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TOOELE Home runs TRANSCRIPT carry Buffs past Juab SERVING See B1 TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 THURSDAY March 10, 2016 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 122 No. 82 $1.00 State releases sage-grouse in west desert

by Jessica stabilize a dwindling sage-grouse STAFF WRITER population near the Sheeprock Mountains, said Jason Robinson, State officials released a group DWR upland game program of Greater Sage-grouse near coordinator. Government Creek in Tooele “The viability of this popula- County early today. tion is kind of in question,” he Officials and volunteers for said. the Division of Wildlife Last week, Robinson said Resources captured eight male he counted 11 birds at the and four female birds in Box Elder Government Creek lek — where County during the night, and sage-grouse breed. released them west of Lookout “Where we got the sage-grouse Pass near the Pony Express Trail last night, there were hundreds around 7 a.m. of them,” said Pat Bryan, who The state translocated the birds in hopes they would help SEE GROUSE PAGE A9 ➤

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS For the past two years, wet conditions and deteriorating salt on the Bonneville Salt Flats (above, below) have caused the cancellation of land speed races. Utah legislators recently passed a resolution urging the Bureau of Land Management to take more steps to restore the flats to safe racing conditions. Salt flats’ resolution on Herbert’s desk

by Jessica Henrie STAFF WRITER

A resolution intended to spread awareness about the deterioration of the Bonneville Salt Flats reached Gov. Gary Herbert this week. Concurrent Resolution 8 passed the House near the end of February. On Monday, the Senate voted 23-0 in favor of it, with six abstaining. PHOTO COURTESY BOB WICK/U.S. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT The resolution text doesn’t appropriate any Officials and volunteers for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources moved 12 money or make any demands. Instead, it “strong- Greater Sage-grouse from Box Elder County to a lek near the Sheeprock Mountains ly urges the Bureau of Land Management to for- in Tooele County early today. The DWR hopes the translocation will help stabilize mulate a plan, with the participation of the Utah the Sheeprocks’ sage-grouse population, an official said. Alliance, Save the Salt Coalition, and other con- cerned stakeholders, including Intrepid Potash Wendover, LLC, to restore the Bonneville Salt Flats to safe land speed racing conditions.” “It’s a national treasure, as has been said, and we’re losing it,” Dennis Sullivan, president of the Utah Salt Flats Racing Association and Save the

Utah Motorsports SEE SALT PAGE A6 ➤ set to hold first race of the season Stansbury agency approves amendment by Tim Gillie Motorsports Campus,” said Dave STAFF WRITER Kizerian, co-regional director for NASA Utah. to shoreline project, considers addition The Utah Motorsports Campus UMC officials signed a one- will kick off its racing season this year agreement in January to weekend. operate the facility, which is by Steve Howe UMC will host two full days owned by Tooele County, after a STAFF WRITER of racing and training for the Third District Court judge invali- National Auto Sport Association dated the racetrack’s sale last fall While work continues to restore Utah Region on March 12 and to a Chinese company for $20 Stansbury Park Lake’s shore- 13. million. line, the Stansbury Park Service “We are excited to be back Agency board reviewed options to racing at what is now the Utah SEE UMC PAGE A12 ➤ expand the project at its meeting Wednesday night. Last September, the service SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX agency board authorized manager The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Friday 6:47 a.m. 6:32 p.m. Randall Jones to enter into a con- Saturday 6:45 a.m. 6:33 p.m. tract with Powell Landscape, Inc. Sunday 7:44 a.m. 7:34 p.m. Monday 7:42 a.m. 7:35 p.m. of Tooele for $169,992 to complete Tuesday 7:40 a.m. 7:36 p.m. the project. Wednesday 7:39 a.m. 7:37 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th The board had budgeted Thursday 7:37 a.m. 7:38 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin $300,000 — including a $40,000 Friday 8:32 a.m. 10:02 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 boat ramp project — to rejuvenate Saturday 9:13 a.m. 11:12 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme the eroding shoreline north of the Sunday 10:57 a.m. 12:12 a.m. Monday 11:44 a.m. 1:18 a.m. ALMANAC Stansbury Park Clubhouse between Tuesday 12:35 p.m. 2:20 a.m. Statistics for the week ending March 9. the gazebo and boat launch. Mild with sun and Partly sunny with a Cloudy with a couple Mostly cloudy, rain