
Couple of thunderstorms
85 59TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER
Shown is Fridayrsquos weather Temperatures are Fridayrsquos highs and Friday nightrsquos
lows
HighLow past week 9259Normal highlow past week 9367Average temp past week 721Normal average temp past week 796
Statistics for the week ending August 6
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Sports
FROM THE SIDELINES
SPORTS WRAP Pro motocross eventThe best motocross racers in the world including Ryan Dungey James Stewart Justin Barcia and Eli Tomac will be at Miller Motorsports Park on Saturday Aug 23 as the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series returns to Utah for a second-consecutive year This yearrsquos Zions Bank Utah National Round 12 of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will be the motocross season fina-le with all of the top motocross teams and riders scrambling for last-chance championship points and glory on the seriesrsquo most unique motocross track located in the infield of the state-of-the-art Miller Motorsports Park facility
Bowling leagueA new season of bowling is about to begin at All Star Lanes in Tooele Bowlers are needed for the Tuesday Morning Bowling Belles The Bowling Belles will begin league play on Tuesday Aug 26 at 915 am This is a ladies handi-cap league For more information call Nina Park at 435-837-2290 A meeting will be held at the bowl-ing alley at 10 am on Tuesday Aug 19
Donovan scores winnerIn the end Landon Donovan got the last laugh The 14-time MLS All-Star came back to haunt the club that jettisoned him after just a few months of a failed 2009 loan appearance with the game-winning goal Wednesday for a 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in the 2014 ATampT MLS All-Star Game The 70th-minute strike came after Bayernrsquos Robert Lewandowski and All-Star Bradley Wright-Phillips traded goals on opposite ends of halftime high-lighting a match in which MLS gave the German giants all that they could handle mdash and more mdash on a warm evening at Providence Park in Portland Donovan who came on in the 47th minute for another member of MLS royalty in Thierry Henry got behind the defense on a long feed from hometown star Diego Valeri from the right wing shucked Bayern defender Rafinha as he tried to recover and slotted past the man considered to be the finest goalkeeper in the world in Manuel Neuer Donovan was subbed off a minute later to a resounding ovation
Bees lose to FresnoAn unearned run in the eighth inning propelled the Fresno Grizzlies to a 6-5 win over the Salt Lake Bees on Tuesday night in Fresno Salt Lake trailed 5-4 when Taylorsville High School product John Buck homered to center in the sixth to tie the game With one out in the eighth Fresno catcher Guillermo Quiroz doubled down the left field line After Beesrsquo reliever Michael Brady (0-2) walked Adam Duvall a ground out by Jarrett Parker moved the runners to second and third Chris Dominguez hit a ground ball towards first baseman Ryan Wheeler who slipped going towards the ball lost his balance and had the ball glance off his glove for an error as Quiroz crossed the plate with the eventual winning run The Bees will host El Paso in a five-game series starting tonight
Jazz preseason setTickets for the 2014 Utah Jazz pre-season will go on sale this week Fans may purchase tickets online at utahjazzcom in-person at the EnergySolutions Arena box office or by phone at (801) 355-SEAT Jazz fans will get to see Head Coach Quin Snyder and the team in Salt Lake City when Utah opens the preseason at home against the Portland Trail Blazers on Oct 7 The Jazz will be back home to play the Los Angeles Clippers on Oct 13 before heading out on a four-game road trip The team will close out the preseason at home on Oct 24 hosting the Phoenix Suns This yearrsquos schedule marks the fourth time in five years that the Jazz will host three preseason games at EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City
Jazz holding anthem auditionsThe Utah Jazz are holding auditions for national anthem singers for the 2014-15 NBA season Auditions will be held Friday Oct 10 at EnergySolutions Arena from 9 am until 1 pm on a first-come first-serve basis The audition is open to the general public for individu-als and very small groups If you cannot make the live audition a recorded CD version of you singing the anthem may me mailed toUtah Jazz National Anthem AuditionsCO Meikle LaHue301 W South TempleSalt Lake City UT 84101All participants in the audition will be notified by e-mail whether they have been invited to perform the national anthem For questions contact LaHue at 801-325-2553
A10 THURSDAY August 7 2014
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
The 113- to 118-mile distance fits just right for Moreno Hofland and his Belkin Pro Cycling team
The Dutchman scored his second stage win of the week Wednesday in the 1183-mile Stage 3 of the Tour of Utah More than half of Wednesdayrsquos mile-age extended on U-36 from the Juab County line through Tooele County along the historic Pony Express route to the finish at Miller Motorsports Park Racers sprinted to the finish line after covering three laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP Hoflandrsquos time was 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds
Stage 3 started in Lehi at IM Flash Technologies headed south along the west shore of Utah Lake turned west through Eureka and headed back north on U-36 through Tooele County
Hofland also won Stage 1 on Monday which covered 1135 miles with most of the mileage through scenic Iron County with the start and finish in Cedar City Part of the Stage 1 route skirted Cedar Breaks National Monument
Michael Schaumlr of BMC Racing
Dutchman sprints to victory in Stage 3Sloveniarsquos Kocjan retains yellow jersey as overall leader at Tour of Utah
Earlier this week when I wrote summer is ending I didnrsquot realize how true it
was Thinking about it Irsquove also realised how desperate the local sports world needs summer to end Not to say this summer hasnrsquot been great for the sports world but itrsquos just time for fall to be spoken of in the present tense as opposed to the future tense
As such Irsquove put together a list of reasons Irsquom excited for the change in season In no particu-lar order mdash except for the first-mentioned item mdash I give you the top six reasons fall needs to be here now
Irsquom making a listThe only reason this is men-
tioned first in the list is the mere fact of well the listrsquos existence I canrsquot wait for the next few weeks when football coverage monop-olizes my writing and I donrsquot have time to make up ridiculous
lists to keep from going bored or insane
FootballThis has been on my mind for
a while now I know we had the Hall of Fame game already but does that really count Is that real football Irsquom not so sure but I do know the actual regular season of football leauges are starting in the next few weeks and I couldnrsquot be more happy mdash both from a professional and fan standpoint
Sunburns and bug bitesOK Irsquom sure this has every-
thing to do with the sunburn Irsquom currently experiencing from last
weekendrsquos boating trip to Bear Lake or the bug bites I thought gave me blood poisoning this week but is there anyone in the world who loves these things Itrsquos pretty hard to overexpose your skin to the sun or bugs when the weather cools off and you have to wear a hoodie during the day
BlogsA couple friends of mine run
a well-written and hillarious-at-times blog during the summer While I very much enjoy their reading I feel a little awful inside at the realization that not only do I have more than enough time to read their description of what a Disney princess mixed martial arts tournament might be like but Irsquom enjoying it
GolfingWait golf is on this list
Hear me out let me describe the typical manrsquos golf experi-
ence Each winter he gets a new golf accessory for Christmas whether itrsquos a season pass new iron alumni golf balls what-ever mdash even if itrsquos a self-given present He waits all through February for a chance to get on the course and once he does he realizes how long itrsquos been since hersquos hit a golf ball or how the new driver exposes a flaw in his technique Each week he works to improve his game which he does but he canrsquot seem to string that perfectly consistent round together His top score improves by a stroke or two over last sum-mer and the season ends with way too many curse words bug bites and sunglasses tanlines Letrsquos just say itrsquos time for me to be done with the sport Well almost Irsquoll give it a few more weeks because I know Irsquoll miss it when the snow starts
American soccer fansOK Irsquom not talking about the
actual soccer fans who actually follow the team they actually care about all the time Irsquom talk-ing about the fans who bought American soccer jerseys during the World Cup without even knowing who Bob Bradley is Let me be clear I like soccer and I like the idea of Americans liking soccer but letrsquos add a little con-sistency huh Irsquod be pleasantly surprised if most of these once-in-four-years fanatics could tell me what team or even what league Clint Dempsey plays for and in
Tavin Stucki is a recent jour-nalism graduate of Utah State University who hasnrsquot found a sport he doesnrsquot like To talk Aggie football or for tips on his next outdoor adventure in Tooele County hit him up on Twitter TooeleTAVscript
The top six reasons summer needs to just stopTavin Stucki
COMMUNITY NEWS EDITORCOMMU
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
Professional cyclist Breanne Nalder fought back tears after the first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition ended Wednesday after-noon at Miller Motorsports Park
ldquoThis is really emotional for me Our team wanted to make a statement today and later on (today) Irsquom riding in the memo-rial race for Chase (Pinkham) on the west trackrdquo Nalder said
Nalder of Salt Lake City was named Most Aggressive Rider in the womenrsquos edition race She races for DNA Cycling powered by F4
Nalder broke away from the pack midway through the 15-lap circuit and made other teams chase her while members of her own team conserved energy She led the race by about one kilome-ter for two laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP
ldquoWe wanted to attack non-stop so when I got the nod it was time to go out and go as hard as I could It took a lot of effort to go out there an put yourself in the hurt locker and force other teams to chase and work hard Our sprinters were able to sit in the draft and conserve energyrdquo Nalder said
DNA Cycling powered by F4rsquos Tina Pic was able to sprint to the line for fifth place in a close finish
Pinkham was a top profes-
sional cyclist from Salt Lake City who died April 14 at age 23 of an accidental overdose on pain medication according to new reports He had been plagued with pain after being hit by a car while training in Canada in 2008 Several local Utah cyclists competed in the Chase Pinkham Criterium after Stage 3 of The Tour of Utah ended with three
final laps on the 22-mile east track
ldquoIt was hard out there and really windy but the course was smooth so it made for a lot of dynamicsrdquo Nalder said ldquoIrsquom more of an endurance racer and a hill climber so when it was time for me to go out and lead it took a lot out of me After I led for two laps my teammate
Anne Perry went out next and led Our sprinters are Tina Pic and Chantel Olsenrdquo
United Healthcarersquos Coryn Rivera Indianapolis won the Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition with a time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 20 seconds against a field of 64 competitors
Second place was clinched by Mandy Heintz of Houston of
Guru Cycles powered by Haute Wheels Racing Third-place went to Meredith Miller of Fort Collins Colorado of Pepper Palace Pro Cycling
Rivera said her teamrsquos plan worked perfectly on Wednesday
ldquoWe had to ride the front a little bit to keep the speed up in
Utahrsquos Nalder wins Most Aggressive RiderRacer from Indianapolis wins first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Women racers negotiate at turn on the east track at Miller Motorsports Park The 15-lap Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition was held for the first time on Wednesday
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) crosses the finish line on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah win Hofland earned his first-place win with a time of 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds The stage covered 1183 miles SEE TOUR MEN PAGE A11
SEE TOUR WOMEN PAGE A11
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Team won Stage 2 which cov-ered 1307 miles and started in Panguitch and ended in Torrey
Finishing second in Stage 3 was Andrea Palini (Italy) of Team Lampre-Merida who was third on Stage 1 in Cedar City Eric Young (USA) of Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies fin-ished third Both Palini and Young had the same time as Hofland
Overall race leader Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) of Team Smartstop retained the yellow jersey after
three days of the tour by finishing sixth in Wednesdayrsquos stage Kocjan continues to hold a two-second lead over Schaumlr (Switzerland) and an eight-second margin over Serghei Tvetcov (Romania) of Jelly Belly presented by Maxxis
The Tour of Utah includes seven stages with the final stage starting and ending in Park City on Sunday Stage 7 covers 78 miles winding through Summit and Wasatch counties
Kocjan finished second in both Stage 1 and Stage 2
ldquoThe guys were awesome today They led on the front of the peloton from the start (in Lehi) and they worked hard The cross-
winds made the stage much more difficult than it looked at first so we just stayed at the front I just stayed all the time at the front of the peloton and just controlled the pacerdquo Kocjan said at the post-race press conference at MMP ldquoTomorrowrsquos stage for sure is very difficult The pure climbers will probably show their legs We will see how it goesrdquo
Stage 4 covers 1047 miles and starts in Ogden with a finish at Powder Mountain with three laps around Pine View Reservoir
Moving into the fourth spot overall is 22-year-old American Robin Carpenter of the Hincapie Sportswear Development Team
Carpenter who finished in the bunch sprint on Stage 3 earned the Subaru Best Young Rider award jersey He also claimed the Ski Utah King of the Mountain award jersey winning maximum points on the category 4 King of the Mountain of the day at Eureka
The Tour of Utah includes a few notable professional racers including Jens Voight of Germany Cadel Evans of Australia and Ivan Basso of Italy
Voight has worn the yellow jersey twice during the Tour de France though he has never chal-lenged for the overall champion-ship He is known for his propen-sity to attack
Evans won 2011 Tour de France and placed seventh in the menrsquos cross country mountain bike race at the 200i Summer Olympics in Sydney
Basso is a two-time winner of the Tour of Italy in 2006 and 2010
The Tour of Utah returns to Ogden for a sixth time on Thursday for the start of Stage 4 The start of the 1047-mile stage will take place on Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden at 1110 am and travels through the North Ogden Divide for the first of two ascents The first big shakeup in the overall standings could happen on the slopes of the first mountain top finish of the week with the climb to Powder Mountain Ski Resort This new addition to the Tour ascends more than 3000 feet in just six milesmwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Mencontinued from page A10
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) winds down on the track after capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah through Tooele County which ended with three laps on the Miller Motorsports race track
the last two kilometers so we ran through our riders pretty quickly Alison (Powers) pulled through as usual did an awesome lead out delivering me to the line Luckily I didnrsquot run into any bad luck today so it went perfectly to planrdquo said Rivera who owns 58 national championships in her stellar careermwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Womencontinued from page A10
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CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyIn September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party while trying a shortcut to
California passed through the what would become Tooele County and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert Three years later a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above todayrsquos Tooele City Soon others followed and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship Their story and many others are found inside this Historyof Utahrsquos Tooele County Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness the wild mining days in Ophir Mercur and Jacob City the Pony Express Trail the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake and more
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Breanna Nalder races in yesterdayrsquos Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park Nalder took home the jersey for most aggressive rider
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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 7 2014
ending all lawsuits between the city and Overlake developers
ldquoWe believe this settlement will allow our city to move forward and will close a difficult chapter in our historyrdquo said Brad Pratt Tooele City council chairman ldquoIt addresses the juryrsquos verdict in a way that minimizes its impact on the citizens of Tooelerdquo
Tooele City officials are confi-dent that they will be able to meet the financial obligations of the agreement without raising taxes or reducing city services
ldquoAt this time it is not our intent nor our plan in the future to raise taxes or cut services as a result of this settlementrdquo said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy
Tooele City has already cut a check for the initial $2 million payment to Overlake develop-ers using fund balance or rainy day funds accumulated in the capital projects fund according to Dunlavy
The settlement averts a Sept 4 Utah Supreme Court appear-ance during which both parties were scheduled to again pick up the battle in court with oral argu-ments for an appeal of the $207 million final judgment entered by the 3rd District Court
According to the settlement while neither party admits fault liability or wrongdoing both par-ties accept that the total amount of the claim against Tooele City by Tooele Associates including accumulated interest to be $21 million
The developers agreed to credit the city with the value of 1805-acre-feet of municipal water at $3750 per acre-foot for a total of $68 million
The $3750 per acre-foot value for water was agreed upon by both parties because that is the price Tooele Associates would have paid for water if they had been required to purchase the water back in 2002 before the lawsuit started according to Dunlavy
The $136 million that remains after subtracting the value of the water rights transfer and the ini-tial payment will be paid by the city in nine annual payments of approximately $15 million per year The payments include inter-est at 215 percent annually
However the agreement gives the city the option of paying the last two annual payments with additional water rights in lieu of cash at $3750 per acre-foot
The last two annual payments total $28 million according to the payment schedule included in the agreement
The agreement also gives the developers the option until Dec 31 2029 to purchase up to an additional 1495 acre-feet of water rights certificates at $3750 per acre-foot If the developers pur-chase the entire 1495 acre-feet of water they will pay Tooele City $56 million
If the city opts to make the last two payments with water rights and the developers exercise their full option to purchase additional water the net cash payments to the developers made by Tooele City would be $92 million instead of $156 million
The agreement contains lan-guage that restricts the water rights that Overlake developers obtain from Tooele City to use in the Overlake subdivision
ldquoMy fear was if we had just paid the developers the $207 million that the money would have left our communityrdquo Pratt said ldquoNow part of our payment the water rights will stay in our community and help build the community Overlake will be developed We will get more homes and more people which will increase the economic opportunities in our communityrdquo
The agreement includes other concessions by both parties to settle disputes stemming from the original development agree-ment for Overlake
The settlement will allow the development of Overlake to resume and add up to 4800 homes to Tooele City
ldquoIt has always been our pri-mary objective in this dispute to find a way to develop Overlakerdquo said Bill Perry of Perry Homes ldquoWe believe that this settlement will allow us now to do so and we believe that both parties will ben-efit from the future development of the Overlake propertyrdquo
Tooele City agreed to accept all current public improvements in Overlake and to complete at the cityrsquos expense improvements to 400 West and other curb gutter and sidewalks in the subdivision
Tooele City also agreed to promptly review and approve updated plans for the next phase of Overlake and the golf course plat
ldquoI especially look forward to developing the Overlake golf course community including an improved entrance and a full service clubhouserdquo said Drew Hall managing partner of Tooele Associates
Existing zoning design stan-dards and amenities will remain in place in Overlake according to Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker
ldquoIt is important for the exist-ing residents of Overlake to know that the quality of their commu-nity will not changerdquo he said
The developers agree to pay for a third-party firm to complete inspections of public improve-ments and to pay all other appli-cable impact and development fees
All undeveloped areas out-side of existing subdivisions of Overlake will be withdrawn from the North Tooele City Special Service District according to the agreement
Future disputes between Tooele City and Overlake devel-opers will be resolved by neutral experts The agreement describes protocol for conflict resolution between the parties
The origins of Overlake dates back to 1995 when Hall approached Tooele City officials with an idea for a master planned community northwest of the city proper
Tooele City negotiated a development agreement that was signed in 1997 and the city annexed roughly 2000 acres of property owned by Tooele Associates and combined it with another parcel nearing 1000 acres that was already in the city limits This became the subdivi-sion known as Overlake
In 2002 Hall filed several law-suits in 3rd District Court against
Tooele City claiming the city had violated the development agree-ment for Overlake
Hall alleged that Tooele City misapplied public improvement ordinances required public improvements in Overlake to meet standards not required of other developers created an arbitrary punch list of items that needed to be fixed for public improve-ments to be considered complete slowed down or refused to make final inspections and refused to recognize prior admissions that some public improvements were complete
In 2004 Tooele City filed a coun-tersuit against Tooele Associates for violations of the Overlake development agreement
The case went to jury trial in 3rd District Court in June 2009
The jury found that both Tooele City and Tooele Associates violated the development agree-ment and awarded a net judg-ment of $207 million in damages to Tooele Associates
In 2010 3rd District Court Judge Randall Skanchy who pre-sided over the jury trial declared a mistrial citing irreconcilable conflicts in the juryrsquos verdict
Hall appealed the mistrial rul-ing The Utah Court of Appeals reversed the mistrial ruling in August 2012 and sent the case back to Skanchy for final judg-ment
Tooele City asked the Utah Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeals decision to overturn the mistrial ruling in September 2012 Two months later the high court announced it would not review the Court of Appealsrsquo decision
In October 2013 prior to enter-ing his final judgment in favor of Tooele Associates for $207 mil-lion plus post-judgment interest Skanchy denied several motions filed by Tooele City including a request to set aside or modify the jury verdict and a request for a new trial
Tooele City officials announced their intention to appeal the final judgment to the state Supreme Court in December 2013
Tooele Associatesrsquo attorneys filed a cross-appeal that asked the court to require Tooele City to pay an additional $92 million in legal fees and pre-judgment interest
Both parties were scheduled to make oral arguments before the Supreme Court in September
ldquoIrsquove always said we will do whatrsquos in the best interest of the citizens of Tooele Cityrdquo Dunlavy said ldquoThis settlement accom-plishes that objective I am grate-ful that Mr Hall and Mr Perry were willing to continue to nego-tiate with the city towards this endrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Lawsuit continued from page A1
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Hometownbull Bulletin Board
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B1THURSDAY August 7 2014
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PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
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THURSDAY August 7 2014B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
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Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
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Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
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Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
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ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
9 6 1 2 3 5 8 4 74 8 2 7 1 9 5 3 65 7 3 4 8 6 1 9 27 2 6 9 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 8 7 3 6 2 98 3 9 1 6 2 7 5 4
6 9 8 3 2 1 4 7 53 1 4 5 9 7 2 6 82 5 7 6 4 8 9 1 3
Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
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Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
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Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
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The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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by Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITER
Tooele Countyrsquos top law offi-cial might get a change of title judge
Tooele County Attorney Doug Hogan was named one of five finalists for Judge Terry Christiansen who is retiring from his 3rd District Court judge-ship Oct 1
Monica Taylor coordinator over judicial nominations for the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice said 21 applicants applied for the posi-tion which was whittled down to five finalists through an applica-tion review and interview pro-cess
She said four other judicial positions have also opened with 10 total finalists between them The selection process typically takes four to six months
The 3rd District Court covers Salt Lake Summit and Tooele counties
Hogan said while he doesnrsquot necessarily want to leave his current job he applied for the vacancy in May because vacan-cies donrsquot often occur and the odds of him being picked were remote
ldquoI donrsquot want people to think I donrsquot want to be the county attorney I very much appreciate the support people have given merdquo he said ldquoThis is the kind of thing where sometimes peoplesrsquo names are sent up multiple times and theyrsquore never chosenrdquo
In two weeks Hogan mdash and the other finalists mdash will inter-view with members of Gov Gary Herbertrsquos staff and will talk to the governor the following week The finalist selected by Herbert will also have to be confirmed in a Senate hearing
The new judge will start either Nov 1 or Jan 1 neither Hogan nor Taylor knew which date applied to Christiansenrsquos position Taylor said the start date will depend on which Senate hearing the candi-date is presented in
Hogan said if he is picked and the start date is Nov 1 his then-vacant current position will be considered a vacancy of candi-dacy and the local Republican party will select someone to run in his place If the start date is Jan 1 and he is selected his position will be considered a vacancy of office and the party will choose someone to serve in his stead until the next election
Whether or not he is selected Hogan said the coming weeks will be emotional
ldquoIrsquove got really mixed emotions Itrsquos a goal Irsquove always thought Irsquove always wanted and itrsquos an honor to even get an interviewrdquo he said ldquoBut there are parts of my job now that I really love and Irsquom hesitant to give up
ldquoYou never know when therersquos going to be another vacancyrdquo he added ldquoIf you want to do it the timingrsquos not always ideal But if I tried to wait for the perfect time for me odds are there wouldnrsquot be a vacancy So when they open up you need to put inrdquolchristensentooeletranscriptcom
Hogan makes final list for judge vacancy
ANAHEIM Calif (AP) mdash My buying habits have yet to change in my nearly three weeks with Amazonrsquos shopping-centric Fire phone
Rather Irsquove found the phonersquos Firefly scanning feature to be far more useful as an information-gathering tool
The idea behind Firefly is a smart one Use it to keep track of what you see and hear around you and then buy the things that interest you on Amazon
By holding the phonersquos side button and pointing the camera at a product label or bar code Irsquove identified movie posters food products and books Irsquove also used the phonersquos micro-phone to identify songs and tele-vision shows
Once an identification is made it takes just a swipe from the left and a few taps to buy the item through Amazon The retailer already has your credit card and shipping address on file The phone comes with a free year of Amazonrsquos Prime member-ship so shipping is free and takes just two days
Firefly which is available only on the Fire phone is more com-prehensive and reliable than any other scanner Irsquove tried It cor-rectly identified a Disney toy spy-glass and an upcoming Muppets movie But it also makes its share of mistakes
Even with Amazonrsquos huge database Firefly often couldnrsquot make a match such as when I went to a Gap store to buy gifts for toddlers In other cases it gets the flavor or size wrong During a visit to the Disneyland theme parks this week a bottle of Nesquik chocolate milk got identified as Nesquik strawberry powder to add to milk
Firefly works better when you scan a bar code rather than the product label but even then the bar code for the chocolate milk got identified as Hercules action figures A single water bottle became a pack of eight
Without a precise match itrsquos difficult to know whether what yoursquore getting online is really bet-ter than what yoursquore seeing at the retail store It would have been better to get several products and sizes to choose from rather something definitive that might
or might not be correctBut the bigger hurdle for me
is socialI imagine retail store clerks
giving me suspicious glances as I point the phone toward an item for several seconds as it tries to make a match For that reason I didnrsquot try too hard at the Gap Besides I wanted the shirts right away not in two days by mail
No one has said anything to me about my scanning and itrsquos possible no one has even noticed But Irsquove had to be discrete For instance at a Disney gift shop I refrained from scanning a spe-cial Disney edition of the Rubikrsquos Cube puzzle because a store employee was keeping watch nearby I went outside instead to type in a search
This doesnrsquot mean your phone canrsquot be useful for shopping
While visiting Thailand last year I was wavering on whether to buy an external storage drive at a discount mall By typing in a Web search I learned I could get a better deal back home So I waited
A few weeks ago I used a stan-dard Web search to verify the type of battery I needed on a remote control before buying it at a drug store
I didnrsquot need the Fire phone for any of that
I also donrsquot need it to check prices online Amazoncom Inc has apps for iPhones Android and Windows phones The iPhone and Android versions let you scan product images just like Firefly and all three let you scan bar codes The feature isnrsquot called Firefly and sometimes produces different results but the concept is similar
To appreciate the Fire phone and Firefly I need to think
beyond shoppingFirefly is useful for retrieving
supplemental information even if its shopping tools arenrsquot essen-tial or unique It currently works with Amazonrsquos IMDb movie and television database plus five apps from other companies More are coming
A scan of a Lady Gaga album for instance gave me not only digital and CD buying opportu-nities through Amazon but also a Lady Gaga-inspired streaming station on iHeartRadio and con-cert tickets through StubHub
You can also use Firefly to scan business cards menus and other items with texts or QR codes Firefly pulls out phone numbers Web addresses and other use-ful information you might need later
It also uses voice-recognition technology to identify songs movies and TV shows The hotel lobby was playing a Disney Channel show I didnrsquot know
Firefly not only identified it as ldquoJessierdquo it gave me the season and episode number too
As an information compan-ion Firefly needs more outside apps to link their databases to Firefly
In addition Firefly shouldnrsquot require you to point the camera at an item for several seconds at times Itrsquos hard to stay discrete that way Why canrsquot it simply snap and store the photo before taking its time analyzing it
Doing that would also let you make an identification later if you happen to be without an Internet connection when you scan the product And the photo would let you remember and identify the item manually when Firefly finds no match
Once the technology gets bet-ter I can see Firefly becoming useful for learning more about things around me I donrsquot need to spend a dime on Amazon to do that
Amazon phone better for info than shopping
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by Tim GillieSTAFF WRITER
The Tooele County School District will hold a public hearing next week to explain why it needs an extra $11 million in property tax revenue next year
The school district has pro-posed to keep the districtrsquos prop-erty tax rate at the current level of 009593 instead of lowering it to the 2014 certified rate of 009233
The certified property tax rate is the rate that will yield the same amount of property tax revenue for the district in 2014 as it col-lected in 2013 not including rev-enue from new growth
After a year of budget reduc-
tions the district is now in the position where it needs addition-al revenue according to Scott Rogers Tooele County School District superintendent
ldquoWe started this journey by cutting expenses not by raising taxesrdquo he said ldquoWhat we are pro-posing is a flat levy rate with earnings moved into a capital reserve fund for future facility and building needsrdquo
Under Rogersrsquo leadership the district trimmed 2013-14 general fund expenses by $17 million
The districtrsquos move to keep the tax rate flat despite a reduction in the certified rate is part of a 10-year long-range capital plan approved by the school board in March
There is a need for local gener-ated capital revenue to replace a sharp reduction in state capital revenue for the school district according to the plan
In 2008 the state allocated $53 million to the Tooele County School District for capital expenses In 2013 the allocation was $430000
Enrollment projections includ-ed in the long-range plan means that expenses for property acqui-sition and new buildings are an inevitable part of the districtrsquos future according to the plan
Slowly building up a capital reserve fund by small increases in property tax through a flat tax rate is preferable to a larger voter-approved bond for new
buildings Rogers saidThe capital reserve fund will
be used to reduce the amount the school district needs to bond for when a new building is need-ed resulting in lower long term debt service he added
Another piece of the long-range capital plan is a general obligation bond issue that is scheduled for this fallrsquos general election
The new general obligation bond if approved by voters will replace the school districtrsquos high interest long-term debt with low interest voter approved general obligation bonds
Once the new general obli-gation bonds are approved the capital part of the school dis-
trictrsquos tax levy will be reduced so the net effect will be revenue neutral and not result in a tax increase according to Rogers
ldquoIn short it will cost taxpayers more in the long run if the board does not follow through on these two steps andor the voters turn down the bonds in Novemberrdquo he said
However the decision to not let the tax rate float down to the certified property tax rate means the owner of the average home in Tooele County will pay more in property tax for schools in 2014
The tax for the school district paid by the owner of the average home in the county valued at $170000 will pay $897 in 2014 instead of $863 $34 more or a 39
percent increaseThe increase in property tax
revenue requires the school dis-trict to hold a truth in taxation hearing
The hearing will give dis-trict officials the opportunity to explain their reason for the increase in revenue and hear public comments
The hearing will be held on Aug 12 at 7 pm in the Tooele County School District Office at 92 S Lodestone Way
The last property tax increase was in 2012 when the school board adopted a tax rate that was 91 percent over the certi-fied ratetgillietooeletranscriptcom
School district to hold tax hearing for extra $11M revenue
by Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITER
A Grantsville woman is look-ing for war veterans to volunteer for a study about the effects of equine therapy
Laurie Sakaeda who runs a program in Grantsville called A Helping Hoof is working with the University of Utah to con-duct a study about the effective-ness of equine-assisted psycho-therapy with veterans
ldquoThere are people all over the country who are doing equine therapy and therersquos very little
scientific research on it which means we have a control group and assessmentrdquo she said
ldquoIt makes it harder to get fund-ing and itrsquos hard to get agencies to believe that it really works even though there are tons of observational resultsrdquo Sakaeda added ldquoWersquore just trying to get more scientific results on the data specifically with the veter-ans Therersquos some research done with kids and other groups but not veteransrdquo
Part of that lack of data could be due to the difficulty of get-ting veterans to participate in
studies she said especially with soldiers struggling with post-traumatic stress syndrome
ldquoOne of the biggest issues with PTSD is lack of trust and the second one is a lot of them just want to stay isolatedrdquo Sakaeda said ldquoWersquore asking them to go against two things that really work to them to protect themrdquo
This study though is designed to be relatively low stress she said and will be conducted at no cost to the volunteers
ldquoMostly theyrsquod get the benefit of equine-assisted psychothera-py using these exercises and a
lot of people feel itrsquos pretty funrdquo Sakaeda said
She added the 10-week study would consist of exercises with horses and short questionnaires about vetsrsquo levels of depression and anxiety and if they are expe-riencing flashbacks or night-mares
Participants must be veterans but no diagnosis of PTSD or any other mental trauma is needed she said
Interested persons can con-tact Sakaeda at 801-915-5019 or by email at lauriesakaedauslchristensentooeletranscriptcom
War vets sought for horse therapy study
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 A3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
FLICK PICKS
A couple of weeks ago my cousin and I were leav-ing a movie theater when
he saw side-by-side displays of ldquoGuardians of the Galaxyrdquo and ldquoTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesrdquo
ldquoHey look at thatrdquo he said ldquoThe two worst movies of the summer all in one placerdquo
Then it turned out that ldquoGuardians of the Galaxyrdquo was actually really good and it made me think there might be a chance for ldquoTMNTrdquo after all
NopeNopeNopeSo in this incarnation of the
30-year-old franchise Megan Fox stars as April OrsquoNiel a puff-piece broadcast journalist itch-ing for a real news story Her reporter instincts are terrible but somehow she ends up wit-nessing a robbery by the mys-terious and deadly Foot Clan which is thwarted by a mysteri-ous vigilante
When her boss (Whoopi Goldberg) doesnrsquot believe her April is determined to find proof of the vigilantersquos existence This somehow leads her to being part of a group taken hostage by the Foot Clan but the vigilante appears then too But therersquos not just one mdash no therersquos two three four April follows the shadowy figures on top of a roof
where she learns the truthThe vigilantes are turtles
who are also ninjas mutants and teenagers After meeting Leonardo (voiced by Johnny Knoxville) Michelangelo (Noel Fisher) Raphael (Alan Ritchson) and Donatello (Jeremy Howard) April remembers her late father once experimented on a set of turtles with those same names She recruits her Channel 6 cam-eraman Vernon Fenwick (Will Arnett) to help investigate and reaches out to her fatherrsquos old lab partner Eric Sacks (William Fichtner) Meanwhile the Turtlesrsquo sensei Splinter (voiced by Tony Shalhoub) urges the
Turtles to find and protect April against the evil Shredder (Tohoru Masamune)
As a childhood fan of TMNT I had three big concerns with this movie The Turtles looked a little more mean and a little less green than I remembered from my childhood Michael Bay was producing it and Megan Fox whose only real talent appears to be looking supa hawt was cast as one of the strongest female characters in the rsquo80s cartoon this side of She-Ra
As it turned out the Turtles were actually kind of cool Their personalities were almost stretched to the point of carica-
ture but in all they ended up being a good version of ldquoheroes in a half shellrdquo And anyone worried about the rumors that the Turtles were from space can relax mdash there was a brief allusion to some kind of extra-terrestrial something in the serum that mutated the turtles but it was pretty nominal And Michael Bay was only produc-ing not directing so the explo-sions werenrsquot totally out of control
But Megan FoxI get that shersquos an attrac-
tive woman and all but I donrsquot understand how thatrsquos supposed to make up for her complete and
utter lack of talent Seriously she was Tara-Reid-in-Sharknado bad Irsquove seen more convincing performances in a bowl of soup
There were other offenses sure mdash a ridiculous line here an awkward double-entendre there a strange and improbable end-ing mdash but if I had to go with one thing that really killed it for me it would be Megan Fox I mean shersquos never been an Oscar con-tender but I donrsquot remember her being this bad before
She was so bad I couldnrsquot con-centrate on the rest of the movie All she did was stand there with this dumb pouty look on her face I kept imagining how it must have been on set with the poor director desperately trying to get her to emote
ldquoNo no Megan baby yoursquore in mortal danger so why donrsquot you try looking scared mdash OK seductive whatever close
enoughrdquoldquoHey Megan right here
yoursquore watching Raphael be pummeled by Shredder so can you be worried Fine whatever just scream his name real quick and then you can go back to looking seductiverdquo
At some point some action happened and it was probably pretty cool but being as Megan Fox was in like 90 percent of the movie it was really tough to take it seriously
Well as seriously as anyone can take the Ninja Turtles
Puff-piece Megan Fox totally ruined any hope I held for lsquoTMNTrsquo
Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITER
Li
FLICK AT A GLANCEGrade C-Rated PG-13Time 101 minutesOpens Friday
COURTESY PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Megan Fox stars as April OrsquoNeil in ldquoTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesrdquo and is probably the worst part in any movie all year in this criticrsquos humble opinion
BAGHDAD (AP) mdash An Iraqi army airstrike targeting the Islamic State group thatrsquos seized wide swaths of territory across the countryrsquos north killed some 60 suspected militants Wednesday state television reported
The report which cited unnamed intelligence officials could not be independently veri-fied nor did it say whether any civilians had been killed in the strike on the northern city of Mosul
The report said the strike freed about 300 people held by the Islamic State group at a down-town Mosul prison it had been using as a religious court and detention center without elabo-rating
A Mosul resident speaking on condition of anonymity fear-ing for his own safety told The Associated Press over the phone that families of the prisoners rushed to the site to help their
relatives after the airstrikeldquoThe prison was partly dam-
aged in the airstrikerdquo he said He said he did not know if there were casualties
Phone calls to Iraqi officials rang unanswered Wednesday
Sunni extremists from the al-Qaida-breakaway Islamic State group seized Mosul Iraqrsquos larg-est second-largest city in a blitz offensive in June that also cap-tured large swaths of the coun-tryrsquos north and west The militant onslaught has plunged Iraq into its worst crisis since the with-drawal of US troops in 2011
The group since has imposed a self-styled caliphate in terri-tory it controls in Iraq and Syria imposing their own harsh inter-pretation of Islamic law
Iraqi government forces and allied Sunni tribal militiamen have been struggling to dislodge the militants from the area they captured with no apparent prog-
ressFew hours after the reported
airstrike Islamic State group mil-itants broke into a nearby hospi-tal ordered the morgue employ-ees to stay in a separate room and put a number of corpses inside a refrigerator a medical official said on condition of ano-nymity for his own safety
At least four militants guarded the morgue Wednesday after-noon not allowing employees or residents to approach the offi-cial said
Also Wednesday police dis-covered eight bullet-riddled and handcuffed corpses around Baghdad
Six of them were found in the town of Taji about 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Baghdad a police officer said All were men between 25 to 35 years old
Two other dead bodies a man and woman were found in the southeastern district of
Zafaraniyah another police offi-cer said
A medical official confirmed the number All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to release information
The number of corpses found with gunshot wounds has been on rise recently in a grim remind-er of the sectarian killing that engulfed Iraq in 2006 and 2007 Then both Shiite and Sunni death squads roamed the streets and raided homes to round up people Authorities later found the victimsrsquo corpses often muti-lated
Iraq airstrike kills 60 suspected militants
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THURSDAY August 7 2014A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
One evening after work I was cruising north on Skull Valleyrsquos SR-
196 and noticed to my right a strange lone tree I have looked at this tree for sev-eral decades now and always wondered why it stands alone against one of the most bleak deserts that can be imagined
Since I was camping in the desert that night and had lots of spare time I decided to stop and take a closer look After parking my vehicle I walked over to an old fence that pre-vented me from getting all the way to the tree
Standing there in the twi-
light I took a few notes The wind was still Bird songs filled the air with chirps whistles and clicks There was the occasional bawl from nearby cows and I heard an old hoot owl that was sitting in the tree There usually is lots of noise in the desert just as the sun is going down Maybe itrsquos the ani-malsrsquo way to celebrate another day of persecution from the sun has ended
I turned around from the edge of the fence and admired the golden burn of the sunset on the Cedar Mountains rising out of the sagebrush ocean Crickets chirped and a slight breeze started to stir after sun-set The desert air was filled with the aroma of rabbit brush Mormon Tea and sage
The old fence post I was leaning on must have been hewn out of native juniper long ago It was bleached on one side by the sun but covered with orange lichens on the other (northern) side
Rabbits started acting crazy mdash running this way and that after sundown and the bawl-ing and mooing of the cows picked up too It made me wonder what the heck theyrsquore talking about A crow pitched in with a relentless ldquoCaw cawrdquo
The old cottonwood was pic-turesque as the last rays of sun lit the cliffs pink and purple high up on Vickory Mountain in the background Again I wondered why was this tree here It didnrsquot make sense But I realized I didnrsquot care and that I liked this place Many would disagree and be filled with only disgust as they walked through the dry sagebrush skeletons tumbleweeds snake holes cow pies and prickly pear But to
me this place was awesome It stood as a sample of the old west which was beautiful and dangerous at the same time
After sundown it was time to find a camp I drove my vehicle back out to the main highway and headed south a mile or two There I found a small spur dirt road that headed off into the valley I had never checked it before so I cruised down it for a while to an area where the sagebrush was nearly as tall as I was There I made camp which was simply throwing a chair out and propping the back of my truck shell open so I could see the stars all night
By now it was around 11 pm and the sun was long gone It is hard to describe the windless pale silvery calm of a warm summer night in the desert under a moon As I sat there taking it all in a large pronghorn antelope walked up the dirt road All of the night noises had stopped This allowed me to hear the foot-falls of the antelope coming from a good distance I wasnrsquot sure what it was that I heard approaching and was relieved when I realized it was an ante-lope
He had no idea I was only 20 feet away from him I could see his shiny black horns in the moonlight He stopped nearly in front of me scuffed his hooves relieved himself which I didnrsquot appreciate and then walked off into the desert After the antelope left it was once again completely silent No crickets birds wind or bugs made any noise mdash just whispy clouds in the moon-light sky The moon shone brightly over the low sand hills of the valley I could plainly
see the Simpson Sheeprock Onaqui Stansbury and Cedar Mountains
Way up in the sky I noticed a far off aircraft strobe which caused me to look straight up at the stars mdash so many dia-monds in the sky I wondered which ones were still there and which ones were ghost light
So thatrsquos how it was I spent the night with the back of my rig propped open and the desert and night sky on full display And the best part It was for free Anyone at anytime or season can head out to the desert and enjoy the evening Just be smart about it and take a few safety precautions such as camping a bit off of the main road
Back in the day Porter Rockwell advised to make camp and then break camp and move several miles away to throw off anyone that might be coming after you Itrsquos not real dangerous out in the des-ert but it pays to have a wary eye
The area described is approximately 34 miles south of Interstate 80 in Skull Valley If areas are fenced keep out and respect private property Otherwise you should be on Bureau of Land Management or state lands
Jessop grew up exploring the mountains and deserts of Utah He has a bachelorrsquos degree in Geography from the University of Utah and has traveled to all 50 states US Territories and a dozen foreign countries He his wife and daughter live in Stansbury Park Follow him on Facebook (JD Jessop) for more hikes and travels
Night in the desert offers many surprisesOUTDOOR ADVENTURE
COURTESY OF JAROMY JESSOP
A lone cottonwood tree is illuminated in Skull Valley with the hues of the setting sun
ldquoThe day destroys the night night divides the dayrdquo
mdashJim Morrison
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TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTREGISTRATION - 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR
First Day of School August 19 2014
Online Registration for K-12 begins on July 29th- (Online Registration is required of all Tooele County School District Students K-12)
ELEMENTARY (New Students)Registration will be held on August 6th 7th and 8th from 900 am ndash 300 pm at all elementary schools unless otherwise noted
August 25th ndash Kindergarten Reception August 26th ndash First day students in class
August 19th ndash 22nd ndash (Wednesday schedule all week ndash 900 am to 1230 pm) August 25th ndash Starts full day
SECONDARYRegistration dates and times are as follows
Clarke N Johnsen Jr High
August 6August 7August 8 amp 9 (New Students)
230 pm ndash 700 pm800 am ndash 1230 pm800 am ndash 230 pm
Grantsville Jr High August 14 100 pm ndash 700 pm
Tooele Jr High
August 6 (8th Grade)August 7 (7th Grade)
800 am ndash 1100 am730 am ndash 1030 am amp 400 pm ndash 700 pm
(contact school for details)
Blue Peak High August 6 amp 7 1000 am ndash 200 pm
Dugway High
August 6August 7August 8
400 pm ndash 700 pm11th amp 12th graders400 pm ndash 700 pm 9th amp 10th graders800 am ndash 1200 pm 7th amp 8th graders
Grantsville High August 11 amp 12 800 am ndash 500 pm
Stansbury High
August 6August 7August 8 (New Students)
700 am-100 pm100 pm- 700 pm700 pm-100 pm
Tooele High
August 5 amp 7August 6August 11 (New Students)August 12 (New Students)
700 am ndash 100 pm100 pm ndash 700 pm10th Grade 1000 am 9th Grade 1200 pm11th Grade 900 am 12th Grade by appt
Wendover High August 7August 8
900 am ndash 330 pm900 am ndash 330 pm
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 A5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
OUT amp ABOUT
Last week my brother came up to me holding some-thing behind his back
ldquoHow much do you love merdquo he asked
ldquoA regular amountrdquo I guessed
He gave me a lookldquoA lotrdquo I tried againThat must have done the
trick because he brought his hands out cradling something reverently
When I looked at what it was I understood
It was a GameBoy Color It even had a vintage cartridge for Pokemon Blue
Sure in the day and age of smartphones and tablets a GameBoy might not seem like much but in 1998 this thing was the shiz Brother and I both lusted after one almost as much as we wanted an N-64
Our parents however had different ideas Instead of video games they gave us music les-sons and books never even suspecting how much they were alienating us from our peers While everyone else was talking about DonkeyKong Country we were using words like ldquoesotericrdquo and ldquohomunculusrdquo in casual conversations
It was awfulAs we have gotten older we
have tried to rectify this cultural deficiency Of the four kids in my family three of us are adults mdash and all three of us have pur-chased at least one video game system
Unfortunately Irsquove found that not having games as a kid has given me no sense of self-con-trol as an adult Itrsquos like I wasnrsquot desensitized to the stimuli at a young enough age and now itrsquos hard to pull myself away from the moving pixels
For instance I had a room-mate in college who brought with her an impressive collec-tion of systems and games and allowed the rest of us unfettered
access to themHow I didnrsquot flunk out during
that year I will never knowI wonrsquot even tell you how
much time I spent plopped in front of our bulky old TV build-ing callouses on my thumbs and as my mother would say turning my brain into pizza sauce The Legend of Zelda MarioKart Plants vs Zombies Animal Crossing mdash I played them all
At first my novice efforts were clumsy and embarrassingly unintuitive and really all I did was button-mash Every five minutes I had to call my room-mate to ask what I should do next or what something meant which for some reason she found exasperating But over the weeks and months I gradually began to find my footing
I didnrsquot find it fast enough though When the year ended and she moved out taking her beautiful video games with her I
hadnrsquot finished any of them This failure ate at me until I finally broke down and started track-ing down the games and the systems that played them one by one
Today I am still slowly bat-tling my way through the quests I started in college and Irsquove found a few games she didnrsquot have I still have a ways to go though Itrsquos hard to talk about p0wning noobs when everything you play is at least a decade old
I feel the lag perhaps most acutely when talking with staff writer Emma Penrod or com-munity news editor Tavin Stucki both of whom boast gaming resumes considerably more impressive than mine They talk about their Calls of Duty and Assassins Creeds and Halos like some people mdash my people I guess mdash might talk about Shakespeare or the national debt
But there are beginning to
be some areas of commonality Once Penrod and I speculated on the quality of a game neither one of us had played And just this past Monday Stucki and I agreed that playing four hours of video games a night is probably unhealthy
Discussions like that make me believe there is a chance some-day for me to assimilate into the culture of my generation
Though perhaps not com-pletely mdash oftentimes I find myself playing a game with a book open on my lap Old habits die hardlchristensentooeletranscriptcom
Irsquom now an undisciplined adult because I was shunned from video games as a kid
Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITER
Li
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO ILLUSTRATION
Staff writer Lisa Christensen gets a little too involved playing video games Christensen believes itrsquos an over-compensation from not having video games growing up when all the other kids did
by Emma PenrodSTAFF WRITER
This weekrsquos Fridays on Vine feature local country band Exit 99 has been known to draw big crowds with its diverse line-up of classic covers
The band played one of the best-attended Fridays on Vine concerts last year said Chelci Holste the bandrsquos lead singer and looks forward to an encore performance
ldquoIt was a lot of fun and wersquore excited to do it againrdquo she said
The band which is comprised almost entirely of local musicians and is named for the I-80 exit to Tooele plays a line-up of coun-try covers sprinkled with some classic rock But the biggest dif-ference between Exit 99 and any other garage band Holste said is their intimate knowledge of two generations of country favorites
Holste who just turned 30 is by far the youngest member of the band The other musicians are mostly in their mid-50s she said mdash almost old enough to be
her parentsldquoWe vibe really well together
and we just have funrdquo she said adding that the band has taken advantage of their diverse musi-cal experience to mix old country hits with new favorites ldquoTheyrsquove introduced me to a lot of music and people that Irsquove never heard of being so much older mdash music I never thought I would play or enjoyrdquo
The band came together in 2012 as the reincarnation of Oasis another band that played around Tooele in the 1990s Holste said she had been sing-ing as a country soloist around the area and David Beacham now the lead guitarist for Exit 99 happened to overhear her at an event and asked if she would like to start a band with him When she agreed he started going over some of his old contacts and pulled in his former band mates Tom Slowik Bruce Simon and Jimmy Gonzo to play bass gui-tar and vocals keyboards and drums respectively
The band has yet to begin
writing its own music but is in the early stages of recording a CD of covers Holste said But until sales take off they continue to rehearse in the evenings after work Holste a Grantsville resi-dent is a local dental hygienist Beacham works for the Tooele County School District and Slowik also a Tooele resident works for the University of Utah Gonzo a third Tooele resident does government work Simon who is the odd man out as a resident of Alpine owns his own business and produces banners and signs
Fridays on Vine concerts start every Friday at 7 pm in the Tooele City Park between Vine Street and the Pratt Aquatic Center Admission is free but seating is limited Patrons are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blanketselpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Local band Exit 99 to perform Friday at Tooele City Park
COURTESY OF EXIT 99
Local band Exit 99 is a country-song cover band that mixes the new sounds of country music with old The bandrsquos music also has some classic rock influence
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EAST LYME Conn (AP) mdash When Randi an inmate at the York Correctional Institution was selected in April to participate in The Red Dog Project a program that gets rescue dogs ready for adoption she wondered ldquoAm I emotionally ready Itrsquos a big responsibilityrdquo
Randi who is serving 2-12 years for criminal violation of a restraining order is a recov-ering drug addict and says she has been in abusive relation-ships most of her life Because she had her own problems to deal with she wondered if she could she help a dog that had its own issues
Randi soon discovered she could and she learned more about herself in the process
ldquoI learned how to be more responsiblerdquo said Randi whose last name was withheld per Department of Correction policy ldquoI learned to be accountable to something Just like me all they need is a little TLCrdquo
The Red Dog Project was introduced to the prison on Oct 31 and has since helped 40 dogs find new homes
Lorin Liesenfelt founder of the Dog Days rescue group runs the organizationrsquos Red Dog Project Dogs are pulled from shelters from within Connecticut as well as Georgia which has shelters with high euthanasia rates She teaches the inmates to handle the dogs and get them ready for adoption
ldquoThese dogs were literally hours from being euthanizedrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoThe women here are so patient and understand-ing They want the dogs to suc-ceedrdquo
The inmatesrsquo rooms are equipped with baby gates and dog crates for their compan-ions Each week the dog gets a new handler The purpose for doing that is twofold - it social-izes the dog to different people and the inmates donrsquot get too attached The average stay for a dog is four to six weeks The dogs are put up for adoption at an event held once a month at the Tractor Supply Co store in Old Saybrook
Liesenfelt said some of the dogs have been abused or neglected or never given the love they deserve - something that the inmates can relate to
ldquoWersquore saving each otherrdquo said Tiffany who is serving 412 years for burglary ldquoItrsquos therapeutic for us Itrsquos rewarding to know wersquore saving a liferdquo
Tiffany is working with Prince a 1-year-old golden retriever mix
York had previously host-ed the National Education for Assistance Dog Services training program and Warden Stephen Faucher was eager to bring a dog program back ldquoThe offend-ers feel good about themselves because theyrsquore part of a program thatrsquos successfulrdquo he said ldquoThey want something to nurture This gives them the opportunity to give backrdquo
Correction Officer Michael DiLoreto who is a Red Dog facil-ity coordinator said the program can have up to 10 inmate han-dlers Low-security level inmates must be free of any discipline tickets to be considered for the program
Liesenfelt visits the prison at least twice a week to check on the dogsrsquo progress As she entered the corridor of Thompson Hall the dogs could sense her They began to wag their tails vigor-ously
Liesenfelt checked in with Correction Officer Eric Morin to see if there have been any issues with the dogs He reported good news Koko a 1-year-old shep-herd mix is being more social and doesnrsquot appear as skittish
The group then walked down-stairs to the solarium where inmates sat in a semi-circle Liesenfelt taught the women how to properly walk the dogs on a leash She told one inmate to walk faster as she noticed the dog looking around and getting bored She told her to use the command ldquoLeave itrdquo when she noticed the dog beginning to stray
Tiffany and Prince are working on walking together Prince tends to flop on the ground when he doesnrsquot want to walk anymore
Liesenfelt encouraged Tiffany to hold the leash close to her body and gently tug him until he gets the cue that itrsquos time to get up When Prince started to walk she told Tiffany to pick up the pace and make the stroll more enjoyable for him Tiffany gives him treats after a success-ful walk
Red Dog isnrsquot the only animal program within the Department of Correction Inmates also participate in other animal res-cue programs including the Second Chance Large Animal Rehabilitation Facility a collab-orative effort between the state Department of Agriculture and the DOC that rescues farm ani-mals that have been taken from their owners
Correction Officer Steve Curran dog program coordinator for the department said one of the menrsquos prisons the Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center in Uncasville also has a grey-hound socialization and adop-tion program
Curran said DOC Commissioner James Dzurenda and his wife have rescued dogs and are big supporters of the program He said the Red Dog Project does not cost the state any money as all the expenses are paid for by the organization
The Red Dog Project was named after a rescue pit bull mix in Bridgeport who had parvovi-rus mange and other illnesses The dog lost all of its fur expos-ing its red skin And from then on any dog that needed a little more care has been deemed a ldquoRed Dogrdquo Liesenfelt said
Jennifer Potts a York secretary who knew Liesenfelt through her rescue work put Liesenfelt in touch with Curran Both Curran and Liesenfelt said the collabora-tion has been a success
ldquoI never thought Irsquod say that Irsquom excited to go to prisonrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoItrsquos amazing to see both the dogs and women come out of their shellsrdquo
DiLoreto said the offenders can participate in the program until theyrsquore released from prison He said he has seen positive changes in the womenrsquos behavior
ldquoThey see value and beauty in every dogrdquo he said ldquoand hope-fully they see it within them-selves as wellrdquo
Prison project helps inmates and dogs
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2012 to 2649397 at the end of 2013 an increase of 69 percent according to Mike Ulrich who presented the audit findings to the county commission at their Tuesday night meeting
However only $158000 of that fund balance was in cash the remaining fund balance was made up largely of receivables to be collected by the end of February according to Ulrich
ldquoIf you want to keep it tight and not save for a rainy day then thatrsquos good because thatrsquos what yoursquore doingrdquo he said ldquoI would take a look at thatrdquo
Ulrich suggested two or three months of operating expens-es in cash as an appropriate reserve amount
ldquoYou donrsquot have a lot of breathing roomrdquo he said
The state minimum for the
countyrsquos fund balance is 5 per-cent of revenue while the maxi-mum fund balance allowed by state law is 50 percent of rev-enue according to Ulrich
ldquoYou currently have a fund balance of around 11 to 12 per-cent which is at the lower end but still within the parametersrdquo he said
Ulrich noted that the county was successful at reducing the balance of interfund loans to the Deseret Peak Complex fund The amount owed to other funds by the Deseret Peak fund dropped from $65 million at end of 2012 to $46 million at end of 2013 according to the audit report
While Deseret Peak Complex continues to operate in the red the amount of cash used for operating activities there dropped by 56 percent from $1499329 in 2012 to $658930 in 2013 These figures do not include depreciation or debt
service expenses While the auditors gave the
county a clean opinion on it financial statements the audit report did note a few areas for improvement
The auditors called attention to the fact that the county did not provide the required seven day advance notice for the bud-get adoption hearing for the 2013 budget
For the second year in a row the lack of timely entering of transactions into the account-ing system caused some funds to exceed their budget at year end according to the audit report
Auditors also recommended that procedures be adopted to ensure proper monitoring of federal alcohol and substance abuse grant funds and the coun-tyrsquos mental health grant
In addition to building the fund balance the county also lowered its long term debt on
2013 according to Ulrich ldquoThe county ended the year
with $36 million in long term
debt down almost $25 million from last yearrdquo he said ldquoThe county had no problems in mak-
ing its obligations to pay their long term debt obligationsrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Audit continued from page A1
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
An audit report prepared by an Ogden-based accounting firm concluded Tooele Countyrsquos financial health improved for the year ending Dec 31 2013
financial expertsThe audit committee
reviewed the countyrsquos financial statements reports generated by the independent auditor and met with Mike Ulrich who represents the accounting firm that completed the indepen-dent audit according to Edwin Van Stam a member of the vol-unteer audit committee
The volunteer audit commit-tee recommended that mone-tary and human resources need to be allocated to the countyrsquos tax collection software system and to ensure that all funds and accounts are reconciled month-ly so that the county commis-
sion has accurate financial information
The volunteer audit commit-tee also recommended that the county adopt a whistleblower policy that includes the protec-tion of county employees from reprisal for reporting in good faith They recommended that the whistleblower system be overseen by the county com-mission and the clerkauditor
The committee also reported that the county needs to allo-cate monetary resources to ensure that the county has a competent financial manager to ensure reconciliations are completed and that day-to-day accounting is accurate
The budget advisory board weighed in with a list of recom-mendations regarding internal
auditsAmong the budget commit-
teersquos recommendations were Define an internal audit process in county code conduct inter-nal audits of all departments on a two-year cycle include a review of adherence to appli-cable county codes and state statutes in the internal audit process review the effective-ness of departmental policies and procedures and review employee training in financial policies during internal audits
The budget advisory board also called for ldquoadequate resources to be appropriated by the county commission to facil-itate the completion of internal audit proceduresrdquo
The budget committee mem-bers include Tooele County
Recorder Jerry Houghton Wayne Anderton the Utah Public Employees Association chairman for the Tooele County employees chapter Rod Thompson Tooele County Roads department director and Dean Johnson area presi-dent and branch manager for Zions Bank
Other members of the bud-get advisory board include Larry Shumway former Utah State Superintendent of Public Instruction and for-mer Superintendent of Tooele County School District Jake Jacobson a certified public manager and a former small business owner and contrac-tor Cody Deeter vice-president of Lewis Young Robertson and Burningham a Salt Lake City-
based municipal financial advi-sory and consulting firm David Gibby environmental manager for US Magnesium and Toby Lee a senior financial specialist for Fidelity Investments and a former accounting manager for Anderson Lumber Company
The budget advisory boardrsquos duties include reviewing fis-cal policies and procedures reviewing proposed depart-mental budgets and acting as a point of contact for citizen bud-get and financial concerns
The audit committee mem-bers include Brent Ray who works as an audit senior for Deloitte amp Touche Ryan Liddell a certified public accountant with eight years of account-ing experience including five years in preparing reviewing
and auditing financial state-ments with Ernst amp Young and Edwin van Stam a CPA with five years of public accounting experience and three years of controller and CFO consulting experience in private industry
Also appointed to the audit committee are Greg Bleazard a CPA with nearly a decade of experience in public account-ing and three years of experi-ence working for a city gov-ernment and John Adams a shareholder in the Logan-based accounting firm of Cook Martin Poulson PC
The audit committeersquos job is to help the commissioners review and interpret financial statements and audit reportstgillietooeletranscriptcom
Budget continued from page A1
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OBITUARIES
Jeremy JaeDo Davis
Jeremy JaeDo Davis 38 of Taylorsville Utah passed away unexpectedly Aug 3 2014 surrounded by his family at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray Utah Jeremy was born in Teague South Korea on Aug 26 1975 He graduat-ed from Heidelberg American High School and continued on with his schooling at Brigham Young University Jeremy mar-ried Alissa Davis (Dix) on Jan 31 2004 Jeremy is survived by his wife Alissa Diane son Tyson JaeDo Davis his parents Keith L Davis and Deborah F Davis his four sisters Krysta L Riley and her husband Paul Hilary A Boyer and her husband Bryan Alison R Houpt and Jillian R Garcia and her husband Jared his grandmother M Darlene Perkins his many nieces and nephews and the rest of his rela-tives and friends Jeremy is pre-ceded in death by his grandpar-ents Tom R Perkins Melvin W (Toy) Davis and Bertha J Davis Jeremy was a great athlete in high school and was a mem-ber of his soccer football and wrestling varsity teams He was a European wrestling champion his senior year and continued his wrestling career as a member of the Pre-Olympic US Armed Forces team representing the
USA in Manchester England in 1993 He enjoyed sports working on cars and spending time with his family and friends mdash espe-cially his son Tyson He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Dusseldorf Germany area and was an Eagle Scout Jeremy was selfless always putting the needs of others before himself He was a registered organ donor and his organs will be used to give the gift of life to many who will never meet him on this side of the veil The time from 10-11 am has been set aside for visitation with friends and family The memo-rial service will start at 11 am on Friday Aug 8 2014 at the 27th Ward Chapel 180 S Coleman Street Tooele Utah
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price born on May 28 1951 returned to her Father in Heaven on Aug 5 2014 She was preceded in death by her husband Don Ray Caldwell her parents Wilbur and Hazel Broadhead her siblings Lorraine Wilkes Elaine Reed and Wilbur Broadhead Survived by her sisters Donna Davis and Janet Jensen her children Don Jeff and Idella Caldwell her grand-children Beckham Cienna Gracie Mae Shawn Nicole Samantha and Anthony Jerry Price whom she was married to for 20 years also survives her She loved her family hunting fishing and camping Her pas-
sion was singing with and for others including her grandchil-dren She will be missed We love you mom Services will be held at the Lake Point Chapel on Aug 9 Viewing at 10 am and the funeral at 11 am
Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen
Mother grandma aunt friend compassionate steadfast kind elect fun giving Just words really until they are used to describe a person Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen born May 20 1937 in was a person that all of these words describe These and other words touch the surface of a life well lived in overwhelming ser-vice to others Surrounding her in passing is her eternal family on this and the other side of the veil On this side of the veil are daughters Debbie Seddell (Terry) of Lake Point Laurie Holland (Ron) of Magna and son Terry (Debbie) of Tooele 10 grand-kids 10 great-grandkids and two great-great-grandkids A few on the other side welcoming her home are her eternal sweetheart James O Christensen daughter Tammy (Christensen) Brown mother Bernice (Sessions) Brown sisters Joyce Lambros and Sharon Barker and numerous other friends and family Her joys included spending all the time she could with her family camp-ing attending grandkids games and recitals making and shar-ing her homemade fudge pop-sicles garage sales roaming the DI crocheting hats for cancer patients and the childrenrsquos justice center A member of the LDS church who enjoyed service in the temple her favorite calling was compassionate service Mom worked at numerous places in the quest to help her sweetheart
provide for their family such as Walmart the Utah State fair and Hamilton Drug At every place and within her sphere of influ-ence was an influence for good in others lives Now silenced on Earth she will be that silent-but-sweet and tender feeling help-ing us to stay on the path till we meet again Our family would welcome all to come and share a moment with us in remembering a life well-lived in service A view-ing will be held Friday Aug 8 at the Valley View LDS Stake Center at 332 E 1000 North in Tooele from 6-8 pm and Saturday Aug 9 and an hour prior to the funeral at 11 am Internment will be at the Memorial Estates at 6500 S Redwood Road in West Jordan Utah A special thanks to Harmony Hospice who helped mom tremendously in her last days In remembrance of mom please pay it forward and be kind to all you come in contact with share a smile and give to those in need
IDAHO FALLS Idaho (AP) mdash Groves of aspen mdash tall skinny trees with telltale white bark and fluttering glossy leaves mdash are unmistakable in eastern Idaho
But look for the cone-shaped tops of conifers living among the smaller aspen and juniper trees creeping closer to the perimeter of the grove Itrsquos not an example of species diversity itrsquos a death sentence
Aspen mdash the most wide-spread tree in North America mdash are disappearing across the
western United States Eastern Idahorsquos aspen community once estimated to cover 40 percent of eastern Idahorsquos forested areas has declined by an estimated 60 percent in the past 100 years while Arizona has seen a 90 per-cent decline during that time said Aren Eddingsaas chairman of the science and technology committee for the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group and a wild-life biologist for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe
ldquoI would consider it a very big issuerdquo said Ben Dyer ecol-ogist for the Bureau of Land Management ldquoItrsquos a keystone species and vital to other plant animal and insect survivalrdquo
A keystone species is one that has a ldquodisproportionately large effect on the communities in which it occursrdquo according to Encyclopedia Britannica ldquoSuch species help to maintain local biodiversity within a community either by controlling populations of other species that would oth-erwise dominate the community or by providing critical resources for a wide range of speciesrdquo
Terry Thomas Idaho Department of Fish and Game regional habitat manager said eastern Idaho is losing 5000 acres of aspen each year
In order to combat that loss Fish and Game the US Forest Service Bureau of Land Management Idaho Department of Lands Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and Idaho State Department of Agriculture banded together in 2006 to form the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group The grouprsquos mission is to
preserve the speciesSince a number of species
benefit from aspen especially elk and deer Eddingsaas said conservation is vital
ldquoThey found that fawn and calves in those areas (with dense aspen groves) are healthierrdquo he said ldquoBecause of the diversity that aspen provide itrsquos just an important communityrdquo
While providing habitat and food for wildlife they also have a relatively short lifespan (70 to 100 years) That allows them to decompose and put nutrients back into the forest floor more often than other trees The mini-mal canopy of an aspen grove allows snow melt to drip into the groundwater rather than evapo-rate as it does on more dense canopies said Eddingsaas
Experts agree that the decline of aspen locally and around the West largely is the result of two things lack of fire and encroach-ment of conifers and juniper
Because the root system of aspens runs deeper below the ground than most trees aspens can survive forest fires that com-peting trees canrsquot But as wildfire fighting becomes more preva-lent aspen benefit less
ldquoWhen you have juniper encroachment they have a wide root system and take in a lot more water and can choke out the aspenrdquo Dyer said
The trees also are suscepti-ble to ldquoSudden Aspen Declinerdquo mdash a condition that claims entire groves without conifer invasion
Thomas cites an example of this in a research paper he published on the decline of
aspen from 2005 to 2007 amid the worst drought in 109 years 338000 acres of aspen perished in Colorado While the cause of Sudden Aspen Decline is still being researched most evidence points toward drought
The Aspen Working Group spends most of its time working to find ways to protect aspen The BLM has been removing juniper and conifers in the Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area east of Idaho Falls
Aspen are higher in fat than many other plants which make the aspen shoots a vital food source for deer and elk in the winter Dyer said the Tex Creek area attracts about 6000 deer and elk in the winter months The goal of the restoration proj-ect is to not only be able to pro-vide the food source for game but have enough shoots in spring to regenerate the groves in the area
Another way to help aspen thrive is through controlled burns to reduce the number of competing trees But that prac-tice can cause other problems
ldquoPeople donrsquot like to see smoke they donrsquot like to see black on the hillside up from their propertyrdquo Thomas said ldquoWe have a lot of tools in the toolbox itrsquos whether or not we get the opportunity to apply those toolsrdquo
The task is not an easy oneldquoConsidering the loss and the
fact that we donrsquot have the bud-get to do as much as we like wersquore not even close to keeping up with the loss of aspen on an annual basisrdquo Eddingsaas said
Aspen trees disappearing in eastern Idaho
AUBURN Mich (AP) mdash ldquoIrsquove never had a bad customerrdquo said Betty Sczepanski as she finished up the styling on one of her most faithful clients ldquoLetrsquos see how good you lookrdquo She turned cus-tomer Helen Ward in the beauty chair so they both could see the finished product in the mirror
Sczepanski has been cutting and styling womenrsquos hair since before 1960 and she has owned and operated her own shop Bettyrsquos Beauty Shop since 1966 And donrsquot even think about ask-ing her what she and her cli-ents talk about in her one-room beauty shop
ldquoWe talk about everythingrdquo Sczepanski told the Midland Daily News while she put the finishing touches on Wardrsquos hair ldquoYou wouldnrsquot want to hear it And thatrsquos all Irsquom gonna tell yourdquo
ldquoYes everythingrdquo Ward agreed laughing ldquoLocal news the way the world is now a daysrdquo
Sczepanski cuts and colors hair does permanents and sham-poos and sets
ldquoI donrsquot do menrsquos hair thoughrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoMaybe the women scare them awayrdquo The stylist has cut plenty of menrsquos hair in her time but these days her
clients are all ladiesSczepanski attended the now
defunct Bay City Beauty College graduating in 1954 She point-ed to a black-and-white photo-graph on the wall of her shop that shows her and several of her beauty school classmates
ldquoCan you find merdquo she asked with a laugh ldquoIrsquom the best look-ing onerdquo Sczepanski graduated from the beauty school when she was 20 years old
After graduation she found herself working at various shops in the area
ldquoI did some odd jobs here and there I worked for Mr and Mrs James (in their shop) in Bay City I started out as a shampoo girlrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoThatrsquos how all the girls startedrdquo After work-ing at a few small beauty shops Sczepanski found work at The Town Beauty Shop in downtown Midland in 1960
Around this time she met Helen Ward of Midland who would become a lifelong cus-tomer Ward said a neighbor told her of the new stylist in town so Ward decided to drop in to get her hair done
ldquoI needed a permanentrdquo Ward said ldquoA lot of the girls at that time
were doing the home permanent kits but I never didrdquo Ward liked how Sczepanski worked and she has been a customer ever since
Sczepanski worked in Midland until about 1966 when she decid-ed to strike out on her own
ldquoShe told me quietly that she was starting her own shoprdquo Ward said ldquoI followed her out hererdquo
Sczepanski said when the house was built the beauty shop was part of the design plan
These days Ward makes the time to visit the Auburn shop once a week
ldquoI come every week Most women do if they donrsquot do it themselvesrdquo Ward said of her visits ldquoI come for an hour but sometimes it goes longer if we keep talkingrdquo
Ward just turned 90 and she said her car recently had a birth-day as well
ldquoMy car just turned 21rdquo Ward said and she still drives
Sczepanski works five days a week and sometimes on Saturday When asked why she hasnrsquot retired her answer was quick and to the point
ldquoWhat would I do if I retired Watch the grass growrdquo she asked
Woman cuts hair for 50 years
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dropped 127 inches of rainfall Tooele received almost an inch of rain on July 29 alone
The storms helped Tooele meet or exceed normal monthly precipitation expectations since February They also helped Tooele partially catch up on the
water year This yearrsquos total pre-cipitation now stands at 1406 inches just 207 inches below the normal 1613 inches that the area historically accumulates by this time of year At the end of last month Tooele was 283 inch-es below normal
However climate predic-tions from the National Weather Service donrsquot expect the streak of lucky storms to continue
Precipitation is expected to return to normal through mid-August and the US Drought Monitor a cooperative effort of the US Department of Agriculture and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has projected drought conditions to become increasingly severe over the next month
The long-term forecast is more optimistic The National
Weather Service continues to project above-average rainfall in September and October on account of abnormalities in the Pacific Ocean that suggest an El Nino could develop this fall
The last statement issued by NOAA predicted a 70ndash80 percent chance of an El Nino this year which causes a temperature shift that brings warm water and increased rainfall to North and
South America July temperatures remained
roughly normal with an average high of 92 degrees compared to a normal 917 and an average low of 65 degrees compared to a normal 656
The 2013-14 water year will conclude on Sept 30 Measurements for the 2014-15 water year will begin on Oct 1elpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Water continued from page A1
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) mdash Mark and David McCubbin not only had big shoes to fill when they took over the family business but also had large socks
Mark is the chairman of McCubbin Hosiery Inc and his brother David is the president The company makes socks tights and shoes for women and chil-dren It makes products for sev-eral brands such as Stride Rite and Keds The warehouse and distribution center is at 5310 N Fifth St
The brothers are the third gen-eration of McCubbins in the busi-ness Their grandfather Chester McCubbin started the company in 1952 Their father Richard McCubbin also worked at the company until he left in 1967 to teach history at Casady School Thatrsquos when their grandmother Margaret McCubbin took over the business
The brothers worked for the company during summers while they were in college They started in the warehouse and eventually sold socks
Mark graduated in 1978 with a
history degree from Dartmouth University David graduated in 1980 from Washington and Lee University with a degree in politi-cal science They received degrees in fields that interested them though they knew it was a pos-sibility they would take over the family business
ldquoI decided to study what I enjoy even if it didnrsquot have any-thing directly to do with what I dordquo Mark said
Both however entered the family business once they fin-ished college
Just four years after Mark grad-uated and two years after David did their grandmother passed away and the brothers realized they were in charge It was over-whelming at first to realize they had so much to learn David said With the help of the employees the company thrived
At the time the company had only about 18 full-time employ-ees Today the company has about 100 with most of them being in Oklahoma City A few are in New York and Chicago and one stays in China David said
David travels frequently He makes trips to Europe and Asia throughout the year as well as around the country
ldquoAmerican Airlines loves merdquo he said jokingly
Although the company focuses on women and children David said by 2015 customers can expect to see more products for adults
The company has grown 10 to 20 percent each year over the last several years David said He expects about 20-percent growth next year
In 2011 the company sold $30 million in products By the end of its fiscal year Mark said he expects it will sell $70 million
The growth is due to great inves-tors and great products David said The brands are strong and people trust them The compa-nies they sell to are also a primary reason for McCubbinrsquos strength Clients include Samrsquos Club and Costco as well as retailers like Nordstrom and Dillardrsquos
The company produces its products in Asia especially China David said The company went offshore in the 1990s which
put it ahead of its competitors Now most of their competitors do as well It is cheaper to pro-duce hosiery in China because of the cheap labor When it comes to socks he estimates that only a few specialty brands are actually made in the US
One of the biggest challenges is making sure the product gets to the customers on time Mark said
ldquoOur product is literally on the other side of the worldrdquo he said
McCubbin also has to meet the needs of several customers in various ways he said
ldquoEvery customer wants what they want often in different waysrdquo Mark said ldquoOne of the challenges is balancing the needs of the customersrdquo
The brothers are fortunate David said They get to work together and around wonderful employees
ldquoI have no complaintsrdquo David said ldquoIrsquom very blessedrdquo
Okla brothers continue family hosiery business
DENVER (AP) mdash Denver is offering to take care of some of the immigrant children who have flooded across the border in recent months
The city announced Tuesday that it has submitted an applica-tion for a $12 million federal grant over three years to provide hous-ing counseling and other services to 60 children at a time If the offer is accepted the children would live for about a month on aver-age in an underused family shelter called the Family Crisis Center
ldquoDuring that time we would provide several services medical counseling legal acculturation services for them Educational ser-vices so schooling as wellrdquo Denver Human Services Executive Director Penny May said
Other organizations would help reunite the children with family who might be living in the United States The total number of chil-dren who would come through the shelter hasnrsquot been determined
Other cities including St Louis
also are applying for grants The grants are from a pool of $300 million available through the US Department of Health amp Human Servicesrsquo Office of Refugee Resettlement to provide residential services to unaccompanied minors in the country illegally
Maryland Gov Martin OrsquoMalley meanwhile is encouraging organi-zations to apply
Not everyone is on board with Coloradorsquos course of action
ldquoItrsquos my tax dollars and I have a problem with my tax dollars being spent to support any kind of illegal activityrdquo said Regina Thompson president of Colorado Tea Party Patriots ldquoItrsquos more compassionate to send these children back to par-entsrdquo
In a statement Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said helping some of the more than 57000 chil-dren at the border most of them from El Salvador Honduras and Guatemala is the right thing to do ldquoDenver is a welcoming compas-sionate city and we will not turn a
blind eye to children in need mdash no matter where they come from mdash if called upon to helprdquo Hancock said in statement
The statement also included endorsements of the plan from US Rep Diana DeGette several city council members and former University of Denver Chancellor Dan Ritchie
The city would work with its public hospital Denver Health and Lutheran Family Services to take care of the children Officials stressed that no city tax dollars would be used
A Grand Junction-based private agency Ariel Clinical Services that places troubled children in fos-ter homes also is applying to put some of the immigrant children in homes in the Denver area
At least 220 children from the border already have been sent to Colorado to live with relatives and other sponsors according to the Department of Health and Human Services
Full Document View Denver offers to take in border children
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Stage Change
Great Salt Lake Elevation
In feet as of 7 am Wednesday
Vernon Creek at Vernon 106 noneSouth Willow Creek at Grantsville 140 -001
at Saltair Boat Harbor 9358
Th F Sa Su M Tu W
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Source Intermountain Allergy amp Asthma
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LowAbsent
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UV INDEX
The higher the AccuWeathercom UV Indextradenumber the greater the need for eye and skin protection 0-2 Low 3-5 Moderate 6-7 High 8-10Very High 11+ Extreme
ALMANACTemperatures
Precipitation (in inches)
Daily Temperatures
SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELESUN AND MOON
UTAH WEATHER
Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D
Salt Lake City
Ogden
Logan
Provo
Vernal
Price
Tooele
Nephi
Manti
Green River
RichfieldMoab
Cedar CitySt George Kanab
Blanding
BeaverHanksville
Delta
GrouseCreek
Roosevelt
Clive
Rush Valley
Wendover
Gold Hill
Vernon
Ophir
Grantsville
Tooele
Lake Point
Bauer
Stockton
Pine Canyon
Stansbury ParkErda
Knolls
Ibapah
Dugway
High Low
Eureka
Friday 633 am 836 pmSaturday 634 am 835 pmSunday 635 am 834 pmMonday 636 am 832 pmTuesday 637 am 831 pmWednesday 638 am 830 pmThursday 639 am 828 pm
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89 62
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89 64
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88
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86 63 63
Couple of thunderstorms
85 59TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER
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lows
HighLow past week 9259Normal highlow past week 9367Average temp past week 721Normal average temp past week 796
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Sports
FROM THE SIDELINES
SPORTS WRAP Pro motocross eventThe best motocross racers in the world including Ryan Dungey James Stewart Justin Barcia and Eli Tomac will be at Miller Motorsports Park on Saturday Aug 23 as the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series returns to Utah for a second-consecutive year This yearrsquos Zions Bank Utah National Round 12 of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will be the motocross season fina-le with all of the top motocross teams and riders scrambling for last-chance championship points and glory on the seriesrsquo most unique motocross track located in the infield of the state-of-the-art Miller Motorsports Park facility
Bowling leagueA new season of bowling is about to begin at All Star Lanes in Tooele Bowlers are needed for the Tuesday Morning Bowling Belles The Bowling Belles will begin league play on Tuesday Aug 26 at 915 am This is a ladies handi-cap league For more information call Nina Park at 435-837-2290 A meeting will be held at the bowl-ing alley at 10 am on Tuesday Aug 19
Donovan scores winnerIn the end Landon Donovan got the last laugh The 14-time MLS All-Star came back to haunt the club that jettisoned him after just a few months of a failed 2009 loan appearance with the game-winning goal Wednesday for a 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in the 2014 ATampT MLS All-Star Game The 70th-minute strike came after Bayernrsquos Robert Lewandowski and All-Star Bradley Wright-Phillips traded goals on opposite ends of halftime high-lighting a match in which MLS gave the German giants all that they could handle mdash and more mdash on a warm evening at Providence Park in Portland Donovan who came on in the 47th minute for another member of MLS royalty in Thierry Henry got behind the defense on a long feed from hometown star Diego Valeri from the right wing shucked Bayern defender Rafinha as he tried to recover and slotted past the man considered to be the finest goalkeeper in the world in Manuel Neuer Donovan was subbed off a minute later to a resounding ovation
Bees lose to FresnoAn unearned run in the eighth inning propelled the Fresno Grizzlies to a 6-5 win over the Salt Lake Bees on Tuesday night in Fresno Salt Lake trailed 5-4 when Taylorsville High School product John Buck homered to center in the sixth to tie the game With one out in the eighth Fresno catcher Guillermo Quiroz doubled down the left field line After Beesrsquo reliever Michael Brady (0-2) walked Adam Duvall a ground out by Jarrett Parker moved the runners to second and third Chris Dominguez hit a ground ball towards first baseman Ryan Wheeler who slipped going towards the ball lost his balance and had the ball glance off his glove for an error as Quiroz crossed the plate with the eventual winning run The Bees will host El Paso in a five-game series starting tonight
Jazz preseason setTickets for the 2014 Utah Jazz pre-season will go on sale this week Fans may purchase tickets online at utahjazzcom in-person at the EnergySolutions Arena box office or by phone at (801) 355-SEAT Jazz fans will get to see Head Coach Quin Snyder and the team in Salt Lake City when Utah opens the preseason at home against the Portland Trail Blazers on Oct 7 The Jazz will be back home to play the Los Angeles Clippers on Oct 13 before heading out on a four-game road trip The team will close out the preseason at home on Oct 24 hosting the Phoenix Suns This yearrsquos schedule marks the fourth time in five years that the Jazz will host three preseason games at EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City
Jazz holding anthem auditionsThe Utah Jazz are holding auditions for national anthem singers for the 2014-15 NBA season Auditions will be held Friday Oct 10 at EnergySolutions Arena from 9 am until 1 pm on a first-come first-serve basis The audition is open to the general public for individu-als and very small groups If you cannot make the live audition a recorded CD version of you singing the anthem may me mailed toUtah Jazz National Anthem AuditionsCO Meikle LaHue301 W South TempleSalt Lake City UT 84101All participants in the audition will be notified by e-mail whether they have been invited to perform the national anthem For questions contact LaHue at 801-325-2553
A10 THURSDAY August 7 2014
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
The 113- to 118-mile distance fits just right for Moreno Hofland and his Belkin Pro Cycling team
The Dutchman scored his second stage win of the week Wednesday in the 1183-mile Stage 3 of the Tour of Utah More than half of Wednesdayrsquos mile-age extended on U-36 from the Juab County line through Tooele County along the historic Pony Express route to the finish at Miller Motorsports Park Racers sprinted to the finish line after covering three laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP Hoflandrsquos time was 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds
Stage 3 started in Lehi at IM Flash Technologies headed south along the west shore of Utah Lake turned west through Eureka and headed back north on U-36 through Tooele County
Hofland also won Stage 1 on Monday which covered 1135 miles with most of the mileage through scenic Iron County with the start and finish in Cedar City Part of the Stage 1 route skirted Cedar Breaks National Monument
Michael Schaumlr of BMC Racing
Dutchman sprints to victory in Stage 3Sloveniarsquos Kocjan retains yellow jersey as overall leader at Tour of Utah
Earlier this week when I wrote summer is ending I didnrsquot realize how true it
was Thinking about it Irsquove also realised how desperate the local sports world needs summer to end Not to say this summer hasnrsquot been great for the sports world but itrsquos just time for fall to be spoken of in the present tense as opposed to the future tense
As such Irsquove put together a list of reasons Irsquom excited for the change in season In no particu-lar order mdash except for the first-mentioned item mdash I give you the top six reasons fall needs to be here now
Irsquom making a listThe only reason this is men-
tioned first in the list is the mere fact of well the listrsquos existence I canrsquot wait for the next few weeks when football coverage monop-olizes my writing and I donrsquot have time to make up ridiculous
lists to keep from going bored or insane
FootballThis has been on my mind for
a while now I know we had the Hall of Fame game already but does that really count Is that real football Irsquom not so sure but I do know the actual regular season of football leauges are starting in the next few weeks and I couldnrsquot be more happy mdash both from a professional and fan standpoint
Sunburns and bug bitesOK Irsquom sure this has every-
thing to do with the sunburn Irsquom currently experiencing from last
weekendrsquos boating trip to Bear Lake or the bug bites I thought gave me blood poisoning this week but is there anyone in the world who loves these things Itrsquos pretty hard to overexpose your skin to the sun or bugs when the weather cools off and you have to wear a hoodie during the day
BlogsA couple friends of mine run
a well-written and hillarious-at-times blog during the summer While I very much enjoy their reading I feel a little awful inside at the realization that not only do I have more than enough time to read their description of what a Disney princess mixed martial arts tournament might be like but Irsquom enjoying it
GolfingWait golf is on this list
Hear me out let me describe the typical manrsquos golf experi-
ence Each winter he gets a new golf accessory for Christmas whether itrsquos a season pass new iron alumni golf balls what-ever mdash even if itrsquos a self-given present He waits all through February for a chance to get on the course and once he does he realizes how long itrsquos been since hersquos hit a golf ball or how the new driver exposes a flaw in his technique Each week he works to improve his game which he does but he canrsquot seem to string that perfectly consistent round together His top score improves by a stroke or two over last sum-mer and the season ends with way too many curse words bug bites and sunglasses tanlines Letrsquos just say itrsquos time for me to be done with the sport Well almost Irsquoll give it a few more weeks because I know Irsquoll miss it when the snow starts
American soccer fansOK Irsquom not talking about the
actual soccer fans who actually follow the team they actually care about all the time Irsquom talk-ing about the fans who bought American soccer jerseys during the World Cup without even knowing who Bob Bradley is Let me be clear I like soccer and I like the idea of Americans liking soccer but letrsquos add a little con-sistency huh Irsquod be pleasantly surprised if most of these once-in-four-years fanatics could tell me what team or even what league Clint Dempsey plays for and in
Tavin Stucki is a recent jour-nalism graduate of Utah State University who hasnrsquot found a sport he doesnrsquot like To talk Aggie football or for tips on his next outdoor adventure in Tooele County hit him up on Twitter TooeleTAVscript
The top six reasons summer needs to just stopTavin Stucki
COMMUNITY NEWS EDITORCOMMU
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
Professional cyclist Breanne Nalder fought back tears after the first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition ended Wednesday after-noon at Miller Motorsports Park
ldquoThis is really emotional for me Our team wanted to make a statement today and later on (today) Irsquom riding in the memo-rial race for Chase (Pinkham) on the west trackrdquo Nalder said
Nalder of Salt Lake City was named Most Aggressive Rider in the womenrsquos edition race She races for DNA Cycling powered by F4
Nalder broke away from the pack midway through the 15-lap circuit and made other teams chase her while members of her own team conserved energy She led the race by about one kilome-ter for two laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP
ldquoWe wanted to attack non-stop so when I got the nod it was time to go out and go as hard as I could It took a lot of effort to go out there an put yourself in the hurt locker and force other teams to chase and work hard Our sprinters were able to sit in the draft and conserve energyrdquo Nalder said
DNA Cycling powered by F4rsquos Tina Pic was able to sprint to the line for fifth place in a close finish
Pinkham was a top profes-
sional cyclist from Salt Lake City who died April 14 at age 23 of an accidental overdose on pain medication according to new reports He had been plagued with pain after being hit by a car while training in Canada in 2008 Several local Utah cyclists competed in the Chase Pinkham Criterium after Stage 3 of The Tour of Utah ended with three
final laps on the 22-mile east track
ldquoIt was hard out there and really windy but the course was smooth so it made for a lot of dynamicsrdquo Nalder said ldquoIrsquom more of an endurance racer and a hill climber so when it was time for me to go out and lead it took a lot out of me After I led for two laps my teammate
Anne Perry went out next and led Our sprinters are Tina Pic and Chantel Olsenrdquo
United Healthcarersquos Coryn Rivera Indianapolis won the Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition with a time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 20 seconds against a field of 64 competitors
Second place was clinched by Mandy Heintz of Houston of
Guru Cycles powered by Haute Wheels Racing Third-place went to Meredith Miller of Fort Collins Colorado of Pepper Palace Pro Cycling
Rivera said her teamrsquos plan worked perfectly on Wednesday
ldquoWe had to ride the front a little bit to keep the speed up in
Utahrsquos Nalder wins Most Aggressive RiderRacer from Indianapolis wins first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Women racers negotiate at turn on the east track at Miller Motorsports Park The 15-lap Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition was held for the first time on Wednesday
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) crosses the finish line on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah win Hofland earned his first-place win with a time of 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds The stage covered 1183 miles SEE TOUR MEN PAGE A11
SEE TOUR WOMEN PAGE A11
A10 SPORTSA10 SPORTS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 A11TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Team won Stage 2 which cov-ered 1307 miles and started in Panguitch and ended in Torrey
Finishing second in Stage 3 was Andrea Palini (Italy) of Team Lampre-Merida who was third on Stage 1 in Cedar City Eric Young (USA) of Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies fin-ished third Both Palini and Young had the same time as Hofland
Overall race leader Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) of Team Smartstop retained the yellow jersey after
three days of the tour by finishing sixth in Wednesdayrsquos stage Kocjan continues to hold a two-second lead over Schaumlr (Switzerland) and an eight-second margin over Serghei Tvetcov (Romania) of Jelly Belly presented by Maxxis
The Tour of Utah includes seven stages with the final stage starting and ending in Park City on Sunday Stage 7 covers 78 miles winding through Summit and Wasatch counties
Kocjan finished second in both Stage 1 and Stage 2
ldquoThe guys were awesome today They led on the front of the peloton from the start (in Lehi) and they worked hard The cross-
winds made the stage much more difficult than it looked at first so we just stayed at the front I just stayed all the time at the front of the peloton and just controlled the pacerdquo Kocjan said at the post-race press conference at MMP ldquoTomorrowrsquos stage for sure is very difficult The pure climbers will probably show their legs We will see how it goesrdquo
Stage 4 covers 1047 miles and starts in Ogden with a finish at Powder Mountain with three laps around Pine View Reservoir
Moving into the fourth spot overall is 22-year-old American Robin Carpenter of the Hincapie Sportswear Development Team
Carpenter who finished in the bunch sprint on Stage 3 earned the Subaru Best Young Rider award jersey He also claimed the Ski Utah King of the Mountain award jersey winning maximum points on the category 4 King of the Mountain of the day at Eureka
The Tour of Utah includes a few notable professional racers including Jens Voight of Germany Cadel Evans of Australia and Ivan Basso of Italy
Voight has worn the yellow jersey twice during the Tour de France though he has never chal-lenged for the overall champion-ship He is known for his propen-sity to attack
Evans won 2011 Tour de France and placed seventh in the menrsquos cross country mountain bike race at the 200i Summer Olympics in Sydney
Basso is a two-time winner of the Tour of Italy in 2006 and 2010
The Tour of Utah returns to Ogden for a sixth time on Thursday for the start of Stage 4 The start of the 1047-mile stage will take place on Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden at 1110 am and travels through the North Ogden Divide for the first of two ascents The first big shakeup in the overall standings could happen on the slopes of the first mountain top finish of the week with the climb to Powder Mountain Ski Resort This new addition to the Tour ascends more than 3000 feet in just six milesmwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Mencontinued from page A10
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) winds down on the track after capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah through Tooele County which ended with three laps on the Miller Motorsports race track