Cloudy with snow or Wednesday 1:30 p.m. 3:16 a.m. Mostly cloudy Sunny to partly cloudy Temperatures Thursday 2:26 p.m. 4:06 a.m. some clouds shower or two of showers possible; chilly flurries possible During Wednesday’s meeting, High/Low past week 70/29 the board approved spending an First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 51/31 66 43 62 41 57 41 46 30 44 27 43 29 46 29 Average temp past week 47.9 additional $19,655 to replace the Normal average temp past week 41.0 concrete elements on the patio TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Mar 15 Mar 23 Mar 31 Apr 7 area behind the clubhouse as part Shown is Friday’s weather. of the current project. The board Forecasts and graphics provided by Temperatures are Friday’s highs and Friday night’s PHOTO COURTESY MICHAEL WELLS PHOTOGRAPHY went with the cheaper, smooth AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 lows. The sports cars of the Utah Region of the National Auto Sport Association (NASA FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS Utah) will kick off the 2016 racing season at Utah Motorsports Campus this week- SEE STANSBURY PAGE A5 ➤ The Stansbury Park Service Agency board approved spending an additional $19,655 on its shoreline improve- UTAH WEATHER end, March 12-13. ment project during a meeting Wednesday. The board is considering expanding the project further. Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan BULLETIN BOARD B6 Grouse 60/34 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 65/40 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Thursday CLASSIFIEDS C5 57/36 64/40 64/41 65/43 HOMETOWN A10 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Legislature votes to Alex Boye to 67/43 Erda 66/43 OBITUARIES A8 Grantsville expand Medicaid perform in Tooele Vernal 66/43 Pine Canyon Friday KID SCOOP B7 59/35 66/44 53/35 Saturday Tooele 68/44 Bauer Good See A3 66/43 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS B1 65/42 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 66/43 59/34 See A3 66/37 See Stockton SnowfallSaturday (in inches) Price complete 65/42 60/37 Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 65/34 64/39 Ophir on A9 57/38 Source: www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti 66/40 64/37 Green River Last Month Season 70/42 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 63/40 66/36 Moab 59/38 SNOWPACK Hanksville 73/41 Beaver 68/36 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 63/35 Ibapah 63/36 63/34 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 18.6 15.3 9.6 St. George 65/34 67/40 Average 18.0 15.7 9.0 76/46 Kanab 68/37 Eureka Percent of average 103% 97% 107% 56/35 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 10, 2016 Fund balance review prompts district to lower school fees by Tim Gillie After reviewing proposed school tion that large balances means we of the handbook/planner. High $200 for cosmetology 1, and $250 for classes that will be offered for STAFF WRITER fees for the 2016 - 2017 year at aren’t spending the money and schools will charge $2 for a calen- for cosmetology 2. the first time in the 2016 - 2017 their February meeting, the school fees shouldn’t be charged or low- dar magnet. The fee for medical assisting year, according to Pitt. Parents will pay less for school board asked Pitt to look at the bal- ered.” Copies of transcripts will drop will drop from $60 to $35. Adjusting fees to match actual fees in Tooele County next year. ance of accounts at schools where In addition to lowering fees, Pitt from a flat $3 fee to 25 cents per A $5 and $10 parking violation expenses is part of the district’s The Tooele County School fees are held to make sure large said there will be instruction given page. fee at the high schools will be obligation to taxpayers and par- Board approved the secondary balances weren’t accumulating. to principals that money from fees The fee for the advanced graph- dropped. ents, according to Scott Rogers, school fee schedule for the 2016 After completing the review of should be used for consumable ics class will be cut in half, from “No one was charging the fee Tooele County School District - 2017 school year Tuesday night. fee fund balances, Pitt revised sev- items for students. $60 to $30. The business/comput- anyway,” Pitt said. superintendent. The revised fee schedule has eral proposed fees downward. As a result of the fee chang- er fee will also be cut in half, from Altogether at the high school “It comes down to fees are not several reductions from previous “The reason for most of these es, high schools and junior high $10 to $5. level there will be 10 fee decreases, a savings or fundraising account,” years, according to Doelene Pitt, changes is that there were large schools will drop their $10 fee for The fee for the cosmetology five fees eliminated, and no fee Rogers said. “It should be money Tooele County School District balances in the accounts,” she a handbook/planner and replace class will be restructured from a increases. in and money out.” assistant superintendent. said. “And it was the board’s direc- it with a $7 charge for a hard copy flat $500 fee to $200 for barbering, There were four fees approved [email protected] After two-year delay, Legislature sends Medicaid bill to governor Bill limits expanded coverage to ‘poorest of the poor’