the last two kilometers so we ran through our riders pretty quickly Alison (Powers) pulled through as usual did an awesome lead out delivering me to the line Luckily I didnrsquot run into any bad luck today so it went perfectly to planrdquo said Rivera who owns 58 national championships in her stellar careermwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Womencontinued from page A10
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CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyIn September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party while trying a shortcut to
California passed through the what would become Tooele County and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert Three years later a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above todayrsquos Tooele City Soon others followed and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship Their story and many others are found inside this Historyof Utahrsquos Tooele County Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness the wild mining days in Ophir Mercur and Jacob City the Pony Express Trail the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake and more
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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 7 2014
ending all lawsuits between the city and Overlake developers
ldquoWe believe this settlement will allow our city to move forward and will close a difficult chapter in our historyrdquo said Brad Pratt Tooele City council chairman ldquoIt addresses the juryrsquos verdict in a way that minimizes its impact on the citizens of Tooelerdquo
Tooele City officials are confi-dent that they will be able to meet the financial obligations of the agreement without raising taxes or reducing city services
ldquoAt this time it is not our intent nor our plan in the future to raise taxes or cut services as a result of this settlementrdquo said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy
Tooele City has already cut a check for the initial $2 million payment to Overlake develop-ers using fund balance or rainy day funds accumulated in the capital projects fund according to Dunlavy
The settlement averts a Sept 4 Utah Supreme Court appear-ance during which both parties were scheduled to again pick up the battle in court with oral argu-ments for an appeal of the $207 million final judgment entered by the 3rd District Court
According to the settlement while neither party admits fault liability or wrongdoing both par-ties accept that the total amount of the claim against Tooele City by Tooele Associates including accumulated interest to be $21 million
The developers agreed to credit the city with the value of 1805-acre-feet of municipal water at $3750 per acre-foot for a total of $68 million
The $3750 per acre-foot value for water was agreed upon by both parties because that is the price Tooele Associates would have paid for water if they had been required to purchase the water back in 2002 before the lawsuit started according to Dunlavy
The $136 million that remains after subtracting the value of the water rights transfer and the ini-tial payment will be paid by the city in nine annual payments of approximately $15 million per year The payments include inter-est at 215 percent annually
However the agreement gives the city the option of paying the last two annual payments with additional water rights in lieu of cash at $3750 per acre-foot
The last two annual payments total $28 million according to the payment schedule included in the agreement
The agreement also gives the developers the option until Dec 31 2029 to purchase up to an additional 1495 acre-feet of water rights certificates at $3750 per acre-foot If the developers pur-chase the entire 1495 acre-feet of water they will pay Tooele City $56 million
If the city opts to make the last two payments with water rights and the developers exercise their full option to purchase additional water the net cash payments to the developers made by Tooele City would be $92 million instead of $156 million
The agreement contains lan-guage that restricts the water rights that Overlake developers obtain from Tooele City to use in the Overlake subdivision
ldquoMy fear was if we had just paid the developers the $207 million that the money would have left our communityrdquo Pratt said ldquoNow part of our payment the water rights will stay in our community and help build the community Overlake will be developed We will get more homes and more people which will increase the economic opportunities in our communityrdquo
The agreement includes other concessions by both parties to settle disputes stemming from the original development agree-ment for Overlake
The settlement will allow the development of Overlake to resume and add up to 4800 homes to Tooele City
ldquoIt has always been our pri-mary objective in this dispute to find a way to develop Overlakerdquo said Bill Perry of Perry Homes ldquoWe believe that this settlement will allow us now to do so and we believe that both parties will ben-efit from the future development of the Overlake propertyrdquo
Tooele City agreed to accept all current public improvements in Overlake and to complete at the cityrsquos expense improvements to 400 West and other curb gutter and sidewalks in the subdivision
Tooele City also agreed to promptly review and approve updated plans for the next phase of Overlake and the golf course plat
ldquoI especially look forward to developing the Overlake golf course community including an improved entrance and a full service clubhouserdquo said Drew Hall managing partner of Tooele Associates
Existing zoning design stan-dards and amenities will remain in place in Overlake according to Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker
ldquoIt is important for the exist-ing residents of Overlake to know that the quality of their commu-nity will not changerdquo he said
The developers agree to pay for a third-party firm to complete inspections of public improve-ments and to pay all other appli-cable impact and development fees
All undeveloped areas out-side of existing subdivisions of Overlake will be withdrawn from the North Tooele City Special Service District according to the agreement
Future disputes between Tooele City and Overlake devel-opers will be resolved by neutral experts The agreement describes protocol for conflict resolution between the parties
The origins of Overlake dates back to 1995 when Hall approached Tooele City officials with an idea for a master planned community northwest of the city proper
Tooele City negotiated a development agreement that was signed in 1997 and the city annexed roughly 2000 acres of property owned by Tooele Associates and combined it with another parcel nearing 1000 acres that was already in the city limits This became the subdivi-sion known as Overlake
In 2002 Hall filed several law-suits in 3rd District Court against
Tooele City claiming the city had violated the development agree-ment for Overlake
Hall alleged that Tooele City misapplied public improvement ordinances required public improvements in Overlake to meet standards not required of other developers created an arbitrary punch list of items that needed to be fixed for public improve-ments to be considered complete slowed down or refused to make final inspections and refused to recognize prior admissions that some public improvements were complete
In 2004 Tooele City filed a coun-tersuit against Tooele Associates for violations of the Overlake development agreement
The case went to jury trial in 3rd District Court in June 2009
The jury found that both Tooele City and Tooele Associates violated the development agree-ment and awarded a net judg-ment of $207 million in damages to Tooele Associates
In 2010 3rd District Court Judge Randall Skanchy who pre-sided over the jury trial declared a mistrial citing irreconcilable conflicts in the juryrsquos verdict
Hall appealed the mistrial rul-ing The Utah Court of Appeals reversed the mistrial ruling in August 2012 and sent the case back to Skanchy for final judg-ment
Tooele City asked the Utah Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeals decision to overturn the mistrial ruling in September 2012 Two months later the high court announced it would not review the Court of Appealsrsquo decision
In October 2013 prior to enter-ing his final judgment in favor of Tooele Associates for $207 mil-lion plus post-judgment interest Skanchy denied several motions filed by Tooele City including a request to set aside or modify the jury verdict and a request for a new trial
Tooele City officials announced their intention to appeal the final judgment to the state Supreme Court in December 2013
Tooele Associatesrsquo attorneys filed a cross-appeal that asked the court to require Tooele City to pay an additional $92 million in legal fees and pre-judgment interest
Both parties were scheduled to make oral arguments before the Supreme Court in September
ldquoIrsquove always said we will do whatrsquos in the best interest of the citizens of Tooele Cityrdquo Dunlavy said ldquoThis settlement accom-plishes that objective I am grate-ful that Mr Hall and Mr Perry were willing to continue to nego-tiate with the city towards this endrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Lawsuit continued from page A1
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Hometownbull Bulletin Board
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B1THURSDAY August 7 2014
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Building Spirit
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HometownHometownAUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP
uilding Spirituilding SpiritSTORYANN HERRON
PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
SEE SPIRIT PAGE B8
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THURSDAY August 7 2014B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
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Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
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happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
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Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
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CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
POSITION DUTIES Will maintain the security of the Tooele County Detention Facility and will uphold order and insure prisoner welfare
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSbull Graduation from high school or GED 2 years of responsible work experiencebull Must have the ability to be qualifi ed in the use of fi rearms in order to serve in a bailiff or transportation of prisoner position bull Must successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation drug testing and a psychological evaluation as a condition of hirebull 21 years of age at the time of hire bull A citizen of the United States a resident of the State of Utahbull Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Drivers License No disqualifying criminal history No DUI convictions in the past two yearsbull Full-time position Must work rotating shifts to include weekends and holidays
Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
httpwwwcotooeleutushrhtmlApplications must be submitted to the
Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce Rm 308 47 South Main Street Tooele
or email application and resume to attention Tita Adams tadamscotooeleutus
EEO Employer
57 West Vine bull Tooele bull 882-1372
The Kirk
57 West Vine bull Tooele bull 882-1372
Quiet Quality apartments in a restored historic structure
The Best Places at the Best Prices Completely Furnished
Weekly amp Monthly Rates
AffordAble residentiAl Community bullRoomBath$500 bull1BdrmorStudio$600mo bull2Bdrm$700
All amenities included Pet friendly LDS standards fenced yard laundry and large public areas
Now Accepting ApplicationsIncome Restrictions ApplyRental assistance may be available Call for details
4358430717TDD 8007352900
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Exclusively for SeniorsPet Friendly
Call for details4358430717
2 AND 3bdrm apartments behind Super Wal-Mart Swimming pool
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Tooele Gateway Apartments (435)843-4400
Tooele Gateway Apartments
435-840-0344
For Sale
302 NORTH 100 EAST bull TOOELE
$119000bull Fully Fencedbull Detached Garage w Storagebull Central AC Unit bull Newer Furnace
Beauty in Rush Valley w 2nd Home amp Land
For any of your real estate needs call Shane Bergen
MAIN HOME5 Bdrms bull 4 Baths bull Quality bull Comfort
SECOND HOME bull 2 Bdrm 2 Bath bull Ramblerbull Great shapebull Options
2 Homes
LAND693 E OAKRIDGE DR $92000 Beautiful lot on East bench
4000 N SR 36 Corner of SR36 amp Erda Way Apx 3511 acres of vacant land w966 acres zoned CG (Commercial) amp the remaining acrege of 2545 acres is zoned RR-5 (Residen-tial on 5 acre lots)
408 N 250 W $45000 125 ac in Tooele City
260 W 400 N $40000 Corner Lot
300 W 400 N 125 ac on corner lot Tooele City
1173 CHURCH Rush Valley $32500
2947 W RUIZ Prime building lot Stockton $64900
1048 N DOUGLAS LN Beautiful 5+ acre piece in Vernon Utah $67410
Sandra Larsen REAL ESTATE
4352249186For All Your Real Estate Needs
391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
ONLY $99900Well maintained home wnew roof new windows new
bathroom new kitchen counter Hardwood fl oors concrete patio Full basement wone bedroom amp lots of storage Nice backyard wfruit trees All appliances included
374 BEVAN WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $225000Large kitchen with lots of counter space and cabinets
Large living room and large family room with fi replace Beautiful landscaping with an extra large
deck for bbqrsquos andentertaining LOTS of RV Parking
78 BOOTH bull GRANTSVILLE
ONLY $193000Darling rambler Central air Main fl oor laundry 5 bdrms
2 baths Laminate amp tile fl ooring Lots of decorative woodwork (crown molding bead board etc) LARGE kitchen island and lots of cabinets and counter space
6830 N BIGELOW DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $179000Granite counter tops Tile fl ooring in kitchen baths
and laundry Stainless steelappliances Fridge included LARGE crawl space for storage HOA
takes care of landscaping and maintenance
853 W 660 SOUTH bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000
Perfect starter home with room to grow in basement Central air
3 bedrooms on main
533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000Fresh new paint amp carpet New furnace and central
air New electrical panel Jetted tub in basement Nice back yard wcovered patio Brand new blinds
533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
$165000
UnderContract
1113 S 1050 WEST bull TOOELE
ONLY $208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
tilecabinets paint fi xtures Taxes unkown Great fl oor plan 120 sq ft cold storage Garden tub in mastertile
surroundLOTS ofUPGRADES
208000208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
tilecabinets paint fi xtures Taxes unkown Great fl oor
UnderContract
50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $210000Beautiful condo on the golf course This
condo is like new Clean Plantation shutters Skylight in kitchen for lots of natural light
Covered patio with access from 2 bedrooms
50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURYNew Listing
Service with a Smile
Services
DRYWALL and all Con-struction Services Pro-fessional Quality De-pendable Referencesavailable Free esti-mates Jobs big ampsmal l Tooe le (801)660-9152
ALTERATIONSand AWARD WINNING
TAILORINGby
KATHY JONES
882-6605ABRAHAMS LAWN ampTree Service Mowingtree removal yardclean up bark layingsod trimming weedshandyman Free esti-mates (435)849-2867
ELECTRICIAN HANDY-MAN residential com-mercial electrical in-stalls amp repairs remod-eling painting plumb-ing Dale 435-843-7693801-865-1878 L i -censed insured Majorcredit cards accepted
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Services
PROFESSIONAL
PAINTING done for thebest price in townCall Jeremy (435)849-5334
FUN PIANO LESSONSSpots available for halfh o u r l e s s o n s$40month starting inSeptember Call now toreserve your spotBethany (435)882-3482
HANDYMAN Tree trim-ming sprinklers yardwork Snow RemovalResidential and busi-ness Call Jimmy at(435)241-8153(435)249-5060
HOME REPAIRS expertDoor knobs base-boards mouldings dry-wall repairs texturescaulking weatherproof-ing framing home up-dating and renovationsand much moreSmalljobs okay Call Shane(435)840-0344
PRIVATE TUTORINGI am a certifiedteacher with 20yrs ex-perience All agessubjects Call Angela(435)882-2733(435)496-0590
NEED A PAINTER Lo-cal professional painterGREAT prices Li-censed Serving Tooeleamp SL areas Call forf ree est imate JJ(801)631-5757
Services
HONEY DOS Profes-sional Need newdoors windows or re-placement glass Re-modeling basementsfinish work paintingwindow cleaning sprin-klers swamp coolersGreat deals on waterheaters Call now forspecial rates on base-ment finishing Will beatcompetitors prices Weaccept credit cards(801)706-5339
RAIN GUTTERS seam-less aluminum all col-ors licensed and in-sured free estimates(435)841-4001
TREE WORK Free esti-mates Local companyLicensed amp insuredBucket truck Craneservice Stump re-moval mulch 801-633-6685 PreciseYardcom
VOICE LESSONS Allages No experiencerequired Learn propertechniques will workwith all styles of sing-ing (435)850-0590
Miscellaneous
ALCOHOLICS ANONY-MOUS Meeting DailyNoon and 800pm1120 West Utah AveOasis Alano Club Nextto Whites trailer court(860)798-2139
ANTIQUE VANITY withinlaid front antiquedresser with mirror freestanding darkwood mir-ror many dolls- buyo n e o r a l l (435)882-2938
DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
DO YOU Love Pam-pered Chef Are youcurious about Pam-pered Chef Inter-ested in attending aPampered Chef cook-ing show Would youlike to host a cookingcatalog or Facebookshow Would you likea career or to earnextra income as aPampered Chef con-sultant Contact meat (435)830-8784or chefamy
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METAL SHELVINGwbrackets slat boardshelving wbracketsglass shelves securitymirrors Please call ifinterested (435)840-4631
SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Furniture amp Appliances
BEAUTIFUL Allen Organ(foot pedal included)from the old ErdaChapel $300 obo(435)882-1230 or(435)843-7576
KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
GRANTSVILLE 3796 NSun Valley Drive Sat-urday August 98am-3pm Somethingfor everyone Saddlestack clothing includingsome contractor materi-als amp electrical items
HAVING A GARAGE
SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
STANSBURY 59 WNautical Drive Satur-day 8am-noon Multifamily Clothes toysbooks brand news c h o o l s u p p l i e s smoker filing cabinetmaternity beardeddragon
STANSBURY 6149Schooner Lane Satur-day 8am-2pm Mercurytrolling motor air com-pressor tools completesalt water aquariumwith live stock andmany other miscthings (801)750-6588
STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
TOOELE 417 S 1230 ESaturday 7am-noonThis is the one youdont want to missEarly birds welcomeNice stuff
TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
TOOELE 822 Cedar-view Circle Saturday9am-noon Movingsale
TOOELE 894 N 1480 ESaturday 8am-1pmThree family sale Lotsof good stuff Large en-tertainment centercrafts yarn fabricframes lots of toysbike kids picnic table(new) quilt standsbooks paints clothes-kids amp ladies plus sizessome things new misc
DEADLINES FOR clas-sifieds ads are Mondayand Wednesdays by445 pm
Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
435-884-3374pamperedpetresortcom
AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
RUSH LAKE
KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
rushlakekennelscom
Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 wwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
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SCRIBER 882-0050
Child Care
ADVANCED LearningPreschool now takinga p p l i c a t i o n s f o r2014-15 school year3yrs teaching experi-ence and CNA certified$65mo 4-5yr olds$55mo 3yr olds CallJ o d e e M c N u t t(801)669-3222 MelissaAlbrecht (435)249-1339
DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
SMALL DAYCARE lov-ing home 25yrs experi-ence By West Elemen-tary (approx 400South) Great pricesDebbie (801)604-0918
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
SEEKING DIRECT careStaff for a disabledadult in GrantsvilleTraining will be pro-vided Call Robyn(801)918-1162 for moreinformation
Help Wanted
Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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Call Laramie Dunn for ALL your Real Estate needs435-224-4000
Call Laramie DunnTooele Countyrsquos Real Estate Specialist
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$199900 4 bdrm 3 bath home on a large 030 acre lot wviews all around Great SE location with lots of RV parking Fenced yard and very clean
418 S 800 EastTooele
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Help Wanted
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I AM paying more foryour junk cars andtrucks I will come toyou and tow it away(435)224-2064
PAYING UP TO $1000for your unwanted cartruck or van running ornot Lost title We canhelp Its worth yourt i m e C a l l(801)688-9053
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Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike wwwtooeletranscriptcom
Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious inquiries onlywd hookups ac$500dep $585mo Nopets No Smoking(435)830-6518
LARGE 2BDRM 15bthwd hookups garbagedisposal storage shedprivate patio coveredparking No smokingAbolutely no pets$650mo $500dep(435)241-9118
SETTLEMENT CAN-YON APARTMENTSDeposit moves you inwith a 12mo lease(435)882-6112
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
FULLY FURNISHED
3bdrm 1bth includesutilities amp trash no petsno smoking Yard careprovided $1350mo$500dep OwnerAgent (435)882-6744(801)554-9118
HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
HORSE PROPERTYhome for rent 5bdrm2bth large detachedgarage 412 E 500 NTooele $1350mo(435)840-2773
Large home for rent inStansbury Park 5bdrm3bth for $1600mo in-cludes lawn care NoPets No smoking Call205-994-0886 for moreinformation
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Homes for Rent
SELLER WILL FinanceCheaper than Rent
(435)277-0889(New Number)
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SELLERS Make $10-15K above marketvalue on your home435-849-8880
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STOCKTON 3BDRM2bth wd $900mo1st last months plussecurity deposit Call(435)640-7579
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthnewer home fencedyard double garage(801)842-9631 guar-drightpropertycom Eq-uity RE
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthcottage Hookups
swamp fenced $795136 North 4th Street
(Front)Davidson Realty Inc
(801)466-5078wwwdripmcom
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthhome for rent 2 carcarport wadditionalparking in back Nosmoking pets Refer-e n c e s r e q u i r e d $900mo $500dep(435)830-5429
TOOELE 4BDRM25bth beautiful fencedyard 2 single garages2 4 0 0 s q f t l i v i n g $1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
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Homes
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Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
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Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 A3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
FLICK PICKS
A couple of weeks ago my cousin and I were leav-ing a movie theater when
he saw side-by-side displays of ldquoGuardians of the Galaxyrdquo and ldquoTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesrdquo
ldquoHey look at thatrdquo he said ldquoThe two worst movies of the summer all in one placerdquo
Then it turned out that ldquoGuardians of the Galaxyrdquo was actually really good and it made me think there might be a chance for ldquoTMNTrdquo after all
NopeNopeNopeSo in this incarnation of the
30-year-old franchise Megan Fox stars as April OrsquoNiel a puff-piece broadcast journalist itch-ing for a real news story Her reporter instincts are terrible but somehow she ends up wit-nessing a robbery by the mys-terious and deadly Foot Clan which is thwarted by a mysteri-ous vigilante
When her boss (Whoopi Goldberg) doesnrsquot believe her April is determined to find proof of the vigilantersquos existence This somehow leads her to being part of a group taken hostage by the Foot Clan but the vigilante appears then too But therersquos not just one mdash no therersquos two three four April follows the shadowy figures on top of a roof
where she learns the truthThe vigilantes are turtles
who are also ninjas mutants and teenagers After meeting Leonardo (voiced by Johnny Knoxville) Michelangelo (Noel Fisher) Raphael (Alan Ritchson) and Donatello (Jeremy Howard) April remembers her late father once experimented on a set of turtles with those same names She recruits her Channel 6 cam-eraman Vernon Fenwick (Will Arnett) to help investigate and reaches out to her fatherrsquos old lab partner Eric Sacks (William Fichtner) Meanwhile the Turtlesrsquo sensei Splinter (voiced by Tony Shalhoub) urges the
Turtles to find and protect April against the evil Shredder (Tohoru Masamune)
As a childhood fan of TMNT I had three big concerns with this movie The Turtles looked a little more mean and a little less green than I remembered from my childhood Michael Bay was producing it and Megan Fox whose only real talent appears to be looking supa hawt was cast as one of the strongest female characters in the rsquo80s cartoon this side of She-Ra
As it turned out the Turtles were actually kind of cool Their personalities were almost stretched to the point of carica-
ture but in all they ended up being a good version of ldquoheroes in a half shellrdquo And anyone worried about the rumors that the Turtles were from space can relax mdash there was a brief allusion to some kind of extra-terrestrial something in the serum that mutated the turtles but it was pretty nominal And Michael Bay was only produc-ing not directing so the explo-sions werenrsquot totally out of control
But Megan FoxI get that shersquos an attrac-
tive woman and all but I donrsquot understand how thatrsquos supposed to make up for her complete and
utter lack of talent Seriously she was Tara-Reid-in-Sharknado bad Irsquove seen more convincing performances in a bowl of soup
There were other offenses sure mdash a ridiculous line here an awkward double-entendre there a strange and improbable end-ing mdash but if I had to go with one thing that really killed it for me it would be Megan Fox I mean shersquos never been an Oscar con-tender but I donrsquot remember her being this bad before
She was so bad I couldnrsquot con-centrate on the rest of the movie All she did was stand there with this dumb pouty look on her face I kept imagining how it must have been on set with the poor director desperately trying to get her to emote
ldquoNo no Megan baby yoursquore in mortal danger so why donrsquot you try looking scared mdash OK seductive whatever close
enoughrdquoldquoHey Megan right here
yoursquore watching Raphael be pummeled by Shredder so can you be worried Fine whatever just scream his name real quick and then you can go back to looking seductiverdquo
At some point some action happened and it was probably pretty cool but being as Megan Fox was in like 90 percent of the movie it was really tough to take it seriously
Well as seriously as anyone can take the Ninja Turtles
Puff-piece Megan Fox totally ruined any hope I held for lsquoTMNTrsquo
Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITER
Li
FLICK AT A GLANCEGrade C-Rated PG-13Time 101 minutesOpens Friday
COURTESY PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Megan Fox stars as April OrsquoNeil in ldquoTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesrdquo and is probably the worst part in any movie all year in this criticrsquos humble opinion
BAGHDAD (AP) mdash An Iraqi army airstrike targeting the Islamic State group thatrsquos seized wide swaths of territory across the countryrsquos north killed some 60 suspected militants Wednesday state television reported
The report which cited unnamed intelligence officials could not be independently veri-fied nor did it say whether any civilians had been killed in the strike on the northern city of Mosul
The report said the strike freed about 300 people held by the Islamic State group at a down-town Mosul prison it had been using as a religious court and detention center without elabo-rating
A Mosul resident speaking on condition of anonymity fear-ing for his own safety told The Associated Press over the phone that families of the prisoners rushed to the site to help their
relatives after the airstrikeldquoThe prison was partly dam-
aged in the airstrikerdquo he said He said he did not know if there were casualties
Phone calls to Iraqi officials rang unanswered Wednesday
Sunni extremists from the al-Qaida-breakaway Islamic State group seized Mosul Iraqrsquos larg-est second-largest city in a blitz offensive in June that also cap-tured large swaths of the coun-tryrsquos north and west The militant onslaught has plunged Iraq into its worst crisis since the with-drawal of US troops in 2011
The group since has imposed a self-styled caliphate in terri-tory it controls in Iraq and Syria imposing their own harsh inter-pretation of Islamic law
Iraqi government forces and allied Sunni tribal militiamen have been struggling to dislodge the militants from the area they captured with no apparent prog-
ressFew hours after the reported
airstrike Islamic State group mil-itants broke into a nearby hospi-tal ordered the morgue employ-ees to stay in a separate room and put a number of corpses inside a refrigerator a medical official said on condition of ano-nymity for his own safety
At least four militants guarded the morgue Wednesday after-noon not allowing employees or residents to approach the offi-cial said
Also Wednesday police dis-covered eight bullet-riddled and handcuffed corpses around Baghdad
Six of them were found in the town of Taji about 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Baghdad a police officer said All were men between 25 to 35 years old
Two other dead bodies a man and woman were found in the southeastern district of
Zafaraniyah another police offi-cer said
A medical official confirmed the number All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to release information
The number of corpses found with gunshot wounds has been on rise recently in a grim remind-er of the sectarian killing that engulfed Iraq in 2006 and 2007 Then both Shiite and Sunni death squads roamed the streets and raided homes to round up people Authorities later found the victimsrsquo corpses often muti-lated
Iraq airstrike kills 60 suspected militants
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THURSDAY August 7 2014A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
One evening after work I was cruising north on Skull Valleyrsquos SR-
196 and noticed to my right a strange lone tree I have looked at this tree for sev-eral decades now and always wondered why it stands alone against one of the most bleak deserts that can be imagined
Since I was camping in the desert that night and had lots of spare time I decided to stop and take a closer look After parking my vehicle I walked over to an old fence that pre-vented me from getting all the way to the tree
Standing there in the twi-
light I took a few notes The wind was still Bird songs filled the air with chirps whistles and clicks There was the occasional bawl from nearby cows and I heard an old hoot owl that was sitting in the tree There usually is lots of noise in the desert just as the sun is going down Maybe itrsquos the ani-malsrsquo way to celebrate another day of persecution from the sun has ended
I turned around from the edge of the fence and admired the golden burn of the sunset on the Cedar Mountains rising out of the sagebrush ocean Crickets chirped and a slight breeze started to stir after sun-set The desert air was filled with the aroma of rabbit brush Mormon Tea and sage
The old fence post I was leaning on must have been hewn out of native juniper long ago It was bleached on one side by the sun but covered with orange lichens on the other (northern) side
Rabbits started acting crazy mdash running this way and that after sundown and the bawl-ing and mooing of the cows picked up too It made me wonder what the heck theyrsquore talking about A crow pitched in with a relentless ldquoCaw cawrdquo
The old cottonwood was pic-turesque as the last rays of sun lit the cliffs pink and purple high up on Vickory Mountain in the background Again I wondered why was this tree here It didnrsquot make sense But I realized I didnrsquot care and that I liked this place Many would disagree and be filled with only disgust as they walked through the dry sagebrush skeletons tumbleweeds snake holes cow pies and prickly pear But to
me this place was awesome It stood as a sample of the old west which was beautiful and dangerous at the same time
After sundown it was time to find a camp I drove my vehicle back out to the main highway and headed south a mile or two There I found a small spur dirt road that headed off into the valley I had never checked it before so I cruised down it for a while to an area where the sagebrush was nearly as tall as I was There I made camp which was simply throwing a chair out and propping the back of my truck shell open so I could see the stars all night
By now it was around 11 pm and the sun was long gone It is hard to describe the windless pale silvery calm of a warm summer night in the desert under a moon As I sat there taking it all in a large pronghorn antelope walked up the dirt road All of the night noises had stopped This allowed me to hear the foot-falls of the antelope coming from a good distance I wasnrsquot sure what it was that I heard approaching and was relieved when I realized it was an ante-lope
He had no idea I was only 20 feet away from him I could see his shiny black horns in the moonlight He stopped nearly in front of me scuffed his hooves relieved himself which I didnrsquot appreciate and then walked off into the desert After the antelope left it was once again completely silent No crickets birds wind or bugs made any noise mdash just whispy clouds in the moon-light sky The moon shone brightly over the low sand hills of the valley I could plainly
see the Simpson Sheeprock Onaqui Stansbury and Cedar Mountains
Way up in the sky I noticed a far off aircraft strobe which caused me to look straight up at the stars mdash so many dia-monds in the sky I wondered which ones were still there and which ones were ghost light
So thatrsquos how it was I spent the night with the back of my rig propped open and the desert and night sky on full display And the best part It was for free Anyone at anytime or season can head out to the desert and enjoy the evening Just be smart about it and take a few safety precautions such as camping a bit off of the main road
Back in the day Porter Rockwell advised to make camp and then break camp and move several miles away to throw off anyone that might be coming after you Itrsquos not real dangerous out in the des-ert but it pays to have a wary eye
The area described is approximately 34 miles south of Interstate 80 in Skull Valley If areas are fenced keep out and respect private property Otherwise you should be on Bureau of Land Management or state lands
Jessop grew up exploring the mountains and deserts of Utah He has a bachelorrsquos degree in Geography from the University of Utah and has traveled to all 50 states US Territories and a dozen foreign countries He his wife and daughter live in Stansbury Park Follow him on Facebook (JD Jessop) for more hikes and travels
Night in the desert offers many surprisesOUTDOOR ADVENTURE
COURTESY OF JAROMY JESSOP
A lone cottonwood tree is illuminated in Skull Valley with the hues of the setting sun
ldquoThe day destroys the night night divides the dayrdquo
mdashJim Morrison
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TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTREGISTRATION - 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR
First Day of School August 19 2014
Online Registration for K-12 begins on July 29th- (Online Registration is required of all Tooele County School District Students K-12)
ELEMENTARY (New Students)Registration will be held on August 6th 7th and 8th from 900 am ndash 300 pm at all elementary schools unless otherwise noted
August 25th ndash Kindergarten Reception August 26th ndash First day students in class
August 19th ndash 22nd ndash (Wednesday schedule all week ndash 900 am to 1230 pm) August 25th ndash Starts full day
SECONDARYRegistration dates and times are as follows
Clarke N Johnsen Jr High
August 6August 7August 8 amp 9 (New Students)
230 pm ndash 700 pm800 am ndash 1230 pm800 am ndash 230 pm
Grantsville Jr High August 14 100 pm ndash 700 pm
Tooele Jr High
August 6 (8th Grade)August 7 (7th Grade)
800 am ndash 1100 am730 am ndash 1030 am amp 400 pm ndash 700 pm
(contact school for details)
Blue Peak High August 6 amp 7 1000 am ndash 200 pm
Dugway High
August 6August 7August 8
400 pm ndash 700 pm11th amp 12th graders400 pm ndash 700 pm 9th amp 10th graders800 am ndash 1200 pm 7th amp 8th graders
Grantsville High August 11 amp 12 800 am ndash 500 pm
Stansbury High
August 6August 7August 8 (New Students)
700 am-100 pm100 pm- 700 pm700 pm-100 pm
Tooele High
August 5 amp 7August 6August 11 (New Students)August 12 (New Students)
700 am ndash 100 pm100 pm ndash 700 pm10th Grade 1000 am 9th Grade 1200 pm11th Grade 900 am 12th Grade by appt
Wendover High August 7August 8
900 am ndash 330 pm900 am ndash 330 pm
Immunizations Seventh Grade Tdap Requirement ndash Utah Immunization RuleEffective July 1 2011 students entering 7th grade must have a Tdap booster regardless of interval since the last tetanusdiphtheria containing vaccine Students MAY NOT be admitted on the first day of school unless they have received a dose of Tdap or have an exemption form A school cannot admit students if they are missing the Tdap vaccine Students must be in full compliance from the first day of entry into school
If you have any questions please contact Jackie Gallegos Administrative Secretary435)833-1900 Ext 1104
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OUT amp ABOUT
Last week my brother came up to me holding some-thing behind his back
ldquoHow much do you love merdquo he asked
ldquoA regular amountrdquo I guessed
He gave me a lookldquoA lotrdquo I tried againThat must have done the
trick because he brought his hands out cradling something reverently
When I looked at what it was I understood
It was a GameBoy Color It even had a vintage cartridge for Pokemon Blue
Sure in the day and age of smartphones and tablets a GameBoy might not seem like much but in 1998 this thing was the shiz Brother and I both lusted after one almost as much as we wanted an N-64
Our parents however had different ideas Instead of video games they gave us music les-sons and books never even suspecting how much they were alienating us from our peers While everyone else was talking about DonkeyKong Country we were using words like ldquoesotericrdquo and ldquohomunculusrdquo in casual conversations
It was awfulAs we have gotten older we
have tried to rectify this cultural deficiency Of the four kids in my family three of us are adults mdash and all three of us have pur-chased at least one video game system
Unfortunately Irsquove found that not having games as a kid has given me no sense of self-con-trol as an adult Itrsquos like I wasnrsquot desensitized to the stimuli at a young enough age and now itrsquos hard to pull myself away from the moving pixels
For instance I had a room-mate in college who brought with her an impressive collec-tion of systems and games and allowed the rest of us unfettered
access to themHow I didnrsquot flunk out during
that year I will never knowI wonrsquot even tell you how
much time I spent plopped in front of our bulky old TV build-ing callouses on my thumbs and as my mother would say turning my brain into pizza sauce The Legend of Zelda MarioKart Plants vs Zombies Animal Crossing mdash I played them all
At first my novice efforts were clumsy and embarrassingly unintuitive and really all I did was button-mash Every five minutes I had to call my room-mate to ask what I should do next or what something meant which for some reason she found exasperating But over the weeks and months I gradually began to find my footing
I didnrsquot find it fast enough though When the year ended and she moved out taking her beautiful video games with her I
hadnrsquot finished any of them This failure ate at me until I finally broke down and started track-ing down the games and the systems that played them one by one
Today I am still slowly bat-tling my way through the quests I started in college and Irsquove found a few games she didnrsquot have I still have a ways to go though Itrsquos hard to talk about p0wning noobs when everything you play is at least a decade old
I feel the lag perhaps most acutely when talking with staff writer Emma Penrod or com-munity news editor Tavin Stucki both of whom boast gaming resumes considerably more impressive than mine They talk about their Calls of Duty and Assassins Creeds and Halos like some people mdash my people I guess mdash might talk about Shakespeare or the national debt
But there are beginning to
be some areas of commonality Once Penrod and I speculated on the quality of a game neither one of us had played And just this past Monday Stucki and I agreed that playing four hours of video games a night is probably unhealthy
Discussions like that make me believe there is a chance some-day for me to assimilate into the culture of my generation
Though perhaps not com-pletely mdash oftentimes I find myself playing a game with a book open on my lap Old habits die hardlchristensentooeletranscriptcom
Irsquom now an undisciplined adult because I was shunned from video games as a kid
Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITER
Li
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO ILLUSTRATION
Staff writer Lisa Christensen gets a little too involved playing video games Christensen believes itrsquos an over-compensation from not having video games growing up when all the other kids did
by Emma PenrodSTAFF WRITER
This weekrsquos Fridays on Vine feature local country band Exit 99 has been known to draw big crowds with its diverse line-up of classic covers
The band played one of the best-attended Fridays on Vine concerts last year said Chelci Holste the bandrsquos lead singer and looks forward to an encore performance
ldquoIt was a lot of fun and wersquore excited to do it againrdquo she said
The band which is comprised almost entirely of local musicians and is named for the I-80 exit to Tooele plays a line-up of coun-try covers sprinkled with some classic rock But the biggest dif-ference between Exit 99 and any other garage band Holste said is their intimate knowledge of two generations of country favorites
Holste who just turned 30 is by far the youngest member of the band The other musicians are mostly in their mid-50s she said mdash almost old enough to be
her parentsldquoWe vibe really well together
and we just have funrdquo she said adding that the band has taken advantage of their diverse musi-cal experience to mix old country hits with new favorites ldquoTheyrsquove introduced me to a lot of music and people that Irsquove never heard of being so much older mdash music I never thought I would play or enjoyrdquo
The band came together in 2012 as the reincarnation of Oasis another band that played around Tooele in the 1990s Holste said she had been sing-ing as a country soloist around the area and David Beacham now the lead guitarist for Exit 99 happened to overhear her at an event and asked if she would like to start a band with him When she agreed he started going over some of his old contacts and pulled in his former band mates Tom Slowik Bruce Simon and Jimmy Gonzo to play bass gui-tar and vocals keyboards and drums respectively
The band has yet to begin
writing its own music but is in the early stages of recording a CD of covers Holste said But until sales take off they continue to rehearse in the evenings after work Holste a Grantsville resi-dent is a local dental hygienist Beacham works for the Tooele County School District and Slowik also a Tooele resident works for the University of Utah Gonzo a third Tooele resident does government work Simon who is the odd man out as a resident of Alpine owns his own business and produces banners and signs
Fridays on Vine concerts start every Friday at 7 pm in the Tooele City Park between Vine Street and the Pratt Aquatic Center Admission is free but seating is limited Patrons are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blanketselpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Local band Exit 99 to perform Friday at Tooele City Park
COURTESY OF EXIT 99
Local band Exit 99 is a country-song cover band that mixes the new sounds of country music with old The bandrsquos music also has some classic rock influence
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EAST LYME Conn (AP) mdash When Randi an inmate at the York Correctional Institution was selected in April to participate in The Red Dog Project a program that gets rescue dogs ready for adoption she wondered ldquoAm I emotionally ready Itrsquos a big responsibilityrdquo
Randi who is serving 2-12 years for criminal violation of a restraining order is a recov-ering drug addict and says she has been in abusive relation-ships most of her life Because she had her own problems to deal with she wondered if she could she help a dog that had its own issues
Randi soon discovered she could and she learned more about herself in the process
ldquoI learned how to be more responsiblerdquo said Randi whose last name was withheld per Department of Correction policy ldquoI learned to be accountable to something Just like me all they need is a little TLCrdquo
The Red Dog Project was introduced to the prison on Oct 31 and has since helped 40 dogs find new homes
Lorin Liesenfelt founder of the Dog Days rescue group runs the organizationrsquos Red Dog Project Dogs are pulled from shelters from within Connecticut as well as Georgia which has shelters with high euthanasia rates She teaches the inmates to handle the dogs and get them ready for adoption
ldquoThese dogs were literally hours from being euthanizedrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoThe women here are so patient and understand-ing They want the dogs to suc-ceedrdquo
The inmatesrsquo rooms are equipped with baby gates and dog crates for their compan-ions Each week the dog gets a new handler The purpose for doing that is twofold - it social-izes the dog to different people and the inmates donrsquot get too attached The average stay for a dog is four to six weeks The dogs are put up for adoption at an event held once a month at the Tractor Supply Co store in Old Saybrook
Liesenfelt said some of the dogs have been abused or neglected or never given the love they deserve - something that the inmates can relate to
ldquoWersquore saving each otherrdquo said Tiffany who is serving 412 years for burglary ldquoItrsquos therapeutic for us Itrsquos rewarding to know wersquore saving a liferdquo
Tiffany is working with Prince a 1-year-old golden retriever mix
York had previously host-ed the National Education for Assistance Dog Services training program and Warden Stephen Faucher was eager to bring a dog program back ldquoThe offend-ers feel good about themselves because theyrsquore part of a program thatrsquos successfulrdquo he said ldquoThey want something to nurture This gives them the opportunity to give backrdquo
Correction Officer Michael DiLoreto who is a Red Dog facil-ity coordinator said the program can have up to 10 inmate han-dlers Low-security level inmates must be free of any discipline tickets to be considered for the program
Liesenfelt visits the prison at least twice a week to check on the dogsrsquo progress As she entered the corridor of Thompson Hall the dogs could sense her They began to wag their tails vigor-ously
Liesenfelt checked in with Correction Officer Eric Morin to see if there have been any issues with the dogs He reported good news Koko a 1-year-old shep-herd mix is being more social and doesnrsquot appear as skittish
The group then walked down-stairs to the solarium where inmates sat in a semi-circle Liesenfelt taught the women how to properly walk the dogs on a leash She told one inmate to walk faster as she noticed the dog looking around and getting bored She told her to use the command ldquoLeave itrdquo when she noticed the dog beginning to stray
Tiffany and Prince are working on walking together Prince tends to flop on the ground when he doesnrsquot want to walk anymore
Liesenfelt encouraged Tiffany to hold the leash close to her body and gently tug him until he gets the cue that itrsquos time to get up When Prince started to walk she told Tiffany to pick up the pace and make the stroll more enjoyable for him Tiffany gives him treats after a success-ful walk
Red Dog isnrsquot the only animal program within the Department of Correction Inmates also participate in other animal res-cue programs including the Second Chance Large Animal Rehabilitation Facility a collab-orative effort between the state Department of Agriculture and the DOC that rescues farm ani-mals that have been taken from their owners
Correction Officer Steve Curran dog program coordinator for the department said one of the menrsquos prisons the Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center in Uncasville also has a grey-hound socialization and adop-tion program
Curran said DOC Commissioner James Dzurenda and his wife have rescued dogs and are big supporters of the program He said the Red Dog Project does not cost the state any money as all the expenses are paid for by the organization
The Red Dog Project was named after a rescue pit bull mix in Bridgeport who had parvovi-rus mange and other illnesses The dog lost all of its fur expos-ing its red skin And from then on any dog that needed a little more care has been deemed a ldquoRed Dogrdquo Liesenfelt said
Jennifer Potts a York secretary who knew Liesenfelt through her rescue work put Liesenfelt in touch with Curran Both Curran and Liesenfelt said the collabora-tion has been a success
ldquoI never thought Irsquod say that Irsquom excited to go to prisonrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoItrsquos amazing to see both the dogs and women come out of their shellsrdquo
DiLoreto said the offenders can participate in the program until theyrsquore released from prison He said he has seen positive changes in the womenrsquos behavior
ldquoThey see value and beauty in every dogrdquo he said ldquoand hope-fully they see it within them-selves as wellrdquo
Prison project helps inmates and dogs
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2012 to 2649397 at the end of 2013 an increase of 69 percent according to Mike Ulrich who presented the audit findings to the county commission at their Tuesday night meeting
However only $158000 of that fund balance was in cash the remaining fund balance was made up largely of receivables to be collected by the end of February according to Ulrich
ldquoIf you want to keep it tight and not save for a rainy day then thatrsquos good because thatrsquos what yoursquore doingrdquo he said ldquoI would take a look at thatrdquo
Ulrich suggested two or three months of operating expens-es in cash as an appropriate reserve amount
ldquoYou donrsquot have a lot of breathing roomrdquo he said
The state minimum for the
countyrsquos fund balance is 5 per-cent of revenue while the maxi-mum fund balance allowed by state law is 50 percent of rev-enue according to Ulrich
ldquoYou currently have a fund balance of around 11 to 12 per-cent which is at the lower end but still within the parametersrdquo he said
Ulrich noted that the county was successful at reducing the balance of interfund loans to the Deseret Peak Complex fund The amount owed to other funds by the Deseret Peak fund dropped from $65 million at end of 2012 to $46 million at end of 2013 according to the audit report
While Deseret Peak Complex continues to operate in the red the amount of cash used for operating activities there dropped by 56 percent from $1499329 in 2012 to $658930 in 2013 These figures do not include depreciation or debt
service expenses While the auditors gave the
county a clean opinion on it financial statements the audit report did note a few areas for improvement
The auditors called attention to the fact that the county did not provide the required seven day advance notice for the bud-get adoption hearing for the 2013 budget
For the second year in a row the lack of timely entering of transactions into the account-ing system caused some funds to exceed their budget at year end according to the audit report
Auditors also recommended that procedures be adopted to ensure proper monitoring of federal alcohol and substance abuse grant funds and the coun-tyrsquos mental health grant
In addition to building the fund balance the county also lowered its long term debt on
2013 according to Ulrich ldquoThe county ended the year
with $36 million in long term
debt down almost $25 million from last yearrdquo he said ldquoThe county had no problems in mak-
ing its obligations to pay their long term debt obligationsrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Audit continued from page A1
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
An audit report prepared by an Ogden-based accounting firm concluded Tooele Countyrsquos financial health improved for the year ending Dec 31 2013
financial expertsThe audit committee
reviewed the countyrsquos financial statements reports generated by the independent auditor and met with Mike Ulrich who represents the accounting firm that completed the indepen-dent audit according to Edwin Van Stam a member of the vol-unteer audit committee
The volunteer audit commit-tee recommended that mone-tary and human resources need to be allocated to the countyrsquos tax collection software system and to ensure that all funds and accounts are reconciled month-ly so that the county commis-
sion has accurate financial information
The volunteer audit commit-tee also recommended that the county adopt a whistleblower policy that includes the protec-tion of county employees from reprisal for reporting in good faith They recommended that the whistleblower system be overseen by the county com-mission and the clerkauditor
The committee also reported that the county needs to allo-cate monetary resources to ensure that the county has a competent financial manager to ensure reconciliations are completed and that day-to-day accounting is accurate
The budget advisory board weighed in with a list of recom-mendations regarding internal
auditsAmong the budget commit-
teersquos recommendations were Define an internal audit process in county code conduct inter-nal audits of all departments on a two-year cycle include a review of adherence to appli-cable county codes and state statutes in the internal audit process review the effective-ness of departmental policies and procedures and review employee training in financial policies during internal audits
The budget advisory board also called for ldquoadequate resources to be appropriated by the county commission to facil-itate the completion of internal audit proceduresrdquo
The budget committee mem-bers include Tooele County
Recorder Jerry Houghton Wayne Anderton the Utah Public Employees Association chairman for the Tooele County employees chapter Rod Thompson Tooele County Roads department director and Dean Johnson area presi-dent and branch manager for Zions Bank
Other members of the bud-get advisory board include Larry Shumway former Utah State Superintendent of Public Instruction and for-mer Superintendent of Tooele County School District Jake Jacobson a certified public manager and a former small business owner and contrac-tor Cody Deeter vice-president of Lewis Young Robertson and Burningham a Salt Lake City-
based municipal financial advi-sory and consulting firm David Gibby environmental manager for US Magnesium and Toby Lee a senior financial specialist for Fidelity Investments and a former accounting manager for Anderson Lumber Company
The budget advisory boardrsquos duties include reviewing fis-cal policies and procedures reviewing proposed depart-mental budgets and acting as a point of contact for citizen bud-get and financial concerns
The audit committee mem-bers include Brent Ray who works as an audit senior for Deloitte amp Touche Ryan Liddell a certified public accountant with eight years of account-ing experience including five years in preparing reviewing
and auditing financial state-ments with Ernst amp Young and Edwin van Stam a CPA with five years of public accounting experience and three years of controller and CFO consulting experience in private industry
Also appointed to the audit committee are Greg Bleazard a CPA with nearly a decade of experience in public account-ing and three years of experi-ence working for a city gov-ernment and John Adams a shareholder in the Logan-based accounting firm of Cook Martin Poulson PC
The audit committeersquos job is to help the commissioners review and interpret financial statements and audit reportstgillietooeletranscriptcom
Budget continued from page A1
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OBITUARIES
Jeremy JaeDo Davis
Jeremy JaeDo Davis 38 of Taylorsville Utah passed away unexpectedly Aug 3 2014 surrounded by his family at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray Utah Jeremy was born in Teague South Korea on Aug 26 1975 He graduat-ed from Heidelberg American High School and continued on with his schooling at Brigham Young University Jeremy mar-ried Alissa Davis (Dix) on Jan 31 2004 Jeremy is survived by his wife Alissa Diane son Tyson JaeDo Davis his parents Keith L Davis and Deborah F Davis his four sisters Krysta L Riley and her husband Paul Hilary A Boyer and her husband Bryan Alison R Houpt and Jillian R Garcia and her husband Jared his grandmother M Darlene Perkins his many nieces and nephews and the rest of his rela-tives and friends Jeremy is pre-ceded in death by his grandpar-ents Tom R Perkins Melvin W (Toy) Davis and Bertha J Davis Jeremy was a great athlete in high school and was a mem-ber of his soccer football and wrestling varsity teams He was a European wrestling champion his senior year and continued his wrestling career as a member of the Pre-Olympic US Armed Forces team representing the
USA in Manchester England in 1993 He enjoyed sports working on cars and spending time with his family and friends mdash espe-cially his son Tyson He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Dusseldorf Germany area and was an Eagle Scout Jeremy was selfless always putting the needs of others before himself He was a registered organ donor and his organs will be used to give the gift of life to many who will never meet him on this side of the veil The time from 10-11 am has been set aside for visitation with friends and family The memo-rial service will start at 11 am on Friday Aug 8 2014 at the 27th Ward Chapel 180 S Coleman Street Tooele Utah
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price born on May 28 1951 returned to her Father in Heaven on Aug 5 2014 She was preceded in death by her husband Don Ray Caldwell her parents Wilbur and Hazel Broadhead her siblings Lorraine Wilkes Elaine Reed and Wilbur Broadhead Survived by her sisters Donna Davis and Janet Jensen her children Don Jeff and Idella Caldwell her grand-children Beckham Cienna Gracie Mae Shawn Nicole Samantha and Anthony Jerry Price whom she was married to for 20 years also survives her She loved her family hunting fishing and camping Her pas-
sion was singing with and for others including her grandchil-dren She will be missed We love you mom Services will be held at the Lake Point Chapel on Aug 9 Viewing at 10 am and the funeral at 11 am
Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen
Mother grandma aunt friend compassionate steadfast kind elect fun giving Just words really until they are used to describe a person Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen born May 20 1937 in was a person that all of these words describe These and other words touch the surface of a life well lived in overwhelming ser-vice to others Surrounding her in passing is her eternal family on this and the other side of the veil On this side of the veil are daughters Debbie Seddell (Terry) of Lake Point Laurie Holland (Ron) of Magna and son Terry (Debbie) of Tooele 10 grand-kids 10 great-grandkids and two great-great-grandkids A few on the other side welcoming her home are her eternal sweetheart James O Christensen daughter Tammy (Christensen) Brown mother Bernice (Sessions) Brown sisters Joyce Lambros and Sharon Barker and numerous other friends and family Her joys included spending all the time she could with her family camp-ing attending grandkids games and recitals making and shar-ing her homemade fudge pop-sicles garage sales roaming the DI crocheting hats for cancer patients and the childrenrsquos justice center A member of the LDS church who enjoyed service in the temple her favorite calling was compassionate service Mom worked at numerous places in the quest to help her sweetheart
provide for their family such as Walmart the Utah State fair and Hamilton Drug At every place and within her sphere of influ-ence was an influence for good in others lives Now silenced on Earth she will be that silent-but-sweet and tender feeling help-ing us to stay on the path till we meet again Our family would welcome all to come and share a moment with us in remembering a life well-lived in service A view-ing will be held Friday Aug 8 at the Valley View LDS Stake Center at 332 E 1000 North in Tooele from 6-8 pm and Saturday Aug 9 and an hour prior to the funeral at 11 am Internment will be at the Memorial Estates at 6500 S Redwood Road in West Jordan Utah A special thanks to Harmony Hospice who helped mom tremendously in her last days In remembrance of mom please pay it forward and be kind to all you come in contact with share a smile and give to those in need
IDAHO FALLS Idaho (AP) mdash Groves of aspen mdash tall skinny trees with telltale white bark and fluttering glossy leaves mdash are unmistakable in eastern Idaho
But look for the cone-shaped tops of conifers living among the smaller aspen and juniper trees creeping closer to the perimeter of the grove Itrsquos not an example of species diversity itrsquos a death sentence
Aspen mdash the most wide-spread tree in North America mdash are disappearing across the
western United States Eastern Idahorsquos aspen community once estimated to cover 40 percent of eastern Idahorsquos forested areas has declined by an estimated 60 percent in the past 100 years while Arizona has seen a 90 per-cent decline during that time said Aren Eddingsaas chairman of the science and technology committee for the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group and a wild-life biologist for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe
ldquoI would consider it a very big issuerdquo said Ben Dyer ecol-ogist for the Bureau of Land Management ldquoItrsquos a keystone species and vital to other plant animal and insect survivalrdquo
A keystone species is one that has a ldquodisproportionately large effect on the communities in which it occursrdquo according to Encyclopedia Britannica ldquoSuch species help to maintain local biodiversity within a community either by controlling populations of other species that would oth-erwise dominate the community or by providing critical resources for a wide range of speciesrdquo
Terry Thomas Idaho Department of Fish and Game regional habitat manager said eastern Idaho is losing 5000 acres of aspen each year
In order to combat that loss Fish and Game the US Forest Service Bureau of Land Management Idaho Department of Lands Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and Idaho State Department of Agriculture banded together in 2006 to form the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group The grouprsquos mission is to
preserve the speciesSince a number of species
benefit from aspen especially elk and deer Eddingsaas said conservation is vital
ldquoThey found that fawn and calves in those areas (with dense aspen groves) are healthierrdquo he said ldquoBecause of the diversity that aspen provide itrsquos just an important communityrdquo
While providing habitat and food for wildlife they also have a relatively short lifespan (70 to 100 years) That allows them to decompose and put nutrients back into the forest floor more often than other trees The mini-mal canopy of an aspen grove allows snow melt to drip into the groundwater rather than evapo-rate as it does on more dense canopies said Eddingsaas
Experts agree that the decline of aspen locally and around the West largely is the result of two things lack of fire and encroach-ment of conifers and juniper
Because the root system of aspens runs deeper below the ground than most trees aspens can survive forest fires that com-peting trees canrsquot But as wildfire fighting becomes more preva-lent aspen benefit less
ldquoWhen you have juniper encroachment they have a wide root system and take in a lot more water and can choke out the aspenrdquo Dyer said
The trees also are suscepti-ble to ldquoSudden Aspen Declinerdquo mdash a condition that claims entire groves without conifer invasion
Thomas cites an example of this in a research paper he published on the decline of
aspen from 2005 to 2007 amid the worst drought in 109 years 338000 acres of aspen perished in Colorado While the cause of Sudden Aspen Decline is still being researched most evidence points toward drought
The Aspen Working Group spends most of its time working to find ways to protect aspen The BLM has been removing juniper and conifers in the Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area east of Idaho Falls
Aspen are higher in fat than many other plants which make the aspen shoots a vital food source for deer and elk in the winter Dyer said the Tex Creek area attracts about 6000 deer and elk in the winter months The goal of the restoration proj-ect is to not only be able to pro-vide the food source for game but have enough shoots in spring to regenerate the groves in the area
Another way to help aspen thrive is through controlled burns to reduce the number of competing trees But that prac-tice can cause other problems
ldquoPeople donrsquot like to see smoke they donrsquot like to see black on the hillside up from their propertyrdquo Thomas said ldquoWe have a lot of tools in the toolbox itrsquos whether or not we get the opportunity to apply those toolsrdquo
The task is not an easy oneldquoConsidering the loss and the
fact that we donrsquot have the bud-get to do as much as we like wersquore not even close to keeping up with the loss of aspen on an annual basisrdquo Eddingsaas said
Aspen trees disappearing in eastern Idaho
AUBURN Mich (AP) mdash ldquoIrsquove never had a bad customerrdquo said Betty Sczepanski as she finished up the styling on one of her most faithful clients ldquoLetrsquos see how good you lookrdquo She turned cus-tomer Helen Ward in the beauty chair so they both could see the finished product in the mirror
Sczepanski has been cutting and styling womenrsquos hair since before 1960 and she has owned and operated her own shop Bettyrsquos Beauty Shop since 1966 And donrsquot even think about ask-ing her what she and her cli-ents talk about in her one-room beauty shop
ldquoWe talk about everythingrdquo Sczepanski told the Midland Daily News while she put the finishing touches on Wardrsquos hair ldquoYou wouldnrsquot want to hear it And thatrsquos all Irsquom gonna tell yourdquo
ldquoYes everythingrdquo Ward agreed laughing ldquoLocal news the way the world is now a daysrdquo
Sczepanski cuts and colors hair does permanents and sham-poos and sets
ldquoI donrsquot do menrsquos hair thoughrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoMaybe the women scare them awayrdquo The stylist has cut plenty of menrsquos hair in her time but these days her
clients are all ladiesSczepanski attended the now
defunct Bay City Beauty College graduating in 1954 She point-ed to a black-and-white photo-graph on the wall of her shop that shows her and several of her beauty school classmates
ldquoCan you find merdquo she asked with a laugh ldquoIrsquom the best look-ing onerdquo Sczepanski graduated from the beauty school when she was 20 years old
After graduation she found herself working at various shops in the area
ldquoI did some odd jobs here and there I worked for Mr and Mrs James (in their shop) in Bay City I started out as a shampoo girlrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoThatrsquos how all the girls startedrdquo After work-ing at a few small beauty shops Sczepanski found work at The Town Beauty Shop in downtown Midland in 1960
Around this time she met Helen Ward of Midland who would become a lifelong cus-tomer Ward said a neighbor told her of the new stylist in town so Ward decided to drop in to get her hair done
ldquoI needed a permanentrdquo Ward said ldquoA lot of the girls at that time
were doing the home permanent kits but I never didrdquo Ward liked how Sczepanski worked and she has been a customer ever since
Sczepanski worked in Midland until about 1966 when she decid-ed to strike out on her own
ldquoShe told me quietly that she was starting her own shoprdquo Ward said ldquoI followed her out hererdquo
Sczepanski said when the house was built the beauty shop was part of the design plan
These days Ward makes the time to visit the Auburn shop once a week
ldquoI come every week Most women do if they donrsquot do it themselvesrdquo Ward said of her visits ldquoI come for an hour but sometimes it goes longer if we keep talkingrdquo
Ward just turned 90 and she said her car recently had a birth-day as well
ldquoMy car just turned 21rdquo Ward said and she still drives
Sczepanski works five days a week and sometimes on Saturday When asked why she hasnrsquot retired her answer was quick and to the point
ldquoWhat would I do if I retired Watch the grass growrdquo she asked
Woman cuts hair for 50 years
A8 OBITUARY
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TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9THURSDAY August 7 2014
dropped 127 inches of rainfall Tooele received almost an inch of rain on July 29 alone
The storms helped Tooele meet or exceed normal monthly precipitation expectations since February They also helped Tooele partially catch up on the
water year This yearrsquos total pre-cipitation now stands at 1406 inches just 207 inches below the normal 1613 inches that the area historically accumulates by this time of year At the end of last month Tooele was 283 inch-es below normal
However climate predic-tions from the National Weather Service donrsquot expect the streak of lucky storms to continue
Precipitation is expected to return to normal through mid-August and the US Drought Monitor a cooperative effort of the US Department of Agriculture and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has projected drought conditions to become increasingly severe over the next month
The long-term forecast is more optimistic The National
Weather Service continues to project above-average rainfall in September and October on account of abnormalities in the Pacific Ocean that suggest an El Nino could develop this fall
The last statement issued by NOAA predicted a 70ndash80 percent chance of an El Nino this year which causes a temperature shift that brings warm water and increased rainfall to North and
South America July temperatures remained
roughly normal with an average high of 92 degrees compared to a normal 917 and an average low of 65 degrees compared to a normal 656
The 2013-14 water year will conclude on Sept 30 Measurements for the 2014-15 water year will begin on Oct 1elpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Water continued from page A1
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) mdash Mark and David McCubbin not only had big shoes to fill when they took over the family business but also had large socks
Mark is the chairman of McCubbin Hosiery Inc and his brother David is the president The company makes socks tights and shoes for women and chil-dren It makes products for sev-eral brands such as Stride Rite and Keds The warehouse and distribution center is at 5310 N Fifth St
The brothers are the third gen-eration of McCubbins in the busi-ness Their grandfather Chester McCubbin started the company in 1952 Their father Richard McCubbin also worked at the company until he left in 1967 to teach history at Casady School Thatrsquos when their grandmother Margaret McCubbin took over the business
The brothers worked for the company during summers while they were in college They started in the warehouse and eventually sold socks
Mark graduated in 1978 with a
history degree from Dartmouth University David graduated in 1980 from Washington and Lee University with a degree in politi-cal science They received degrees in fields that interested them though they knew it was a pos-sibility they would take over the family business
ldquoI decided to study what I enjoy even if it didnrsquot have any-thing directly to do with what I dordquo Mark said
Both however entered the family business once they fin-ished college
Just four years after Mark grad-uated and two years after David did their grandmother passed away and the brothers realized they were in charge It was over-whelming at first to realize they had so much to learn David said With the help of the employees the company thrived
At the time the company had only about 18 full-time employ-ees Today the company has about 100 with most of them being in Oklahoma City A few are in New York and Chicago and one stays in China David said
David travels frequently He makes trips to Europe and Asia throughout the year as well as around the country
ldquoAmerican Airlines loves merdquo he said jokingly
Although the company focuses on women and children David said by 2015 customers can expect to see more products for adults
The company has grown 10 to 20 percent each year over the last several years David said He expects about 20-percent growth next year
In 2011 the company sold $30 million in products By the end of its fiscal year Mark said he expects it will sell $70 million
The growth is due to great inves-tors and great products David said The brands are strong and people trust them The compa-nies they sell to are also a primary reason for McCubbinrsquos strength Clients include Samrsquos Club and Costco as well as retailers like Nordstrom and Dillardrsquos
The company produces its products in Asia especially China David said The company went offshore in the 1990s which
put it ahead of its competitors Now most of their competitors do as well It is cheaper to pro-duce hosiery in China because of the cheap labor When it comes to socks he estimates that only a few specialty brands are actually made in the US
One of the biggest challenges is making sure the product gets to the customers on time Mark said
ldquoOur product is literally on the other side of the worldrdquo he said
McCubbin also has to meet the needs of several customers in various ways he said
ldquoEvery customer wants what they want often in different waysrdquo Mark said ldquoOne of the challenges is balancing the needs of the customersrdquo
The brothers are fortunate David said They get to work together and around wonderful employees
ldquoI have no complaintsrdquo David said ldquoIrsquom very blessedrdquo
Okla brothers continue family hosiery business
DENVER (AP) mdash Denver is offering to take care of some of the immigrant children who have flooded across the border in recent months
The city announced Tuesday that it has submitted an applica-tion for a $12 million federal grant over three years to provide hous-ing counseling and other services to 60 children at a time If the offer is accepted the children would live for about a month on aver-age in an underused family shelter called the Family Crisis Center
ldquoDuring that time we would provide several services medical counseling legal acculturation services for them Educational ser-vices so schooling as wellrdquo Denver Human Services Executive Director Penny May said
Other organizations would help reunite the children with family who might be living in the United States The total number of chil-dren who would come through the shelter hasnrsquot been determined
Other cities including St Louis
also are applying for grants The grants are from a pool of $300 million available through the US Department of Health amp Human Servicesrsquo Office of Refugee Resettlement to provide residential services to unaccompanied minors in the country illegally
Maryland Gov Martin OrsquoMalley meanwhile is encouraging organi-zations to apply
Not everyone is on board with Coloradorsquos course of action
ldquoItrsquos my tax dollars and I have a problem with my tax dollars being spent to support any kind of illegal activityrdquo said Regina Thompson president of Colorado Tea Party Patriots ldquoItrsquos more compassionate to send these children back to par-entsrdquo
In a statement Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said helping some of the more than 57000 chil-dren at the border most of them from El Salvador Honduras and Guatemala is the right thing to do ldquoDenver is a welcoming compas-sionate city and we will not turn a
blind eye to children in need mdash no matter where they come from mdash if called upon to helprdquo Hancock said in statement
The statement also included endorsements of the plan from US Rep Diana DeGette several city council members and former University of Denver Chancellor Dan Ritchie
The city would work with its public hospital Denver Health and Lutheran Family Services to take care of the children Officials stressed that no city tax dollars would be used
A Grand Junction-based private agency Ariel Clinical Services that places troubled children in fos-ter homes also is applying to put some of the immigrant children in homes in the Denver area
At least 220 children from the border already have been sent to Colorado to live with relatives and other sponsors according to the Department of Health and Human Services
Full Document View Denver offers to take in border children
A9
RIVERS AND LAKES 24-hour
Stage Change
Great Salt Lake Elevation
In feet as of 7 am Wednesday
Vernon Creek at Vernon 106 noneSouth Willow Creek at Grantsville 140 -001
at Saltair Boat Harbor 9358
Th F Sa Su M Tu W
Pollen Index
Source Intermountain Allergy amp Asthma
HighModerate
LowAbsent
The Sun Rise Set
The Moon Rise Set
UV INDEX
The higher the AccuWeathercom UV Indextradenumber the greater the need for eye and skin protection 0-2 Low 3-5 Moderate 6-7 High 8-10Very High 11+ Extreme
ALMANACTemperatures
Precipitation (in inches)
Daily Temperatures
SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELESUN AND MOON
UTAH WEATHER
Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D
Salt Lake City
Ogden
Logan
Provo
Vernal
Price
Tooele
Nephi
Manti
Green River
RichfieldMoab
Cedar CitySt George Kanab
Blanding
BeaverHanksville
Delta
GrouseCreek
Roosevelt
Clive
Rush Valley
Wendover
Gold Hill
Vernon
Ophir
Grantsville
Tooele
Lake Point
Bauer
Stockton
Pine Canyon
Stansbury ParkErda
Knolls
Ibapah
Dugway
High Low
Eureka
Friday 633 am 836 pmSaturday 634 am 835 pmSunday 635 am 834 pmMonday 636 am 832 pmTuesday 637 am 831 pmWednesday 638 am 830 pmThursday 639 am 828 pm
Friday 649 pm 408 amSaturday 738 pm 518 amSunday 822 pm 631 amMonday 902 pm 746 amTuesday 940 pm 900 amWednesday 1016 pm 1012 amThursday 1053 pm 1122 am
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather Inc copy2014
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8257
8562
8359
8155
7354
8461
8360
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7052
7655
83618562
8764
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86559460
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Full Last New First
Aug 10 Aug 17 Aug 25 Sep 2
F Sa Su M Tu W Th
Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed
FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Some sun a t-storm around in the pm
83 60
Partly sunny
87 60
Sunshine
89 62
Sunshine
89 64
Mostly sunny
88
Partly sunny
86 63 63
Couple of thunderstorms
85 59TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER
Shown is Fridayrsquos weather Temperatures are Fridayrsquos highs and Friday nightrsquos
lows
HighLow past week 9259Normal highlow past week 9367Average temp past week 721Normal average temp past week 796
Statistics for the week ending August 6
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Sports
FROM THE SIDELINES
SPORTS WRAP Pro motocross eventThe best motocross racers in the world including Ryan Dungey James Stewart Justin Barcia and Eli Tomac will be at Miller Motorsports Park on Saturday Aug 23 as the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series returns to Utah for a second-consecutive year This yearrsquos Zions Bank Utah National Round 12 of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will be the motocross season fina-le with all of the top motocross teams and riders scrambling for last-chance championship points and glory on the seriesrsquo most unique motocross track located in the infield of the state-of-the-art Miller Motorsports Park facility
Bowling leagueA new season of bowling is about to begin at All Star Lanes in Tooele Bowlers are needed for the Tuesday Morning Bowling Belles The Bowling Belles will begin league play on Tuesday Aug 26 at 915 am This is a ladies handi-cap league For more information call Nina Park at 435-837-2290 A meeting will be held at the bowl-ing alley at 10 am on Tuesday Aug 19
Donovan scores winnerIn the end Landon Donovan got the last laugh The 14-time MLS All-Star came back to haunt the club that jettisoned him after just a few months of a failed 2009 loan appearance with the game-winning goal Wednesday for a 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in the 2014 ATampT MLS All-Star Game The 70th-minute strike came after Bayernrsquos Robert Lewandowski and All-Star Bradley Wright-Phillips traded goals on opposite ends of halftime high-lighting a match in which MLS gave the German giants all that they could handle mdash and more mdash on a warm evening at Providence Park in Portland Donovan who came on in the 47th minute for another member of MLS royalty in Thierry Henry got behind the defense on a long feed from hometown star Diego Valeri from the right wing shucked Bayern defender Rafinha as he tried to recover and slotted past the man considered to be the finest goalkeeper in the world in Manuel Neuer Donovan was subbed off a minute later to a resounding ovation
Bees lose to FresnoAn unearned run in the eighth inning propelled the Fresno Grizzlies to a 6-5 win over the Salt Lake Bees on Tuesday night in Fresno Salt Lake trailed 5-4 when Taylorsville High School product John Buck homered to center in the sixth to tie the game With one out in the eighth Fresno catcher Guillermo Quiroz doubled down the left field line After Beesrsquo reliever Michael Brady (0-2) walked Adam Duvall a ground out by Jarrett Parker moved the runners to second and third Chris Dominguez hit a ground ball towards first baseman Ryan Wheeler who slipped going towards the ball lost his balance and had the ball glance off his glove for an error as Quiroz crossed the plate with the eventual winning run The Bees will host El Paso in a five-game series starting tonight
Jazz preseason setTickets for the 2014 Utah Jazz pre-season will go on sale this week Fans may purchase tickets online at utahjazzcom in-person at the EnergySolutions Arena box office or by phone at (801) 355-SEAT Jazz fans will get to see Head Coach Quin Snyder and the team in Salt Lake City when Utah opens the preseason at home against the Portland Trail Blazers on Oct 7 The Jazz will be back home to play the Los Angeles Clippers on Oct 13 before heading out on a four-game road trip The team will close out the preseason at home on Oct 24 hosting the Phoenix Suns This yearrsquos schedule marks the fourth time in five years that the Jazz will host three preseason games at EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City
Jazz holding anthem auditionsThe Utah Jazz are holding auditions for national anthem singers for the 2014-15 NBA season Auditions will be held Friday Oct 10 at EnergySolutions Arena from 9 am until 1 pm on a first-come first-serve basis The audition is open to the general public for individu-als and very small groups If you cannot make the live audition a recorded CD version of you singing the anthem may me mailed toUtah Jazz National Anthem AuditionsCO Meikle LaHue301 W South TempleSalt Lake City UT 84101All participants in the audition will be notified by e-mail whether they have been invited to perform the national anthem For questions contact LaHue at 801-325-2553
A10 THURSDAY August 7 2014
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
The 113- to 118-mile distance fits just right for Moreno Hofland and his Belkin Pro Cycling team
The Dutchman scored his second stage win of the week Wednesday in the 1183-mile Stage 3 of the Tour of Utah More than half of Wednesdayrsquos mile-age extended on U-36 from the Juab County line through Tooele County along the historic Pony Express route to the finish at Miller Motorsports Park Racers sprinted to the finish line after covering three laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP Hoflandrsquos time was 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds
Stage 3 started in Lehi at IM Flash Technologies headed south along the west shore of Utah Lake turned west through Eureka and headed back north on U-36 through Tooele County
Hofland also won Stage 1 on Monday which covered 1135 miles with most of the mileage through scenic Iron County with the start and finish in Cedar City Part of the Stage 1 route skirted Cedar Breaks National Monument
Michael Schaumlr of BMC Racing
Dutchman sprints to victory in Stage 3Sloveniarsquos Kocjan retains yellow jersey as overall leader at Tour of Utah
Earlier this week when I wrote summer is ending I didnrsquot realize how true it
was Thinking about it Irsquove also realised how desperate the local sports world needs summer to end Not to say this summer hasnrsquot been great for the sports world but itrsquos just time for fall to be spoken of in the present tense as opposed to the future tense
As such Irsquove put together a list of reasons Irsquom excited for the change in season In no particu-lar order mdash except for the first-mentioned item mdash I give you the top six reasons fall needs to be here now
Irsquom making a listThe only reason this is men-
tioned first in the list is the mere fact of well the listrsquos existence I canrsquot wait for the next few weeks when football coverage monop-olizes my writing and I donrsquot have time to make up ridiculous
lists to keep from going bored or insane
FootballThis has been on my mind for
a while now I know we had the Hall of Fame game already but does that really count Is that real football Irsquom not so sure but I do know the actual regular season of football leauges are starting in the next few weeks and I couldnrsquot be more happy mdash both from a professional and fan standpoint
Sunburns and bug bitesOK Irsquom sure this has every-
thing to do with the sunburn Irsquom currently experiencing from last
weekendrsquos boating trip to Bear Lake or the bug bites I thought gave me blood poisoning this week but is there anyone in the world who loves these things Itrsquos pretty hard to overexpose your skin to the sun or bugs when the weather cools off and you have to wear a hoodie during the day
BlogsA couple friends of mine run
a well-written and hillarious-at-times blog during the summer While I very much enjoy their reading I feel a little awful inside at the realization that not only do I have more than enough time to read their description of what a Disney princess mixed martial arts tournament might be like but Irsquom enjoying it
GolfingWait golf is on this list
Hear me out let me describe the typical manrsquos golf experi-
ence Each winter he gets a new golf accessory for Christmas whether itrsquos a season pass new iron alumni golf balls what-ever mdash even if itrsquos a self-given present He waits all through February for a chance to get on the course and once he does he realizes how long itrsquos been since hersquos hit a golf ball or how the new driver exposes a flaw in his technique Each week he works to improve his game which he does but he canrsquot seem to string that perfectly consistent round together His top score improves by a stroke or two over last sum-mer and the season ends with way too many curse words bug bites and sunglasses tanlines Letrsquos just say itrsquos time for me to be done with the sport Well almost Irsquoll give it a few more weeks because I know Irsquoll miss it when the snow starts
American soccer fansOK Irsquom not talking about the
actual soccer fans who actually follow the team they actually care about all the time Irsquom talk-ing about the fans who bought American soccer jerseys during the World Cup without even knowing who Bob Bradley is Let me be clear I like soccer and I like the idea of Americans liking soccer but letrsquos add a little con-sistency huh Irsquod be pleasantly surprised if most of these once-in-four-years fanatics could tell me what team or even what league Clint Dempsey plays for and in
Tavin Stucki is a recent jour-nalism graduate of Utah State University who hasnrsquot found a sport he doesnrsquot like To talk Aggie football or for tips on his next outdoor adventure in Tooele County hit him up on Twitter TooeleTAVscript
The top six reasons summer needs to just stopTavin Stucki
COMMUNITY NEWS EDITORCOMMU
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
Professional cyclist Breanne Nalder fought back tears after the first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition ended Wednesday after-noon at Miller Motorsports Park
ldquoThis is really emotional for me Our team wanted to make a statement today and later on (today) Irsquom riding in the memo-rial race for Chase (Pinkham) on the west trackrdquo Nalder said
Nalder of Salt Lake City was named Most Aggressive Rider in the womenrsquos edition race She races for DNA Cycling powered by F4
Nalder broke away from the pack midway through the 15-lap circuit and made other teams chase her while members of her own team conserved energy She led the race by about one kilome-ter for two laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP
ldquoWe wanted to attack non-stop so when I got the nod it was time to go out and go as hard as I could It took a lot of effort to go out there an put yourself in the hurt locker and force other teams to chase and work hard Our sprinters were able to sit in the draft and conserve energyrdquo Nalder said
DNA Cycling powered by F4rsquos Tina Pic was able to sprint to the line for fifth place in a close finish
Pinkham was a top profes-
sional cyclist from Salt Lake City who died April 14 at age 23 of an accidental overdose on pain medication according to new reports He had been plagued with pain after being hit by a car while training in Canada in 2008 Several local Utah cyclists competed in the Chase Pinkham Criterium after Stage 3 of The Tour of Utah ended with three
final laps on the 22-mile east track
ldquoIt was hard out there and really windy but the course was smooth so it made for a lot of dynamicsrdquo Nalder said ldquoIrsquom more of an endurance racer and a hill climber so when it was time for me to go out and lead it took a lot out of me After I led for two laps my teammate
Anne Perry went out next and led Our sprinters are Tina Pic and Chantel Olsenrdquo
United Healthcarersquos Coryn Rivera Indianapolis won the Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition with a time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 20 seconds against a field of 64 competitors
Second place was clinched by Mandy Heintz of Houston of
Guru Cycles powered by Haute Wheels Racing Third-place went to Meredith Miller of Fort Collins Colorado of Pepper Palace Pro Cycling
Rivera said her teamrsquos plan worked perfectly on Wednesday
ldquoWe had to ride the front a little bit to keep the speed up in
Utahrsquos Nalder wins Most Aggressive RiderRacer from Indianapolis wins first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Women racers negotiate at turn on the east track at Miller Motorsports Park The 15-lap Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition was held for the first time on Wednesday
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) crosses the finish line on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah win Hofland earned his first-place win with a time of 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds The stage covered 1183 miles SEE TOUR MEN PAGE A11
SEE TOUR WOMEN PAGE A11
A10 SPORTSA10 SPORTS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 A11TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Team won Stage 2 which cov-ered 1307 miles and started in Panguitch and ended in Torrey
Finishing second in Stage 3 was Andrea Palini (Italy) of Team Lampre-Merida who was third on Stage 1 in Cedar City Eric Young (USA) of Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies fin-ished third Both Palini and Young had the same time as Hofland
Overall race leader Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) of Team Smartstop retained the yellow jersey after
three days of the tour by finishing sixth in Wednesdayrsquos stage Kocjan continues to hold a two-second lead over Schaumlr (Switzerland) and an eight-second margin over Serghei Tvetcov (Romania) of Jelly Belly presented by Maxxis
The Tour of Utah includes seven stages with the final stage starting and ending in Park City on Sunday Stage 7 covers 78 miles winding through Summit and Wasatch counties
Kocjan finished second in both Stage 1 and Stage 2
ldquoThe guys were awesome today They led on the front of the peloton from the start (in Lehi) and they worked hard The cross-
winds made the stage much more difficult than it looked at first so we just stayed at the front I just stayed all the time at the front of the peloton and just controlled the pacerdquo Kocjan said at the post-race press conference at MMP ldquoTomorrowrsquos stage for sure is very difficult The pure climbers will probably show their legs We will see how it goesrdquo
Stage 4 covers 1047 miles and starts in Ogden with a finish at Powder Mountain with three laps around Pine View Reservoir
Moving into the fourth spot overall is 22-year-old American Robin Carpenter of the Hincapie Sportswear Development Team
Carpenter who finished in the bunch sprint on Stage 3 earned the Subaru Best Young Rider award jersey He also claimed the Ski Utah King of the Mountain award jersey winning maximum points on the category 4 King of the Mountain of the day at Eureka
The Tour of Utah includes a few notable professional racers including Jens Voight of Germany Cadel Evans of Australia and Ivan Basso of Italy
Voight has worn the yellow jersey twice during the Tour de France though he has never chal-lenged for the overall champion-ship He is known for his propen-sity to attack
Evans won 2011 Tour de France and placed seventh in the menrsquos cross country mountain bike race at the 200i Summer Olympics in Sydney
Basso is a two-time winner of the Tour of Italy in 2006 and 2010
The Tour of Utah returns to Ogden for a sixth time on Thursday for the start of Stage 4 The start of the 1047-mile stage will take place on Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden at 1110 am and travels through the North Ogden Divide for the first of two ascents The first big shakeup in the overall standings could happen on the slopes of the first mountain top finish of the week with the climb to Powder Mountain Ski Resort This new addition to the Tour ascends more than 3000 feet in just six milesmwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Mencontinued from page A10
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) winds down on the track after capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah through Tooele County which ended with three laps on the Miller Motorsports race track
the last two kilometers so we ran through our riders pretty quickly Alison (Powers) pulled through as usual did an awesome lead out delivering me to the line Luckily I didnrsquot run into any bad luck today so it went perfectly to planrdquo said Rivera who owns 58 national championships in her stellar careermwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Womencontinued from page A10
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CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyIn September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party while trying a shortcut to
California passed through the what would become Tooele County and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert Three years later a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above todayrsquos Tooele City Soon others followed and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship Their story and many others are found inside this Historyof Utahrsquos Tooele County Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness the wild mining days in Ophir Mercur and Jacob City the Pony Express Trail the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake and more
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ending all lawsuits between the city and Overlake developers
ldquoWe believe this settlement will allow our city to move forward and will close a difficult chapter in our historyrdquo said Brad Pratt Tooele City council chairman ldquoIt addresses the juryrsquos verdict in a way that minimizes its impact on the citizens of Tooelerdquo
Tooele City officials are confi-dent that they will be able to meet the financial obligations of the agreement without raising taxes or reducing city services
ldquoAt this time it is not our intent nor our plan in the future to raise taxes or cut services as a result of this settlementrdquo said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy
Tooele City has already cut a check for the initial $2 million payment to Overlake develop-ers using fund balance or rainy day funds accumulated in the capital projects fund according to Dunlavy
The settlement averts a Sept 4 Utah Supreme Court appear-ance during which both parties were scheduled to again pick up the battle in court with oral argu-ments for an appeal of the $207 million final judgment entered by the 3rd District Court
According to the settlement while neither party admits fault liability or wrongdoing both par-ties accept that the total amount of the claim against Tooele City by Tooele Associates including accumulated interest to be $21 million
The developers agreed to credit the city with the value of 1805-acre-feet of municipal water at $3750 per acre-foot for a total of $68 million
The $3750 per acre-foot value for water was agreed upon by both parties because that is the price Tooele Associates would have paid for water if they had been required to purchase the water back in 2002 before the lawsuit started according to Dunlavy
The $136 million that remains after subtracting the value of the water rights transfer and the ini-tial payment will be paid by the city in nine annual payments of approximately $15 million per year The payments include inter-est at 215 percent annually
However the agreement gives the city the option of paying the last two annual payments with additional water rights in lieu of cash at $3750 per acre-foot
The last two annual payments total $28 million according to the payment schedule included in the agreement
The agreement also gives the developers the option until Dec 31 2029 to purchase up to an additional 1495 acre-feet of water rights certificates at $3750 per acre-foot If the developers pur-chase the entire 1495 acre-feet of water they will pay Tooele City $56 million
If the city opts to make the last two payments with water rights and the developers exercise their full option to purchase additional water the net cash payments to the developers made by Tooele City would be $92 million instead of $156 million
The agreement contains lan-guage that restricts the water rights that Overlake developers obtain from Tooele City to use in the Overlake subdivision
ldquoMy fear was if we had just paid the developers the $207 million that the money would have left our communityrdquo Pratt said ldquoNow part of our payment the water rights will stay in our community and help build the community Overlake will be developed We will get more homes and more people which will increase the economic opportunities in our communityrdquo
The agreement includes other concessions by both parties to settle disputes stemming from the original development agree-ment for Overlake
The settlement will allow the development of Overlake to resume and add up to 4800 homes to Tooele City
ldquoIt has always been our pri-mary objective in this dispute to find a way to develop Overlakerdquo said Bill Perry of Perry Homes ldquoWe believe that this settlement will allow us now to do so and we believe that both parties will ben-efit from the future development of the Overlake propertyrdquo
Tooele City agreed to accept all current public improvements in Overlake and to complete at the cityrsquos expense improvements to 400 West and other curb gutter and sidewalks in the subdivision
Tooele City also agreed to promptly review and approve updated plans for the next phase of Overlake and the golf course plat
ldquoI especially look forward to developing the Overlake golf course community including an improved entrance and a full service clubhouserdquo said Drew Hall managing partner of Tooele Associates
Existing zoning design stan-dards and amenities will remain in place in Overlake according to Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker
ldquoIt is important for the exist-ing residents of Overlake to know that the quality of their commu-nity will not changerdquo he said
The developers agree to pay for a third-party firm to complete inspections of public improve-ments and to pay all other appli-cable impact and development fees
All undeveloped areas out-side of existing subdivisions of Overlake will be withdrawn from the North Tooele City Special Service District according to the agreement
Future disputes between Tooele City and Overlake devel-opers will be resolved by neutral experts The agreement describes protocol for conflict resolution between the parties
The origins of Overlake dates back to 1995 when Hall approached Tooele City officials with an idea for a master planned community northwest of the city proper
Tooele City negotiated a development agreement that was signed in 1997 and the city annexed roughly 2000 acres of property owned by Tooele Associates and combined it with another parcel nearing 1000 acres that was already in the city limits This became the subdivi-sion known as Overlake
In 2002 Hall filed several law-suits in 3rd District Court against
Tooele City claiming the city had violated the development agree-ment for Overlake
Hall alleged that Tooele City misapplied public improvement ordinances required public improvements in Overlake to meet standards not required of other developers created an arbitrary punch list of items that needed to be fixed for public improve-ments to be considered complete slowed down or refused to make final inspections and refused to recognize prior admissions that some public improvements were complete
In 2004 Tooele City filed a coun-tersuit against Tooele Associates for violations of the Overlake development agreement
The case went to jury trial in 3rd District Court in June 2009
The jury found that both Tooele City and Tooele Associates violated the development agree-ment and awarded a net judg-ment of $207 million in damages to Tooele Associates
In 2010 3rd District Court Judge Randall Skanchy who pre-sided over the jury trial declared a mistrial citing irreconcilable conflicts in the juryrsquos verdict
Hall appealed the mistrial rul-ing The Utah Court of Appeals reversed the mistrial ruling in August 2012 and sent the case back to Skanchy for final judg-ment
Tooele City asked the Utah Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeals decision to overturn the mistrial ruling in September 2012 Two months later the high court announced it would not review the Court of Appealsrsquo decision
In October 2013 prior to enter-ing his final judgment in favor of Tooele Associates for $207 mil-lion plus post-judgment interest Skanchy denied several motions filed by Tooele City including a request to set aside or modify the jury verdict and a request for a new trial
Tooele City officials announced their intention to appeal the final judgment to the state Supreme Court in December 2013
Tooele Associatesrsquo attorneys filed a cross-appeal that asked the court to require Tooele City to pay an additional $92 million in legal fees and pre-judgment interest
Both parties were scheduled to make oral arguments before the Supreme Court in September
ldquoIrsquove always said we will do whatrsquos in the best interest of the citizens of Tooele Cityrdquo Dunlavy said ldquoThis settlement accom-plishes that objective I am grate-ful that Mr Hall and Mr Perry were willing to continue to nego-tiate with the city towards this endrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Lawsuit continued from page A1
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Hometownbull Bulletin Board
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B1THURSDAY August 7 2014
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HometownHometownAUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP
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PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
SEE SPIRIT PAGE B8
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THURSDAY August 7 2014B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
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Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
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Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
physical exercise
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
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SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
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Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
Super Crossword SHOOTING RESTRICTION
Answers on C4 Answers on C4
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
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million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
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CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
POSITION DUTIES Will maintain the security of the Tooele County Detention Facility and will uphold order and insure prisoner welfare
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSbull Graduation from high school or GED 2 years of responsible work experiencebull Must have the ability to be qualifi ed in the use of fi rearms in order to serve in a bailiff or transportation of prisoner position bull Must successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation drug testing and a psychological evaluation as a condition of hirebull 21 years of age at the time of hire bull A citizen of the United States a resident of the State of Utahbull Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Drivers License No disqualifying criminal history No DUI convictions in the past two yearsbull Full-time position Must work rotating shifts to include weekends and holidays
Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
httpwwwcotooeleutushrhtmlApplications must be submitted to the
Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce Rm 308 47 South Main Street Tooele
or email application and resume to attention Tita Adams tadamscotooeleutus
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The Kirk
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Quiet Quality apartments in a restored historic structure
The Best Places at the Best Prices Completely Furnished
Weekly amp Monthly Rates
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Now Accepting ApplicationsIncome Restrictions ApplyRental assistance may be available Call for details
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2 AND 3bdrm apartments behind Super Wal-Mart Swimming pool
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435-840-0344
For Sale
302 NORTH 100 EAST bull TOOELE
$119000bull Fully Fencedbull Detached Garage w Storagebull Central AC Unit bull Newer Furnace
Beauty in Rush Valley w 2nd Home amp Land
For any of your real estate needs call Shane Bergen
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408 N 250 W $45000 125 ac in Tooele City
260 W 400 N $40000 Corner Lot
300 W 400 N 125 ac on corner lot Tooele City
1173 CHURCH Rush Valley $32500
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1048 N DOUGLAS LN Beautiful 5+ acre piece in Vernon Utah $67410
Sandra Larsen REAL ESTATE
4352249186For All Your Real Estate Needs
391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
ONLY $99900Well maintained home wnew roof new windows new
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374 BEVAN WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $225000Large kitchen with lots of counter space and cabinets
Large living room and large family room with fi replace Beautiful landscaping with an extra large
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78 BOOTH bull GRANTSVILLE
ONLY $193000Darling rambler Central air Main fl oor laundry 5 bdrms
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6830 N BIGELOW DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $179000Granite counter tops Tile fl ooring in kitchen baths
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853 W 660 SOUTH bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000
Perfect starter home with room to grow in basement Central air
3 bedrooms on main
533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
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533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
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UnderContract
1113 S 1050 WEST bull TOOELE
ONLY $208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
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208000208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
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50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURY
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ALTERATIONSand AWARD WINNING
TAILORINGby
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HOME REPAIRS expertDoor knobs base-boards mouldings dry-wall repairs texturescaulking weatherproof-ing framing home up-dating and renovationsand much moreSmalljobs okay Call Shane(435)840-0344
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DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
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SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Furniture amp Appliances
BEAUTIFUL Allen Organ(foot pedal included)from the old ErdaChapel $300 obo(435)882-1230 or(435)843-7576
KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
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SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
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STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
TOOELE 417 S 1230 ESaturday 7am-noonThis is the one youdont want to missEarly birds welcomeNice stuff
TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
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Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
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AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
RUSH LAKE
KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
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Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
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Child Care
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DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
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Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
SEEKING DIRECT careStaff for a disabledadult in GrantsvilleTraining will be pro-vided Call Robyn(801)918-1162 for moreinformation
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Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
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Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
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1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
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2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
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Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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C6 THURSDAY August 7 2014
TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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THURSDAY August 7 2014A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
One evening after work I was cruising north on Skull Valleyrsquos SR-
196 and noticed to my right a strange lone tree I have looked at this tree for sev-eral decades now and always wondered why it stands alone against one of the most bleak deserts that can be imagined
Since I was camping in the desert that night and had lots of spare time I decided to stop and take a closer look After parking my vehicle I walked over to an old fence that pre-vented me from getting all the way to the tree
Standing there in the twi-
light I took a few notes The wind was still Bird songs filled the air with chirps whistles and clicks There was the occasional bawl from nearby cows and I heard an old hoot owl that was sitting in the tree There usually is lots of noise in the desert just as the sun is going down Maybe itrsquos the ani-malsrsquo way to celebrate another day of persecution from the sun has ended
I turned around from the edge of the fence and admired the golden burn of the sunset on the Cedar Mountains rising out of the sagebrush ocean Crickets chirped and a slight breeze started to stir after sun-set The desert air was filled with the aroma of rabbit brush Mormon Tea and sage
The old fence post I was leaning on must have been hewn out of native juniper long ago It was bleached on one side by the sun but covered with orange lichens on the other (northern) side
Rabbits started acting crazy mdash running this way and that after sundown and the bawl-ing and mooing of the cows picked up too It made me wonder what the heck theyrsquore talking about A crow pitched in with a relentless ldquoCaw cawrdquo
The old cottonwood was pic-turesque as the last rays of sun lit the cliffs pink and purple high up on Vickory Mountain in the background Again I wondered why was this tree here It didnrsquot make sense But I realized I didnrsquot care and that I liked this place Many would disagree and be filled with only disgust as they walked through the dry sagebrush skeletons tumbleweeds snake holes cow pies and prickly pear But to
me this place was awesome It stood as a sample of the old west which was beautiful and dangerous at the same time
After sundown it was time to find a camp I drove my vehicle back out to the main highway and headed south a mile or two There I found a small spur dirt road that headed off into the valley I had never checked it before so I cruised down it for a while to an area where the sagebrush was nearly as tall as I was There I made camp which was simply throwing a chair out and propping the back of my truck shell open so I could see the stars all night
By now it was around 11 pm and the sun was long gone It is hard to describe the windless pale silvery calm of a warm summer night in the desert under a moon As I sat there taking it all in a large pronghorn antelope walked up the dirt road All of the night noises had stopped This allowed me to hear the foot-falls of the antelope coming from a good distance I wasnrsquot sure what it was that I heard approaching and was relieved when I realized it was an ante-lope
He had no idea I was only 20 feet away from him I could see his shiny black horns in the moonlight He stopped nearly in front of me scuffed his hooves relieved himself which I didnrsquot appreciate and then walked off into the desert After the antelope left it was once again completely silent No crickets birds wind or bugs made any noise mdash just whispy clouds in the moon-light sky The moon shone brightly over the low sand hills of the valley I could plainly
see the Simpson Sheeprock Onaqui Stansbury and Cedar Mountains
Way up in the sky I noticed a far off aircraft strobe which caused me to look straight up at the stars mdash so many dia-monds in the sky I wondered which ones were still there and which ones were ghost light
So thatrsquos how it was I spent the night with the back of my rig propped open and the desert and night sky on full display And the best part It was for free Anyone at anytime or season can head out to the desert and enjoy the evening Just be smart about it and take a few safety precautions such as camping a bit off of the main road
Back in the day Porter Rockwell advised to make camp and then break camp and move several miles away to throw off anyone that might be coming after you Itrsquos not real dangerous out in the des-ert but it pays to have a wary eye
The area described is approximately 34 miles south of Interstate 80 in Skull Valley If areas are fenced keep out and respect private property Otherwise you should be on Bureau of Land Management or state lands
Jessop grew up exploring the mountains and deserts of Utah He has a bachelorrsquos degree in Geography from the University of Utah and has traveled to all 50 states US Territories and a dozen foreign countries He his wife and daughter live in Stansbury Park Follow him on Facebook (JD Jessop) for more hikes and travels
Night in the desert offers many surprisesOUTDOOR ADVENTURE
COURTESY OF JAROMY JESSOP
A lone cottonwood tree is illuminated in Skull Valley with the hues of the setting sun
ldquoThe day destroys the night night divides the dayrdquo
mdashJim Morrison
Jaromy JessopGUEST COLUMNIST
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TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTREGISTRATION - 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR
First Day of School August 19 2014
Online Registration for K-12 begins on July 29th- (Online Registration is required of all Tooele County School District Students K-12)
ELEMENTARY (New Students)Registration will be held on August 6th 7th and 8th from 900 am ndash 300 pm at all elementary schools unless otherwise noted
August 25th ndash Kindergarten Reception August 26th ndash First day students in class
August 19th ndash 22nd ndash (Wednesday schedule all week ndash 900 am to 1230 pm) August 25th ndash Starts full day
SECONDARYRegistration dates and times are as follows
Clarke N Johnsen Jr High
August 6August 7August 8 amp 9 (New Students)
230 pm ndash 700 pm800 am ndash 1230 pm800 am ndash 230 pm
Grantsville Jr High August 14 100 pm ndash 700 pm
Tooele Jr High
August 6 (8th Grade)August 7 (7th Grade)
800 am ndash 1100 am730 am ndash 1030 am amp 400 pm ndash 700 pm
(contact school for details)
Blue Peak High August 6 amp 7 1000 am ndash 200 pm
Dugway High
August 6August 7August 8
400 pm ndash 700 pm11th amp 12th graders400 pm ndash 700 pm 9th amp 10th graders800 am ndash 1200 pm 7th amp 8th graders
Grantsville High August 11 amp 12 800 am ndash 500 pm
Stansbury High
August 6August 7August 8 (New Students)
700 am-100 pm100 pm- 700 pm700 pm-100 pm
Tooele High
August 5 amp 7August 6August 11 (New Students)August 12 (New Students)
700 am ndash 100 pm100 pm ndash 700 pm10th Grade 1000 am 9th Grade 1200 pm11th Grade 900 am 12th Grade by appt
Wendover High August 7August 8
900 am ndash 330 pm900 am ndash 330 pm
Immunizations Seventh Grade Tdap Requirement ndash Utah Immunization RuleEffective July 1 2011 students entering 7th grade must have a Tdap booster regardless of interval since the last tetanusdiphtheria containing vaccine Students MAY NOT be admitted on the first day of school unless they have received a dose of Tdap or have an exemption form A school cannot admit students if they are missing the Tdap vaccine Students must be in full compliance from the first day of entry into school
If you have any questions please contact Jackie Gallegos Administrative Secretary435)833-1900 Ext 1104
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 A5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
OUT amp ABOUT
Last week my brother came up to me holding some-thing behind his back
ldquoHow much do you love merdquo he asked
ldquoA regular amountrdquo I guessed
He gave me a lookldquoA lotrdquo I tried againThat must have done the
trick because he brought his hands out cradling something reverently
When I looked at what it was I understood
It was a GameBoy Color It even had a vintage cartridge for Pokemon Blue
Sure in the day and age of smartphones and tablets a GameBoy might not seem like much but in 1998 this thing was the shiz Brother and I both lusted after one almost as much as we wanted an N-64
Our parents however had different ideas Instead of video games they gave us music les-sons and books never even suspecting how much they were alienating us from our peers While everyone else was talking about DonkeyKong Country we were using words like ldquoesotericrdquo and ldquohomunculusrdquo in casual conversations
It was awfulAs we have gotten older we
have tried to rectify this cultural deficiency Of the four kids in my family three of us are adults mdash and all three of us have pur-chased at least one video game system
Unfortunately Irsquove found that not having games as a kid has given me no sense of self-con-trol as an adult Itrsquos like I wasnrsquot desensitized to the stimuli at a young enough age and now itrsquos hard to pull myself away from the moving pixels
For instance I had a room-mate in college who brought with her an impressive collec-tion of systems and games and allowed the rest of us unfettered
access to themHow I didnrsquot flunk out during
that year I will never knowI wonrsquot even tell you how
much time I spent plopped in front of our bulky old TV build-ing callouses on my thumbs and as my mother would say turning my brain into pizza sauce The Legend of Zelda MarioKart Plants vs Zombies Animal Crossing mdash I played them all
At first my novice efforts were clumsy and embarrassingly unintuitive and really all I did was button-mash Every five minutes I had to call my room-mate to ask what I should do next or what something meant which for some reason she found exasperating But over the weeks and months I gradually began to find my footing
I didnrsquot find it fast enough though When the year ended and she moved out taking her beautiful video games with her I
hadnrsquot finished any of them This failure ate at me until I finally broke down and started track-ing down the games and the systems that played them one by one
Today I am still slowly bat-tling my way through the quests I started in college and Irsquove found a few games she didnrsquot have I still have a ways to go though Itrsquos hard to talk about p0wning noobs when everything you play is at least a decade old
I feel the lag perhaps most acutely when talking with staff writer Emma Penrod or com-munity news editor Tavin Stucki both of whom boast gaming resumes considerably more impressive than mine They talk about their Calls of Duty and Assassins Creeds and Halos like some people mdash my people I guess mdash might talk about Shakespeare or the national debt
But there are beginning to
be some areas of commonality Once Penrod and I speculated on the quality of a game neither one of us had played And just this past Monday Stucki and I agreed that playing four hours of video games a night is probably unhealthy
Discussions like that make me believe there is a chance some-day for me to assimilate into the culture of my generation
Though perhaps not com-pletely mdash oftentimes I find myself playing a game with a book open on my lap Old habits die hardlchristensentooeletranscriptcom
Irsquom now an undisciplined adult because I was shunned from video games as a kid
Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITER
Li
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO ILLUSTRATION
Staff writer Lisa Christensen gets a little too involved playing video games Christensen believes itrsquos an over-compensation from not having video games growing up when all the other kids did
by Emma PenrodSTAFF WRITER
This weekrsquos Fridays on Vine feature local country band Exit 99 has been known to draw big crowds with its diverse line-up of classic covers
The band played one of the best-attended Fridays on Vine concerts last year said Chelci Holste the bandrsquos lead singer and looks forward to an encore performance
ldquoIt was a lot of fun and wersquore excited to do it againrdquo she said
The band which is comprised almost entirely of local musicians and is named for the I-80 exit to Tooele plays a line-up of coun-try covers sprinkled with some classic rock But the biggest dif-ference between Exit 99 and any other garage band Holste said is their intimate knowledge of two generations of country favorites
Holste who just turned 30 is by far the youngest member of the band The other musicians are mostly in their mid-50s she said mdash almost old enough to be
her parentsldquoWe vibe really well together
and we just have funrdquo she said adding that the band has taken advantage of their diverse musi-cal experience to mix old country hits with new favorites ldquoTheyrsquove introduced me to a lot of music and people that Irsquove never heard of being so much older mdash music I never thought I would play or enjoyrdquo
The band came together in 2012 as the reincarnation of Oasis another band that played around Tooele in the 1990s Holste said she had been sing-ing as a country soloist around the area and David Beacham now the lead guitarist for Exit 99 happened to overhear her at an event and asked if she would like to start a band with him When she agreed he started going over some of his old contacts and pulled in his former band mates Tom Slowik Bruce Simon and Jimmy Gonzo to play bass gui-tar and vocals keyboards and drums respectively
The band has yet to begin
writing its own music but is in the early stages of recording a CD of covers Holste said But until sales take off they continue to rehearse in the evenings after work Holste a Grantsville resi-dent is a local dental hygienist Beacham works for the Tooele County School District and Slowik also a Tooele resident works for the University of Utah Gonzo a third Tooele resident does government work Simon who is the odd man out as a resident of Alpine owns his own business and produces banners and signs
Fridays on Vine concerts start every Friday at 7 pm in the Tooele City Park between Vine Street and the Pratt Aquatic Center Admission is free but seating is limited Patrons are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blanketselpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Local band Exit 99 to perform Friday at Tooele City Park
COURTESY OF EXIT 99
Local band Exit 99 is a country-song cover band that mixes the new sounds of country music with old The bandrsquos music also has some classic rock influence
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EAST LYME Conn (AP) mdash When Randi an inmate at the York Correctional Institution was selected in April to participate in The Red Dog Project a program that gets rescue dogs ready for adoption she wondered ldquoAm I emotionally ready Itrsquos a big responsibilityrdquo
Randi who is serving 2-12 years for criminal violation of a restraining order is a recov-ering drug addict and says she has been in abusive relation-ships most of her life Because she had her own problems to deal with she wondered if she could she help a dog that had its own issues
Randi soon discovered she could and she learned more about herself in the process
ldquoI learned how to be more responsiblerdquo said Randi whose last name was withheld per Department of Correction policy ldquoI learned to be accountable to something Just like me all they need is a little TLCrdquo
The Red Dog Project was introduced to the prison on Oct 31 and has since helped 40 dogs find new homes
Lorin Liesenfelt founder of the Dog Days rescue group runs the organizationrsquos Red Dog Project Dogs are pulled from shelters from within Connecticut as well as Georgia which has shelters with high euthanasia rates She teaches the inmates to handle the dogs and get them ready for adoption
ldquoThese dogs were literally hours from being euthanizedrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoThe women here are so patient and understand-ing They want the dogs to suc-ceedrdquo
The inmatesrsquo rooms are equipped with baby gates and dog crates for their compan-ions Each week the dog gets a new handler The purpose for doing that is twofold - it social-izes the dog to different people and the inmates donrsquot get too attached The average stay for a dog is four to six weeks The dogs are put up for adoption at an event held once a month at the Tractor Supply Co store in Old Saybrook
Liesenfelt said some of the dogs have been abused or neglected or never given the love they deserve - something that the inmates can relate to
ldquoWersquore saving each otherrdquo said Tiffany who is serving 412 years for burglary ldquoItrsquos therapeutic for us Itrsquos rewarding to know wersquore saving a liferdquo
Tiffany is working with Prince a 1-year-old golden retriever mix
York had previously host-ed the National Education for Assistance Dog Services training program and Warden Stephen Faucher was eager to bring a dog program back ldquoThe offend-ers feel good about themselves because theyrsquore part of a program thatrsquos successfulrdquo he said ldquoThey want something to nurture This gives them the opportunity to give backrdquo
Correction Officer Michael DiLoreto who is a Red Dog facil-ity coordinator said the program can have up to 10 inmate han-dlers Low-security level inmates must be free of any discipline tickets to be considered for the program
Liesenfelt visits the prison at least twice a week to check on the dogsrsquo progress As she entered the corridor of Thompson Hall the dogs could sense her They began to wag their tails vigor-ously
Liesenfelt checked in with Correction Officer Eric Morin to see if there have been any issues with the dogs He reported good news Koko a 1-year-old shep-herd mix is being more social and doesnrsquot appear as skittish
The group then walked down-stairs to the solarium where inmates sat in a semi-circle Liesenfelt taught the women how to properly walk the dogs on a leash She told one inmate to walk faster as she noticed the dog looking around and getting bored She told her to use the command ldquoLeave itrdquo when she noticed the dog beginning to stray
Tiffany and Prince are working on walking together Prince tends to flop on the ground when he doesnrsquot want to walk anymore
Liesenfelt encouraged Tiffany to hold the leash close to her body and gently tug him until he gets the cue that itrsquos time to get up When Prince started to walk she told Tiffany to pick up the pace and make the stroll more enjoyable for him Tiffany gives him treats after a success-ful walk
Red Dog isnrsquot the only animal program within the Department of Correction Inmates also participate in other animal res-cue programs including the Second Chance Large Animal Rehabilitation Facility a collab-orative effort between the state Department of Agriculture and the DOC that rescues farm ani-mals that have been taken from their owners
Correction Officer Steve Curran dog program coordinator for the department said one of the menrsquos prisons the Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center in Uncasville also has a grey-hound socialization and adop-tion program
Curran said DOC Commissioner James Dzurenda and his wife have rescued dogs and are big supporters of the program He said the Red Dog Project does not cost the state any money as all the expenses are paid for by the organization
The Red Dog Project was named after a rescue pit bull mix in Bridgeport who had parvovi-rus mange and other illnesses The dog lost all of its fur expos-ing its red skin And from then on any dog that needed a little more care has been deemed a ldquoRed Dogrdquo Liesenfelt said
Jennifer Potts a York secretary who knew Liesenfelt through her rescue work put Liesenfelt in touch with Curran Both Curran and Liesenfelt said the collabora-tion has been a success
ldquoI never thought Irsquod say that Irsquom excited to go to prisonrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoItrsquos amazing to see both the dogs and women come out of their shellsrdquo
DiLoreto said the offenders can participate in the program until theyrsquore released from prison He said he has seen positive changes in the womenrsquos behavior
ldquoThey see value and beauty in every dogrdquo he said ldquoand hope-fully they see it within them-selves as wellrdquo
Prison project helps inmates and dogs
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2012 to 2649397 at the end of 2013 an increase of 69 percent according to Mike Ulrich who presented the audit findings to the county commission at their Tuesday night meeting
However only $158000 of that fund balance was in cash the remaining fund balance was made up largely of receivables to be collected by the end of February according to Ulrich
ldquoIf you want to keep it tight and not save for a rainy day then thatrsquos good because thatrsquos what yoursquore doingrdquo he said ldquoI would take a look at thatrdquo
Ulrich suggested two or three months of operating expens-es in cash as an appropriate reserve amount
ldquoYou donrsquot have a lot of breathing roomrdquo he said
The state minimum for the
countyrsquos fund balance is 5 per-cent of revenue while the maxi-mum fund balance allowed by state law is 50 percent of rev-enue according to Ulrich
ldquoYou currently have a fund balance of around 11 to 12 per-cent which is at the lower end but still within the parametersrdquo he said
Ulrich noted that the county was successful at reducing the balance of interfund loans to the Deseret Peak Complex fund The amount owed to other funds by the Deseret Peak fund dropped from $65 million at end of 2012 to $46 million at end of 2013 according to the audit report
While Deseret Peak Complex continues to operate in the red the amount of cash used for operating activities there dropped by 56 percent from $1499329 in 2012 to $658930 in 2013 These figures do not include depreciation or debt
service expenses While the auditors gave the
county a clean opinion on it financial statements the audit report did note a few areas for improvement
The auditors called attention to the fact that the county did not provide the required seven day advance notice for the bud-get adoption hearing for the 2013 budget
For the second year in a row the lack of timely entering of transactions into the account-ing system caused some funds to exceed their budget at year end according to the audit report
Auditors also recommended that procedures be adopted to ensure proper monitoring of federal alcohol and substance abuse grant funds and the coun-tyrsquos mental health grant
In addition to building the fund balance the county also lowered its long term debt on
2013 according to Ulrich ldquoThe county ended the year
with $36 million in long term
debt down almost $25 million from last yearrdquo he said ldquoThe county had no problems in mak-
ing its obligations to pay their long term debt obligationsrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Audit continued from page A1
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
An audit report prepared by an Ogden-based accounting firm concluded Tooele Countyrsquos financial health improved for the year ending Dec 31 2013
financial expertsThe audit committee
reviewed the countyrsquos financial statements reports generated by the independent auditor and met with Mike Ulrich who represents the accounting firm that completed the indepen-dent audit according to Edwin Van Stam a member of the vol-unteer audit committee
The volunteer audit commit-tee recommended that mone-tary and human resources need to be allocated to the countyrsquos tax collection software system and to ensure that all funds and accounts are reconciled month-ly so that the county commis-
sion has accurate financial information
The volunteer audit commit-tee also recommended that the county adopt a whistleblower policy that includes the protec-tion of county employees from reprisal for reporting in good faith They recommended that the whistleblower system be overseen by the county com-mission and the clerkauditor
The committee also reported that the county needs to allo-cate monetary resources to ensure that the county has a competent financial manager to ensure reconciliations are completed and that day-to-day accounting is accurate
The budget advisory board weighed in with a list of recom-mendations regarding internal
auditsAmong the budget commit-
teersquos recommendations were Define an internal audit process in county code conduct inter-nal audits of all departments on a two-year cycle include a review of adherence to appli-cable county codes and state statutes in the internal audit process review the effective-ness of departmental policies and procedures and review employee training in financial policies during internal audits
The budget advisory board also called for ldquoadequate resources to be appropriated by the county commission to facil-itate the completion of internal audit proceduresrdquo
The budget committee mem-bers include Tooele County
Recorder Jerry Houghton Wayne Anderton the Utah Public Employees Association chairman for the Tooele County employees chapter Rod Thompson Tooele County Roads department director and Dean Johnson area presi-dent and branch manager for Zions Bank
Other members of the bud-get advisory board include Larry Shumway former Utah State Superintendent of Public Instruction and for-mer Superintendent of Tooele County School District Jake Jacobson a certified public manager and a former small business owner and contrac-tor Cody Deeter vice-president of Lewis Young Robertson and Burningham a Salt Lake City-
based municipal financial advi-sory and consulting firm David Gibby environmental manager for US Magnesium and Toby Lee a senior financial specialist for Fidelity Investments and a former accounting manager for Anderson Lumber Company
The budget advisory boardrsquos duties include reviewing fis-cal policies and procedures reviewing proposed depart-mental budgets and acting as a point of contact for citizen bud-get and financial concerns
The audit committee mem-bers include Brent Ray who works as an audit senior for Deloitte amp Touche Ryan Liddell a certified public accountant with eight years of account-ing experience including five years in preparing reviewing
and auditing financial state-ments with Ernst amp Young and Edwin van Stam a CPA with five years of public accounting experience and three years of controller and CFO consulting experience in private industry
Also appointed to the audit committee are Greg Bleazard a CPA with nearly a decade of experience in public account-ing and three years of experi-ence working for a city gov-ernment and John Adams a shareholder in the Logan-based accounting firm of Cook Martin Poulson PC
The audit committeersquos job is to help the commissioners review and interpret financial statements and audit reportstgillietooeletranscriptcom
Budget continued from page A1
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OBITUARIES
Jeremy JaeDo Davis
Jeremy JaeDo Davis 38 of Taylorsville Utah passed away unexpectedly Aug 3 2014 surrounded by his family at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray Utah Jeremy was born in Teague South Korea on Aug 26 1975 He graduat-ed from Heidelberg American High School and continued on with his schooling at Brigham Young University Jeremy mar-ried Alissa Davis (Dix) on Jan 31 2004 Jeremy is survived by his wife Alissa Diane son Tyson JaeDo Davis his parents Keith L Davis and Deborah F Davis his four sisters Krysta L Riley and her husband Paul Hilary A Boyer and her husband Bryan Alison R Houpt and Jillian R Garcia and her husband Jared his grandmother M Darlene Perkins his many nieces and nephews and the rest of his rela-tives and friends Jeremy is pre-ceded in death by his grandpar-ents Tom R Perkins Melvin W (Toy) Davis and Bertha J Davis Jeremy was a great athlete in high school and was a mem-ber of his soccer football and wrestling varsity teams He was a European wrestling champion his senior year and continued his wrestling career as a member of the Pre-Olympic US Armed Forces team representing the
USA in Manchester England in 1993 He enjoyed sports working on cars and spending time with his family and friends mdash espe-cially his son Tyson He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Dusseldorf Germany area and was an Eagle Scout Jeremy was selfless always putting the needs of others before himself He was a registered organ donor and his organs will be used to give the gift of life to many who will never meet him on this side of the veil The time from 10-11 am has been set aside for visitation with friends and family The memo-rial service will start at 11 am on Friday Aug 8 2014 at the 27th Ward Chapel 180 S Coleman Street Tooele Utah
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price born on May 28 1951 returned to her Father in Heaven on Aug 5 2014 She was preceded in death by her husband Don Ray Caldwell her parents Wilbur and Hazel Broadhead her siblings Lorraine Wilkes Elaine Reed and Wilbur Broadhead Survived by her sisters Donna Davis and Janet Jensen her children Don Jeff and Idella Caldwell her grand-children Beckham Cienna Gracie Mae Shawn Nicole Samantha and Anthony Jerry Price whom she was married to for 20 years also survives her She loved her family hunting fishing and camping Her pas-
sion was singing with and for others including her grandchil-dren She will be missed We love you mom Services will be held at the Lake Point Chapel on Aug 9 Viewing at 10 am and the funeral at 11 am
Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen
Mother grandma aunt friend compassionate steadfast kind elect fun giving Just words really until they are used to describe a person Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen born May 20 1937 in was a person that all of these words describe These and other words touch the surface of a life well lived in overwhelming ser-vice to others Surrounding her in passing is her eternal family on this and the other side of the veil On this side of the veil are daughters Debbie Seddell (Terry) of Lake Point Laurie Holland (Ron) of Magna and son Terry (Debbie) of Tooele 10 grand-kids 10 great-grandkids and two great-great-grandkids A few on the other side welcoming her home are her eternal sweetheart James O Christensen daughter Tammy (Christensen) Brown mother Bernice (Sessions) Brown sisters Joyce Lambros and Sharon Barker and numerous other friends and family Her joys included spending all the time she could with her family camp-ing attending grandkids games and recitals making and shar-ing her homemade fudge pop-sicles garage sales roaming the DI crocheting hats for cancer patients and the childrenrsquos justice center A member of the LDS church who enjoyed service in the temple her favorite calling was compassionate service Mom worked at numerous places in the quest to help her sweetheart
provide for their family such as Walmart the Utah State fair and Hamilton Drug At every place and within her sphere of influ-ence was an influence for good in others lives Now silenced on Earth she will be that silent-but-sweet and tender feeling help-ing us to stay on the path till we meet again Our family would welcome all to come and share a moment with us in remembering a life well-lived in service A view-ing will be held Friday Aug 8 at the Valley View LDS Stake Center at 332 E 1000 North in Tooele from 6-8 pm and Saturday Aug 9 and an hour prior to the funeral at 11 am Internment will be at the Memorial Estates at 6500 S Redwood Road in West Jordan Utah A special thanks to Harmony Hospice who helped mom tremendously in her last days In remembrance of mom please pay it forward and be kind to all you come in contact with share a smile and give to those in need
IDAHO FALLS Idaho (AP) mdash Groves of aspen mdash tall skinny trees with telltale white bark and fluttering glossy leaves mdash are unmistakable in eastern Idaho
But look for the cone-shaped tops of conifers living among the smaller aspen and juniper trees creeping closer to the perimeter of the grove Itrsquos not an example of species diversity itrsquos a death sentence
Aspen mdash the most wide-spread tree in North America mdash are disappearing across the
western United States Eastern Idahorsquos aspen community once estimated to cover 40 percent of eastern Idahorsquos forested areas has declined by an estimated 60 percent in the past 100 years while Arizona has seen a 90 per-cent decline during that time said Aren Eddingsaas chairman of the science and technology committee for the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group and a wild-life biologist for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe
ldquoI would consider it a very big issuerdquo said Ben Dyer ecol-ogist for the Bureau of Land Management ldquoItrsquos a keystone species and vital to other plant animal and insect survivalrdquo
A keystone species is one that has a ldquodisproportionately large effect on the communities in which it occursrdquo according to Encyclopedia Britannica ldquoSuch species help to maintain local biodiversity within a community either by controlling populations of other species that would oth-erwise dominate the community or by providing critical resources for a wide range of speciesrdquo
Terry Thomas Idaho Department of Fish and Game regional habitat manager said eastern Idaho is losing 5000 acres of aspen each year
In order to combat that loss Fish and Game the US Forest Service Bureau of Land Management Idaho Department of Lands Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and Idaho State Department of Agriculture banded together in 2006 to form the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group The grouprsquos mission is to
preserve the speciesSince a number of species
benefit from aspen especially elk and deer Eddingsaas said conservation is vital
ldquoThey found that fawn and calves in those areas (with dense aspen groves) are healthierrdquo he said ldquoBecause of the diversity that aspen provide itrsquos just an important communityrdquo
While providing habitat and food for wildlife they also have a relatively short lifespan (70 to 100 years) That allows them to decompose and put nutrients back into the forest floor more often than other trees The mini-mal canopy of an aspen grove allows snow melt to drip into the groundwater rather than evapo-rate as it does on more dense canopies said Eddingsaas
Experts agree that the decline of aspen locally and around the West largely is the result of two things lack of fire and encroach-ment of conifers and juniper
Because the root system of aspens runs deeper below the ground than most trees aspens can survive forest fires that com-peting trees canrsquot But as wildfire fighting becomes more preva-lent aspen benefit less
ldquoWhen you have juniper encroachment they have a wide root system and take in a lot more water and can choke out the aspenrdquo Dyer said
The trees also are suscepti-ble to ldquoSudden Aspen Declinerdquo mdash a condition that claims entire groves without conifer invasion
Thomas cites an example of this in a research paper he published on the decline of
aspen from 2005 to 2007 amid the worst drought in 109 years 338000 acres of aspen perished in Colorado While the cause of Sudden Aspen Decline is still being researched most evidence points toward drought
The Aspen Working Group spends most of its time working to find ways to protect aspen The BLM has been removing juniper and conifers in the Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area east of Idaho Falls
Aspen are higher in fat than many other plants which make the aspen shoots a vital food source for deer and elk in the winter Dyer said the Tex Creek area attracts about 6000 deer and elk in the winter months The goal of the restoration proj-ect is to not only be able to pro-vide the food source for game but have enough shoots in spring to regenerate the groves in the area
Another way to help aspen thrive is through controlled burns to reduce the number of competing trees But that prac-tice can cause other problems
ldquoPeople donrsquot like to see smoke they donrsquot like to see black on the hillside up from their propertyrdquo Thomas said ldquoWe have a lot of tools in the toolbox itrsquos whether or not we get the opportunity to apply those toolsrdquo
The task is not an easy oneldquoConsidering the loss and the
fact that we donrsquot have the bud-get to do as much as we like wersquore not even close to keeping up with the loss of aspen on an annual basisrdquo Eddingsaas said
Aspen trees disappearing in eastern Idaho
AUBURN Mich (AP) mdash ldquoIrsquove never had a bad customerrdquo said Betty Sczepanski as she finished up the styling on one of her most faithful clients ldquoLetrsquos see how good you lookrdquo She turned cus-tomer Helen Ward in the beauty chair so they both could see the finished product in the mirror
Sczepanski has been cutting and styling womenrsquos hair since before 1960 and she has owned and operated her own shop Bettyrsquos Beauty Shop since 1966 And donrsquot even think about ask-ing her what she and her cli-ents talk about in her one-room beauty shop
ldquoWe talk about everythingrdquo Sczepanski told the Midland Daily News while she put the finishing touches on Wardrsquos hair ldquoYou wouldnrsquot want to hear it And thatrsquos all Irsquom gonna tell yourdquo
ldquoYes everythingrdquo Ward agreed laughing ldquoLocal news the way the world is now a daysrdquo
Sczepanski cuts and colors hair does permanents and sham-poos and sets
ldquoI donrsquot do menrsquos hair thoughrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoMaybe the women scare them awayrdquo The stylist has cut plenty of menrsquos hair in her time but these days her
clients are all ladiesSczepanski attended the now
defunct Bay City Beauty College graduating in 1954 She point-ed to a black-and-white photo-graph on the wall of her shop that shows her and several of her beauty school classmates
ldquoCan you find merdquo she asked with a laugh ldquoIrsquom the best look-ing onerdquo Sczepanski graduated from the beauty school when she was 20 years old
After graduation she found herself working at various shops in the area
ldquoI did some odd jobs here and there I worked for Mr and Mrs James (in their shop) in Bay City I started out as a shampoo girlrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoThatrsquos how all the girls startedrdquo After work-ing at a few small beauty shops Sczepanski found work at The Town Beauty Shop in downtown Midland in 1960
Around this time she met Helen Ward of Midland who would become a lifelong cus-tomer Ward said a neighbor told her of the new stylist in town so Ward decided to drop in to get her hair done
ldquoI needed a permanentrdquo Ward said ldquoA lot of the girls at that time
were doing the home permanent kits but I never didrdquo Ward liked how Sczepanski worked and she has been a customer ever since
Sczepanski worked in Midland until about 1966 when she decid-ed to strike out on her own
ldquoShe told me quietly that she was starting her own shoprdquo Ward said ldquoI followed her out hererdquo
Sczepanski said when the house was built the beauty shop was part of the design plan
These days Ward makes the time to visit the Auburn shop once a week
ldquoI come every week Most women do if they donrsquot do it themselvesrdquo Ward said of her visits ldquoI come for an hour but sometimes it goes longer if we keep talkingrdquo
Ward just turned 90 and she said her car recently had a birth-day as well
ldquoMy car just turned 21rdquo Ward said and she still drives
Sczepanski works five days a week and sometimes on Saturday When asked why she hasnrsquot retired her answer was quick and to the point
ldquoWhat would I do if I retired Watch the grass growrdquo she asked
Woman cuts hair for 50 years
A8 OBITUARY
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dropped 127 inches of rainfall Tooele received almost an inch of rain on July 29 alone
The storms helped Tooele meet or exceed normal monthly precipitation expectations since February They also helped Tooele partially catch up on the
water year This yearrsquos total pre-cipitation now stands at 1406 inches just 207 inches below the normal 1613 inches that the area historically accumulates by this time of year At the end of last month Tooele was 283 inch-es below normal
However climate predic-tions from the National Weather Service donrsquot expect the streak of lucky storms to continue
Precipitation is expected to return to normal through mid-August and the US Drought Monitor a cooperative effort of the US Department of Agriculture and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has projected drought conditions to become increasingly severe over the next month
The long-term forecast is more optimistic The National
Weather Service continues to project above-average rainfall in September and October on account of abnormalities in the Pacific Ocean that suggest an El Nino could develop this fall
The last statement issued by NOAA predicted a 70ndash80 percent chance of an El Nino this year which causes a temperature shift that brings warm water and increased rainfall to North and
South America July temperatures remained
roughly normal with an average high of 92 degrees compared to a normal 917 and an average low of 65 degrees compared to a normal 656
The 2013-14 water year will conclude on Sept 30 Measurements for the 2014-15 water year will begin on Oct 1elpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Water continued from page A1
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) mdash Mark and David McCubbin not only had big shoes to fill when they took over the family business but also had large socks
Mark is the chairman of McCubbin Hosiery Inc and his brother David is the president The company makes socks tights and shoes for women and chil-dren It makes products for sev-eral brands such as Stride Rite and Keds The warehouse and distribution center is at 5310 N Fifth St
The brothers are the third gen-eration of McCubbins in the busi-ness Their grandfather Chester McCubbin started the company in 1952 Their father Richard McCubbin also worked at the company until he left in 1967 to teach history at Casady School Thatrsquos when their grandmother Margaret McCubbin took over the business
The brothers worked for the company during summers while they were in college They started in the warehouse and eventually sold socks
Mark graduated in 1978 with a
history degree from Dartmouth University David graduated in 1980 from Washington and Lee University with a degree in politi-cal science They received degrees in fields that interested them though they knew it was a pos-sibility they would take over the family business
ldquoI decided to study what I enjoy even if it didnrsquot have any-thing directly to do with what I dordquo Mark said
Both however entered the family business once they fin-ished college
Just four years after Mark grad-uated and two years after David did their grandmother passed away and the brothers realized they were in charge It was over-whelming at first to realize they had so much to learn David said With the help of the employees the company thrived
At the time the company had only about 18 full-time employ-ees Today the company has about 100 with most of them being in Oklahoma City A few are in New York and Chicago and one stays in China David said
David travels frequently He makes trips to Europe and Asia throughout the year as well as around the country
ldquoAmerican Airlines loves merdquo he said jokingly
Although the company focuses on women and children David said by 2015 customers can expect to see more products for adults
The company has grown 10 to 20 percent each year over the last several years David said He expects about 20-percent growth next year
In 2011 the company sold $30 million in products By the end of its fiscal year Mark said he expects it will sell $70 million
The growth is due to great inves-tors and great products David said The brands are strong and people trust them The compa-nies they sell to are also a primary reason for McCubbinrsquos strength Clients include Samrsquos Club and Costco as well as retailers like Nordstrom and Dillardrsquos
The company produces its products in Asia especially China David said The company went offshore in the 1990s which
put it ahead of its competitors Now most of their competitors do as well It is cheaper to pro-duce hosiery in China because of the cheap labor When it comes to socks he estimates that only a few specialty brands are actually made in the US
One of the biggest challenges is making sure the product gets to the customers on time Mark said
ldquoOur product is literally on the other side of the worldrdquo he said
McCubbin also has to meet the needs of several customers in various ways he said
ldquoEvery customer wants what they want often in different waysrdquo Mark said ldquoOne of the challenges is balancing the needs of the customersrdquo
The brothers are fortunate David said They get to work together and around wonderful employees
ldquoI have no complaintsrdquo David said ldquoIrsquom very blessedrdquo
Okla brothers continue family hosiery business
DENVER (AP) mdash Denver is offering to take care of some of the immigrant children who have flooded across the border in recent months
The city announced Tuesday that it has submitted an applica-tion for a $12 million federal grant over three years to provide hous-ing counseling and other services to 60 children at a time If the offer is accepted the children would live for about a month on aver-age in an underused family shelter called the Family Crisis Center
ldquoDuring that time we would provide several services medical counseling legal acculturation services for them Educational ser-vices so schooling as wellrdquo Denver Human Services Executive Director Penny May said
Other organizations would help reunite the children with family who might be living in the United States The total number of chil-dren who would come through the shelter hasnrsquot been determined
Other cities including St Louis
also are applying for grants The grants are from a pool of $300 million available through the US Department of Health amp Human Servicesrsquo Office of Refugee Resettlement to provide residential services to unaccompanied minors in the country illegally
Maryland Gov Martin OrsquoMalley meanwhile is encouraging organi-zations to apply
Not everyone is on board with Coloradorsquos course of action
ldquoItrsquos my tax dollars and I have a problem with my tax dollars being spent to support any kind of illegal activityrdquo said Regina Thompson president of Colorado Tea Party Patriots ldquoItrsquos more compassionate to send these children back to par-entsrdquo
In a statement Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said helping some of the more than 57000 chil-dren at the border most of them from El Salvador Honduras and Guatemala is the right thing to do ldquoDenver is a welcoming compas-sionate city and we will not turn a
blind eye to children in need mdash no matter where they come from mdash if called upon to helprdquo Hancock said in statement
The statement also included endorsements of the plan from US Rep Diana DeGette several city council members and former University of Denver Chancellor Dan Ritchie
The city would work with its public hospital Denver Health and Lutheran Family Services to take care of the children Officials stressed that no city tax dollars would be used
A Grand Junction-based private agency Ariel Clinical Services that places troubled children in fos-ter homes also is applying to put some of the immigrant children in homes in the Denver area
At least 220 children from the border already have been sent to Colorado to live with relatives and other sponsors according to the Department of Health and Human Services
Full Document View Denver offers to take in border children
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RIVERS AND LAKES 24-hour
Stage Change
Great Salt Lake Elevation
In feet as of 7 am Wednesday
Vernon Creek at Vernon 106 noneSouth Willow Creek at Grantsville 140 -001
at Saltair Boat Harbor 9358
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The higher the AccuWeathercom UV Indextradenumber the greater the need for eye and skin protection 0-2 Low 3-5 Moderate 6-7 High 8-10Very High 11+ Extreme
ALMANACTemperatures
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Daily Temperatures
SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELESUN AND MOON
UTAH WEATHER
Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D
Salt Lake City
Ogden
Logan
Provo
Vernal
Price
Tooele
Nephi
Manti
Green River
RichfieldMoab
Cedar CitySt George Kanab
Blanding
BeaverHanksville
Delta
GrouseCreek
Roosevelt
Clive
Rush Valley
Wendover
Gold Hill
Vernon
Ophir
Grantsville
Tooele
Lake Point
Bauer
Stockton
Pine Canyon
Stansbury ParkErda
Knolls
Ibapah
Dugway
High Low
Eureka
Friday 633 am 836 pmSaturday 634 am 835 pmSunday 635 am 834 pmMonday 636 am 832 pmTuesday 637 am 831 pmWednesday 638 am 830 pmThursday 639 am 828 pm
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89 62
Sunshine
89 64
Mostly sunny
88
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86 63 63
Couple of thunderstorms
85 59TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER
Shown is Fridayrsquos weather Temperatures are Fridayrsquos highs and Friday nightrsquos
lows
HighLow past week 9259Normal highlow past week 9367Average temp past week 721Normal average temp past week 796
Statistics for the week ending August 6
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Sports
FROM THE SIDELINES
SPORTS WRAP Pro motocross eventThe best motocross racers in the world including Ryan Dungey James Stewart Justin Barcia and Eli Tomac will be at Miller Motorsports Park on Saturday Aug 23 as the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series returns to Utah for a second-consecutive year This yearrsquos Zions Bank Utah National Round 12 of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will be the motocross season fina-le with all of the top motocross teams and riders scrambling for last-chance championship points and glory on the seriesrsquo most unique motocross track located in the infield of the state-of-the-art Miller Motorsports Park facility
Bowling leagueA new season of bowling is about to begin at All Star Lanes in Tooele Bowlers are needed for the Tuesday Morning Bowling Belles The Bowling Belles will begin league play on Tuesday Aug 26 at 915 am This is a ladies handi-cap league For more information call Nina Park at 435-837-2290 A meeting will be held at the bowl-ing alley at 10 am on Tuesday Aug 19
Donovan scores winnerIn the end Landon Donovan got the last laugh The 14-time MLS All-Star came back to haunt the club that jettisoned him after just a few months of a failed 2009 loan appearance with the game-winning goal Wednesday for a 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in the 2014 ATampT MLS All-Star Game The 70th-minute strike came after Bayernrsquos Robert Lewandowski and All-Star Bradley Wright-Phillips traded goals on opposite ends of halftime high-lighting a match in which MLS gave the German giants all that they could handle mdash and more mdash on a warm evening at Providence Park in Portland Donovan who came on in the 47th minute for another member of MLS royalty in Thierry Henry got behind the defense on a long feed from hometown star Diego Valeri from the right wing shucked Bayern defender Rafinha as he tried to recover and slotted past the man considered to be the finest goalkeeper in the world in Manuel Neuer Donovan was subbed off a minute later to a resounding ovation
Bees lose to FresnoAn unearned run in the eighth inning propelled the Fresno Grizzlies to a 6-5 win over the Salt Lake Bees on Tuesday night in Fresno Salt Lake trailed 5-4 when Taylorsville High School product John Buck homered to center in the sixth to tie the game With one out in the eighth Fresno catcher Guillermo Quiroz doubled down the left field line After Beesrsquo reliever Michael Brady (0-2) walked Adam Duvall a ground out by Jarrett Parker moved the runners to second and third Chris Dominguez hit a ground ball towards first baseman Ryan Wheeler who slipped going towards the ball lost his balance and had the ball glance off his glove for an error as Quiroz crossed the plate with the eventual winning run The Bees will host El Paso in a five-game series starting tonight
Jazz preseason setTickets for the 2014 Utah Jazz pre-season will go on sale this week Fans may purchase tickets online at utahjazzcom in-person at the EnergySolutions Arena box office or by phone at (801) 355-SEAT Jazz fans will get to see Head Coach Quin Snyder and the team in Salt Lake City when Utah opens the preseason at home against the Portland Trail Blazers on Oct 7 The Jazz will be back home to play the Los Angeles Clippers on Oct 13 before heading out on a four-game road trip The team will close out the preseason at home on Oct 24 hosting the Phoenix Suns This yearrsquos schedule marks the fourth time in five years that the Jazz will host three preseason games at EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City
Jazz holding anthem auditionsThe Utah Jazz are holding auditions for national anthem singers for the 2014-15 NBA season Auditions will be held Friday Oct 10 at EnergySolutions Arena from 9 am until 1 pm on a first-come first-serve basis The audition is open to the general public for individu-als and very small groups If you cannot make the live audition a recorded CD version of you singing the anthem may me mailed toUtah Jazz National Anthem AuditionsCO Meikle LaHue301 W South TempleSalt Lake City UT 84101All participants in the audition will be notified by e-mail whether they have been invited to perform the national anthem For questions contact LaHue at 801-325-2553
A10 THURSDAY August 7 2014
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
The 113- to 118-mile distance fits just right for Moreno Hofland and his Belkin Pro Cycling team
The Dutchman scored his second stage win of the week Wednesday in the 1183-mile Stage 3 of the Tour of Utah More than half of Wednesdayrsquos mile-age extended on U-36 from the Juab County line through Tooele County along the historic Pony Express route to the finish at Miller Motorsports Park Racers sprinted to the finish line after covering three laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP Hoflandrsquos time was 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds
Stage 3 started in Lehi at IM Flash Technologies headed south along the west shore of Utah Lake turned west through Eureka and headed back north on U-36 through Tooele County
Hofland also won Stage 1 on Monday which covered 1135 miles with most of the mileage through scenic Iron County with the start and finish in Cedar City Part of the Stage 1 route skirted Cedar Breaks National Monument
Michael Schaumlr of BMC Racing
Dutchman sprints to victory in Stage 3Sloveniarsquos Kocjan retains yellow jersey as overall leader at Tour of Utah
Earlier this week when I wrote summer is ending I didnrsquot realize how true it
was Thinking about it Irsquove also realised how desperate the local sports world needs summer to end Not to say this summer hasnrsquot been great for the sports world but itrsquos just time for fall to be spoken of in the present tense as opposed to the future tense
As such Irsquove put together a list of reasons Irsquom excited for the change in season In no particu-lar order mdash except for the first-mentioned item mdash I give you the top six reasons fall needs to be here now
Irsquom making a listThe only reason this is men-
tioned first in the list is the mere fact of well the listrsquos existence I canrsquot wait for the next few weeks when football coverage monop-olizes my writing and I donrsquot have time to make up ridiculous
lists to keep from going bored or insane
FootballThis has been on my mind for
a while now I know we had the Hall of Fame game already but does that really count Is that real football Irsquom not so sure but I do know the actual regular season of football leauges are starting in the next few weeks and I couldnrsquot be more happy mdash both from a professional and fan standpoint
Sunburns and bug bitesOK Irsquom sure this has every-
thing to do with the sunburn Irsquom currently experiencing from last
weekendrsquos boating trip to Bear Lake or the bug bites I thought gave me blood poisoning this week but is there anyone in the world who loves these things Itrsquos pretty hard to overexpose your skin to the sun or bugs when the weather cools off and you have to wear a hoodie during the day
BlogsA couple friends of mine run
a well-written and hillarious-at-times blog during the summer While I very much enjoy their reading I feel a little awful inside at the realization that not only do I have more than enough time to read their description of what a Disney princess mixed martial arts tournament might be like but Irsquom enjoying it
GolfingWait golf is on this list
Hear me out let me describe the typical manrsquos golf experi-
ence Each winter he gets a new golf accessory for Christmas whether itrsquos a season pass new iron alumni golf balls what-ever mdash even if itrsquos a self-given present He waits all through February for a chance to get on the course and once he does he realizes how long itrsquos been since hersquos hit a golf ball or how the new driver exposes a flaw in his technique Each week he works to improve his game which he does but he canrsquot seem to string that perfectly consistent round together His top score improves by a stroke or two over last sum-mer and the season ends with way too many curse words bug bites and sunglasses tanlines Letrsquos just say itrsquos time for me to be done with the sport Well almost Irsquoll give it a few more weeks because I know Irsquoll miss it when the snow starts
American soccer fansOK Irsquom not talking about the
actual soccer fans who actually follow the team they actually care about all the time Irsquom talk-ing about the fans who bought American soccer jerseys during the World Cup without even knowing who Bob Bradley is Let me be clear I like soccer and I like the idea of Americans liking soccer but letrsquos add a little con-sistency huh Irsquod be pleasantly surprised if most of these once-in-four-years fanatics could tell me what team or even what league Clint Dempsey plays for and in
Tavin Stucki is a recent jour-nalism graduate of Utah State University who hasnrsquot found a sport he doesnrsquot like To talk Aggie football or for tips on his next outdoor adventure in Tooele County hit him up on Twitter TooeleTAVscript
The top six reasons summer needs to just stopTavin Stucki
COMMUNITY NEWS EDITORCOMMU
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
Professional cyclist Breanne Nalder fought back tears after the first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition ended Wednesday after-noon at Miller Motorsports Park
ldquoThis is really emotional for me Our team wanted to make a statement today and later on (today) Irsquom riding in the memo-rial race for Chase (Pinkham) on the west trackrdquo Nalder said
Nalder of Salt Lake City was named Most Aggressive Rider in the womenrsquos edition race She races for DNA Cycling powered by F4
Nalder broke away from the pack midway through the 15-lap circuit and made other teams chase her while members of her own team conserved energy She led the race by about one kilome-ter for two laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP
ldquoWe wanted to attack non-stop so when I got the nod it was time to go out and go as hard as I could It took a lot of effort to go out there an put yourself in the hurt locker and force other teams to chase and work hard Our sprinters were able to sit in the draft and conserve energyrdquo Nalder said
DNA Cycling powered by F4rsquos Tina Pic was able to sprint to the line for fifth place in a close finish
Pinkham was a top profes-
sional cyclist from Salt Lake City who died April 14 at age 23 of an accidental overdose on pain medication according to new reports He had been plagued with pain after being hit by a car while training in Canada in 2008 Several local Utah cyclists competed in the Chase Pinkham Criterium after Stage 3 of The Tour of Utah ended with three
final laps on the 22-mile east track
ldquoIt was hard out there and really windy but the course was smooth so it made for a lot of dynamicsrdquo Nalder said ldquoIrsquom more of an endurance racer and a hill climber so when it was time for me to go out and lead it took a lot out of me After I led for two laps my teammate
Anne Perry went out next and led Our sprinters are Tina Pic and Chantel Olsenrdquo
United Healthcarersquos Coryn Rivera Indianapolis won the Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition with a time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 20 seconds against a field of 64 competitors
Second place was clinched by Mandy Heintz of Houston of
Guru Cycles powered by Haute Wheels Racing Third-place went to Meredith Miller of Fort Collins Colorado of Pepper Palace Pro Cycling
Rivera said her teamrsquos plan worked perfectly on Wednesday
ldquoWe had to ride the front a little bit to keep the speed up in
Utahrsquos Nalder wins Most Aggressive RiderRacer from Indianapolis wins first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Women racers negotiate at turn on the east track at Miller Motorsports Park The 15-lap Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition was held for the first time on Wednesday
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) crosses the finish line on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah win Hofland earned his first-place win with a time of 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds The stage covered 1183 miles SEE TOUR MEN PAGE A11
SEE TOUR WOMEN PAGE A11
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 A11TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Team won Stage 2 which cov-ered 1307 miles and started in Panguitch and ended in Torrey
Finishing second in Stage 3 was Andrea Palini (Italy) of Team Lampre-Merida who was third on Stage 1 in Cedar City Eric Young (USA) of Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies fin-ished third Both Palini and Young had the same time as Hofland
Overall race leader Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) of Team Smartstop retained the yellow jersey after
three days of the tour by finishing sixth in Wednesdayrsquos stage Kocjan continues to hold a two-second lead over Schaumlr (Switzerland) and an eight-second margin over Serghei Tvetcov (Romania) of Jelly Belly presented by Maxxis
The Tour of Utah includes seven stages with the final stage starting and ending in Park City on Sunday Stage 7 covers 78 miles winding through Summit and Wasatch counties
Kocjan finished second in both Stage 1 and Stage 2
ldquoThe guys were awesome today They led on the front of the peloton from the start (in Lehi) and they worked hard The cross-
winds made the stage much more difficult than it looked at first so we just stayed at the front I just stayed all the time at the front of the peloton and just controlled the pacerdquo Kocjan said at the post-race press conference at MMP ldquoTomorrowrsquos stage for sure is very difficult The pure climbers will probably show their legs We will see how it goesrdquo
Stage 4 covers 1047 miles and starts in Ogden with a finish at Powder Mountain with three laps around Pine View Reservoir
Moving into the fourth spot overall is 22-year-old American Robin Carpenter of the Hincapie Sportswear Development Team
Carpenter who finished in the bunch sprint on Stage 3 earned the Subaru Best Young Rider award jersey He also claimed the Ski Utah King of the Mountain award jersey winning maximum points on the category 4 King of the Mountain of the day at Eureka
The Tour of Utah includes a few notable professional racers including Jens Voight of Germany Cadel Evans of Australia and Ivan Basso of Italy
Voight has worn the yellow jersey twice during the Tour de France though he has never chal-lenged for the overall champion-ship He is known for his propen-sity to attack
Evans won 2011 Tour de France and placed seventh in the menrsquos cross country mountain bike race at the 200i Summer Olympics in Sydney
Basso is a two-time winner of the Tour of Italy in 2006 and 2010
The Tour of Utah returns to Ogden for a sixth time on Thursday for the start of Stage 4 The start of the 1047-mile stage will take place on Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden at 1110 am and travels through the North Ogden Divide for the first of two ascents The first big shakeup in the overall standings could happen on the slopes of the first mountain top finish of the week with the climb to Powder Mountain Ski Resort This new addition to the Tour ascends more than 3000 feet in just six milesmwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Mencontinued from page A10
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) winds down on the track after capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah through Tooele County which ended with three laps on the Miller Motorsports race track
the last two kilometers so we ran through our riders pretty quickly Alison (Powers) pulled through as usual did an awesome lead out delivering me to the line Luckily I didnrsquot run into any bad luck today so it went perfectly to planrdquo said Rivera who owns 58 national championships in her stellar careermwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Womencontinued from page A10
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CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyIn September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party while trying a shortcut to
California passed through the what would become Tooele County and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert Three years later a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above todayrsquos Tooele City Soon others followed and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship Their story and many others are found inside this Historyof Utahrsquos Tooele County Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness the wild mining days in Ophir Mercur and Jacob City the Pony Express Trail the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake and more
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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 7 2014
ending all lawsuits between the city and Overlake developers
ldquoWe believe this settlement will allow our city to move forward and will close a difficult chapter in our historyrdquo said Brad Pratt Tooele City council chairman ldquoIt addresses the juryrsquos verdict in a way that minimizes its impact on the citizens of Tooelerdquo
Tooele City officials are confi-dent that they will be able to meet the financial obligations of the agreement without raising taxes or reducing city services
ldquoAt this time it is not our intent nor our plan in the future to raise taxes or cut services as a result of this settlementrdquo said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy
Tooele City has already cut a check for the initial $2 million payment to Overlake develop-ers using fund balance or rainy day funds accumulated in the capital projects fund according to Dunlavy
The settlement averts a Sept 4 Utah Supreme Court appear-ance during which both parties were scheduled to again pick up the battle in court with oral argu-ments for an appeal of the $207 million final judgment entered by the 3rd District Court
According to the settlement while neither party admits fault liability or wrongdoing both par-ties accept that the total amount of the claim against Tooele City by Tooele Associates including accumulated interest to be $21 million
The developers agreed to credit the city with the value of 1805-acre-feet of municipal water at $3750 per acre-foot for a total of $68 million
The $3750 per acre-foot value for water was agreed upon by both parties because that is the price Tooele Associates would have paid for water if they had been required to purchase the water back in 2002 before the lawsuit started according to Dunlavy
The $136 million that remains after subtracting the value of the water rights transfer and the ini-tial payment will be paid by the city in nine annual payments of approximately $15 million per year The payments include inter-est at 215 percent annually
However the agreement gives the city the option of paying the last two annual payments with additional water rights in lieu of cash at $3750 per acre-foot
The last two annual payments total $28 million according to the payment schedule included in the agreement
The agreement also gives the developers the option until Dec 31 2029 to purchase up to an additional 1495 acre-feet of water rights certificates at $3750 per acre-foot If the developers pur-chase the entire 1495 acre-feet of water they will pay Tooele City $56 million
If the city opts to make the last two payments with water rights and the developers exercise their full option to purchase additional water the net cash payments to the developers made by Tooele City would be $92 million instead of $156 million
The agreement contains lan-guage that restricts the water rights that Overlake developers obtain from Tooele City to use in the Overlake subdivision
ldquoMy fear was if we had just paid the developers the $207 million that the money would have left our communityrdquo Pratt said ldquoNow part of our payment the water rights will stay in our community and help build the community Overlake will be developed We will get more homes and more people which will increase the economic opportunities in our communityrdquo
The agreement includes other concessions by both parties to settle disputes stemming from the original development agree-ment for Overlake
The settlement will allow the development of Overlake to resume and add up to 4800 homes to Tooele City
ldquoIt has always been our pri-mary objective in this dispute to find a way to develop Overlakerdquo said Bill Perry of Perry Homes ldquoWe believe that this settlement will allow us now to do so and we believe that both parties will ben-efit from the future development of the Overlake propertyrdquo
Tooele City agreed to accept all current public improvements in Overlake and to complete at the cityrsquos expense improvements to 400 West and other curb gutter and sidewalks in the subdivision
Tooele City also agreed to promptly review and approve updated plans for the next phase of Overlake and the golf course plat
ldquoI especially look forward to developing the Overlake golf course community including an improved entrance and a full service clubhouserdquo said Drew Hall managing partner of Tooele Associates
Existing zoning design stan-dards and amenities will remain in place in Overlake according to Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker
ldquoIt is important for the exist-ing residents of Overlake to know that the quality of their commu-nity will not changerdquo he said
The developers agree to pay for a third-party firm to complete inspections of public improve-ments and to pay all other appli-cable impact and development fees
All undeveloped areas out-side of existing subdivisions of Overlake will be withdrawn from the North Tooele City Special Service District according to the agreement
Future disputes between Tooele City and Overlake devel-opers will be resolved by neutral experts The agreement describes protocol for conflict resolution between the parties
The origins of Overlake dates back to 1995 when Hall approached Tooele City officials with an idea for a master planned community northwest of the city proper
Tooele City negotiated a development agreement that was signed in 1997 and the city annexed roughly 2000 acres of property owned by Tooele Associates and combined it with another parcel nearing 1000 acres that was already in the city limits This became the subdivi-sion known as Overlake
In 2002 Hall filed several law-suits in 3rd District Court against
Tooele City claiming the city had violated the development agree-ment for Overlake
Hall alleged that Tooele City misapplied public improvement ordinances required public improvements in Overlake to meet standards not required of other developers created an arbitrary punch list of items that needed to be fixed for public improve-ments to be considered complete slowed down or refused to make final inspections and refused to recognize prior admissions that some public improvements were complete
In 2004 Tooele City filed a coun-tersuit against Tooele Associates for violations of the Overlake development agreement
The case went to jury trial in 3rd District Court in June 2009
The jury found that both Tooele City and Tooele Associates violated the development agree-ment and awarded a net judg-ment of $207 million in damages to Tooele Associates
In 2010 3rd District Court Judge Randall Skanchy who pre-sided over the jury trial declared a mistrial citing irreconcilable conflicts in the juryrsquos verdict
Hall appealed the mistrial rul-ing The Utah Court of Appeals reversed the mistrial ruling in August 2012 and sent the case back to Skanchy for final judg-ment
Tooele City asked the Utah Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeals decision to overturn the mistrial ruling in September 2012 Two months later the high court announced it would not review the Court of Appealsrsquo decision
In October 2013 prior to enter-ing his final judgment in favor of Tooele Associates for $207 mil-lion plus post-judgment interest Skanchy denied several motions filed by Tooele City including a request to set aside or modify the jury verdict and a request for a new trial
Tooele City officials announced their intention to appeal the final judgment to the state Supreme Court in December 2013
Tooele Associatesrsquo attorneys filed a cross-appeal that asked the court to require Tooele City to pay an additional $92 million in legal fees and pre-judgment interest
Both parties were scheduled to make oral arguments before the Supreme Court in September
ldquoIrsquove always said we will do whatrsquos in the best interest of the citizens of Tooele Cityrdquo Dunlavy said ldquoThis settlement accom-plishes that objective I am grate-ful that Mr Hall and Mr Perry were willing to continue to nego-tiate with the city towards this endrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Lawsuit continued from page A1
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Hometownbull Bulletin Board
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B1THURSDAY August 7 2014
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HometownHometownAUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP
uilding Spirituilding SpiritSTORYANN HERRON
PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
SEE SPIRIT PAGE B8
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THURSDAY August 7 2014B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
A H T N W E G P G2 7 9 6 5 8 4 3 2
Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
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With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
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perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
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Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
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million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
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Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
POSITION DUTIES Will maintain the security of the Tooele County Detention Facility and will uphold order and insure prisoner welfare
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSbull Graduation from high school or GED 2 years of responsible work experiencebull Must have the ability to be qualifi ed in the use of fi rearms in order to serve in a bailiff or transportation of prisoner position bull Must successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation drug testing and a psychological evaluation as a condition of hirebull 21 years of age at the time of hire bull A citizen of the United States a resident of the State of Utahbull Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Drivers License No disqualifying criminal history No DUI convictions in the past two yearsbull Full-time position Must work rotating shifts to include weekends and holidays
Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
httpwwwcotooeleutushrhtmlApplications must be submitted to the
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For Sale
302 NORTH 100 EAST bull TOOELE
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4352249186For All Your Real Estate Needs
391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
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78 BOOTH bull GRANTSVILLE
ONLY $193000Darling rambler Central air Main fl oor laundry 5 bdrms
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853 W 660 SOUTH bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000
Perfect starter home with room to grow in basement Central air
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533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
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1113 S 1050 WEST bull TOOELE
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50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURY
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DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
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NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
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882-0050
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STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
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TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
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TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
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TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
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Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
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KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
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STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
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DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
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Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
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Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
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CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
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Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
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1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
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2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
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TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
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HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
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Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
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Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 A5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
OUT amp ABOUT
Last week my brother came up to me holding some-thing behind his back
ldquoHow much do you love merdquo he asked
ldquoA regular amountrdquo I guessed
He gave me a lookldquoA lotrdquo I tried againThat must have done the
trick because he brought his hands out cradling something reverently
When I looked at what it was I understood
It was a GameBoy Color It even had a vintage cartridge for Pokemon Blue
Sure in the day and age of smartphones and tablets a GameBoy might not seem like much but in 1998 this thing was the shiz Brother and I both lusted after one almost as much as we wanted an N-64
Our parents however had different ideas Instead of video games they gave us music les-sons and books never even suspecting how much they were alienating us from our peers While everyone else was talking about DonkeyKong Country we were using words like ldquoesotericrdquo and ldquohomunculusrdquo in casual conversations
It was awfulAs we have gotten older we
have tried to rectify this cultural deficiency Of the four kids in my family three of us are adults mdash and all three of us have pur-chased at least one video game system
Unfortunately Irsquove found that not having games as a kid has given me no sense of self-con-trol as an adult Itrsquos like I wasnrsquot desensitized to the stimuli at a young enough age and now itrsquos hard to pull myself away from the moving pixels
For instance I had a room-mate in college who brought with her an impressive collec-tion of systems and games and allowed the rest of us unfettered
access to themHow I didnrsquot flunk out during
that year I will never knowI wonrsquot even tell you how
much time I spent plopped in front of our bulky old TV build-ing callouses on my thumbs and as my mother would say turning my brain into pizza sauce The Legend of Zelda MarioKart Plants vs Zombies Animal Crossing mdash I played them all
At first my novice efforts were clumsy and embarrassingly unintuitive and really all I did was button-mash Every five minutes I had to call my room-mate to ask what I should do next or what something meant which for some reason she found exasperating But over the weeks and months I gradually began to find my footing
I didnrsquot find it fast enough though When the year ended and she moved out taking her beautiful video games with her I
hadnrsquot finished any of them This failure ate at me until I finally broke down and started track-ing down the games and the systems that played them one by one
Today I am still slowly bat-tling my way through the quests I started in college and Irsquove found a few games she didnrsquot have I still have a ways to go though Itrsquos hard to talk about p0wning noobs when everything you play is at least a decade old
I feel the lag perhaps most acutely when talking with staff writer Emma Penrod or com-munity news editor Tavin Stucki both of whom boast gaming resumes considerably more impressive than mine They talk about their Calls of Duty and Assassins Creeds and Halos like some people mdash my people I guess mdash might talk about Shakespeare or the national debt
But there are beginning to
be some areas of commonality Once Penrod and I speculated on the quality of a game neither one of us had played And just this past Monday Stucki and I agreed that playing four hours of video games a night is probably unhealthy
Discussions like that make me believe there is a chance some-day for me to assimilate into the culture of my generation
Though perhaps not com-pletely mdash oftentimes I find myself playing a game with a book open on my lap Old habits die hardlchristensentooeletranscriptcom
Irsquom now an undisciplined adult because I was shunned from video games as a kid
Lisa ChristensenSTAFF WRITER
Li
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO ILLUSTRATION
Staff writer Lisa Christensen gets a little too involved playing video games Christensen believes itrsquos an over-compensation from not having video games growing up when all the other kids did
by Emma PenrodSTAFF WRITER
This weekrsquos Fridays on Vine feature local country band Exit 99 has been known to draw big crowds with its diverse line-up of classic covers
The band played one of the best-attended Fridays on Vine concerts last year said Chelci Holste the bandrsquos lead singer and looks forward to an encore performance
ldquoIt was a lot of fun and wersquore excited to do it againrdquo she said
The band which is comprised almost entirely of local musicians and is named for the I-80 exit to Tooele plays a line-up of coun-try covers sprinkled with some classic rock But the biggest dif-ference between Exit 99 and any other garage band Holste said is their intimate knowledge of two generations of country favorites
Holste who just turned 30 is by far the youngest member of the band The other musicians are mostly in their mid-50s she said mdash almost old enough to be
her parentsldquoWe vibe really well together
and we just have funrdquo she said adding that the band has taken advantage of their diverse musi-cal experience to mix old country hits with new favorites ldquoTheyrsquove introduced me to a lot of music and people that Irsquove never heard of being so much older mdash music I never thought I would play or enjoyrdquo
The band came together in 2012 as the reincarnation of Oasis another band that played around Tooele in the 1990s Holste said she had been sing-ing as a country soloist around the area and David Beacham now the lead guitarist for Exit 99 happened to overhear her at an event and asked if she would like to start a band with him When she agreed he started going over some of his old contacts and pulled in his former band mates Tom Slowik Bruce Simon and Jimmy Gonzo to play bass gui-tar and vocals keyboards and drums respectively
The band has yet to begin
writing its own music but is in the early stages of recording a CD of covers Holste said But until sales take off they continue to rehearse in the evenings after work Holste a Grantsville resi-dent is a local dental hygienist Beacham works for the Tooele County School District and Slowik also a Tooele resident works for the University of Utah Gonzo a third Tooele resident does government work Simon who is the odd man out as a resident of Alpine owns his own business and produces banners and signs
Fridays on Vine concerts start every Friday at 7 pm in the Tooele City Park between Vine Street and the Pratt Aquatic Center Admission is free but seating is limited Patrons are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blanketselpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Local band Exit 99 to perform Friday at Tooele City Park
COURTESY OF EXIT 99
Local band Exit 99 is a country-song cover band that mixes the new sounds of country music with old The bandrsquos music also has some classic rock influence
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EAST LYME Conn (AP) mdash When Randi an inmate at the York Correctional Institution was selected in April to participate in The Red Dog Project a program that gets rescue dogs ready for adoption she wondered ldquoAm I emotionally ready Itrsquos a big responsibilityrdquo
Randi who is serving 2-12 years for criminal violation of a restraining order is a recov-ering drug addict and says she has been in abusive relation-ships most of her life Because she had her own problems to deal with she wondered if she could she help a dog that had its own issues
Randi soon discovered she could and she learned more about herself in the process
ldquoI learned how to be more responsiblerdquo said Randi whose last name was withheld per Department of Correction policy ldquoI learned to be accountable to something Just like me all they need is a little TLCrdquo
The Red Dog Project was introduced to the prison on Oct 31 and has since helped 40 dogs find new homes
Lorin Liesenfelt founder of the Dog Days rescue group runs the organizationrsquos Red Dog Project Dogs are pulled from shelters from within Connecticut as well as Georgia which has shelters with high euthanasia rates She teaches the inmates to handle the dogs and get them ready for adoption
ldquoThese dogs were literally hours from being euthanizedrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoThe women here are so patient and understand-ing They want the dogs to suc-ceedrdquo
The inmatesrsquo rooms are equipped with baby gates and dog crates for their compan-ions Each week the dog gets a new handler The purpose for doing that is twofold - it social-izes the dog to different people and the inmates donrsquot get too attached The average stay for a dog is four to six weeks The dogs are put up for adoption at an event held once a month at the Tractor Supply Co store in Old Saybrook
Liesenfelt said some of the dogs have been abused or neglected or never given the love they deserve - something that the inmates can relate to
ldquoWersquore saving each otherrdquo said Tiffany who is serving 412 years for burglary ldquoItrsquos therapeutic for us Itrsquos rewarding to know wersquore saving a liferdquo
Tiffany is working with Prince a 1-year-old golden retriever mix
York had previously host-ed the National Education for Assistance Dog Services training program and Warden Stephen Faucher was eager to bring a dog program back ldquoThe offend-ers feel good about themselves because theyrsquore part of a program thatrsquos successfulrdquo he said ldquoThey want something to nurture This gives them the opportunity to give backrdquo
Correction Officer Michael DiLoreto who is a Red Dog facil-ity coordinator said the program can have up to 10 inmate han-dlers Low-security level inmates must be free of any discipline tickets to be considered for the program
Liesenfelt visits the prison at least twice a week to check on the dogsrsquo progress As she entered the corridor of Thompson Hall the dogs could sense her They began to wag their tails vigor-ously
Liesenfelt checked in with Correction Officer Eric Morin to see if there have been any issues with the dogs He reported good news Koko a 1-year-old shep-herd mix is being more social and doesnrsquot appear as skittish
The group then walked down-stairs to the solarium where inmates sat in a semi-circle Liesenfelt taught the women how to properly walk the dogs on a leash She told one inmate to walk faster as she noticed the dog looking around and getting bored She told her to use the command ldquoLeave itrdquo when she noticed the dog beginning to stray
Tiffany and Prince are working on walking together Prince tends to flop on the ground when he doesnrsquot want to walk anymore
Liesenfelt encouraged Tiffany to hold the leash close to her body and gently tug him until he gets the cue that itrsquos time to get up When Prince started to walk she told Tiffany to pick up the pace and make the stroll more enjoyable for him Tiffany gives him treats after a success-ful walk
Red Dog isnrsquot the only animal program within the Department of Correction Inmates also participate in other animal res-cue programs including the Second Chance Large Animal Rehabilitation Facility a collab-orative effort between the state Department of Agriculture and the DOC that rescues farm ani-mals that have been taken from their owners
Correction Officer Steve Curran dog program coordinator for the department said one of the menrsquos prisons the Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center in Uncasville also has a grey-hound socialization and adop-tion program
Curran said DOC Commissioner James Dzurenda and his wife have rescued dogs and are big supporters of the program He said the Red Dog Project does not cost the state any money as all the expenses are paid for by the organization
The Red Dog Project was named after a rescue pit bull mix in Bridgeport who had parvovi-rus mange and other illnesses The dog lost all of its fur expos-ing its red skin And from then on any dog that needed a little more care has been deemed a ldquoRed Dogrdquo Liesenfelt said
Jennifer Potts a York secretary who knew Liesenfelt through her rescue work put Liesenfelt in touch with Curran Both Curran and Liesenfelt said the collabora-tion has been a success
ldquoI never thought Irsquod say that Irsquom excited to go to prisonrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoItrsquos amazing to see both the dogs and women come out of their shellsrdquo
DiLoreto said the offenders can participate in the program until theyrsquore released from prison He said he has seen positive changes in the womenrsquos behavior
ldquoThey see value and beauty in every dogrdquo he said ldquoand hope-fully they see it within them-selves as wellrdquo
Prison project helps inmates and dogs
A7
2012 to 2649397 at the end of 2013 an increase of 69 percent according to Mike Ulrich who presented the audit findings to the county commission at their Tuesday night meeting
However only $158000 of that fund balance was in cash the remaining fund balance was made up largely of receivables to be collected by the end of February according to Ulrich
ldquoIf you want to keep it tight and not save for a rainy day then thatrsquos good because thatrsquos what yoursquore doingrdquo he said ldquoI would take a look at thatrdquo
Ulrich suggested two or three months of operating expens-es in cash as an appropriate reserve amount
ldquoYou donrsquot have a lot of breathing roomrdquo he said
The state minimum for the
countyrsquos fund balance is 5 per-cent of revenue while the maxi-mum fund balance allowed by state law is 50 percent of rev-enue according to Ulrich
ldquoYou currently have a fund balance of around 11 to 12 per-cent which is at the lower end but still within the parametersrdquo he said
Ulrich noted that the county was successful at reducing the balance of interfund loans to the Deseret Peak Complex fund The amount owed to other funds by the Deseret Peak fund dropped from $65 million at end of 2012 to $46 million at end of 2013 according to the audit report
While Deseret Peak Complex continues to operate in the red the amount of cash used for operating activities there dropped by 56 percent from $1499329 in 2012 to $658930 in 2013 These figures do not include depreciation or debt
service expenses While the auditors gave the
county a clean opinion on it financial statements the audit report did note a few areas for improvement
The auditors called attention to the fact that the county did not provide the required seven day advance notice for the bud-get adoption hearing for the 2013 budget
For the second year in a row the lack of timely entering of transactions into the account-ing system caused some funds to exceed their budget at year end according to the audit report
Auditors also recommended that procedures be adopted to ensure proper monitoring of federal alcohol and substance abuse grant funds and the coun-tyrsquos mental health grant
In addition to building the fund balance the county also lowered its long term debt on
2013 according to Ulrich ldquoThe county ended the year
with $36 million in long term
debt down almost $25 million from last yearrdquo he said ldquoThe county had no problems in mak-
ing its obligations to pay their long term debt obligationsrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Audit continued from page A1
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
An audit report prepared by an Ogden-based accounting firm concluded Tooele Countyrsquos financial health improved for the year ending Dec 31 2013
financial expertsThe audit committee
reviewed the countyrsquos financial statements reports generated by the independent auditor and met with Mike Ulrich who represents the accounting firm that completed the indepen-dent audit according to Edwin Van Stam a member of the vol-unteer audit committee
The volunteer audit commit-tee recommended that mone-tary and human resources need to be allocated to the countyrsquos tax collection software system and to ensure that all funds and accounts are reconciled month-ly so that the county commis-
sion has accurate financial information
The volunteer audit commit-tee also recommended that the county adopt a whistleblower policy that includes the protec-tion of county employees from reprisal for reporting in good faith They recommended that the whistleblower system be overseen by the county com-mission and the clerkauditor
The committee also reported that the county needs to allo-cate monetary resources to ensure that the county has a competent financial manager to ensure reconciliations are completed and that day-to-day accounting is accurate
The budget advisory board weighed in with a list of recom-mendations regarding internal
auditsAmong the budget commit-
teersquos recommendations were Define an internal audit process in county code conduct inter-nal audits of all departments on a two-year cycle include a review of adherence to appli-cable county codes and state statutes in the internal audit process review the effective-ness of departmental policies and procedures and review employee training in financial policies during internal audits
The budget advisory board also called for ldquoadequate resources to be appropriated by the county commission to facil-itate the completion of internal audit proceduresrdquo
The budget committee mem-bers include Tooele County
Recorder Jerry Houghton Wayne Anderton the Utah Public Employees Association chairman for the Tooele County employees chapter Rod Thompson Tooele County Roads department director and Dean Johnson area presi-dent and branch manager for Zions Bank
Other members of the bud-get advisory board include Larry Shumway former Utah State Superintendent of Public Instruction and for-mer Superintendent of Tooele County School District Jake Jacobson a certified public manager and a former small business owner and contrac-tor Cody Deeter vice-president of Lewis Young Robertson and Burningham a Salt Lake City-
based municipal financial advi-sory and consulting firm David Gibby environmental manager for US Magnesium and Toby Lee a senior financial specialist for Fidelity Investments and a former accounting manager for Anderson Lumber Company
The budget advisory boardrsquos duties include reviewing fis-cal policies and procedures reviewing proposed depart-mental budgets and acting as a point of contact for citizen bud-get and financial concerns
The audit committee mem-bers include Brent Ray who works as an audit senior for Deloitte amp Touche Ryan Liddell a certified public accountant with eight years of account-ing experience including five years in preparing reviewing
and auditing financial state-ments with Ernst amp Young and Edwin van Stam a CPA with five years of public accounting experience and three years of controller and CFO consulting experience in private industry
Also appointed to the audit committee are Greg Bleazard a CPA with nearly a decade of experience in public account-ing and three years of experi-ence working for a city gov-ernment and John Adams a shareholder in the Logan-based accounting firm of Cook Martin Poulson PC
The audit committeersquos job is to help the commissioners review and interpret financial statements and audit reportstgillietooeletranscriptcom
Budget continued from page A1
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THURSDAY August 7 2014A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
OBITUARIES
Jeremy JaeDo Davis
Jeremy JaeDo Davis 38 of Taylorsville Utah passed away unexpectedly Aug 3 2014 surrounded by his family at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray Utah Jeremy was born in Teague South Korea on Aug 26 1975 He graduat-ed from Heidelberg American High School and continued on with his schooling at Brigham Young University Jeremy mar-ried Alissa Davis (Dix) on Jan 31 2004 Jeremy is survived by his wife Alissa Diane son Tyson JaeDo Davis his parents Keith L Davis and Deborah F Davis his four sisters Krysta L Riley and her husband Paul Hilary A Boyer and her husband Bryan Alison R Houpt and Jillian R Garcia and her husband Jared his grandmother M Darlene Perkins his many nieces and nephews and the rest of his rela-tives and friends Jeremy is pre-ceded in death by his grandpar-ents Tom R Perkins Melvin W (Toy) Davis and Bertha J Davis Jeremy was a great athlete in high school and was a mem-ber of his soccer football and wrestling varsity teams He was a European wrestling champion his senior year and continued his wrestling career as a member of the Pre-Olympic US Armed Forces team representing the
USA in Manchester England in 1993 He enjoyed sports working on cars and spending time with his family and friends mdash espe-cially his son Tyson He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Dusseldorf Germany area and was an Eagle Scout Jeremy was selfless always putting the needs of others before himself He was a registered organ donor and his organs will be used to give the gift of life to many who will never meet him on this side of the veil The time from 10-11 am has been set aside for visitation with friends and family The memo-rial service will start at 11 am on Friday Aug 8 2014 at the 27th Ward Chapel 180 S Coleman Street Tooele Utah
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price born on May 28 1951 returned to her Father in Heaven on Aug 5 2014 She was preceded in death by her husband Don Ray Caldwell her parents Wilbur and Hazel Broadhead her siblings Lorraine Wilkes Elaine Reed and Wilbur Broadhead Survived by her sisters Donna Davis and Janet Jensen her children Don Jeff and Idella Caldwell her grand-children Beckham Cienna Gracie Mae Shawn Nicole Samantha and Anthony Jerry Price whom she was married to for 20 years also survives her She loved her family hunting fishing and camping Her pas-
sion was singing with and for others including her grandchil-dren She will be missed We love you mom Services will be held at the Lake Point Chapel on Aug 9 Viewing at 10 am and the funeral at 11 am
Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen
Mother grandma aunt friend compassionate steadfast kind elect fun giving Just words really until they are used to describe a person Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen born May 20 1937 in was a person that all of these words describe These and other words touch the surface of a life well lived in overwhelming ser-vice to others Surrounding her in passing is her eternal family on this and the other side of the veil On this side of the veil are daughters Debbie Seddell (Terry) of Lake Point Laurie Holland (Ron) of Magna and son Terry (Debbie) of Tooele 10 grand-kids 10 great-grandkids and two great-great-grandkids A few on the other side welcoming her home are her eternal sweetheart James O Christensen daughter Tammy (Christensen) Brown mother Bernice (Sessions) Brown sisters Joyce Lambros and Sharon Barker and numerous other friends and family Her joys included spending all the time she could with her family camp-ing attending grandkids games and recitals making and shar-ing her homemade fudge pop-sicles garage sales roaming the DI crocheting hats for cancer patients and the childrenrsquos justice center A member of the LDS church who enjoyed service in the temple her favorite calling was compassionate service Mom worked at numerous places in the quest to help her sweetheart
provide for their family such as Walmart the Utah State fair and Hamilton Drug At every place and within her sphere of influ-ence was an influence for good in others lives Now silenced on Earth she will be that silent-but-sweet and tender feeling help-ing us to stay on the path till we meet again Our family would welcome all to come and share a moment with us in remembering a life well-lived in service A view-ing will be held Friday Aug 8 at the Valley View LDS Stake Center at 332 E 1000 North in Tooele from 6-8 pm and Saturday Aug 9 and an hour prior to the funeral at 11 am Internment will be at the Memorial Estates at 6500 S Redwood Road in West Jordan Utah A special thanks to Harmony Hospice who helped mom tremendously in her last days In remembrance of mom please pay it forward and be kind to all you come in contact with share a smile and give to those in need
IDAHO FALLS Idaho (AP) mdash Groves of aspen mdash tall skinny trees with telltale white bark and fluttering glossy leaves mdash are unmistakable in eastern Idaho
But look for the cone-shaped tops of conifers living among the smaller aspen and juniper trees creeping closer to the perimeter of the grove Itrsquos not an example of species diversity itrsquos a death sentence
Aspen mdash the most wide-spread tree in North America mdash are disappearing across the
western United States Eastern Idahorsquos aspen community once estimated to cover 40 percent of eastern Idahorsquos forested areas has declined by an estimated 60 percent in the past 100 years while Arizona has seen a 90 per-cent decline during that time said Aren Eddingsaas chairman of the science and technology committee for the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group and a wild-life biologist for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe
ldquoI would consider it a very big issuerdquo said Ben Dyer ecol-ogist for the Bureau of Land Management ldquoItrsquos a keystone species and vital to other plant animal and insect survivalrdquo
A keystone species is one that has a ldquodisproportionately large effect on the communities in which it occursrdquo according to Encyclopedia Britannica ldquoSuch species help to maintain local biodiversity within a community either by controlling populations of other species that would oth-erwise dominate the community or by providing critical resources for a wide range of speciesrdquo
Terry Thomas Idaho Department of Fish and Game regional habitat manager said eastern Idaho is losing 5000 acres of aspen each year
In order to combat that loss Fish and Game the US Forest Service Bureau of Land Management Idaho Department of Lands Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and Idaho State Department of Agriculture banded together in 2006 to form the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group The grouprsquos mission is to
preserve the speciesSince a number of species
benefit from aspen especially elk and deer Eddingsaas said conservation is vital
ldquoThey found that fawn and calves in those areas (with dense aspen groves) are healthierrdquo he said ldquoBecause of the diversity that aspen provide itrsquos just an important communityrdquo
While providing habitat and food for wildlife they also have a relatively short lifespan (70 to 100 years) That allows them to decompose and put nutrients back into the forest floor more often than other trees The mini-mal canopy of an aspen grove allows snow melt to drip into the groundwater rather than evapo-rate as it does on more dense canopies said Eddingsaas
Experts agree that the decline of aspen locally and around the West largely is the result of two things lack of fire and encroach-ment of conifers and juniper
Because the root system of aspens runs deeper below the ground than most trees aspens can survive forest fires that com-peting trees canrsquot But as wildfire fighting becomes more preva-lent aspen benefit less
ldquoWhen you have juniper encroachment they have a wide root system and take in a lot more water and can choke out the aspenrdquo Dyer said
The trees also are suscepti-ble to ldquoSudden Aspen Declinerdquo mdash a condition that claims entire groves without conifer invasion
Thomas cites an example of this in a research paper he published on the decline of
aspen from 2005 to 2007 amid the worst drought in 109 years 338000 acres of aspen perished in Colorado While the cause of Sudden Aspen Decline is still being researched most evidence points toward drought
The Aspen Working Group spends most of its time working to find ways to protect aspen The BLM has been removing juniper and conifers in the Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area east of Idaho Falls
Aspen are higher in fat than many other plants which make the aspen shoots a vital food source for deer and elk in the winter Dyer said the Tex Creek area attracts about 6000 deer and elk in the winter months The goal of the restoration proj-ect is to not only be able to pro-vide the food source for game but have enough shoots in spring to regenerate the groves in the area
Another way to help aspen thrive is through controlled burns to reduce the number of competing trees But that prac-tice can cause other problems
ldquoPeople donrsquot like to see smoke they donrsquot like to see black on the hillside up from their propertyrdquo Thomas said ldquoWe have a lot of tools in the toolbox itrsquos whether or not we get the opportunity to apply those toolsrdquo
The task is not an easy oneldquoConsidering the loss and the
fact that we donrsquot have the bud-get to do as much as we like wersquore not even close to keeping up with the loss of aspen on an annual basisrdquo Eddingsaas said
Aspen trees disappearing in eastern Idaho
AUBURN Mich (AP) mdash ldquoIrsquove never had a bad customerrdquo said Betty Sczepanski as she finished up the styling on one of her most faithful clients ldquoLetrsquos see how good you lookrdquo She turned cus-tomer Helen Ward in the beauty chair so they both could see the finished product in the mirror
Sczepanski has been cutting and styling womenrsquos hair since before 1960 and she has owned and operated her own shop Bettyrsquos Beauty Shop since 1966 And donrsquot even think about ask-ing her what she and her cli-ents talk about in her one-room beauty shop
ldquoWe talk about everythingrdquo Sczepanski told the Midland Daily News while she put the finishing touches on Wardrsquos hair ldquoYou wouldnrsquot want to hear it And thatrsquos all Irsquom gonna tell yourdquo
ldquoYes everythingrdquo Ward agreed laughing ldquoLocal news the way the world is now a daysrdquo
Sczepanski cuts and colors hair does permanents and sham-poos and sets
ldquoI donrsquot do menrsquos hair thoughrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoMaybe the women scare them awayrdquo The stylist has cut plenty of menrsquos hair in her time but these days her
clients are all ladiesSczepanski attended the now
defunct Bay City Beauty College graduating in 1954 She point-ed to a black-and-white photo-graph on the wall of her shop that shows her and several of her beauty school classmates
ldquoCan you find merdquo she asked with a laugh ldquoIrsquom the best look-ing onerdquo Sczepanski graduated from the beauty school when she was 20 years old
After graduation she found herself working at various shops in the area
ldquoI did some odd jobs here and there I worked for Mr and Mrs James (in their shop) in Bay City I started out as a shampoo girlrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoThatrsquos how all the girls startedrdquo After work-ing at a few small beauty shops Sczepanski found work at The Town Beauty Shop in downtown Midland in 1960
Around this time she met Helen Ward of Midland who would become a lifelong cus-tomer Ward said a neighbor told her of the new stylist in town so Ward decided to drop in to get her hair done
ldquoI needed a permanentrdquo Ward said ldquoA lot of the girls at that time
were doing the home permanent kits but I never didrdquo Ward liked how Sczepanski worked and she has been a customer ever since
Sczepanski worked in Midland until about 1966 when she decid-ed to strike out on her own
ldquoShe told me quietly that she was starting her own shoprdquo Ward said ldquoI followed her out hererdquo
Sczepanski said when the house was built the beauty shop was part of the design plan