by Tim Gillie Advocates for the poor are not Utahns who earn too much to STAFF WRITER satisfied with HB 437’s limited benefit from Obamacare, but coverage. not enough to afford private A House bill that extends “This vote is the Utah health insurance. Medicaid coverage to 16,000 Legislature telling tens of thou- The cost to the state of Healthy Utahns without health insur- sands of low-income Utahns, Utah was placed at $254 million ance but who are currently ineli- once again, that they don’t over the next two years and it gible for Medicaid cleared the deserve access to health cov- would have brought in an addi- Senate on Tuesday afternoon. erage,” said Chase Thomas, tional $960 million in federal House Bill 437, approved by Alliance for Better Utah’s policy funds, according to the gover- both the House and the Senate, and advocacy director. nor’s office. is now headed to Gov. Gary HB 437 will cover mental The Speaker of the House, Herbert for his signature. health and drug treatment for Rep. Greg Hughes, R-Draper, The bill will cover the “poorest people involved in the correc- initially refused to schedule a of the poor” according to Rep. tions system under last year’s hearing or a vote in the House James Dunnigan, R-Taylorsville, Justice Reinvestment Initiative, for Healthy Utah. House majority leader and spon- according to Sen. Dan Thatcher, After the House came up with sor of HB 437. R-West Valley City, who repre- their own plan for Medicaid gap But opponents of the bill say sents parts of Tooele County coverage, Hughes scheduled a HB 437 leaves millions of federal including Tooele City and House committee hearing for dollars on the table and thou- Stansbury Park. both plans. sands of working Utah citizens However, the bill disappoint- The House plan, sponsored by without healthcare. ed Thatcher, who voted for HB Dunnigan, would have extended HB 437 provides Medicaid 437. health care to around 60,000 coverage for childless adults and “I was disappointed that this Utahns living at or below the families with children living at or was the best deal we could get poverty level. below 55 percent of the poverty through the House,” he said. “I The House plan, named “Utah level, according to Sen. Allen voted for it anyway because it’s Cares,” would have cost the Christensen, R-North Ogden, this or nothing. There was no state $63.8 million and brought the bill’s Senate sponsor. way we were leaving here doing in $165.2 million from the fed- To be covered under HB nothing for the third year.” eral government, according to 437, people must be living in HB 437 is expected to cost legislative staff. extreme poverty and be either the state $30 million annually, The House committee, and chronically homeless, involved with hospitals in the state kick- later the full House, supported in the criminal justice system, ing in 50 percent or $15 million the Utah Cares plan. or have behavioral health needs of the $30 million, according to But House and Senate leaders, — mental or substance abuse, Christensen. along with the governor, were Christensen said. The federal government will unable to reach a compromise Dunnigan told a house com- match the state’s $30 million by the end of the 2015 session. mittee that HB 437 would cover with $70 million, he said. Leaders and the governor 16,000 people out of the 43,000 When the 2014 Legislature promised to continue negotia- uninsured people who were failed to take up the Medicaid tions and have a plan ready for expected to apply for coverage gap, Gov. Gary Herbert went to approval by a special legislative under a full Medicaid gap cover- Washington, D.C. and negoti- session later in 2015. age plan. ated a deal with the federal gov- However, after several closed- ernment for gap coverage he door meetings, the Legislature called “Healthy Utah.” and governor announced they By a 17-11 vote, the Senate had been unable to reach a TOOELE TRANSCRIPT approved an amended version compromise and no special BULLETIN of Healthy Utah in 2015 to bring session for Medicaid expansion DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO home federal Affordable Health was called. ADMINISTRATION After two years of trying, the Utah Legislature has appoved a bill to extend Medicaid coverage to 16,000 Utahn’s without Care Act tax dollars to cover [email protected] Scott C. Dunn Publisher health insurance. Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus OFFICE Bruce Dunn Controller Chris Evans Office Manager Vicki Higgins Customer Service West Jordan man pleads guilty to child sexual abuse charges Kristy Lee Circulation Manager by Steve Howe third-degree felony aggravated on several occasions and touched said. interview. EDITORIAL STAFF WRITER sexual abuse of a child connected her above and below her clothing Carlson was interviewed by Following the interview with the David Bern Editor to separate incidents involving an when he thought she was asleep. Tooele City police and he denied police, Carlson was arrested and Tavin Stucki Sports Editor A West Jordan man pleaded underage girl while he lived in The victim told police she pre- the allegations that he sexually transported to the Tooele County Darren Vaughan Community News Editor guilty to sex abuse charges dur- Tooele. tended to sleep during the abuse abused the victim while she slept, Jail. Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor ing an appearance in 3rd District According to a probable cause because she was afraid. according to the probable cause Carlson is expected back in Tim Gillie Staff Writer Court Tuesday. statement from the Tooele City When the victim moved into a statement. He also said he didn’t court on April 12 at 9 a.m. for sen- Steve Howe Staff Writer Shawn Carlson, 41, pleaded Police Department, the victim new home with her grandparents, know why the allegations were tencing before 3rd District Court Jessica Henrie Staff Writer guilty to two amended counts of said Carlson entered her room the abuse stopped, the statement made against him at the initial Judge Robert Adkins. ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager Tooele woman pleads not guilty to felony arson charge LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director by Steve Howe over for trial during the hearing. Aylor stem from three separate a fire alarm and discovered the by Aylor and Lewis. Liz Arellano Graphic Artist STAFF WRITER Aylor shared the apartment fires found in their apartment by fires in their apartment, according The probable cause statement PRODUCTION where the fires were set with the Tooele City Fire Department. to the probable cause statement. also identified another fire-related Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager A Tooele woman pleaded not Christopher Lewis, 32, also of The fires were located on the They claimed they had put out the incident in Aylor’s apartment dur- Darwin Cook Web Press Manager guilty to a charge that she helped Tooele. Lewis pleaded guilty to an carpet behind the couch, in the fires and then called 911 but no ing a suspected break-in. Blood Dan Coats Pre-press Technician set several fires in her apartment amended count of second-degree pantry on a shelf and in the bath- fire alarm is heard in a recording found in the apartment following Scott Spence Insert Technician last September. felony aggravated arson on Dec. 1 room under the sink, according to of Aylor’s 911 call until about 25 the incident was found to be Lewis’ Michelle Aylor, 23, appeared in but did not appear at his sentenc- a probable cause statement from seconds into the call. but he attributed it to a nosebleed SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by 3rd District Court for her arraign- ing hearing Tuesday. Tooele City Police. An investigation by the Utah that hadn’t been cleaned up. carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, ment on a first-degree felony A $50,000 bench warrant was The fires didn’t cause significant State Fire Marshal found evidence Aylor is expected in court again Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 aggravated arson charge. The court issued for Lewis as a result of his damage to the apartment, police the fire in the bathroom was start- on March 22 at 9 a.m. for a pretrial per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; determined there was probable non-appearance in 3rd District said. ed after the 911 call, the statement conference with 3rd District Court $77 per year by mail in the United States. cause Aylor allegedly started the Court. Aylor and Lewis told police they said. The marshal also said they Judge Robert Adkins. OFFICE HOURS: fires and ordered the case bound The charges against Lewis and were awakened by the sound of believed the fires had been started [email protected] Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. COUNTY BRIEFS PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: 4 p.m. day prior to publication. COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, School board approves 2016- Easter break is scheduled for Board approved a boundary Valley View Street between 690 The area is in walking distance BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: 2017 calendar April 14 