These days Ward makes the time to visit the Auburn shop once a week
ldquoI come every week Most women do if they donrsquot do it themselvesrdquo Ward said of her visits ldquoI come for an hour but sometimes it goes longer if we keep talkingrdquo
Ward just turned 90 and she said her car recently had a birth-day as well
ldquoMy car just turned 21rdquo Ward said and she still drives
Sczepanski works five days a week and sometimes on Saturday When asked why she hasnrsquot retired her answer was quick and to the point
ldquoWhat would I do if I retired Watch the grass growrdquo she asked
Woman cuts hair for 50 years
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TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9THURSDAY August 7 2014
dropped 127 inches of rainfall Tooele received almost an inch of rain on July 29 alone
The storms helped Tooele meet or exceed normal monthly precipitation expectations since February They also helped Tooele partially catch up on the
water year This yearrsquos total pre-cipitation now stands at 1406 inches just 207 inches below the normal 1613 inches that the area historically accumulates by this time of year At the end of last month Tooele was 283 inch-es below normal
However climate predic-tions from the National Weather Service donrsquot expect the streak of lucky storms to continue
Precipitation is expected to return to normal through mid-August and the US Drought Monitor a cooperative effort of the US Department of Agriculture and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has projected drought conditions to become increasingly severe over the next month
The long-term forecast is more optimistic The National
Weather Service continues to project above-average rainfall in September and October on account of abnormalities in the Pacific Ocean that suggest an El Nino could develop this fall
The last statement issued by NOAA predicted a 70ndash80 percent chance of an El Nino this year which causes a temperature shift that brings warm water and increased rainfall to North and
South America July temperatures remained
roughly normal with an average high of 92 degrees compared to a normal 917 and an average low of 65 degrees compared to a normal 656
The 2013-14 water year will conclude on Sept 30 Measurements for the 2014-15 water year will begin on Oct 1elpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Water continued from page A1
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) mdash Mark and David McCubbin not only had big shoes to fill when they took over the family business but also had large socks
Mark is the chairman of McCubbin Hosiery Inc and his brother David is the president The company makes socks tights and shoes for women and chil-dren It makes products for sev-eral brands such as Stride Rite and Keds The warehouse and distribution center is at 5310 N Fifth St
The brothers are the third gen-eration of McCubbins in the busi-ness Their grandfather Chester McCubbin started the company in 1952 Their father Richard McCubbin also worked at the company until he left in 1967 to teach history at Casady School Thatrsquos when their grandmother Margaret McCubbin took over the business
The brothers worked for the company during summers while they were in college They started in the warehouse and eventually sold socks
Mark graduated in 1978 with a
history degree from Dartmouth University David graduated in 1980 from Washington and Lee University with a degree in politi-cal science They received degrees in fields that interested them though they knew it was a pos-sibility they would take over the family business
ldquoI decided to study what I enjoy even if it didnrsquot have any-thing directly to do with what I dordquo Mark said
Both however entered the family business once they fin-ished college
Just four years after Mark grad-uated and two years after David did their grandmother passed away and the brothers realized they were in charge It was over-whelming at first to realize they had so much to learn David said With the help of the employees the company thrived
At the time the company had only about 18 full-time employ-ees Today the company has about 100 with most of them being in Oklahoma City A few are in New York and Chicago and one stays in China David said
David travels frequently He makes trips to Europe and Asia throughout the year as well as around the country
ldquoAmerican Airlines loves merdquo he said jokingly
Although the company focuses on women and children David said by 2015 customers can expect to see more products for adults
The company has grown 10 to 20 percent each year over the last several years David said He expects about 20-percent growth next year
In 2011 the company sold $30 million in products By the end of its fiscal year Mark said he expects it will sell $70 million
The growth is due to great inves-tors and great products David said The brands are strong and people trust them The compa-nies they sell to are also a primary reason for McCubbinrsquos strength Clients include Samrsquos Club and Costco as well as retailers like Nordstrom and Dillardrsquos
The company produces its products in Asia especially China David said The company went offshore in the 1990s which
put it ahead of its competitors Now most of their competitors do as well It is cheaper to pro-duce hosiery in China because of the cheap labor When it comes to socks he estimates that only a few specialty brands are actually made in the US
One of the biggest challenges is making sure the product gets to the customers on time Mark said
ldquoOur product is literally on the other side of the worldrdquo he said
McCubbin also has to meet the needs of several customers in various ways he said
ldquoEvery customer wants what they want often in different waysrdquo Mark said ldquoOne of the challenges is balancing the needs of the customersrdquo
The brothers are fortunate David said They get to work together and around wonderful employees
ldquoI have no complaintsrdquo David said ldquoIrsquom very blessedrdquo
Okla brothers continue family hosiery business
DENVER (AP) mdash Denver is offering to take care of some of the immigrant children who have flooded across the border in recent months
The city announced Tuesday that it has submitted an applica-tion for a $12 million federal grant over three years to provide hous-ing counseling and other services to 60 children at a time If the offer is accepted the children would live for about a month on aver-age in an underused family shelter called the Family Crisis Center
ldquoDuring that time we would provide several services medical counseling legal acculturation services for them Educational ser-vices so schooling as wellrdquo Denver Human Services Executive Director Penny May said
Other organizations would help reunite the children with family who might be living in the United States The total number of chil-dren who would come through the shelter hasnrsquot been determined
Other cities including St Louis
also are applying for grants The grants are from a pool of $300 million available through the US Department of Health amp Human Servicesrsquo Office of Refugee Resettlement to provide residential services to unaccompanied minors in the country illegally
Maryland Gov Martin OrsquoMalley meanwhile is encouraging organi-zations to apply
Not everyone is on board with Coloradorsquos course of action
ldquoItrsquos my tax dollars and I have a problem with my tax dollars being spent to support any kind of illegal activityrdquo said Regina Thompson president of Colorado Tea Party Patriots ldquoItrsquos more compassionate to send these children back to par-entsrdquo
In a statement Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said helping some of the more than 57000 chil-dren at the border most of them from El Salvador Honduras and Guatemala is the right thing to do ldquoDenver is a welcoming compas-sionate city and we will not turn a
blind eye to children in need mdash no matter where they come from mdash if called upon to helprdquo Hancock said in statement
The statement also included endorsements of the plan from US Rep Diana DeGette several city council members and former University of Denver Chancellor Dan Ritchie
The city would work with its public hospital Denver Health and Lutheran Family Services to take care of the children Officials stressed that no city tax dollars would be used
A Grand Junction-based private agency Ariel Clinical Services that places troubled children in fos-ter homes also is applying to put some of the immigrant children in homes in the Denver area
At least 220 children from the border already have been sent to Colorado to live with relatives and other sponsors according to the Department of Health and Human Services
Full Document View Denver offers to take in border children
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In feet as of 7 am Wednesday
Vernon Creek at Vernon 106 noneSouth Willow Creek at Grantsville 140 -001
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The higher the AccuWeathercom UV Indextradenumber the greater the need for eye and skin protection 0-2 Low 3-5 Moderate 6-7 High 8-10Very High 11+ Extreme
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Manti
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Sports
FROM THE SIDELINES
SPORTS WRAP Pro motocross eventThe best motocross racers in the world including Ryan Dungey James Stewart Justin Barcia and Eli Tomac will be at Miller Motorsports Park on Saturday Aug 23 as the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series returns to Utah for a second-consecutive year This yearrsquos Zions Bank Utah National Round 12 of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will be the motocross season fina-le with all of the top motocross teams and riders scrambling for last-chance championship points and glory on the seriesrsquo most unique motocross track located in the infield of the state-of-the-art Miller Motorsports Park facility
Bowling leagueA new season of bowling is about to begin at All Star Lanes in Tooele Bowlers are needed for the Tuesday Morning Bowling Belles The Bowling Belles will begin league play on Tuesday Aug 26 at 915 am This is a ladies handi-cap league For more information call Nina Park at 435-837-2290 A meeting will be held at the bowl-ing alley at 10 am on Tuesday Aug 19
Donovan scores winnerIn the end Landon Donovan got the last laugh The 14-time MLS All-Star came back to haunt the club that jettisoned him after just a few months of a failed 2009 loan appearance with the game-winning goal Wednesday for a 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in the 2014 ATampT MLS All-Star Game The 70th-minute strike came after Bayernrsquos Robert Lewandowski and All-Star Bradley Wright-Phillips traded goals on opposite ends of halftime high-lighting a match in which MLS gave the German giants all that they could handle mdash and more mdash on a warm evening at Providence Park in Portland Donovan who came on in the 47th minute for another member of MLS royalty in Thierry Henry got behind the defense on a long feed from hometown star Diego Valeri from the right wing shucked Bayern defender Rafinha as he tried to recover and slotted past the man considered to be the finest goalkeeper in the world in Manuel Neuer Donovan was subbed off a minute later to a resounding ovation
Bees lose to FresnoAn unearned run in the eighth inning propelled the Fresno Grizzlies to a 6-5 win over the Salt Lake Bees on Tuesday night in Fresno Salt Lake trailed 5-4 when Taylorsville High School product John Buck homered to center in the sixth to tie the game With one out in the eighth Fresno catcher Guillermo Quiroz doubled down the left field line After Beesrsquo reliever Michael Brady (0-2) walked Adam Duvall a ground out by Jarrett Parker moved the runners to second and third Chris Dominguez hit a ground ball towards first baseman Ryan Wheeler who slipped going towards the ball lost his balance and had the ball glance off his glove for an error as Quiroz crossed the plate with the eventual winning run The Bees will host El Paso in a five-game series starting tonight
Jazz preseason setTickets for the 2014 Utah Jazz pre-season will go on sale this week Fans may purchase tickets online at utahjazzcom in-person at the EnergySolutions Arena box office or by phone at (801) 355-SEAT Jazz fans will get to see Head Coach Quin Snyder and the team in Salt Lake City when Utah opens the preseason at home against the Portland Trail Blazers on Oct 7 The Jazz will be back home to play the Los Angeles Clippers on Oct 13 before heading out on a four-game road trip The team will close out the preseason at home on Oct 24 hosting the Phoenix Suns This yearrsquos schedule marks the fourth time in five years that the Jazz will host three preseason games at EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City
Jazz holding anthem auditionsThe Utah Jazz are holding auditions for national anthem singers for the 2014-15 NBA season Auditions will be held Friday Oct 10 at EnergySolutions Arena from 9 am until 1 pm on a first-come first-serve basis The audition is open to the general public for individu-als and very small groups If you cannot make the live audition a recorded CD version of you singing the anthem may me mailed toUtah Jazz National Anthem AuditionsCO Meikle LaHue301 W South TempleSalt Lake City UT 84101All participants in the audition will be notified by e-mail whether they have been invited to perform the national anthem For questions contact LaHue at 801-325-2553
A10 THURSDAY August 7 2014
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
The 113- to 118-mile distance fits just right for Moreno Hofland and his Belkin Pro Cycling team
The Dutchman scored his second stage win of the week Wednesday in the 1183-mile Stage 3 of the Tour of Utah More than half of Wednesdayrsquos mile-age extended on U-36 from the Juab County line through Tooele County along the historic Pony Express route to the finish at Miller Motorsports Park Racers sprinted to the finish line after covering three laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP Hoflandrsquos time was 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds
Stage 3 started in Lehi at IM Flash Technologies headed south along the west shore of Utah Lake turned west through Eureka and headed back north on U-36 through Tooele County
Hofland also won Stage 1 on Monday which covered 1135 miles with most of the mileage through scenic Iron County with the start and finish in Cedar City Part of the Stage 1 route skirted Cedar Breaks National Monument
Michael Schaumlr of BMC Racing
Dutchman sprints to victory in Stage 3Sloveniarsquos Kocjan retains yellow jersey as overall leader at Tour of Utah
Earlier this week when I wrote summer is ending I didnrsquot realize how true it
was Thinking about it Irsquove also realised how desperate the local sports world needs summer to end Not to say this summer hasnrsquot been great for the sports world but itrsquos just time for fall to be spoken of in the present tense as opposed to the future tense
As such Irsquove put together a list of reasons Irsquom excited for the change in season In no particu-lar order mdash except for the first-mentioned item mdash I give you the top six reasons fall needs to be here now
Irsquom making a listThe only reason this is men-
tioned first in the list is the mere fact of well the listrsquos existence I canrsquot wait for the next few weeks when football coverage monop-olizes my writing and I donrsquot have time to make up ridiculous
lists to keep from going bored or insane
FootballThis has been on my mind for
a while now I know we had the Hall of Fame game already but does that really count Is that real football Irsquom not so sure but I do know the actual regular season of football leauges are starting in the next few weeks and I couldnrsquot be more happy mdash both from a professional and fan standpoint
Sunburns and bug bitesOK Irsquom sure this has every-
thing to do with the sunburn Irsquom currently experiencing from last
weekendrsquos boating trip to Bear Lake or the bug bites I thought gave me blood poisoning this week but is there anyone in the world who loves these things Itrsquos pretty hard to overexpose your skin to the sun or bugs when the weather cools off and you have to wear a hoodie during the day
BlogsA couple friends of mine run
a well-written and hillarious-at-times blog during the summer While I very much enjoy their reading I feel a little awful inside at the realization that not only do I have more than enough time to read their description of what a Disney princess mixed martial arts tournament might be like but Irsquom enjoying it
GolfingWait golf is on this list
Hear me out let me describe the typical manrsquos golf experi-
ence Each winter he gets a new golf accessory for Christmas whether itrsquos a season pass new iron alumni golf balls what-ever mdash even if itrsquos a self-given present He waits all through February for a chance to get on the course and once he does he realizes how long itrsquos been since hersquos hit a golf ball or how the new driver exposes a flaw in his technique Each week he works to improve his game which he does but he canrsquot seem to string that perfectly consistent round together His top score improves by a stroke or two over last sum-mer and the season ends with way too many curse words bug bites and sunglasses tanlines Letrsquos just say itrsquos time for me to be done with the sport Well almost Irsquoll give it a few more weeks because I know Irsquoll miss it when the snow starts
American soccer fansOK Irsquom not talking about the
actual soccer fans who actually follow the team they actually care about all the time Irsquom talk-ing about the fans who bought American soccer jerseys during the World Cup without even knowing who Bob Bradley is Let me be clear I like soccer and I like the idea of Americans liking soccer but letrsquos add a little con-sistency huh Irsquod be pleasantly surprised if most of these once-in-four-years fanatics could tell me what team or even what league Clint Dempsey plays for and in
Tavin Stucki is a recent jour-nalism graduate of Utah State University who hasnrsquot found a sport he doesnrsquot like To talk Aggie football or for tips on his next outdoor adventure in Tooele County hit him up on Twitter TooeleTAVscript
The top six reasons summer needs to just stopTavin Stucki
COMMUNITY NEWS EDITORCOMMU
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
Professional cyclist Breanne Nalder fought back tears after the first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition ended Wednesday after-noon at Miller Motorsports Park
ldquoThis is really emotional for me Our team wanted to make a statement today and later on (today) Irsquom riding in the memo-rial race for Chase (Pinkham) on the west trackrdquo Nalder said
Nalder of Salt Lake City was named Most Aggressive Rider in the womenrsquos edition race She races for DNA Cycling powered by F4
Nalder broke away from the pack midway through the 15-lap circuit and made other teams chase her while members of her own team conserved energy She led the race by about one kilome-ter for two laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP
ldquoWe wanted to attack non-stop so when I got the nod it was time to go out and go as hard as I could It took a lot of effort to go out there an put yourself in the hurt locker and force other teams to chase and work hard Our sprinters were able to sit in the draft and conserve energyrdquo Nalder said
DNA Cycling powered by F4rsquos Tina Pic was able to sprint to the line for fifth place in a close finish
Pinkham was a top profes-
sional cyclist from Salt Lake City who died April 14 at age 23 of an accidental overdose on pain medication according to new reports He had been plagued with pain after being hit by a car while training in Canada in 2008 Several local Utah cyclists competed in the Chase Pinkham Criterium after Stage 3 of The Tour of Utah ended with three
final laps on the 22-mile east track
ldquoIt was hard out there and really windy but the course was smooth so it made for a lot of dynamicsrdquo Nalder said ldquoIrsquom more of an endurance racer and a hill climber so when it was time for me to go out and lead it took a lot out of me After I led for two laps my teammate
Anne Perry went out next and led Our sprinters are Tina Pic and Chantel Olsenrdquo
United Healthcarersquos Coryn Rivera Indianapolis won the Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition with a time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 20 seconds against a field of 64 competitors
Second place was clinched by Mandy Heintz of Houston of
Guru Cycles powered by Haute Wheels Racing Third-place went to Meredith Miller of Fort Collins Colorado of Pepper Palace Pro Cycling
Rivera said her teamrsquos plan worked perfectly on Wednesday
ldquoWe had to ride the front a little bit to keep the speed up in
Utahrsquos Nalder wins Most Aggressive RiderRacer from Indianapolis wins first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Women racers negotiate at turn on the east track at Miller Motorsports Park The 15-lap Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition was held for the first time on Wednesday
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) crosses the finish line on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah win Hofland earned his first-place win with a time of 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds The stage covered 1183 miles SEE TOUR MEN PAGE A11
SEE TOUR WOMEN PAGE A11
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 A11TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Team won Stage 2 which cov-ered 1307 miles and started in Panguitch and ended in Torrey
Finishing second in Stage 3 was Andrea Palini (Italy) of Team Lampre-Merida who was third on Stage 1 in Cedar City Eric Young (USA) of Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies fin-ished third Both Palini and Young had the same time as Hofland
Overall race leader Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) of Team Smartstop retained the yellow jersey after
three days of the tour by finishing sixth in Wednesdayrsquos stage Kocjan continues to hold a two-second lead over Schaumlr (Switzerland) and an eight-second margin over Serghei Tvetcov (Romania) of Jelly Belly presented by Maxxis
The Tour of Utah includes seven stages with the final stage starting and ending in Park City on Sunday Stage 7 covers 78 miles winding through Summit and Wasatch counties
Kocjan finished second in both Stage 1 and Stage 2
ldquoThe guys were awesome today They led on the front of the peloton from the start (in Lehi) and they worked hard The cross-
winds made the stage much more difficult than it looked at first so we just stayed at the front I just stayed all the time at the front of the peloton and just controlled the pacerdquo Kocjan said at the post-race press conference at MMP ldquoTomorrowrsquos stage for sure is very difficult The pure climbers will probably show their legs We will see how it goesrdquo
Stage 4 covers 1047 miles and starts in Ogden with a finish at Powder Mountain with three laps around Pine View Reservoir
Moving into the fourth spot overall is 22-year-old American Robin Carpenter of the Hincapie Sportswear Development Team
Carpenter who finished in the bunch sprint on Stage 3 earned the Subaru Best Young Rider award jersey He also claimed the Ski Utah King of the Mountain award jersey winning maximum points on the category 4 King of the Mountain of the day at Eureka
The Tour of Utah includes a few notable professional racers including Jens Voight of Germany Cadel Evans of Australia and Ivan Basso of Italy
Voight has worn the yellow jersey twice during the Tour de France though he has never chal-lenged for the overall champion-ship He is known for his propen-sity to attack
Evans won 2011 Tour de France and placed seventh in the menrsquos cross country mountain bike race at the 200i Summer Olympics in Sydney
Basso is a two-time winner of the Tour of Italy in 2006 and 2010
The Tour of Utah returns to Ogden for a sixth time on Thursday for the start of Stage 4 The start of the 1047-mile stage will take place on Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden at 1110 am and travels through the North Ogden Divide for the first of two ascents The first big shakeup in the overall standings could happen on the slopes of the first mountain top finish of the week with the climb to Powder Mountain Ski Resort This new addition to the Tour ascends more than 3000 feet in just six milesmwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Mencontinued from page A10
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) winds down on the track after capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah through Tooele County which ended with three laps on the Miller Motorsports race track
the last two kilometers so we ran through our riders pretty quickly Alison (Powers) pulled through as usual did an awesome lead out delivering me to the line Luckily I didnrsquot run into any bad luck today so it went perfectly to planrdquo said Rivera who owns 58 national championships in her stellar careermwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Womencontinued from page A10
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Breanna Nalder races in yesterdayrsquos Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park Nalder took home the jersey for most aggressive rider
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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 7 2014
ending all lawsuits between the city and Overlake developers
ldquoWe believe this settlement will allow our city to move forward and will close a difficult chapter in our historyrdquo said Brad Pratt Tooele City council chairman ldquoIt addresses the juryrsquos verdict in a way that minimizes its impact on the citizens of Tooelerdquo
Tooele City officials are confi-dent that they will be able to meet the financial obligations of the agreement without raising taxes or reducing city services
ldquoAt this time it is not our intent nor our plan in the future to raise taxes or cut services as a result of this settlementrdquo said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy
Tooele City has already cut a check for the initial $2 million payment to Overlake develop-ers using fund balance or rainy day funds accumulated in the capital projects fund according to Dunlavy
The settlement averts a Sept 4 Utah Supreme Court appear-ance during which both parties were scheduled to again pick up the battle in court with oral argu-ments for an appeal of the $207 million final judgment entered by the 3rd District Court
According to the settlement while neither party admits fault liability or wrongdoing both par-ties accept that the total amount of the claim against Tooele City by Tooele Associates including accumulated interest to be $21 million
The developers agreed to credit the city with the value of 1805-acre-feet of municipal water at $3750 per acre-foot for a total of $68 million
The $3750 per acre-foot value for water was agreed upon by both parties because that is the price Tooele Associates would have paid for water if they had been required to purchase the water back in 2002 before the lawsuit started according to Dunlavy
The $136 million that remains after subtracting the value of the water rights transfer and the ini-tial payment will be paid by the city in nine annual payments of approximately $15 million per year The payments include inter-est at 215 percent annually
However the agreement gives the city the option of paying the last two annual payments with additional water rights in lieu of cash at $3750 per acre-foot
The last two annual payments total $28 million according to the payment schedule included in the agreement
The agreement also gives the developers the option until Dec 31 2029 to purchase up to an additional 1495 acre-feet of water rights certificates at $3750 per acre-foot If the developers pur-chase the entire 1495 acre-feet of water they will pay Tooele City $56 million
If the city opts to make the last two payments with water rights and the developers exercise their full option to purchase additional water the net cash payments to the developers made by Tooele City would be $92 million instead of $156 million
The agreement contains lan-guage that restricts the water rights that Overlake developers obtain from Tooele City to use in the Overlake subdivision
ldquoMy fear was if we had just paid the developers the $207 million that the money would have left our communityrdquo Pratt said ldquoNow part of our payment the water rights will stay in our community and help build the community Overlake will be developed We will get more homes and more people which will increase the economic opportunities in our communityrdquo
The agreement includes other concessions by both parties to settle disputes stemming from the original development agree-ment for Overlake
The settlement will allow the development of Overlake to resume and add up to 4800 homes to Tooele City
ldquoIt has always been our pri-mary objective in this dispute to find a way to develop Overlakerdquo said Bill Perry of Perry Homes ldquoWe believe that this settlement will allow us now to do so and we believe that both parties will ben-efit from the future development of the Overlake propertyrdquo
Tooele City agreed to accept all current public improvements in Overlake and to complete at the cityrsquos expense improvements to 400 West and other curb gutter and sidewalks in the subdivision
Tooele City also agreed to promptly review and approve updated plans for the next phase of Overlake and the golf course plat
ldquoI especially look forward to developing the Overlake golf course community including an improved entrance and a full service clubhouserdquo said Drew Hall managing partner of Tooele Associates
Existing zoning design stan-dards and amenities will remain in place in Overlake according to Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker
ldquoIt is important for the exist-ing residents of Overlake to know that the quality of their commu-nity will not changerdquo he said
The developers agree to pay for a third-party firm to complete inspections of public improve-ments and to pay all other appli-cable impact and development fees
All undeveloped areas out-side of existing subdivisions of Overlake will be withdrawn from the North Tooele City Special Service District according to the agreement
Future disputes between Tooele City and Overlake devel-opers will be resolved by neutral experts The agreement describes protocol for conflict resolution between the parties
The origins of Overlake dates back to 1995 when Hall approached Tooele City officials with an idea for a master planned community northwest of the city proper
Tooele City negotiated a development agreement that was signed in 1997 and the city annexed roughly 2000 acres of property owned by Tooele Associates and combined it with another parcel nearing 1000 acres that was already in the city limits This became the subdivi-sion known as Overlake
In 2002 Hall filed several law-suits in 3rd District Court against
Tooele City claiming the city had violated the development agree-ment for Overlake
Hall alleged that Tooele City misapplied public improvement ordinances required public improvements in Overlake to meet standards not required of other developers created an arbitrary punch list of items that needed to be fixed for public improve-ments to be considered complete slowed down or refused to make final inspections and refused to recognize prior admissions that some public improvements were complete
In 2004 Tooele City filed a coun-tersuit against Tooele Associates for violations of the Overlake development agreement
The case went to jury trial in 3rd District Court in June 2009
The jury found that both Tooele City and Tooele Associates violated the development agree-ment and awarded a net judg-ment of $207 million in damages to Tooele Associates
In 2010 3rd District Court Judge Randall Skanchy who pre-sided over the jury trial declared a mistrial citing irreconcilable conflicts in the juryrsquos verdict
Hall appealed the mistrial rul-ing The Utah Court of Appeals reversed the mistrial ruling in August 2012 and sent the case back to Skanchy for final judg-ment
Tooele City asked the Utah Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeals decision to overturn the mistrial ruling in September 2012 Two months later the high court announced it would not review the Court of Appealsrsquo decision
In October 2013 prior to enter-ing his final judgment in favor of Tooele Associates for $207 mil-lion plus post-judgment interest Skanchy denied several motions filed by Tooele City including a request to set aside or modify the jury verdict and a request for a new trial
Tooele City officials announced their intention to appeal the final judgment to the state Supreme Court in December 2013
Tooele Associatesrsquo attorneys filed a cross-appeal that asked the court to require Tooele City to pay an additional $92 million in legal fees and pre-judgment interest
Both parties were scheduled to make oral arguments before the Supreme Court in September
ldquoIrsquove always said we will do whatrsquos in the best interest of the citizens of Tooele Cityrdquo Dunlavy said ldquoThis settlement accom-plishes that objective I am grate-ful that Mr Hall and Mr Perry were willing to continue to nego-tiate with the city towards this endrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Lawsuit continued from page A1
A12
Tooele Valley Rotary Club presents itrsquos 9th Annual
Friday August 22 2014 Oquirrh Hills Golf Course
A fundraising event to provide funding for Tooele Valley Rotary
Community Projects including
To register or for more details
contact
Nancy Thompson 435-249-1154
Dictionaries for all 3rd graders in
TCSD
Back to School Community Closet
Canyon Clean-Up
Park Projects
Homeless sack lunches
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Hometownbull Bulletin Board
bull Weddings Missionaries Birthdays
B1THURSDAY August 7 2014
Unless otherwise requested community news items such as weddings missionaries birthdays babies and The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date To place a community news item or for more information contact the Community News Editor at 882-0050 or tstuckitooeletranscriptcom Items more than one month old will not be considered for publication
AUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP TOOELE MISSIONARY FROM DOING WHAT
HE LOVES
Building Spirit
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HometownHometownAUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP
uilding Spirituilding Spirituilding Spirituilding Spirit
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HometownHometownAUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP
uilding Spirituilding SpiritSTORYANN HERRON
PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
SEE SPIRIT PAGE B8
B8B8
THURSDAY August 7 2014B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
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This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
A H T N W E G P G2 7 9 6 5 8 4 3 2
Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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OPENCRANESMILELAUGHTERFOODJOKESWORLDQUICKLYGUESSORDERPEOPLESILLYFUNLEARN
Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
physical exercise
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
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THURSDAY August 7 2014TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
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ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
Super Crossword SHOOTING RESTRICTION
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
9 6 1 2 3 5 8 4 74 8 2 7 1 9 5 3 65 7 3 4 8 6 1 9 27 2 6 9 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 8 7 3 6 2 98 3 9 1 6 2 7 5 4
6 9 8 3 2 1 4 7 53 1 4 5 9 7 2 6 82 5 7 6 4 8 9 1 3
Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
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Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
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208000208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
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50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $210000Beautiful condo on the golf course This
condo is like new Clean Plantation shutters Skylight in kitchen for lots of natural light
Covered patio with access from 2 bedrooms
50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURYNew Listing
Service with a Smile
Services
DRYWALL and all Con-struction Services Pro-fessional Quality De-pendable Referencesavailable Free esti-mates Jobs big ampsmal l Tooe le (801)660-9152
ALTERATIONSand AWARD WINNING
TAILORINGby
KATHY JONES
882-6605ABRAHAMS LAWN ampTree Service Mowingtree removal yardclean up bark layingsod trimming weedshandyman Free esti-mates (435)849-2867
ELECTRICIAN HANDY-MAN residential com-mercial electrical in-stalls amp repairs remod-eling painting plumb-ing Dale 435-843-7693801-865-1878 L i -censed insured Majorcredit cards accepted
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Services
PROFESSIONAL
PAINTING done for thebest price in townCall Jeremy (435)849-5334
FUN PIANO LESSONSSpots available for halfh o u r l e s s o n s$40month starting inSeptember Call now toreserve your spotBethany (435)882-3482
HANDYMAN Tree trim-ming sprinklers yardwork Snow RemovalResidential and busi-ness Call Jimmy at(435)241-8153(435)249-5060
HOME REPAIRS expertDoor knobs base-boards mouldings dry-wall repairs texturescaulking weatherproof-ing framing home up-dating and renovationsand much moreSmalljobs okay Call Shane(435)840-0344
PRIVATE TUTORINGI am a certifiedteacher with 20yrs ex-perience All agessubjects Call Angela(435)882-2733(435)496-0590
NEED A PAINTER Lo-cal professional painterGREAT prices Li-censed Serving Tooeleamp SL areas Call forf ree est imate JJ(801)631-5757
Services
HONEY DOS Profes-sional Need newdoors windows or re-placement glass Re-modeling basementsfinish work paintingwindow cleaning sprin-klers swamp coolersGreat deals on waterheaters Call now forspecial rates on base-ment finishing Will beatcompetitors prices Weaccept credit cards(801)706-5339
RAIN GUTTERS seam-less aluminum all col-ors licensed and in-sured free estimates(435)841-4001
TREE WORK Free esti-mates Local companyLicensed amp insuredBucket truck Craneservice Stump re-moval mulch 801-633-6685 PreciseYardcom
VOICE LESSONS Allages No experiencerequired Learn propertechniques will workwith all styles of sing-ing (435)850-0590
Miscellaneous
ALCOHOLICS ANONY-MOUS Meeting DailyNoon and 800pm1120 West Utah AveOasis Alano Club Nextto Whites trailer court(860)798-2139
ANTIQUE VANITY withinlaid front antiquedresser with mirror freestanding darkwood mir-ror many dolls- buyo n e o r a l l (435)882-2938
DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
DO YOU Love Pam-pered Chef Are youcurious about Pam-pered Chef Inter-ested in attending aPampered Chef cook-ing show Would youlike to host a cookingcatalog or Facebookshow Would you likea career or to earnextra income as aPampered Chef con-sultant Contact meat (435)830-8784or chefamy
fullhappinesscom orvisit my website atwwwpamperedchefbizafeinauer
METAL SHELVINGwbrackets slat boardshelving wbracketsglass shelves securitymirrors Please call ifinterested (435)840-4631
SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Furniture amp Appliances
BEAUTIFUL Allen Organ(foot pedal included)from the old ErdaChapel $300 obo(435)882-1230 or(435)843-7576
KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
GRANTSVILLE 3796 NSun Valley Drive Sat-urday August 98am-3pm Somethingfor everyone Saddlestack clothing includingsome contractor materi-als amp electrical items
HAVING A GARAGE
SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
STANSBURY 59 WNautical Drive Satur-day 8am-noon Multifamily Clothes toysbooks brand news c h o o l s u p p l i e s smoker filing cabinetmaternity beardeddragon
STANSBURY 6149Schooner Lane Satur-day 8am-2pm Mercurytrolling motor air com-pressor tools completesalt water aquariumwith live stock andmany other miscthings (801)750-6588
STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
TOOELE 417 S 1230 ESaturday 7am-noonThis is the one youdont want to missEarly birds welcomeNice stuff
TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
TOOELE 822 Cedar-view Circle Saturday9am-noon Movingsale
TOOELE 894 N 1480 ESaturday 8am-1pmThree family sale Lotsof good stuff Large en-tertainment centercrafts yarn fabricframes lots of toysbike kids picnic table(new) quilt standsbooks paints clothes-kids amp ladies plus sizessome things new misc
DEADLINES FOR clas-sifieds ads are Mondayand Wednesdays by445 pm
Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
435-884-3374pamperedpetresortcom
AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
RUSH LAKE
KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
rushlakekennelscom
Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 wwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
BECOME A SUB-
SCRIBER 882-0050
Child Care
ADVANCED LearningPreschool now takinga p p l i c a t i o n s f o r2014-15 school year3yrs teaching experi-ence and CNA certified$65mo 4-5yr olds$55mo 3yr olds CallJ o d e e M c N u t t(801)669-3222 MelissaAlbrecht (435)249-1339
DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
SMALL DAYCARE lov-ing home 25yrs experi-ence By West Elemen-tary (approx 400South) Great pricesDebbie (801)604-0918
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
SEEKING DIRECT careStaff for a disabledadult in GrantsvilleTraining will be pro-vided Call Robyn(801)918-1162 for moreinformation
Help Wanted
Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
TRANSCRIPTBULLETIN
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Call Laramie Dunn for ALL your Real Estate needs435-224-4000
Call Laramie DunnTooele Countyrsquos Real Estate Specialist
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15 beautiful 5 acre lots with amazing views still available
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$199900 4 bdrm 3 bath home on a large 030 acre lot wviews all around Great SE location with lots of RV parking Fenced yard and very clean
418 S 800 EastTooele
8 COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IN COUNTY CALL FOR DETAILS
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$174900 Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 frac12 bath condo with gorgeous upgrades amp 2 car garage Cherry cabinets amp fl ooring granite counter tops amp much more Let some-one else do the maintenance for you
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THE MARKET IS MY LISTINGS NEAR GONEhellip
Give me a call if YOU want to MOVE on
Gorgeous Home5 bedroom 3 bath 3120 sq
Nicole Wanlass435-840-3779
Eyrin Siniscalchi435-830-9733
Home For Sale
$239900
1035 PAULOS BLVD bull TOOELE
Help Wanted
Sheet Metal Fab WorkerEntry level position toassist skilled laborers ina metal shop Must be18 years old able to liftup to 40 lbs regularlyand 80 lbs occasion-ally Good memoriza-tion skills needed withability to learn quicklyEOE Drug Free withgreat benefits Pleasesend resume tohvacjoblivecom orstop by Harris Air Sys-tems 272 N BroadwayTooele for a job appli-cation No phone callsplease
Wanted
I AM paying more foryour junk cars andtrucks I will come toyou and tow it away(435)224-2064
PAYING UP TO $1000for your unwanted cartruck or van running ornot Lost title We canhelp Its worth yourt i m e C a l l(801)688-9053
BECOME A SUB-
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Wanted
WANTED Scrap metalAppliances lawn mow-ers garbage disposalsetc Will pick up freeC a l l R i c k a t(801)599-5634
Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike wwwtooeletranscriptcom
Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious inquiries onlywd hookups ac$500dep $585mo Nopets No Smoking(435)830-6518
LARGE 2BDRM 15bthwd hookups garbagedisposal storage shedprivate patio coveredparking No smokingAbolutely no pets$650mo $500dep(435)241-9118
SETTLEMENT CAN-YON APARTMENTSDeposit moves you inwith a 12mo lease(435)882-6112
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
FULLY FURNISHED
3bdrm 1bth includesutilities amp trash no petsno smoking Yard careprovided $1350mo$500dep OwnerAgent (435)882-6744(801)554-9118
HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
HORSE PROPERTYhome for rent 5bdrm2bth large detachedgarage 412 E 500 NTooele $1350mo(435)840-2773
Large home for rent inStansbury Park 5bdrm3bth for $1600mo in-cludes lawn care NoPets No smoking Call205-994-0886 for moreinformation
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Homes for Rent
SELLER WILL FinanceCheaper than Rent
(435)277-0889(New Number)
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SELLERS Make $10-15K above marketvalue on your home435-849-8880
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STOCKTON 3BDRM2bth wd $900mo1st last months plussecurity deposit Call(435)640-7579
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthnewer home fencedyard double garage(801)842-9631 guar-drightpropertycom Eq-uity RE
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthcottage Hookups
swamp fenced $795136 North 4th Street
(Front)Davidson Realty Inc
(801)466-5078wwwdripmcom
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthhome for rent 2 carcarport wadditionalparking in back Nosmoking pets Refer-e n c e s r e q u i r e d $900mo $500dep(435)830-5429
TOOELE 4BDRM25bth beautiful fencedyard 2 single garages2 4 0 0 s q f t l i v i n g $1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
TOOELE 5BDRM 2bthrambler fenced yardBrand New carpet$1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
Homes
$$SAVE MONEYSearch Bank amp HUDhomes wwwTooeleBankHomescomBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
BEAUTIFUL BRAND
New Home $1980002bdrm 2bth 2800sqftmany upgrades A mustsee 1032 South 1050W e s t C a l l E l i(435)850-9973
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Homes
HOME BUILT FORFAMILY AND ENTER-TAINMENT 5bdrm 3full bath Rambler100 finished Extra Lgfamily room wfull wetbar plus a 30ft vinlydeck that you can walkout from master bdrmor sun room Haslots ofstorage throughoutBackyard fully fencedwith gate to childrenspark Home is withinwalking distance ofschools This home isperfect for a family thatis ready to move-in Noneedto finish uncom-pleted rooms Alreadydone MUST SEESales Price recently re-duced Great buy at$277900 Call today205-994-0886
Mobile Homes
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
FOR SALE By Owner14x70 single wide mo-bile home 3bdrm 1bth$15000 obo 24hr no-tice (435)882-3055(435)496-3322
FREE We will moveyour home for free toour beautiful communityin Grantsville VillageMHP 653 East MainLot 9 Grantsville UTC a l l A l e x(435)224-4804
Office Space
FOR LEASE OfficeBus iness SpaceUtilities included 54South Main (plus oth-ers) 1mo free(602)826-9471
OFFICE OR retail space26 W Vine Street goodparking prox 600sqft$450 801-205-3883
Lots amp Land
WOULD LIKE To SellBurial plots GrantsvilleCity Cemetery $260each Call Allan orMadge (435)884-3225
Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
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NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
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GRAND STORAGE
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EAST LYME Conn (AP) mdash When Randi an inmate at the York Correctional Institution was selected in April to participate in The Red Dog Project a program that gets rescue dogs ready for adoption she wondered ldquoAm I emotionally ready Itrsquos a big responsibilityrdquo
Randi who is serving 2-12 years for criminal violation of a restraining order is a recov-ering drug addict and says she has been in abusive relation-ships most of her life Because she had her own problems to deal with she wondered if she could she help a dog that had its own issues
Randi soon discovered she could and she learned more about herself in the process
ldquoI learned how to be more responsiblerdquo said Randi whose last name was withheld per Department of Correction policy ldquoI learned to be accountable to something Just like me all they need is a little TLCrdquo
The Red Dog Project was introduced to the prison on Oct 31 and has since helped 40 dogs find new homes
Lorin Liesenfelt founder of the Dog Days rescue group runs the organizationrsquos Red Dog Project Dogs are pulled from shelters from within Connecticut as well as Georgia which has shelters with high euthanasia rates She teaches the inmates to handle the dogs and get them ready for adoption
ldquoThese dogs were literally hours from being euthanizedrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoThe women here are so patient and understand-ing They want the dogs to suc-ceedrdquo
The inmatesrsquo rooms are equipped with baby gates and dog crates for their compan-ions Each week the dog gets a new handler The purpose for doing that is twofold - it social-izes the dog to different people and the inmates donrsquot get too attached The average stay for a dog is four to six weeks The dogs are put up for adoption at an event held once a month at the Tractor Supply Co store in Old Saybrook
Liesenfelt said some of the dogs have been abused or neglected or never given the love they deserve - something that the inmates can relate to
ldquoWersquore saving each otherrdquo said Tiffany who is serving 412 years for burglary ldquoItrsquos therapeutic for us Itrsquos rewarding to know wersquore saving a liferdquo
Tiffany is working with Prince a 1-year-old golden retriever mix
York had previously host-ed the National Education for Assistance Dog Services training program and Warden Stephen Faucher was eager to bring a dog program back ldquoThe offend-ers feel good about themselves because theyrsquore part of a program thatrsquos successfulrdquo he said ldquoThey want something to nurture This gives them the opportunity to give backrdquo
Correction Officer Michael DiLoreto who is a Red Dog facil-ity coordinator said the program can have up to 10 inmate han-dlers Low-security level inmates must be free of any discipline tickets to be considered for the program
Liesenfelt visits the prison at least twice a week to check on the dogsrsquo progress As she entered the corridor of Thompson Hall the dogs could sense her They began to wag their tails vigor-ously
Liesenfelt checked in with Correction Officer Eric Morin to see if there have been any issues with the dogs He reported good news Koko a 1-year-old shep-herd mix is being more social and doesnrsquot appear as skittish
The group then walked down-stairs to the solarium where inmates sat in a semi-circle Liesenfelt taught the women how to properly walk the dogs on a leash She told one inmate to walk faster as she noticed the dog looking around and getting bored She told her to use the command ldquoLeave itrdquo when she noticed the dog beginning to stray
Tiffany and Prince are working on walking together Prince tends to flop on the ground when he doesnrsquot want to walk anymore
Liesenfelt encouraged Tiffany to hold the leash close to her body and gently tug him until he gets the cue that itrsquos time to get up When Prince started to walk she told Tiffany to pick up the pace and make the stroll more enjoyable for him Tiffany gives him treats after a success-ful walk
Red Dog isnrsquot the only animal program within the Department of Correction Inmates also participate in other animal res-cue programs including the Second Chance Large Animal Rehabilitation Facility a collab-orative effort between the state Department of Agriculture and the DOC that rescues farm ani-mals that have been taken from their owners
Correction Officer Steve Curran dog program coordinator for the department said one of the menrsquos prisons the Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center in Uncasville also has a grey-hound socialization and adop-tion program
Curran said DOC Commissioner James Dzurenda and his wife have rescued dogs and are big supporters of the program He said the Red Dog Project does not cost the state any money as all the expenses are paid for by the organization
The Red Dog Project was named after a rescue pit bull mix in Bridgeport who had parvovi-rus mange and other illnesses The dog lost all of its fur expos-ing its red skin And from then on any dog that needed a little more care has been deemed a ldquoRed Dogrdquo Liesenfelt said
Jennifer Potts a York secretary who knew Liesenfelt through her rescue work put Liesenfelt in touch with Curran Both Curran and Liesenfelt said the collabora-tion has been a success
ldquoI never thought Irsquod say that Irsquom excited to go to prisonrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoItrsquos amazing to see both the dogs and women come out of their shellsrdquo
DiLoreto said the offenders can participate in the program until theyrsquore released from prison He said he has seen positive changes in the womenrsquos behavior
ldquoThey see value and beauty in every dogrdquo he said ldquoand hope-fully they see it within them-selves as wellrdquo
Prison project helps inmates and dogs
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2012 to 2649397 at the end of 2013 an increase of 69 percent according to Mike Ulrich who presented the audit findings to the county commission at their Tuesday night meeting
However only $158000 of that fund balance was in cash the remaining fund balance was made up largely of receivables to be collected by the end of February according to Ulrich
ldquoIf you want to keep it tight and not save for a rainy day then thatrsquos good because thatrsquos what yoursquore doingrdquo he said ldquoI would take a look at thatrdquo
Ulrich suggested two or three months of operating expens-es in cash as an appropriate reserve amount
ldquoYou donrsquot have a lot of breathing roomrdquo he said
The state minimum for the
countyrsquos fund balance is 5 per-cent of revenue while the maxi-mum fund balance allowed by state law is 50 percent of rev-enue according to Ulrich
ldquoYou currently have a fund balance of around 11 to 12 per-cent which is at the lower end but still within the parametersrdquo he said
Ulrich noted that the county was successful at reducing the balance of interfund loans to the Deseret Peak Complex fund The amount owed to other funds by the Deseret Peak fund dropped from $65 million at end of 2012 to $46 million at end of 2013 according to the audit report
While Deseret Peak Complex continues to operate in the red the amount of cash used for operating activities there dropped by 56 percent from $1499329 in 2012 to $658930 in 2013 These figures do not include depreciation or debt
service expenses While the auditors gave the
county a clean opinion on it financial statements the audit report did note a few areas for improvement
The auditors called attention to the fact that the county did not provide the required seven day advance notice for the bud-get adoption hearing for the 2013 budget
For the second year in a row the lack of timely entering of transactions into the account-ing system caused some funds to exceed their budget at year end according to the audit report
Auditors also recommended that procedures be adopted to ensure proper monitoring of federal alcohol and substance abuse grant funds and the coun-tyrsquos mental health grant
In addition to building the fund balance the county also lowered its long term debt on
2013 according to Ulrich ldquoThe county ended the year
with $36 million in long term
debt down almost $25 million from last yearrdquo he said ldquoThe county had no problems in mak-
ing its obligations to pay their long term debt obligationsrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Audit continued from page A1
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
An audit report prepared by an Ogden-based accounting firm concluded Tooele Countyrsquos financial health improved for the year ending Dec 31 2013
financial expertsThe audit committee
reviewed the countyrsquos financial statements reports generated by the independent auditor and met with Mike Ulrich who represents the accounting firm that completed the indepen-dent audit according to Edwin Van Stam a member of the vol-unteer audit committee
The volunteer audit commit-tee recommended that mone-tary and human resources need to be allocated to the countyrsquos tax collection software system and to ensure that all funds and accounts are reconciled month-ly so that the county commis-
sion has accurate financial information
The volunteer audit commit-tee also recommended that the county adopt a whistleblower policy that includes the protec-tion of county employees from reprisal for reporting in good faith They recommended that the whistleblower system be overseen by the county com-mission and the clerkauditor
The committee also reported that the county needs to allo-cate monetary resources to ensure that the county has a competent financial manager to ensure reconciliations are completed and that day-to-day accounting is accurate
The budget advisory board weighed in with a list of recom-mendations regarding internal
auditsAmong the budget commit-
teersquos recommendations were Define an internal audit process in county code conduct inter-nal audits of all departments on a two-year cycle include a review of adherence to appli-cable county codes and state statutes in the internal audit process review the effective-ness of departmental policies and procedures and review employee training in financial policies during internal audits
The budget advisory board also called for ldquoadequate resources to be appropriated by the county commission to facil-itate the completion of internal audit proceduresrdquo
The budget committee mem-bers include Tooele County
Recorder Jerry Houghton Wayne Anderton the Utah Public Employees Association chairman for the Tooele County employees chapter Rod Thompson Tooele County Roads department director and Dean Johnson area presi-dent and branch manager for Zions Bank
Other members of the bud-get advisory board include Larry Shumway former Utah State Superintendent of Public Instruction and for-mer Superintendent of Tooele County School District Jake Jacobson a certified public manager and a former small business owner and contrac-tor Cody Deeter vice-president of Lewis Young Robertson and Burningham a Salt Lake City-
based municipal financial advi-sory and consulting firm David Gibby environmental manager for US Magnesium and Toby Lee a senior financial specialist for Fidelity Investments and a former accounting manager for Anderson Lumber Company
The budget advisory boardrsquos duties include reviewing fis-cal policies and procedures reviewing proposed depart-mental budgets and acting as a point of contact for citizen bud-get and financial concerns
The audit committee mem-bers include Brent Ray who works as an audit senior for Deloitte amp Touche Ryan Liddell a certified public accountant with eight years of account-ing experience including five years in preparing reviewing
and auditing financial state-ments with Ernst amp Young and Edwin van Stam a CPA with five years of public accounting experience and three years of controller and CFO consulting experience in private industry
Also appointed to the audit committee are Greg Bleazard a CPA with nearly a decade of experience in public account-ing and three years of experi-ence working for a city gov-ernment and John Adams a shareholder in the Logan-based accounting firm of Cook Martin Poulson PC
The audit committeersquos job is to help the commissioners review and interpret financial statements and audit reportstgillietooeletranscriptcom
Budget continued from page A1
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OBITUARIES
Jeremy JaeDo Davis
Jeremy JaeDo Davis 38 of Taylorsville Utah passed away unexpectedly Aug 3 2014 surrounded by his family at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray Utah Jeremy was born in Teague South Korea on Aug 26 1975 He graduat-ed from Heidelberg American High School and continued on with his schooling at Brigham Young University Jeremy mar-ried Alissa Davis (Dix) on Jan 31 2004 Jeremy is survived by his wife Alissa Diane son Tyson JaeDo Davis his parents Keith L Davis and Deborah F Davis his four sisters Krysta L Riley and her husband Paul Hilary A Boyer and her husband Bryan Alison R Houpt and Jillian R Garcia and her husband Jared his grandmother M Darlene Perkins his many nieces and nephews and the rest of his rela-tives and friends Jeremy is pre-ceded in death by his grandpar-ents Tom R Perkins Melvin W (Toy) Davis and Bertha J Davis Jeremy was a great athlete in high school and was a mem-ber of his soccer football and wrestling varsity teams He was a European wrestling champion his senior year and continued his wrestling career as a member of the Pre-Olympic US Armed Forces team representing the
USA in Manchester England in 1993 He enjoyed sports working on cars and spending time with his family and friends mdash espe-cially his son Tyson He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Dusseldorf Germany area and was an Eagle Scout Jeremy was selfless always putting the needs of others before himself He was a registered organ donor and his organs will be used to give the gift of life to many who will never meet him on this side of the veil The time from 10-11 am has been set aside for visitation with friends and family The memo-rial service will start at 11 am on Friday Aug 8 2014 at the 27th Ward Chapel 180 S Coleman Street Tooele Utah
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price born on May 28 1951 returned to her Father in Heaven on Aug 5 2014 She was preceded in death by her husband Don Ray Caldwell her parents Wilbur and Hazel Broadhead her siblings Lorraine Wilkes Elaine Reed and Wilbur Broadhead Survived by her sisters Donna Davis and Janet Jensen her children Don Jeff and Idella Caldwell her grand-children Beckham Cienna Gracie Mae Shawn Nicole Samantha and Anthony Jerry Price whom she was married to for 20 years also survives her She loved her family hunting fishing and camping Her pas-
sion was singing with and for others including her grandchil-dren She will be missed We love you mom Services will be held at the Lake Point Chapel on Aug 9 Viewing at 10 am and the funeral at 11 am
Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen
Mother grandma aunt friend compassionate steadfast kind elect fun giving Just words really until they are used to describe a person Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen born May 20 1937 in was a person that all of these words describe These and other words touch the surface of a life well lived in overwhelming ser-vice to others Surrounding her in passing is her eternal family on this and the other side of the veil On this side of the veil are daughters Debbie Seddell (Terry) of Lake Point Laurie Holland (Ron) of Magna and son Terry (Debbie) of Tooele 10 grand-kids 10 great-grandkids and two great-great-grandkids A few on the other side welcoming her home are her eternal sweetheart James O Christensen daughter Tammy (Christensen) Brown mother Bernice (Sessions) Brown sisters Joyce Lambros and Sharon Barker and numerous other friends and family Her joys included spending all the time she could with her family camp-ing attending grandkids games and recitals making and shar-ing her homemade fudge pop-sicles garage sales roaming the DI crocheting hats for cancer patients and the childrenrsquos justice center A member of the LDS church who enjoyed service in the temple her favorite calling was compassionate service Mom worked at numerous places in the quest to help her sweetheart
provide for their family such as Walmart the Utah State fair and Hamilton Drug At every place and within her sphere of influ-ence was an influence for good in others lives Now silenced on Earth she will be that silent-but-sweet and tender feeling help-ing us to stay on the path till we meet again Our family would welcome all to come and share a moment with us in remembering a life well-lived in service A view-ing will be held Friday Aug 8 at the Valley View LDS Stake Center at 332 E 1000 North in Tooele from 6-8 pm and Saturday Aug 9 and an hour prior to the funeral at 11 am Internment will be at the Memorial Estates at 6500 S Redwood Road in West Jordan Utah A special thanks to Harmony Hospice who helped mom tremendously in her last days In remembrance of mom please pay it forward and be kind to all you come in contact with share a smile and give to those in need
IDAHO FALLS Idaho (AP) mdash Groves of aspen mdash tall skinny trees with telltale white bark and fluttering glossy leaves mdash are unmistakable in eastern Idaho
But look for the cone-shaped tops of conifers living among the smaller aspen and juniper trees creeping closer to the perimeter of the grove Itrsquos not an example of species diversity itrsquos a death sentence
Aspen mdash the most wide-spread tree in North America mdash are disappearing across the
western United States Eastern Idahorsquos aspen community once estimated to cover 40 percent of eastern Idahorsquos forested areas has declined by an estimated 60 percent in the past 100 years while Arizona has seen a 90 per-cent decline during that time said Aren Eddingsaas chairman of the science and technology committee for the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group and a wild-life biologist for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe
ldquoI would consider it a very big issuerdquo said Ben Dyer ecol-ogist for the Bureau of Land Management ldquoItrsquos a keystone species and vital to other plant animal and insect survivalrdquo
A keystone species is one that has a ldquodisproportionately large effect on the communities in which it occursrdquo according to Encyclopedia Britannica ldquoSuch species help to maintain local biodiversity within a community either by controlling populations of other species that would oth-erwise dominate the community or by providing critical resources for a wide range of speciesrdquo
Terry Thomas Idaho Department of Fish and Game regional habitat manager said eastern Idaho is losing 5000 acres of aspen each year
In order to combat that loss Fish and Game the US Forest Service Bureau of Land Management Idaho Department of Lands Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and Idaho State Department of Agriculture banded together in 2006 to form the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group The grouprsquos mission is to
preserve the speciesSince a number of species
benefit from aspen especially elk and deer Eddingsaas said conservation is vital
ldquoThey found that fawn and calves in those areas (with dense aspen groves) are healthierrdquo he said ldquoBecause of the diversity that aspen provide itrsquos just an important communityrdquo
While providing habitat and food for wildlife they also have a relatively short lifespan (70 to 100 years) That allows them to decompose and put nutrients back into the forest floor more often than other trees The mini-mal canopy of an aspen grove allows snow melt to drip into the groundwater rather than evapo-rate as it does on more dense canopies said Eddingsaas
Experts agree that the decline of aspen locally and around the West largely is the result of two things lack of fire and encroach-ment of conifers and juniper
Because the root system of aspens runs deeper below the ground than most trees aspens can survive forest fires that com-peting trees canrsquot But as wildfire fighting becomes more preva-lent aspen benefit less
ldquoWhen you have juniper encroachment they have a wide root system and take in a lot more water and can choke out the aspenrdquo Dyer said
The trees also are suscepti-ble to ldquoSudden Aspen Declinerdquo mdash a condition that claims entire groves without conifer invasion
Thomas cites an example of this in a research paper he published on the decline of
aspen from 2005 to 2007 amid the worst drought in 109 years 338000 acres of aspen perished in Colorado While the cause of Sudden Aspen Decline is still being researched most evidence points toward drought
The Aspen Working Group spends most of its time working to find ways to protect aspen The BLM has been removing juniper and conifers in the Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area east of Idaho Falls
Aspen are higher in fat than many other plants which make the aspen shoots a vital food source for deer and elk in the winter Dyer said the Tex Creek area attracts about 6000 deer and elk in the winter months The goal of the restoration proj-ect is to not only be able to pro-vide the food source for game but have enough shoots in spring to regenerate the groves in the area
Another way to help aspen thrive is through controlled burns to reduce the number of competing trees But that prac-tice can cause other problems
ldquoPeople donrsquot like to see smoke they donrsquot like to see black on the hillside up from their propertyrdquo Thomas said ldquoWe have a lot of tools in the toolbox itrsquos whether or not we get the opportunity to apply those toolsrdquo
The task is not an easy oneldquoConsidering the loss and the
fact that we donrsquot have the bud-get to do as much as we like wersquore not even close to keeping up with the loss of aspen on an annual basisrdquo Eddingsaas said
Aspen trees disappearing in eastern Idaho
AUBURN Mich (AP) mdash ldquoIrsquove never had a bad customerrdquo said Betty Sczepanski as she finished up the styling on one of her most faithful clients ldquoLetrsquos see how good you lookrdquo She turned cus-tomer Helen Ward in the beauty chair so they both could see the finished product in the mirror
Sczepanski has been cutting and styling womenrsquos hair since before 1960 and she has owned and operated her own shop Bettyrsquos Beauty Shop since 1966 And donrsquot even think about ask-ing her what she and her cli-ents talk about in her one-room beauty shop
ldquoWe talk about everythingrdquo Sczepanski told the Midland Daily News while she put the finishing touches on Wardrsquos hair ldquoYou wouldnrsquot want to hear it And thatrsquos all Irsquom gonna tell yourdquo
ldquoYes everythingrdquo Ward agreed laughing ldquoLocal news the way the world is now a daysrdquo
Sczepanski cuts and colors hair does permanents and sham-poos and sets
ldquoI donrsquot do menrsquos hair thoughrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoMaybe the women scare them awayrdquo The stylist has cut plenty of menrsquos hair in her time but these days her
clients are all ladiesSczepanski attended the now
defunct Bay City Beauty College graduating in 1954 She point-ed to a black-and-white photo-graph on the wall of her shop that shows her and several of her beauty school classmates
ldquoCan you find merdquo she asked with a laugh ldquoIrsquom the best look-ing onerdquo Sczepanski graduated from the beauty school when she was 20 years old
After graduation she found herself working at various shops in the area
ldquoI did some odd jobs here and there I worked for Mr and Mrs James (in their shop) in Bay City I started out as a shampoo girlrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoThatrsquos how all the girls startedrdquo After work-ing at a few small beauty shops Sczepanski found work at The Town Beauty Shop in downtown Midland in 1960
Around this time she met Helen Ward of Midland who would become a lifelong cus-tomer Ward said a neighbor told her of the new stylist in town so Ward decided to drop in to get her hair done
ldquoI needed a permanentrdquo Ward said ldquoA lot of the girls at that time
were doing the home permanent kits but I never didrdquo Ward liked how Sczepanski worked and she has been a customer ever since
Sczepanski worked in Midland until about 1966 when she decid-ed to strike out on her own
ldquoShe told me quietly that she was starting her own shoprdquo Ward said ldquoI followed her out hererdquo
Sczepanski said when the house was built the beauty shop was part of the design plan
These days Ward makes the time to visit the Auburn shop once a week
ldquoI come every week Most women do if they donrsquot do it themselvesrdquo Ward said of her visits ldquoI come for an hour but sometimes it goes longer if we keep talkingrdquo
Ward just turned 90 and she said her car recently had a birth-day as well
ldquoMy car just turned 21rdquo Ward said and she still drives
Sczepanski works five days a week and sometimes on Saturday When asked why she hasnrsquot retired her answer was quick and to the point
ldquoWhat would I do if I retired Watch the grass growrdquo she asked
Woman cuts hair for 50 years
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dropped 127 inches of rainfall Tooele received almost an inch of rain on July 29 alone
The storms helped Tooele meet or exceed normal monthly precipitation expectations since February They also helped Tooele partially catch up on the
water year This yearrsquos total pre-cipitation now stands at 1406 inches just 207 inches below the normal 1613 inches that the area historically accumulates by this time of year At the end of last month Tooele was 283 inch-es below normal
However climate predic-tions from the National Weather Service donrsquot expect the streak of lucky storms to continue
Precipitation is expected to return to normal through mid-August and the US Drought Monitor a cooperative effort of the US Department of Agriculture and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has projected drought conditions to become increasingly severe over the next month
The long-term forecast is more optimistic The National
Weather Service continues to project above-average rainfall in September and October on account of abnormalities in the Pacific Ocean that suggest an El Nino could develop this fall
The last statement issued by NOAA predicted a 70ndash80 percent chance of an El Nino this year which causes a temperature shift that brings warm water and increased rainfall to North and
South America July temperatures remained
roughly normal with an average high of 92 degrees compared to a normal 917 and an average low of 65 degrees compared to a normal 656
The 2013-14 water year will conclude on Sept 30 Measurements for the 2014-15 water year will begin on Oct 1elpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Water continued from page A1
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) mdash Mark and David McCubbin not only had big shoes to fill when they took over the family business but also had large socks
Mark is the chairman of McCubbin Hosiery Inc and his brother David is the president The company makes socks tights and shoes for women and chil-dren It makes products for sev-eral brands such as Stride Rite and Keds The warehouse and distribution center is at 5310 N Fifth St
The brothers are the third gen-eration of McCubbins in the busi-ness Their grandfather Chester McCubbin started the company in 1952 Their father Richard McCubbin also worked at the company until he left in 1967 to teach history at Casady School Thatrsquos when their grandmother Margaret McCubbin took over the business
The brothers worked for the company during summers while they were in college They started in the warehouse and eventually sold socks
Mark graduated in 1978 with a
history degree from Dartmouth University David graduated in 1980 from Washington and Lee University with a degree in politi-cal science They received degrees in fields that interested them though they knew it was a pos-sibility they would take over the family business
ldquoI decided to study what I enjoy even if it didnrsquot have any-thing directly to do with what I dordquo Mark said
Both however entered the family business once they fin-ished college
Just four years after Mark grad-uated and two years after David did their grandmother passed away and the brothers realized they were in charge It was over-whelming at first to realize they had so much to learn David said With the help of the employees the company thrived
At the time the company had only about 18 full-time employ-ees Today the company has about 100 with most of them being in Oklahoma City A few are in New York and Chicago and one stays in China David said
David travels frequently He makes trips to Europe and Asia throughout the year as well as around the country
ldquoAmerican Airlines loves merdquo he said jokingly
Although the company focuses on women and children David said by 2015 customers can expect to see more products for adults
The company has grown 10 to 20 percent each year over the last several years David said He expects about 20-percent growth next year
In 2011 the company sold $30 million in products By the end of its fiscal year Mark said he expects it will sell $70 million
The growth is due to great inves-tors and great products David said The brands are strong and people trust them The compa-nies they sell to are also a primary reason for McCubbinrsquos strength Clients include Samrsquos Club and Costco as well as retailers like Nordstrom and Dillardrsquos
The company produces its products in Asia especially China David said The company went offshore in the 1990s which
put it ahead of its competitors Now most of their competitors do as well It is cheaper to pro-duce hosiery in China because of the cheap labor When it comes to socks he estimates that only a few specialty brands are actually made in the US
One of the biggest challenges is making sure the product gets to the customers on time Mark said
ldquoOur product is literally on the other side of the worldrdquo he said
McCubbin also has to meet the needs of several customers in various ways he said
ldquoEvery customer wants what they want often in different waysrdquo Mark said ldquoOne of the challenges is balancing the needs of the customersrdquo
The brothers are fortunate David said They get to work together and around wonderful employees
ldquoI have no complaintsrdquo David said ldquoIrsquom very blessedrdquo
Okla brothers continue family hosiery business
DENVER (AP) mdash Denver is offering to take care of some of the immigrant children who have flooded across the border in recent months
The city announced Tuesday that it has submitted an applica-tion for a $12 million federal grant over three years to provide hous-ing counseling and other services to 60 children at a time If the offer is accepted the children would live for about a month on aver-age in an underused family shelter called the Family Crisis Center
ldquoDuring that time we would provide several services medical counseling legal acculturation services for them Educational ser-vices so schooling as wellrdquo Denver Human Services Executive Director Penny May said
Other organizations would help reunite the children with family who might be living in the United States The total number of chil-dren who would come through the shelter hasnrsquot been determined
Other cities including St Louis
also are applying for grants The grants are from a pool of $300 million available through the US Department of Health amp Human Servicesrsquo Office of Refugee Resettlement to provide residential services to unaccompanied minors in the country illegally
Maryland Gov Martin OrsquoMalley meanwhile is encouraging organi-zations to apply
Not everyone is on board with Coloradorsquos course of action
ldquoItrsquos my tax dollars and I have a problem with my tax dollars being spent to support any kind of illegal activityrdquo said Regina Thompson president of Colorado Tea Party Patriots ldquoItrsquos more compassionate to send these children back to par-entsrdquo
In a statement Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said helping some of the more than 57000 chil-dren at the border most of them from El Salvador Honduras and Guatemala is the right thing to do ldquoDenver is a welcoming compas-sionate city and we will not turn a
blind eye to children in need mdash no matter where they come from mdash if called upon to helprdquo Hancock said in statement
The statement also included endorsements of the plan from US Rep Diana DeGette several city council members and former University of Denver Chancellor Dan Ritchie
The city would work with its public hospital Denver Health and Lutheran Family Services to take care of the children Officials stressed that no city tax dollars would be used
A Grand Junction-based private agency Ariel Clinical Services that places troubled children in fos-ter homes also is applying to put some of the immigrant children in homes in the Denver area
At least 220 children from the border already have been sent to Colorado to live with relatives and other sponsors according to the Department of Health and Human Services
Full Document View Denver offers to take in border children
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RIVERS AND LAKES 24-hour
Stage Change
Great Salt Lake Elevation
In feet as of 7 am Wednesday
Vernon Creek at Vernon 106 noneSouth Willow Creek at Grantsville 140 -001
at Saltair Boat Harbor 9358
Th F Sa Su M Tu W
Pollen Index
Source Intermountain Allergy amp Asthma
HighModerate
LowAbsent
The Sun Rise Set
The Moon Rise Set
UV INDEX
The higher the AccuWeathercom UV Indextradenumber the greater the need for eye and skin protection 0-2 Low 3-5 Moderate 6-7 High 8-10Very High 11+ Extreme
ALMANACTemperatures
Precipitation (in inches)
Daily Temperatures
SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELESUN AND MOON
UTAH WEATHER
Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D
Salt Lake City
Ogden
Logan
Provo
Vernal
Price
Tooele
Nephi
Manti
Green River
RichfieldMoab
Cedar CitySt George Kanab
Blanding
BeaverHanksville
Delta
GrouseCreek
Roosevelt
Clive
Rush Valley
Wendover
Gold Hill
Vernon
Ophir
Grantsville
Tooele
Lake Point
Bauer
Stockton
Pine Canyon
Stansbury ParkErda
Knolls
Ibapah
Dugway
High Low
Eureka
Friday 633 am 836 pmSaturday 634 am 835 pmSunday 635 am 834 pmMonday 636 am 832 pmTuesday 637 am 831 pmWednesday 638 am 830 pmThursday 639 am 828 pm
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FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
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83 60
Partly sunny
87 60
Sunshine
89 62
Sunshine
89 64
Mostly sunny
88
Partly sunny
86 63 63
Couple of thunderstorms
85 59TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER
Shown is Fridayrsquos weather Temperatures are Fridayrsquos highs and Friday nightrsquos
lows
HighLow past week 9259Normal highlow past week 9367Average temp past week 721Normal average temp past week 796
Statistics for the week ending August 6
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Sports
FROM THE SIDELINES
SPORTS WRAP Pro motocross eventThe best motocross racers in the world including Ryan Dungey James Stewart Justin Barcia and Eli Tomac will be at Miller Motorsports Park on Saturday Aug 23 as the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series returns to Utah for a second-consecutive year This yearrsquos Zions Bank Utah National Round 12 of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will be the motocross season fina-le with all of the top motocross teams and riders scrambling for last-chance championship points and glory on the seriesrsquo most unique motocross track located in the infield of the state-of-the-art Miller Motorsports Park facility
Bowling leagueA new season of bowling is about to begin at All Star Lanes in Tooele Bowlers are needed for the Tuesday Morning Bowling Belles The Bowling Belles will begin league play on Tuesday Aug 26 at 915 am This is a ladies handi-cap league For more information call Nina Park at 435-837-2290 A meeting will be held at the bowl-ing alley at 10 am on Tuesday Aug 19
Donovan scores winnerIn the end Landon Donovan got the last laugh The 14-time MLS All-Star came back to haunt the club that jettisoned him after just a few months of a failed 2009 loan appearance with the game-winning goal Wednesday for a 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in the 2014 ATampT MLS All-Star Game The 70th-minute strike came after Bayernrsquos Robert Lewandowski and All-Star Bradley Wright-Phillips traded goals on opposite ends of halftime high-lighting a match in which MLS gave the German giants all that they could handle mdash and more mdash on a warm evening at Providence Park in Portland Donovan who came on in the 47th minute for another member of MLS royalty in Thierry Henry got behind the defense on a long feed from hometown star Diego Valeri from the right wing shucked Bayern defender Rafinha as he tried to recover and slotted past the man considered to be the finest goalkeeper in the world in Manuel Neuer Donovan was subbed off a minute later to a resounding ovation
Bees lose to FresnoAn unearned run in the eighth inning propelled the Fresno Grizzlies to a 6-5 win over the Salt Lake Bees on Tuesday night in Fresno Salt Lake trailed 5-4 when Taylorsville High School product John Buck homered to center in the sixth to tie the game With one out in the eighth Fresno catcher Guillermo Quiroz doubled down the left field line After Beesrsquo reliever Michael Brady (0-2) walked Adam Duvall a ground out by Jarrett Parker moved the runners to second and third Chris Dominguez hit a ground ball towards first baseman Ryan Wheeler who slipped going towards the ball lost his balance and had the ball glance off his glove for an error as Quiroz crossed the plate with the eventual winning run The Bees will host El Paso in a five-game series starting tonight
Jazz preseason setTickets for the 2014 Utah Jazz pre-season will go on sale this week Fans may purchase tickets online at utahjazzcom in-person at the EnergySolutions Arena box office or by phone at (801) 355-SEAT Jazz fans will get to see Head Coach Quin Snyder and the team in Salt Lake City when Utah opens the preseason at home against the Portland Trail Blazers on Oct 7 The Jazz will be back home to play the Los Angeles Clippers on Oct 13 before heading out on a four-game road trip The team will close out the preseason at home on Oct 24 hosting the Phoenix Suns This yearrsquos schedule marks the fourth time in five years that the Jazz will host three preseason games at EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City
Jazz holding anthem auditionsThe Utah Jazz are holding auditions for national anthem singers for the 2014-15 NBA season Auditions will be held Friday Oct 10 at EnergySolutions Arena from 9 am until 1 pm on a first-come first-serve basis The audition is open to the general public for individu-als and very small groups If you cannot make the live audition a recorded CD version of you singing the anthem may me mailed toUtah Jazz National Anthem AuditionsCO Meikle LaHue301 W South TempleSalt Lake City UT 84101All participants in the audition will be notified by e-mail whether they have been invited to perform the national anthem For questions contact LaHue at 801-325-2553
A10 THURSDAY August 7 2014
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
The 113- to 118-mile distance fits just right for Moreno Hofland and his Belkin Pro Cycling team
The Dutchman scored his second stage win of the week Wednesday in the 1183-mile Stage 3 of the Tour of Utah More than half of Wednesdayrsquos mile-age extended on U-36 from the Juab County line through Tooele County along the historic Pony Express route to the finish at Miller Motorsports Park Racers sprinted to the finish line after covering three laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP Hoflandrsquos time was 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds
Stage 3 started in Lehi at IM Flash Technologies headed south along the west shore of Utah Lake turned west through Eureka and headed back north on U-36 through Tooele County
Hofland also won Stage 1 on Monday which covered 1135 miles with most of the mileage through scenic Iron County with the start and finish in Cedar City Part of the Stage 1 route skirted Cedar Breaks National Monument
Michael Schaumlr of BMC Racing
Dutchman sprints to victory in Stage 3Sloveniarsquos Kocjan retains yellow jersey as overall leader at Tour of Utah
Earlier this week when I wrote summer is ending I didnrsquot realize how true it
was Thinking about it Irsquove also realised how desperate the local sports world needs summer to end Not to say this summer hasnrsquot been great for the sports world but itrsquos just time for fall to be spoken of in the present tense as opposed to the future tense
As such Irsquove put together a list of reasons Irsquom excited for the change in season In no particu-lar order mdash except for the first-mentioned item mdash I give you the top six reasons fall needs to be here now
Irsquom making a listThe only reason this is men-
tioned first in the list is the mere fact of well the listrsquos existence I canrsquot wait for the next few weeks when football coverage monop-olizes my writing and I donrsquot have time to make up ridiculous
lists to keep from going bored or insane
FootballThis has been on my mind for
a while now I know we had the Hall of Fame game already but does that really count Is that real football Irsquom not so sure but I do know the actual regular season of football leauges are starting in the next few weeks and I couldnrsquot be more happy mdash both from a professional and fan standpoint
Sunburns and bug bitesOK Irsquom sure this has every-
thing to do with the sunburn Irsquom currently experiencing from last
weekendrsquos boating trip to Bear Lake or the bug bites I thought gave me blood poisoning this week but is there anyone in the world who loves these things Itrsquos pretty hard to overexpose your skin to the sun or bugs when the weather cools off and you have to wear a hoodie during the day
BlogsA couple friends of mine run
a well-written and hillarious-at-times blog during the summer While I very much enjoy their reading I feel a little awful inside at the realization that not only do I have more than enough time to read their description of what a Disney princess mixed martial arts tournament might be like but Irsquom enjoying it
GolfingWait golf is on this list
Hear me out let me describe the typical manrsquos golf experi-
ence Each winter he gets a new golf accessory for Christmas whether itrsquos a season pass new iron alumni golf balls what-ever mdash even if itrsquos a self-given present He waits all through February for a chance to get on the course and once he does he realizes how long itrsquos been since hersquos hit a golf ball or how the new driver exposes a flaw in his technique Each week he works to improve his game which he does but he canrsquot seem to string that perfectly consistent round together His top score improves by a stroke or two over last sum-mer and the season ends with way too many curse words bug bites and sunglasses tanlines Letrsquos just say itrsquos time for me to be done with the sport Well almost Irsquoll give it a few more weeks because I know Irsquoll miss it when the snow starts
American soccer fansOK Irsquom not talking about the
actual soccer fans who actually follow the team they actually care about all the time Irsquom talk-ing about the fans who bought American soccer jerseys during the World Cup without even knowing who Bob Bradley is Let me be clear I like soccer and I like the idea of Americans liking soccer but letrsquos add a little con-sistency huh Irsquod be pleasantly surprised if most of these once-in-four-years fanatics could tell me what team or even what league Clint Dempsey plays for and in
Tavin Stucki is a recent jour-nalism graduate of Utah State University who hasnrsquot found a sport he doesnrsquot like To talk Aggie football or for tips on his next outdoor adventure in Tooele County hit him up on Twitter TooeleTAVscript
The top six reasons summer needs to just stopTavin Stucki
COMMUNITY NEWS EDITORCOMMU
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
Professional cyclist Breanne Nalder fought back tears after the first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition ended Wednesday after-noon at Miller Motorsports Park
ldquoThis is really emotional for me Our team wanted to make a statement today and later on (today) Irsquom riding in the memo-rial race for Chase (Pinkham) on the west trackrdquo Nalder said
Nalder of Salt Lake City was named Most Aggressive Rider in the womenrsquos edition race She races for DNA Cycling powered by F4
Nalder broke away from the pack midway through the 15-lap circuit and made other teams chase her while members of her own team conserved energy She led the race by about one kilome-ter for two laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP
ldquoWe wanted to attack non-stop so when I got the nod it was time to go out and go as hard as I could It took a lot of effort to go out there an put yourself in the hurt locker and force other teams to chase and work hard Our sprinters were able to sit in the draft and conserve energyrdquo Nalder said
DNA Cycling powered by F4rsquos Tina Pic was able to sprint to the line for fifth place in a close finish
Pinkham was a top profes-
sional cyclist from Salt Lake City who died April 14 at age 23 of an accidental overdose on pain medication according to new reports He had been plagued with pain after being hit by a car while training in Canada in 2008 Several local Utah cyclists competed in the Chase Pinkham Criterium after Stage 3 of The Tour of Utah ended with three
final laps on the 22-mile east track
ldquoIt was hard out there and really windy but the course was smooth so it made for a lot of dynamicsrdquo Nalder said ldquoIrsquom more of an endurance racer and a hill climber so when it was time for me to go out and lead it took a lot out of me After I led for two laps my teammate
Anne Perry went out next and led Our sprinters are Tina Pic and Chantel Olsenrdquo
United Healthcarersquos Coryn Rivera Indianapolis won the Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition with a time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 20 seconds against a field of 64 competitors
Second place was clinched by Mandy Heintz of Houston of
Guru Cycles powered by Haute Wheels Racing Third-place went to Meredith Miller of Fort Collins Colorado of Pepper Palace Pro Cycling
Rivera said her teamrsquos plan worked perfectly on Wednesday
ldquoWe had to ride the front a little bit to keep the speed up in
Utahrsquos Nalder wins Most Aggressive RiderRacer from Indianapolis wins first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Women racers negotiate at turn on the east track at Miller Motorsports Park The 15-lap Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition was held for the first time on Wednesday
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) crosses the finish line on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah win Hofland earned his first-place win with a time of 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds The stage covered 1183 miles SEE TOUR MEN PAGE A11
SEE TOUR WOMEN PAGE A11
A10 SPORTSA10 SPORTS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 A11TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Team won Stage 2 which cov-ered 1307 miles and started in Panguitch and ended in Torrey
Finishing second in Stage 3 was Andrea Palini (Italy) of Team Lampre-Merida who was third on Stage 1 in Cedar City Eric Young (USA) of Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies fin-ished third Both Palini and Young had the same time as Hofland
Overall race leader Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) of Team Smartstop retained the yellow jersey after
three days of the tour by finishing sixth in Wednesdayrsquos stage Kocjan continues to hold a two-second lead over Schaumlr (Switzerland) and an eight-second margin over Serghei Tvetcov (Romania) of Jelly Belly presented by Maxxis
The Tour of Utah includes seven stages with the final stage starting and ending in Park City on Sunday Stage 7 covers 78 miles winding through Summit and Wasatch counties
Kocjan finished second in both Stage 1 and Stage 2
ldquoThe guys were awesome today They led on the front of the peloton from the start (in Lehi) and they worked hard The cross-
winds made the stage much more difficult than it looked at first so we just stayed at the front I just stayed all the time at the front of the peloton and just controlled the pacerdquo Kocjan said at the post-race press conference at MMP ldquoTomorrowrsquos stage for sure is very difficult The pure climbers will probably show their legs We will see how it goesrdquo
Stage 4 covers 1047 miles and starts in Ogden with a finish at Powder Mountain with three laps around Pine View Reservoir
Moving into the fourth spot overall is 22-year-old American Robin Carpenter of the Hincapie Sportswear Development Team
Carpenter who finished in the bunch sprint on Stage 3 earned the Subaru Best Young Rider award jersey He also claimed the Ski Utah King of the Mountain award jersey winning maximum points on the category 4 King of the Mountain of the day at Eureka
The Tour of Utah includes a few notable professional racers including Jens Voight of Germany Cadel Evans of Australia and Ivan Basso of Italy
Voight has worn the yellow jersey twice during the Tour de France though he has never chal-lenged for the overall champion-ship He is known for his propen-sity to attack
Evans won 2011 Tour de France and placed seventh in the menrsquos cross country mountain bike race at the 200i Summer Olympics in Sydney
Basso is a two-time winner of the Tour of Italy in 2006 and 2010
The Tour of Utah returns to Ogden for a sixth time on Thursday for the start of Stage 4 The start of the 1047-mile stage will take place on Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden at 1110 am and travels through the North Ogden Divide for the first of two ascents The first big shakeup in the overall standings could happen on the slopes of the first mountain top finish of the week with the climb to Powder Mountain Ski Resort This new addition to the Tour ascends more than 3000 feet in just six milesmwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Mencontinued from page A10
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) winds down on the track after capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah through Tooele County which ended with three laps on the Miller Motorsports race track
the last two kilometers so we ran through our riders pretty quickly Alison (Powers) pulled through as usual did an awesome lead out delivering me to the line Luckily I didnrsquot run into any bad luck today so it went perfectly to planrdquo said Rivera who owns 58 national championships in her stellar careermwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Womencontinued from page A10
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CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyIn September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party while trying a shortcut to
California passed through the what would become Tooele County and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert Three years later a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above todayrsquos Tooele City Soon others followed and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship Their story and many others are found inside this Historyof Utahrsquos Tooele County Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness the wild mining days in Ophir Mercur and Jacob City the Pony Express Trail the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake and more
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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 7 2014
ending all lawsuits between the city and Overlake developers
ldquoWe believe this settlement will allow our city to move forward and will close a difficult chapter in our historyrdquo said Brad Pratt Tooele City council chairman ldquoIt addresses the juryrsquos verdict in a way that minimizes its impact on the citizens of Tooelerdquo
Tooele City officials are confi-dent that they will be able to meet the financial obligations of the agreement without raising taxes or reducing city services
ldquoAt this time it is not our intent nor our plan in the future to raise taxes or cut services as a result of this settlementrdquo said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy
Tooele City has already cut a check for the initial $2 million payment to Overlake develop-ers using fund balance or rainy day funds accumulated in the capital projects fund according to Dunlavy
The settlement averts a Sept 4 Utah Supreme Court appear-ance during which both parties were scheduled to again pick up the battle in court with oral argu-ments for an appeal of the $207 million final judgment entered by the 3rd District Court
According to the settlement while neither party admits fault liability or wrongdoing both par-ties accept that the total amount of the claim against Tooele City by Tooele Associates including accumulated interest to be $21 million
The developers agreed to credit the city with the value of 1805-acre-feet of municipal water at $3750 per acre-foot for a total of $68 million
The $3750 per acre-foot value for water was agreed upon by both parties because that is the price Tooele Associates would have paid for water if they had been required to purchase the water back in 2002 before the lawsuit started according to Dunlavy
The $136 million that remains after subtracting the value of the water rights transfer and the ini-tial payment will be paid by the city in nine annual payments of approximately $15 million per year The payments include inter-est at 215 percent annually
However the agreement gives the city the option of paying the last two annual payments with additional water rights in lieu of cash at $3750 per acre-foot
The last two annual payments total $28 million according to the payment schedule included in the agreement
The agreement also gives the developers the option until Dec 31 2029 to purchase up to an additional 1495 acre-feet of water rights certificates at $3750 per acre-foot If the developers pur-chase the entire 1495 acre-feet of water they will pay Tooele City $56 million
If the city opts to make the last two payments with water rights and the developers exercise their full option to purchase additional water the net cash payments to the developers made by Tooele City would be $92 million instead of $156 million
The agreement contains lan-guage that restricts the water rights that Overlake developers obtain from Tooele City to use in the Overlake subdivision
ldquoMy fear was if we had just paid the developers the $207 million that the money would have left our communityrdquo Pratt said ldquoNow part of our payment the water rights will stay in our community and help build the community Overlake will be developed We will get more homes and more people which will increase the economic opportunities in our communityrdquo
The agreement includes other concessions by both parties to settle disputes stemming from the original development agree-ment for Overlake
The settlement will allow the development of Overlake to resume and add up to 4800 homes to Tooele City
ldquoIt has always been our pri-mary objective in this dispute to find a way to develop Overlakerdquo said Bill Perry of Perry Homes ldquoWe believe that this settlement will allow us now to do so and we believe that both parties will ben-efit from the future development of the Overlake propertyrdquo
Tooele City agreed to accept all current public improvements in Overlake and to complete at the cityrsquos expense improvements to 400 West and other curb gutter and sidewalks in the subdivision
Tooele City also agreed to promptly review and approve updated plans for the next phase of Overlake and the golf course plat
ldquoI especially look forward to developing the Overlake golf course community including an improved entrance and a full service clubhouserdquo said Drew Hall managing partner of Tooele Associates
Existing zoning design stan-dards and amenities will remain in place in Overlake according to Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker
ldquoIt is important for the exist-ing residents of Overlake to know that the quality of their commu-nity will not changerdquo he said
The developers agree to pay for a third-party firm to complete inspections of public improve-ments and to pay all other appli-cable impact and development fees
All undeveloped areas out-side of existing subdivisions of Overlake will be withdrawn from the North Tooele City Special Service District according to the agreement
Future disputes between Tooele City and Overlake devel-opers will be resolved by neutral experts The agreement describes protocol for conflict resolution between the parties
The origins of Overlake dates back to 1995 when Hall approached Tooele City officials with an idea for a master planned community northwest of the city proper
Tooele City negotiated a development agreement that was signed in 1997 and the city annexed roughly 2000 acres of property owned by Tooele Associates and combined it with another parcel nearing 1000 acres that was already in the city limits This became the subdivi-sion known as Overlake
In 2002 Hall filed several law-suits in 3rd District Court against
Tooele City claiming the city had violated the development agree-ment for Overlake
Hall alleged that Tooele City misapplied public improvement ordinances required public improvements in Overlake to meet standards not required of other developers created an arbitrary punch list of items that needed to be fixed for public improve-ments to be considered complete slowed down or refused to make final inspections and refused to recognize prior admissions that some public improvements were complete
In 2004 Tooele City filed a coun-tersuit against Tooele Associates for violations of the Overlake development agreement
The case went to jury trial in 3rd District Court in June 2009
The jury found that both Tooele City and Tooele Associates violated the development agree-ment and awarded a net judg-ment of $207 million in damages to Tooele Associates
In 2010 3rd District Court Judge Randall Skanchy who pre-sided over the jury trial declared a mistrial citing irreconcilable conflicts in the juryrsquos verdict
Hall appealed the mistrial rul-ing The Utah Court of Appeals reversed the mistrial ruling in August 2012 and sent the case back to Skanchy for final judg-ment
Tooele City asked the Utah Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeals decision to overturn the mistrial ruling in September 2012 Two months later the high court announced it would not review the Court of Appealsrsquo decision
In October 2013 prior to enter-ing his final judgment in favor of Tooele Associates for $207 mil-lion plus post-judgment interest Skanchy denied several motions filed by Tooele City including a request to set aside or modify the jury verdict and a request for a new trial
Tooele City officials announced their intention to appeal the final judgment to the state Supreme Court in December 2013
Tooele Associatesrsquo attorneys filed a cross-appeal that asked the court to require Tooele City to pay an additional $92 million in legal fees and pre-judgment interest
Both parties were scheduled to make oral arguments before the Supreme Court in September
ldquoIrsquove always said we will do whatrsquos in the best interest of the citizens of Tooele Cityrdquo Dunlavy said ldquoThis settlement accom-plishes that objective I am grate-ful that Mr Hall and Mr Perry were willing to continue to nego-tiate with the city towards this endrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Lawsuit continued from page A1
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Hometownbull Bulletin Board
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B1THURSDAY August 7 2014
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HometownHometownAUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP
uilding Spirituilding SpiritSTORYANN HERRON
PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
SEE SPIRIT PAGE B8
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THURSDAY August 7 2014B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
A H T N W E G P G2 7 9 6 5 8 4 3 2
Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
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With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
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perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
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Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
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million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
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Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
POSITION DUTIES Will maintain the security of the Tooele County Detention Facility and will uphold order and insure prisoner welfare
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSbull Graduation from high school or GED 2 years of responsible work experiencebull Must have the ability to be qualifi ed in the use of fi rearms in order to serve in a bailiff or transportation of prisoner position bull Must successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation drug testing and a psychological evaluation as a condition of hirebull 21 years of age at the time of hire bull A citizen of the United States a resident of the State of Utahbull Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Drivers License No disqualifying criminal history No DUI convictions in the past two yearsbull Full-time position Must work rotating shifts to include weekends and holidays
Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
httpwwwcotooeleutushrhtmlApplications must be submitted to the
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For Sale
302 NORTH 100 EAST bull TOOELE
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4352249186For All Your Real Estate Needs
391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
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78 BOOTH bull GRANTSVILLE
ONLY $193000Darling rambler Central air Main fl oor laundry 5 bdrms
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853 W 660 SOUTH bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000
Perfect starter home with room to grow in basement Central air
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533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
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1113 S 1050 WEST bull TOOELE
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50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURY
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DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
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NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
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882-0050
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STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
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TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
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TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
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TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
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Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
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KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
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STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
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DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
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Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
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Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
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CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
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Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
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1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
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2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
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TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
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HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
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Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
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Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
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EAST LYME Conn (AP) mdash When Randi an inmate at the York Correctional Institution was selected in April to participate in The Red Dog Project a program that gets rescue dogs ready for adoption she wondered ldquoAm I emotionally ready Itrsquos a big responsibilityrdquo
Randi who is serving 2-12 years for criminal violation of a restraining order is a recov-ering drug addict and says she has been in abusive relation-ships most of her life Because she had her own problems to deal with she wondered if she could she help a dog that had its own issues
Randi soon discovered she could and she learned more about herself in the process
ldquoI learned how to be more responsiblerdquo said Randi whose last name was withheld per Department of Correction policy ldquoI learned to be accountable to something Just like me all they need is a little TLCrdquo
The Red Dog Project was introduced to the prison on Oct 31 and has since helped 40 dogs find new homes
Lorin Liesenfelt founder of the Dog Days rescue group runs the organizationrsquos Red Dog Project Dogs are pulled from shelters from within Connecticut as well as Georgia which has shelters with high euthanasia rates She teaches the inmates to handle the dogs and get them ready for adoption
ldquoThese dogs were literally hours from being euthanizedrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoThe women here are so patient and understand-ing They want the dogs to suc-ceedrdquo
The inmatesrsquo rooms are equipped with baby gates and dog crates for their compan-ions Each week the dog gets a new handler The purpose for doing that is twofold - it social-izes the dog to different people and the inmates donrsquot get too attached The average stay for a dog is four to six weeks The dogs are put up for adoption at an event held once a month at the Tractor Supply Co store in Old Saybrook
Liesenfelt said some of the dogs have been abused or neglected or never given the love they deserve - something that the inmates can relate to
ldquoWersquore saving each otherrdquo said Tiffany who is serving 412 years for burglary ldquoItrsquos therapeutic for us Itrsquos rewarding to know wersquore saving a liferdquo
Tiffany is working with Prince a 1-year-old golden retriever mix
York had previously host-ed the National Education for Assistance Dog Services training program and Warden Stephen Faucher was eager to bring a dog program back ldquoThe offend-ers feel good about themselves because theyrsquore part of a program thatrsquos successfulrdquo he said ldquoThey want something to nurture This gives them the opportunity to give backrdquo
Correction Officer Michael DiLoreto who is a Red Dog facil-ity coordinator said the program can have up to 10 inmate han-dlers Low-security level inmates must be free of any discipline tickets to be considered for the program
Liesenfelt visits the prison at least twice a week to check on the dogsrsquo progress As she entered the corridor of Thompson Hall the dogs could sense her They began to wag their tails vigor-ously
Liesenfelt checked in with Correction Officer Eric Morin to see if there have been any issues with the dogs He reported good news Koko a 1-year-old shep-herd mix is being more social and doesnrsquot appear as skittish
The group then walked down-stairs to the solarium where inmates sat in a semi-circle Liesenfelt taught the women how to properly walk the dogs on a leash She told one inmate to walk faster as she noticed the dog looking around and getting bored She told her to use the command ldquoLeave itrdquo when she noticed the dog beginning to stray
Tiffany and Prince are working on walking together Prince tends to flop on the ground when he doesnrsquot want to walk anymore
Liesenfelt encouraged Tiffany to hold the leash close to her body and gently tug him until he gets the cue that itrsquos time to get up When Prince started to walk she told Tiffany to pick up the pace and make the stroll more enjoyable for him Tiffany gives him treats after a success-ful walk
Red Dog isnrsquot the only animal program within the Department of Correction Inmates also participate in other animal res-cue programs including the Second Chance Large Animal Rehabilitation Facility a collab-orative effort between the state Department of Agriculture and the DOC that rescues farm ani-mals that have been taken from their owners
Correction Officer Steve Curran dog program coordinator for the department said one of the menrsquos prisons the Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center in Uncasville also has a grey-hound socialization and adop-tion program
Curran said DOC Commissioner James Dzurenda and his wife have rescued dogs and are big supporters of the program He said the Red Dog Project does not cost the state any money as all the expenses are paid for by the organization
The Red Dog Project was named after a rescue pit bull mix in Bridgeport who had parvovi-rus mange and other illnesses The dog lost all of its fur expos-ing its red skin And from then on any dog that needed a little more care has been deemed a ldquoRed Dogrdquo Liesenfelt said
Jennifer Potts a York secretary who knew Liesenfelt through her rescue work put Liesenfelt in touch with Curran Both Curran and Liesenfelt said the collabora-tion has been a success
ldquoI never thought Irsquod say that Irsquom excited to go to prisonrdquo said Liesenfelt ldquoItrsquos amazing to see both the dogs and women come out of their shellsrdquo
DiLoreto said the offenders can participate in the program until theyrsquore released from prison He said he has seen positive changes in the womenrsquos behavior
ldquoThey see value and beauty in every dogrdquo he said ldquoand hope-fully they see it within them-selves as wellrdquo
Prison project helps inmates and dogs
A7
2012 to 2649397 at the end of 2013 an increase of 69 percent according to Mike Ulrich who presented the audit findings to the county commission at their Tuesday night meeting
However only $158000 of that fund balance was in cash the remaining fund balance was made up largely of receivables to be collected by the end of February according to Ulrich
ldquoIf you want to keep it tight and not save for a rainy day then thatrsquos good because thatrsquos what yoursquore doingrdquo he said ldquoI would take a look at thatrdquo
Ulrich suggested two or three months of operating expens-es in cash as an appropriate reserve amount
ldquoYou donrsquot have a lot of breathing roomrdquo he said
The state minimum for the
countyrsquos fund balance is 5 per-cent of revenue while the maxi-mum fund balance allowed by state law is 50 percent of rev-enue according to Ulrich
ldquoYou currently have a fund balance of around 11 to 12 per-cent which is at the lower end but still within the parametersrdquo he said
Ulrich noted that the county was successful at reducing the balance of interfund loans to the Deseret Peak Complex fund The amount owed to other funds by the Deseret Peak fund dropped from $65 million at end of 2012 to $46 million at end of 2013 according to the audit report
While Deseret Peak Complex continues to operate in the red the amount of cash used for operating activities there dropped by 56 percent from $1499329 in 2012 to $658930 in 2013 These figures do not include depreciation or debt
service expenses While the auditors gave the
county a clean opinion on it financial statements the audit report did note a few areas for improvement
The auditors called attention to the fact that the county did not provide the required seven day advance notice for the bud-get adoption hearing for the 2013 budget
For the second year in a row the lack of timely entering of transactions into the account-ing system caused some funds to exceed their budget at year end according to the audit report
Auditors also recommended that procedures be adopted to ensure proper monitoring of federal alcohol and substance abuse grant funds and the coun-tyrsquos mental health grant
In addition to building the fund balance the county also lowered its long term debt on
2013 according to Ulrich ldquoThe county ended the year
with $36 million in long term
debt down almost $25 million from last yearrdquo he said ldquoThe county had no problems in mak-
ing its obligations to pay their long term debt obligationsrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Audit continued from page A1
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
An audit report prepared by an Ogden-based accounting firm concluded Tooele Countyrsquos financial health improved for the year ending Dec 31 2013
financial expertsThe audit committee
reviewed the countyrsquos financial statements reports generated by the independent auditor and met with Mike Ulrich who represents the accounting firm that completed the indepen-dent audit according to Edwin Van Stam a member of the vol-unteer audit committee
The volunteer audit commit-tee recommended that mone-tary and human resources need to be allocated to the countyrsquos tax collection software system and to ensure that all funds and accounts are reconciled month-ly so that the county commis-
sion has accurate financial information
The volunteer audit commit-tee also recommended that the county adopt a whistleblower policy that includes the protec-tion of county employees from reprisal for reporting in good faith They recommended that the whistleblower system be overseen by the county com-mission and the clerkauditor
The committee also reported that the county needs to allo-cate monetary resources to ensure that the county has a competent financial manager to ensure reconciliations are completed and that day-to-day accounting is accurate
The budget advisory board weighed in with a list of recom-mendations regarding internal
auditsAmong the budget commit-
teersquos recommendations were Define an internal audit process in county code conduct inter-nal audits of all departments on a two-year cycle include a review of adherence to appli-cable county codes and state statutes in the internal audit process review the effective-ness of departmental policies and procedures and review employee training in financial policies during internal audits
The budget advisory board also called for ldquoadequate resources to be appropriated by the county commission to facil-itate the completion of internal audit proceduresrdquo
The budget committee mem-bers include Tooele County
Recorder Jerry Houghton Wayne Anderton the Utah Public Employees Association chairman for the Tooele County employees chapter Rod Thompson Tooele County Roads department director and Dean Johnson area presi-dent and branch manager for Zions Bank
Other members of the bud-get advisory board include Larry Shumway former Utah State Superintendent of Public Instruction and for-mer Superintendent of Tooele County School District Jake Jacobson a certified public manager and a former small business owner and contrac-tor Cody Deeter vice-president of Lewis Young Robertson and Burningham a Salt Lake City-
based municipal financial advi-sory and consulting firm David Gibby environmental manager for US Magnesium and Toby Lee a senior financial specialist for Fidelity Investments and a former accounting manager for Anderson Lumber Company
The budget advisory boardrsquos duties include reviewing fis-cal policies and procedures reviewing proposed depart-mental budgets and acting as a point of contact for citizen bud-get and financial concerns
The audit committee mem-bers include Brent Ray who works as an audit senior for Deloitte amp Touche Ryan Liddell a certified public accountant with eight years of account-ing experience including five years in preparing reviewing
and auditing financial state-ments with Ernst amp Young and Edwin van Stam a CPA with five years of public accounting experience and three years of controller and CFO consulting experience in private industry
Also appointed to the audit committee are Greg Bleazard a CPA with nearly a decade of experience in public account-ing and three years of experi-ence working for a city gov-ernment and John Adams a shareholder in the Logan-based accounting firm of Cook Martin Poulson PC
The audit committeersquos job is to help the commissioners review and interpret financial statements and audit reportstgillietooeletranscriptcom
Budget continued from page A1
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OBITUARIES
Jeremy JaeDo Davis
Jeremy JaeDo Davis 38 of Taylorsville Utah passed away unexpectedly Aug 3 2014 surrounded by his family at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray Utah Jeremy was born in Teague South Korea on Aug 26 1975 He graduat-ed from Heidelberg American High School and continued on with his schooling at Brigham Young University Jeremy mar-ried Alissa Davis (Dix) on Jan 31 2004 Jeremy is survived by his wife Alissa Diane son Tyson JaeDo Davis his parents Keith L Davis and Deborah F Davis his four sisters Krysta L Riley and her husband Paul Hilary A Boyer and her husband Bryan Alison R Houpt and Jillian R Garcia and her husband Jared his grandmother M Darlene Perkins his many nieces and nephews and the rest of his rela-tives and friends Jeremy is pre-ceded in death by his grandpar-ents Tom R Perkins Melvin W (Toy) Davis and Bertha J Davis Jeremy was a great athlete in high school and was a mem-ber of his soccer football and wrestling varsity teams He was a European wrestling champion his senior year and continued his wrestling career as a member of the Pre-Olympic US Armed Forces team representing the
USA in Manchester England in 1993 He enjoyed sports working on cars and spending time with his family and friends mdash espe-cially his son Tyson He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Dusseldorf Germany area and was an Eagle Scout Jeremy was selfless always putting the needs of others before himself He was a registered organ donor and his organs will be used to give the gift of life to many who will never meet him on this side of the veil The time from 10-11 am has been set aside for visitation with friends and family The memo-rial service will start at 11 am on Friday Aug 8 2014 at the 27th Ward Chapel 180 S Coleman Street Tooele Utah
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price born on May 28 1951 returned to her Father in Heaven on Aug 5 2014 She was preceded in death by her husband Don Ray Caldwell her parents Wilbur and Hazel Broadhead her siblings Lorraine Wilkes Elaine Reed and Wilbur Broadhead Survived by her sisters Donna Davis and Janet Jensen her children Don Jeff and Idella Caldwell her grand-children Beckham Cienna Gracie Mae Shawn Nicole Samantha and Anthony Jerry Price whom she was married to for 20 years also survives her She loved her family hunting fishing and camping Her pas-
sion was singing with and for others including her grandchil-dren She will be missed We love you mom Services will be held at the Lake Point Chapel on Aug 9 Viewing at 10 am and the funeral at 11 am
Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen
Mother grandma aunt friend compassionate steadfast kind elect fun giving Just words really until they are used to describe a person Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen born May 20 1937 in was a person that all of these words describe These and other words touch the surface of a life well lived in overwhelming ser-vice to others Surrounding her in passing is her eternal family on this and the other side of the veil On this side of the veil are daughters Debbie Seddell (Terry) of Lake Point Laurie Holland (Ron) of Magna and son Terry (Debbie) of Tooele 10 grand-kids 10 great-grandkids and two great-great-grandkids A few on the other side welcoming her home are her eternal sweetheart James O Christensen daughter Tammy (Christensen) Brown mother Bernice (Sessions) Brown sisters Joyce Lambros and Sharon Barker and numerous other friends and family Her joys included spending all the time she could with her family camp-ing attending grandkids games and recitals making and shar-ing her homemade fudge pop-sicles garage sales roaming the DI crocheting hats for cancer patients and the childrenrsquos justice center A member of the LDS church who enjoyed service in the temple her favorite calling was compassionate service Mom worked at numerous places in the quest to help her sweetheart
provide for their family such as Walmart the Utah State fair and Hamilton Drug At every place and within her sphere of influ-ence was an influence for good in others lives Now silenced on Earth she will be that silent-but-sweet and tender feeling help-ing us to stay on the path till we meet again Our family would welcome all to come and share a moment with us in remembering a life well-lived in service A view-ing will be held Friday Aug 8 at the Valley View LDS Stake Center at 332 E 1000 North in Tooele from 6-8 pm and Saturday Aug 9 and an hour prior to the funeral at 11 am Internment will be at the Memorial Estates at 6500 S Redwood Road in West Jordan Utah A special thanks to Harmony Hospice who helped mom tremendously in her last days In remembrance of mom please pay it forward and be kind to all you come in contact with share a smile and give to those in need
IDAHO FALLS Idaho (AP) mdash Groves of aspen mdash tall skinny trees with telltale white bark and fluttering glossy leaves mdash are unmistakable in eastern Idaho
But look for the cone-shaped tops of conifers living among the smaller aspen and juniper trees creeping closer to the perimeter of the grove Itrsquos not an example of species diversity itrsquos a death sentence
Aspen mdash the most wide-spread tree in North America mdash are disappearing across the
western United States Eastern Idahorsquos aspen community once estimated to cover 40 percent of eastern Idahorsquos forested areas has declined by an estimated 60 percent in the past 100 years while Arizona has seen a 90 per-cent decline during that time said Aren Eddingsaas chairman of the science and technology committee for the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group and a wild-life biologist for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe
ldquoI would consider it a very big issuerdquo said Ben Dyer ecol-ogist for the Bureau of Land Management ldquoItrsquos a keystone species and vital to other plant animal and insect survivalrdquo
A keystone species is one that has a ldquodisproportionately large effect on the communities in which it occursrdquo according to Encyclopedia Britannica ldquoSuch species help to maintain local biodiversity within a community either by controlling populations of other species that would oth-erwise dominate the community or by providing critical resources for a wide range of speciesrdquo
Terry Thomas Idaho Department of Fish and Game regional habitat manager said eastern Idaho is losing 5000 acres of aspen each year
In order to combat that loss Fish and Game the US Forest Service Bureau of Land Management Idaho Department of Lands Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and Idaho State Department of Agriculture banded together in 2006 to form the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group The grouprsquos mission is to
preserve the speciesSince a number of species
benefit from aspen especially elk and deer Eddingsaas said conservation is vital
ldquoThey found that fawn and calves in those areas (with dense aspen groves) are healthierrdquo he said ldquoBecause of the diversity that aspen provide itrsquos just an important communityrdquo
While providing habitat and food for wildlife they also have a relatively short lifespan (70 to 100 years) That allows them to decompose and put nutrients back into the forest floor more often than other trees The mini-mal canopy of an aspen grove allows snow melt to drip into the groundwater rather than evapo-rate as it does on more dense canopies said Eddingsaas
Experts agree that the decline of aspen locally and around the West largely is the result of two things lack of fire and encroach-ment of conifers and juniper
Because the root system of aspens runs deeper below the ground than most trees aspens can survive forest fires that com-peting trees canrsquot But as wildfire fighting becomes more preva-lent aspen benefit less
ldquoWhen you have juniper encroachment they have a wide root system and take in a lot more water and can choke out the aspenrdquo Dyer said
The trees also are suscepti-ble to ldquoSudden Aspen Declinerdquo mdash a condition that claims entire groves without conifer invasion
Thomas cites an example of this in a research paper he published on the decline of
aspen from 2005 to 2007 amid the worst drought in 109 years 338000 acres of aspen perished in Colorado While the cause of Sudden Aspen Decline is still being researched most evidence points toward drought
The Aspen Working Group spends most of its time working to find ways to protect aspen The BLM has been removing juniper and conifers in the Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area east of Idaho Falls
Aspen are higher in fat than many other plants which make the aspen shoots a vital food source for deer and elk in the winter Dyer said the Tex Creek area attracts about 6000 deer and elk in the winter months The goal of the restoration proj-ect is to not only be able to pro-vide the food source for game but have enough shoots in spring to regenerate the groves in the area
Another way to help aspen thrive is through controlled burns to reduce the number of competing trees But that prac-tice can cause other problems
ldquoPeople donrsquot like to see smoke they donrsquot like to see black on the hillside up from their propertyrdquo Thomas said ldquoWe have a lot of tools in the toolbox itrsquos whether or not we get the opportunity to apply those toolsrdquo
The task is not an easy oneldquoConsidering the loss and the
fact that we donrsquot have the bud-get to do as much as we like wersquore not even close to keeping up with the loss of aspen on an annual basisrdquo Eddingsaas said
Aspen trees disappearing in eastern Idaho
AUBURN Mich (AP) mdash ldquoIrsquove never had a bad customerrdquo said Betty Sczepanski as she finished up the styling on one of her most faithful clients ldquoLetrsquos see how good you lookrdquo She turned cus-tomer Helen Ward in the beauty chair so they both could see the finished product in the mirror
Sczepanski has been cutting and styling womenrsquos hair since before 1960 and she has owned and operated her own shop Bettyrsquos Beauty Shop since 1966 And donrsquot even think about ask-ing her what she and her cli-ents talk about in her one-room beauty shop
ldquoWe talk about everythingrdquo Sczepanski told the Midland Daily News while she put the finishing touches on Wardrsquos hair ldquoYou wouldnrsquot want to hear it And thatrsquos all Irsquom gonna tell yourdquo
ldquoYes everythingrdquo Ward agreed laughing ldquoLocal news the way the world is now a daysrdquo
Sczepanski cuts and colors hair does permanents and sham-poos and sets
ldquoI donrsquot do menrsquos hair thoughrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoMaybe the women scare them awayrdquo The stylist has cut plenty of menrsquos hair in her time but these days her
clients are all ladiesSczepanski attended the now
defunct Bay City Beauty College graduating in 1954 She point-ed to a black-and-white photo-graph on the wall of her shop that shows her and several of her beauty school classmates
ldquoCan you find merdquo she asked with a laugh ldquoIrsquom the best look-ing onerdquo Sczepanski graduated from the beauty school when she was 20 years old
After graduation she found herself working at various shops in the area
ldquoI did some odd jobs here and there I worked for Mr and Mrs James (in their shop) in Bay City I started out as a shampoo girlrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoThatrsquos how all the girls startedrdquo After work-ing at a few small beauty shops Sczepanski found work at The Town Beauty Shop in downtown Midland in 1960
Around this time she met Helen Ward of Midland who would become a lifelong cus-tomer Ward said a neighbor told her of the new stylist in town so Ward decided to drop in to get her hair done
ldquoI needed a permanentrdquo Ward said ldquoA lot of the girls at that time
were doing the home permanent kits but I never didrdquo Ward liked how Sczepanski worked and she has been a customer ever since
Sczepanski worked in Midland until about 1966 when she decid-ed to strike out on her own
ldquoShe told me quietly that she was starting her own shoprdquo Ward said ldquoI followed her out hererdquo
Sczepanski said when the house was built the beauty shop was part of the design plan
These days Ward makes the time to visit the Auburn shop once a week
ldquoI come every week Most women do if they donrsquot do it themselvesrdquo Ward said of her visits ldquoI come for an hour but sometimes it goes longer if we keep talkingrdquo
Ward just turned 90 and she said her car recently had a birth-day as well
ldquoMy car just turned 21rdquo Ward said and she still drives
Sczepanski works five days a week and sometimes on Saturday When asked why she hasnrsquot retired her answer was quick and to the point
ldquoWhat would I do if I retired Watch the grass growrdquo she asked
Woman cuts hair for 50 years
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TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9THURSDAY August 7 2014
dropped 127 inches of rainfall Tooele received almost an inch of rain on July 29 alone
The storms helped Tooele meet or exceed normal monthly precipitation expectations since February They also helped Tooele partially catch up on the
water year This yearrsquos total pre-cipitation now stands at 1406 inches just 207 inches below the normal 1613 inches that the area historically accumulates by this time of year At the end of last month Tooele was 283 inch-es below normal
However climate predic-tions from the National Weather Service donrsquot expect the streak of lucky storms to continue
Precipitation is expected to return to normal through mid-August and the US Drought Monitor a cooperative effort of the US Department of Agriculture and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has projected drought conditions to become increasingly severe over the next month
The long-term forecast is more optimistic The National
Weather Service continues to project above-average rainfall in September and October on account of abnormalities in the Pacific Ocean that suggest an El Nino could develop this fall
The last statement issued by NOAA predicted a 70ndash80 percent chance of an El Nino this year which causes a temperature shift that brings warm water and increased rainfall to North and
South America July temperatures remained
roughly normal with an average high of 92 degrees compared to a normal 917 and an average low of 65 degrees compared to a normal 656
The 2013-14 water year will conclude on Sept 30 Measurements for the 2014-15 water year will begin on Oct 1elpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) mdash Mark and David McCubbin not only had big shoes to fill when they took over the family business but also had large socks
Mark is the chairman of McCubbin Hosiery Inc and his brother David is the president The company makes socks tights and shoes for women and chil-dren It makes products for sev-eral brands such as Stride Rite and Keds The warehouse and distribution center is at 5310 N Fifth St
The brothers are the third gen-eration of McCubbins in the busi-ness Their grandfather Chester McCubbin started the company in 1952 Their father Richard McCubbin also worked at the company until he left in 1967 to teach history at Casady School Thatrsquos when their grandmother Margaret McCubbin took over the business
The brothers worked for the company during summers while they were in college They started in the warehouse and eventually sold socks
Mark graduated in 1978 with a
history degree from Dartmouth University David graduated in 1980 from Washington and Lee University with a degree in politi-cal science They received degrees in fields that interested them though they knew it was a pos-sibility they would take over the family business
ldquoI decided to study what I enjoy even if it didnrsquot have any-thing directly to do with what I dordquo Mark said
Both however entered the family business once they fin-ished college
Just four years after Mark grad-uated and two years after David did their grandmother passed away and the brothers realized they were in charge It was over-whelming at first to realize they had so much to learn David said With the help of the employees the company thrived
At the time the company had only about 18 full-time employ-ees Today the company has about 100 with most of them being in Oklahoma City A few are in New York and Chicago and one stays in China David said
David travels frequently He makes trips to Europe and Asia throughout the year as well as around the country
ldquoAmerican Airlines loves merdquo he said jokingly
Although the company focuses on women and children David said by 2015 customers can expect to see more products for adults
The company has grown 10 to 20 percent each year over the last several years David said He expects about 20-percent growth next year
In 2011 the company sold $30 million in products By the end of its fiscal year Mark said he expects it will sell $70 million
The growth is due to great inves-tors and great products David said The brands are strong and people trust them The compa-nies they sell to are also a primary reason for McCubbinrsquos strength Clients include Samrsquos Club and Costco as well as retailers like Nordstrom and Dillardrsquos
The company produces its products in Asia especially China David said The company went offshore in the 1990s which
put it ahead of its competitors Now most of their competitors do as well It is cheaper to pro-duce hosiery in China because of the cheap labor When it comes to socks he estimates that only a few specialty brands are actually made in the US
One of the biggest challenges is making sure the product gets to the customers on time Mark said
ldquoOur product is literally on the other side of the worldrdquo he said
McCubbin also has to meet the needs of several customers in various ways he said
ldquoEvery customer wants what they want often in different waysrdquo Mark said ldquoOne of the challenges is balancing the needs of the customersrdquo
The brothers are fortunate David said They get to work together and around wonderful employees
ldquoI have no complaintsrdquo David said ldquoIrsquom very blessedrdquo
Okla brothers continue family hosiery business
DENVER (AP) mdash Denver is offering to take care of some of the immigrant children who have flooded across the border in recent months
The city announced Tuesday that it has submitted an applica-tion for a $12 million federal grant over three years to provide hous-ing counseling and other services to 60 children at a time If the offer is accepted the children would live for about a month on aver-age in an underused family shelter called the Family Crisis Center
ldquoDuring that time we would provide several services medical counseling legal acculturation services for them Educational ser-vices so schooling as wellrdquo Denver Human Services Executive Director Penny May said
Other organizations would help reunite the children with family who might be living in the United States The total number of chil-dren who would come through the shelter hasnrsquot been determined
Other cities including St Louis
also are applying for grants The grants are from a pool of $300 million available through the US Department of Health amp Human Servicesrsquo Office of Refugee Resettlement to provide residential services to unaccompanied minors in the country illegally
Maryland Gov Martin OrsquoMalley meanwhile is encouraging organi-zations to apply
Not everyone is on board with Coloradorsquos course of action
ldquoItrsquos my tax dollars and I have a problem with my tax dollars being spent to support any kind of illegal activityrdquo said Regina Thompson president of Colorado Tea Party Patriots ldquoItrsquos more compassionate to send these children back to par-entsrdquo
In a statement Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said helping some of the more than 57000 chil-dren at the border most of them from El Salvador Honduras and Guatemala is the right thing to do ldquoDenver is a welcoming compas-sionate city and we will not turn a
blind eye to children in need mdash no matter where they come from mdash if called upon to helprdquo Hancock said in statement
The statement also included endorsements of the plan from US Rep Diana DeGette several city council members and former University of Denver Chancellor Dan Ritchie
The city would work with its public hospital Denver Health and Lutheran Family Services to take care of the children Officials stressed that no city tax dollars would be used
A Grand Junction-based private agency Ariel Clinical Services that places troubled children in fos-ter homes also is applying to put some of the immigrant children in homes in the Denver area
At least 220 children from the border already have been sent to Colorado to live with relatives and other sponsors according to the Department of Health and Human Services
Full Document View Denver offers to take in border children
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RIVERS AND LAKES 24-hour
Stage Change
Great Salt Lake Elevation
In feet as of 7 am Wednesday
Vernon Creek at Vernon 106 noneSouth Willow Creek at Grantsville 140 -001
at Saltair Boat Harbor 9358
Th F Sa Su M Tu W
Pollen Index
Source Intermountain Allergy amp Asthma
HighModerate
LowAbsent
The Sun Rise Set
The Moon Rise Set
UV INDEX
The higher the AccuWeathercom UV Indextradenumber the greater the need for eye and skin protection 0-2 Low 3-5 Moderate 6-7 High 8-10Very High 11+ Extreme
ALMANACTemperatures
Precipitation (in inches)
Daily Temperatures
SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELESUN AND MOON
UTAH WEATHER
Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D
Salt Lake City
Ogden
Logan
Provo
Vernal
Price
Tooele
Nephi
Manti
Green River
RichfieldMoab
Cedar CitySt George Kanab
Blanding
BeaverHanksville
Delta
GrouseCreek
Roosevelt
Clive
Rush Valley
Wendover
Gold Hill
Vernon
Ophir
Grantsville
Tooele
Lake Point
Bauer
Stockton
Pine Canyon
Stansbury ParkErda
Knolls
Ibapah
Dugway
High Low
Eureka
Friday 633 am 836 pmSaturday 634 am 835 pmSunday 635 am 834 pmMonday 636 am 832 pmTuesday 637 am 831 pmWednesday 638 am 830 pmThursday 639 am 828 pm
Friday 649 pm 408 amSaturday 738 pm 518 amSunday 822 pm 631 amMonday 902 pm 746 amTuesday 940 pm 900 amWednesday 1016 pm 1012 amThursday 1053 pm 1122 am
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather Inc copy2014
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F Sa Su M Tu W Th
Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed
FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
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83 60
Partly sunny
87 60
Sunshine
89 62
Sunshine
89 64
Mostly sunny
88
Partly sunny
86 63 63
Couple of thunderstorms
85 59TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER
Shown is Fridayrsquos weather Temperatures are Fridayrsquos highs and Friday nightrsquos
lows
HighLow past week 9259Normal highlow past week 9367Average temp past week 721Normal average temp past week 796
Statistics for the week ending August 6
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Sports
FROM THE SIDELINES
SPORTS WRAP Pro motocross eventThe best motocross racers in the world including Ryan Dungey James Stewart Justin Barcia and Eli Tomac will be at Miller Motorsports Park on Saturday Aug 23 as the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series returns to Utah for a second-consecutive year This yearrsquos Zions Bank Utah National Round 12 of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will be the motocross season fina-le with all of the top motocross teams and riders scrambling for last-chance championship points and glory on the seriesrsquo most unique motocross track located in the infield of the state-of-the-art Miller Motorsports Park facility
Bowling leagueA new season of bowling is about to begin at All Star Lanes in Tooele Bowlers are needed for the Tuesday Morning Bowling Belles The Bowling Belles will begin league play on Tuesday Aug 26 at 915 am This is a ladies handi-cap league For more information call Nina Park at 435-837-2290 A meeting will be held at the bowl-ing alley at 10 am on Tuesday Aug 19
Donovan scores winnerIn the end Landon Donovan got the last laugh The 14-time MLS All-Star came back to haunt the club that jettisoned him after just a few months of a failed 2009 loan appearance with the game-winning goal Wednesday for a 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in the 2014 ATampT MLS All-Star Game The 70th-minute strike came after Bayernrsquos Robert Lewandowski and All-Star Bradley Wright-Phillips traded goals on opposite ends of halftime high-lighting a match in which MLS gave the German giants all that they could handle mdash and more mdash on a warm evening at Providence Park in Portland Donovan who came on in the 47th minute for another member of MLS royalty in Thierry Henry got behind the defense on a long feed from hometown star Diego Valeri from the right wing shucked Bayern defender Rafinha as he tried to recover and slotted past the man considered to be the finest goalkeeper in the world in Manuel Neuer Donovan was subbed off a minute later to a resounding ovation
Bees lose to FresnoAn unearned run in the eighth inning propelled the Fresno Grizzlies to a 6-5 win over the Salt Lake Bees on Tuesday night in Fresno Salt Lake trailed 5-4 when Taylorsville High School product John Buck homered to center in the sixth to tie the game With one out in the eighth Fresno catcher Guillermo Quiroz doubled down the left field line After Beesrsquo reliever Michael Brady (0-2) walked Adam Duvall a ground out by Jarrett Parker moved the runners to second and third Chris Dominguez hit a ground ball towards first baseman Ryan Wheeler who slipped going towards the ball lost his balance and had the ball glance off his glove for an error as Quiroz crossed the plate with the eventual winning run The Bees will host El Paso in a five-game series starting tonight
Jazz preseason setTickets for the 2014 Utah Jazz pre-season will go on sale this week Fans may purchase tickets online at utahjazzcom in-person at the EnergySolutions Arena box office or by phone at (801) 355-SEAT Jazz fans will get to see Head Coach Quin Snyder and the team in Salt Lake City when Utah opens the preseason at home against the Portland Trail Blazers on Oct 7 The Jazz will be back home to play the Los Angeles Clippers on Oct 13 before heading out on a four-game road trip The team will close out the preseason at home on Oct 24 hosting the Phoenix Suns This yearrsquos schedule marks the fourth time in five years that the Jazz will host three preseason games at EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City
Jazz holding anthem auditionsThe Utah Jazz are holding auditions for national anthem singers for the 2014-15 NBA season Auditions will be held Friday Oct 10 at EnergySolutions Arena from 9 am until 1 pm on a first-come first-serve basis The audition is open to the general public for individu-als and very small groups If you cannot make the live audition a recorded CD version of you singing the anthem may me mailed toUtah Jazz National Anthem AuditionsCO Meikle LaHue301 W South TempleSalt Lake City UT 84101All participants in the audition will be notified by e-mail whether they have been invited to perform the national anthem For questions contact LaHue at 801-325-2553
A10 THURSDAY August 7 2014
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
The 113- to 118-mile distance fits just right for Moreno Hofland and his Belkin Pro Cycling team
The Dutchman scored his second stage win of the week Wednesday in the 1183-mile Stage 3 of the Tour of Utah More than half of Wednesdayrsquos mile-age extended on U-36 from the Juab County line through Tooele County along the historic Pony Express route to the finish at Miller Motorsports Park Racers sprinted to the finish line after covering three laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP Hoflandrsquos time was 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds
Stage 3 started in Lehi at IM Flash Technologies headed south along the west shore of Utah Lake turned west through Eureka and headed back north on U-36 through Tooele County
Hofland also won Stage 1 on Monday which covered 1135 miles with most of the mileage through scenic Iron County with the start and finish in Cedar City Part of the Stage 1 route skirted Cedar Breaks National Monument
Michael Schaumlr of BMC Racing
Dutchman sprints to victory in Stage 3Sloveniarsquos Kocjan retains yellow jersey as overall leader at Tour of Utah
Earlier this week when I wrote summer is ending I didnrsquot realize how true it
was Thinking about it Irsquove also realised how desperate the local sports world needs summer to end Not to say this summer hasnrsquot been great for the sports world but itrsquos just time for fall to be spoken of in the present tense as opposed to the future tense
As such Irsquove put together a list of reasons Irsquom excited for the change in season In no particu-lar order mdash except for the first-mentioned item mdash I give you the top six reasons fall needs to be here now
Irsquom making a listThe only reason this is men-
tioned first in the list is the mere fact of well the listrsquos existence I canrsquot wait for the next few weeks when football coverage monop-olizes my writing and I donrsquot have time to make up ridiculous
lists to keep from going bored or insane
FootballThis has been on my mind for
a while now I know we had the Hall of Fame game already but does that really count Is that real football Irsquom not so sure but I do know the actual regular season of football leauges are starting in the next few weeks and I couldnrsquot be more happy mdash both from a professional and fan standpoint
Sunburns and bug bitesOK Irsquom sure this has every-
thing to do with the sunburn Irsquom currently experiencing from last
weekendrsquos boating trip to Bear Lake or the bug bites I thought gave me blood poisoning this week but is there anyone in the world who loves these things Itrsquos pretty hard to overexpose your skin to the sun or bugs when the weather cools off and you have to wear a hoodie during the day
BlogsA couple friends of mine run
a well-written and hillarious-at-times blog during the summer While I very much enjoy their reading I feel a little awful inside at the realization that not only do I have more than enough time to read their description of what a Disney princess mixed martial arts tournament might be like but Irsquom enjoying it
GolfingWait golf is on this list
Hear me out let me describe the typical manrsquos golf experi-
ence Each winter he gets a new golf accessory for Christmas whether itrsquos a season pass new iron alumni golf balls what-ever mdash even if itrsquos a self-given present He waits all through February for a chance to get on the course and once he does he realizes how long itrsquos been since hersquos hit a golf ball or how the new driver exposes a flaw in his technique Each week he works to improve his game which he does but he canrsquot seem to string that perfectly consistent round together His top score improves by a stroke or two over last sum-mer and the season ends with way too many curse words bug bites and sunglasses tanlines Letrsquos just say itrsquos time for me to be done with the sport Well almost Irsquoll give it a few more weeks because I know Irsquoll miss it when the snow starts
American soccer fansOK Irsquom not talking about the
actual soccer fans who actually follow the team they actually care about all the time Irsquom talk-ing about the fans who bought American soccer jerseys during the World Cup without even knowing who Bob Bradley is Let me be clear I like soccer and I like the idea of Americans liking soccer but letrsquos add a little con-sistency huh Irsquod be pleasantly surprised if most of these once-in-four-years fanatics could tell me what team or even what league Clint Dempsey plays for and in
Tavin Stucki is a recent jour-nalism graduate of Utah State University who hasnrsquot found a sport he doesnrsquot like To talk Aggie football or for tips on his next outdoor adventure in Tooele County hit him up on Twitter TooeleTAVscript
The top six reasons summer needs to just stopTavin Stucki
COMMUNITY NEWS EDITORCOMMU
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
Professional cyclist Breanne Nalder fought back tears after the first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition ended Wednesday after-noon at Miller Motorsports Park
ldquoThis is really emotional for me Our team wanted to make a statement today and later on (today) Irsquom riding in the memo-rial race for Chase (Pinkham) on the west trackrdquo Nalder said
Nalder of Salt Lake City was named Most Aggressive Rider in the womenrsquos edition race She races for DNA Cycling powered by F4
Nalder broke away from the pack midway through the 15-lap circuit and made other teams chase her while members of her own team conserved energy She led the race by about one kilome-ter for two laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP
ldquoWe wanted to attack non-stop so when I got the nod it was time to go out and go as hard as I could It took a lot of effort to go out there an put yourself in the hurt locker and force other teams to chase and work hard Our sprinters were able to sit in the draft and conserve energyrdquo Nalder said
DNA Cycling powered by F4rsquos Tina Pic was able to sprint to the line for fifth place in a close finish
Pinkham was a top profes-
sional cyclist from Salt Lake City who died April 14 at age 23 of an accidental overdose on pain medication according to new reports He had been plagued with pain after being hit by a car while training in Canada in 2008 Several local Utah cyclists competed in the Chase Pinkham Criterium after Stage 3 of The Tour of Utah ended with three
final laps on the 22-mile east track
ldquoIt was hard out there and really windy but the course was smooth so it made for a lot of dynamicsrdquo Nalder said ldquoIrsquom more of an endurance racer and a hill climber so when it was time for me to go out and lead it took a lot out of me After I led for two laps my teammate
Anne Perry went out next and led Our sprinters are Tina Pic and Chantel Olsenrdquo
United Healthcarersquos Coryn Rivera Indianapolis won the Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition with a time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 20 seconds against a field of 64 competitors
Second place was clinched by Mandy Heintz of Houston of
Guru Cycles powered by Haute Wheels Racing Third-place went to Meredith Miller of Fort Collins Colorado of Pepper Palace Pro Cycling
Rivera said her teamrsquos plan worked perfectly on Wednesday
ldquoWe had to ride the front a little bit to keep the speed up in
Utahrsquos Nalder wins Most Aggressive RiderRacer from Indianapolis wins first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Women racers negotiate at turn on the east track at Miller Motorsports Park The 15-lap Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition was held for the first time on Wednesday
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) crosses the finish line on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah win Hofland earned his first-place win with a time of 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds The stage covered 1183 miles SEE TOUR MEN PAGE A11
SEE TOUR WOMEN PAGE A11
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Team won Stage 2 which cov-ered 1307 miles and started in Panguitch and ended in Torrey
Finishing second in Stage 3 was Andrea Palini (Italy) of Team Lampre-Merida who was third on Stage 1 in Cedar City Eric Young (USA) of Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies fin-ished third Both Palini and Young had the same time as Hofland
Overall race leader Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) of Team Smartstop retained the yellow jersey after
three days of the tour by finishing sixth in Wednesdayrsquos stage Kocjan continues to hold a two-second lead over Schaumlr (Switzerland) and an eight-second margin over Serghei Tvetcov (Romania) of Jelly Belly presented by Maxxis
The Tour of Utah includes seven stages with the final stage starting and ending in Park City on Sunday Stage 7 covers 78 miles winding through Summit and Wasatch counties
Kocjan finished second in both Stage 1 and Stage 2
ldquoThe guys were awesome today They led on the front of the peloton from the start (in Lehi) and they worked hard The cross-
winds made the stage much more difficult than it looked at first so we just stayed at the front I just stayed all the time at the front of the peloton and just controlled the pacerdquo Kocjan said at the post-race press conference at MMP ldquoTomorrowrsquos stage for sure is very difficult The pure climbers will probably show their legs We will see how it goesrdquo
Stage 4 covers 1047 miles and starts in Ogden with a finish at Powder Mountain with three laps around Pine View Reservoir
Moving into the fourth spot overall is 22-year-old American Robin Carpenter of the Hincapie Sportswear Development Team
Carpenter who finished in the bunch sprint on Stage 3 earned the Subaru Best Young Rider award jersey He also claimed the Ski Utah King of the Mountain award jersey winning maximum points on the category 4 King of the Mountain of the day at Eureka
The Tour of Utah includes a few notable professional racers including Jens Voight of Germany Cadel Evans of Australia and Ivan Basso of Italy
Voight has worn the yellow jersey twice during the Tour de France though he has never chal-lenged for the overall champion-ship He is known for his propen-sity to attack
Evans won 2011 Tour de France and placed seventh in the menrsquos cross country mountain bike race at the 200i Summer Olympics in Sydney
Basso is a two-time winner of the Tour of Italy in 2006 and 2010
The Tour of Utah returns to Ogden for a sixth time on Thursday for the start of Stage 4 The start of the 1047-mile stage will take place on Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden at 1110 am and travels through the North Ogden Divide for the first of two ascents The first big shakeup in the overall standings could happen on the slopes of the first mountain top finish of the week with the climb to Powder Mountain Ski Resort This new addition to the Tour ascends more than 3000 feet in just six milesmwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Mencontinued from page A10
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) winds down on the track after capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah through Tooele County which ended with three laps on the Miller Motorsports race track
the last two kilometers so we ran through our riders pretty quickly Alison (Powers) pulled through as usual did an awesome lead out delivering me to the line Luckily I didnrsquot run into any bad luck today so it went perfectly to planrdquo said Rivera who owns 58 national championships in her stellar careermwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Womencontinued from page A10
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CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyIn September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party while trying a shortcut to
California passed through the what would become Tooele County and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert Three years later a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above todayrsquos Tooele City Soon others followed and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship Their story and many others are found inside this Historyof Utahrsquos Tooele County Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness the wild mining days in Ophir Mercur and Jacob City the Pony Express Trail the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake and more
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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Breanna Nalder races in yesterdayrsquos Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park Nalder took home the jersey for most aggressive rider
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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 7 2014
ending all lawsuits between the city and Overlake developers
ldquoWe believe this settlement will allow our city to move forward and will close a difficult chapter in our historyrdquo said Brad Pratt Tooele City council chairman ldquoIt addresses the juryrsquos verdict in a way that minimizes its impact on the citizens of Tooelerdquo
Tooele City officials are confi-dent that they will be able to meet the financial obligations of the agreement without raising taxes or reducing city services
ldquoAt this time it is not our intent nor our plan in the future to raise taxes or cut services as a result of this settlementrdquo said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy
Tooele City has already cut a check for the initial $2 million payment to Overlake develop-ers using fund balance or rainy day funds accumulated in the capital projects fund according to Dunlavy
The settlement averts a Sept 4 Utah Supreme Court appear-ance during which both parties were scheduled to again pick up the battle in court with oral argu-ments for an appeal of the $207 million final judgment entered by the 3rd District Court
According to the settlement while neither party admits fault liability or wrongdoing both par-ties accept that the total amount of the claim against Tooele City by Tooele Associates including accumulated interest to be $21 million
The developers agreed to credit the city with the value of 1805-acre-feet of municipal water at $3750 per acre-foot for a total of $68 million
The $3750 per acre-foot value for water was agreed upon by both parties because that is the price Tooele Associates would have paid for water if they had been required to purchase the water back in 2002 before the lawsuit started according to Dunlavy
The $136 million that remains after subtracting the value of the water rights transfer and the ini-tial payment will be paid by the city in nine annual payments of approximately $15 million per year The payments include inter-est at 215 percent annually
However the agreement gives the city the option of paying the last two annual payments with additional water rights in lieu of cash at $3750 per acre-foot
The last two annual payments total $28 million according to the payment schedule included in the agreement
The agreement also gives the developers the option until Dec 31 2029 to purchase up to an additional 1495 acre-feet of water rights certificates at $3750 per acre-foot If the developers pur-chase the entire 1495 acre-feet of water they will pay Tooele City $56 million
If the city opts to make the last two payments with water rights and the developers exercise their full option to purchase additional water the net cash payments to the developers made by Tooele City would be $92 million instead of $156 million
The agreement contains lan-guage that restricts the water rights that Overlake developers obtain from Tooele City to use in the Overlake subdivision
ldquoMy fear was if we had just paid the developers the $207 million that the money would have left our communityrdquo Pratt said ldquoNow part of our payment the water rights will stay in our community and help build the community Overlake will be developed We will get more homes and more people which will increase the economic opportunities in our communityrdquo
The agreement includes other concessions by both parties to settle disputes stemming from the original development agree-ment for Overlake
The settlement will allow the development of Overlake to resume and add up to 4800 homes to Tooele City
ldquoIt has always been our pri-mary objective in this dispute to find a way to develop Overlakerdquo said Bill Perry of Perry Homes ldquoWe believe that this settlement will allow us now to do so and we believe that both parties will ben-efit from the future development of the Overlake propertyrdquo
Tooele City agreed to accept all current public improvements in Overlake and to complete at the cityrsquos expense improvements to 400 West and other curb gutter and sidewalks in the subdivision
Tooele City also agreed to promptly review and approve updated plans for the next phase of Overlake and the golf course plat
ldquoI especially look forward to developing the Overlake golf course community including an improved entrance and a full service clubhouserdquo said Drew Hall managing partner of Tooele Associates
Existing zoning design stan-dards and amenities will remain in place in Overlake according to Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker
ldquoIt is important for the exist-ing residents of Overlake to know that the quality of their commu-nity will not changerdquo he said
The developers agree to pay for a third-party firm to complete inspections of public improve-ments and to pay all other appli-cable impact and development fees
All undeveloped areas out-side of existing subdivisions of Overlake will be withdrawn from the North Tooele City Special Service District according to the agreement
Future disputes between Tooele City and Overlake devel-opers will be resolved by neutral experts The agreement describes protocol for conflict resolution between the parties
The origins of Overlake dates back to 1995 when Hall approached Tooele City officials with an idea for a master planned community northwest of the city proper
Tooele City negotiated a development agreement that was signed in 1997 and the city annexed roughly 2000 acres of property owned by Tooele Associates and combined it with another parcel nearing 1000 acres that was already in the city limits This became the subdivi-sion known as Overlake
In 2002 Hall filed several law-suits in 3rd District Court against
Tooele City claiming the city had violated the development agree-ment for Overlake
Hall alleged that Tooele City misapplied public improvement ordinances required public improvements in Overlake to meet standards not required of other developers created an arbitrary punch list of items that needed to be fixed for public improve-ments to be considered complete slowed down or refused to make final inspections and refused to recognize prior admissions that some public improvements were complete
In 2004 Tooele City filed a coun-tersuit against Tooele Associates for violations of the Overlake development agreement
The case went to jury trial in 3rd District Court in June 2009
The jury found that both Tooele City and Tooele Associates violated the development agree-ment and awarded a net judg-ment of $207 million in damages to Tooele Associates
In 2010 3rd District Court Judge Randall Skanchy who pre-sided over the jury trial declared a mistrial citing irreconcilable conflicts in the juryrsquos verdict
Hall appealed the mistrial rul-ing The Utah Court of Appeals reversed the mistrial ruling in August 2012 and sent the case back to Skanchy for final judg-ment
Tooele City asked the Utah Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeals decision to overturn the mistrial ruling in September 2012 Two months later the high court announced it would not review the Court of Appealsrsquo decision
In October 2013 prior to enter-ing his final judgment in favor of Tooele Associates for $207 mil-lion plus post-judgment interest Skanchy denied several motions filed by Tooele City including a request to set aside or modify the jury verdict and a request for a new trial
Tooele City officials announced their intention to appeal the final judgment to the state Supreme Court in December 2013
Tooele Associatesrsquo attorneys filed a cross-appeal that asked the court to require Tooele City to pay an additional $92 million in legal fees and pre-judgment interest
Both parties were scheduled to make oral arguments before the Supreme Court in September
ldquoIrsquove always said we will do whatrsquos in the best interest of the citizens of Tooele Cityrdquo Dunlavy said ldquoThis settlement accom-plishes that objective I am grate-ful that Mr Hall and Mr Perry were willing to continue to nego-tiate with the city towards this endrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Lawsuit continued from page A1
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Hometownbull Bulletin Board
bull Weddings Missionaries Birthdays
B1THURSDAY August 7 2014
Unless otherwise requested community news items such as weddings missionaries birthdays babies and The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date To place a community news item or for more information contact the Community News Editor at 882-0050 or tstuckitooeletranscriptcom Items more than one month old will not be considered for publication
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HE LOVES
Building Spirit
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HometownHometownAUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP
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uilding Spirituilding SpiritSTORYANN HERRON
PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
SEE SPIRIT PAGE B8
B8B8
THURSDAY August 7 2014B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B7TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
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Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
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Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
KID SCOOP B7KID SCOOP B7
THURSDAY August 7 2014TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
9 6 1 2 3 5 8 4 74 8 2 7 1 9 5 3 65 7 3 4 8 6 1 9 27 2 6 9 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 8 7 3 6 2 98 3 9 1 6 2 7 5 4
6 9 8 3 2 1 4 7 53 1 4 5 9 7 2 6 82 5 7 6 4 8 9 1 3
Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
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FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
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Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
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The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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OBITUARIES
Jeremy JaeDo Davis
Jeremy JaeDo Davis 38 of Taylorsville Utah passed away unexpectedly Aug 3 2014 surrounded by his family at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray Utah Jeremy was born in Teague South Korea on Aug 26 1975 He graduat-ed from Heidelberg American High School and continued on with his schooling at Brigham Young University Jeremy mar-ried Alissa Davis (Dix) on Jan 31 2004 Jeremy is survived by his wife Alissa Diane son Tyson JaeDo Davis his parents Keith L Davis and Deborah F Davis his four sisters Krysta L Riley and her husband Paul Hilary A Boyer and her husband Bryan Alison R Houpt and Jillian R Garcia and her husband Jared his grandmother M Darlene Perkins his many nieces and nephews and the rest of his rela-tives and friends Jeremy is pre-ceded in death by his grandpar-ents Tom R Perkins Melvin W (Toy) Davis and Bertha J Davis Jeremy was a great athlete in high school and was a mem-ber of his soccer football and wrestling varsity teams He was a European wrestling champion his senior year and continued his wrestling career as a member of the Pre-Olympic US Armed Forces team representing the
USA in Manchester England in 1993 He enjoyed sports working on cars and spending time with his family and friends mdash espe-cially his son Tyson He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Dusseldorf Germany area and was an Eagle Scout Jeremy was selfless always putting the needs of others before himself He was a registered organ donor and his organs will be used to give the gift of life to many who will never meet him on this side of the veil The time from 10-11 am has been set aside for visitation with friends and family The memo-rial service will start at 11 am on Friday Aug 8 2014 at the 27th Ward Chapel 180 S Coleman Street Tooele Utah
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price
Mae Colleen Broadhead Caldwell Price born on May 28 1951 returned to her Father in Heaven on Aug 5 2014 She was preceded in death by her husband Don Ray Caldwell her parents Wilbur and Hazel Broadhead her siblings Lorraine Wilkes Elaine Reed and Wilbur Broadhead Survived by her sisters Donna Davis and Janet Jensen her children Don Jeff and Idella Caldwell her grand-children Beckham Cienna Gracie Mae Shawn Nicole Samantha and Anthony Jerry Price whom she was married to for 20 years also survives her She loved her family hunting fishing and camping Her pas-
sion was singing with and for others including her grandchil-dren She will be missed We love you mom Services will be held at the Lake Point Chapel on Aug 9 Viewing at 10 am and the funeral at 11 am
Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen
Mother grandma aunt friend compassionate steadfast kind elect fun giving Just words really until they are used to describe a person Laura ldquoJeanrdquo Christensen born May 20 1937 in was a person that all of these words describe These and other words touch the surface of a life well lived in overwhelming ser-vice to others Surrounding her in passing is her eternal family on this and the other side of the veil On this side of the veil are daughters Debbie Seddell (Terry) of Lake Point Laurie Holland (Ron) of Magna and son Terry (Debbie) of Tooele 10 grand-kids 10 great-grandkids and two great-great-grandkids A few on the other side welcoming her home are her eternal sweetheart James O Christensen daughter Tammy (Christensen) Brown mother Bernice (Sessions) Brown sisters Joyce Lambros and Sharon Barker and numerous other friends and family Her joys included spending all the time she could with her family camp-ing attending grandkids games and recitals making and shar-ing her homemade fudge pop-sicles garage sales roaming the DI crocheting hats for cancer patients and the childrenrsquos justice center A member of the LDS church who enjoyed service in the temple her favorite calling was compassionate service Mom worked at numerous places in the quest to help her sweetheart
provide for their family such as Walmart the Utah State fair and Hamilton Drug At every place and within her sphere of influ-ence was an influence for good in others lives Now silenced on Earth she will be that silent-but-sweet and tender feeling help-ing us to stay on the path till we meet again Our family would welcome all to come and share a moment with us in remembering a life well-lived in service A view-ing will be held Friday Aug 8 at the Valley View LDS Stake Center at 332 E 1000 North in Tooele from 6-8 pm and Saturday Aug 9 and an hour prior to the funeral at 11 am Internment will be at the Memorial Estates at 6500 S Redwood Road in West Jordan Utah A special thanks to Harmony Hospice who helped mom tremendously in her last days In remembrance of mom please pay it forward and be kind to all you come in contact with share a smile and give to those in need
IDAHO FALLS Idaho (AP) mdash Groves of aspen mdash tall skinny trees with telltale white bark and fluttering glossy leaves mdash are unmistakable in eastern Idaho
But look for the cone-shaped tops of conifers living among the smaller aspen and juniper trees creeping closer to the perimeter of the grove Itrsquos not an example of species diversity itrsquos a death sentence
Aspen mdash the most wide-spread tree in North America mdash are disappearing across the
western United States Eastern Idahorsquos aspen community once estimated to cover 40 percent of eastern Idahorsquos forested areas has declined by an estimated 60 percent in the past 100 years while Arizona has seen a 90 per-cent decline during that time said Aren Eddingsaas chairman of the science and technology committee for the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group and a wild-life biologist for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe
ldquoI would consider it a very big issuerdquo said Ben Dyer ecol-ogist for the Bureau of Land Management ldquoItrsquos a keystone species and vital to other plant animal and insect survivalrdquo
A keystone species is one that has a ldquodisproportionately large effect on the communities in which it occursrdquo according to Encyclopedia Britannica ldquoSuch species help to maintain local biodiversity within a community either by controlling populations of other species that would oth-erwise dominate the community or by providing critical resources for a wide range of speciesrdquo
Terry Thomas Idaho Department of Fish and Game regional habitat manager said eastern Idaho is losing 5000 acres of aspen each year
In order to combat that loss Fish and Game the US Forest Service Bureau of Land Management Idaho Department of Lands Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and Idaho State Department of Agriculture banded together in 2006 to form the Eastern Idaho Aspen Working Group The grouprsquos mission is to
preserve the speciesSince a number of species
benefit from aspen especially elk and deer Eddingsaas said conservation is vital
ldquoThey found that fawn and calves in those areas (with dense aspen groves) are healthierrdquo he said ldquoBecause of the diversity that aspen provide itrsquos just an important communityrdquo
While providing habitat and food for wildlife they also have a relatively short lifespan (70 to 100 years) That allows them to decompose and put nutrients back into the forest floor more often than other trees The mini-mal canopy of an aspen grove allows snow melt to drip into the groundwater rather than evapo-rate as it does on more dense canopies said Eddingsaas
Experts agree that the decline of aspen locally and around the West largely is the result of two things lack of fire and encroach-ment of conifers and juniper
Because the root system of aspens runs deeper below the ground than most trees aspens can survive forest fires that com-peting trees canrsquot But as wildfire fighting becomes more preva-lent aspen benefit less
ldquoWhen you have juniper encroachment they have a wide root system and take in a lot more water and can choke out the aspenrdquo Dyer said
The trees also are suscepti-ble to ldquoSudden Aspen Declinerdquo mdash a condition that claims entire groves without conifer invasion
Thomas cites an example of this in a research paper he published on the decline of
aspen from 2005 to 2007 amid the worst drought in 109 years 338000 acres of aspen perished in Colorado While the cause of Sudden Aspen Decline is still being researched most evidence points toward drought
The Aspen Working Group spends most of its time working to find ways to protect aspen The BLM has been removing juniper and conifers in the Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area east of Idaho Falls
Aspen are higher in fat than many other plants which make the aspen shoots a vital food source for deer and elk in the winter Dyer said the Tex Creek area attracts about 6000 deer and elk in the winter months The goal of the restoration proj-ect is to not only be able to pro-vide the food source for game but have enough shoots in spring to regenerate the groves in the area
Another way to help aspen thrive is through controlled burns to reduce the number of competing trees But that prac-tice can cause other problems
ldquoPeople donrsquot like to see smoke they donrsquot like to see black on the hillside up from their propertyrdquo Thomas said ldquoWe have a lot of tools in the toolbox itrsquos whether or not we get the opportunity to apply those toolsrdquo
The task is not an easy oneldquoConsidering the loss and the
fact that we donrsquot have the bud-get to do as much as we like wersquore not even close to keeping up with the loss of aspen on an annual basisrdquo Eddingsaas said
Aspen trees disappearing in eastern Idaho
AUBURN Mich (AP) mdash ldquoIrsquove never had a bad customerrdquo said Betty Sczepanski as she finished up the styling on one of her most faithful clients ldquoLetrsquos see how good you lookrdquo She turned cus-tomer Helen Ward in the beauty chair so they both could see the finished product in the mirror
Sczepanski has been cutting and styling womenrsquos hair since before 1960 and she has owned and operated her own shop Bettyrsquos Beauty Shop since 1966 And donrsquot even think about ask-ing her what she and her cli-ents talk about in her one-room beauty shop
ldquoWe talk about everythingrdquo Sczepanski told the Midland Daily News while she put the finishing touches on Wardrsquos hair ldquoYou wouldnrsquot want to hear it And thatrsquos all Irsquom gonna tell yourdquo
ldquoYes everythingrdquo Ward agreed laughing ldquoLocal news the way the world is now a daysrdquo
Sczepanski cuts and colors hair does permanents and sham-poos and sets
ldquoI donrsquot do menrsquos hair thoughrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoMaybe the women scare them awayrdquo The stylist has cut plenty of menrsquos hair in her time but these days her
clients are all ladiesSczepanski attended the now
defunct Bay City Beauty College graduating in 1954 She point-ed to a black-and-white photo-graph on the wall of her shop that shows her and several of her beauty school classmates
ldquoCan you find merdquo she asked with a laugh ldquoIrsquom the best look-ing onerdquo Sczepanski graduated from the beauty school when she was 20 years old
After graduation she found herself working at various shops in the area
ldquoI did some odd jobs here and there I worked for Mr and Mrs James (in their shop) in Bay City I started out as a shampoo girlrdquo Sczepanski said ldquoThatrsquos how all the girls startedrdquo After work-ing at a few small beauty shops Sczepanski found work at The Town Beauty Shop in downtown Midland in 1960
Around this time she met Helen Ward of Midland who would become a lifelong cus-tomer Ward said a neighbor told her of the new stylist in town so Ward decided to drop in to get her hair done
ldquoI needed a permanentrdquo Ward said ldquoA lot of the girls at that time
were doing the home permanent kits but I never didrdquo Ward liked how Sczepanski worked and she has been a customer ever since
Sczepanski worked in Midland until about 1966 when she decid-ed to strike out on her own
ldquoShe told me quietly that she was starting her own shoprdquo Ward said ldquoI followed her out hererdquo
Sczepanski said when the house was built the beauty shop was part of the design plan
These days Ward makes the time to visit the Auburn shop once a week
ldquoI come every week Most women do if they donrsquot do it themselvesrdquo Ward said of her visits ldquoI come for an hour but sometimes it goes longer if we keep talkingrdquo
Ward just turned 90 and she said her car recently had a birth-day as well
ldquoMy car just turned 21rdquo Ward said and she still drives
Sczepanski works five days a week and sometimes on Saturday When asked why she hasnrsquot retired her answer was quick and to the point
ldquoWhat would I do if I retired Watch the grass growrdquo she asked
Woman cuts hair for 50 years
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TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9THURSDAY August 7 2014
dropped 127 inches of rainfall Tooele received almost an inch of rain on July 29 alone
The storms helped Tooele meet or exceed normal monthly precipitation expectations since February They also helped Tooele partially catch up on the
water year This yearrsquos total pre-cipitation now stands at 1406 inches just 207 inches below the normal 1613 inches that the area historically accumulates by this time of year At the end of last month Tooele was 283 inch-es below normal
However climate predic-tions from the National Weather Service donrsquot expect the streak of lucky storms to continue
Precipitation is expected to return to normal through mid-August and the US Drought Monitor a cooperative effort of the US Department of Agriculture and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has projected drought conditions to become increasingly severe over the next month
The long-term forecast is more optimistic The National
Weather Service continues to project above-average rainfall in September and October on account of abnormalities in the Pacific Ocean that suggest an El Nino could develop this fall
The last statement issued by NOAA predicted a 70ndash80 percent chance of an El Nino this year which causes a temperature shift that brings warm water and increased rainfall to North and
South America July temperatures remained
roughly normal with an average high of 92 degrees compared to a normal 917 and an average low of 65 degrees compared to a normal 656
The 2013-14 water year will conclude on Sept 30 Measurements for the 2014-15 water year will begin on Oct 1elpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Water continued from page A1
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) mdash Mark and David McCubbin not only had big shoes to fill when they took over the family business but also had large socks
Mark is the chairman of McCubbin Hosiery Inc and his brother David is the president The company makes socks tights and shoes for women and chil-dren It makes products for sev-eral brands such as Stride Rite and Keds The warehouse and distribution center is at 5310 N Fifth St
The brothers are the third gen-eration of McCubbins in the busi-ness Their grandfather Chester McCubbin started the company in 1952 Their father Richard McCubbin also worked at the company until he left in 1967 to teach history at Casady School Thatrsquos when their grandmother Margaret McCubbin took over the business
The brothers worked for the company during summers while they were in college They started in the warehouse and eventually sold socks
Mark graduated in 1978 with a
history degree from Dartmouth University David graduated in 1980 from Washington and Lee University with a degree in politi-cal science They received degrees in fields that interested them though they knew it was a pos-sibility they would take over the family business
ldquoI decided to study what I enjoy even if it didnrsquot have any-thing directly to do with what I dordquo Mark said
Both however entered the family business once they fin-ished college
Just four years after Mark grad-uated and two years after David did their grandmother passed away and the brothers realized they were in charge It was over-whelming at first to realize they had so much to learn David said With the help of the employees the company thrived
At the time the company had only about 18 full-time employ-ees Today the company has about 100 with most of them being in Oklahoma City A few are in New York and Chicago and one stays in China David said
David travels frequently He makes trips to Europe and Asia throughout the year as well as around the country
ldquoAmerican Airlines loves merdquo he said jokingly
Although the company focuses on women and children David said by 2015 customers can expect to see more products for adults
The company has grown 10 to 20 percent each year over the last several years David said He expects about 20-percent growth next year
In 2011 the company sold $30 million in products By the end of its fiscal year Mark said he expects it will sell $70 million
The growth is due to great inves-tors and great products David said The brands are strong and people trust them The compa-nies they sell to are also a primary reason for McCubbinrsquos strength Clients include Samrsquos Club and Costco as well as retailers like Nordstrom and Dillardrsquos
The company produces its products in Asia especially China David said The company went offshore in the 1990s which
put it ahead of its competitors Now most of their competitors do as well It is cheaper to pro-duce hosiery in China because of the cheap labor When it comes to socks he estimates that only a few specialty brands are actually made in the US
One of the biggest challenges is making sure the product gets to the customers on time Mark said
ldquoOur product is literally on the other side of the worldrdquo he said
McCubbin also has to meet the needs of several customers in various ways he said
ldquoEvery customer wants what they want often in different waysrdquo Mark said ldquoOne of the challenges is balancing the needs of the customersrdquo
The brothers are fortunate David said They get to work together and around wonderful employees
ldquoI have no complaintsrdquo David said ldquoIrsquom very blessedrdquo
Okla brothers continue family hosiery business
DENVER (AP) mdash Denver is offering to take care of some of the immigrant children who have flooded across the border in recent months
The city announced Tuesday that it has submitted an applica-tion for a $12 million federal grant over three years to provide hous-ing counseling and other services to 60 children at a time If the offer is accepted the children would live for about a month on aver-age in an underused family shelter called the Family Crisis Center
ldquoDuring that time we would provide several services medical counseling legal acculturation services for them Educational ser-vices so schooling as wellrdquo Denver Human Services Executive Director Penny May said
Other organizations would help reunite the children with family who might be living in the United States The total number of chil-dren who would come through the shelter hasnrsquot been determined
Other cities including St Louis
also are applying for grants The grants are from a pool of $300 million available through the US Department of Health amp Human Servicesrsquo Office of Refugee Resettlement to provide residential services to unaccompanied minors in the country illegally
Maryland Gov Martin OrsquoMalley meanwhile is encouraging organi-zations to apply
Not everyone is on board with Coloradorsquos course of action
ldquoItrsquos my tax dollars and I have a problem with my tax dollars being spent to support any kind of illegal activityrdquo said Regina Thompson president of Colorado Tea Party Patriots ldquoItrsquos more compassionate to send these children back to par-entsrdquo
In a statement Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said helping some of the more than 57000 chil-dren at the border most of them from El Salvador Honduras and Guatemala is the right thing to do ldquoDenver is a welcoming compas-sionate city and we will not turn a
blind eye to children in need mdash no matter where they come from mdash if called upon to helprdquo Hancock said in statement
The statement also included endorsements of the plan from US Rep Diana DeGette several city council members and former University of Denver Chancellor Dan Ritchie
The city would work with its public hospital Denver Health and Lutheran Family Services to take care of the children Officials stressed that no city tax dollars would be used
A Grand Junction-based private agency Ariel Clinical Services that places troubled children in fos-ter homes also is applying to put some of the immigrant children in homes in the Denver area
At least 220 children from the border already have been sent to Colorado to live with relatives and other sponsors according to the Department of Health and Human Services
Full Document View Denver offers to take in border children
A9
RIVERS AND LAKES 24-hour
Stage Change
Great Salt Lake Elevation
In feet as of 7 am Wednesday
Vernon Creek at Vernon 106 noneSouth Willow Creek at Grantsville 140 -001
at Saltair Boat Harbor 9358
Th F Sa Su M Tu W
Pollen Index
Source Intermountain Allergy amp Asthma
HighModerate
LowAbsent
The Sun Rise Set
The Moon Rise Set
UV INDEX
The higher the AccuWeathercom UV Indextradenumber the greater the need for eye and skin protection 0-2 Low 3-5 Moderate 6-7 High 8-10Very High 11+ Extreme
ALMANACTemperatures
Precipitation (in inches)
Daily Temperatures
SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELESUN AND MOON
UTAH WEATHER
Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D
Salt Lake City
Ogden
Logan
Provo
Vernal
Price
Tooele
Nephi
Manti
Green River
RichfieldMoab
Cedar CitySt George Kanab
Blanding
BeaverHanksville
Delta
GrouseCreek
Roosevelt
Clive
Rush Valley
Wendover
Gold Hill
Vernon
Ophir
Grantsville
Tooele
Lake Point
Bauer
Stockton
Pine Canyon
Stansbury ParkErda
Knolls
Ibapah
Dugway
High Low
Eureka
Friday 633 am 836 pmSaturday 634 am 835 pmSunday 635 am 834 pmMonday 636 am 832 pmTuesday 637 am 831 pmWednesday 638 am 830 pmThursday 639 am 828 pm
Friday 649 pm 408 amSaturday 738 pm 518 amSunday 822 pm 631 amMonday 902 pm 746 amTuesday 940 pm 900 amWednesday 1016 pm 1012 amThursday 1053 pm 1122 am
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83 60
Partly sunny
87 60
Sunshine
89 62
Sunshine
89 64
Mostly sunny
88
Partly sunny
86 63 63
Couple of thunderstorms
85 59TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER
Shown is Fridayrsquos weather Temperatures are Fridayrsquos highs and Friday nightrsquos
lows
HighLow past week 9259Normal highlow past week 9367Average temp past week 721Normal average temp past week 796
Statistics for the week ending August 6
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Sports
FROM THE SIDELINES
SPORTS WRAP Pro motocross eventThe best motocross racers in the world including Ryan Dungey James Stewart Justin Barcia and Eli Tomac will be at Miller Motorsports Park on Saturday Aug 23 as the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series returns to Utah for a second-consecutive year This yearrsquos Zions Bank Utah National Round 12 of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will be the motocross season fina-le with all of the top motocross teams and riders scrambling for last-chance championship points and glory on the seriesrsquo most unique motocross track located in the infield of the state-of-the-art Miller Motorsports Park facility
Bowling leagueA new season of bowling is about to begin at All Star Lanes in Tooele Bowlers are needed for the Tuesday Morning Bowling Belles The Bowling Belles will begin league play on Tuesday Aug 26 at 915 am This is a ladies handi-cap league For more information call Nina Park at 435-837-2290 A meeting will be held at the bowl-ing alley at 10 am on Tuesday Aug 19
Donovan scores winnerIn the end Landon Donovan got the last laugh The 14-time MLS All-Star came back to haunt the club that jettisoned him after just a few months of a failed 2009 loan appearance with the game-winning goal Wednesday for a 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in the 2014 ATampT MLS All-Star Game The 70th-minute strike came after Bayernrsquos Robert Lewandowski and All-Star Bradley Wright-Phillips traded goals on opposite ends of halftime high-lighting a match in which MLS gave the German giants all that they could handle mdash and more mdash on a warm evening at Providence Park in Portland Donovan who came on in the 47th minute for another member of MLS royalty in Thierry Henry got behind the defense on a long feed from hometown star Diego Valeri from the right wing shucked Bayern defender Rafinha as he tried to recover and slotted past the man considered to be the finest goalkeeper in the world in Manuel Neuer Donovan was subbed off a minute later to a resounding ovation
Bees lose to FresnoAn unearned run in the eighth inning propelled the Fresno Grizzlies to a 6-5 win over the Salt Lake Bees on Tuesday night in Fresno Salt Lake trailed 5-4 when Taylorsville High School product John Buck homered to center in the sixth to tie the game With one out in the eighth Fresno catcher Guillermo Quiroz doubled down the left field line After Beesrsquo reliever Michael Brady (0-2) walked Adam Duvall a ground out by Jarrett Parker moved the runners to second and third Chris Dominguez hit a ground ball towards first baseman Ryan Wheeler who slipped going towards the ball lost his balance and had the ball glance off his glove for an error as Quiroz crossed the plate with the eventual winning run The Bees will host El Paso in a five-game series starting tonight
Jazz preseason setTickets for the 2014 Utah Jazz pre-season will go on sale this week Fans may purchase tickets online at utahjazzcom in-person at the EnergySolutions Arena box office or by phone at (801) 355-SEAT Jazz fans will get to see Head Coach Quin Snyder and the team in Salt Lake City when Utah opens the preseason at home against the Portland Trail Blazers on Oct 7 The Jazz will be back home to play the Los Angeles Clippers on Oct 13 before heading out on a four-game road trip The team will close out the preseason at home on Oct 24 hosting the Phoenix Suns This yearrsquos schedule marks the fourth time in five years that the Jazz will host three preseason games at EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City
Jazz holding anthem auditionsThe Utah Jazz are holding auditions for national anthem singers for the 2014-15 NBA season Auditions will be held Friday Oct 10 at EnergySolutions Arena from 9 am until 1 pm on a first-come first-serve basis The audition is open to the general public for individu-als and very small groups If you cannot make the live audition a recorded CD version of you singing the anthem may me mailed toUtah Jazz National Anthem AuditionsCO Meikle LaHue301 W South TempleSalt Lake City UT 84101All participants in the audition will be notified by e-mail whether they have been invited to perform the national anthem For questions contact LaHue at 801-325-2553
A10 THURSDAY August 7 2014
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
The 113- to 118-mile distance fits just right for Moreno Hofland and his Belkin Pro Cycling team
The Dutchman scored his second stage win of the week Wednesday in the 1183-mile Stage 3 of the Tour of Utah More than half of Wednesdayrsquos mile-age extended on U-36 from the Juab County line through Tooele County along the historic Pony Express route to the finish at Miller Motorsports Park Racers sprinted to the finish line after covering three laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP Hoflandrsquos time was 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds
Stage 3 started in Lehi at IM Flash Technologies headed south along the west shore of Utah Lake turned west through Eureka and headed back north on U-36 through Tooele County
Hofland also won Stage 1 on Monday which covered 1135 miles with most of the mileage through scenic Iron County with the start and finish in Cedar City Part of the Stage 1 route skirted Cedar Breaks National Monument
Michael Schaumlr of BMC Racing
Dutchman sprints to victory in Stage 3Sloveniarsquos Kocjan retains yellow jersey as overall leader at Tour of Utah
Earlier this week when I wrote summer is ending I didnrsquot realize how true it
was Thinking about it Irsquove also realised how desperate the local sports world needs summer to end Not to say this summer hasnrsquot been great for the sports world but itrsquos just time for fall to be spoken of in the present tense as opposed to the future tense
As such Irsquove put together a list of reasons Irsquom excited for the change in season In no particu-lar order mdash except for the first-mentioned item mdash I give you the top six reasons fall needs to be here now
Irsquom making a listThe only reason this is men-
tioned first in the list is the mere fact of well the listrsquos existence I canrsquot wait for the next few weeks when football coverage monop-olizes my writing and I donrsquot have time to make up ridiculous
lists to keep from going bored or insane
FootballThis has been on my mind for
a while now I know we had the Hall of Fame game already but does that really count Is that real football Irsquom not so sure but I do know the actual regular season of football leauges are starting in the next few weeks and I couldnrsquot be more happy mdash both from a professional and fan standpoint
Sunburns and bug bitesOK Irsquom sure this has every-
thing to do with the sunburn Irsquom currently experiencing from last
weekendrsquos boating trip to Bear Lake or the bug bites I thought gave me blood poisoning this week but is there anyone in the world who loves these things Itrsquos pretty hard to overexpose your skin to the sun or bugs when the weather cools off and you have to wear a hoodie during the day
BlogsA couple friends of mine run
a well-written and hillarious-at-times blog during the summer While I very much enjoy their reading I feel a little awful inside at the realization that not only do I have more than enough time to read their description of what a Disney princess mixed martial arts tournament might be like but Irsquom enjoying it
GolfingWait golf is on this list
Hear me out let me describe the typical manrsquos golf experi-
ence Each winter he gets a new golf accessory for Christmas whether itrsquos a season pass new iron alumni golf balls what-ever mdash even if itrsquos a self-given present He waits all through February for a chance to get on the course and once he does he realizes how long itrsquos been since hersquos hit a golf ball or how the new driver exposes a flaw in his technique Each week he works to improve his game which he does but he canrsquot seem to string that perfectly consistent round together His top score improves by a stroke or two over last sum-mer and the season ends with way too many curse words bug bites and sunglasses tanlines Letrsquos just say itrsquos time for me to be done with the sport Well almost Irsquoll give it a few more weeks because I know Irsquoll miss it when the snow starts
American soccer fansOK Irsquom not talking about the
actual soccer fans who actually follow the team they actually care about all the time Irsquom talk-ing about the fans who bought American soccer jerseys during the World Cup without even knowing who Bob Bradley is Let me be clear I like soccer and I like the idea of Americans liking soccer but letrsquos add a little con-sistency huh Irsquod be pleasantly surprised if most of these once-in-four-years fanatics could tell me what team or even what league Clint Dempsey plays for and in
Tavin Stucki is a recent jour-nalism graduate of Utah State University who hasnrsquot found a sport he doesnrsquot like To talk Aggie football or for tips on his next outdoor adventure in Tooele County hit him up on Twitter TooeleTAVscript
The top six reasons summer needs to just stopTavin Stucki
COMMUNITY NEWS EDITORCOMMU
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
Professional cyclist Breanne Nalder fought back tears after the first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition ended Wednesday after-noon at Miller Motorsports Park
ldquoThis is really emotional for me Our team wanted to make a statement today and later on (today) Irsquom riding in the memo-rial race for Chase (Pinkham) on the west trackrdquo Nalder said
Nalder of Salt Lake City was named Most Aggressive Rider in the womenrsquos edition race She races for DNA Cycling powered by F4
Nalder broke away from the pack midway through the 15-lap circuit and made other teams chase her while members of her own team conserved energy She led the race by about one kilome-ter for two laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP
ldquoWe wanted to attack non-stop so when I got the nod it was time to go out and go as hard as I could It took a lot of effort to go out there an put yourself in the hurt locker and force other teams to chase and work hard Our sprinters were able to sit in the draft and conserve energyrdquo Nalder said
DNA Cycling powered by F4rsquos Tina Pic was able to sprint to the line for fifth place in a close finish
Pinkham was a top profes-
sional cyclist from Salt Lake City who died April 14 at age 23 of an accidental overdose on pain medication according to new reports He had been plagued with pain after being hit by a car while training in Canada in 2008 Several local Utah cyclists competed in the Chase Pinkham Criterium after Stage 3 of The Tour of Utah ended with three
final laps on the 22-mile east track
ldquoIt was hard out there and really windy but the course was smooth so it made for a lot of dynamicsrdquo Nalder said ldquoIrsquom more of an endurance racer and a hill climber so when it was time for me to go out and lead it took a lot out of me After I led for two laps my teammate
Anne Perry went out next and led Our sprinters are Tina Pic and Chantel Olsenrdquo
United Healthcarersquos Coryn Rivera Indianapolis won the Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition with a time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 20 seconds against a field of 64 competitors
Second place was clinched by Mandy Heintz of Houston of
Guru Cycles powered by Haute Wheels Racing Third-place went to Meredith Miller of Fort Collins Colorado of Pepper Palace Pro Cycling
Rivera said her teamrsquos plan worked perfectly on Wednesday
ldquoWe had to ride the front a little bit to keep the speed up in
Utahrsquos Nalder wins Most Aggressive RiderRacer from Indianapolis wins first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Women racers negotiate at turn on the east track at Miller Motorsports Park The 15-lap Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition was held for the first time on Wednesday
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) crosses the finish line on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah win Hofland earned his first-place win with a time of 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds The stage covered 1183 miles SEE TOUR MEN PAGE A11
SEE TOUR WOMEN PAGE A11
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Team won Stage 2 which cov-ered 1307 miles and started in Panguitch and ended in Torrey
Finishing second in Stage 3 was Andrea Palini (Italy) of Team Lampre-Merida who was third on Stage 1 in Cedar City Eric Young (USA) of Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies fin-ished third Both Palini and Young had the same time as Hofland
Overall race leader Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) of Team Smartstop retained the yellow jersey after
three days of the tour by finishing sixth in Wednesdayrsquos stage Kocjan continues to hold a two-second lead over Schaumlr (Switzerland) and an eight-second margin over Serghei Tvetcov (Romania) of Jelly Belly presented by Maxxis
The Tour of Utah includes seven stages with the final stage starting and ending in Park City on Sunday Stage 7 covers 78 miles winding through Summit and Wasatch counties
Kocjan finished second in both Stage 1 and Stage 2
ldquoThe guys were awesome today They led on the front of the peloton from the start (in Lehi) and they worked hard The cross-
winds made the stage much more difficult than it looked at first so we just stayed at the front I just stayed all the time at the front of the peloton and just controlled the pacerdquo Kocjan said at the post-race press conference at MMP ldquoTomorrowrsquos stage for sure is very difficult The pure climbers will probably show their legs We will see how it goesrdquo
Stage 4 covers 1047 miles and starts in Ogden with a finish at Powder Mountain with three laps around Pine View Reservoir
Moving into the fourth spot overall is 22-year-old American Robin Carpenter of the Hincapie Sportswear Development Team
Carpenter who finished in the bunch sprint on Stage 3 earned the Subaru Best Young Rider award jersey He also claimed the Ski Utah King of the Mountain award jersey winning maximum points on the category 4 King of the Mountain of the day at Eureka
The Tour of Utah includes a few notable professional racers including Jens Voight of Germany Cadel Evans of Australia and Ivan Basso of Italy
Voight has worn the yellow jersey twice during the Tour de France though he has never chal-lenged for the overall champion-ship He is known for his propen-sity to attack
Evans won 2011 Tour de France and placed seventh in the menrsquos cross country mountain bike race at the 200i Summer Olympics in Sydney
Basso is a two-time winner of the Tour of Italy in 2006 and 2010
The Tour of Utah returns to Ogden for a sixth time on Thursday for the start of Stage 4 The start of the 1047-mile stage will take place on Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden at 1110 am and travels through the North Ogden Divide for the first of two ascents The first big shakeup in the overall standings could happen on the slopes of the first mountain top finish of the week with the climb to Powder Mountain Ski Resort This new addition to the Tour ascends more than 3000 feet in just six milesmwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Mencontinued from page A10
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) winds down on the track after capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah through Tooele County which ended with three laps on the Miller Motorsports race track
the last two kilometers so we ran through our riders pretty quickly Alison (Powers) pulled through as usual did an awesome lead out delivering me to the line Luckily I didnrsquot run into any bad luck today so it went perfectly to planrdquo said Rivera who owns 58 national championships in her stellar careermwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Womencontinued from page A10
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CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyIn September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party while trying a shortcut to
California passed through the what would become Tooele County and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert Three years later a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above todayrsquos Tooele City Soon others followed and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship Their story and many others are found inside this Historyof Utahrsquos Tooele County Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness the wild mining days in Ophir Mercur and Jacob City the Pony Express Trail the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake and more
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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Breanna Nalder races in yesterdayrsquos Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park Nalder took home the jersey for most aggressive rider
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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 7 2014
ending all lawsuits between the city and Overlake developers
ldquoWe believe this settlement will allow our city to move forward and will close a difficult chapter in our historyrdquo said Brad Pratt Tooele City council chairman ldquoIt addresses the juryrsquos verdict in a way that minimizes its impact on the citizens of Tooelerdquo
Tooele City officials are confi-dent that they will be able to meet the financial obligations of the agreement without raising taxes or reducing city services
ldquoAt this time it is not our intent nor our plan in the future to raise taxes or cut services as a result of this settlementrdquo said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy
Tooele City has already cut a check for the initial $2 million payment to Overlake develop-ers using fund balance or rainy day funds accumulated in the capital projects fund according to Dunlavy
The settlement averts a Sept 4 Utah Supreme Court appear-ance during which both parties were scheduled to again pick up the battle in court with oral argu-ments for an appeal of the $207 million final judgment entered by the 3rd District Court
According to the settlement while neither party admits fault liability or wrongdoing both par-ties accept that the total amount of the claim against Tooele City by Tooele Associates including accumulated interest to be $21 million
The developers agreed to credit the city with the value of 1805-acre-feet of municipal water at $3750 per acre-foot for a total of $68 million
The $3750 per acre-foot value for water was agreed upon by both parties because that is the price Tooele Associates would have paid for water if they had been required to purchase the water back in 2002 before the lawsuit started according to Dunlavy
The $136 million that remains after subtracting the value of the water rights transfer and the ini-tial payment will be paid by the city in nine annual payments of approximately $15 million per year The payments include inter-est at 215 percent annually
However the agreement gives the city the option of paying the last two annual payments with additional water rights in lieu of cash at $3750 per acre-foot
The last two annual payments total $28 million according to the payment schedule included in the agreement
The agreement also gives the developers the option until Dec 31 2029 to purchase up to an additional 1495 acre-feet of water rights certificates at $3750 per acre-foot If the developers pur-chase the entire 1495 acre-feet of water they will pay Tooele City $56 million
If the city opts to make the last two payments with water rights and the developers exercise their full option to purchase additional water the net cash payments to the developers made by Tooele City would be $92 million instead of $156 million
The agreement contains lan-guage that restricts the water rights that Overlake developers obtain from Tooele City to use in the Overlake subdivision
ldquoMy fear was if we had just paid the developers the $207 million that the money would have left our communityrdquo Pratt said ldquoNow part of our payment the water rights will stay in our community and help build the community Overlake will be developed We will get more homes and more people which will increase the economic opportunities in our communityrdquo
The agreement includes other concessions by both parties to settle disputes stemming from the original development agree-ment for Overlake
The settlement will allow the development of Overlake to resume and add up to 4800 homes to Tooele City
ldquoIt has always been our pri-mary objective in this dispute to find a way to develop Overlakerdquo said Bill Perry of Perry Homes ldquoWe believe that this settlement will allow us now to do so and we believe that both parties will ben-efit from the future development of the Overlake propertyrdquo
Tooele City agreed to accept all current public improvements in Overlake and to complete at the cityrsquos expense improvements to 400 West and other curb gutter and sidewalks in the subdivision
Tooele City also agreed to promptly review and approve updated plans for the next phase of Overlake and the golf course plat
ldquoI especially look forward to developing the Overlake golf course community including an improved entrance and a full service clubhouserdquo said Drew Hall managing partner of Tooele Associates
Existing zoning design stan-dards and amenities will remain in place in Overlake according to Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker
ldquoIt is important for the exist-ing residents of Overlake to know that the quality of their commu-nity will not changerdquo he said
The developers agree to pay for a third-party firm to complete inspections of public improve-ments and to pay all other appli-cable impact and development fees
All undeveloped areas out-side of existing subdivisions of Overlake will be withdrawn from the North Tooele City Special Service District according to the agreement
Future disputes between Tooele City and Overlake devel-opers will be resolved by neutral experts The agreement describes protocol for conflict resolution between the parties
The origins of Overlake dates back to 1995 when Hall approached Tooele City officials with an idea for a master planned community northwest of the city proper
Tooele City negotiated a development agreement that was signed in 1997 and the city annexed roughly 2000 acres of property owned by Tooele Associates and combined it with another parcel nearing 1000 acres that was already in the city limits This became the subdivi-sion known as Overlake
In 2002 Hall filed several law-suits in 3rd District Court against
Tooele City claiming the city had violated the development agree-ment for Overlake
Hall alleged that Tooele City misapplied public improvement ordinances required public improvements in Overlake to meet standards not required of other developers created an arbitrary punch list of items that needed to be fixed for public improve-ments to be considered complete slowed down or refused to make final inspections and refused to recognize prior admissions that some public improvements were complete
In 2004 Tooele City filed a coun-tersuit against Tooele Associates for violations of the Overlake development agreement
The case went to jury trial in 3rd District Court in June 2009
The jury found that both Tooele City and Tooele Associates violated the development agree-ment and awarded a net judg-ment of $207 million in damages to Tooele Associates
In 2010 3rd District Court Judge Randall Skanchy who pre-sided over the jury trial declared a mistrial citing irreconcilable conflicts in the juryrsquos verdict
Hall appealed the mistrial rul-ing The Utah Court of Appeals reversed the mistrial ruling in August 2012 and sent the case back to Skanchy for final judg-ment
Tooele City asked the Utah Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeals decision to overturn the mistrial ruling in September 2012 Two months later the high court announced it would not review the Court of Appealsrsquo decision
In October 2013 prior to enter-ing his final judgment in favor of Tooele Associates for $207 mil-lion plus post-judgment interest Skanchy denied several motions filed by Tooele City including a request to set aside or modify the jury verdict and a request for a new trial
Tooele City officials announced their intention to appeal the final judgment to the state Supreme Court in December 2013
Tooele Associatesrsquo attorneys filed a cross-appeal that asked the court to require Tooele City to pay an additional $92 million in legal fees and pre-judgment interest
Both parties were scheduled to make oral arguments before the Supreme Court in September
ldquoIrsquove always said we will do whatrsquos in the best interest of the citizens of Tooele Cityrdquo Dunlavy said ldquoThis settlement accom-plishes that objective I am grate-ful that Mr Hall and Mr Perry were willing to continue to nego-tiate with the city towards this endrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Lawsuit continued from page A1
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Hometownbull Bulletin Board
bull Weddings Missionaries Birthdays
B1THURSDAY August 7 2014
Unless otherwise requested community news items such as weddings missionaries birthdays babies and The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date To place a community news item or for more information contact the Community News Editor at 882-0050 or tstuckitooeletranscriptcom Items more than one month old will not be considered for publication
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HE LOVES
Building Spirit
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HometownHometownAUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP
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uilding Spirituilding SpiritSTORYANN HERRON
PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
SEE SPIRIT PAGE B8
B8B8
THURSDAY August 7 2014B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B7TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
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Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
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Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
KID SCOOP B7KID SCOOP B7
THURSDAY August 7 2014TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
9 6 1 2 3 5 8 4 74 8 2 7 1 9 5 3 65 7 3 4 8 6 1 9 27 2 6 9 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 8 7 3 6 2 98 3 9 1 6 2 7 5 4
6 9 8 3 2 1 4 7 53 1 4 5 9 7 2 6 82 5 7 6 4 8 9 1 3
Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
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Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
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The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9THURSDAY August 7 2014
dropped 127 inches of rainfall Tooele received almost an inch of rain on July 29 alone
The storms helped Tooele meet or exceed normal monthly precipitation expectations since February They also helped Tooele partially catch up on the
water year This yearrsquos total pre-cipitation now stands at 1406 inches just 207 inches below the normal 1613 inches that the area historically accumulates by this time of year At the end of last month Tooele was 283 inch-es below normal
However climate predic-tions from the National Weather Service donrsquot expect the streak of lucky storms to continue
Precipitation is expected to return to normal through mid-August and the US Drought Monitor a cooperative effort of the US Department of Agriculture and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has projected drought conditions to become increasingly severe over the next month
The long-term forecast is more optimistic The National
Weather Service continues to project above-average rainfall in September and October on account of abnormalities in the Pacific Ocean that suggest an El Nino could develop this fall
The last statement issued by NOAA predicted a 70ndash80 percent chance of an El Nino this year which causes a temperature shift that brings warm water and increased rainfall to North and
South America July temperatures remained
roughly normal with an average high of 92 degrees compared to a normal 917 and an average low of 65 degrees compared to a normal 656
The 2013-14 water year will conclude on Sept 30 Measurements for the 2014-15 water year will begin on Oct 1elpenrodtooeletranscriptcom
Water continued from page A1
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) mdash Mark and David McCubbin not only had big shoes to fill when they took over the family business but also had large socks
Mark is the chairman of McCubbin Hosiery Inc and his brother David is the president The company makes socks tights and shoes for women and chil-dren It makes products for sev-eral brands such as Stride Rite and Keds The warehouse and distribution center is at 5310 N Fifth St
The brothers are the third gen-eration of McCubbins in the busi-ness Their grandfather Chester McCubbin started the company in 1952 Their father Richard McCubbin also worked at the company until he left in 1967 to teach history at Casady School Thatrsquos when their grandmother Margaret McCubbin took over the business
The brothers worked for the company during summers while they were in college They started in the warehouse and eventually sold socks
Mark graduated in 1978 with a
history degree from Dartmouth University David graduated in 1980 from Washington and Lee University with a degree in politi-cal science They received degrees in fields that interested them though they knew it was a pos-sibility they would take over the family business
ldquoI decided to study what I enjoy even if it didnrsquot have any-thing directly to do with what I dordquo Mark said
Both however entered the family business once they fin-ished college
Just four years after Mark grad-uated and two years after David did their grandmother passed away and the brothers realized they were in charge It was over-whelming at first to realize they had so much to learn David said With the help of the employees the company thrived
At the time the company had only about 18 full-time employ-ees Today the company has about 100 with most of them being in Oklahoma City A few are in New York and Chicago and one stays in China David said
David travels frequently He makes trips to Europe and Asia throughout the year as well as around the country
ldquoAmerican Airlines loves merdquo he said jokingly
Although the company focuses on women and children David said by 2015 customers can expect to see more products for adults
The company has grown 10 to 20 percent each year over the last several years David said He expects about 20-percent growth next year
In 2011 the company sold $30 million in products By the end of its fiscal year Mark said he expects it will sell $70 million
The growth is due to great inves-tors and great products David said The brands are strong and people trust them The compa-nies they sell to are also a primary reason for McCubbinrsquos strength Clients include Samrsquos Club and Costco as well as retailers like Nordstrom and Dillardrsquos
The company produces its products in Asia especially China David said The company went offshore in the 1990s which
put it ahead of its competitors Now most of their competitors do as well It is cheaper to pro-duce hosiery in China because of the cheap labor When it comes to socks he estimates that only a few specialty brands are actually made in the US
One of the biggest challenges is making sure the product gets to the customers on time Mark said
ldquoOur product is literally on the other side of the worldrdquo he said
McCubbin also has to meet the needs of several customers in various ways he said
ldquoEvery customer wants what they want often in different waysrdquo Mark said ldquoOne of the challenges is balancing the needs of the customersrdquo
The brothers are fortunate David said They get to work together and around wonderful employees
ldquoI have no complaintsrdquo David said ldquoIrsquom very blessedrdquo
Okla brothers continue family hosiery business
DENVER (AP) mdash Denver is offering to take care of some of the immigrant children who have flooded across the border in recent months
The city announced Tuesday that it has submitted an applica-tion for a $12 million federal grant over three years to provide hous-ing counseling and other services to 60 children at a time If the offer is accepted the children would live for about a month on aver-age in an underused family shelter called the Family Crisis Center
ldquoDuring that time we would provide several services medical counseling legal acculturation services for them Educational ser-vices so schooling as wellrdquo Denver Human Services Executive Director Penny May said
Other organizations would help reunite the children with family who might be living in the United States The total number of chil-dren who would come through the shelter hasnrsquot been determined
Other cities including St Louis
also are applying for grants The grants are from a pool of $300 million available through the US Department of Health amp Human Servicesrsquo Office of Refugee Resettlement to provide residential services to unaccompanied minors in the country illegally
Maryland Gov Martin OrsquoMalley meanwhile is encouraging organi-zations to apply
Not everyone is on board with Coloradorsquos course of action
ldquoItrsquos my tax dollars and I have a problem with my tax dollars being spent to support any kind of illegal activityrdquo said Regina Thompson president of Colorado Tea Party Patriots ldquoItrsquos more compassionate to send these children back to par-entsrdquo
In a statement Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said helping some of the more than 57000 chil-dren at the border most of them from El Salvador Honduras and Guatemala is the right thing to do ldquoDenver is a welcoming compas-sionate city and we will not turn a
blind eye to children in need mdash no matter where they come from mdash if called upon to helprdquo Hancock said in statement
The statement also included endorsements of the plan from US Rep Diana DeGette several city council members and former University of Denver Chancellor Dan Ritchie
The city would work with its public hospital Denver Health and Lutheran Family Services to take care of the children Officials stressed that no city tax dollars would be used
A Grand Junction-based private agency Ariel Clinical Services that places troubled children in fos-ter homes also is applying to put some of the immigrant children in homes in the Denver area
At least 220 children from the border already have been sent to Colorado to live with relatives and other sponsors according to the Department of Health and Human Services
Full Document View Denver offers to take in border children
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In feet as of 7 am Wednesday
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at Saltair Boat Harbor 9358
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The higher the AccuWeathercom UV Indextradenumber the greater the need for eye and skin protection 0-2 Low 3-5 Moderate 6-7 High 8-10Very High 11+ Extreme
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SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELESUN AND MOON
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Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D
Salt Lake City
Ogden
Logan
Provo
Vernal
Price
Tooele
Nephi
Manti
Green River
RichfieldMoab
Cedar CitySt George Kanab
Blanding
BeaverHanksville
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GrouseCreek
Roosevelt
Clive
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Wendover
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Vernon
Ophir
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Tooele
Lake Point
Bauer
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Stansbury ParkErda
Knolls
Ibapah
Dugway
High Low
Eureka
Friday 633 am 836 pmSaturday 634 am 835 pmSunday 635 am 834 pmMonday 636 am 832 pmTuesday 637 am 831 pmWednesday 638 am 830 pmThursday 639 am 828 pm
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89 62
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89 64
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88
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86 63 63
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85 59TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER
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HighLow past week 9259Normal highlow past week 9367Average temp past week 721Normal average temp past week 796
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Sports
FROM THE SIDELINES
SPORTS WRAP Pro motocross eventThe best motocross racers in the world including Ryan Dungey James Stewart Justin Barcia and Eli Tomac will be at Miller Motorsports Park on Saturday Aug 23 as the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series returns to Utah for a second-consecutive year This yearrsquos Zions Bank Utah National Round 12 of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will be the motocross season fina-le with all of the top motocross teams and riders scrambling for last-chance championship points and glory on the seriesrsquo most unique motocross track located in the infield of the state-of-the-art Miller Motorsports Park facility
Bowling leagueA new season of bowling is about to begin at All Star Lanes in Tooele Bowlers are needed for the Tuesday Morning Bowling Belles The Bowling Belles will begin league play on Tuesday Aug 26 at 915 am This is a ladies handi-cap league For more information call Nina Park at 435-837-2290 A meeting will be held at the bowl-ing alley at 10 am on Tuesday Aug 19
Donovan scores winnerIn the end Landon Donovan got the last laugh The 14-time MLS All-Star came back to haunt the club that jettisoned him after just a few months of a failed 2009 loan appearance with the game-winning goal Wednesday for a 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in the 2014 ATampT MLS All-Star Game The 70th-minute strike came after Bayernrsquos Robert Lewandowski and All-Star Bradley Wright-Phillips traded goals on opposite ends of halftime high-lighting a match in which MLS gave the German giants all that they could handle mdash and more mdash on a warm evening at Providence Park in Portland Donovan who came on in the 47th minute for another member of MLS royalty in Thierry Henry got behind the defense on a long feed from hometown star Diego Valeri from the right wing shucked Bayern defender Rafinha as he tried to recover and slotted past the man considered to be the finest goalkeeper in the world in Manuel Neuer Donovan was subbed off a minute later to a resounding ovation
Bees lose to FresnoAn unearned run in the eighth inning propelled the Fresno Grizzlies to a 6-5 win over the Salt Lake Bees on Tuesday night in Fresno Salt Lake trailed 5-4 when Taylorsville High School product John Buck homered to center in the sixth to tie the game With one out in the eighth Fresno catcher Guillermo Quiroz doubled down the left field line After Beesrsquo reliever Michael Brady (0-2) walked Adam Duvall a ground out by Jarrett Parker moved the runners to second and third Chris Dominguez hit a ground ball towards first baseman Ryan Wheeler who slipped going towards the ball lost his balance and had the ball glance off his glove for an error as Quiroz crossed the plate with the eventual winning run The Bees will host El Paso in a five-game series starting tonight
Jazz preseason setTickets for the 2014 Utah Jazz pre-season will go on sale this week Fans may purchase tickets online at utahjazzcom in-person at the EnergySolutions Arena box office or by phone at (801) 355-SEAT Jazz fans will get to see Head Coach Quin Snyder and the team in Salt Lake City when Utah opens the preseason at home against the Portland Trail Blazers on Oct 7 The Jazz will be back home to play the Los Angeles Clippers on Oct 13 before heading out on a four-game road trip The team will close out the preseason at home on Oct 24 hosting the Phoenix Suns This yearrsquos schedule marks the fourth time in five years that the Jazz will host three preseason games at EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City
Jazz holding anthem auditionsThe Utah Jazz are holding auditions for national anthem singers for the 2014-15 NBA season Auditions will be held Friday Oct 10 at EnergySolutions Arena from 9 am until 1 pm on a first-come first-serve basis The audition is open to the general public for individu-als and very small groups If you cannot make the live audition a recorded CD version of you singing the anthem may me mailed toUtah Jazz National Anthem AuditionsCO Meikle LaHue301 W South TempleSalt Lake City UT 84101All participants in the audition will be notified by e-mail whether they have been invited to perform the national anthem For questions contact LaHue at 801-325-2553
A10 THURSDAY August 7 2014
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
The 113- to 118-mile distance fits just right for Moreno Hofland and his Belkin Pro Cycling team
The Dutchman scored his second stage win of the week Wednesday in the 1183-mile Stage 3 of the Tour of Utah More than half of Wednesdayrsquos mile-age extended on U-36 from the Juab County line through Tooele County along the historic Pony Express route to the finish at Miller Motorsports Park Racers sprinted to the finish line after covering three laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP Hoflandrsquos time was 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds
Stage 3 started in Lehi at IM Flash Technologies headed south along the west shore of Utah Lake turned west through Eureka and headed back north on U-36 through Tooele County
Hofland also won Stage 1 on Monday which covered 1135 miles with most of the mileage through scenic Iron County with the start and finish in Cedar City Part of the Stage 1 route skirted Cedar Breaks National Monument
Michael Schaumlr of BMC Racing
Dutchman sprints to victory in Stage 3Sloveniarsquos Kocjan retains yellow jersey as overall leader at Tour of Utah
Earlier this week when I wrote summer is ending I didnrsquot realize how true it
was Thinking about it Irsquove also realised how desperate the local sports world needs summer to end Not to say this summer hasnrsquot been great for the sports world but itrsquos just time for fall to be spoken of in the present tense as opposed to the future tense
As such Irsquove put together a list of reasons Irsquom excited for the change in season In no particu-lar order mdash except for the first-mentioned item mdash I give you the top six reasons fall needs to be here now
Irsquom making a listThe only reason this is men-
tioned first in the list is the mere fact of well the listrsquos existence I canrsquot wait for the next few weeks when football coverage monop-olizes my writing and I donrsquot have time to make up ridiculous
lists to keep from going bored or insane
FootballThis has been on my mind for
a while now I know we had the Hall of Fame game already but does that really count Is that real football Irsquom not so sure but I do know the actual regular season of football leauges are starting in the next few weeks and I couldnrsquot be more happy mdash both from a professional and fan standpoint
Sunburns and bug bitesOK Irsquom sure this has every-
thing to do with the sunburn Irsquom currently experiencing from last
weekendrsquos boating trip to Bear Lake or the bug bites I thought gave me blood poisoning this week but is there anyone in the world who loves these things Itrsquos pretty hard to overexpose your skin to the sun or bugs when the weather cools off and you have to wear a hoodie during the day
BlogsA couple friends of mine run
a well-written and hillarious-at-times blog during the summer While I very much enjoy their reading I feel a little awful inside at the realization that not only do I have more than enough time to read their description of what a Disney princess mixed martial arts tournament might be like but Irsquom enjoying it
GolfingWait golf is on this list
Hear me out let me describe the typical manrsquos golf experi-
ence Each winter he gets a new golf accessory for Christmas whether itrsquos a season pass new iron alumni golf balls what-ever mdash even if itrsquos a self-given present He waits all through February for a chance to get on the course and once he does he realizes how long itrsquos been since hersquos hit a golf ball or how the new driver exposes a flaw in his technique Each week he works to improve his game which he does but he canrsquot seem to string that perfectly consistent round together His top score improves by a stroke or two over last sum-mer and the season ends with way too many curse words bug bites and sunglasses tanlines Letrsquos just say itrsquos time for me to be done with the sport Well almost Irsquoll give it a few more weeks because I know Irsquoll miss it when the snow starts
American soccer fansOK Irsquom not talking about the
actual soccer fans who actually follow the team they actually care about all the time Irsquom talk-ing about the fans who bought American soccer jerseys during the World Cup without even knowing who Bob Bradley is Let me be clear I like soccer and I like the idea of Americans liking soccer but letrsquos add a little con-sistency huh Irsquod be pleasantly surprised if most of these once-in-four-years fanatics could tell me what team or even what league Clint Dempsey plays for and in
Tavin Stucki is a recent jour-nalism graduate of Utah State University who hasnrsquot found a sport he doesnrsquot like To talk Aggie football or for tips on his next outdoor adventure in Tooele County hit him up on Twitter TooeleTAVscript
The top six reasons summer needs to just stopTavin Stucki
COMMUNITY NEWS EDITORCOMMU
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
Professional cyclist Breanne Nalder fought back tears after the first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition ended Wednesday after-noon at Miller Motorsports Park
ldquoThis is really emotional for me Our team wanted to make a statement today and later on (today) Irsquom riding in the memo-rial race for Chase (Pinkham) on the west trackrdquo Nalder said
Nalder of Salt Lake City was named Most Aggressive Rider in the womenrsquos edition race She races for DNA Cycling powered by F4
Nalder broke away from the pack midway through the 15-lap circuit and made other teams chase her while members of her own team conserved energy She led the race by about one kilome-ter for two laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP
ldquoWe wanted to attack non-stop so when I got the nod it was time to go out and go as hard as I could It took a lot of effort to go out there an put yourself in the hurt locker and force other teams to chase and work hard Our sprinters were able to sit in the draft and conserve energyrdquo Nalder said
DNA Cycling powered by F4rsquos Tina Pic was able to sprint to the line for fifth place in a close finish
Pinkham was a top profes-
sional cyclist from Salt Lake City who died April 14 at age 23 of an accidental overdose on pain medication according to new reports He had been plagued with pain after being hit by a car while training in Canada in 2008 Several local Utah cyclists competed in the Chase Pinkham Criterium after Stage 3 of The Tour of Utah ended with three
final laps on the 22-mile east track
ldquoIt was hard out there and really windy but the course was smooth so it made for a lot of dynamicsrdquo Nalder said ldquoIrsquom more of an endurance racer and a hill climber so when it was time for me to go out and lead it took a lot out of me After I led for two laps my teammate
Anne Perry went out next and led Our sprinters are Tina Pic and Chantel Olsenrdquo
United Healthcarersquos Coryn Rivera Indianapolis won the Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition with a time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 20 seconds against a field of 64 competitors
Second place was clinched by Mandy Heintz of Houston of
Guru Cycles powered by Haute Wheels Racing Third-place went to Meredith Miller of Fort Collins Colorado of Pepper Palace Pro Cycling
Rivera said her teamrsquos plan worked perfectly on Wednesday
ldquoWe had to ride the front a little bit to keep the speed up in
Utahrsquos Nalder wins Most Aggressive RiderRacer from Indianapolis wins first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Women racers negotiate at turn on the east track at Miller Motorsports Park The 15-lap Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition was held for the first time on Wednesday
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) crosses the finish line on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah win Hofland earned his first-place win with a time of 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds The stage covered 1183 miles SEE TOUR MEN PAGE A11
SEE TOUR WOMEN PAGE A11
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 A11TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Team won Stage 2 which cov-ered 1307 miles and started in Panguitch and ended in Torrey
Finishing second in Stage 3 was Andrea Palini (Italy) of Team Lampre-Merida who was third on Stage 1 in Cedar City Eric Young (USA) of Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies fin-ished third Both Palini and Young had the same time as Hofland
Overall race leader Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) of Team Smartstop retained the yellow jersey after
three days of the tour by finishing sixth in Wednesdayrsquos stage Kocjan continues to hold a two-second lead over Schaumlr (Switzerland) and an eight-second margin over Serghei Tvetcov (Romania) of Jelly Belly presented by Maxxis
The Tour of Utah includes seven stages with the final stage starting and ending in Park City on Sunday Stage 7 covers 78 miles winding through Summit and Wasatch counties
Kocjan finished second in both Stage 1 and Stage 2
ldquoThe guys were awesome today They led on the front of the peloton from the start (in Lehi) and they worked hard The cross-
winds made the stage much more difficult than it looked at first so we just stayed at the front I just stayed all the time at the front of the peloton and just controlled the pacerdquo Kocjan said at the post-race press conference at MMP ldquoTomorrowrsquos stage for sure is very difficult The pure climbers will probably show their legs We will see how it goesrdquo
Stage 4 covers 1047 miles and starts in Ogden with a finish at Powder Mountain with three laps around Pine View Reservoir
Moving into the fourth spot overall is 22-year-old American Robin Carpenter of the Hincapie Sportswear Development Team
Carpenter who finished in the bunch sprint on Stage 3 earned the Subaru Best Young Rider award jersey He also claimed the Ski Utah King of the Mountain award jersey winning maximum points on the category 4 King of the Mountain of the day at Eureka
The Tour of Utah includes a few notable professional racers including Jens Voight of Germany Cadel Evans of Australia and Ivan Basso of Italy
Voight has worn the yellow jersey twice during the Tour de France though he has never chal-lenged for the overall champion-ship He is known for his propen-sity to attack
Evans won 2011 Tour de France and placed seventh in the menrsquos cross country mountain bike race at the 200i Summer Olympics in Sydney
Basso is a two-time winner of the Tour of Italy in 2006 and 2010
The Tour of Utah returns to Ogden for a sixth time on Thursday for the start of Stage 4 The start of the 1047-mile stage will take place on Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden at 1110 am and travels through the North Ogden Divide for the first of two ascents The first big shakeup in the overall standings could happen on the slopes of the first mountain top finish of the week with the climb to Powder Mountain Ski Resort This new addition to the Tour ascends more than 3000 feet in just six milesmwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Mencontinued from page A10
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) winds down on the track after capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah through Tooele County which ended with three laps on the Miller Motorsports race track
the last two kilometers so we ran through our riders pretty quickly Alison (Powers) pulled through as usual did an awesome lead out delivering me to the line Luckily I didnrsquot run into any bad luck today so it went perfectly to planrdquo said Rivera who owns 58 national championships in her stellar careermwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Womencontinued from page A10
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CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyIn September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party while trying a shortcut to
California passed through the what would become Tooele County and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert Three years later a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above todayrsquos Tooele City Soon others followed and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship Their story and many others are found inside this Historyof Utahrsquos Tooele County Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness the wild mining days in Ophir Mercur and Jacob City the Pony Express Trail the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake and more
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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 7 2014
ending all lawsuits between the city and Overlake developers
ldquoWe believe this settlement will allow our city to move forward and will close a difficult chapter in our historyrdquo said Brad Pratt Tooele City council chairman ldquoIt addresses the juryrsquos verdict in a way that minimizes its impact on the citizens of Tooelerdquo
Tooele City officials are confi-dent that they will be able to meet the financial obligations of the agreement without raising taxes or reducing city services
ldquoAt this time it is not our intent nor our plan in the future to raise taxes or cut services as a result of this settlementrdquo said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy
Tooele City has already cut a check for the initial $2 million payment to Overlake develop-ers using fund balance or rainy day funds accumulated in the capital projects fund according to Dunlavy
The settlement averts a Sept 4 Utah Supreme Court appear-ance during which both parties were scheduled to again pick up the battle in court with oral argu-ments for an appeal of the $207 million final judgment entered by the 3rd District Court
According to the settlement while neither party admits fault liability or wrongdoing both par-ties accept that the total amount of the claim against Tooele City by Tooele Associates including accumulated interest to be $21 million
The developers agreed to credit the city with the value of 1805-acre-feet of municipal water at $3750 per acre-foot for a total of $68 million
The $3750 per acre-foot value for water was agreed upon by both parties because that is the price Tooele Associates would have paid for water if they had been required to purchase the water back in 2002 before the lawsuit started according to Dunlavy
The $136 million that remains after subtracting the value of the water rights transfer and the ini-tial payment will be paid by the city in nine annual payments of approximately $15 million per year The payments include inter-est at 215 percent annually
However the agreement gives the city the option of paying the last two annual payments with additional water rights in lieu of cash at $3750 per acre-foot
The last two annual payments total $28 million according to the payment schedule included in the agreement
The agreement also gives the developers the option until Dec 31 2029 to purchase up to an additional 1495 acre-feet of water rights certificates at $3750 per acre-foot If the developers pur-chase the entire 1495 acre-feet of water they will pay Tooele City $56 million
If the city opts to make the last two payments with water rights and the developers exercise their full option to purchase additional water the net cash payments to the developers made by Tooele City would be $92 million instead of $156 million
The agreement contains lan-guage that restricts the water rights that Overlake developers obtain from Tooele City to use in the Overlake subdivision
ldquoMy fear was if we had just paid the developers the $207 million that the money would have left our communityrdquo Pratt said ldquoNow part of our payment the water rights will stay in our community and help build the community Overlake will be developed We will get more homes and more people which will increase the economic opportunities in our communityrdquo
The agreement includes other concessions by both parties to settle disputes stemming from the original development agree-ment for Overlake
The settlement will allow the development of Overlake to resume and add up to 4800 homes to Tooele City
ldquoIt has always been our pri-mary objective in this dispute to find a way to develop Overlakerdquo said Bill Perry of Perry Homes ldquoWe believe that this settlement will allow us now to do so and we believe that both parties will ben-efit from the future development of the Overlake propertyrdquo
Tooele City agreed to accept all current public improvements in Overlake and to complete at the cityrsquos expense improvements to 400 West and other curb gutter and sidewalks in the subdivision
Tooele City also agreed to promptly review and approve updated plans for the next phase of Overlake and the golf course plat
ldquoI especially look forward to developing the Overlake golf course community including an improved entrance and a full service clubhouserdquo said Drew Hall managing partner of Tooele Associates
Existing zoning design stan-dards and amenities will remain in place in Overlake according to Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker
ldquoIt is important for the exist-ing residents of Overlake to know that the quality of their commu-nity will not changerdquo he said
The developers agree to pay for a third-party firm to complete inspections of public improve-ments and to pay all other appli-cable impact and development fees
All undeveloped areas out-side of existing subdivisions of Overlake will be withdrawn from the North Tooele City Special Service District according to the agreement
Future disputes between Tooele City and Overlake devel-opers will be resolved by neutral experts The agreement describes protocol for conflict resolution between the parties
The origins of Overlake dates back to 1995 when Hall approached Tooele City officials with an idea for a master planned community northwest of the city proper
Tooele City negotiated a development agreement that was signed in 1997 and the city annexed roughly 2000 acres of property owned by Tooele Associates and combined it with another parcel nearing 1000 acres that was already in the city limits This became the subdivi-sion known as Overlake
In 2002 Hall filed several law-suits in 3rd District Court against
Tooele City claiming the city had violated the development agree-ment for Overlake
Hall alleged that Tooele City misapplied public improvement ordinances required public improvements in Overlake to meet standards not required of other developers created an arbitrary punch list of items that needed to be fixed for public improve-ments to be considered complete slowed down or refused to make final inspections and refused to recognize prior admissions that some public improvements were complete
In 2004 Tooele City filed a coun-tersuit against Tooele Associates for violations of the Overlake development agreement
The case went to jury trial in 3rd District Court in June 2009
The jury found that both Tooele City and Tooele Associates violated the development agree-ment and awarded a net judg-ment of $207 million in damages to Tooele Associates
In 2010 3rd District Court Judge Randall Skanchy who pre-sided over the jury trial declared a mistrial citing irreconcilable conflicts in the juryrsquos verdict
Hall appealed the mistrial rul-ing The Utah Court of Appeals reversed the mistrial ruling in August 2012 and sent the case back to Skanchy for final judg-ment
Tooele City asked the Utah Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeals decision to overturn the mistrial ruling in September 2012 Two months later the high court announced it would not review the Court of Appealsrsquo decision
In October 2013 prior to enter-ing his final judgment in favor of Tooele Associates for $207 mil-lion plus post-judgment interest Skanchy denied several motions filed by Tooele City including a request to set aside or modify the jury verdict and a request for a new trial
Tooele City officials announced their intention to appeal the final judgment to the state Supreme Court in December 2013
Tooele Associatesrsquo attorneys filed a cross-appeal that asked the court to require Tooele City to pay an additional $92 million in legal fees and pre-judgment interest
Both parties were scheduled to make oral arguments before the Supreme Court in September
ldquoIrsquove always said we will do whatrsquos in the best interest of the citizens of Tooele Cityrdquo Dunlavy said ldquoThis settlement accom-plishes that objective I am grate-ful that Mr Hall and Mr Perry were willing to continue to nego-tiate with the city towards this endrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Lawsuit continued from page A1
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Hometownbull Bulletin Board
bull Weddings Missionaries Birthdays
B1THURSDAY August 7 2014
Unless otherwise requested community news items such as weddings missionaries birthdays babies and The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date To place a community news item or for more information contact the Community News Editor at 882-0050 or tstuckitooeletranscriptcom Items more than one month old will not be considered for publication
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Building Spirit
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HometownHometownAUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP
uilding Spirituilding SpiritSTORYANN HERRON
PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
SEE SPIRIT PAGE B8
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THURSDAY August 7 2014B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
A H T N W E G P G2 7 9 6 5 8 4 3 2
Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
physical exercise
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
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THURSDAY August 7 2014TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
Super Crossword SHOOTING RESTRICTION
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
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All real estate advertised in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise ldquoany preference limitation or discrimination based on race religion sex or national origin or any intention to make any such preference limitation or discriminationrdquo The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised in this paper are available on an equal opportunity basis
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to place your Classifi ed adOr call 882-0050
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TWENTY WORDS OR LESS
$650 After 20 Words30cent per wordissue
Bold Type 5cent per wordissueBoxed ads 50cent per issue
Includes the Tooele Valley ldquoExtrardquo and Transcript Bulletin web-site
Classifi ed ad deadlines Monday 445 pm for Tuesday edition bull Wednesday 445 pm for Thursday edition
MONTHLY RATE
$25
An ad running a minimum of 8 consecutive issues
(20 words or less)
$200 per word over 20 wordsBoldboxed ads extra
No credit for stopped ads Includes4 runs in the Tooele Valley ldquoExtrardquo
All classifi ed line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra a separate publication that is delivered to all
nonsubscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin They will also run on our web-site
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
POSITION DUTIES Will maintain the security of the Tooele County Detention Facility and will uphold order and insure prisoner welfare
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSbull Graduation from high school or GED 2 years of responsible work experiencebull Must have the ability to be qualifi ed in the use of fi rearms in order to serve in a bailiff or transportation of prisoner position bull Must successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation drug testing and a psychological evaluation as a condition of hirebull 21 years of age at the time of hire bull A citizen of the United States a resident of the State of Utahbull Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Drivers License No disqualifying criminal history No DUI convictions in the past two yearsbull Full-time position Must work rotating shifts to include weekends and holidays
Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
httpwwwcotooeleutushrhtmlApplications must be submitted to the
Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce Rm 308 47 South Main Street Tooele
or email application and resume to attention Tita Adams tadamscotooeleutus
EEO Employer
57 West Vine bull Tooele bull 882-1372
The Kirk
57 West Vine bull Tooele bull 882-1372
Quiet Quality apartments in a restored historic structure
The Best Places at the Best Prices Completely Furnished
Weekly amp Monthly Rates
AffordAble residentiAl Community bullRoomBath$500 bull1BdrmorStudio$600mo bull2Bdrm$700
All amenities included Pet friendly LDS standards fenced yard laundry and large public areas
Now Accepting ApplicationsIncome Restrictions ApplyRental assistance may be available Call for details
4358430717TDD 8007352900
Now RentingIncome Restrictions Apply
Exclusively for SeniorsPet Friendly
Call for details4358430717
2 AND 3bdrm apartments behind Super Wal-Mart Swimming pool
hot tub exercise room playground full clubhouse
Tooele Gateway Apartments (435)843-4400
Tooele Gateway Apartments
435-840-0344
For Sale
302 NORTH 100 EAST bull TOOELE
$119000bull Fully Fencedbull Detached Garage w Storagebull Central AC Unit bull Newer Furnace
Beauty in Rush Valley w 2nd Home amp Land
For any of your real estate needs call Shane Bergen
MAIN HOME5 Bdrms bull 4 Baths bull Quality bull Comfort
SECOND HOME bull 2 Bdrm 2 Bath bull Ramblerbull Great shapebull Options
2 Homes
LAND693 E OAKRIDGE DR $92000 Beautiful lot on East bench
4000 N SR 36 Corner of SR36 amp Erda Way Apx 3511 acres of vacant land w966 acres zoned CG (Commercial) amp the remaining acrege of 2545 acres is zoned RR-5 (Residen-tial on 5 acre lots)
408 N 250 W $45000 125 ac in Tooele City
260 W 400 N $40000 Corner Lot
300 W 400 N 125 ac on corner lot Tooele City
1173 CHURCH Rush Valley $32500
2947 W RUIZ Prime building lot Stockton $64900
1048 N DOUGLAS LN Beautiful 5+ acre piece in Vernon Utah $67410
Sandra Larsen REAL ESTATE
4352249186For All Your Real Estate Needs
391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
ONLY $99900Well maintained home wnew roof new windows new
bathroom new kitchen counter Hardwood fl oors concrete patio Full basement wone bedroom amp lots of storage Nice backyard wfruit trees All appliances included
374 BEVAN WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $225000Large kitchen with lots of counter space and cabinets
Large living room and large family room with fi replace Beautiful landscaping with an extra large
deck for bbqrsquos andentertaining LOTS of RV Parking
78 BOOTH bull GRANTSVILLE
ONLY $193000Darling rambler Central air Main fl oor laundry 5 bdrms
2 baths Laminate amp tile fl ooring Lots of decorative woodwork (crown molding bead board etc) LARGE kitchen island and lots of cabinets and counter space
6830 N BIGELOW DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $179000Granite counter tops Tile fl ooring in kitchen baths
and laundry Stainless steelappliances Fridge included LARGE crawl space for storage HOA
takes care of landscaping and maintenance
853 W 660 SOUTH bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000
Perfect starter home with room to grow in basement Central air
3 bedrooms on main
533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000Fresh new paint amp carpet New furnace and central
air New electrical panel Jetted tub in basement Nice back yard wcovered patio Brand new blinds
533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
$165000
UnderContract
1113 S 1050 WEST bull TOOELE
ONLY $208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
tilecabinets paint fi xtures Taxes unkown Great fl oor plan 120 sq ft cold storage Garden tub in mastertile
surroundLOTS ofUPGRADES
208000208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
tilecabinets paint fi xtures Taxes unkown Great fl oor
UnderContract
50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $210000Beautiful condo on the golf course This
condo is like new Clean Plantation shutters Skylight in kitchen for lots of natural light
Covered patio with access from 2 bedrooms
50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURYNew Listing
Service with a Smile
Services
DRYWALL and all Con-struction Services Pro-fessional Quality De-pendable Referencesavailable Free esti-mates Jobs big ampsmal l Tooe le (801)660-9152
ALTERATIONSand AWARD WINNING
TAILORINGby
KATHY JONES
882-6605ABRAHAMS LAWN ampTree Service Mowingtree removal yardclean up bark layingsod trimming weedshandyman Free esti-mates (435)849-2867
ELECTRICIAN HANDY-MAN residential com-mercial electrical in-stalls amp repairs remod-eling painting plumb-ing Dale 435-843-7693801-865-1878 L i -censed insured Majorcredit cards accepted
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Services
PROFESSIONAL
PAINTING done for thebest price in townCall Jeremy (435)849-5334
FUN PIANO LESSONSSpots available for halfh o u r l e s s o n s$40month starting inSeptember Call now toreserve your spotBethany (435)882-3482
HANDYMAN Tree trim-ming sprinklers yardwork Snow RemovalResidential and busi-ness Call Jimmy at(435)241-8153(435)249-5060
HOME REPAIRS expertDoor knobs base-boards mouldings dry-wall repairs texturescaulking weatherproof-ing framing home up-dating and renovationsand much moreSmalljobs okay Call Shane(435)840-0344
PRIVATE TUTORINGI am a certifiedteacher with 20yrs ex-perience All agessubjects Call Angela(435)882-2733(435)496-0590
NEED A PAINTER Lo-cal professional painterGREAT prices Li-censed Serving Tooeleamp SL areas Call forf ree est imate JJ(801)631-5757
Services
HONEY DOS Profes-sional Need newdoors windows or re-placement glass Re-modeling basementsfinish work paintingwindow cleaning sprin-klers swamp coolersGreat deals on waterheaters Call now forspecial rates on base-ment finishing Will beatcompetitors prices Weaccept credit cards(801)706-5339
RAIN GUTTERS seam-less aluminum all col-ors licensed and in-sured free estimates(435)841-4001
TREE WORK Free esti-mates Local companyLicensed amp insuredBucket truck Craneservice Stump re-moval mulch 801-633-6685 PreciseYardcom
VOICE LESSONS Allages No experiencerequired Learn propertechniques will workwith all styles of sing-ing (435)850-0590
Miscellaneous
ALCOHOLICS ANONY-MOUS Meeting DailyNoon and 800pm1120 West Utah AveOasis Alano Club Nextto Whites trailer court(860)798-2139
ANTIQUE VANITY withinlaid front antiquedresser with mirror freestanding darkwood mir-ror many dolls- buyo n e o r a l l (435)882-2938
DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
DO YOU Love Pam-pered Chef Are youcurious about Pam-pered Chef Inter-ested in attending aPampered Chef cook-ing show Would youlike to host a cookingcatalog or Facebookshow Would you likea career or to earnextra income as aPampered Chef con-sultant Contact meat (435)830-8784or chefamy
fullhappinesscom orvisit my website atwwwpamperedchefbizafeinauer
METAL SHELVINGwbrackets slat boardshelving wbracketsglass shelves securitymirrors Please call ifinterested (435)840-4631
SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Furniture amp Appliances
BEAUTIFUL Allen Organ(foot pedal included)from the old ErdaChapel $300 obo(435)882-1230 or(435)843-7576
KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
GRANTSVILLE 3796 NSun Valley Drive Sat-urday August 98am-3pm Somethingfor everyone Saddlestack clothing includingsome contractor materi-als amp electrical items
HAVING A GARAGE
SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
STANSBURY 59 WNautical Drive Satur-day 8am-noon Multifamily Clothes toysbooks brand news c h o o l s u p p l i e s smoker filing cabinetmaternity beardeddragon
STANSBURY 6149Schooner Lane Satur-day 8am-2pm Mercurytrolling motor air com-pressor tools completesalt water aquariumwith live stock andmany other miscthings (801)750-6588
STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
TOOELE 417 S 1230 ESaturday 7am-noonThis is the one youdont want to missEarly birds welcomeNice stuff
TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
TOOELE 822 Cedar-view Circle Saturday9am-noon Movingsale
TOOELE 894 N 1480 ESaturday 8am-1pmThree family sale Lotsof good stuff Large en-tertainment centercrafts yarn fabricframes lots of toysbike kids picnic table(new) quilt standsbooks paints clothes-kids amp ladies plus sizessome things new misc
DEADLINES FOR clas-sifieds ads are Mondayand Wednesdays by445 pm
Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
435-884-3374pamperedpetresortcom
AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
RUSH LAKE
KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
rushlakekennelscom
Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 wwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
BECOME A SUB-
SCRIBER 882-0050
Child Care
ADVANCED LearningPreschool now takinga p p l i c a t i o n s f o r2014-15 school year3yrs teaching experi-ence and CNA certified$65mo 4-5yr olds$55mo 3yr olds CallJ o d e e M c N u t t(801)669-3222 MelissaAlbrecht (435)249-1339
DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
SMALL DAYCARE lov-ing home 25yrs experi-ence By West Elemen-tary (approx 400South) Great pricesDebbie (801)604-0918
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
SEEKING DIRECT careStaff for a disabledadult in GrantsvilleTraining will be pro-vided Call Robyn(801)918-1162 for moreinformation
Help Wanted
Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
TRANSCRIPTBULLETIN
TOOELE
882-0050
Clean Out Your Attic
THURSDAY August 7 2014 C5
TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Call Laramie Dunn for ALL your Real Estate needs435-224-4000
Call Laramie DunnTooele Countyrsquos Real Estate Specialist
HotHomesTooelecom
5 Acre Spring Canyon Estates
15 beautiful 5 acre lots with amazing views still available
starting at $99000Use your own builder
or one of ours
Are you ready to build your dream Home on 5 acres
Come take a look at Spring Canyon Estates
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A House SOLD Name
435 8508167
$199900 4 bdrm 3 bath home on a large 030 acre lot wviews all around Great SE location with lots of RV parking Fenced yard and very clean
418 S 800 EastTooele
8 COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IN COUNTY CALL FOR DETAILS
acre411gmailcom
Andrea Cahoon
$174900 Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 frac12 bath condo with gorgeous upgrades amp 2 car garage Cherry cabinets amp fl ooring granite counter tops amp much more Let some-one else do the maintenance for you
454 E Brigham StStansbury Park$174900 Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 frac12 bath condo with gorgeous upgrades amp 2 car garage Cherry cabinets amp fl ooring granite counter tops amp much more Let some-
454 E Brigham StStansbury ParkUnder
Contract
wwwacre411com
THE MARKET IS MY LISTINGS NEAR GONEhellip
Give me a call if YOU want to MOVE on
Gorgeous Home5 bedroom 3 bath 3120 sq
Nicole Wanlass435-840-3779
Eyrin Siniscalchi435-830-9733
Home For Sale
$239900
1035 PAULOS BLVD bull TOOELE
Help Wanted
Sheet Metal Fab WorkerEntry level position toassist skilled laborers ina metal shop Must be18 years old able to liftup to 40 lbs regularlyand 80 lbs occasion-ally Good memoriza-tion skills needed withability to learn quicklyEOE Drug Free withgreat benefits Pleasesend resume tohvacjoblivecom orstop by Harris Air Sys-tems 272 N BroadwayTooele for a job appli-cation No phone callsplease
Wanted
I AM paying more foryour junk cars andtrucks I will come toyou and tow it away(435)224-2064
PAYING UP TO $1000for your unwanted cartruck or van running ornot Lost title We canhelp Its worth yourt i m e C a l l(801)688-9053
BECOME A SUB-
SCRIBER 882-0050
Wanted
WANTED Scrap metalAppliances lawn mow-ers garbage disposalsetc Will pick up freeC a l l R i c k a t(801)599-5634
Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike wwwtooeletranscriptcom
Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
BECOME A SUB-
SCRIBER 882-0050
Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious inquiries onlywd hookups ac$500dep $585mo Nopets No Smoking(435)830-6518
LARGE 2BDRM 15bthwd hookups garbagedisposal storage shedprivate patio coveredparking No smokingAbolutely no pets$650mo $500dep(435)241-9118
SETTLEMENT CAN-YON APARTMENTSDeposit moves you inwith a 12mo lease(435)882-6112
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
FULLY FURNISHED
3bdrm 1bth includesutilities amp trash no petsno smoking Yard careprovided $1350mo$500dep OwnerAgent (435)882-6744(801)554-9118
HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
HORSE PROPERTYhome for rent 5bdrm2bth large detachedgarage 412 E 500 NTooele $1350mo(435)840-2773
Large home for rent inStansbury Park 5bdrm3bth for $1600mo in-cludes lawn care NoPets No smoking Call205-994-0886 for moreinformation
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Homes for Rent
SELLER WILL FinanceCheaper than Rent
(435)277-0889(New Number)
Tim Cindy Toone Equity RE
SELLERS Make $10-15K above marketvalue on your home435-849-8880
Tim Cindy Toone Equity RE
STOCKTON 3BDRM2bth wd $900mo1st last months plussecurity deposit Call(435)640-7579
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthnewer home fencedyard double garage(801)842-9631 guar-drightpropertycom Eq-uity RE
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthcottage Hookups
swamp fenced $795136 North 4th Street
(Front)Davidson Realty Inc
(801)466-5078wwwdripmcom
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthhome for rent 2 carcarport wadditionalparking in back Nosmoking pets Refer-e n c e s r e q u i r e d $900mo $500dep(435)830-5429
TOOELE 4BDRM25bth beautiful fencedyard 2 single garages2 4 0 0 s q f t l i v i n g $1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
TOOELE 5BDRM 2bthrambler fenced yardBrand New carpet$1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
Homes
$$SAVE MONEYSearch Bank amp HUDhomes wwwTooeleBankHomescomBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
BEAUTIFUL BRAND
New Home $1980002bdrm 2bth 2800sqftmany upgrades A mustsee 1032 South 1050W e s t C a l l E l i(435)850-9973
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Homes
HOME BUILT FORFAMILY AND ENTER-TAINMENT 5bdrm 3full bath Rambler100 finished Extra Lgfamily room wfull wetbar plus a 30ft vinlydeck that you can walkout from master bdrmor sun room Haslots ofstorage throughoutBackyard fully fencedwith gate to childrenspark Home is withinwalking distance ofschools This home isperfect for a family thatis ready to move-in Noneedto finish uncom-pleted rooms Alreadydone MUST SEESales Price recently re-duced Great buy at$277900 Call today205-994-0886
Mobile Homes
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
FOR SALE By Owner14x70 single wide mo-bile home 3bdrm 1bth$15000 obo 24hr no-tice (435)882-3055(435)496-3322
FREE We will moveyour home for free toour beautiful communityin Grantsville VillageMHP 653 East MainLot 9 Grantsville UTC a l l A l e x(435)224-4804
Office Space
FOR LEASE OfficeBus iness SpaceUtilities included 54South Main (plus oth-ers) 1mo free(602)826-9471
OFFICE OR retail space26 W Vine Street goodparking prox 600sqft$450 801-205-3883
Lots amp Land
WOULD LIKE To SellBurial plots GrantsvilleCity Cemetery $260each Call Allan orMadge (435)884-3225
Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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Sports
FROM THE SIDELINES
SPORTS WRAP Pro motocross eventThe best motocross racers in the world including Ryan Dungey James Stewart Justin Barcia and Eli Tomac will be at Miller Motorsports Park on Saturday Aug 23 as the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series returns to Utah for a second-consecutive year This yearrsquos Zions Bank Utah National Round 12 of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will be the motocross season fina-le with all of the top motocross teams and riders scrambling for last-chance championship points and glory on the seriesrsquo most unique motocross track located in the infield of the state-of-the-art Miller Motorsports Park facility
Bowling leagueA new season of bowling is about to begin at All Star Lanes in Tooele Bowlers are needed for the Tuesday Morning Bowling Belles The Bowling Belles will begin league play on Tuesday Aug 26 at 915 am This is a ladies handi-cap league For more information call Nina Park at 435-837-2290 A meeting will be held at the bowl-ing alley at 10 am on Tuesday Aug 19
Donovan scores winnerIn the end Landon Donovan got the last laugh The 14-time MLS All-Star came back to haunt the club that jettisoned him after just a few months of a failed 2009 loan appearance with the game-winning goal Wednesday for a 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in the 2014 ATampT MLS All-Star Game The 70th-minute strike came after Bayernrsquos Robert Lewandowski and All-Star Bradley Wright-Phillips traded goals on opposite ends of halftime high-lighting a match in which MLS gave the German giants all that they could handle mdash and more mdash on a warm evening at Providence Park in Portland Donovan who came on in the 47th minute for another member of MLS royalty in Thierry Henry got behind the defense on a long feed from hometown star Diego Valeri from the right wing shucked Bayern defender Rafinha as he tried to recover and slotted past the man considered to be the finest goalkeeper in the world in Manuel Neuer Donovan was subbed off a minute later to a resounding ovation
Bees lose to FresnoAn unearned run in the eighth inning propelled the Fresno Grizzlies to a 6-5 win over the Salt Lake Bees on Tuesday night in Fresno Salt Lake trailed 5-4 when Taylorsville High School product John Buck homered to center in the sixth to tie the game With one out in the eighth Fresno catcher Guillermo Quiroz doubled down the left field line After Beesrsquo reliever Michael Brady (0-2) walked Adam Duvall a ground out by Jarrett Parker moved the runners to second and third Chris Dominguez hit a ground ball towards first baseman Ryan Wheeler who slipped going towards the ball lost his balance and had the ball glance off his glove for an error as Quiroz crossed the plate with the eventual winning run The Bees will host El Paso in a five-game series starting tonight
Jazz preseason setTickets for the 2014 Utah Jazz pre-season will go on sale this week Fans may purchase tickets online at utahjazzcom in-person at the EnergySolutions Arena box office or by phone at (801) 355-SEAT Jazz fans will get to see Head Coach Quin Snyder and the team in Salt Lake City when Utah opens the preseason at home against the Portland Trail Blazers on Oct 7 The Jazz will be back home to play the Los Angeles Clippers on Oct 13 before heading out on a four-game road trip The team will close out the preseason at home on Oct 24 hosting the Phoenix Suns This yearrsquos schedule marks the fourth time in five years that the Jazz will host three preseason games at EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City
Jazz holding anthem auditionsThe Utah Jazz are holding auditions for national anthem singers for the 2014-15 NBA season Auditions will be held Friday Oct 10 at EnergySolutions Arena from 9 am until 1 pm on a first-come first-serve basis The audition is open to the general public for individu-als and very small groups If you cannot make the live audition a recorded CD version of you singing the anthem may me mailed toUtah Jazz National Anthem AuditionsCO Meikle LaHue301 W South TempleSalt Lake City UT 84101All participants in the audition will be notified by e-mail whether they have been invited to perform the national anthem For questions contact LaHue at 801-325-2553
A10 THURSDAY August 7 2014
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
The 113- to 118-mile distance fits just right for Moreno Hofland and his Belkin Pro Cycling team
The Dutchman scored his second stage win of the week Wednesday in the 1183-mile Stage 3 of the Tour of Utah More than half of Wednesdayrsquos mile-age extended on U-36 from the Juab County line through Tooele County along the historic Pony Express route to the finish at Miller Motorsports Park Racers sprinted to the finish line after covering three laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP Hoflandrsquos time was 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds
Stage 3 started in Lehi at IM Flash Technologies headed south along the west shore of Utah Lake turned west through Eureka and headed back north on U-36 through Tooele County
Hofland also won Stage 1 on Monday which covered 1135 miles with most of the mileage through scenic Iron County with the start and finish in Cedar City Part of the Stage 1 route skirted Cedar Breaks National Monument
Michael Schaumlr of BMC Racing
Dutchman sprints to victory in Stage 3Sloveniarsquos Kocjan retains yellow jersey as overall leader at Tour of Utah
Earlier this week when I wrote summer is ending I didnrsquot realize how true it
was Thinking about it Irsquove also realised how desperate the local sports world needs summer to end Not to say this summer hasnrsquot been great for the sports world but itrsquos just time for fall to be spoken of in the present tense as opposed to the future tense
As such Irsquove put together a list of reasons Irsquom excited for the change in season In no particu-lar order mdash except for the first-mentioned item mdash I give you the top six reasons fall needs to be here now
Irsquom making a listThe only reason this is men-
tioned first in the list is the mere fact of well the listrsquos existence I canrsquot wait for the next few weeks when football coverage monop-olizes my writing and I donrsquot have time to make up ridiculous
lists to keep from going bored or insane
FootballThis has been on my mind for
a while now I know we had the Hall of Fame game already but does that really count Is that real football Irsquom not so sure but I do know the actual regular season of football leauges are starting in the next few weeks and I couldnrsquot be more happy mdash both from a professional and fan standpoint
Sunburns and bug bitesOK Irsquom sure this has every-
thing to do with the sunburn Irsquom currently experiencing from last
weekendrsquos boating trip to Bear Lake or the bug bites I thought gave me blood poisoning this week but is there anyone in the world who loves these things Itrsquos pretty hard to overexpose your skin to the sun or bugs when the weather cools off and you have to wear a hoodie during the day
BlogsA couple friends of mine run
a well-written and hillarious-at-times blog during the summer While I very much enjoy their reading I feel a little awful inside at the realization that not only do I have more than enough time to read their description of what a Disney princess mixed martial arts tournament might be like but Irsquom enjoying it
GolfingWait golf is on this list
Hear me out let me describe the typical manrsquos golf experi-
ence Each winter he gets a new golf accessory for Christmas whether itrsquos a season pass new iron alumni golf balls what-ever mdash even if itrsquos a self-given present He waits all through February for a chance to get on the course and once he does he realizes how long itrsquos been since hersquos hit a golf ball or how the new driver exposes a flaw in his technique Each week he works to improve his game which he does but he canrsquot seem to string that perfectly consistent round together His top score improves by a stroke or two over last sum-mer and the season ends with way too many curse words bug bites and sunglasses tanlines Letrsquos just say itrsquos time for me to be done with the sport Well almost Irsquoll give it a few more weeks because I know Irsquoll miss it when the snow starts
American soccer fansOK Irsquom not talking about the
actual soccer fans who actually follow the team they actually care about all the time Irsquom talk-ing about the fans who bought American soccer jerseys during the World Cup without even knowing who Bob Bradley is Let me be clear I like soccer and I like the idea of Americans liking soccer but letrsquos add a little con-sistency huh Irsquod be pleasantly surprised if most of these once-in-four-years fanatics could tell me what team or even what league Clint Dempsey plays for and in
Tavin Stucki is a recent jour-nalism graduate of Utah State University who hasnrsquot found a sport he doesnrsquot like To talk Aggie football or for tips on his next outdoor adventure in Tooele County hit him up on Twitter TooeleTAVscript
The top six reasons summer needs to just stopTavin Stucki
COMMUNITY NEWS EDITORCOMMU
by Mark WatsonSPORTS EDITOR
Professional cyclist Breanne Nalder fought back tears after the first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition ended Wednesday after-noon at Miller Motorsports Park
ldquoThis is really emotional for me Our team wanted to make a statement today and later on (today) Irsquom riding in the memo-rial race for Chase (Pinkham) on the west trackrdquo Nalder said
Nalder of Salt Lake City was named Most Aggressive Rider in the womenrsquos edition race She races for DNA Cycling powered by F4
Nalder broke away from the pack midway through the 15-lap circuit and made other teams chase her while members of her own team conserved energy She led the race by about one kilome-ter for two laps on the 22-mile east track at MMP
ldquoWe wanted to attack non-stop so when I got the nod it was time to go out and go as hard as I could It took a lot of effort to go out there an put yourself in the hurt locker and force other teams to chase and work hard Our sprinters were able to sit in the draft and conserve energyrdquo Nalder said
DNA Cycling powered by F4rsquos Tina Pic was able to sprint to the line for fifth place in a close finish
Pinkham was a top profes-
sional cyclist from Salt Lake City who died April 14 at age 23 of an accidental overdose on pain medication according to new reports He had been plagued with pain after being hit by a car while training in Canada in 2008 Several local Utah cyclists competed in the Chase Pinkham Criterium after Stage 3 of The Tour of Utah ended with three
final laps on the 22-mile east track
ldquoIt was hard out there and really windy but the course was smooth so it made for a lot of dynamicsrdquo Nalder said ldquoIrsquom more of an endurance racer and a hill climber so when it was time for me to go out and lead it took a lot out of me After I led for two laps my teammate
Anne Perry went out next and led Our sprinters are Tina Pic and Chantel Olsenrdquo
United Healthcarersquos Coryn Rivera Indianapolis won the Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition with a time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 20 seconds against a field of 64 competitors
Second place was clinched by Mandy Heintz of Houston of
Guru Cycles powered by Haute Wheels Racing Third-place went to Meredith Miller of Fort Collins Colorado of Pepper Palace Pro Cycling
Rivera said her teamrsquos plan worked perfectly on Wednesday
ldquoWe had to ride the front a little bit to keep the speed up in
Utahrsquos Nalder wins Most Aggressive RiderRacer from Indianapolis wins first Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Women racers negotiate at turn on the east track at Miller Motorsports Park The 15-lap Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition was held for the first time on Wednesday
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) crosses the finish line on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah win Hofland earned his first-place win with a time of 4 hours 29 minutes and 41 seconds The stage covered 1183 miles SEE TOUR MEN PAGE A11
SEE TOUR WOMEN PAGE A11
A10 SPORTSA10 SPORTS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 A11TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Team won Stage 2 which cov-ered 1307 miles and started in Panguitch and ended in Torrey
Finishing second in Stage 3 was Andrea Palini (Italy) of Team Lampre-Merida who was third on Stage 1 in Cedar City Eric Young (USA) of Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies fin-ished third Both Palini and Young had the same time as Hofland
Overall race leader Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) of Team Smartstop retained the yellow jersey after
three days of the tour by finishing sixth in Wednesdayrsquos stage Kocjan continues to hold a two-second lead over Schaumlr (Switzerland) and an eight-second margin over Serghei Tvetcov (Romania) of Jelly Belly presented by Maxxis
The Tour of Utah includes seven stages with the final stage starting and ending in Park City on Sunday Stage 7 covers 78 miles winding through Summit and Wasatch counties
Kocjan finished second in both Stage 1 and Stage 2
ldquoThe guys were awesome today They led on the front of the peloton from the start (in Lehi) and they worked hard The cross-
winds made the stage much more difficult than it looked at first so we just stayed at the front I just stayed all the time at the front of the peloton and just controlled the pacerdquo Kocjan said at the post-race press conference at MMP ldquoTomorrowrsquos stage for sure is very difficult The pure climbers will probably show their legs We will see how it goesrdquo
Stage 4 covers 1047 miles and starts in Ogden with a finish at Powder Mountain with three laps around Pine View Reservoir
Moving into the fourth spot overall is 22-year-old American Robin Carpenter of the Hincapie Sportswear Development Team
Carpenter who finished in the bunch sprint on Stage 3 earned the Subaru Best Young Rider award jersey He also claimed the Ski Utah King of the Mountain award jersey winning maximum points on the category 4 King of the Mountain of the day at Eureka
The Tour of Utah includes a few notable professional racers including Jens Voight of Germany Cadel Evans of Australia and Ivan Basso of Italy
Voight has worn the yellow jersey twice during the Tour de France though he has never chal-lenged for the overall champion-ship He is known for his propen-sity to attack
Evans won 2011 Tour de France and placed seventh in the menrsquos cross country mountain bike race at the 200i Summer Olympics in Sydney
Basso is a two-time winner of the Tour of Italy in 2006 and 2010
The Tour of Utah returns to Ogden for a sixth time on Thursday for the start of Stage 4 The start of the 1047-mile stage will take place on Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden at 1110 am and travels through the North Ogden Divide for the first of two ascents The first big shakeup in the overall standings could happen on the slopes of the first mountain top finish of the week with the climb to Powder Mountain Ski Resort This new addition to the Tour ascends more than 3000 feet in just six milesmwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Mencontinued from page A10
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) winds down on the track after capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah through Tooele County which ended with three laps on the Miller Motorsports race track
the last two kilometers so we ran through our riders pretty quickly Alison (Powers) pulled through as usual did an awesome lead out delivering me to the line Luckily I didnrsquot run into any bad luck today so it went perfectly to planrdquo said Rivera who owns 58 national championships in her stellar careermwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Womencontinued from page A10
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CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyIn September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party while trying a shortcut to
California passed through the what would become Tooele County and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert Three years later a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above todayrsquos Tooele City Soon others followed and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship Their story and many others are found inside this Historyof Utahrsquos Tooele County Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness the wild mining days in Ophir Mercur and Jacob City the Pony Express Trail the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake and more
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Breanna Nalder races in yesterdayrsquos Tour of Utah Womenrsquos Edition on the race track at Miller Motorsports Park Nalder took home the jersey for most aggressive rider
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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 7 2014
ending all lawsuits between the city and Overlake developers
ldquoWe believe this settlement will allow our city to move forward and will close a difficult chapter in our historyrdquo said Brad Pratt Tooele City council chairman ldquoIt addresses the juryrsquos verdict in a way that minimizes its impact on the citizens of Tooelerdquo
Tooele City officials are confi-dent that they will be able to meet the financial obligations of the agreement without raising taxes or reducing city services
ldquoAt this time it is not our intent nor our plan in the future to raise taxes or cut services as a result of this settlementrdquo said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy
Tooele City has already cut a check for the initial $2 million payment to Overlake develop-ers using fund balance or rainy day funds accumulated in the capital projects fund according to Dunlavy
The settlement averts a Sept 4 Utah Supreme Court appear-ance during which both parties were scheduled to again pick up the battle in court with oral argu-ments for an appeal of the $207 million final judgment entered by the 3rd District Court
According to the settlement while neither party admits fault liability or wrongdoing both par-ties accept that the total amount of the claim against Tooele City by Tooele Associates including accumulated interest to be $21 million
The developers agreed to credit the city with the value of 1805-acre-feet of municipal water at $3750 per acre-foot for a total of $68 million
The $3750 per acre-foot value for water was agreed upon by both parties because that is the price Tooele Associates would have paid for water if they had been required to purchase the water back in 2002 before the lawsuit started according to Dunlavy
The $136 million that remains after subtracting the value of the water rights transfer and the ini-tial payment will be paid by the city in nine annual payments of approximately $15 million per year The payments include inter-est at 215 percent annually
However the agreement gives the city the option of paying the last two annual payments with additional water rights in lieu of cash at $3750 per acre-foot
The last two annual payments total $28 million according to the payment schedule included in the agreement
The agreement also gives the developers the option until Dec 31 2029 to purchase up to an additional 1495 acre-feet of water rights certificates at $3750 per acre-foot If the developers pur-chase the entire 1495 acre-feet of water they will pay Tooele City $56 million
If the city opts to make the last two payments with water rights and the developers exercise their full option to purchase additional water the net cash payments to the developers made by Tooele City would be $92 million instead of $156 million
The agreement contains lan-guage that restricts the water rights that Overlake developers obtain from Tooele City to use in the Overlake subdivision
ldquoMy fear was if we had just paid the developers the $207 million that the money would have left our communityrdquo Pratt said ldquoNow part of our payment the water rights will stay in our community and help build the community Overlake will be developed We will get more homes and more people which will increase the economic opportunities in our communityrdquo
The agreement includes other concessions by both parties to settle disputes stemming from the original development agree-ment for Overlake
The settlement will allow the development of Overlake to resume and add up to 4800 homes to Tooele City
ldquoIt has always been our pri-mary objective in this dispute to find a way to develop Overlakerdquo said Bill Perry of Perry Homes ldquoWe believe that this settlement will allow us now to do so and we believe that both parties will ben-efit from the future development of the Overlake propertyrdquo
Tooele City agreed to accept all current public improvements in Overlake and to complete at the cityrsquos expense improvements to 400 West and other curb gutter and sidewalks in the subdivision
Tooele City also agreed to promptly review and approve updated plans for the next phase of Overlake and the golf course plat
ldquoI especially look forward to developing the Overlake golf course community including an improved entrance and a full service clubhouserdquo said Drew Hall managing partner of Tooele Associates
Existing zoning design stan-dards and amenities will remain in place in Overlake according to Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker
ldquoIt is important for the exist-ing residents of Overlake to know that the quality of their commu-nity will not changerdquo he said
The developers agree to pay for a third-party firm to complete inspections of public improve-ments and to pay all other appli-cable impact and development fees
All undeveloped areas out-side of existing subdivisions of Overlake will be withdrawn from the North Tooele City Special Service District according to the agreement
Future disputes between Tooele City and Overlake devel-opers will be resolved by neutral experts The agreement describes protocol for conflict resolution between the parties
The origins of Overlake dates back to 1995 when Hall approached Tooele City officials with an idea for a master planned community northwest of the city proper
Tooele City negotiated a development agreement that was signed in 1997 and the city annexed roughly 2000 acres of property owned by Tooele Associates and combined it with another parcel nearing 1000 acres that was already in the city limits This became the subdivi-sion known as Overlake
In 2002 Hall filed several law-suits in 3rd District Court against
Tooele City claiming the city had violated the development agree-ment for Overlake
Hall alleged that Tooele City misapplied public improvement ordinances required public improvements in Overlake to meet standards not required of other developers created an arbitrary punch list of items that needed to be fixed for public improve-ments to be considered complete slowed down or refused to make final inspections and refused to recognize prior admissions that some public improvements were complete
In 2004 Tooele City filed a coun-tersuit against Tooele Associates for violations of the Overlake development agreement
The case went to jury trial in 3rd District Court in June 2009
The jury found that both Tooele City and Tooele Associates violated the development agree-ment and awarded a net judg-ment of $207 million in damages to Tooele Associates
In 2010 3rd District Court Judge Randall Skanchy who pre-sided over the jury trial declared a mistrial citing irreconcilable conflicts in the juryrsquos verdict
Hall appealed the mistrial rul-ing The Utah Court of Appeals reversed the mistrial ruling in August 2012 and sent the case back to Skanchy for final judg-ment
Tooele City asked the Utah Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeals decision to overturn the mistrial ruling in September 2012 Two months later the high court announced it would not review the Court of Appealsrsquo decision
In October 2013 prior to enter-ing his final judgment in favor of Tooele Associates for $207 mil-lion plus post-judgment interest Skanchy denied several motions filed by Tooele City including a request to set aside or modify the jury verdict and a request for a new trial
Tooele City officials announced their intention to appeal the final judgment to the state Supreme Court in December 2013
Tooele Associatesrsquo attorneys filed a cross-appeal that asked the court to require Tooele City to pay an additional $92 million in legal fees and pre-judgment interest
Both parties were scheduled to make oral arguments before the Supreme Court in September
ldquoIrsquove always said we will do whatrsquos in the best interest of the citizens of Tooele Cityrdquo Dunlavy said ldquoThis settlement accom-plishes that objective I am grate-ful that Mr Hall and Mr Perry were willing to continue to nego-tiate with the city towards this endrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Lawsuit continued from page A1
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Hometownbull Bulletin Board
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B1THURSDAY August 7 2014
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PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
SEE SPIRIT PAGE B8
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THURSDAY August 7 2014B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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TOOELE
BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
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Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
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Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
physical exercise
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
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SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
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THURSDAY August 7 2014TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
Super Crossword SHOOTING RESTRICTION
Answers on C4 Answers on C4
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
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million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
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CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
POSITION DUTIES Will maintain the security of the Tooele County Detention Facility and will uphold order and insure prisoner welfare
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSbull Graduation from high school or GED 2 years of responsible work experiencebull Must have the ability to be qualifi ed in the use of fi rearms in order to serve in a bailiff or transportation of prisoner position bull Must successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation drug testing and a psychological evaluation as a condition of hirebull 21 years of age at the time of hire bull A citizen of the United States a resident of the State of Utahbull Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Drivers License No disqualifying criminal history No DUI convictions in the past two yearsbull Full-time position Must work rotating shifts to include weekends and holidays
Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
httpwwwcotooeleutushrhtmlApplications must be submitted to the
Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce Rm 308 47 South Main Street Tooele
or email application and resume to attention Tita Adams tadamscotooeleutus
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For Sale
302 NORTH 100 EAST bull TOOELE
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Beauty in Rush Valley w 2nd Home amp Land
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1173 CHURCH Rush Valley $32500
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4352249186For All Your Real Estate Needs
391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
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374 BEVAN WAY bull TOOELE
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Large living room and large family room with fi replace Beautiful landscaping with an extra large
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78 BOOTH bull GRANTSVILLE
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853 W 660 SOUTH bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000
Perfect starter home with room to grow in basement Central air
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533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
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1113 S 1050 WEST bull TOOELE
ONLY $208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
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50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURY
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DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
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KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
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882-0050
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STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
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TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
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TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
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TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
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Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
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KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
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STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
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DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
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Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
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Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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Autos
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Trucks
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2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
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Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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Team won Stage 2 which cov-ered 1307 miles and started in Panguitch and ended in Torrey
Finishing second in Stage 3 was Andrea Palini (Italy) of Team Lampre-Merida who was third on Stage 1 in Cedar City Eric Young (USA) of Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies fin-ished third Both Palini and Young had the same time as Hofland
Overall race leader Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) of Team Smartstop retained the yellow jersey after
three days of the tour by finishing sixth in Wednesdayrsquos stage Kocjan continues to hold a two-second lead over Schaumlr (Switzerland) and an eight-second margin over Serghei Tvetcov (Romania) of Jelly Belly presented by Maxxis
The Tour of Utah includes seven stages with the final stage starting and ending in Park City on Sunday Stage 7 covers 78 miles winding through Summit and Wasatch counties
Kocjan finished second in both Stage 1 and Stage 2
ldquoThe guys were awesome today They led on the front of the peloton from the start (in Lehi) and they worked hard The cross-
winds made the stage much more difficult than it looked at first so we just stayed at the front I just stayed all the time at the front of the peloton and just controlled the pacerdquo Kocjan said at the post-race press conference at MMP ldquoTomorrowrsquos stage for sure is very difficult The pure climbers will probably show their legs We will see how it goesrdquo
Stage 4 covers 1047 miles and starts in Ogden with a finish at Powder Mountain with three laps around Pine View Reservoir
Moving into the fourth spot overall is 22-year-old American Robin Carpenter of the Hincapie Sportswear Development Team
Carpenter who finished in the bunch sprint on Stage 3 earned the Subaru Best Young Rider award jersey He also claimed the Ski Utah King of the Mountain award jersey winning maximum points on the category 4 King of the Mountain of the day at Eureka
The Tour of Utah includes a few notable professional racers including Jens Voight of Germany Cadel Evans of Australia and Ivan Basso of Italy
Voight has worn the yellow jersey twice during the Tour de France though he has never chal-lenged for the overall champion-ship He is known for his propen-sity to attack
Evans won 2011 Tour de France and placed seventh in the menrsquos cross country mountain bike race at the 200i Summer Olympics in Sydney
Basso is a two-time winner of the Tour of Italy in 2006 and 2010
The Tour of Utah returns to Ogden for a sixth time on Thursday for the start of Stage 4 The start of the 1047-mile stage will take place on Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden at 1110 am and travels through the North Ogden Divide for the first of two ascents The first big shakeup in the overall standings could happen on the slopes of the first mountain top finish of the week with the climb to Powder Mountain Ski Resort This new addition to the Tour ascends more than 3000 feet in just six milesmwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Mencontinued from page A10
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Belkin-Pro Cyclingrsquos Moreno Hofland (Netherlands) winds down on the track after capturing the Stage 3 Tour of Utah through Tooele County which ended with three laps on the Miller Motorsports race track
the last two kilometers so we ran through our riders pretty quickly Alison (Powers) pulled through as usual did an awesome lead out delivering me to the line Luckily I didnrsquot run into any bad luck today so it went perfectly to planrdquo said Rivera who owns 58 national championships in her stellar careermwatsontooeletranscriptcom
Tour Womencontinued from page A10
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CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyThe History of Tooele CountyIn September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party while trying a shortcut to
California passed through the what would become Tooele County and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert Three years later a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above todayrsquos Tooele City Soon others followed and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship Their story and many others are found inside this Historyof Utahrsquos Tooele County Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness the wild mining days in Ophir Mercur and Jacob City the Pony Express Trail the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake and more
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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 7 2014
ending all lawsuits between the city and Overlake developers
ldquoWe believe this settlement will allow our city to move forward and will close a difficult chapter in our historyrdquo said Brad Pratt Tooele City council chairman ldquoIt addresses the juryrsquos verdict in a way that minimizes its impact on the citizens of Tooelerdquo
Tooele City officials are confi-dent that they will be able to meet the financial obligations of the agreement without raising taxes or reducing city services
ldquoAt this time it is not our intent nor our plan in the future to raise taxes or cut services as a result of this settlementrdquo said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy
Tooele City has already cut a check for the initial $2 million payment to Overlake develop-ers using fund balance or rainy day funds accumulated in the capital projects fund according to Dunlavy
The settlement averts a Sept 4 Utah Supreme Court appear-ance during which both parties were scheduled to again pick up the battle in court with oral argu-ments for an appeal of the $207 million final judgment entered by the 3rd District Court
According to the settlement while neither party admits fault liability or wrongdoing both par-ties accept that the total amount of the claim against Tooele City by Tooele Associates including accumulated interest to be $21 million
The developers agreed to credit the city with the value of 1805-acre-feet of municipal water at $3750 per acre-foot for a total of $68 million
The $3750 per acre-foot value for water was agreed upon by both parties because that is the price Tooele Associates would have paid for water if they had been required to purchase the water back in 2002 before the lawsuit started according to Dunlavy
The $136 million that remains after subtracting the value of the water rights transfer and the ini-tial payment will be paid by the city in nine annual payments of approximately $15 million per year The payments include inter-est at 215 percent annually
However the agreement gives the city the option of paying the last two annual payments with additional water rights in lieu of cash at $3750 per acre-foot
The last two annual payments total $28 million according to the payment schedule included in the agreement
The agreement also gives the developers the option until Dec 31 2029 to purchase up to an additional 1495 acre-feet of water rights certificates at $3750 per acre-foot If the developers pur-chase the entire 1495 acre-feet of water they will pay Tooele City $56 million
If the city opts to make the last two payments with water rights and the developers exercise their full option to purchase additional water the net cash payments to the developers made by Tooele City would be $92 million instead of $156 million
The agreement contains lan-guage that restricts the water rights that Overlake developers obtain from Tooele City to use in the Overlake subdivision
ldquoMy fear was if we had just paid the developers the $207 million that the money would have left our communityrdquo Pratt said ldquoNow part of our payment the water rights will stay in our community and help build the community Overlake will be developed We will get more homes and more people which will increase the economic opportunities in our communityrdquo
The agreement includes other concessions by both parties to settle disputes stemming from the original development agree-ment for Overlake
The settlement will allow the development of Overlake to resume and add up to 4800 homes to Tooele City
ldquoIt has always been our pri-mary objective in this dispute to find a way to develop Overlakerdquo said Bill Perry of Perry Homes ldquoWe believe that this settlement will allow us now to do so and we believe that both parties will ben-efit from the future development of the Overlake propertyrdquo
Tooele City agreed to accept all current public improvements in Overlake and to complete at the cityrsquos expense improvements to 400 West and other curb gutter and sidewalks in the subdivision
Tooele City also agreed to promptly review and approve updated plans for the next phase of Overlake and the golf course plat
ldquoI especially look forward to developing the Overlake golf course community including an improved entrance and a full service clubhouserdquo said Drew Hall managing partner of Tooele Associates
Existing zoning design stan-dards and amenities will remain in place in Overlake according to Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker
ldquoIt is important for the exist-ing residents of Overlake to know that the quality of their commu-nity will not changerdquo he said
The developers agree to pay for a third-party firm to complete inspections of public improve-ments and to pay all other appli-cable impact and development fees
All undeveloped areas out-side of existing subdivisions of Overlake will be withdrawn from the North Tooele City Special Service District according to the agreement
Future disputes between Tooele City and Overlake devel-opers will be resolved by neutral experts The agreement describes protocol for conflict resolution between the parties
The origins of Overlake dates back to 1995 when Hall approached Tooele City officials with an idea for a master planned community northwest of the city proper
Tooele City negotiated a development agreement that was signed in 1997 and the city annexed roughly 2000 acres of property owned by Tooele Associates and combined it with another parcel nearing 1000 acres that was already in the city limits This became the subdivi-sion known as Overlake
In 2002 Hall filed several law-suits in 3rd District Court against
Tooele City claiming the city had violated the development agree-ment for Overlake
Hall alleged that Tooele City misapplied public improvement ordinances required public improvements in Overlake to meet standards not required of other developers created an arbitrary punch list of items that needed to be fixed for public improve-ments to be considered complete slowed down or refused to make final inspections and refused to recognize prior admissions that some public improvements were complete
In 2004 Tooele City filed a coun-tersuit against Tooele Associates for violations of the Overlake development agreement
The case went to jury trial in 3rd District Court in June 2009
The jury found that both Tooele City and Tooele Associates violated the development agree-ment and awarded a net judg-ment of $207 million in damages to Tooele Associates
In 2010 3rd District Court Judge Randall Skanchy who pre-sided over the jury trial declared a mistrial citing irreconcilable conflicts in the juryrsquos verdict
Hall appealed the mistrial rul-ing The Utah Court of Appeals reversed the mistrial ruling in August 2012 and sent the case back to Skanchy for final judg-ment
Tooele City asked the Utah Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeals decision to overturn the mistrial ruling in September 2012 Two months later the high court announced it would not review the Court of Appealsrsquo decision
In October 2013 prior to enter-ing his final judgment in favor of Tooele Associates for $207 mil-lion plus post-judgment interest Skanchy denied several motions filed by Tooele City including a request to set aside or modify the jury verdict and a request for a new trial
Tooele City officials announced their intention to appeal the final judgment to the state Supreme Court in December 2013
Tooele Associatesrsquo attorneys filed a cross-appeal that asked the court to require Tooele City to pay an additional $92 million in legal fees and pre-judgment interest
Both parties were scheduled to make oral arguments before the Supreme Court in September
ldquoIrsquove always said we will do whatrsquos in the best interest of the citizens of Tooele Cityrdquo Dunlavy said ldquoThis settlement accom-plishes that objective I am grate-ful that Mr Hall and Mr Perry were willing to continue to nego-tiate with the city towards this endrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Lawsuit continued from page A1
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Hometownbull Bulletin Board
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B1THURSDAY August 7 2014
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Building Spirit
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HometownHometownAUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP
uilding Spirituilding SpiritSTORYANN HERRON
PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
SEE SPIRIT PAGE B8
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THURSDAY August 7 2014B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
A H T N W E G P G2 7 9 6 5 8 4 3 2
Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
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perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
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Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
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CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
POSITION DUTIES Will maintain the security of the Tooele County Detention Facility and will uphold order and insure prisoner welfare
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSbull Graduation from high school or GED 2 years of responsible work experiencebull Must have the ability to be qualifi ed in the use of fi rearms in order to serve in a bailiff or transportation of prisoner position bull Must successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation drug testing and a psychological evaluation as a condition of hirebull 21 years of age at the time of hire bull A citizen of the United States a resident of the State of Utahbull Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Drivers License No disqualifying criminal history No DUI convictions in the past two yearsbull Full-time position Must work rotating shifts to include weekends and holidays
Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
httpwwwcotooeleutushrhtmlApplications must be submitted to the
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or email application and resume to attention Tita Adams tadamscotooeleutus
EEO Employer
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The Kirk
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Quiet Quality apartments in a restored historic structure
The Best Places at the Best Prices Completely Furnished
Weekly amp Monthly Rates
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Now Accepting ApplicationsIncome Restrictions ApplyRental assistance may be available Call for details
4358430717TDD 8007352900
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2 AND 3bdrm apartments behind Super Wal-Mart Swimming pool
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435-840-0344
For Sale
302 NORTH 100 EAST bull TOOELE
$119000bull Fully Fencedbull Detached Garage w Storagebull Central AC Unit bull Newer Furnace
Beauty in Rush Valley w 2nd Home amp Land
For any of your real estate needs call Shane Bergen
MAIN HOME5 Bdrms bull 4 Baths bull Quality bull Comfort
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2 Homes
LAND693 E OAKRIDGE DR $92000 Beautiful lot on East bench
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408 N 250 W $45000 125 ac in Tooele City
260 W 400 N $40000 Corner Lot
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1173 CHURCH Rush Valley $32500
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1048 N DOUGLAS LN Beautiful 5+ acre piece in Vernon Utah $67410
Sandra Larsen REAL ESTATE
4352249186For All Your Real Estate Needs
391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
ONLY $99900Well maintained home wnew roof new windows new
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374 BEVAN WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $225000Large kitchen with lots of counter space and cabinets
Large living room and large family room with fi replace Beautiful landscaping with an extra large
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78 BOOTH bull GRANTSVILLE
ONLY $193000Darling rambler Central air Main fl oor laundry 5 bdrms
2 baths Laminate amp tile fl ooring Lots of decorative woodwork (crown molding bead board etc) LARGE kitchen island and lots of cabinets and counter space
6830 N BIGELOW DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $179000Granite counter tops Tile fl ooring in kitchen baths
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853 W 660 SOUTH bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000
Perfect starter home with room to grow in basement Central air
3 bedrooms on main
533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000Fresh new paint amp carpet New furnace and central
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533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
$165000
UnderContract
1113 S 1050 WEST bull TOOELE
ONLY $208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
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208000208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
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50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $210000Beautiful condo on the golf course This
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Services
DRYWALL and all Con-struction Services Pro-fessional Quality De-pendable Referencesavailable Free esti-mates Jobs big ampsmal l Tooe le (801)660-9152
ALTERATIONSand AWARD WINNING
TAILORINGby
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882-6605ABRAHAMS LAWN ampTree Service Mowingtree removal yardclean up bark layingsod trimming weedshandyman Free esti-mates (435)849-2867
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Services
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PAINTING done for thebest price in townCall Jeremy (435)849-5334
FUN PIANO LESSONSSpots available for halfh o u r l e s s o n s$40month starting inSeptember Call now toreserve your spotBethany (435)882-3482
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HOME REPAIRS expertDoor knobs base-boards mouldings dry-wall repairs texturescaulking weatherproof-ing framing home up-dating and renovationsand much moreSmalljobs okay Call Shane(435)840-0344
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ANTIQUE VANITY withinlaid front antiquedresser with mirror freestanding darkwood mir-ror many dolls- buyo n e o r a l l (435)882-2938
DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
DO YOU Love Pam-pered Chef Are youcurious about Pam-pered Chef Inter-ested in attending aPampered Chef cook-ing show Would youlike to host a cookingcatalog or Facebookshow Would you likea career or to earnextra income as aPampered Chef con-sultant Contact meat (435)830-8784or chefamy
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SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Furniture amp Appliances
BEAUTIFUL Allen Organ(foot pedal included)from the old ErdaChapel $300 obo(435)882-1230 or(435)843-7576
KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
GRANTSVILLE 3796 NSun Valley Drive Sat-urday August 98am-3pm Somethingfor everyone Saddlestack clothing includingsome contractor materi-als amp electrical items
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SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
STANSBURY 59 WNautical Drive Satur-day 8am-noon Multifamily Clothes toysbooks brand news c h o o l s u p p l i e s smoker filing cabinetmaternity beardeddragon
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STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
TOOELE 417 S 1230 ESaturday 7am-noonThis is the one youdont want to missEarly birds welcomeNice stuff
TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
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Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
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AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
RUSH LAKE
KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
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Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 wwwtooeletranscriptcom
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Child Care
ADVANCED LearningPreschool now takinga p p l i c a t i o n s f o r2014-15 school year3yrs teaching experi-ence and CNA certified$65mo 4-5yr olds$55mo 3yr olds CallJ o d e e M c N u t t(801)669-3222 MelissaAlbrecht (435)249-1339
DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
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S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
SEEKING DIRECT careStaff for a disabledadult in GrantsvilleTraining will be pro-vided Call Robyn(801)918-1162 for moreinformation
Help Wanted
Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
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Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
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1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
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LARGE 2BDRM 15bthwd hookups garbagedisposal storage shedprivate patio coveredparking No smokingAbolutely no pets$650mo $500dep(435)241-9118
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TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
FULLY FURNISHED
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HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
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HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Homes for Rent
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(435)277-0889(New Number)
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swamp fenced $795136 North 4th Street
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Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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C6 THURSDAY August 7 2014
TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 7 2014
ending all lawsuits between the city and Overlake developers
ldquoWe believe this settlement will allow our city to move forward and will close a difficult chapter in our historyrdquo said Brad Pratt Tooele City council chairman ldquoIt addresses the juryrsquos verdict in a way that minimizes its impact on the citizens of Tooelerdquo
Tooele City officials are confi-dent that they will be able to meet the financial obligations of the agreement without raising taxes or reducing city services
ldquoAt this time it is not our intent nor our plan in the future to raise taxes or cut services as a result of this settlementrdquo said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy
Tooele City has already cut a check for the initial $2 million payment to Overlake develop-ers using fund balance or rainy day funds accumulated in the capital projects fund according to Dunlavy
The settlement averts a Sept 4 Utah Supreme Court appear-ance during which both parties were scheduled to again pick up the battle in court with oral argu-ments for an appeal of the $207 million final judgment entered by the 3rd District Court
According to the settlement while neither party admits fault liability or wrongdoing both par-ties accept that the total amount of the claim against Tooele City by Tooele Associates including accumulated interest to be $21 million
The developers agreed to credit the city with the value of 1805-acre-feet of municipal water at $3750 per acre-foot for a total of $68 million
The $3750 per acre-foot value for water was agreed upon by both parties because that is the price Tooele Associates would have paid for water if they had been required to purchase the water back in 2002 before the lawsuit started according to Dunlavy
The $136 million that remains after subtracting the value of the water rights transfer and the ini-tial payment will be paid by the city in nine annual payments of approximately $15 million per year The payments include inter-est at 215 percent annually
However the agreement gives the city the option of paying the last two annual payments with additional water rights in lieu of cash at $3750 per acre-foot
The last two annual payments total $28 million according to the payment schedule included in the agreement
The agreement also gives the developers the option until Dec 31 2029 to purchase up to an additional 1495 acre-feet of water rights certificates at $3750 per acre-foot If the developers pur-chase the entire 1495 acre-feet of water they will pay Tooele City $56 million
If the city opts to make the last two payments with water rights and the developers exercise their full option to purchase additional water the net cash payments to the developers made by Tooele City would be $92 million instead of $156 million
The agreement contains lan-guage that restricts the water rights that Overlake developers obtain from Tooele City to use in the Overlake subdivision
ldquoMy fear was if we had just paid the developers the $207 million that the money would have left our communityrdquo Pratt said ldquoNow part of our payment the water rights will stay in our community and help build the community Overlake will be developed We will get more homes and more people which will increase the economic opportunities in our communityrdquo
The agreement includes other concessions by both parties to settle disputes stemming from the original development agree-ment for Overlake
The settlement will allow the development of Overlake to resume and add up to 4800 homes to Tooele City
ldquoIt has always been our pri-mary objective in this dispute to find a way to develop Overlakerdquo said Bill Perry of Perry Homes ldquoWe believe that this settlement will allow us now to do so and we believe that both parties will ben-efit from the future development of the Overlake propertyrdquo
Tooele City agreed to accept all current public improvements in Overlake and to complete at the cityrsquos expense improvements to 400 West and other curb gutter and sidewalks in the subdivision
Tooele City also agreed to promptly review and approve updated plans for the next phase of Overlake and the golf course plat
ldquoI especially look forward to developing the Overlake golf course community including an improved entrance and a full service clubhouserdquo said Drew Hall managing partner of Tooele Associates
Existing zoning design stan-dards and amenities will remain in place in Overlake according to Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker
ldquoIt is important for the exist-ing residents of Overlake to know that the quality of their commu-nity will not changerdquo he said
The developers agree to pay for a third-party firm to complete inspections of public improve-ments and to pay all other appli-cable impact and development fees
All undeveloped areas out-side of existing subdivisions of Overlake will be withdrawn from the North Tooele City Special Service District according to the agreement
Future disputes between Tooele City and Overlake devel-opers will be resolved by neutral experts The agreement describes protocol for conflict resolution between the parties
The origins of Overlake dates back to 1995 when Hall approached Tooele City officials with an idea for a master planned community northwest of the city proper
Tooele City negotiated a development agreement that was signed in 1997 and the city annexed roughly 2000 acres of property owned by Tooele Associates and combined it with another parcel nearing 1000 acres that was already in the city limits This became the subdivi-sion known as Overlake
In 2002 Hall filed several law-suits in 3rd District Court against
Tooele City claiming the city had violated the development agree-ment for Overlake
Hall alleged that Tooele City misapplied public improvement ordinances required public improvements in Overlake to meet standards not required of other developers created an arbitrary punch list of items that needed to be fixed for public improve-ments to be considered complete slowed down or refused to make final inspections and refused to recognize prior admissions that some public improvements were complete
In 2004 Tooele City filed a coun-tersuit against Tooele Associates for violations of the Overlake development agreement
The case went to jury trial in 3rd District Court in June 2009
The jury found that both Tooele City and Tooele Associates violated the development agree-ment and awarded a net judg-ment of $207 million in damages to Tooele Associates
In 2010 3rd District Court Judge Randall Skanchy who pre-sided over the jury trial declared a mistrial citing irreconcilable conflicts in the juryrsquos verdict
Hall appealed the mistrial rul-ing The Utah Court of Appeals reversed the mistrial ruling in August 2012 and sent the case back to Skanchy for final judg-ment
Tooele City asked the Utah Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeals decision to overturn the mistrial ruling in September 2012 Two months later the high court announced it would not review the Court of Appealsrsquo decision
In October 2013 prior to enter-ing his final judgment in favor of Tooele Associates for $207 mil-lion plus post-judgment interest Skanchy denied several motions filed by Tooele City including a request to set aside or modify the jury verdict and a request for a new trial
Tooele City officials announced their intention to appeal the final judgment to the state Supreme Court in December 2013
Tooele Associatesrsquo attorneys filed a cross-appeal that asked the court to require Tooele City to pay an additional $92 million in legal fees and pre-judgment interest
Both parties were scheduled to make oral arguments before the Supreme Court in September
ldquoIrsquove always said we will do whatrsquos in the best interest of the citizens of Tooele Cityrdquo Dunlavy said ldquoThis settlement accom-plishes that objective I am grate-ful that Mr Hall and Mr Perry were willing to continue to nego-tiate with the city towards this endrdquotgillietooeletranscriptcom
Lawsuit continued from page A1
A12
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Friday August 22 2014 Oquirrh Hills Golf Course
A fundraising event to provide funding for Tooele Valley Rotary
Community Projects including
To register or for more details
contact
Nancy Thompson 435-249-1154
Dictionaries for all 3rd graders in
TCSD
Back to School Community Closet
Canyon Clean-Up
Park Projects
Homeless sack lunches
$400 incudes 1 team dinner 4 glow balls 4 drink coupons
mulligan bag hole sponsorship $350 includes 1 team
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$300 includes 1 team dinner 4 glow balls and 4 drink
couponsGlow ball Sponsor $350
Hole Sponsor $75Drink Cart Sponsor $100
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Individual Player $75
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bull Weddings Missionaries Birthdays
B1THURSDAY August 7 2014
Unless otherwise requested community news items such as weddings missionaries birthdays babies and The Bulletin Board must be submitted by 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date To place a community news item or for more information contact the Community News Editor at 882-0050 or tstuckitooeletranscriptcom Items more than one month old will not be considered for publication
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HE LOVES
Building Spirit
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PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
SEE SPIRIT PAGE B8
B8B8
THURSDAY August 7 2014B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
B6 BULLETIN BOARDB6 BULLETIN BOARD
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B7TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
A H T N W E G P G2 7 9 6 5 8 4 3 2
Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
physical exercise
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
KID SCOOP B7KID SCOOP B7
THURSDAY August 7 2014TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
9 6 1 2 3 5 8 4 74 8 2 7 1 9 5 3 65 7 3 4 8 6 1 9 27 2 6 9 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 8 7 3 6 2 98 3 9 1 6 2 7 5 4
6 9 8 3 2 1 4 7 53 1 4 5 9 7 2 6 82 5 7 6 4 8 9 1 3
Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
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DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
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DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
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MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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Autos
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CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
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1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
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2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
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3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
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Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
BIDS
The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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HometownHometownAUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP
uilding Spirituilding Spirituilding Spirituilding Spirit
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HometownHometownAUTISM DOESNrsquoT KEEP
uilding Spirituilding SpiritSTORYANN HERRON
PHOTOSFRANCIE AUFDEMORTE
DJ Droz is a Tooele resident on a service mission He travels to
Salt Lake Cityrsquos Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse to help The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Droz loves building things out of Legos including the Transformer shown above that he built from a Lego cas-
sette player
DJ DROZ GETS ON A BUS
HE GETS OFF
HE WALKS TO WORK
HE WORKSThen he walks to the bus station
and rides homeThis might sound pretty ordi-
nary but for DJ who has autism it is quite a feat
ldquoItrsquos not so hardrdquo DJ said mod-estly
DJ is currently serving a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and due to bus schedules walks just under a mile from the bus drop off to the Bishopsrsquo Storehouse And he has only gotten lost once
DJ whose given name is Duwaine has high-function autism and faces lots of challeng-es said his mother Nancy Droz
DJ was born with several chal-lenges due to a complicated preg-nancy DJ is the son of Nancyrsquos ex-husband She got custody of him as an infant and later adopted him His adoptive father died sev-eral years ago
He has a lot of social challenges because of his autism Nancy said but has progressed more than she hoped
ldquoHe finished high school with a 36 grade point average which I thought he would never dordquo she said ldquoAnd now he wants to go to college When he was first born they said he would not be able to do any of thatrdquo
DJ did have some help from aides to finish school but he has also learned how to handle other situations
For example last year he earned his Eagle Scout award
ldquoFor his project he painted the Tooele County Animal Shelterrdquo Nancy said ldquoThat involved getting the material organizing volunteers and getting everything donerdquo
For him it was really hard because DJ has an aversion to get-ting dirty
He was also helped by some dedicated and loving scout lead-ers
Another example of his progress is found in his ability to help oth-ers DJ loves to babysit his nephew Jaxson
ldquoHe makes up songs for him and is so patient and loving with himrdquo Nancy said ldquoI really never thought he would do that with a babyrdquo
On his mission DJ works to keep the Central Bishopsrsquo Storehouse clean This is the facility that stores and delivers food and household items to the other storehouses in
SEE SPIRIT PAGE B8
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CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B7TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
A H T N W E G P G2 7 9 6 5 8 4 3 2
Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
physical exercise
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
KID SCOOP B7KID SCOOP B7
THURSDAY August 7 2014TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
Super Crossword SHOOTING RESTRICTION
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
9 6 1 2 3 5 8 4 74 8 2 7 1 9 5 3 65 7 3 4 8 6 1 9 27 2 6 9 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 8 7 3 6 2 98 3 9 1 6 2 7 5 4
6 9 8 3 2 1 4 7 53 1 4 5 9 7 2 6 82 5 7 6 4 8 9 1 3
Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
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DO YOU Love Pam-pered Chef Are youcurious about Pam-pered Chef Inter-ested in attending aPampered Chef cook-ing show Would youlike to host a cookingcatalog or Facebookshow Would you likea career or to earnextra income as aPampered Chef con-sultant Contact meat (435)830-8784or chefamy
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METAL SHELVINGwbrackets slat boardshelving wbracketsglass shelves securitymirrors Please call ifinterested (435)840-4631
SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Furniture amp Appliances
BEAUTIFUL Allen Organ(foot pedal included)from the old ErdaChapel $300 obo(435)882-1230 or(435)843-7576
KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
GRANTSVILLE 3796 NSun Valley Drive Sat-urday August 98am-3pm Somethingfor everyone Saddlestack clothing includingsome contractor materi-als amp electrical items
HAVING A GARAGE
SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
STANSBURY 59 WNautical Drive Satur-day 8am-noon Multifamily Clothes toysbooks brand news c h o o l s u p p l i e s smoker filing cabinetmaternity beardeddragon
STANSBURY 6149Schooner Lane Satur-day 8am-2pm Mercurytrolling motor air com-pressor tools completesalt water aquariumwith live stock andmany other miscthings (801)750-6588
STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
TOOELE 417 S 1230 ESaturday 7am-noonThis is the one youdont want to missEarly birds welcomeNice stuff
TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
TOOELE 822 Cedar-view Circle Saturday9am-noon Movingsale
TOOELE 894 N 1480 ESaturday 8am-1pmThree family sale Lotsof good stuff Large en-tertainment centercrafts yarn fabricframes lots of toysbike kids picnic table(new) quilt standsbooks paints clothes-kids amp ladies plus sizessome things new misc
DEADLINES FOR clas-sifieds ads are Mondayand Wednesdays by445 pm
Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
435-884-3374pamperedpetresortcom
AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
RUSH LAKE
KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
rushlakekennelscom
Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 wwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
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Child Care
ADVANCED LearningPreschool now takinga p p l i c a t i o n s f o r2014-15 school year3yrs teaching experi-ence and CNA certified$65mo 4-5yr olds$55mo 3yr olds CallJ o d e e M c N u t t(801)669-3222 MelissaAlbrecht (435)249-1339
DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
SMALL DAYCARE lov-ing home 25yrs experi-ence By West Elemen-tary (approx 400South) Great pricesDebbie (801)604-0918
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
SEEKING DIRECT careStaff for a disabledadult in GrantsvilleTraining will be pro-vided Call Robyn(801)918-1162 for moreinformation
Help Wanted
Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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Help Wanted
Sheet Metal Fab WorkerEntry level position toassist skilled laborers ina metal shop Must be18 years old able to liftup to 40 lbs regularlyand 80 lbs occasion-ally Good memoriza-tion skills needed withability to learn quicklyEOE Drug Free withgreat benefits Pleasesend resume tohvacjoblivecom orstop by Harris Air Sys-tems 272 N BroadwayTooele for a job appli-cation No phone callsplease
Wanted
I AM paying more foryour junk cars andtrucks I will come toyou and tow it away(435)224-2064
PAYING UP TO $1000for your unwanted cartruck or van running ornot Lost title We canhelp Its worth yourt i m e C a l l(801)688-9053
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Wanted
WANTED Scrap metalAppliances lawn mow-ers garbage disposalsetc Will pick up freeC a l l R i c k a t(801)599-5634
Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike wwwtooeletranscriptcom
Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious inquiries onlywd hookups ac$500dep $585mo Nopets No Smoking(435)830-6518
LARGE 2BDRM 15bthwd hookups garbagedisposal storage shedprivate patio coveredparking No smokingAbolutely no pets$650mo $500dep(435)241-9118
SETTLEMENT CAN-YON APARTMENTSDeposit moves you inwith a 12mo lease(435)882-6112
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
FULLY FURNISHED
3bdrm 1bth includesutilities amp trash no petsno smoking Yard careprovided $1350mo$500dep OwnerAgent (435)882-6744(801)554-9118
HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
HORSE PROPERTYhome for rent 5bdrm2bth large detachedgarage 412 E 500 NTooele $1350mo(435)840-2773
Large home for rent inStansbury Park 5bdrm3bth for $1600mo in-cludes lawn care NoPets No smoking Call205-994-0886 for moreinformation
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Homes for Rent
SELLER WILL FinanceCheaper than Rent
(435)277-0889(New Number)
Tim Cindy Toone Equity RE
SELLERS Make $10-15K above marketvalue on your home435-849-8880
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STOCKTON 3BDRM2bth wd $900mo1st last months plussecurity deposit Call(435)640-7579
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthnewer home fencedyard double garage(801)842-9631 guar-drightpropertycom Eq-uity RE
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthcottage Hookups
swamp fenced $795136 North 4th Street
(Front)Davidson Realty Inc
(801)466-5078wwwdripmcom
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthhome for rent 2 carcarport wadditionalparking in back Nosmoking pets Refer-e n c e s r e q u i r e d $900mo $500dep(435)830-5429
TOOELE 4BDRM25bth beautiful fencedyard 2 single garages2 4 0 0 s q f t l i v i n g $1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
TOOELE 5BDRM 2bthrambler fenced yardBrand New carpet$1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
Homes
$$SAVE MONEYSearch Bank amp HUDhomes wwwTooeleBankHomescomBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
BEAUTIFUL BRAND
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S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Homes
HOME BUILT FORFAMILY AND ENTER-TAINMENT 5bdrm 3full bath Rambler100 finished Extra Lgfamily room wfull wetbar plus a 30ft vinlydeck that you can walkout from master bdrmor sun room Haslots ofstorage throughoutBackyard fully fencedwith gate to childrenspark Home is withinwalking distance ofschools This home isperfect for a family thatis ready to move-in Noneedto finish uncom-pleted rooms Alreadydone MUST SEESales Price recently re-duced Great buy at$277900 Call today205-994-0886
Mobile Homes
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
FOR SALE By Owner14x70 single wide mo-bile home 3bdrm 1bth$15000 obo 24hr no-tice (435)882-3055(435)496-3322
FREE We will moveyour home for free toour beautiful communityin Grantsville VillageMHP 653 East MainLot 9 Grantsville UTC a l l A l e x(435)224-4804
Office Space
FOR LEASE OfficeBus iness SpaceUtilities included 54South Main (plus oth-ers) 1mo free(602)826-9471
OFFICE OR retail space26 W Vine Street goodparking prox 600sqft$450 801-205-3883
Lots amp Land
WOULD LIKE To SellBurial plots GrantsvilleCity Cemetery $260each Call Allan orMadge (435)884-3225
Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
BIDS
The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
WANT TO get the latestlocal news Subscribeto the Transcript Bulle-tin
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
C6 THURSDAY August 7 2014
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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CRITTER CHATTER
Because of their abilities to fly backwards sideways and hover the white-lined
sphinx moth is nicknamed a ldquohummingbirdrdquo moth not only for its similar capabilities as the birds but also for its size These moths can range up to 2 inches in length with a wingspan that can exceed up to 5 inches
Somehow managing to exhibit the color combina-tions of white and brown the white-lined sphinx moth pos-sesses a strikingly attractive wing-pattern that is shown off on its excessively large wings However in order to see their wing markings they must be resting not flying It estimated these moths can beat their wings up to 85 times per second and fly up to the speeds of 10 mph
White-lined sphinx moths deceive enough from their size and flying patterns they mimic hummingbirds in the way they eat as well With a long pro-
boscis intended for reaching flowers the white-lined sphinx moth maintains its flight while it feeds on nectar These moths are commonly seen hovering from flower to flower in North American gardens and yards
White-lined sphinx moths prefer flowers with a tubular shape and can be seen seek-ing them day or night These moths are harmless and cannot inflict bites or stings to humans However in Utah when they are caterpillars they are a pest by devouring grapes and tomatoes
Taylor Lindsay age 17 is a writer and photographer of wildlife creatures big and small She can be contacted at CritterChatterlivecom
White-lined sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds
COURTESY OF ADDIE T LINDSAY
Found in a Tooele county yard a white-lined sphinx moth rests on Lindsayrsquos hand as it is photographed It eventually flew away and was never harmed
Addie LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
COMMUNITY NEWS
Little Miss Grantsville announced
Twenty-three girls participated in the 2014 Little Miss Grantsville Pageant held at the GHS audito-rium Each girl was judged on a personal introduction talent party dress presentation and an on-stage question Jr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in first through third grades and was Jessica Shepard Sr Little Miss Grantsville was chosen from girls in fourth through sixth grades and was Sammy Hansen For her tal-ent Jessica danced to ldquoThrillerrdquo Her attendants were Addison Butler who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoA Star Spangled Saluterdquo Madison Eggett who performed a monologue entitled ldquoMaddiersquos Kitchenrdquo Breanne Eggett who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoIn Summerrdquo and Maggie Lawton who performed a piano solo entitled ldquoThe Itsy Bitsy Spider Dancerdquo For her tal-ent Sammy danced to ldquoLove is a Crimerdquo for her talent Her first attendant was Hilda Penney who performed a vocal solo entitled ldquoNavy Bluerdquo CamRee Iverson second attendent played a med-ley of her favorite songs on the piano
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Sr royalty from left Hilda Penney Sammy Hansen and CamRee Iverson
COURTESY OF JAN BAIRD
The Little Miss Grantsville Jr royalty from left Addison Butler Breanne Eggett Jessica Shepard Maggie Lawton and Madison Eggett
Vernon Roundup 4-H live-stock club
A livestock 4-H club was formed in 2010 in Vernon Through the four years this club has been organized the youth have learned livestock hus-bandry careful management of resources economy breeding and raising of livestock to name a few The future of agricul-ture lies in education of todayrsquos youth keeping their interest and teaching them the importance of agriculture in America Milk doesnrsquot come from a carton since it is produced by a cow there are many factors that lay between the cow and the con-sumer and 4-H youth help teach that fact Learning about life and death responsibility work and dependability accountabil-ity to themselves and their ani-mal and good record keeping are fundamentals in 4-H live-stock raising These youth have passion joy and enthusiasm for
their animal projects and are learning compassion carries over into love for their calf pig or lamb Their excitement is conta-gious and serves as the basis for a future in agriculture helping feed a nation Pictured are Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ
Livingston with their 4-H record books that won them each num-ber 1 in the county judging all 4-H members are expected to keep thorough records on their projects knowing how much they have spent buying feeding and health care for their animal They learn finances budgeting
and the importance of record keeping 4-H teaches pledging your head to clearer thinking your hands to larger service your heart to greater loyalty and your health to better living for your club your community your country and your world
COURTESY OF PATSY HOLDEN
Since its founding in 2010 the Vernon 4-H club has taught many about the importance and future of agriculture From left Dylan Livingston Jase Livingston Kalynn Livingston and RJ Livingston mdash all siblings in the Vernon 4-H club
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
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This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 B7TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
A H T N W E G P G2 7 9 6 5 8 4 3 2
Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
physical exercise
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
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THURSDAY August 7 2014TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
Super Crossword SHOOTING RESTRICTION
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
9 6 1 2 3 5 8 4 74 8 2 7 1 9 5 3 65 7 3 4 8 6 1 9 27 2 6 9 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 8 7 3 6 2 98 3 9 1 6 2 7 5 4
6 9 8 3 2 1 4 7 53 1 4 5 9 7 2 6 82 5 7 6 4 8 9 1 3
Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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FUN PIANO LESSONSSpots available for halfh o u r l e s s o n s$40month starting inSeptember Call now toreserve your spotBethany (435)882-3482
HANDYMAN Tree trim-ming sprinklers yardwork Snow RemovalResidential and busi-ness Call Jimmy at(435)241-8153(435)249-5060
HOME REPAIRS expertDoor knobs base-boards mouldings dry-wall repairs texturescaulking weatherproof-ing framing home up-dating and renovationsand much moreSmalljobs okay Call Shane(435)840-0344
PRIVATE TUTORINGI am a certifiedteacher with 20yrs ex-perience All agessubjects Call Angela(435)882-2733(435)496-0590
NEED A PAINTER Lo-cal professional painterGREAT prices Li-censed Serving Tooeleamp SL areas Call forf ree est imate JJ(801)631-5757
Services
HONEY DOS Profes-sional Need newdoors windows or re-placement glass Re-modeling basementsfinish work paintingwindow cleaning sprin-klers swamp coolersGreat deals on waterheaters Call now forspecial rates on base-ment finishing Will beatcompetitors prices Weaccept credit cards(801)706-5339
RAIN GUTTERS seam-less aluminum all col-ors licensed and in-sured free estimates(435)841-4001
TREE WORK Free esti-mates Local companyLicensed amp insuredBucket truck Craneservice Stump re-moval mulch 801-633-6685 PreciseYardcom
VOICE LESSONS Allages No experiencerequired Learn propertechniques will workwith all styles of sing-ing (435)850-0590
Miscellaneous
ALCOHOLICS ANONY-MOUS Meeting DailyNoon and 800pm1120 West Utah AveOasis Alano Club Nextto Whites trailer court(860)798-2139
ANTIQUE VANITY withinlaid front antiquedresser with mirror freestanding darkwood mir-ror many dolls- buyo n e o r a l l (435)882-2938
DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
DO YOU Love Pam-pered Chef Are youcurious about Pam-pered Chef Inter-ested in attending aPampered Chef cook-ing show Would youlike to host a cookingcatalog or Facebookshow Would you likea career or to earnextra income as aPampered Chef con-sultant Contact meat (435)830-8784or chefamy
fullhappinesscom orvisit my website atwwwpamperedchefbizafeinauer
METAL SHELVINGwbrackets slat boardshelving wbracketsglass shelves securitymirrors Please call ifinterested (435)840-4631
SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Furniture amp Appliances
BEAUTIFUL Allen Organ(foot pedal included)from the old ErdaChapel $300 obo(435)882-1230 or(435)843-7576
KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
GRANTSVILLE 3796 NSun Valley Drive Sat-urday August 98am-3pm Somethingfor everyone Saddlestack clothing includingsome contractor materi-als amp electrical items
HAVING A GARAGE
SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
STANSBURY 59 WNautical Drive Satur-day 8am-noon Multifamily Clothes toysbooks brand news c h o o l s u p p l i e s smoker filing cabinetmaternity beardeddragon
STANSBURY 6149Schooner Lane Satur-day 8am-2pm Mercurytrolling motor air com-pressor tools completesalt water aquariumwith live stock andmany other miscthings (801)750-6588
STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
TOOELE 417 S 1230 ESaturday 7am-noonThis is the one youdont want to missEarly birds welcomeNice stuff
TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
TOOELE 822 Cedar-view Circle Saturday9am-noon Movingsale
TOOELE 894 N 1480 ESaturday 8am-1pmThree family sale Lotsof good stuff Large en-tertainment centercrafts yarn fabricframes lots of toysbike kids picnic table(new) quilt standsbooks paints clothes-kids amp ladies plus sizessome things new misc
DEADLINES FOR clas-sifieds ads are Mondayand Wednesdays by445 pm
Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
435-884-3374pamperedpetresortcom
AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
RUSH LAKE
KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
rushlakekennelscom
Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 wwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
BECOME A SUB-
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Child Care
ADVANCED LearningPreschool now takinga p p l i c a t i o n s f o r2014-15 school year3yrs teaching experi-ence and CNA certified$65mo 4-5yr olds$55mo 3yr olds CallJ o d e e M c N u t t(801)669-3222 MelissaAlbrecht (435)249-1339
DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
SMALL DAYCARE lov-ing home 25yrs experi-ence By West Elemen-tary (approx 400South) Great pricesDebbie (801)604-0918
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
SEEKING DIRECT careStaff for a disabledadult in GrantsvilleTraining will be pro-vided Call Robyn(801)918-1162 for moreinformation
Help Wanted
Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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Call Laramie Dunn for ALL your Real Estate needs435-224-4000
Call Laramie DunnTooele Countyrsquos Real Estate Specialist
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$199900 4 bdrm 3 bath home on a large 030 acre lot wviews all around Great SE location with lots of RV parking Fenced yard and very clean
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$174900 Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 frac12 bath condo with gorgeous upgrades amp 2 car garage Cherry cabinets amp fl ooring granite counter tops amp much more Let some-one else do the maintenance for you
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Gorgeous Home5 bedroom 3 bath 3120 sq
Nicole Wanlass435-840-3779
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Home For Sale
$239900
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Help Wanted
Sheet Metal Fab WorkerEntry level position toassist skilled laborers ina metal shop Must be18 years old able to liftup to 40 lbs regularlyand 80 lbs occasion-ally Good memoriza-tion skills needed withability to learn quicklyEOE Drug Free withgreat benefits Pleasesend resume tohvacjoblivecom orstop by Harris Air Sys-tems 272 N BroadwayTooele for a job appli-cation No phone callsplease
Wanted
I AM paying more foryour junk cars andtrucks I will come toyou and tow it away(435)224-2064
PAYING UP TO $1000for your unwanted cartruck or van running ornot Lost title We canhelp Its worth yourt i m e C a l l(801)688-9053
BECOME A SUB-
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Wanted
WANTED Scrap metalAppliances lawn mow-ers garbage disposalsetc Will pick up freeC a l l R i c k a t(801)599-5634
Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike wwwtooeletranscriptcom
Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious inquiries onlywd hookups ac$500dep $585mo Nopets No Smoking(435)830-6518
LARGE 2BDRM 15bthwd hookups garbagedisposal storage shedprivate patio coveredparking No smokingAbolutely no pets$650mo $500dep(435)241-9118
SETTLEMENT CAN-YON APARTMENTSDeposit moves you inwith a 12mo lease(435)882-6112
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
FULLY FURNISHED
3bdrm 1bth includesutilities amp trash no petsno smoking Yard careprovided $1350mo$500dep OwnerAgent (435)882-6744(801)554-9118
HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
HORSE PROPERTYhome for rent 5bdrm2bth large detachedgarage 412 E 500 NTooele $1350mo(435)840-2773
Large home for rent inStansbury Park 5bdrm3bth for $1600mo in-cludes lawn care NoPets No smoking Call205-994-0886 for moreinformation
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Homes for Rent
SELLER WILL FinanceCheaper than Rent
(435)277-0889(New Number)
Tim Cindy Toone Equity RE
SELLERS Make $10-15K above marketvalue on your home435-849-8880
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STOCKTON 3BDRM2bth wd $900mo1st last months plussecurity deposit Call(435)640-7579
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthnewer home fencedyard double garage(801)842-9631 guar-drightpropertycom Eq-uity RE
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthcottage Hookups
swamp fenced $795136 North 4th Street
(Front)Davidson Realty Inc
(801)466-5078wwwdripmcom
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthhome for rent 2 carcarport wadditionalparking in back Nosmoking pets Refer-e n c e s r e q u i r e d $900mo $500dep(435)830-5429
TOOELE 4BDRM25bth beautiful fencedyard 2 single garages2 4 0 0 s q f t l i v i n g $1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
TOOELE 5BDRM 2bthrambler fenced yardBrand New carpet$1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
Homes
$$SAVE MONEYSearch Bank amp HUDhomes wwwTooeleBankHomescomBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
BEAUTIFUL BRAND
New Home $1980002bdrm 2bth 2800sqftmany upgrades A mustsee 1032 South 1050W e s t C a l l E l i(435)850-9973
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Homes
HOME BUILT FORFAMILY AND ENTER-TAINMENT 5bdrm 3full bath Rambler100 finished Extra Lgfamily room wfull wetbar plus a 30ft vinlydeck that you can walkout from master bdrmor sun room Haslots ofstorage throughoutBackyard fully fencedwith gate to childrenspark Home is withinwalking distance ofschools This home isperfect for a family thatis ready to move-in Noneedto finish uncom-pleted rooms Alreadydone MUST SEESales Price recently re-duced Great buy at$277900 Call today205-994-0886
Mobile Homes
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
FOR SALE By Owner14x70 single wide mo-bile home 3bdrm 1bth$15000 obo 24hr no-tice (435)882-3055(435)496-3322
FREE We will moveyour home for free toour beautiful communityin Grantsville VillageMHP 653 East MainLot 9 Grantsville UTC a l l A l e x(435)224-4804
Office Space
FOR LEASE OfficeBus iness SpaceUtilities included 54South Main (plus oth-ers) 1mo free(602)826-9471
OFFICE OR retail space26 W Vine Street goodparking prox 600sqft$450 801-205-3883
Lots amp Land
WOULD LIKE To SellBurial plots GrantsvilleCity Cemetery $260each Call Allan orMadge (435)884-3225
Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
BIDS
The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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GARDEN SPOT
It a common misperception that vegetable growing is only for early spring plant-
ing and harvest in the summer The reality is that pretty much any veggie that can be planted in very early spring can also be planted now for fall har-vest And as it gets later there are even more food crops that can be planted to overwinter for growth in early spring and harvest in early summer Those fall-planted crops are the sub-ject of another column in the near future Today letrsquos focus on crops you can be planting now in early August
When we hit mid-summer the heat can drive even the most stalwart gardener indoors and diminish enthusiasm for time in your yardscape For those that will push through this struggle you will be richly rewarded with a very flavorful harvest just before you put your garden plots to bed for the winter The fact that it still light enough to see outdoors until 9 pm and that the temperature typically drops as dusk nears should be a
strong encouragement to be out in the garden without the sun beating down on you
Right now you can either direct sow or cultivate starts indoors under grow lights and transplant them outdoors Either is fine There are a few simple things to keep in mind for your fall garden that will help assure your success While we are used to having warm soil or warm-ing mats that result in very fast germination times for seeds high temps can work against us when planting cool weather crops Soil that is warmer than 85 degrees is likely to slow down germination times for our cool weather friends To assure soil temperature is below 85 degrees the soil must be keep cool with adequate moisture If your seed bed is allowed to dry out or if your soil crusts over because of
low moisture and a low organic-matter percentage in your grow-ing bed you will experience only moderate success This is where our friends mulch and compost come in
If you are direct sowing using seeds (carrots must be done this way) lightly mulch the soil after planting and keep it consis-tently moist Again shade goes a long way until the sun softens a bit You can even cover your seed row with wet burlap and check for germination regularly Once the plants appear remove the burlap and lightly mulch around your baby plants With all the rain wersquove had recently yoursquore probably cutting your lawn quite often These clip-pings are terrific mulch for pro-tecting your tender your plants If you are planting seedlings cover the soil around the plants with mulch water generously and consider putting up some shade cloth over your planting until sun angle gets lower and the plants are not being stressed by so much direct sunlight
What are some great candi-
dates for planting this time of year A general rule of thumb is all the same ldquohardyrdquo vegetables that you can plant in very early spring The USU Extension Service recommends crops such as peas radishes lettuce spin-ach carrots beets Swiss chard turnips kohlrabi cabbage broccoli kale and cauliflower for mid-summer planting They also point out itrsquos highly unlikely yoursquoll find seeds or seedlings at nursery centers for these crops in the middle of the summer so yoursquoll need to plan ahead and stock up in the early spring or use the second half of a seed packet from your early spring planting
If you have something you want to attempt to harvest from a mid-summer planting the first thing to check is the ldquodays to harvestrdquo listing on the seed packet Today is Aug 7 The first average day of frost in Tooele is about Oct 15 Thatrsquos roughly 70 days away mdash or 10 weeks Yes itrsquos an average meaning the first day of a hard frost could be later but on the other hand it
could be earlier This is another reason the best candidates for a mid-summer planting are hardy crops that donrsquot mind those early frosts
Not only do some of these crops do fine with frost they generally respond positively to it While they have their reason for a change in their plant tis-sues when the temperatures drop we literally reap the ben-efit Someone recently told me that their favorite vegetable is mid-summer planted parsnips Thatrsquos because those frosts cause the plant to sweeten up the roots The plant is doing this to over-winter and continue its life cycle the following spring For our purpose the plant is best harvested at the peak of its sugar content and fresh-ness Others I know remark how wonderful their fall harvested spinach tastes again because of increased ldquobrightnessrdquo in flavor
If hard frosts do set in while your crop is maturing you can give them frost protection by covering them until you fin-ish your harvest Cool weather
crops actually have varying degrees of cold hardiness and are categorized as ldquosemi-hardyrdquo and ldquohardyrdquo Spinach peas rad-ishes lettuce beets and Swiss chard are semi-hardy and will be damaged when temperatures dip to the mid-to-high twenties Hardy crops such as cabbage kale broccoli carrots turnips and cauliflower will not experi-ence damage until temperatures drop to the low twenties So yoursquoll need to time your plant-ings to have the plant matured and harvested by the time the thermometer drops to levels that will damage your plants
Therersquos something very satis-fying about getting more out of your garden each year by plant-ing more than once If yoursquove not done this before why not make this the year to begin this great harvest extender
Jay Cooper can be contacted at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or you can visit his website at dirt-farmerjaycom for videos and articles on gardening shop skills culinary arts and landscaping
Why not plant veggies for a tasty fall harvest treatJay Cooper
CORRESPONDENT
FINANCIAL FOCUS
If yoursquore a baby boomer yoursquore at the point in life where if you havenrsquot actu-
ally entered retirement yoursquore at least approaching the outskirts But if yoursquore like many of your fellow boomers you may be experiencing more than a little trepidation over your financial prospects as a retiree Thatrsquos why itrsquos so important for you to determine what steps to take to help improve your chances of enjoying a comfortable retire-ment
Just how worried are baby boomers about their future Consider these numbers Seventy-two percent of non-retired boomers think they will probably be forced to delay
retirement and 50 percent have little confidence that they will ever be able to retire according to a recent AARP survey Other surveys show a similarly bleak outlook among the baby boom generation
Fortunately when it comes to building resources for retire-ment you have options Of course if yoursquore in one of the younger age cohorts of the baby boom generation your pos-sibilities are greater mdash you may
still have time to take measures such as boosting your 401(k) and IRA contributions reducing your debts and positioning your portfolio to provide you with a reasonable amount of growth potential
But even if you are pretty close to retirement or at least close to the point where you ini-tially expected to retire you can act to better your outcome For one thing you could re-evaluate your planned date of retirement If you really donrsquot mind your job and could extend your working life for even a couple of years you could help yourself enor-mously in at least three ways
Yoursquoll add on to your retire-ment accounts The longer you
work the more you can contrib-ute to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employers-sponsored account
You may be able to delay tak-ing Social Security You can start taking Social Security as early as age 62 but your benefits will be permanently reduced unless you wait until your Full Retirement Age (FRA) which will likely be 66 or 67 Your payments can increase if you delay taking your benefits beyond your Full Retirement Age up to age 70
You may be able to delay tapping into your retirement vehicles The longer you wait until you begin withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) the more time you are giving these
accounts to potentially grow (Once you turn 70 you will need to generally start taking with-drawals from a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan but you donrsquot face this requirement with a Roth 401(k) account)
As an alternative to delaying your retirement mdash or possibly as an additional step you can take along with a delay mdash you may be able to adjust your invest-ment mix to provide you with the combination of growth and income that can help carry you through your retirement years You can also be strategic about which investments you start tak-ing withdrawals from possibly allowing your portfolio to grow more than you had envisioned
Start thinking now about ways you can help yourself achieve the retirement lifestyle yoursquove pictured You may want to con-sult with a professional financial advisor who can suggest the strategies and techniques most appropriate for your situation In any case with some careful planning you can be a boomer whose retirement plans donrsquot go bust
Tye Hoffmann is a finan-cial adviser for Edward Jones Investments located at 974 N Main Street in Tooele He can be reached via email at TyeHoffmannEdwardJonescom
Are you a baby boomer Donrsquot let retirement plans go bustTye HoffmannGUEST COLUMNIST
WEDDINGSChristensenKitchen
Kenneth and Sharie Christensen of Tooele Utah and Gary and Celeste Kitchen of Santa Rosa California announce the upcoming marriage of their children Shellie and Josh on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cleveland Ohio Josh enrolled at Utah Valley University in Orem Utah Shellie attends Brigham Young University in Provo Utah She also attended a semester abroad in Romania Shellie and Josh will make their first home together in Provo while continu-ing their studies in communica-
tion disorders and accounting Best wishes to the new couple as they begin their new journey
BigelowBulloughMr and Mrs Cory Bigelow are
pleased to announce the mar-riage of their daughter McKaylee to Logan Brad Bullough son of Mr and Mrs Brad Bullough on Friday Aug 8 2014 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held that evening in their honor in Price Utah An open house will be held Friday Aug 16 2014 from 6-8 pm at the Tooele Valley View Stake Center 332 E 1000 North
BryanBentleyRhonda and Scott Bryan are
delighted to announce the mar-riage of their daughter Veronica Noelle to Colbey Royce Bentley son of Tami Trapier and Brad Bentley on Friday Aug 8 in the Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor that eve-ning at the LDS Cedarview build-ing located at 691 E Cedarview Street Tooele Veronica gradu-ated from Stansbury High School in 2013 Colbey graduated from North Sanpete High School in 2010 and served an LDS mis-sion in Raleigh North Carolina Veronica and Colbey will make their home in Ephraim while they continue their education this fall
MISSIONARIES
Sister Megan Hammond
Sister Megan Hammond has recently returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the islands of Hawaii Sister Hammond will be speak-ing in the Tooele 14th Ward on Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am located at 192 W 200 South Tooele A luncheon will follow at the Hammond home at 327 S 400 West Tooele
Elder Cory McKendrick
Elder Cory McKendrick has recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in the Washington Federal Way mis-sion Elder McKendrick will be speaking on Sunday Aug 10 in the Middle Canyon Ward 777 Skyline Drive at 1 pm
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb
Lorenzo Jullian Schrubb has been called to serve as a mission-ary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission He is the son of Jeremy and Paulette of Tooele Utah grandson of Danny and Bella Kinder of Tooele Utah and Leo and Lyn Schrubb of Rapid City South Dakota His farewell will be Sunday Aug 10 2014 at 9 am in the Tooele 27th Ward 180 S Coleman He will enter the Provo MTC on Aug 13 2014
Shellie Christensen and Josh KitchenMcKaylee Bigelow and Logan Brad Bullough
Veronica Noelle Bryan and Colbey Royce Bentley
CELEBRATING AMERICArsquoSLOVE OF FOOD
Find it every month in theTooele Transcript-Bulletin
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B3B3
ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
B6 BULLETIN BOARDB6 BULLETIN BOARD
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B7TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
A H T N W E G P G2 7 9 6 5 8 4 3 2
Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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OPENCRANESMILELAUGHTERFOODJOKESWORLDQUICKLYGUESSORDERPEOPLESILLYFUNLEARN
Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
physical exercise
G2
smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
KID SCOOP B7KID SCOOP B7
THURSDAY August 7 2014TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
9 6 1 2 3 5 8 4 74 8 2 7 1 9 5 3 65 7 3 4 8 6 1 9 27 2 6 9 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 8 7 3 6 2 98 3 9 1 6 2 7 5 4
6 9 8 3 2 1 4 7 53 1 4 5 9 7 2 6 82 5 7 6 4 8 9 1 3
Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
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DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
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DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
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MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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Recreational Vehicles
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Autos
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CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
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1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
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Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
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3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
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Mobile Homes
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Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
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The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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ANSWERS ON B5
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds amp Jeff Millar
AdamHome by Rob Harrell
The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
Fred Basset by Alex Graham
Baldo by Hector Cantu amp Carlos Castellanos
Thatababy by Paul Trapp
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Explore new avenues Sign up for networking events that will help broaden your outlook regarding future trends
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Frustration will set in if you try to do the impossible Treat others with respect and make sure you get the same in return
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A surprise will make your day Engage in activities and events that you find mentally stimulat-ing Contributions that will lead to a better future should be your focus
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a few changes that will make your life easier Donrsquot wait until you are forced to do some-thing Take control and make the experience one of joy
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You will face opposition Make sure you fully understand whatrsquos expected of you before you jump into a situation that will influence how or where you live
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) You will learn a lot if you lis-ten and observe Let what you experience guide you in a direc-tion that will help you advance
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Donrsquot make decisions based on what others want Step back look at the big picture and follow through with the plans that will ensure that you get what you want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Refrain from taking anything for granted Disappointment will pre-vail if you donrsquot take care of your physical financial or emotional needs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Put all your efforts into being your best Financial gains can be made if you invest in personal change Making a residential move will be beneficial in the end
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) A chance to get closer to someone you love is apparent but donrsquot mix business with plea-sure Donrsquot be daunted if some-one makes a last-minute change
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Donrsquot let your emotions lead you in the wrong direction Fight back with honesty and integri-ty if someone uses emotional blackmail Focus on positive relationships
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Follow through with your plans Put your money into something that will help you develop your skills and control your future Love is on the rise and personal plans can be made
Horoscopeby Eugenia Last
Universal Crossword
SWEET By Henry Quarters
ACROSS 1 Not now or
the future 5 Tolkien
villains 9 Tea-
producing state in India
14 Creative input
15 Not a happy fate
16 Neutral shade
17 Very pleasing
20 Arm counter-parts of fibulae
21 Parceled out
22 Continuing indefinitely
25 Van Gogh lost one
26 Primitive percussion instrument
28 Filly after maturing
32 Collapsible topper
37 Ready for a break
38 Good time for a walk hand-in-hand
41 Chats42 Become
very thin43 Lid lump
44 Mortal danger
46 Appliance with blades
47 Violent storm
53 Birds of a region
58 Helper essentially
59 Like some suburban roads
62 Bring to mind
63 Saharalike64 Masseusersquos
supplies65 Palindrom-
istrsquos principle66 Long-gone
bird67 Twiggy
digs
DOWN 1 Excite
as interest or curiosity
2 Grown up 3 View from
the Left Bank
4 Golden Horde member
5 ___ man out
6 Sturgeon product
7 Carbonated beverage
8 Grin bearer
9 More than hate
10 Small paving stone
11 Recipe directive
12 Malaria symptom
13 Pinochle combo
18 Poetic time after dusk
19 Feeling happy appreciation
23 Turkish commander (Var)
24 Give money and expect it back
27 Absolute28 Kind of
computer29 Stirring
solo perfor-mance
30 Itrsquos overhead
31 Honerrsquos target
32 Withdraws (with ldquooutrdquo)
33 Land map part
34 Hard to hang on to
35 Tool for deciduous foliage
36 Cousin of a zebra
37 Gumshoe39 Send out
matter40 Dell
poetically44 Revere
in history45 Cluster
of nine46 Diamond
side48 Daisy ___
of Dogpatch
49 Blame for as a crime
50 Murphy who played Klumps
51 Unloads52 Secret
encounter53 Lookout
perhaps54 On the
qui ___ (watchful)
55 Macintosh screen symbol
56 Bag-shaped fish trap
57 Promi-nent rsquo70s hairstyle
60 Get ___ of (discard)
61 Words of commitment
Edited by Timothy E Parker August 4 2014
The Fusco Brothers by JC DuffyHeart of the City by Mark Tatulli
Pooch Cafeacute by Paul Gilligan
LIO by Mark Tatulli
In the Bleachers by Steve MooreCornered by Baldwin
THURSDAY August 7 2014B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
B4 COMICSB4 COMICS
THURSDAY August 7 2014 B5TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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TOOELE
BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
The Bulletin BoardTHURSDAY August 7 2014B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
A H T N W E G P G2 7 9 6 5 8 4 3 2
Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
physical exercise
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
happy pictures Label one ldquoHappyrdquo one ldquoHappierrdquo and
one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
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THURSDAY August 7 2014TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
Super Crossword SHOOTING RESTRICTION
Answers on C4 Answers on C4
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Sudoku Puzzle 2735-D
Difficult
1 2 3 42 5 6
7 4 25 3 1
4 28 9 6
6 1 73 4 2
5 4 8 9
Sudoku
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Medium
1 2 34 2 5 6 7
8 1 69 3 5 1
5 47 2 8 6
6 5 25 7 8 4 1
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
9 6 1 2 3 5 8 4 74 8 2 7 1 9 5 3 65 7 3 4 8 6 1 9 27 2 6 9 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 8 7 3 6 2 98 3 9 1 6 2 7 5 4
6 9 8 3 2 1 4 7 53 1 4 5 9 7 2 6 82 5 7 6 4 8 9 1 3
Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
CLASSIFIEDTOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
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All real estate advertised in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise ldquoany preference limitation or discrimination based on race religion sex or national origin or any intention to make any such preference limitation or discriminationrdquo The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised in this paper are available on an equal opportunity basis
Visit wwwtooeletranscriptcom
to place your Classifi ed adOr call 882-0050
Visit wwwtooeletranscriptcom
to place your Classifi ed adOr call 882-0050
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TWENTY WORDS OR LESS
$650 After 20 Words30cent per wordissue
Bold Type 5cent per wordissueBoxed ads 50cent per issue
Includes the Tooele Valley ldquoExtrardquo and Transcript Bulletin web-site
Classifi ed ad deadlines Monday 445 pm for Tuesday edition bull Wednesday 445 pm for Thursday edition
MONTHLY RATE
$25
An ad running a minimum of 8 consecutive issues
(20 words or less)
$200 per word over 20 wordsBoldboxed ads extra
No credit for stopped ads Includes4 runs in the Tooele Valley ldquoExtrardquo
All classifi ed line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra a separate publication that is delivered to all
nonsubscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin They will also run on our web-site
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
POSITION DUTIES Will maintain the security of the Tooele County Detention Facility and will uphold order and insure prisoner welfare
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSbull Graduation from high school or GED 2 years of responsible work experiencebull Must have the ability to be qualifi ed in the use of fi rearms in order to serve in a bailiff or transportation of prisoner position bull Must successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation drug testing and a psychological evaluation as a condition of hirebull 21 years of age at the time of hire bull A citizen of the United States a resident of the State of Utahbull Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Drivers License No disqualifying criminal history No DUI convictions in the past two yearsbull Full-time position Must work rotating shifts to include weekends and holidays
Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
httpwwwcotooeleutushrhtmlApplications must be submitted to the
Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce Rm 308 47 South Main Street Tooele
or email application and resume to attention Tita Adams tadamscotooeleutus
EEO Employer
57 West Vine bull Tooele bull 882-1372
The Kirk
57 West Vine bull Tooele bull 882-1372
Quiet Quality apartments in a restored historic structure
The Best Places at the Best Prices Completely Furnished
Weekly amp Monthly Rates
AffordAble residentiAl Community bullRoomBath$500 bull1BdrmorStudio$600mo bull2Bdrm$700
All amenities included Pet friendly LDS standards fenced yard laundry and large public areas
Now Accepting ApplicationsIncome Restrictions ApplyRental assistance may be available Call for details
4358430717TDD 8007352900
Now RentingIncome Restrictions Apply
Exclusively for SeniorsPet Friendly
Call for details4358430717
2 AND 3bdrm apartments behind Super Wal-Mart Swimming pool
hot tub exercise room playground full clubhouse
Tooele Gateway Apartments (435)843-4400
Tooele Gateway Apartments
435-840-0344
For Sale
302 NORTH 100 EAST bull TOOELE
$119000bull Fully Fencedbull Detached Garage w Storagebull Central AC Unit bull Newer Furnace
Beauty in Rush Valley w 2nd Home amp Land
For any of your real estate needs call Shane Bergen
MAIN HOME5 Bdrms bull 4 Baths bull Quality bull Comfort
SECOND HOME bull 2 Bdrm 2 Bath bull Ramblerbull Great shapebull Options
2 Homes
LAND693 E OAKRIDGE DR $92000 Beautiful lot on East bench
4000 N SR 36 Corner of SR36 amp Erda Way Apx 3511 acres of vacant land w966 acres zoned CG (Commercial) amp the remaining acrege of 2545 acres is zoned RR-5 (Residen-tial on 5 acre lots)
408 N 250 W $45000 125 ac in Tooele City
260 W 400 N $40000 Corner Lot
300 W 400 N 125 ac on corner lot Tooele City
1173 CHURCH Rush Valley $32500
2947 W RUIZ Prime building lot Stockton $64900
1048 N DOUGLAS LN Beautiful 5+ acre piece in Vernon Utah $67410
Sandra Larsen REAL ESTATE
4352249186For All Your Real Estate Needs
391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
ONLY $99900Well maintained home wnew roof new windows new
bathroom new kitchen counter Hardwood fl oors concrete patio Full basement wone bedroom amp lots of storage Nice backyard wfruit trees All appliances included
374 BEVAN WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $225000Large kitchen with lots of counter space and cabinets
Large living room and large family room with fi replace Beautiful landscaping with an extra large
deck for bbqrsquos andentertaining LOTS of RV Parking
78 BOOTH bull GRANTSVILLE
ONLY $193000Darling rambler Central air Main fl oor laundry 5 bdrms
2 baths Laminate amp tile fl ooring Lots of decorative woodwork (crown molding bead board etc) LARGE kitchen island and lots of cabinets and counter space
6830 N BIGELOW DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $179000Granite counter tops Tile fl ooring in kitchen baths
and laundry Stainless steelappliances Fridge included LARGE crawl space for storage HOA
takes care of landscaping and maintenance
853 W 660 SOUTH bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000
Perfect starter home with room to grow in basement Central air
3 bedrooms on main
533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000Fresh new paint amp carpet New furnace and central
air New electrical panel Jetted tub in basement Nice back yard wcovered patio Brand new blinds
533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
$165000
UnderContract
1113 S 1050 WEST bull TOOELE
ONLY $208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
tilecabinets paint fi xtures Taxes unkown Great fl oor plan 120 sq ft cold storage Garden tub in mastertile
surroundLOTS ofUPGRADES
208000208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
tilecabinets paint fi xtures Taxes unkown Great fl oor
UnderContract
50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $210000Beautiful condo on the golf course This
condo is like new Clean Plantation shutters Skylight in kitchen for lots of natural light
Covered patio with access from 2 bedrooms
50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURYNew Listing
Service with a Smile
Services
DRYWALL and all Con-struction Services Pro-fessional Quality De-pendable Referencesavailable Free esti-mates Jobs big ampsmal l Tooe le (801)660-9152
ALTERATIONSand AWARD WINNING
TAILORINGby
KATHY JONES
882-6605ABRAHAMS LAWN ampTree Service Mowingtree removal yardclean up bark layingsod trimming weedshandyman Free esti-mates (435)849-2867
ELECTRICIAN HANDY-MAN residential com-mercial electrical in-stalls amp repairs remod-eling painting plumb-ing Dale 435-843-7693801-865-1878 L i -censed insured Majorcredit cards accepted
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Services
PROFESSIONAL
PAINTING done for thebest price in townCall Jeremy (435)849-5334
FUN PIANO LESSONSSpots available for halfh o u r l e s s o n s$40month starting inSeptember Call now toreserve your spotBethany (435)882-3482
HANDYMAN Tree trim-ming sprinklers yardwork Snow RemovalResidential and busi-ness Call Jimmy at(435)241-8153(435)249-5060
HOME REPAIRS expertDoor knobs base-boards mouldings dry-wall repairs texturescaulking weatherproof-ing framing home up-dating and renovationsand much moreSmalljobs okay Call Shane(435)840-0344
PRIVATE TUTORINGI am a certifiedteacher with 20yrs ex-perience All agessubjects Call Angela(435)882-2733(435)496-0590
NEED A PAINTER Lo-cal professional painterGREAT prices Li-censed Serving Tooeleamp SL areas Call forf ree est imate JJ(801)631-5757
Services
HONEY DOS Profes-sional Need newdoors windows or re-placement glass Re-modeling basementsfinish work paintingwindow cleaning sprin-klers swamp coolersGreat deals on waterheaters Call now forspecial rates on base-ment finishing Will beatcompetitors prices Weaccept credit cards(801)706-5339
RAIN GUTTERS seam-less aluminum all col-ors licensed and in-sured free estimates(435)841-4001
TREE WORK Free esti-mates Local companyLicensed amp insuredBucket truck Craneservice Stump re-moval mulch 801-633-6685 PreciseYardcom
VOICE LESSONS Allages No experiencerequired Learn propertechniques will workwith all styles of sing-ing (435)850-0590
Miscellaneous
ALCOHOLICS ANONY-MOUS Meeting DailyNoon and 800pm1120 West Utah AveOasis Alano Club Nextto Whites trailer court(860)798-2139
ANTIQUE VANITY withinlaid front antiquedresser with mirror freestanding darkwood mir-ror many dolls- buyo n e o r a l l (435)882-2938
DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
DO YOU Love Pam-pered Chef Are youcurious about Pam-pered Chef Inter-ested in attending aPampered Chef cook-ing show Would youlike to host a cookingcatalog or Facebookshow Would you likea career or to earnextra income as aPampered Chef con-sultant Contact meat (435)830-8784or chefamy
fullhappinesscom orvisit my website atwwwpamperedchefbizafeinauer
METAL SHELVINGwbrackets slat boardshelving wbracketsglass shelves securitymirrors Please call ifinterested (435)840-4631
SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Furniture amp Appliances
BEAUTIFUL Allen Organ(foot pedal included)from the old ErdaChapel $300 obo(435)882-1230 or(435)843-7576
KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
GRANTSVILLE 3796 NSun Valley Drive Sat-urday August 98am-3pm Somethingfor everyone Saddlestack clothing includingsome contractor materi-als amp electrical items
HAVING A GARAGE
SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
STANSBURY 59 WNautical Drive Satur-day 8am-noon Multifamily Clothes toysbooks brand news c h o o l s u p p l i e s smoker filing cabinetmaternity beardeddragon
STANSBURY 6149Schooner Lane Satur-day 8am-2pm Mercurytrolling motor air com-pressor tools completesalt water aquariumwith live stock andmany other miscthings (801)750-6588
STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
TOOELE 417 S 1230 ESaturday 7am-noonThis is the one youdont want to missEarly birds welcomeNice stuff
TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
TOOELE 822 Cedar-view Circle Saturday9am-noon Movingsale
TOOELE 894 N 1480 ESaturday 8am-1pmThree family sale Lotsof good stuff Large en-tertainment centercrafts yarn fabricframes lots of toysbike kids picnic table(new) quilt standsbooks paints clothes-kids amp ladies plus sizessome things new misc
DEADLINES FOR clas-sifieds ads are Mondayand Wednesdays by445 pm
Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
435-884-3374pamperedpetresortcom
AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
RUSH LAKE
KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
rushlakekennelscom
Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 wwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
BECOME A SUB-
SCRIBER 882-0050
Child Care
ADVANCED LearningPreschool now takinga p p l i c a t i o n s f o r2014-15 school year3yrs teaching experi-ence and CNA certified$65mo 4-5yr olds$55mo 3yr olds CallJ o d e e M c N u t t(801)669-3222 MelissaAlbrecht (435)249-1339
DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
SMALL DAYCARE lov-ing home 25yrs experi-ence By West Elemen-tary (approx 400South) Great pricesDebbie (801)604-0918
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
SEEKING DIRECT careStaff for a disabledadult in GrantsvilleTraining will be pro-vided Call Robyn(801)918-1162 for moreinformation
Help Wanted
Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
TRANSCRIPTBULLETIN
TOOELE
882-0050
Clean Out Your Attic
THURSDAY August 7 2014 C5
TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Call Laramie Dunn for ALL your Real Estate needs435-224-4000
Call Laramie DunnTooele Countyrsquos Real Estate Specialist
HotHomesTooelecom
5 Acre Spring Canyon Estates
15 beautiful 5 acre lots with amazing views still available
starting at $99000Use your own builder
or one of ours
Are you ready to build your dream Home on 5 acres
Come take a look at Spring Canyon Estates
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A House SOLD Name
435 8508167
$199900 4 bdrm 3 bath home on a large 030 acre lot wviews all around Great SE location with lots of RV parking Fenced yard and very clean
418 S 800 EastTooele
8 COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IN COUNTY CALL FOR DETAILS
acre411gmailcom
Andrea Cahoon
$174900 Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 frac12 bath condo with gorgeous upgrades amp 2 car garage Cherry cabinets amp fl ooring granite counter tops amp much more Let some-one else do the maintenance for you
454 E Brigham StStansbury Park$174900 Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 frac12 bath condo with gorgeous upgrades amp 2 car garage Cherry cabinets amp fl ooring granite counter tops amp much more Let some-
454 E Brigham StStansbury ParkUnder
Contract
wwwacre411com
THE MARKET IS MY LISTINGS NEAR GONEhellip
Give me a call if YOU want to MOVE on
Gorgeous Home5 bedroom 3 bath 3120 sq
Nicole Wanlass435-840-3779
Eyrin Siniscalchi435-830-9733
Home For Sale
$239900
1035 PAULOS BLVD bull TOOELE
Help Wanted
Sheet Metal Fab WorkerEntry level position toassist skilled laborers ina metal shop Must be18 years old able to liftup to 40 lbs regularlyand 80 lbs occasion-ally Good memoriza-tion skills needed withability to learn quicklyEOE Drug Free withgreat benefits Pleasesend resume tohvacjoblivecom orstop by Harris Air Sys-tems 272 N BroadwayTooele for a job appli-cation No phone callsplease
Wanted
I AM paying more foryour junk cars andtrucks I will come toyou and tow it away(435)224-2064
PAYING UP TO $1000for your unwanted cartruck or van running ornot Lost title We canhelp Its worth yourt i m e C a l l(801)688-9053
BECOME A SUB-
SCRIBER 882-0050
Wanted
WANTED Scrap metalAppliances lawn mow-ers garbage disposalsetc Will pick up freeC a l l R i c k a t(801)599-5634
Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike wwwtooeletranscriptcom
Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
BECOME A SUB-
SCRIBER 882-0050
Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious inquiries onlywd hookups ac$500dep $585mo Nopets No Smoking(435)830-6518
LARGE 2BDRM 15bthwd hookups garbagedisposal storage shedprivate patio coveredparking No smokingAbolutely no pets$650mo $500dep(435)241-9118
SETTLEMENT CAN-YON APARTMENTSDeposit moves you inwith a 12mo lease(435)882-6112
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
FULLY FURNISHED
3bdrm 1bth includesutilities amp trash no petsno smoking Yard careprovided $1350mo$500dep OwnerAgent (435)882-6744(801)554-9118
HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
HORSE PROPERTYhome for rent 5bdrm2bth large detachedgarage 412 E 500 NTooele $1350mo(435)840-2773
Large home for rent inStansbury Park 5bdrm3bth for $1600mo in-cludes lawn care NoPets No smoking Call205-994-0886 for moreinformation
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Homes for Rent
SELLER WILL FinanceCheaper than Rent
(435)277-0889(New Number)
Tim Cindy Toone Equity RE
SELLERS Make $10-15K above marketvalue on your home435-849-8880
Tim Cindy Toone Equity RE
STOCKTON 3BDRM2bth wd $900mo1st last months plussecurity deposit Call(435)640-7579
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthnewer home fencedyard double garage(801)842-9631 guar-drightpropertycom Eq-uity RE
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthcottage Hookups
swamp fenced $795136 North 4th Street
(Front)Davidson Realty Inc
(801)466-5078wwwdripmcom
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthhome for rent 2 carcarport wadditionalparking in back Nosmoking pets Refer-e n c e s r e q u i r e d $900mo $500dep(435)830-5429
TOOELE 4BDRM25bth beautiful fencedyard 2 single garages2 4 0 0 s q f t l i v i n g $1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
TOOELE 5BDRM 2bthrambler fenced yardBrand New carpet$1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
Homes
$$SAVE MONEYSearch Bank amp HUDhomes wwwTooeleBankHomescomBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
BEAUTIFUL BRAND
New Home $1980002bdrm 2bth 2800sqftmany upgrades A mustsee 1032 South 1050W e s t C a l l E l i(435)850-9973
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Homes
HOME BUILT FORFAMILY AND ENTER-TAINMENT 5bdrm 3full bath Rambler100 finished Extra Lgfamily room wfull wetbar plus a 30ft vinlydeck that you can walkout from master bdrmor sun room Haslots ofstorage throughoutBackyard fully fencedwith gate to childrenspark Home is withinwalking distance ofschools This home isperfect for a family thatis ready to move-in Noneedto finish uncom-pleted rooms Alreadydone MUST SEESales Price recently re-duced Great buy at$277900 Call today205-994-0886
Mobile Homes
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
FOR SALE By Owner14x70 single wide mo-bile home 3bdrm 1bth$15000 obo 24hr no-tice (435)882-3055(435)496-3322
FREE We will moveyour home for free toour beautiful communityin Grantsville VillageMHP 653 East MainLot 9 Grantsville UTC a l l A l e x(435)224-4804
Office Space
FOR LEASE OfficeBus iness SpaceUtilities included 54South Main (plus oth-ers) 1mo free(602)826-9471
OFFICE OR retail space26 W Vine Street goodparking prox 600sqft$450 801-205-3883
Lots amp Land
WOULD LIKE To SellBurial plots GrantsvilleCity Cemetery $260each Call Allan orMadge (435)884-3225
Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
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Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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APPLE TECH GURU
MICROSOFT TECH GURU
When customizing your Macrsquos sharing features you can
give total or limited control to specific or all users that are located on your network Sharing folders files and even your Macrsquos desktop with other users can be convenient and timesaving
Select the Apple menu at the top-left and then click ldquoSystem Preferencesrdquo In the System Preferences box select ldquoSharingrdquo
At the top of the Sharing box yoursquoll notice that there is a spe-cific name for your Mac Yoursquoll need this name to connect your other computers You can also click ldquoEditrdquo and change the name of your Mac
To the left there is a list of services that you can designate to share with others that are connected to your network
The first one DVD or CD Sharing when you checkmark the box on the left in the mid-dle it will indicate ldquoDVD or CD Sharingrdquo is ldquoOnrdquo For more con-trol you can also checkmark the box below so that you are asked before allowing others to use your Macrsquos DVD drive
Next Screen Sharing allows other users to access your com-puterrsquos screen meaning any-thing you have open on your Mac they will be privy to view You can also designate specific users access below
If you checkmark ldquoFile Sharingrdquo other users on your network will have access to your Macrsquos folders and files Below you can have more con-trol over your folders and files by allowing other users to be able to ldquoReadrdquo them only or if you want other users to be able to make changes select ldquoRead and Writerdquo
If you have a printer installed on your Mac and you want other users to have access to use it select ldquoPrinter Sharingrdquo You can also make changes to your printing preferences by selecting ldquoOpen Printers amp Scanners Preferencesrdquo button
To allow remote access to your Mac checkmark the box Other users on your network will need to enter the spe-cific name of your Mac located under ldquoRemote Login Onrdquo Again you can also limit which users on your network that has access to your Mac by desig-nating it below
When you allow remote access to your Mac you can also checkmark ldquoRemote Managementrdquo to have greater control over what other users can do with your folders and
files After you checkmark the box another box will open where you can checkmark spe-cific control you want to allow or disallow other users If the box doesnrsquot open automatically click the ldquoOptionsrdquo button to the bottom-right
You can also share Apple Events with other users on your network by check marking the box
Internet Sharing allows other users to access the Internet through your Mac After enabling this feature select how you want other users to connect whether using your ldquoWi-Firdquo ldquoEthernetrdquo ldquoFireWirerdquo or ldquoBluetoothrdquo connections
And finally if you have blue-tooth devices connected to your Mac by placing a check-mark in ldquoBluetooth Sharingrdquo you will allow other users to have access to these devices Select other activities that users are allowed to do by making your preferences in the drop-down menus in the middle section
Once you have made your choices close all boxes
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Sharing your Macrsquos folders and files is easy to set up
Although there can be very technical issues that may cause your wireless
Internet to malfunction there are also some easy remedies that you can apply before resorting to advanced trouble-shooting measures
This reminds me of a story about my mother when I was growing up She was more pas-try minded than mechanicall -minded and one day she called me on the phone to tell me that the transmission in her car had gone out while she was driving to work I told her I would take a look at it After inspecting her car I found there were actually some rocks that had lodged inside the brake dust cover and was making terrible scratching noises We laughed about that for a long time but there is a point When troubleshooting anything including computers always start with the easiest solutions first instead of the most complicated
In many cases rebooting your network will solve your connection issues Unplug your DSL or Cable modem unplug your wireless router and shut down your computer Leave them all off for about five min-utes This allows your modem and router to dump its memory of prior connection informa-tion Now plug in your DSL or Cable modem first then after the connection lights are all on plug in your wireless router if it is a separate component Wait for it to light up and then turn
on your computerAnother method you can
use to establish a connection is to release and then renew your IP address For Windows 7 users click your ldquoStartrdquo but-ton click ldquoAll Programsrdquo click ldquoAccessoriesrdquo and then in the menu click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo If you are using Windows 8 or 81 go to your ldquoStartrdquo screen and then go to ldquoAll appsrdquo and scroll to the right and click ldquoCommand Promptrdquo
A small box will open with a black background and you will see something similar to ldquoCUsers(name of your com-puter)gtrdquo Your cursor will be blinking at the end of this line Type this exactly including the space ldquoipconfig releaserdquo (without quotes) You will see information scroll by When it is done type this at the end of the line that appears including the space ldquoipconfig renewrdquo (with-out quotes) Again you will see lines of information scroll by Reboot your computer and try your connection again
Lastly I occasionally encoun-ter where a computer has so many different wireless settings stored it becomes necessary to delete them In Windows 7 click the ldquoStartrdquo button then in the search box type ldquoManage
Wireless Networksrdquo without the comma and quotes Now in the search results click ldquoManage Wireless Networksrdquo In the box that opens you will see all the wireless network profiles your computer has connected to and saved Highlight each one and then at the top click ldquoRemoverdquo Confirm you want to remove the profile Do this for each one until all profiles are removed
In Windows 8 and 81 open the charm bar on the right and click ldquoSettingsrdquo and then click ldquoChange PC Settingsrdquo Now on the left click ldquoNetworkrdquo Under ldquoWiFirdquo on the right click ldquoManage known networksrdquo A list of networks will appear Click each one and then click the ldquoRemoverdquo button You can remove all networks that appear in this list
Once you have removed all the networks reboot your com-puter and then connect to your wireless network
Keep in mind after this pro-cedure when you go to con-nect to any wireless networks you will need to re-enter the password and henceforth it will begin remembering them again
For 14 years Scott Lindsay has helped tens of thousands of people better their skills pub-lishing more than 250 articles about Microsoft software the computer and the Internet You can reach Scott for comments or questions at ScottLindsayLivecom
Troubleshooting your PC wireless network
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
Scott LindsayGUEST COLUMNIST
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BOOKWORM
This book is so graphic and searing it will forever change the way you view
elephants in captivity Carol Bradley an award-winning jour-nalist who has written exten-sively about animals and animal rights tells the story of Billie an elephant captured in Asia and brought to America to perform in circuses How Billie survived and was saved from a life of abuse is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope
Instead of spending her life surrounded by family and free to wander the jungles of Asia Billie was captured fenced in had all four legs shackled and likely was beaten into submis-sion Captured elephants also routinely are starved and some-times kept awake for several days mdash anything to break the animalrsquos spirit
The isolation the food deprivation the cruelty are all used to make creatures such as Billie ldquotrainablerdquo She arrived
in the United States in 1966 at age 4 a purchase of the small Southwickrsquos zoo in Mendon
Massachusetts Experts now know that severing the mother-baby attachments of certain animals too soon mdash especially sensitive creatures such as elephants mdash- can cause incal-culable psychological damage This is what happened to Billie and why most of her life she was labeled as a problem elephant
Traveling in trucks chained and barely able to move and performing surrounded by harsh lights and blaring music was Billiersquos nightmarish life
The chains eventually were removed when she became part of the largest elephant rescue in American history Billie now lives out her life in Tennessee free to roam through open meadows at a sanctuary for per-forming elephants and with the comfort of being part of a herd
This remarkable book is dif-ficult and yes painful to read but necessary if we hope to improve the lot of performing animals in this country
lsquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant
Escaped the Big Toprsquo
ldquoLast Chain on Billie How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped
the Big Toprdquoby Carol Bradley
Reviewed by Larry Cox
POETRY
Jonathan Greene who lives in Kentucky is a master of the short poem but while
he prunes them down to their essentials he never cuts out the wonder and delight Herersquos a good example from his most recent book Can you feel the exclamation point thatrsquos sug-gested at the end You canrsquot see it but itrsquos there
One Light to Another
The stormturns offthe lights
The lightninglights the whereabouts
of the flashlight
The flashlighttakes us to matchesand candles the oil lamp
Now wersquore backrevisitingthe 19th century
American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (wwwpoetryfoun-
dationorg) publisher of Poetry magazine It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Poem copyright copy2013 by Jonathan Greene from his most recent book of poems Seeking Light New amp Selected Later Poems Broadstone Books 2013 Poem reprinted by permission of Jonathan Greene and the pub-lisher Introduction copyright copy 2014 by The Poetry Foundation The introductionrsquos author Ted Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006 We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts
lsquoOne Light to AnotherrsquoTed Kooser
US POET LAUREATE 2004-2006
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
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Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
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Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
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Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
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Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
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ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
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Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
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Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
httpwwwcotooeleutushrhtmlApplications must be submitted to the
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391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
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Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
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Trucks
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Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
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Apartments for Rent
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TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
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3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
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Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
BIDS
The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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TooeleUILC open house The Utah Independent Living Centerrsquos Tooele Satellite Office invites you to an open house Wednesday Aug 13 from 11 am to 2 pm at 42 S Main Street in Tooele Refreshments will be provided Come learn about independent living skills classes advocacy peer sup-port community integration and more For information call 843-7353 or visit uilcorg
Red Cross blood driveAug 8 1030 am to 230 pm Dennyrsquos restaurant 925 N Main Aug 12 230-630 pm Tooele City Library 128 W Vine Street Aug 14 10 am to 2 pm Wells Fargo Bank 204 N Main Tooele mdash We are also looking for bone marrow donors on Aug 14
Tooele City Library1000-minute readers party 10-1130 am Aug 15 at Pratt Aquatic Center More summer info available at the library
GrantsvilleRed Cross blood driveAug 8 2-7 pm Grantsville State Center 550 E Durfee St
Concerts at the farmEnjoy ldquoConcerts at the Farmrdquo on the first and third Saturdays of the month 7 pm at Clark Historic Farm 378 W Clark Aug 16 Summerrsquos End with Grantsville Teen Performers Bring a chair or blanket Free admission and concessions available
Celebration Hall flea MarketEvery Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm until September on the corner of Church Street and Main in Grantsville Anyone is invited to come sell whatever they want provided they obtain a $5 business licesense from the city that is good for a month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee to Celebration Hall though the latter fee isnrsquot due until you sell something For more information please call 801-250-6602 and leave a message
Family History CenterGreet your ancestors free at the Grantsville Family History Center 117 E Cherry St All are welcome with consultants there to assist you Open Mondays noon to 4 pm and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
Stansbury ParkRed Cross blood driveAug 13 230-730 pm Stansbury Park South Stake Center 240 Interlochen Lane
Stansbury Days Car ShowThe 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of America will take place Aug 16 Registrations starts at 830 am the show starts at 10 am and 33 awards will be presented at 3 pm Cost is $20 for pre-registration $25 on the day of the show The first 100 registered receive a T-shirt and dash plaque For more information call 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252 or email blacknblue72centurylinknet or mwardleiamaworg
ErdaErda DaysErda Days Aug 8-9 at Warr Memorial Park Dinner at 630 pm Cost is $7 for everyone 16 and older on Friday night Parade at 10 am Ballpark activities begin at noon Saturday Entrance fee is $1 per person Erda Burger T-shirt raffle and silent auction Vender booths kickball games at 1 pm Bingo at 2 pm Raffle drawing at 4 pm Hope to see you there at Warr Memorial Park
Erda Days ParadeCome join your neighbors and the Erda Community as we have fun and cel-ebrate Erdarsquos great heritage at the Erda Days Parade on Aug 9 There will be prizes given to all participants Lineup begins at 9 am with judging starting at 930 am and the parade starting at 10 am All walkers bike riders and small motorized vehicles will line up on the south end of Liddell Lane The horses will line up at the north end of Liddell Lane All trucks floats and larger entries will line up on Erda Way at the corner of Liddell Lane heading west Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate No preregistration is required Call Nancy Folta at 435-882-5530 or Samantha Barton at 435-882-3817 with any questions
Erda Days 5kThe Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will be held Saturday Aug 9 at 7 am Registration will be from 630-7 am and is free The races begin and end at the Blake and Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda Medals will be awarded in every age group so start training now All runners are welcome mdash you donrsquot need to live in Erda to participate Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions
Lake Point Lake Point Days 5KThe Lake Point Days 5K un-timed walk and kidrsquos mile will be Aug 23 Everyone is welcome Registration is only $7 before Aug 8 and includes a T-shirt Contact Gwen Ruebush for more information at 801-250-6830 or gruebushhotmailcom
SchoolsTooele Jr HighTJHS Registration for parents of all 7th and 8th grade students Online registra-tion is open to register and pay fees In-house registration will take place Aug 6-7 If you have just moved into the TJHS boundaries please call 833-1921 after Aug 4 to start the registration pro-cess The first TJHS Community Council Meeting will be held Aug 21 at 630 pm All parents are invited and encour-aged to attend
Scholar AcademyCome see the new Scholar Academy at the open house from 6-8 pm Aug 13 The community is invited to tour the building at 630 and 730 pm PTO will have activity uniform yearbook and committee info available in the lunch-
room all evening Parent info sessions held in the scholar gym
Chinese immersion at NorthlakeNorthlake Elementary is excited to offer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Language Immersion Program Currently we have openings on a first-come first-served basis Donrsquot miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your stu-dent speak a fluent second language Research is clear on the benefits of speaking a second language Please contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 or stop by the school for details
Saint Marguerite schoolNew and improved St Marguerite Catholic School is implementing a renewed Middle School program for 6th 7th and 8th-grade students It is customized to meet the special emo-tional social and intellectual needs of Christian adolescent youth Includes first-rate academics career-vocation oriented electives Spanish art and music Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 School Year Classes start August 11 (435)882-0081
Excelsior Academy toursCurious about charter schools Want to know more about Excelsior Academy Tours are held each Wednesday at 830 am School tours cover a range of topics such as the Excelsior Academy Philosophy and Vision Direct Instruction CHAMPS and the character development program There is also an opportunity to observe the schoolrsquos unique group settings Come and tour the building and have any questions answered Everyone is welcome 124 E Erda Way Erda 882-3062
Tooele Family CenterStory and craft hourJoin us every Monday at 10 am at the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy the adventures of books and make fun crafts For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Preschool hourEvery Tuesday at 10 am the Tooele Family Center has a fun activity hour of learning singing and creating This Ready Set School preschool class is for all children up to 5 years of age Please come and enjoy the fun For more info call 833-1978 ext 2127 or ext 2010 Wersquore located at 301 W Vine St Bldg 11 (right behind Tooele High School)
Gardening2015 Garden Tour Applications and NominationsThe Master Gardeners are accepting applications and nominations for the 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be held on Saturday June 13 2015 If you have a great yard yoursquod like to be considered for the Tour or know some-one that does contact Jay Cooper at jaydirtfarmerjaycom or 435-830-1447
Plant Diagnostic ClinicFrom now through September the USU Extension and the Tooele Master Gardeners conduct a free Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic every Wednesday from 3-6 pm at the USU Extension Office 151 N Main Street in Tooele Bring in your horticulture samples for diagnosis and get your questions answered
TATCHeavy Duty DieselThe Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro-gram is now accepting new students Utah wage for entry level technicians is $1446-$1885 per hour Enroll today and start right away Call Student Services at 435-248-1800 for more information
Scholarship fundraiserTooele Applied Technology Collegersquos Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV Roundup has been rescheduled for Sept 20 2014 Mark your calendars and join us for this exciting ride
EducationHunter education coursesThe DWR is offering hunter education courses Aug 12 14 19 20 21 All classes are 6-9 pm range times are TBA Note State law requires students to attend all sessions of class All stu-dents must purchase a hunter education voucher for $10 from a license agent or vender before attending a class Bring the voucher to the first class and give to the instructor Classes are at the Tooele County Health Building 151 N Main Street For more info call Gene at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795
Network meetingsLooking to obtain or improve your employment Come join the Tooele Networking Group and learn job seeking techniques how to market yourself get support and actually search job leads Every Thursday at 7 pm at the Tooele LDS Employment Resource Center locat-ed next to Deseret Industries Everyone is welcome
Online coursesOnline courses in Network+ and Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro-fessional seeking to upgrade their skills and knowledge of networking and secu-rity and prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exams Call the TATC at 248-1800 for more information or to enroll
Adult educationGet your high school diploma this year All classes required for a high school diploma adult basic education GED preparation and English as a second language are available Register now to graduate mdash just $50 per semester Located at 211 Tooele Blvd call 833-8750 Adult education classes are for students 18 and over
ESOLESOL conversational classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays ESOL students may also come anytime the center is open for individualized study Registration is $50 per semester Call 833-8750 for more information
ChurchesBerean Full Gospel ChurchWe invite you to discover how Godrsquos
Word can transform your life and provide you with the answers for questions and for problems you may be struggling to overcome Come join us this Sunday morning for our 10 am worship service where we will assemble in praise share testimonies and explore worship in ways that strive to highlight the greatness of God After our morning praise and wor-ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Study at 11 am Attend with us Sunday mornings at 635 N Main St (Philrsquos Glass) or call 435-578-8022 for more information
First Baptist ChurchWhat does Jesus say about everyday situations Thatrsquos what wersquoll learn in a series through the Gospels in a chrono-logical order of Jesusrsquo life Join us in learning and in worship of the Lord and serve him by serving those around us Sunday Bible study 945 am Worship 11 am Tooele First Baptist mdash 580 S Main St 882-2048
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist Church ser-vices are held on Sundays at 11 am Please check our website tooelecumcorg or call Tooele UMCrsquos office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debirsquos cell at 801-651-2557 for more info We are located at 78 E Utah Ave in Tooele
Church of ChristChurch of Christ meets at 430 W Utah Ave Bible class Sunday at 10 am and worship from 11 am to noon Wednesday Bible class at 7 pm We seek to be the Lordrsquos church estab-lished about 33 AD Jesus is our only head of the church headquarters are heaven Come and grow with us Call 882-4642
Cornerstone BaptistPassion for God compassion for people at 276 E 500 North in Tooele phone 882-6263 Come as you are this Sunday where you can hear a message from the Bible and meet new friends Service times Bible study (for all ages) 945 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 6 pm WiseGuys chil-drenrsquos program 6 pm Nursery provided for all services and childrenrsquos church during morning worship WiseGuys Program during evening worship
Mountain of Faith LutheranWersquore a healthy growing congregation who welcomes newcomers and reaches out to those in need Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 am 560 S Main Tooele We treat the word of God with respect without taking ourselves too seriously Check us out on Facebook by searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Please join us for meaningful worship that is also casual and relaxed For more information call 882-7291
St Barnabasrsquo EpiscopalWeekly service of word prayer and sac-rament followed by fellowship Sunday mornings at 10 am St Barnabasrsquo Episcopal Church 1784 N Aaron Drive Tooele Phone 882-4721 Email infostbarnabasepiscopalorg Web at wwwstbarnabasepiscopalorg You are Godrsquos beloved child beautifully created in Godrsquos own image Whatever your his-tory wherever you are in lifersquos journey the Episcopal Church welcomes you
Spanish servicesLa Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 6 pm Domingos 2 pm We invite you to their Spanish services on Thursday at 6 pm and Sunday at 2 pm Come to know a church that focused in the word of God rather than the emotions God loves you and he wants to reveal himself to you Located at 276 E 500 North Tooele Call 840-5036 rides provided
St MargueriteSt Marguerite Catholic Community wel-comes you to worship with us Our lit-urgy schedule is as follows Celebration of the Eucharist summer schedule Saturday Vigil 5 pm Sunday 830 am (Spanish) 1030 am Mon-Fri 9 am Office hours 10 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri Closed Tues (435) 882-3860 Elementary amp Jr High- (435) 882-0081 Call 435-882-3860 St Marguerite Catholic Elementary School can be reached at 435-882-0081 We are located on the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Street
Brit-Ammi KahalCovenant People Assembly are teach-ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 pm 37 S Main Street Tooele Call 843-5444 for more information
Bible Baptist ChurchVacation Bible School for ages 5-12 Aug 11-14 from 930 am to noon at Tooele Bible Baptist Church 286 N 7th Street Come and learn about Joshua and the big wall Prizes games crafts snack Call Jodie for more information at 840-1559The folks at Bible Baptist Church would like to invite you to some old fashioned church services with singing from the old fashioned hymns and messages from the old fashioned KJV Bible Some things should never change Sunday Service times Sunday School 10 am gospel hour 11 am Bible study 1230 pm Wednesday evening services 6 pm Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at 840-2152
Mountain View Baptist ChurchWe would like to invite you to discover what Godrsquos plan and purpose is for your life The Bible contains all of the answers for lifersquos questions Come and join us this Sunday for our adult Bible study and graded Sunday School which starts at 945 am Our worship service begins at 11 am We also have a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 pm We meet on Wednesdays at 7 pm for prayer time Bring your needs and let us pray together for Godrsquos help Mountain View Baptist Church meets at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville Suite 2C Join us
Stansbury Park Baptist ChurchPlease join us each Sunday morning at 10 am for Worship Services and Bible Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (next to the SP Swimming Pool) For details please call us at 830-1868 or go to wwwstansburyparkbcorg
First Lutheran ChurchFirst Lutheran Church on the corner of 7th and Birch would like to invite you to hear of Godrsquos grace and the love of Christ who died to forgive you of your sins and attain salvation on your behalf Worship at 10 am Sunday School at 1115 am on the second sunday of the month worship at 3 pm Bible
study and Sunday School at 415 pm Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug 1 from 9-1130 am for ages 3-12 al are welcome
New Life Christian FellowshipWe invite you to worship and serve Jesus with us Our clothing closet and food pantry is open from noon to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 E Utah Ave Programs for kids teens women and men are also available every week Sunday services are in the Stansbury High School cafeacute at 10 am and at our Tooele building at 9 am 11 am and 130 pm Come join us Find out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting wwwNLOTorg
Tooele Christian FellowshipSunday School 945 am Worship Service 11 am Services are held at 40 N Main former Stowes Family Music building For more information call 435-224-3392 or wwwtooelechristianfellow-shiporg Parking and entrance in back of building
CharityTooele Childrenrsquos Justice CenterTooele Childrenrsquos Justice Center is in need of CD-Rs DVDs and soda We appreciate all donations For inquiries or drop-off call 435-843-3440 25 S 100 East Tooele
United Methodist ChurchTooele United Methodist church offers a free dinner every Wednesday starting at 4 pm All are welcome
The Tooele Valley Resource CenterThe Tooele Valley Resource Center is currently in need of donations Please consider donating items such as deodor-ant chapstick lotion diapers formula toilet paper shampoo conditioner combs and brushes Cash is also welcomed Those who receive services include individuals or families in crisis the homeless and families at risk of becoming homeless Located 23 S Main Street 843-9945
Food PantryThe First Baptist Church in Tooele is offering an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community The food pantry is available for emergency needs Hours of operation are Saturdays from 10 am to noon We are located at 580 S Main Street For information call 882-2048
The Tooele Food BankThe Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona-tions to increase inventory Summer is around the corner making it difficult for more families to provide healthy meals Packaged meals like hamburger helper mac and cheese tuna canned fruits and vegetables flour sugar salt ketchup mustard mayo bottled water and juice boxes are accepted Cash donations are also greatly appreciated Located at 38 S Main Street 882-0355
DAV Chapter 20Volunteer Drivers Needed The DAV is looking for three volunteer drivers No DAV membership is required Will need a VA physical Call Jim Yale at 435-849-0521 or 882-7626 Or call Les Peterson at 435-830-7812
Eagles Eagle Steak NightAug 15 Two-piece halibut dinner $9 three-piece $11
Car washThe Eagles will have a car wash on Sunday Aug 10 at 9 am Come have breakfast and get your car washed Come after noon and have a barbecued hamburger or brat with chips for $5 Each wash is $5 or $10 for trucks vacuuming is $2 All proceeds go to the Needy Kidrsquos Xmas Fund
Sunday breakfastsBreakfast will be served 9 am until noon on Aug 10 The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11-years and under The special is $5 and bad beer is available Public invited
Past presidents partyThe Auxiliary will have a party in honor of PMP Kathy Wamsley on Aug 11 There will be a short meeting at 7 pm with the party to follow A light lunch will be served All members are invited to attend
Past presidents dinnerPMP Kathy Wamsley will host the din-ner at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville on Aug 20 at 7 pm All PPs are invited to attend
Eagles car showThe Eagles will have a car show at the lodge parking lot Aug 16 at noon Hamburgers hot dogs chips and drinks will be sold All vehicles are welcome to participate mdash cars truck and motor-cycles Bring your motor vehicle down and have a little fun
Moose LodgeMeals at the lodgeFriday and Saturday night dinners will be served from 5-9 pm Friday night dinners include clam chowder or home-made chili andor fish baskets (halibut shrimp or chicken strips) Saturday night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll halibut or salmon steak with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked potato or fries salad and roll All meals are for a reasonable price No orders taken after 845 pm Daily lunch specials are available at the lodge from 11 am For members and their guests only After buying 10 meals either Friday or Saturday night you get a free one
Special eventsIDUT Moose Association Convention Aug 21-24 Patriotrsquos Moose Golf Scramble Sunday Sept 7 at 8 am shotgun at Oquirrh Hills Call for details and to sign up
Tooele County Historical SocietyHistorical Society BooksTooele County Historical Societyrsquos books will be available to purchase at our meeting The History of Tooele County Volume II is $30 The Mining Smelting
and Railroading in Tooele is $20 and we also have eight note cards depicting four different pioneer buildings for $4 These will make great gifts for your fam-ily and friends
Seeking Historical ItemsTooele County Historical Society would like members of the community who have any family or personal histories photographs books brochures DVDs VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our orga-nization to please call us We are also looking for books newspaper articles photos brochures or any history that pertains to the Tooele County area If you would like to donate them to our organization or if you would let us make a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612
Groups and eventsEncompass Home Health amp Hospice Encompass Home Health amp Hospice invites you to attend a bereavement support group starting Friday Aug 8 It will be held weekly from 2-3 pm in the board room at Mountain West Medical Center It is open to the public and free of charge For more information please call 801-747-5500
Rush Valley Stockton Camp fundraiserVendors and crafters are wanted for a fund raiser Sept 13 2014 at the Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 am to 5 pm Booth rental is $20 Proceeds will be used to purchase a display case for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers For info Lela Anderson 435-882-8785 To reserve a booth Nadine West
Benson Gristmill Farmers MarketBenson Gristmill Farmers Market 325 State Road 138 Stansbury Park Saturdays beginning July 12th through October at 9 am to 1 pm SNAP EBT accepted
MasonsMasons meeting second Friday at 7 pm with dinner at 6 pm 22 Settlement Canyon Tooele Breakfast on the second Saturday 9 am Jimrsquos Cafe For more information or a ride call Blair 801-554-0527
Ophir Historical DistrictThe Ophir Historical District will be open Saturdays through Sept 20 (weather permitting) Hours are 11 am to 3 pm For information call (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120
Boys and Girls Clubs of TooeleSummer Club ages 6-12 begins June 9 and runs through Aug 15 830 am to 6 pm Cost is $375 for summer ($125 due upon registration) Space is limited Interested Call 843-5719
Stansbury RidersThe Stansbury Riders are looking for new youth and adult members The youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do sign ups for both adult and youth at 6 pm on Monday or Wednesday at the Grantsville arena located behind City Hall in Grantsville Utah The adult ages are 15 and up Youth practice will be begin Mondays and Wednesday at 630 pm Practice will also be held at the Grantsville arena Must have own horse in order to participate For more information please contact Chevelle Anderson 435-841-2851
Tooele Valley Family History CenterResearch your ancestors free with trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Valley Family History Center 751 N 520 East Tooele Phone 435-882-1396 Hours of operation Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 pm Wednesday evenings by appointment only Special classes offered regularly Call the center for more information
Recovery InternationalWe have a very structured group that follows a format of four basic steps report an upset describe thoughts impulses feelings and sensations If you canrsquot change a situation you can change your attitude toward it Life can be distressing but not dangerous Recovery is helpful for handling addic-tions fears anxiety anger loneliness worries and any challenge Try it for six weeks For more information call MaryAnn 884-0215
Take Off Pounds SensiblyGive yourself the gift of health and wellness Resolve to lose those extra pounds TOPS can help you achieve your goals and support you in your journey We provide accountability through week-ly weigh-ins and support and encourage-ment in a non-judgmental environment
TOPS is open to all men women teens and preteens There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele to accommodate your schedule UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone Baptist Church 276 E 500 North Weigh in from 530-6 pm meeting at 6 pm Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for information UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at 9 am at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse 240 W 500 North This chapter will meet occasionally at a private residence so call ahead for the exact location Call Lisa at 882-1442 for information Also see the TOPS website at wwwtopsorg
Tooele Gem and Mineral SocietyTooele Gem and Mineral Society nor-mally meets the second Tuesday of the month however there is NOT a regular meeting in August Our steak frygrab bag fill will be Aug 23 at 2 pm please call for location Come learn about rocks minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock col-lecting Membership is $10 per year Our ldquoFestival of the Old Westrdquo Rock Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous is Sept 26-28 Visit us on Facebook or wwwtooelegemcom Contact info 435-882-5752 email TooeleGemAndMineralgmailcom
Sons of Utah PioneersThe goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our pioneer heritage alive We do this through histories stories artifacts monuments museums service and scholarships Much of this labor of love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum at 47 E Vine in Tooele as well as vari-ous statues and monuments around the county The Tooele Pioneer cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Canyon is another of our projects We are always looking for artifacts and histories including yearbooks as a loan or gift to be displayed for everyonersquos benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum If you are interested in the values of honoring past and future pioneers and in visiting their historical settings and learning more about those who settled and shaped Utah attend our business and educa-tion meeting the first Thursday of each month A pot-luck dinner followed by various presentations starts promptly at 630 pm in the Tooele Senior Citizens Center at 53 E Vine Call Gene White at 435-882-0805 for additional informa-tion
Mood disorder support groupDo you or someone you love have a mood disorder NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers help hope and healing Please join us for support group sessions every Wednesday at 430 pm at the New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele For more info contact Kelly at 841-9903
PFCCAThe Professional Family Child Care Association of Utah will be holding Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-9 pm This support grouptraining meeting is open to all childcare providers in Stockton Tooele Erda Stansbury Grantsville and Lake Point For more infor-mation call Kathy Witt 435-830-9614
Family Support CenterThe Family Support Center is a non-profit agency providing services in Salt Lake and Tooele County Free 12-week in-home parenting skills program Families with children birth to 17 will receive instruction during an 80-minute weekly visit to gain the tools they need to strengthen their family Topics dis-cussed include communication conflict resolution attachment and bonding establishing rules and routines as well as managing stress Please contact Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext 107 for more information You can also visit familysupportcenterorg
Tooele Family Al-AnonWednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 North For questions or more informa-tion please call Allene at (435)830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or (435)241-9200Wednesdays at 5 pm at Alano Club (by Whitersquos Trailer Court) 1120 Utah Ave Sundays at 5 pm at Mountain of Faith Lutheran Church Call Gesele with ques-tions 435-224-4015
Food Addicts in Recovery AnonymousFood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a program based on the 12 steps of
AA FA is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experiences and mutual support are recovering from the disease of food addiction Meetings are held every Thursday at 6 pm at the Pioneer Museum 47 East Vine Street Tooele Utah Enter at back entrance on north side of building For more information contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805
SeniorsMedical equipment neededTooele and Grantsville Senior Centers are in need of donated medical equip-ment to be used for seniors in need New or gently used items needed are wheelchairs walkers canes or other items that may be useful to our seniors Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen-ter 435 843-4103 or Dan Lawrence 435-843-4753 at the Grantsville center
Tooele Senior CenterThe senior center is for the enjoyment of all seniors 55 and older New and excit-ing activities include bridge pinochle bingo exercise program three times a week line dancing wood carving Wii games watercolor class movies and health classes Meals on Wheels available for homebound Lunch served weekdays for age 60 and above sug-gested donation of $3 $5 for under age 60 The center also provides transpor-tation to the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and Grantsville areas Call 435-843-2110 for more information
Class reunionsGrantsville 1964The Class of rsquo64 summer reunion will be at 5 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the home of Gary Fawson at 187 Waterhole Way A main course will be provided please bring a salad or dessert Contact Glenn for more information 884-3745
Tooele 1974THS Class of 1974 40-year reunion Sept 6 at Tooele High School from 3-6 pm Hawaiian theme dress festive Hawaiian dinner and entertainment provided $40 per person Contact Randy Stevens at 801-471-3643 or stevensrandy1955gmailcom THS Class Reunion 74 on Facebook look for the buffalo in the cafeteria
Tooele 1974Tooele High School Class of 1974 is holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday Sept 6 2014 There will also be a friday-evening event Sept 5 A gathering at the home of a classmatersquos private residence Call Dan Shields at 435-764-3444 for more information and for the address The class will meet at the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept 6 for dinner music and dancing to a live band and reuniting and reminisching at Legends Hall The Friday event is free of charge but you are asked to bring your own adult beverage if you so desire Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro-vided The main event Saturday is $65 per person or $120 per couple Call Dan Shields for information on the menu or to RSVP Wersquore hoping for our best reunion ever after 40 years and have been unable to get correct addresses for some classmates please spread the word to those you know who graduated in 1974
Class of 1979 ReunionThe plans for the 35-year reunion have been revised Social at the Moose Lodge on Firday Aug 8 will be held as planned Golf at Overlake Golf Course on Saturday Aug 9 at 1030 am will go on as planned also We have added a picnin social at Settlerrsquos Park 520 West just off Main Street behind LaFrontera from noon until 4 pm on Saturday Bring a picninc and your fami-lies The dinner at the high school is cancelled The dance at the Bit Nrsquo Spur clubhouse 230 W 500 North featuring Erick Erickson and the Old man Garage Band will still be held The band will play from 8 pm to midnight If you did not prepay or if you are an alumni from another class you will be charged a cover charge All 1979 class members are invited to attend an and all of these activities even if you did not sign up For more information contact Lisa Hardy at 882-1442
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Bulletin Board PolicyIf you would like to announce an upcoming event contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050 fax to 882-6123 or email to tstuckitooeletranscriptcom ldquoThe Bulletin Boardrdquo is for special community events charitable organizations civic clubs non-profit organizations etc For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department Please limit your notice to 60 words or less The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050 Information must be delivered no later than 3 pm the day prior to the desired publication date
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Girl Scout Troop 2339 pose with Billy the Blood Drop at their blood drive for their Bronze Award project The drive was a huge success collecting 57 units Front row from left Megan McClatchey Shannon Griffin Casey Putnam Amy Putnam Alaura Chance Kat Darling Erryn Shuemaker CJ Shuemaker and Billy the Blood Drop Back row from left Becky Darling Kara Shuemaker and Julia Jensen
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
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Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
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Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
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Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
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ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
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Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
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Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
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391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
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853 W 660 SOUTH bull TOOELE
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533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
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418 S 800 EastTooele
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Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
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Trucks
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Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
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Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
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Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
BIDS
The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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C6 THURSDAY August 7 2014
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
Find the words in the puzzle Then look for each word in this weekrsquos Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standards Link Letter sequencing Recognized identical words Skim and scan reading Recall spelling patterns
The adjective superlativemeans of the highest quality
the very best
This weekrsquos wordSUPERLATIVE
Try to use the word superlative in a sentence
today when talking with your friends and family members
Star Wars won awards for its superlative and creative special effects
You start to peel a banana to put on your morning cereal and
it suddenly begins to talk Write about what happens next
In todayrsquos paper categorize stories as either ldquogood newsrdquo or ldquobad newsrdquo Explain why you think newspapers print ldquobadrdquo news at times Are there some stories that are bad news to some and good to other people
Good NewsBad News
ANSWER lsquoSmilesrsquo because there is a lsquomilersquo between the first and last letters
Standards Link Reading Comprehension Follow simple written directions
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Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown that it does to smile So smile and the whole world smiles with you
Standards Link Writing Applications Write formal letters writepersuasive compositions that state a position or proposal
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Standards Link Physical Education Understand the health benefits of
physical exercise
With a friend take turns doing each of the activities below
How long can you hold a serious expression without
laughing as your friend does one of these Then switch
and see if they can keep from smiling or laughing as you
perform the activity
Standardsrds LiLiLinknkn PhyPhyysicsicicalal EduEduccationUnderstand the health benefits of
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smiling or laughing as youperform the activity
copy 2014 by Vicki Whiting Editor Jeff Schinkel Graphics Vol 30 No 34
Doctors even tell us that laughter can help sick people heal more quickly All in all a smile is very powerful
What is a small white chest that all know how to open and nobody knows how to close
What is more useful when it is broken
In a pot there are two kinds of food What is it
What is an entire little house without a door
I have built my house without any door What is it
In a bowl of china fixed two liquids with colors unmixed What is it
How many smiles can you find on this page
Why does a crane raise one leg when he stands in the water
Put the words in the right order to discover the answer to this joke from Poland
These jokes are from all over the world and the answer to each joke is the same thing Can you guess what it is
Cut out the word balloons below and paste them in the correct order on the comic strip above
There are jokes from all over the world What can you learn about people by reading their jokes Draw your own comic strip using this joke from Martinique
Standards Link Health Identify activities and actions that promote or enhance emotional health
Standards Link Vocabulary Development Understand
comparative and superlative case
Standards Link Social Science Compare life in different places and recognize that some aspects of cultures are similar
Have you figured out the answer If not color all the boxes with odd numbers Read the letters that
are left and you will know the answer
Look through the newspaper for three
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one ldquoHappiestrdquo Repeat this game with other words
SuperlativeFun
How many silly things can youcircle in this picture
KID SCOOP B7KID SCOOP B7
THURSDAY August 7 2014TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
9 6 1 2 3 5 8 4 74 8 2 7 1 9 5 3 65 7 3 4 8 6 1 9 27 2 6 9 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 8 7 3 6 2 98 3 9 1 6 2 7 5 4
6 9 8 3 2 1 4 7 53 1 4 5 9 7 2 6 82 5 7 6 4 8 9 1 3
Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
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Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
BIDS
The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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Utah and humanitarian aide projects worldwide
ldquoI like the part that I am help-ing peoplerdquo he said
His duties include sweeping the building cleaning out the freezers and mopping Some days he said he gets to use the scrubber to keep the floors clean
ldquoIt rubs the floorsrdquo he saidThere are about 30 mission-
aries in this mission They are supervised by couple mission-aries
ldquoSometimes you get a special assignment that you donrsquot know about until they assign themrdquo DJ added ldquoIt usually means you do service at another Bishopsrsquo
Storehouse or maybe doing other assignments someplace elserdquo
He once went to the Heritage State Park to pull weeds Another time some missionar-ies went to rearrange furniture at the Ronald McDonald House and he was in charge of the missionaries who were left at the storehouse
DJ has recently been called as an assistant district leader
ldquoThat means I am in charge when the district leader is gonerdquo DJ said ldquoAnd sometimes I make assignmentsrdquo
In the evening he likes to hang out and help his mother
He was called to his mission on Sept 9 2013 Service mis-sions generally work for one year
ldquoI could be released on Sept 9 but I will wait until the end of
the weekrdquo he saidWhat does he plan to do after
his missionldquoWe will see when we get to
that pointrdquo he saidNancy said he applied for
a scholarship from Berrick Mercur and was awarded $1000 to be used at any college he chooses
He is thinking about Salt Lake Community College for his general education classes and then to finish a degree in graphic design someplace else
Even on a mission DJ has his two great loves Legos and Transformers
He received Bennyrsquos space-ship from the Lego Movie for his birthday
ldquoIt only took a couple of hours following the directions to put it togetherrdquo he said
And he likes not having to follow the directions all the time
ldquoI just like to think about designs I could do nextrdquo he said ldquoAnd I can see how to inte-grate the piece togetherrdquo
He loves building other Lego designs too
He once built a Lego cassette player into a Transformer com-bining his two loves into one Nancy said
The only problem he said is he doesnrsquot have many basic Lego pieces to work with
DJ can talk about Transformers for hours Nancy said he has over 150 Transformers He has Decepticons downstairs and the Autobots upstairs
ldquoIf they were together they would fightrdquo he said
For Christmas DJ received a 2-foot tall Transformer a 30th Anniversary Metroplex
Nancy said he plays with them all the time
ldquoI just like them allrdquo DJ said
Spirit continued from page B1
COURTESY OF NANCY DROZ
B8
FRANCIE AUFDEMORTETTB PHOTO
Above left DJ Droz sweeps during his service mission at the Utah Bishopsrsquo Central Storehouse Drozrsquos one-year term will fin-ish this September Above Droz works on a Transformer he designed from a Lego cassette player Below Droz holds a Lego recycling truck he built Droz said he hopes to work in designing for Lego and blend the line with another favorite of his Transformers
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
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ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
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Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
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Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
httpwwwcotooeleutushrhtmlApplications must be submitted to the
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391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
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Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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How to use a Nevada asset protection trust to safeguard your assetsby Robert Pagliarini
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Are you interested in protecting your assets I recently interviewed
Provident Trust Grouprsquos Neil Schoenblum a Senior Trust Officer based in Nevada on the value of Nevada Asset Protection Trusts to protect assets Read an excerpt from our conversation below
ROBERT PAGLIARINI Can you describe what a domestic asset protection trust is
NEIL SCHOENBLUM A domestic asset protection trust (often called DAPTs or just APTs) allows the settlor (the trust creator or grantor) to be a discretionary beneficiary of the trust while at the same time assuring protection of trust assets from claims of the credi-tors These trusts are irrevocable
so the settlor canrsquot change or modify them What wersquore talk-ing about here is that the trust creator is a beneficiary and has a vested interested in protecting his or her assets
ROBERT Thatrsquos what makes this particular trust so excit-ing Letrsquos say (for example) I am worth $20 million and Irsquom nervous I want to protect these assets Irsquove worked hard for them Tell me about the DAPT I create the domestic asset pro-tection trust Irsquom the grantor Irsquove created it I re-title the assets so now theyrsquore titled in the name of the domestic asset protection trust and itrsquos irrevocable which means I canrsquot change my mind after Irsquove done this Is that cor-rect
NEIL Yes thatrsquos correct It depends on how the trust instru-ment is drafted as there often is a limited right of amendment
But technically yes DAPTs are irrevocable Letrsquos also be clear that even if the trust is irrevo-cable the settlor can still retain broad powers and broad control including to veto a distribution from the trust and to hold a special lifetime or testamen-tary power of appointment Additionally the settlor may serve as a cotrustee while also retaining the power to direct trust investments remove and replace a trustee and execute other managerial powers Now we have to make sure that dis-tributions from the asset protec-tion trust are not mandatory that theyrsquore discretionary
You also usually have a trust protector which is an impor-tant concept Basically itrsquos an individual that the creator trusts who floats above and watches over everything making sure that everythingrsquos being effectu-
ated in the clientrsquos best interests and desires So again there are certain powers that the trust set-tlor can retain the settlor can also rely on other trusted par-ties such as the trust protector to make sure that the settlorrsquos intents are effectuated
ROBERT Irsquove always thought of the trust protector as almost a guardian angel of the trust making sure things are being done correctly and no onersquos tak-ing advantage of the situation
Okay letrsquos get back to my $20 million that Irsquove now put into this trust Itrsquos in Nevada and for this purpose Provident Trust is the co-trustee and Irsquom a co-trustee as well Irsquom also the ben-eficiary correct
NEIL Thatrsquos correct Additionally the beneficiaries could be your spouse and your descendants (your heirs) But yes the concept is that you (as
the trust settlor and creator) are also a beneficiary
ROBERT If for whatever rea-son I get sued and the lawsuit is for $20 million how does this particular trust protect me
NEIL To begin with we have to look at the statute of limita-tions for the seasoning period under Nevada law which is two years During this two year sea-soning period before the assets officially become protected Nevada statute still provides that the creditor needs to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the transfer of property to the DAPT was fraudulent or violates a legal obligation owed to the creditor under a contract or a court order This is a chal-lenging burden of proof to the creditor
If therersquos a challenge the judge will look at whatrsquos referred to as badges of fraud - any evi-
dence that indicates that the transfer of property to the DAPT was made with the intent to hin-der delay or defraud There are many different badges of fraud that we can get into They gener-ally range from the settlor trans-ferring all or substantially all of his or her assets to the DAPT or before the transfer the settlor had been sued or threatened with suit or recently had become divorced or that the settlor was insolvent shortly after the trans-fer into trust
Thatrsquos the general nature of what wersquore dealing with here To protect yourself DAPT plan-ning should be done before any storm clouds have gathered mdash when the skies are completely clear
ROBERT Right okay So to summarize I have my $20
SEE ASSETS PAGE C4
THURSDAY August 7 2014C2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
Super Crossword SHOOTING RESTRICTION
Answers on C4 Answers on C4
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
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million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
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CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
POSITION DUTIES Will maintain the security of the Tooele County Detention Facility and will uphold order and insure prisoner welfare
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSbull Graduation from high school or GED 2 years of responsible work experiencebull Must have the ability to be qualifi ed in the use of fi rearms in order to serve in a bailiff or transportation of prisoner position bull Must successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation drug testing and a psychological evaluation as a condition of hirebull 21 years of age at the time of hire bull A citizen of the United States a resident of the State of Utahbull Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Drivers License No disqualifying criminal history No DUI convictions in the past two yearsbull Full-time position Must work rotating shifts to include weekends and holidays
Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
httpwwwcotooeleutushrhtmlApplications must be submitted to the
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The Best Places at the Best Prices Completely Furnished
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435-840-0344
For Sale
302 NORTH 100 EAST bull TOOELE
$119000bull Fully Fencedbull Detached Garage w Storagebull Central AC Unit bull Newer Furnace
Beauty in Rush Valley w 2nd Home amp Land
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1173 CHURCH Rush Valley $32500
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4352249186For All Your Real Estate Needs
391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
ONLY $99900Well maintained home wnew roof new windows new
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374 BEVAN WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $225000Large kitchen with lots of counter space and cabinets
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78 BOOTH bull GRANTSVILLE
ONLY $193000Darling rambler Central air Main fl oor laundry 5 bdrms
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ONLY $179000Granite counter tops Tile fl ooring in kitchen baths
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853 W 660 SOUTH bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000
Perfect starter home with room to grow in basement Central air
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533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
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UnderContract
1113 S 1050 WEST bull TOOELE
ONLY $208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
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50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURY
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ALTERATIONSand AWARD WINNING
TAILORINGby
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HOME REPAIRS expertDoor knobs base-boards mouldings dry-wall repairs texturescaulking weatherproof-ing framing home up-dating and renovationsand much moreSmalljobs okay Call Shane(435)840-0344
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DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
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Furniture amp Appliances
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KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
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SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
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STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
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TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
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TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
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Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
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AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
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KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
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Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 wwwtooeletranscriptcom
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DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
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Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
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Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
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Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
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1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
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2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
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TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
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Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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C6 THURSDAY August 7 2014
TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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ACROSS 1 ldquoGot itrdquo 4 Defraud 8 Ice hockey footwear 14 ldquoLrsquomdashrdquo (toast in Hebrew) 19 Trusts in 21 1960s-rsquo70s Ford model 22 Giant in life insurance 23 Believability 24 ldquoGonerdquo star Seyfried 25 Step 26 Start of a riddle 29 Doofus Var
32 Suffix with dull or drunk 33 On the whole 34 Riddle part 2 43 Diamond legend Mel 44 Factual 45 ldquoXXXrsquos and mdashrdquo (Trisha
Yearwood country hit) 46 French female friend 50 Riddle part 3 57 Clapton and Carmen 58 mdash a scratch (no dam-
age) 59 Due 60 Chocolate-and-caramel
candy 61 Commotion 64 Bicker 67 Uno plus uno 68 Riddle part 4 72 Bargain basement con-
tainer 74 ldquomdash La Vida Locardquo (1999
hit song) 75 Fighting fish 76 Theyrsquore in some pods 79 Frittata eg 81 Sheltered from the wind 82 Celtic tongue
83 Riddle part 5 90 Purveyed 91 Swerve 92 Go via ship 93 ldquoFirst Bloodrdquo director
Kotcheff 94 End of the riddle 100 Helix shape 104 52 to Cato 105 Termite lookalikes 106 Riddlersquos answer 115 Rushed as to attack 116 J Paul Getty or JR
Ewing 117 Sparkling 121 Cold mdash (very unfriendly) 122 Discomfort 123 Where folks in lounge
chairs might get splashed
124 Geek Squad guys say 125 One flinging something 126 It follows that 127 Psychicrsquos gift
DOWN 1 Circle portion 2 That ladyrsquos 3 Pub beer 4 Steak say 5 Fails to be 6 mdash Ness monster 7 Leg joint 8 Like clear night skies 9 mdash dragon (giant lizard) 10 Oman man 11 Editor Brown 12 Outer limits 13 Long bath 14 Diversion for Fluffy 15 Spicesrsquo kin
16 Wore away 17 Including everything 18 One way to fall in love 20 ldquoIn the redrdquo for one 27 Poochrsquos foot 28 First-aid expert briefly 29 Overhead bin user eg 30 Prefix for ldquodifferentrdquo 31 Inherited via the moth-
errsquos side 35 Gambling parlors for
short 36 Celibate brother 37 Celibate sister 38 Velvet or Hallow ender 39 Actor Culkin 40 ldquoKitchy mdashrdquo 41 URL ender 42 AOL or Juno 46 Passing vote 47 Language of medieval
literature 48 Enthusiastic about 49 Head swellers 51 Study of wealth Abbr 52 Bankrupted company of
2001 53 ldquoPhooeyrdquo 54 Fit for the skillet 55 Armstrong of jazz trum-
pet 56 Mad as mdash hen 61 mdash -Lay 62 Tyler of films 63 9mm gun 64 One- mdash (short show) 65 Fink 66 HS transcript no 69 Baldwin of ldquoThe Aviatorrdquo 70 Trickle 71 Imitated
72 Submits (to) 73 Modest ldquoMethinksrdquo
online 77 Authorization 78 Sunglasses 80 ldquoIncrdquo kin 81 ldquomdash -Ca-Dabrardquo (1974
tune) 82 Join securely 84 T-X link 85 French ldquotherdquo 86 The ldquoDrdquo of ETD Abbr 87 Suffix of nationalities 88 Scotrsquos ldquonotrdquo 89 Carrere of ldquoJury Dutyrdquo 94 French port 95 Manning the quarter-
back 96 Satisfy 97 Michael formerly of
Disney 98 Hoopster Smits or comic
Mayall 99 Goes the distance 100 Fat-shunning Jack 101 Lunar stage 102 Of a charged particle 103 Arrive at 107 Cross off 108 El mdash (kind of current) 109 Makeup of Polyneacutesie 110 Dec holiday 111 Scruff 112 Aide of Frankenstein 113 Drano target 114 Prefix with byte or gram 118 Sports draw 119 Harris and Wood 120 Sales agent informally
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DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
9 6 1 2 3 5 8 4 74 8 2 7 1 9 5 3 65 7 3 4 8 6 1 9 27 2 6 9 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 8 7 3 6 2 98 3 9 1 6 2 7 5 4
6 9 8 3 2 1 4 7 53 1 4 5 9 7 2 6 82 5 7 6 4 8 9 1 3
Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
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Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
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SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Furniture amp Appliances
BEAUTIFUL Allen Organ(foot pedal included)from the old ErdaChapel $300 obo(435)882-1230 or(435)843-7576
KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
GRANTSVILLE 3796 NSun Valley Drive Sat-urday August 98am-3pm Somethingfor everyone Saddlestack clothing includingsome contractor materi-als amp electrical items
HAVING A GARAGE
SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
STANSBURY 59 WNautical Drive Satur-day 8am-noon Multifamily Clothes toysbooks brand news c h o o l s u p p l i e s smoker filing cabinetmaternity beardeddragon
STANSBURY 6149Schooner Lane Satur-day 8am-2pm Mercurytrolling motor air com-pressor tools completesalt water aquariumwith live stock andmany other miscthings (801)750-6588
STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
TOOELE 417 S 1230 ESaturday 7am-noonThis is the one youdont want to missEarly birds welcomeNice stuff
TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
TOOELE 822 Cedar-view Circle Saturday9am-noon Movingsale
TOOELE 894 N 1480 ESaturday 8am-1pmThree family sale Lotsof good stuff Large en-tertainment centercrafts yarn fabricframes lots of toysbike kids picnic table(new) quilt standsbooks paints clothes-kids amp ladies plus sizessome things new misc
DEADLINES FOR clas-sifieds ads are Mondayand Wednesdays by445 pm
Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
435-884-3374pamperedpetresortcom
AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
RUSH LAKE
KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
rushlakekennelscom
Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 wwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
BECOME A SUB-
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Child Care
ADVANCED LearningPreschool now takinga p p l i c a t i o n s f o r2014-15 school year3yrs teaching experi-ence and CNA certified$65mo 4-5yr olds$55mo 3yr olds CallJ o d e e M c N u t t(801)669-3222 MelissaAlbrecht (435)249-1339
DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
SMALL DAYCARE lov-ing home 25yrs experi-ence By West Elemen-tary (approx 400South) Great pricesDebbie (801)604-0918
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
SEEKING DIRECT careStaff for a disabledadult in GrantsvilleTraining will be pro-vided Call Robyn(801)918-1162 for moreinformation
Help Wanted
Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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Help Wanted
Sheet Metal Fab WorkerEntry level position toassist skilled laborers ina metal shop Must be18 years old able to liftup to 40 lbs regularlyand 80 lbs occasion-ally Good memoriza-tion skills needed withability to learn quicklyEOE Drug Free withgreat benefits Pleasesend resume tohvacjoblivecom orstop by Harris Air Sys-tems 272 N BroadwayTooele for a job appli-cation No phone callsplease
Wanted
I AM paying more foryour junk cars andtrucks I will come toyou and tow it away(435)224-2064
PAYING UP TO $1000for your unwanted cartruck or van running ornot Lost title We canhelp Its worth yourt i m e C a l l(801)688-9053
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Wanted
WANTED Scrap metalAppliances lawn mow-ers garbage disposalsetc Will pick up freeC a l l R i c k a t(801)599-5634
Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike wwwtooeletranscriptcom
Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious inquiries onlywd hookups ac$500dep $585mo Nopets No Smoking(435)830-6518
LARGE 2BDRM 15bthwd hookups garbagedisposal storage shedprivate patio coveredparking No smokingAbolutely no pets$650mo $500dep(435)241-9118
SETTLEMENT CAN-YON APARTMENTSDeposit moves you inwith a 12mo lease(435)882-6112
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
FULLY FURNISHED
3bdrm 1bth includesutilities amp trash no petsno smoking Yard careprovided $1350mo$500dep OwnerAgent (435)882-6744(801)554-9118
HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
HORSE PROPERTYhome for rent 5bdrm2bth large detachedgarage 412 E 500 NTooele $1350mo(435)840-2773
Large home for rent inStansbury Park 5bdrm3bth for $1600mo in-cludes lawn care NoPets No smoking Call205-994-0886 for moreinformation
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Homes for Rent
SELLER WILL FinanceCheaper than Rent
(435)277-0889(New Number)
Tim Cindy Toone Equity RE
SELLERS Make $10-15K above marketvalue on your home435-849-8880
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STOCKTON 3BDRM2bth wd $900mo1st last months plussecurity deposit Call(435)640-7579
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthnewer home fencedyard double garage(801)842-9631 guar-drightpropertycom Eq-uity RE
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthcottage Hookups
swamp fenced $795136 North 4th Street
(Front)Davidson Realty Inc
(801)466-5078wwwdripmcom
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthhome for rent 2 carcarport wadditionalparking in back Nosmoking pets Refer-e n c e s r e q u i r e d $900mo $500dep(435)830-5429
TOOELE 4BDRM25bth beautiful fencedyard 2 single garages2 4 0 0 s q f t l i v i n g $1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
TOOELE 5BDRM 2bthrambler fenced yardBrand New carpet$1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
Homes
$$SAVE MONEYSearch Bank amp HUDhomes wwwTooeleBankHomescomBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
BEAUTIFUL BRAND
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S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Homes
HOME BUILT FORFAMILY AND ENTER-TAINMENT 5bdrm 3full bath Rambler100 finished Extra Lgfamily room wfull wetbar plus a 30ft vinlydeck that you can walkout from master bdrmor sun room Haslots ofstorage throughoutBackyard fully fencedwith gate to childrenspark Home is withinwalking distance ofschools This home isperfect for a family thatis ready to move-in Noneedto finish uncom-pleted rooms Alreadydone MUST SEESales Price recently re-duced Great buy at$277900 Call today205-994-0886
Mobile Homes
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
FOR SALE By Owner14x70 single wide mo-bile home 3bdrm 1bth$15000 obo 24hr no-tice (435)882-3055(435)496-3322
FREE We will moveyour home for free toour beautiful communityin Grantsville VillageMHP 653 East MainLot 9 Grantsville UTC a l l A l e x(435)224-4804
Office Space
FOR LEASE OfficeBus iness SpaceUtilities included 54South Main (plus oth-ers) 1mo free(602)826-9471
OFFICE OR retail space26 W Vine Street goodparking prox 600sqft$450 801-205-3883
Lots amp Land
WOULD LIKE To SellBurial plots GrantsvilleCity Cemetery $260each Call Allan orMadge (435)884-3225
Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
BIDS
The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
WANT TO get the latestlocal news Subscribeto the Transcript Bulle-tin
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
C6 THURSDAY August 7 2014
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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THURSDAY August 7 2014 C3TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
DEAR DR ROACH My wife suffered from spinal stenosis She had a cortisone shot which helped for 90 days She had regular physical therapy meet-ings She was in constant pain but insisted on playing tennis (against her doctorrsquos wishes)
Then we happened to vaca-tion for a month in Florida and one of the offered activities was a ldquostretchrdquo workout She insisted that she wanted to try it After the very first time she thought she felt a little better She went to several of the sessions and finally asked the trainer what she could buy to keep it up at home
The trainer suggested a stretching DVD It takes about an hour to complete and she now does it three times a week She plays hard tennis five days a week hasnrsquot complained about pain since 2010 and hasnrsquot needed any physical therapy either I continue to be amazed
Certainly this kind of therapy canrsquot hurt anyone since you do it only to your personal comfort levels Perhaps you might men-
tion this type of therapy in your column sometime It worked miracles for us at virtually no cost mdash RM
ANSWER Spinal stenosis is caused by pressure on the nerves at the level of the spinal column Physical therapy is one effective treatment and one I always recommend prior to con-sidering surgery I thank you for taking the time to point out that gentle stretching can help prob-ably by opening up the spaces in between the vertebrae to allow the nerve more room
The booklet on back prob-lems gives an outline of some causes of and treatments for the more-common back maladies Readers can order a copy by writing Dr Roach mdash No 303W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery
bull bull bullDEAR DR ROACH We recent-
ly lost a dear relative to cholan-giocarcinoma He had served in
the Navy in Vietnam The prob-able cause of his cancer was from a parasite a river fluke which is common to that region The diagnosis came way too late to save his life How can veter-ans be tested or diagnosed early enough for a possible successful cure Are there any current tests available mdash JAE
ANSWER I am sorry to hear about your relative Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer of the bile duct a rare cancer Liver flukes are a risk factor and so is a condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis a condi-tion associated with ulcerative colitis The cancer is rare but
highly lethal because by the time symptoms show up the cancer usually is advanced
Also because of its rarity screening for the cancer in a general population wonrsquot be effective However for people at high risk such as those with PSC or a history of liver parasites at least one study has shown that screening with a blood test (CA 19-9 CEA) or by endoscopy can be effective It would be reason-able to speak with the expert taking care of this problem usu-ally a gastroenterologist about screening
bull bull bullDr Roach regrets that he is
unable to answer individual let-ters but will incorporate them in the column whenever pos-sible Readers may email ques-tions to ToYourGoodHealthmedcornelledu To view and order health pamphlets visit wwwrbmamallcom or write to PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475
copy 2014 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved
by Samantha Weaver
bull It was French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre who made the following sage observation ldquoThree orsquoclock is always too late or too early for anything you want to dordquo
bull Those who study such things
say that of all teenagers who wear braces at least 60 per-cent have matched the rubber bands on their brackets to their outfits
bull Mary Todd Lincolnrsquos half-sis-ter Emily Todd was married to Confederate Gen Benjamin Helm When her husband died in 1863 Emily crossed Union lines to visit her sister in the White House Newspapers in the North created a furor over incident speculating that the generalrsquos widow could be a spy After taking an oath of
loyalty to the Union Emily Helm was granted amnesty
bull John Lennon appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine
bull Do you go to action movies just to see the car chases Herersquos a real-life doozy for you In 2002 after a bank robbery in Wrestedt Germany the culprits led law-enforcement officials on a 620-mile chase through several countries After two days the criminals were finally apprehended in
Rivne Ukraine
bull The original Mickey and Minnie Mouse were voiced by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor The human pair also were married in real life
bull If yoursquore like 37 percent of Americans you feel a sense of satisfaction when you finish vacuuming If yoursquore like the rest of us you just hope the kids wait a few hours before spilling cereal on the carpet again
copy 2014 North America Synd Inc
I donrsquot know a young child who doesnrsquot love a hammer Watch when kids grab one
tightly in both small hands lift it high and pound Thud They see it do something It might be only a nick on a board or if lucky theyrsquoll hit a nail square on Throughout the action itrsquos a thrilling feeling of control and an introduction to the adult world
Hammers can be the perfect tool for kids to make imprints of fragile flowers too When they tap tap tap a wax-paper-cov-
ered flower on fabric they magi-cally see the bloomrsquos natural colors and shapes appear before their eyes
No wonder families recently filled the benches at a craft
booth created by craft studio Heartfelt at our local weekend farmerrsquos market Pounding natu-ral designs of violet pansies onto fabric was the first step Then the children learned to hand-sew pouches with simple stitch-es after the pounding Even some pre-schoolers could sew handily with adult assistance
Herersquos how1 Cut two pieces of plain
white cotton or muslin fabric 2 34 inch wide by 3 inches long with pinking shears
2 Put one of the fabric pieces
on a cutting board or a flat piece of wood Carefully set a fresh pansy bloom in the middle of the fabric mdash front side down and stem side up Cover it with a sheet of wax paper and hammer over the wax-paper-covered flower until its color has been absorbed into the fabric Remove the wax paper and pansy to reveal the natural col-orful floral design
3 Itrsquos time to sew the two fabric pieces together to form the neck pouch Thread a large needle with a 30-inch length of embroidery floss Stack the fabric pieces with the floral print on top and beginning at the top right corner sew the sides and bottom together with a running stitch Guide your childrsquos hands when needed When complete remove the needle and knot the end of the floss to the starting corner of the pouch
Place the pouch around your childrsquos neck and put a coin or treasure inside
For more ideas about crafting with natural materials wwwheartfeltonlinecom
bull bull bullDonna Ericksonrsquos award-
winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activ-ities visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her lat-est book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabulous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo
copy 2014 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd
Stretching helps ease back pain
Make pounded pansy pouches
Warren Beatty has com-pleted filming his first movie since 2001
Beatty wrote directed and stars as the eccentric reclusive mil-lionaire Howard Hughes with Beattyrsquos wife Annette Bening playing Hughesrsquo wife Also in the cast are Lily Collins Matthew Broderick Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen Beattyrsquos last film was ldquoTown and Countryrdquo with an equally impressive cast Diane Keaton Goldie Hawn Garry Shandling Jenna Elfman and Charlton Heston Unfortunately it cost $90 million to produce but only made $105 million
Beatty won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award for direct-ing ldquoRedsrdquo (1981) which cost $32 million and earned $50 million (a good sum for that time) In addition ldquoDick Tracyrdquo cost $46 million and earned $163 million and ldquoBugsyrdquo cost $30 million and took in $50 million The as-yet-untitled Hughes biopic expected to open in May 2015 cost a mod-est $267 million to make
bull bull bullThe next rising star is Nicholas
Hoult You may have seen him recently with Elle Fanning in ldquoThe Young Onesrdquo or as Hank McCoyBeast in ldquoX Men Days of Future Pastrdquo His next films are ldquoDark Placesrdquo with Charlize Theron Christina Hendricks and Chloe Grace Moretz out Sept 1 ldquoMad Max Fury Roadrdquo with Tom Ford Charlize Theron and Riley Keough (Elvis Presleyrsquos granddaughter) out May 2015 and the British crime thriller ldquoKill Your Friendsrdquo Hoult currently is shooting ldquoAutobahnrdquo with Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley
bull bull bullLisa Whelchel and Kim Fields
had a mini ldquoFacts of Liferdquo reunion in the Hallmark Channelrsquos film ldquoFor Better or Worserdquo It aired July 19 but check your local list-ings it will air again Whelchel was last in ldquoA Medea Christmasrdquo with Tyler Perry and Larry the Cable Guy Fields was last seen with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez in ldquoWhat to Expect When Yoursquore Expectingrdquo
ldquoFacts of Liferdquo castmate Nancy McKeon co-starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel film ldquoLove Beginsrdquo while Mindy Cohen appeared in an episode of ldquoHot in Clevelandrdquo in 2011 and on ldquoThe Middlerdquo last May Charlotte Rae (now 88 years young) was last seen in the thriller ldquoLove Sick Loverdquo with come-dian Jim Gaffigan in April 2013 Mackenzie Astin (son of Patty Duke and John Astin) was last in 2012rsquos ldquoHell and Mr Fudgerdquo with John Wesley Shipp and ldquoYampRrsquosrdquo Eileen Davidson
Oh yes there also was a prom-ising young newcomer on the show from 1985-87 I once did an at-home shooting with him in his tiny apartment in Hollywood before he went on to do ldquoERrdquo and became the multiple Oscar-winning George Clooney Hersquos one actor who learned ldquoThe Facts of Liferdquo and put them to good use both on and off the screen
bull bull bullldquoBrooklyn Nine-Ninerdquo star
Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated ldquoWho Wants to be a Millionairerdquo from Cedric the Entertainer The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric Insiders say hersquoll ldquocrewsrdquo through the job and become a millionaire quick-er than the contestantscopy 2014 King Features Synd Inc
Warren Beatty
THURSDAY August 7 2014C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
6 4 1 8 9 5 2 3 72 5 9 6 7 3 8 4 13 8 7 2 4 1 6 9 5
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-D
9 6 1 2 3 5 8 4 74 8 2 7 1 9 5 3 65 7 3 4 8 6 1 9 27 2 6 9 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 8 7 3 6 2 98 3 9 1 6 2 7 5 4
6 9 8 3 2 1 4 7 53 1 4 5 9 7 2 6 82 5 7 6 4 8 9 1 3
Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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78 BOOTH bull GRANTSVILLE
ONLY $193000Darling rambler Central air Main fl oor laundry 5 bdrms
2 baths Laminate amp tile fl ooring Lots of decorative woodwork (crown molding bead board etc) LARGE kitchen island and lots of cabinets and counter space
6830 N BIGELOW DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $179000Granite counter tops Tile fl ooring in kitchen baths
and laundry Stainless steelappliances Fridge included LARGE crawl space for storage HOA
takes care of landscaping and maintenance
853 W 660 SOUTH bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000
Perfect starter home with room to grow in basement Central air
3 bedrooms on main
533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000Fresh new paint amp carpet New furnace and central
air New electrical panel Jetted tub in basement Nice back yard wcovered patio Brand new blinds
533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
$165000
UnderContract
1113 S 1050 WEST bull TOOELE
ONLY $208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
tilecabinets paint fi xtures Taxes unkown Great fl oor plan 120 sq ft cold storage Garden tub in mastertile
surroundLOTS ofUPGRADES
208000208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
tilecabinets paint fi xtures Taxes unkown Great fl oor
UnderContract
50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $210000Beautiful condo on the golf course This
condo is like new Clean Plantation shutters Skylight in kitchen for lots of natural light
Covered patio with access from 2 bedrooms
50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURYNew Listing
Service with a Smile
Services
DRYWALL and all Con-struction Services Pro-fessional Quality De-pendable Referencesavailable Free esti-mates Jobs big ampsmal l Tooe le (801)660-9152
ALTERATIONSand AWARD WINNING
TAILORINGby
KATHY JONES
882-6605ABRAHAMS LAWN ampTree Service Mowingtree removal yardclean up bark layingsod trimming weedshandyman Free esti-mates (435)849-2867
ELECTRICIAN HANDY-MAN residential com-mercial electrical in-stalls amp repairs remod-eling painting plumb-ing Dale 435-843-7693801-865-1878 L i -censed insured Majorcredit cards accepted
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Services
PROFESSIONAL
PAINTING done for thebest price in townCall Jeremy (435)849-5334
FUN PIANO LESSONSSpots available for halfh o u r l e s s o n s$40month starting inSeptember Call now toreserve your spotBethany (435)882-3482
HANDYMAN Tree trim-ming sprinklers yardwork Snow RemovalResidential and busi-ness Call Jimmy at(435)241-8153(435)249-5060
HOME REPAIRS expertDoor knobs base-boards mouldings dry-wall repairs texturescaulking weatherproof-ing framing home up-dating and renovationsand much moreSmalljobs okay Call Shane(435)840-0344
PRIVATE TUTORINGI am a certifiedteacher with 20yrs ex-perience All agessubjects Call Angela(435)882-2733(435)496-0590
NEED A PAINTER Lo-cal professional painterGREAT prices Li-censed Serving Tooeleamp SL areas Call forf ree est imate JJ(801)631-5757
Services
HONEY DOS Profes-sional Need newdoors windows or re-placement glass Re-modeling basementsfinish work paintingwindow cleaning sprin-klers swamp coolersGreat deals on waterheaters Call now forspecial rates on base-ment finishing Will beatcompetitors prices Weaccept credit cards(801)706-5339
RAIN GUTTERS seam-less aluminum all col-ors licensed and in-sured free estimates(435)841-4001
TREE WORK Free esti-mates Local companyLicensed amp insuredBucket truck Craneservice Stump re-moval mulch 801-633-6685 PreciseYardcom
VOICE LESSONS Allages No experiencerequired Learn propertechniques will workwith all styles of sing-ing (435)850-0590
Miscellaneous
ALCOHOLICS ANONY-MOUS Meeting DailyNoon and 800pm1120 West Utah AveOasis Alano Club Nextto Whites trailer court(860)798-2139
ANTIQUE VANITY withinlaid front antiquedresser with mirror freestanding darkwood mir-ror many dolls- buyo n e o r a l l (435)882-2938
DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
DO YOU Love Pam-pered Chef Are youcurious about Pam-pered Chef Inter-ested in attending aPampered Chef cook-ing show Would youlike to host a cookingcatalog or Facebookshow Would you likea career or to earnextra income as aPampered Chef con-sultant Contact meat (435)830-8784or chefamy
fullhappinesscom orvisit my website atwwwpamperedchefbizafeinauer
METAL SHELVINGwbrackets slat boardshelving wbracketsglass shelves securitymirrors Please call ifinterested (435)840-4631
SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Furniture amp Appliances
BEAUTIFUL Allen Organ(foot pedal included)from the old ErdaChapel $300 obo(435)882-1230 or(435)843-7576
KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
GRANTSVILLE 3796 NSun Valley Drive Sat-urday August 98am-3pm Somethingfor everyone Saddlestack clothing includingsome contractor materi-als amp electrical items
HAVING A GARAGE
SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
STANSBURY 59 WNautical Drive Satur-day 8am-noon Multifamily Clothes toysbooks brand news c h o o l s u p p l i e s smoker filing cabinetmaternity beardeddragon
STANSBURY 6149Schooner Lane Satur-day 8am-2pm Mercurytrolling motor air com-pressor tools completesalt water aquariumwith live stock andmany other miscthings (801)750-6588
STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
TOOELE 417 S 1230 ESaturday 7am-noonThis is the one youdont want to missEarly birds welcomeNice stuff
TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
TOOELE 822 Cedar-view Circle Saturday9am-noon Movingsale
TOOELE 894 N 1480 ESaturday 8am-1pmThree family sale Lotsof good stuff Large en-tertainment centercrafts yarn fabricframes lots of toysbike kids picnic table(new) quilt standsbooks paints clothes-kids amp ladies plus sizessome things new misc
DEADLINES FOR clas-sifieds ads are Mondayand Wednesdays by445 pm
Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
435-884-3374pamperedpetresortcom
AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
RUSH LAKE
KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
rushlakekennelscom
Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 wwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
BECOME A SUB-
SCRIBER 882-0050
Child Care
ADVANCED LearningPreschool now takinga p p l i c a t i o n s f o r2014-15 school year3yrs teaching experi-ence and CNA certified$65mo 4-5yr olds$55mo 3yr olds CallJ o d e e M c N u t t(801)669-3222 MelissaAlbrecht (435)249-1339
DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
SMALL DAYCARE lov-ing home 25yrs experi-ence By West Elemen-tary (approx 400South) Great pricesDebbie (801)604-0918
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
SEEKING DIRECT careStaff for a disabledadult in GrantsvilleTraining will be pro-vided Call Robyn(801)918-1162 for moreinformation
Help Wanted
Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
TRANSCRIPTBULLETIN
TOOELE
882-0050
Clean Out Your Attic
THURSDAY August 7 2014 C5
TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN
Call Laramie Dunn for ALL your Real Estate needs435-224-4000
Call Laramie DunnTooele Countyrsquos Real Estate Specialist
HotHomesTooelecom
5 Acre Spring Canyon Estates
15 beautiful 5 acre lots with amazing views still available
starting at $99000Use your own builder
or one of ours
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$199900 4 bdrm 3 bath home on a large 030 acre lot wviews all around Great SE location with lots of RV parking Fenced yard and very clean
418 S 800 EastTooele
8 COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IN COUNTY CALL FOR DETAILS
acre411gmailcom
Andrea Cahoon
$174900 Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 frac12 bath condo with gorgeous upgrades amp 2 car garage Cherry cabinets amp fl ooring granite counter tops amp much more Let some-one else do the maintenance for you
454 E Brigham StStansbury Park$174900 Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 frac12 bath condo with gorgeous upgrades amp 2 car garage Cherry cabinets amp fl ooring granite counter tops amp much more Let some-
454 E Brigham StStansbury ParkUnder
Contract
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THE MARKET IS MY LISTINGS NEAR GONEhellip
Give me a call if YOU want to MOVE on
Gorgeous Home5 bedroom 3 bath 3120 sq
Nicole Wanlass435-840-3779
Eyrin Siniscalchi435-830-9733
Home For Sale
$239900
1035 PAULOS BLVD bull TOOELE
Help Wanted
Sheet Metal Fab WorkerEntry level position toassist skilled laborers ina metal shop Must be18 years old able to liftup to 40 lbs regularlyand 80 lbs occasion-ally Good memoriza-tion skills needed withability to learn quicklyEOE Drug Free withgreat benefits Pleasesend resume tohvacjoblivecom orstop by Harris Air Sys-tems 272 N BroadwayTooele for a job appli-cation No phone callsplease
Wanted
I AM paying more foryour junk cars andtrucks I will come toyou and tow it away(435)224-2064
PAYING UP TO $1000for your unwanted cartruck or van running ornot Lost title We canhelp Its worth yourt i m e C a l l(801)688-9053
BECOME A SUB-
SCRIBER 882-0050
Wanted
WANTED Scrap metalAppliances lawn mow-ers garbage disposalsetc Will pick up freeC a l l R i c k a t(801)599-5634
Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike wwwtooeletranscriptcom
Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
BECOME A SUB-
SCRIBER 882-0050
Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious inquiries onlywd hookups ac$500dep $585mo Nopets No Smoking(435)830-6518
LARGE 2BDRM 15bthwd hookups garbagedisposal storage shedprivate patio coveredparking No smokingAbolutely no pets$650mo $500dep(435)241-9118
SETTLEMENT CAN-YON APARTMENTSDeposit moves you inwith a 12mo lease(435)882-6112
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
FULLY FURNISHED
3bdrm 1bth includesutilities amp trash no petsno smoking Yard careprovided $1350mo$500dep OwnerAgent (435)882-6744(801)554-9118
HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
HORSE PROPERTYhome for rent 5bdrm2bth large detachedgarage 412 E 500 NTooele $1350mo(435)840-2773
Large home for rent inStansbury Park 5bdrm3bth for $1600mo in-cludes lawn care NoPets No smoking Call205-994-0886 for moreinformation
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Homes for Rent
SELLER WILL FinanceCheaper than Rent
(435)277-0889(New Number)
Tim Cindy Toone Equity RE
SELLERS Make $10-15K above marketvalue on your home435-849-8880
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STOCKTON 3BDRM2bth wd $900mo1st last months plussecurity deposit Call(435)640-7579
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthnewer home fencedyard double garage(801)842-9631 guar-drightpropertycom Eq-uity RE
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthcottage Hookups
swamp fenced $795136 North 4th Street
(Front)Davidson Realty Inc
(801)466-5078wwwdripmcom
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthhome for rent 2 carcarport wadditionalparking in back Nosmoking pets Refer-e n c e s r e q u i r e d $900mo $500dep(435)830-5429
TOOELE 4BDRM25bth beautiful fencedyard 2 single garages2 4 0 0 s q f t l i v i n g $1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
TOOELE 5BDRM 2bthrambler fenced yardBrand New carpet$1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
Homes
$$SAVE MONEYSearch Bank amp HUDhomes wwwTooeleBankHomescomBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
BEAUTIFUL BRAND
New Home $1980002bdrm 2bth 2800sqftmany upgrades A mustsee 1032 South 1050W e s t C a l l E l i(435)850-9973
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Homes
HOME BUILT FORFAMILY AND ENTER-TAINMENT 5bdrm 3full bath Rambler100 finished Extra Lgfamily room wfull wetbar plus a 30ft vinlydeck that you can walkout from master bdrmor sun room Haslots ofstorage throughoutBackyard fully fencedwith gate to childrenspark Home is withinwalking distance ofschools This home isperfect for a family thatis ready to move-in Noneedto finish uncom-pleted rooms Alreadydone MUST SEESales Price recently re-duced Great buy at$277900 Call today205-994-0886
Mobile Homes
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
FOR SALE By Owner14x70 single wide mo-bile home 3bdrm 1bth$15000 obo 24hr no-tice (435)882-3055(435)496-3322
FREE We will moveyour home for free toour beautiful communityin Grantsville VillageMHP 653 East MainLot 9 Grantsville UTC a l l A l e x(435)224-4804
Office Space
FOR LEASE OfficeBus iness SpaceUtilities included 54South Main (plus oth-ers) 1mo free(602)826-9471
OFFICE OR retail space26 W Vine Street goodparking prox 600sqft$450 801-205-3883
Lots amp Land
WOULD LIKE To SellBurial plots GrantsvilleCity Cemetery $260each Call Allan orMadge (435)884-3225
Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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More than 100 years ago Mark Twain said ldquoGolf is a good walk spoiledrdquo
While he was probably talking about the game with the little dimpled ball he could have just as easily been talking about Volkswagenrsquos seventh generation Golf ndash itrsquos more fun to drive the new Golf than try to find the little dimpled ball
Europersquos top selling model the Golf has a remarkable his-tory with more than 30 million sold worldwide since it originally went on sale in Europe in 1974 It debuted in the US in 1975 as the Rabbit and was even built in the US for 10 years
The latest Golf rides on Volkswagenrsquos new MQB modular platform which is becoming the basis for many other models in the German carmakers lineup The new architecture allows for a more ldquocab-backwardrdquo design which creates a more upscale look However no one is going to have trouble identifying the Golf because the basic design hasnrsquot changed much even though itrsquos all new
The upscale evolution moves inside too with a slightly larger and a bit more luxurious cabin Cargo space is also a bit larger With 165 cubic feet of space below the cargo shelf or 228 cubic feet stacked to the roof the Golf boasts more room than all the mid-size sedans Plus because itrsquos a hatchback the rear seat back can be folded and the capacity gets lsquowagonishrsquo with 527 cubic feet ndash think room for a bicycle or a really big dog
Ergonomic control placement is excellent with simple well-marked controls conveniently located Texters or others who type with their thumbs will love all 14 control buttons mounted on the 3 orsquoclock and 9 orsquoclock spoke positions of the steering wheel
A larger 58-inch infotainment screen is mounted high on the center console but Irsquod like to see it even higher and a little bigger too It still requires taking your eyes off the road to see and oper-ate The navigation system gets its information from an SD card
and includes a 3D-look display This display also has a proximity sensor function which senses when a hand is nearby and auto-matically switches its display to a more finger-friendly layout The Media Device Interface with iPod and iPhonereg connectivity is now housed in the center stack while more traditional media such as CDs and SD cards can be inserted into slots in the large glovebox
Larger lighter and more effi-cient the new Golf comes to America in two variations with two engine choices two transmis-sions and three trim levels mdash the TDI diesel engine is only avail-able in the four-door versions however
Arriving at Volkswagen dealer-ships now the new Golf TSI has dropped the 25-liter gasoline engine that was the base engine for many years in favor of the companyrsquos new 170-hp 18-liter turbocharged direct-injection four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed automatic Volkswagen estimates a 0 to 60 mph time for the TSI at 86 seconds but it felt a bit quicker to me It reminded me of the larger turbocharged four-cylinder engines used in the previous generation Golf Fuel economy is expected to be about 20 percent better than the old five-cylinder at 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the manual transmission and 2636 mpg for the automatic
Volkswagen has been a leader in diesel technology in the US since 1977 The recent clean die-sel models have been selling them
like the proverbial hotcakes The Golf TDIreg is a 150-hp 20-liter direct-injection four-cylinder with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed DSGreg dual-clutch automatic Zero to 60 mph time is estimated at 75 seconds and EPA fuel economy is listed at 3142 mpg With my wife Barbara driv-ing Irsquoll bet wersquod see 45 mpg plus
The 2014 Golf TDI tied for first in the annual Consumer Reports Compact HatchbacksWagons ratings and the TSI was ranked second with both getting a ldquoRecommendedrdquo rating I expect the 2015 model should do equally well
Both of the Golf models I drove at the California introduc-tion felt solid and very well bal-anced Performance levels were very good and of course the fuel efficiency especially the TDI should put them at the top of the category
Volkswagen is introducing Generation 7 with a special Launch Edition of the two-door manual Priced at $18815 includ-ing the destination charge it includes and extensive equip-ment offering The TSI is avail-able in three other trim levels S SE and SEL with prices ranging from $19815 from the S two-door manual (the automatic is $1100 extra) to $27815 for the very well-equipped SEL four-door with automatic transmission The TDI four-door trim levels are offered at $23915 $27415 and $29915 respectively
The new Volkswagen Golf is a notable upgrade for an already impressive car It gives owners the feeling of an upscale German model at a down to earth price
Volkswagen GTI - I also had an opportunity to spend some time in the awesome new GTI Itrsquos the iconic performance version of the Golf and the car that started the hot hatch movement With 210 horsepower from a turbocharged 20-liter direct injection four-cylinder engine the GTI is capable of a 57 second 0 to 60 mph time Later in the model year there will be an optional performance pack-age that will bump the horses
by 10 and add a torque- sensing electronically-controlled limited-slip differential and larger brakes Irsquoll report on the GTI later in the model year
Volkswagen e-Golf - Volkswagenrsquos first fully electric vehicle the e-Golf is due out in the fourth quarter of 2014 and I had a preview of great things to come on a short drive Part of Volkswagenrsquos Think Bluereg program the electric Golf is fun to drive and features some new electric vehicle technologies like driver selectable regenerative braking and an 80 percent bat-tery charge within 30 minutes They also plan to have a Roadside Assistance Plan thatrsquos designed to take the anxiety out of ldquorange anxietyrdquo For instance if the cus-tomer runs out of charge and is within 100 miles of their home Volkswagenrsquos Roadside Assistance provider will deliver the car to a nearby and convenient source for charging and will even pay for the customer to take a taxi home or to work if they decide not to travel with the car Irsquoll have more on that later too
S2661 copy Copyright 2014 by Auto Digest
million and I put it in a DAPT Irsquom not currently going to get divorced therersquos not a pending lawsuit and the skies are clear After the two year seasoning period has passed what are the protections that are afforded to me by having a DAPT
NEIL Looking at the statute for the state of Nevada Chapter 166 says very clearly that after this two year seasoning period the DAPT cannot be pierced or busted I should note that unlike the flat two-year period for future creditors pre-existing creditors must commence an action to challenge the transfer within the later of two years from the date of transfer of the assets or six months after the creditor discovers or reason-ably should have discovered the transfer However this potential discovery extension for pre-existing creditors can effectively be limited since under Nevada law a creditor is deemed to have discovered a transfer at the time a public record is made of the transfer including without limi-tation for example the record-ing of the conveyance of real property or the filing of a financ-ing statement The Nevada statute was enacted in 1999 and in nearly 15 years there isnrsquot
one reported case post hoc of a DAPT being pierced or busted after the seasoning period
ROBERT Thatrsquos really what makes these trusts so interest-ing exciting and popular Once you overcome that two year mark these assets really truly are protected
Now can you tell me about how DAPTs function mdash not in regard to protecting assets but just on a day-to-day basis Irsquove taken my $20 million and Irsquove put it in this trust If I want to go on a trip can I take money out If I want to buy a new home can I do that How much flexibility and control do I have over this
NEIL A domestic asset pro-tection trust should be viewed more as a savings account meaning yoursquore not living out of it As I had stated the set-tlor canrsquot receive mandatory distributions They have to be discretionary So the usual setup is that yoursquoll have the settlor as a beneficiary likely yoursquoll have the settlorrsquos spouse and the settlorrsquos descendants also as beneficia-ries Then often yoursquoll have the independent Nevada trustee in charge of the administrative back office day-to-day func-tions including managing the distributions
The trust company most likely has a trust committee so some-body whether it be the settlor whether it be another one of
the beneficiaries will make an official formal request for a dis-tribution The trust companyrsquos committee will meet will look at the particular need and also while the distributions canrsquot be mandatory also have to look at the actual trust agreement lan-guage to see the actual standard for distribution Is it fully discre-tionary to the trust company or trustee to make distributions or for example is there some sort of HEMS standard
ROBERT At what asset level would you say setting this up makes sense If someone has a million dollars is it worth it at that point Two million $500000 Where do you gener-ally see the minimum asset size to set these up
NEIL Generally speaking I think that the starting point which makes a lot of sense is a million dollars Irsquove come across APTs or DAPTs with less in the range of $300000 $400000 or $500000 Itrsquos a case-by-case matter but generally the sweet spot is one million dollars A lot of times wersquore seeing them in the range of three to five million But letrsquos also be clear that wersquove seen them in multi multi multi-million dollar cases
ROBERT And you wouldnrsquot want 100 percent of your assets in this trust
NEIL You wouldnrsquot even want a majority of assets in the trust
or else it could be viewed as fraud - that yoursquore trying to hide everything Itrsquos not a live-out trust Basically yoursquore putting these assets away allowing them to season in case of any future losses
ROBERT What happens when I mdash the grantor the person who created this trust mdash pass away
NEIL These trusts as we dis-cussed are already irrevocable What would happen is that you have to look at the terms (the language) of the trust agree-ment Most of the trusts that we see are whatrsquos called dynastic trusts or dynasty trusts They are generally set up to last for a period of 365 years or longer allowing asset protection for generations to come Generally speaking when the settlor pass-es away the trust should con-tinue to provide asset protection for the other beneficiaries listed in the trust
Robert Pagliarini is a CBS MoneyWatch columnist and the author of ldquoThe Other 8 Hours Maximize Your Free Time to Create New Wealth amp Purposerdquo and the national best-seller ldquoThe Six Day Financial Makeoverrdquo Visit YourOther8Hourscom
copy 2014 CBS Interactive Inc Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC
Super Crossword amp Suduko Puzzle Answersfrom page C2
copy 2009 Hometown Content
Sudoku Solution 2735-M
7 1 6 4 2 8 9 5 34 2 5 3 6 9 1 7 89 3 8 1 5 7 4 2 68 9 4 7 3 6 5 1 25 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 41 7 2 5 8 4 3 6 9
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Sudoku Solution 2735-D
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Latest versions of Europersquos top selling Volkswagen Golf and GTI
by Barbara amp Bill Schaer
AssetsContinued from page C1
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CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
POSITION DUTIES Will maintain the security of the Tooele County Detention Facility and will uphold order and insure prisoner welfare
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSbull Graduation from high school or GED 2 years of responsible work experiencebull Must have the ability to be qualifi ed in the use of fi rearms in order to serve in a bailiff or transportation of prisoner position bull Must successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation drug testing and a psychological evaluation as a condition of hirebull 21 years of age at the time of hire bull A citizen of the United States a resident of the State of Utahbull Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Drivers License No disqualifying criminal history No DUI convictions in the past two yearsbull Full-time position Must work rotating shifts to include weekends and holidays
Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
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HONEY DOS Profes-sional Need newdoors windows or re-placement glass Re-modeling basementsfinish work paintingwindow cleaning sprin-klers swamp coolersGreat deals on waterheaters Call now forspecial rates on base-ment finishing Will beatcompetitors prices Weaccept credit cards(801)706-5339
RAIN GUTTERS seam-less aluminum all col-ors licensed and in-sured free estimates(435)841-4001
TREE WORK Free esti-mates Local companyLicensed amp insuredBucket truck Craneservice Stump re-moval mulch 801-633-6685 PreciseYardcom
VOICE LESSONS Allages No experiencerequired Learn propertechniques will workwith all styles of sing-ing (435)850-0590
Miscellaneous
ALCOHOLICS ANONY-MOUS Meeting DailyNoon and 800pm1120 West Utah AveOasis Alano Club Nextto Whites trailer court(860)798-2139
ANTIQUE VANITY withinlaid front antiquedresser with mirror freestanding darkwood mir-ror many dolls- buyo n e o r a l l (435)882-2938
DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
DO YOU Love Pam-pered Chef Are youcurious about Pam-pered Chef Inter-ested in attending aPampered Chef cook-ing show Would youlike to host a cookingcatalog or Facebookshow Would you likea career or to earnextra income as aPampered Chef con-sultant Contact meat (435)830-8784or chefamy
fullhappinesscom orvisit my website atwwwpamperedchefbizafeinauer
METAL SHELVINGwbrackets slat boardshelving wbracketsglass shelves securitymirrors Please call ifinterested (435)840-4631
SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Furniture amp Appliances
BEAUTIFUL Allen Organ(foot pedal included)from the old ErdaChapel $300 obo(435)882-1230 or(435)843-7576
KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
GRANTSVILLE 3796 NSun Valley Drive Sat-urday August 98am-3pm Somethingfor everyone Saddlestack clothing includingsome contractor materi-als amp electrical items
HAVING A GARAGE
SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
STANSBURY 59 WNautical Drive Satur-day 8am-noon Multifamily Clothes toysbooks brand news c h o o l s u p p l i e s smoker filing cabinetmaternity beardeddragon
STANSBURY 6149Schooner Lane Satur-day 8am-2pm Mercurytrolling motor air com-pressor tools completesalt water aquariumwith live stock andmany other miscthings (801)750-6588
STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
TOOELE 417 S 1230 ESaturday 7am-noonThis is the one youdont want to missEarly birds welcomeNice stuff
TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
TOOELE 822 Cedar-view Circle Saturday9am-noon Movingsale
TOOELE 894 N 1480 ESaturday 8am-1pmThree family sale Lotsof good stuff Large en-tertainment centercrafts yarn fabricframes lots of toysbike kids picnic table(new) quilt standsbooks paints clothes-kids amp ladies plus sizessome things new misc
DEADLINES FOR clas-sifieds ads are Mondayand Wednesdays by445 pm
Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
435-884-3374pamperedpetresortcom
AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
RUSH LAKE
KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
rushlakekennelscom
Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 wwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
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Child Care
ADVANCED LearningPreschool now takinga p p l i c a t i o n s f o r2014-15 school year3yrs teaching experi-ence and CNA certified$65mo 4-5yr olds$55mo 3yr olds CallJ o d e e M c N u t t(801)669-3222 MelissaAlbrecht (435)249-1339
DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
SMALL DAYCARE lov-ing home 25yrs experi-ence By West Elemen-tary (approx 400South) Great pricesDebbie (801)604-0918
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
SEEKING DIRECT careStaff for a disabledadult in GrantsvilleTraining will be pro-vided Call Robyn(801)918-1162 for moreinformation
Help Wanted
Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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Help Wanted
Sheet Metal Fab WorkerEntry level position toassist skilled laborers ina metal shop Must be18 years old able to liftup to 40 lbs regularlyand 80 lbs occasion-ally Good memoriza-tion skills needed withability to learn quicklyEOE Drug Free withgreat benefits Pleasesend resume tohvacjoblivecom orstop by Harris Air Sys-tems 272 N BroadwayTooele for a job appli-cation No phone callsplease
Wanted
I AM paying more foryour junk cars andtrucks I will come toyou and tow it away(435)224-2064
PAYING UP TO $1000for your unwanted cartruck or van running ornot Lost title We canhelp Its worth yourt i m e C a l l(801)688-9053
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Wanted
WANTED Scrap metalAppliances lawn mow-ers garbage disposalsetc Will pick up freeC a l l R i c k a t(801)599-5634
Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike wwwtooeletranscriptcom
Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious inquiries onlywd hookups ac$500dep $585mo Nopets No Smoking(435)830-6518
LARGE 2BDRM 15bthwd hookups garbagedisposal storage shedprivate patio coveredparking No smokingAbolutely no pets$650mo $500dep(435)241-9118
SETTLEMENT CAN-YON APARTMENTSDeposit moves you inwith a 12mo lease(435)882-6112
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
FULLY FURNISHED
3bdrm 1bth includesutilities amp trash no petsno smoking Yard careprovided $1350mo$500dep OwnerAgent (435)882-6744(801)554-9118
HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
HORSE PROPERTYhome for rent 5bdrm2bth large detachedgarage 412 E 500 NTooele $1350mo(435)840-2773
Large home for rent inStansbury Park 5bdrm3bth for $1600mo in-cludes lawn care NoPets No smoking Call205-994-0886 for moreinformation
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Homes for Rent
SELLER WILL FinanceCheaper than Rent
(435)277-0889(New Number)
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STOCKTON 3BDRM2bth wd $900mo1st last months plussecurity deposit Call(435)640-7579
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthnewer home fencedyard double garage(801)842-9631 guar-drightpropertycom Eq-uity RE
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthcottage Hookups
swamp fenced $795136 North 4th Street
(Front)Davidson Realty Inc
(801)466-5078wwwdripmcom
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthhome for rent 2 carcarport wadditionalparking in back Nosmoking pets Refer-e n c e s r e q u i r e d $900mo $500dep(435)830-5429
TOOELE 4BDRM25bth beautiful fencedyard 2 single garages2 4 0 0 s q f t l i v i n g $1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
TOOELE 5BDRM 2bthrambler fenced yardBrand New carpet$1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
Homes
$$SAVE MONEYSearch Bank amp HUDhomes wwwTooeleBankHomescomBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
BEAUTIFUL BRAND
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S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Homes
HOME BUILT FORFAMILY AND ENTER-TAINMENT 5bdrm 3full bath Rambler100 finished Extra Lgfamily room wfull wetbar plus a 30ft vinlydeck that you can walkout from master bdrmor sun room Haslots ofstorage throughoutBackyard fully fencedwith gate to childrenspark Home is withinwalking distance ofschools This home isperfect for a family thatis ready to move-in Noneedto finish uncom-pleted rooms Alreadydone MUST SEESales Price recently re-duced Great buy at$277900 Call today205-994-0886
Mobile Homes
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
FOR SALE By Owner14x70 single wide mo-bile home 3bdrm 1bth$15000 obo 24hr no-tice (435)882-3055(435)496-3322
FREE We will moveyour home for free toour beautiful communityin Grantsville VillageMHP 653 East MainLot 9 Grantsville UTC a l l A l e x(435)224-4804
Office Space
FOR LEASE OfficeBus iness SpaceUtilities included 54South Main (plus oth-ers) 1mo free(602)826-9471
OFFICE OR retail space26 W Vine Street goodparking prox 600sqft$450 801-205-3883
Lots amp Land
WOULD LIKE To SellBurial plots GrantsvilleCity Cemetery $260each Call Allan orMadge (435)884-3225
Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
BIDS
The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
WANT TO get the latestlocal news Subscribeto the Transcript Bulle-tin
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
C6 THURSDAY August 7 2014
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Tooele County is currently accepting applications to establish a roster for a Corrections Offi cer I with the Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Department all applicants must attach test scores or verifi cation of completing the Written Entry Test required by the Utah POST Academy Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer must also attach a copy of the certifi cation with their employment application
A POST standards physical agility test (vertical leap push-ups sit-ups and 1 frac12 mile run) will be administered at the Tooele County Detention Center 1960 South Main Tooele UT 84074 on August 16 2014 at 700 am (You will not be re-notifi ed of this testing date) Applicants who do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further consideration
POSITION DUTIES Will maintain the security of the Tooele County Detention Facility and will uphold order and insure prisoner welfare
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSbull Graduation from high school or GED 2 years of responsible work experiencebull Must have the ability to be qualifi ed in the use of fi rearms in order to serve in a bailiff or transportation of prisoner position bull Must successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation drug testing and a psychological evaluation as a condition of hirebull 21 years of age at the time of hire bull A citizen of the United States a resident of the State of Utahbull Must possess and maintain a valid Utah Drivers License No disqualifying criminal history No DUI convictions in the past two yearsbull Full-time position Must work rotating shifts to include weekends and holidays
Tooele County Sheriffrsquos Offi ceStarting Salary $1691 per hourStatus Full-time with Benefi ts Closing Date August 14 2014 at 600 pm
For more complete job description or an on-line application please visit
httpwwwcotooeleutushrhtmlApplications must be submitted to the
Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce Rm 308 47 South Main Street Tooele
or email application and resume to attention Tita Adams tadamscotooeleutus
EEO Employer
57 West Vine bull Tooele bull 882-1372
The Kirk
57 West Vine bull Tooele bull 882-1372
Quiet Quality apartments in a restored historic structure
The Best Places at the Best Prices Completely Furnished
Weekly amp Monthly Rates
AffordAble residentiAl Community bullRoomBath$500 bull1BdrmorStudio$600mo bull2Bdrm$700
All amenities included Pet friendly LDS standards fenced yard laundry and large public areas
Now Accepting ApplicationsIncome Restrictions ApplyRental assistance may be available Call for details
4358430717TDD 8007352900
Now RentingIncome Restrictions Apply
Exclusively for SeniorsPet Friendly
Call for details4358430717
2 AND 3bdrm apartments behind Super Wal-Mart Swimming pool
hot tub exercise room playground full clubhouse
Tooele Gateway Apartments (435)843-4400
Tooele Gateway Apartments
435-840-0344
For Sale
302 NORTH 100 EAST bull TOOELE
$119000bull Fully Fencedbull Detached Garage w Storagebull Central AC Unit bull Newer Furnace
Beauty in Rush Valley w 2nd Home amp Land
For any of your real estate needs call Shane Bergen
MAIN HOME5 Bdrms bull 4 Baths bull Quality bull Comfort
SECOND HOME bull 2 Bdrm 2 Bath bull Ramblerbull Great shapebull Options
2 Homes
LAND693 E OAKRIDGE DR $92000 Beautiful lot on East bench
4000 N SR 36 Corner of SR36 amp Erda Way Apx 3511 acres of vacant land w966 acres zoned CG (Commercial) amp the remaining acrege of 2545 acres is zoned RR-5 (Residen-tial on 5 acre lots)
408 N 250 W $45000 125 ac in Tooele City
260 W 400 N $40000 Corner Lot
300 W 400 N 125 ac on corner lot Tooele City
1173 CHURCH Rush Valley $32500
2947 W RUIZ Prime building lot Stockton $64900
1048 N DOUGLAS LN Beautiful 5+ acre piece in Vernon Utah $67410
Sandra Larsen REAL ESTATE
4352249186For All Your Real Estate Needs
391 NORTH MAIN bull TOOELE
ONLY $99900Well maintained home wnew roof new windows new
bathroom new kitchen counter Hardwood fl oors concrete patio Full basement wone bedroom amp lots of storage Nice backyard wfruit trees All appliances included
374 BEVAN WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $225000Large kitchen with lots of counter space and cabinets
Large living room and large family room with fi replace Beautiful landscaping with an extra large
deck for bbqrsquos andentertaining LOTS of RV Parking
78 BOOTH bull GRANTSVILLE
ONLY $193000Darling rambler Central air Main fl oor laundry 5 bdrms
2 baths Laminate amp tile fl ooring Lots of decorative woodwork (crown molding bead board etc) LARGE kitchen island and lots of cabinets and counter space
6830 N BIGELOW DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $179000Granite counter tops Tile fl ooring in kitchen baths
and laundry Stainless steelappliances Fridge included LARGE crawl space for storage HOA
takes care of landscaping and maintenance
853 W 660 SOUTH bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000
Perfect starter home with room to grow in basement Central air
3 bedrooms on main
533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
ONLY $165000Fresh new paint amp carpet New furnace and central
air New electrical panel Jetted tub in basement Nice back yard wcovered patio Brand new blinds
533 S CANYON WAY bull TOOELE
$165000
UnderContract
1113 S 1050 WEST bull TOOELE
ONLY $208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
tilecabinets paint fi xtures Taxes unkown Great fl oor plan 120 sq ft cold storage Garden tub in mastertile
surroundLOTS ofUPGRADES
208000208000Still time to pick colors Stucco stone carpet
tilecabinets paint fi xtures Taxes unkown Great fl oor
UnderContract
50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURY
ONLY $210000Beautiful condo on the golf course This
condo is like new Clean Plantation shutters Skylight in kitchen for lots of natural light
Covered patio with access from 2 bedrooms
50 CLUBHOUSE DR bull STANSBURYNew Listing
Service with a Smile
Services
DRYWALL and all Con-struction Services Pro-fessional Quality De-pendable Referencesavailable Free esti-mates Jobs big ampsmal l Tooe le (801)660-9152
ALTERATIONSand AWARD WINNING
TAILORINGby
KATHY JONES
882-6605ABRAHAMS LAWN ampTree Service Mowingtree removal yardclean up bark layingsod trimming weedshandyman Free esti-mates (435)849-2867
ELECTRICIAN HANDY-MAN residential com-mercial electrical in-stalls amp repairs remod-eling painting plumb-ing Dale 435-843-7693801-865-1878 L i -censed insured Majorcredit cards accepted
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Services
PROFESSIONAL
PAINTING done for thebest price in townCall Jeremy (435)849-5334
FUN PIANO LESSONSSpots available for halfh o u r l e s s o n s$40month starting inSeptember Call now toreserve your spotBethany (435)882-3482
HANDYMAN Tree trim-ming sprinklers yardwork Snow RemovalResidential and busi-ness Call Jimmy at(435)241-8153(435)249-5060
HOME REPAIRS expertDoor knobs base-boards mouldings dry-wall repairs texturescaulking weatherproof-ing framing home up-dating and renovationsand much moreSmalljobs okay Call Shane(435)840-0344
PRIVATE TUTORINGI am a certifiedteacher with 20yrs ex-perience All agessubjects Call Angela(435)882-2733(435)496-0590
NEED A PAINTER Lo-cal professional painterGREAT prices Li-censed Serving Tooeleamp SL areas Call forf ree est imate JJ(801)631-5757
Services
HONEY DOS Profes-sional Need newdoors windows or re-placement glass Re-modeling basementsfinish work paintingwindow cleaning sprin-klers swamp coolersGreat deals on waterheaters Call now forspecial rates on base-ment finishing Will beatcompetitors prices Weaccept credit cards(801)706-5339
RAIN GUTTERS seam-less aluminum all col-ors licensed and in-sured free estimates(435)841-4001
TREE WORK Free esti-mates Local companyLicensed amp insuredBucket truck Craneservice Stump re-moval mulch 801-633-6685 PreciseYardcom
VOICE LESSONS Allages No experiencerequired Learn propertechniques will workwith all styles of sing-ing (435)850-0590
Miscellaneous
ALCOHOLICS ANONY-MOUS Meeting DailyNoon and 800pm1120 West Utah AveOasis Alano Club Nextto Whites trailer court(860)798-2139
ANTIQUE VANITY withinlaid front antiquedresser with mirror freestanding darkwood mir-ror many dolls- buyo n e o r a l l (435)882-2938
DIAMONDS dont payretail Large selectionhigh quality Bridal setswedding bands Every-thing wholesale RockyMtn Diamond CoSLC 1-800-396-6948
DO YOU Love Pam-pered Chef Are youcurious about Pam-pered Chef Inter-ested in attending aPampered Chef cook-ing show Would youlike to host a cookingcatalog or Facebookshow Would you likea career or to earnextra income as aPampered Chef con-sultant Contact meat (435)830-8784or chefamy
fullhappinesscom orvisit my website atwwwpamperedchefbizafeinauer
METAL SHELVINGwbrackets slat boardshelving wbracketsglass shelves securitymirrors Please call ifinterested (435)840-4631
SELL YOUR computer inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Furniture amp Appliances
BEAUTIFUL Allen Organ(foot pedal included)from the old ErdaChapel $300 obo(435)882-1230 or(435)843-7576
KENMORE Electr icStove flat top selfcleaning oven timebake Asking $250(435)843-5233
NORTH VALLEY Appli-ance Washers dryersrefrigerators freezersstoves dishwashers$149-$399 Completerepair service Satis-faction guaranteedParts for all brands Giftcards wpurchases over$199 (435)830-3225(435)843-9154
ROPER Elecric Dryer$55 Square kitchen ta-ble wood amp tile $30Ca l l a f te r 6pm(435)882-1828
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 178 E Vine St(Canyon Cove Apart-ments) Friday and Sat-urday 8am Multi familyyard sale
Garage Yard Sales
GRANTSVILLE 332Park St Saturday8am-2pm Air hockeytable kitchen tablesofa sleeper youth mo-torcross gear babyswing and exersaucerover the range micro-wave recumbant exer-cize bike Stampin-Upstamp sets and muchmore
GRANTSVILLE 3796 NSun Valley Drive Sat-urday August 98am-3pm Somethingfor everyone Saddlestack clothing includingsome contractor materi-als amp electrical items
HAVING A GARAGE
SALE Advertise it in
the classifieds Call
882-0050
STANSBURY 59 WNautical Drive Satur-day 8am-noon Multifamily Clothes toysbooks brand news c h o o l s u p p l i e s smoker filing cabinetmaternity beardeddragon
STANSBURY 6149Schooner Lane Satur-day 8am-2pm Mercurytrolling motor air com-pressor tools completesalt water aquariumwith live stock andmany other miscthings (801)750-6588
STOCKTON 124 NSheridan Saturday8am-3pm Antiquesartwork collectiblesfurniture appliancesmisc Watch for signs
TOOELE 164 W 100 SSaturday 9am Some-thing for everyoneTools electronicsdecorations clothesand more fun stuff
TOOELE 234 Birch Fri-day amp Saturday9am-2pm Books househo ld i temsclothes including babyamp plus size movies fur-niture holiday
Garage Yard Sales
TOOELE 306 W 400 SSaturday 10am-3pmOpen house Close ToMy Heart JamberryLuLaRoe Great newproducts and specialdeals
TOOELE 393 S 980 WFriday Saturday Sun-day 8am-4pm Clothestools toys washerAMC Javelin 69 andmuch more
TOOELE 417 S 1230 ESaturday 7am-noonThis is the one youdont want to missEarly birds welcomeNice stuff
TOOELE 492 GordonCircle Friday August8th and SaturdayAugust 9th 9am-2pmNew golf balls shoesand equipment miscel-laneous items
TOOELE 822 Cedar-view Circle Saturday9am-noon Movingsale
TOOELE 894 N 1480 ESaturday 8am-1pmThree family sale Lotsof good stuff Large en-tertainment centercrafts yarn fabricframes lots of toysbike kids picnic table(new) quilt standsbooks paints clothes-kids amp ladies plus sizessome things new misc
DEADLINES FOR clas-sifieds ads are Mondayand Wednesdays by445 pm
Pets
Pampered Pet ResortQuality pet care for
over 30 yearsDog amp Cat boarding
435-884-3374pamperedpetresortcom
AMERICAN ESKIMO 10year old female beauti-ful white dog needs ahome Please call(435)882-2667
RUSH LAKE
KENNELSDog amp Cat boarding
obedience trainingCall (435)882-5266
rushlakekennelscom
Livestock
STRAW bales Newsupply $5 bale youpick up $7bale Deliv-e r e d G a r t h(435)837-2246(435)830-2309
Sporting Goods
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 wwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom or e-mail your adto tbptooeletran-scriptcom
BECOME A SUB-
SCRIBER 882-0050
Child Care
ADVANCED LearningPreschool now takinga p p l i c a t i o n s f o r2014-15 school year3yrs teaching experi-ence and CNA certified$65mo 4-5yr olds$55mo 3yr olds CallJ o d e e M c N u t t(801)669-3222 MelissaAlbrecht (435)249-1339
DAISY BEAR Preschoolnow accepting enroll-ment for new studentsOpenings are available25 years experienceCall Ms Karen Rounds(435)882-5231
KATHY WITTS Pre-
school has openingsfor Summer daycareand upcoming Fallpreschool classesLocated in Tooele(435)830-9614
NEW BEGINNINGS
PRESCHOOL nowenroll ing for the2014-15 school yearLONGER CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
Summer amp Fal lClasses InstructorsCrystal LawrenceHeather LawrenceBrooke CastagnoCall now at (435)882-0209 to reserveyour childs placeOver 20 years of ex-perience
SMALL DAYCARE lov-ing home 25yrs experi-ence By West Elemen-tary (approx 400South) Great pricesDebbie (801)604-0918
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Help Wanted
DOLLAR CUTS now hir-ing full and part- time li-censed stylists $50Signing Bonus ClosedSundays ContactMissy or Shirley at(435) 843-1890
FACTORY LABORTemporary employmentavailable through Janu-ary These are FactoryLabor Production posi-tions We will train Weare located on the UtahIndustrial Depot $9hr745am-415pm Over-time available 20 posi-tions available Applyin person and readyto work No phonecalls please MidwestCanvas 230 SouthGarnet Tooele UTEOE
FLYERSMILESCOM islooking for full time in-side sales reps to workin our Tooele office 50S Main St (417)691-4 2 7 7 j r e i d l i n g firstclassdiscountaircom
SEEKING DIRECT careStaff for a disabledadult in GrantsvilleTraining will be pro-vided Call Robyn(801)918-1162 for moreinformation
Help Wanted
Jensen Orthodontics islooking for a part-timeorthodontic assistantOur excellent orthodon-tist creates a positivework environment forstaff and an enjoyableexperience for patientsOne year minimumdental experience re-quired for this positionJob will pay well forsk i l led employeePlease fax or e-mail re-sumes to (435)882-8954 or email Karen atinfodrjensenorthocom
MASSAGE THERAPISTfor Professional office30hr Week Preferablyfamiliar with chiroprac-tic Please e-mail re-sume to danatvspi-neccom or ca l l(435)833-9200 ask forDana
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Call Laramie Dunn for ALL your Real Estate needs435-224-4000
Call Laramie DunnTooele Countyrsquos Real Estate Specialist
HotHomesTooelecom
5 Acre Spring Canyon Estates
15 beautiful 5 acre lots with amazing views still available
starting at $99000Use your own builder
or one of ours
Are you ready to build your dream Home on 5 acres
Come take a look at Spring Canyon Estates
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A House SOLD Name
435 8508167
$199900 4 bdrm 3 bath home on a large 030 acre lot wviews all around Great SE location with lots of RV parking Fenced yard and very clean
418 S 800 EastTooele
8 COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IN COUNTY CALL FOR DETAILS
acre411gmailcom
Andrea Cahoon
$174900 Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 frac12 bath condo with gorgeous upgrades amp 2 car garage Cherry cabinets amp fl ooring granite counter tops amp much more Let some-one else do the maintenance for you
454 E Brigham StStansbury Park$174900 Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 frac12 bath condo with gorgeous upgrades amp 2 car garage Cherry cabinets amp fl ooring granite counter tops amp much more Let some-
454 E Brigham StStansbury ParkUnder
Contract
wwwacre411com
THE MARKET IS MY LISTINGS NEAR GONEhellip
Give me a call if YOU want to MOVE on
Gorgeous Home5 bedroom 3 bath 3120 sq
Nicole Wanlass435-840-3779
Eyrin Siniscalchi435-830-9733
Home For Sale
$239900
1035 PAULOS BLVD bull TOOELE
Help Wanted
Sheet Metal Fab WorkerEntry level position toassist skilled laborers ina metal shop Must be18 years old able to liftup to 40 lbs regularlyand 80 lbs occasion-ally Good memoriza-tion skills needed withability to learn quicklyEOE Drug Free withgreat benefits Pleasesend resume tohvacjoblivecom orstop by Harris Air Sys-tems 272 N BroadwayTooele for a job appli-cation No phone callsplease
Wanted
I AM paying more foryour junk cars andtrucks I will come toyou and tow it away(435)224-2064
PAYING UP TO $1000for your unwanted cartruck or van running ornot Lost title We canhelp Its worth yourt i m e C a l l(801)688-9053
BECOME A SUB-
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Wanted
WANTED Scrap metalAppliances lawn mow-ers garbage disposalsetc Will pick up freeC a l l R i c k a t(801)599-5634
Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
SELL YOUR CAR orboat in the classifiedsCall 882-0050 or visitwwwtooeletranscriptcom
SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike wwwtooeletranscriptcom
Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious inquiries onlywd hookups ac$500dep $585mo Nopets No Smoking(435)830-6518
LARGE 2BDRM 15bthwd hookups garbagedisposal storage shedprivate patio coveredparking No smokingAbolutely no pets$650mo $500dep(435)241-9118
SETTLEMENT CAN-YON APARTMENTSDeposit moves you inwith a 12mo lease(435)882-6112
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
FULLY FURNISHED
3bdrm 1bth includesutilities amp trash no petsno smoking Yard careprovided $1350mo$500dep OwnerAgent (435)882-6744(801)554-9118
HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
HORSE PROPERTYhome for rent 5bdrm2bth large detachedgarage 412 E 500 NTooele $1350mo(435)840-2773
Large home for rent inStansbury Park 5bdrm3bth for $1600mo in-cludes lawn care NoPets No smoking Call205-994-0886 for moreinformation
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Homes for Rent
SELLER WILL FinanceCheaper than Rent
(435)277-0889(New Number)
Tim Cindy Toone Equity RE
SELLERS Make $10-15K above marketvalue on your home435-849-8880
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Homes
HOME BUILT FORFAMILY AND ENTER-TAINMENT 5bdrm 3full bath Rambler100 finished Extra Lgfamily room wfull wetbar plus a 30ft vinlydeck that you can walkout from master bdrmor sun room Haslots ofstorage throughoutBackyard fully fencedwith gate to childrenspark Home is withinwalking distance ofschools This home isperfect for a family thatis ready to move-in Noneedto finish uncom-pleted rooms Alreadydone MUST SEESales Price recently re-duced Great buy at$277900 Call today205-994-0886
Mobile Homes
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
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FREE We will moveyour home for free toour beautiful communityin Grantsville VillageMHP 653 East MainLot 9 Grantsville UTC a l l A l e x(435)224-4804
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FOR LEASE OfficeBus iness SpaceUtilities included 54South Main (plus oth-ers) 1mo free(602)826-9471
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Lots amp Land
WOULD LIKE To SellBurial plots GrantsvilleCity Cemetery $260each Call Allan orMadge (435)884-3225
Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Trustees
NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
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BIDS
The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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Recreational Vehicles
1 9 9 9 P A L O M I N OBronco B800 pop uptruck camper 69rdquo floorl e n g t h $ 4 0 0 0 (602)826-9471
Autos
1990 ASTROVAN runsbut needs work $900OBO (435)882-2938
CASH Paid To You foryour unwanted or bro-ken down car truck orSUV Free towing Losttitle We can help Call(801)347-2428
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SELLING YOUR moun-tain bike wwwtooeletranscriptcom
Trucks
1964 INTERNATIONAL4 door pickup Runsand drives great Looksvery good V8 4spdSolid truck $1200(435)849-6384
Apartments for Rent
1BDRM utilities ac wdincluded no smokingdrinking drugs pets1yr renewable lease re-quried Backgroundcredit check $685mo$500dep(435)840-4253
2BDRM 1bth quiet Nopets no smoking 1yrlease air wd hookupsstorage shed carportwater sewer garbageincluded For further in-formation please call(435)882-4986
2BDRM 1BTH remod-eled govt subsidizedPlayground carportfree cable $500dep211 S Hale Grants-v i l le Cal l Chr is(435)843-8247 EqualHousing Opp
FURNISHED 1bdrmnicely furnished laun-dry on site carportcredit backgroundcheck required $585Vine Street Courtyard34 W Vine St Tooele801-205-3883
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Apartments for Rent
GRANTSVILLE 2 unitsavailable now 1bdrm1bth 650sqft duplexu n i t $ 4 9 0 m o $250dep Small petswith extra deposit(801)673-6337
LARGE 1BDRM 1bthSerious inquiries onlywd hookups ac$500dep $585mo Nopets No Smoking(435)830-6518
LARGE 2BDRM 15bthwd hookups garbagedisposal storage shedprivate patio coveredparking No smokingAbolutely no pets$650mo $500dep(435)241-9118
SETTLEMENT CAN-YON APARTMENTSDeposit moves you inwith a 12mo lease(435)882-6112
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthdownstairs duplex spa-cious bright clean acheater wd hookupscarport storage petsnegotiable No smok-i n g $ 8 1 5 m o (435)830-6994
Homes for Rent
2BDRM nice yardclean family one childno smoking parties$440mo $350dep 34flatbed trailer $750(435)841-9329
Homes for Rent
WHY RENT When YouCan Buy Zero downamp Low Income pro-grams 1st time amp Sin-gle parent programsBerna Sloan (435)840-5029 Group 1
3BDRM 15BTH condoTooele single garage$ 7 9 5 m o w w w guardrihtpropertycomEquity RE (801)842-9631
3BDRM 2BTH 1200sqftin Stockton $850mo$500dep (435)830-4391 (435)882-7068
3BDRM 2BTH carportgas paid $900mo$300dep(435)843-1185(801)330-0910
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
5BDRM 2BTH split levelhome located inTooele Contact JP at(602)320-4253 for de-tails
BEAUTIFUL TooeleTownhome 3bdrm15bth 88 W 1970 Nend unit with largemanicured yard ldquoA mustseerdquo Call 801-627-1132
ERDA RAMBLER 1acre horse property4bdrm 3bth wd 2 cargarage No smoking$800dep $1275mo(435)830-8622
FULLY FURNISHED
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HOMES available to pur-chase for LOW IN-COME buyers withgood credit BernaSloan (435)840-5029Group 1 Real Estate
HORSE PROPERTYhome for rent 5bdrm2bth large detachedgarage 412 E 500 NTooele $1350mo(435)840-2773
Large home for rent inStansbury Park 5bdrm3bth for $1600mo in-cludes lawn care NoPets No smoking Call205-994-0886 for moreinformation
HAVING A yard saleAdvertise in the Tran-script
Homes for Rent
SELLER WILL FinanceCheaper than Rent
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Tim Cindy Toone Equity RE
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Tim Cindy Toone Equity RE
STOCKTON 3BDRM2bth wd $900mo1st last months plussecurity deposit Call(435)640-7579
TOOELE 3BDRM 2bthnewer home fencedyard double garage(801)842-9631 guar-drightpropertycom Eq-uity RE
TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthcottage Hookups
swamp fenced $795136 North 4th Street
(Front)Davidson Realty Inc
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TOOELE 2bdrm 1bthhome for rent 2 carcarport wadditionalparking in back Nosmoking pets Refer-e n c e s r e q u i r e d $900mo $500dep(435)830-5429
TOOELE 4BDRM25bth beautiful fencedyard 2 single garages2 4 0 0 s q f t l i v i n g $1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
TOOELE 5BDRM 2bthrambler fenced yardBrand New carpet$1095mo guardright-propertycom Equity RE(801)842-9631
Homes
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BEAUTIFUL BRAND
New Home $1980002bdrm 2bth 2800sqftmany upgrades A mustsee 1032 South 1050W e s t C a l l E l i(435)850-9973
S E L L I N G Y O U RHOME Advertise it inthe classifieds Call882-0050 or visi twwwtooeletranscriptcom
Homes
HOME BUILT FORFAMILY AND ENTER-TAINMENT 5bdrm 3full bath Rambler100 finished Extra Lgfamily room wfull wetbar plus a 30ft vinlydeck that you can walkout from master bdrmor sun room Haslots ofstorage throughoutBackyard fully fencedwith gate to childrenspark Home is withinwalking distance ofschools This home isperfect for a family thatis ready to move-in Noneedto finish uncom-pleted rooms Alreadydone MUST SEESales Price recently re-duced Great buy at$277900 Call today205-994-0886
Mobile Homes
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
3BDRM 2BTH mobilehome for rent no smok-ing pets 882-1550
FOR SALE By Owner14x70 single wide mo-bile home 3bdrm 1bth$15000 obo 24hr no-tice (435)882-3055(435)496-3322
FREE We will moveyour home for free toour beautiful communityin Grantsville VillageMHP 653 East MainLot 9 Grantsville UTC a l l A l e x(435)224-4804
Office Space
FOR LEASE OfficeBus iness SpaceUtilities included 54South Main (plus oth-ers) 1mo free(602)826-9471
OFFICE OR retail space26 W Vine Street goodparking prox 600sqft$450 801-205-3883
Lots amp Land
WOULD LIKE To SellBurial plots GrantsvilleCity Cemetery $260each Call Allan orMadge (435)884-3225
Water Shares
GRANTSVILLE Irrigationshares wanted $3600Paying quickly bycasheirs check Call Mi-chael at (801)870-8085
Public Notices Meetings
Deadline for public no-tices is 4 pm the dayprior to publicationPublic notices submit-ted past the deadlinewill not be acceptedUPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINGThe Tooele CountyCommission will conducta public hearing in Room321 of the TooeleCounty Building at 47South Main StreetTooele Utah on August19 2014 at 700 pm tocons ider m id-yearbudget adjustmentswhich if approved willresult in an increase tothe 2014 budget All in-terested persons shallhave an opportunity tobe heard for or againstthe estimates of revenueand expenditures andperformance data or anyitem in any fundDATED this 7th day ofAugust 2014BY ORDER OF THETOOELE COUNTYCOMMISSIONMARILYN K GIL-LETTE County Clerk(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Meetings
BOARD OF EDUCA-TION MEETING andTRUTH IN TAXATIONHEARINGTooele County SchoolDistrict92 South LodestoneWay Tooele Utah84074 AGENDATuesday August 1220141 Executive Session600 pm (Closed to thePublic)11 Personnel Negotia-tions Property Litiga-tion2 Business Meeting700 pm (Start of PublicMeeting)21 Welcome and RollCall22 Pledge of Allegiance3 Recognition GoodNews31 Recognition Contin-ues in September4 Truth in TaxationHearing41 Presentation42 Patron Comments(Individuals will receivethree minutes for com-ment)43 Board Action5 Consent Items51 Approval of Minutes52 Expenditure Report53 Revenue Report54 Disbursements55 Personnel Decisions6 Information Discus-sion Items61 Suspended Due toTruth in Taxation Hear-ing7 Action Items71 Annual Review ofMemorandums of Under-standing for School Re-source Officers72 Annual Review ofPolicy 5043 Clubs andOrganizations in Secon-dary Schools73 New Policy Section5000 Student and StaffMemorials 1st Reading74 New Policy Section6000 ParentLegalGuardian Rights 1stReading8 Adjourn (1000 pmCurfew)(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
Public Notices Trustees
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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
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NOTICE OF TRUS-TEES SALEThe following describedreal property will be soldat public auction to thehighest bidder purchaseprice payable in lawfulmoney of the UnitedStates of America at thetime of sale at the mainentrance of the TooeleCounty Courthouseaka the Third JudicialDistrict Court 74 South100 East Tooele Utahon Tuesday September2 2014 at the hour of900 am of that day forthe purpose of foreclos-ing a deed of trust origi-nally executed by Bron-son Hunter in favor ofMortgage ElectronicRegistration SystemsInc as nominee for FirstHorizon Home Loans adivision of First Tennes-see Bank NA its suc-cessors and assignscovering real property lo-cated at approximately242 East HeldelbergPlace Stansbury ParkTooele County Utahand more particularly de-scribed asLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBROHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 2 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICEMORE CORRECTLYDESCRIBED ASLOT 98 THE VILLAGEAT COUNTRY CROSS-ING NEIGHBORHOODPHASE 2A PLAT 3 (ARESUBDIVISION OFPHASE 2A COUNTRYCROSSING NEIGH-BORHOOD AMENDEDPHASE 2 AMENDED)ACCORDING TO THEO F F I C I A L P L A TTHEREOF ON FILEAND OF RECORD INTHE TOOELE COUNTYRECORDERS OFFICE14-063-0-0098The current beneficiaryof the trust deed isJPMorgan Chase BankNational Associationand the record owner ofthe property as of the re-cording of the notice ofdefault is BronsonHunter The trusteessale of the aforede-scribed real property willbe made without war-ranty as to title posses-sion or encumbrancesBidders must be pre-pared to tender a cash-iers check in the amountof $2000000 at thesale The balance of thepurchase price must bepaid by cashiers checkor wire transfer receivedby 1200 noon the fol-lowing business dayThe trustee reserves theright to void the effect ofthe trustees sale afterthe sale based upon in-formation unknown tothe trustee at the time ofthe sale such as a bank-ruptcy filing a loan rein-statement or an agree-ment between the trustorand beneficiary to post-pone or cancel the saleIf so voided the only re-course of the highestbidder is to receive a fullrefund of the money paidto the trustee THIS ISAN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT ANY IN-FORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSEDATED this 22nd day ofJuly 2014Marlon L Bates suc-cessor trusteeScalley Reading BatesHansen amp RasmussenPC15 West South TempleSte 600Salt Lake City Utah84101Telephone (801)531-7870Business Hours 900am to 500 pmTrustee No 51121-523(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31August 7 amp 14 2014)
Public Notices Water User
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NOTICE TO WATERUSERSThe applications belowwere filed with the Divi-sion of Water Rights inTooele CountyThese are informal pro-ceedings per RuleR655-6-2Protests concerning anapplication must belegibly written or typedcontain the name andmailing address of theprotest ing partySTATE THE APPLICA-TION NUMBER PRO-TESTED CITE REA-SONS FOR THE PRO-TEST and REQUEST AHEARING if desiredAlso A $15 FEE MUSTBE INCLUDED FOREACH APPLICATIONPROTESTED Protestsmust be filed with the Di-vision of Water RightsPO Box 146300 SaltLake City UT 84114-6300 or by hand deliv-ery to a Division officeduring normal businesshours ON OR BEFOREAUGUST 27 2014Please visit httpwa-terrightsutahgov or call(801)538-7240 for addi-tional informationNEW APPLICATION(S)15-5261 (A80078)Christian and HollieChristiansen propose(s)using 473 ac-ft fromgroundwater (Vernon)for IRRIGATIONKent L Jones PESTATE ENGINEER(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 31 ampAugust 7 2014)
Public Notices Miscellaneous
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The Stansbury ServiceAgency is accepting bidsfor the removal andstump grinding of 160trees currently locatedon both sides of and inthe center strip ofStansbury Parkway andnext to the communitypool Sealed bids arebeing accepted until 400pm on August 22 2014at the Service Agencyoffice at 1 CountryClub Stansbury ParkUtah 84074 The bidopening will be at 300pm on August 25 2014at the Service Agencyoffice Contractors de-siring to bid must be li-c e n s e d i n s u r e d bonded and able to sub-mit references A projectwalk through will be con-ducted on August 132014 at 900 am at theService Agency office Acomplete scope of workmay be obtained by con-tacting the ServiceAgency 435-882-6188or email servicea-gencystansburyparkorg(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 712 14 19 amp 21 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tooele County is accept-ing Request for Propos-als for a Feasibility Studyfor the Proposed Incor-poration of StansburyPark For more informa-tion please go to theTooele County websiteat httpwwwcotooeleutusclerkRFPRFPFeasibilityStudyStansburyParkpdfFor any questionsplease call Marilyn KGillette Tooele CountyClerk at 435-843-3148(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 29August 5 amp 7 2014)
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NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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Public Notices Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF AUCTIONDate of Sale SaturdayAugust 23 2014 Time1000 AMBeehive Storage 1498North Main St TooeleUtah 435-882-3088This notice of auction isbeing given pursuant to38-8-1 et al Utah CodeAnnotatedUNIT 393 Richard Ar-ellano Generator pi-ano dresser chair endt a b l e s s h e l v e s couches pictures com-puter (FULL)UNIT 430 Richard Del-gado Power washerengine tools car partstoys shelves misci t e m s T r a n s A mVINGIFTA7F4GL18358(FULL)UNIT 216A Carl Ris-beck Dresser bedscamping equipmentmisc furniture tablemisc boxes(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 72014)
NOTICE OF AUCTION
GRAND STORAGE
Notice is hereby given ofauction at Grand Stor-age on August 23 20141000am To settle delin-quent accounts in accor-dance with section38-8-4 of the Utah codeUnits areE39 Lynn Geister313W Davis HorrocksRV04 Raul Vargas Ve-hicle 1963 CadillacRV27 Lynn GeisterMilitary TrailerE39 Lynn Geister19 Charles Hager21 Aaron Hyde38 Brandon Fuller50 Danny Sanders52 Travice Pitcher57 LouAnn Curtis66 Melody Combs86 Karen Martinez90 Steve Gingiss100 Nels Beveridge103 Sondra Castagno106 Scott Luttrell142 Todd Thayne232 Angela Quintana281 Daniel Gavin321 Johnny P Galle-gos344 Mikali HarrisThis action is an attemptto cllect delinquent rentsAs annotated by StorageLien law 38-8-4 All arti-cles stored by a rentalagreement and chagesnot having been paid for30 days will be sold orotherwise disposed of topay charges Auction issubject to cancellation inthe event of settlementof debt between ownersand tenants of GrandStorage LLC(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin August 7 amp12 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
On behalf of The Stateof Utah and Utah StateUniversity Tooele Gra-moll Construction (CMGC) is requesting pricingfor the USU Tooele Sci-ence and TechnologyBuilding to be located at345 Tooele Blvd Plansand specifications for BidPackage 3 Revised willbe available July 252014 at 1000 AM foryour review and can bef o u n d a t w w w gramollcombiddingorin their office at 175 W1100 N NSL 84054 Thefollowing is a summaryof the work we are cur-rently requesting pricingfor Si te concre te pre-cast concrete As-phalt paving Concretepaving Stainless steelstair railings with glazingRough Carpentry Mill-work Epoxy tops Fumehoods Cadaver tablesDamp-proofing Water-repellants Roofing Insu-lation Air amp MoistureBarriers Exterior SidingEIFS Flashings Seal-ants Fire-stoppingDoors Door Frames ampHardware StorefrontCurtain wall GlazingMetal panels ColdFormed Framing Dry-wall Ceramic TileAcoustic ceilings Ce-ramic tile Porcelain tileVCT Carpet Resilientbase Polished concreteInterior and ExteriorPaint Specialties Eleva-tors Specialties ToiletPartitions Lab Equip-ment Fire SuppressionMechanical PlumbingHVAC and ElectricalNOTE the Structuralsteel Structural con-crete Site excavationand joist and deck havebeen previously bid Thelast day for questionsisAugust 82014 at1200 PMwith bids dueonAugust 142014 at200 PMAll questionsand bids are to be di-rected to Gary Hansenat Gramoll ConstructionHe can be reached at801-949-2304 (M)801-295-2341 (O)801-295-2356 (F) oratGaryGramollcom(Published in the Tran-script Bulletin July 2931 August 5 7 12 amp 142014)
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