and 17. The last day of change that will move approxi- East and Broadway Avenue and of Middle Canyon Elementary, 3 p.m. day prior to publication. The Tooele County School school for students in 2017 will mately 50 students from Harris south of 810 North. Students in according to Coon. Making the OBITUARY DEADLINE: Board approved the 2016-17 be May 25. The full 2016-2017 Elementary School to Middle that area currently walk to Harris change for the 2016-2017 year 10 a.m. day of publication. school year calendar at their school calendar can be viewed Canyon Elementary School Elementary School. However, will also reduce the number of Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued meeting Tuesday night. at the district’s website, www. beginning in the 2016-2017 once Harris Elementary students that need to be accom- twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals The adopted calendar for the tooeleschools.org. school year, according to JoAn closes after the new Sterling modated in portables during postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, 2016-17 school year restores a In February, the school board Coon, the school district’s ele- Elementary School is built at the Sterling Elementary’s construc- Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. full week-long spring break. The approved the combination of mentary director. East Elementary site, there will tion, according to district super- Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, 2015-16 calendar has four days weekly early dismissal for ele- The homes involved are be no safe walking path from intendent Scott Rogers. —TG Tooele City, Utah 84074. for spring break — three days of mentary and secondary schools. roughly in the area north of this area to Sterling Elementary. POSTMASTER: break combined with one teach- Beginning with the 2016-2017 Send change of address to: er workday without students. school year, elementary schools $ 00 PO Box 390 TOOELE’S DISCOUNT THEATER — 2 MOVIES! Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 According to the 2016-17 cal- will dismiss students at 12:30 endar, all teachers will return to p.m. on Wednesdays and sec- NIGHTLY 5:00 PG NIGHTLY 7:30 PG-13 NIGHTLY 7:30 PG-13 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 DARK SUNDAY SUNDAY 5:00 ONLY email: [email protected] school on Aug. 15. The first day ondary schools will dismiss at or visit our web site extension at of school for students will be 1:30 p.m., also on Wednesdays. Animated THE HUNGER www.tooeletranscript.com THE Monday, Aug. 22. Winter break —Tim Gillie 882-2273 ZOOLANDER GAMES Entire contents ©2016 Transcript Bulletin will be Dec. 22 - Jan. 2. Spring 111 N. Main GOOD Publishing Company, Inc. All rights break will be March 20 - 24, School boundary change Tooele MOCKINGJAY reserved. No part of this publication may be 2 Credit Cards Accepted reproduced in any form without the written 2017 with March 17 as a teacher Also at their meeting Tuesday DINOSAUR PART 2 consent of the managing editor or publisher. workday without students. An night, the Tooele County School A3

THURSDAY March 10, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Singer Alex Boye will perform Saturday on Tooele High stage by Jessica Henrie ment on this post. I woke up the really big thing for me. Basically www.ticketor.com/alexboye or at STAFF WRITER next day and there were 5,300 if you’re sitting in the front, get the door. comments. I got tons of messages ready to participate. Or in the If buying tickets online, patrons Tooele City will host a “big act” from people in Tooele: ‘Come to back.” can enter the promo code “arts” to in concert this weekend. Tooele,’ ‘Come to Tooele.’ I was Boye said he couldn’t wait to get $5 off each individual ticket, Alex Boye, a singer with more like, ‘Whoa, that’s the answer perform in Tooele. or $30 off each family ticket. The than 145 million total views on for me. I’m going to come to “Just tell people to come out,” promo code cannot be applied to YouTube, will make a stop in Tooele.’” he said. “They’ll have the greatest tickets bought at the door. Tooele Saturday during his Utah Boye has been to Tooele before time they’ve ever had, and that’s About 400 tickets have been Hometown Tour. to speak at LDS Church meet- a promise. I’m really excited to sold so far, with 800 still avail- “My goal was to go to all the ings, but this will be the first time come.” able, said Sasha Simmons, Boye’s places most people don’t go,” he he does a concert in the city, he Boye was born in , manager. said. “Most people go to the big said. England and raised by his moth- Megan Garcia, Tooele City cities like Salt Lake City, Provo, He’s preparing music of sev- er, who was born in Nigeria. He Arts Council secretary, strongly and Orem. I wanted to go to all eral different styles for the con- has had top 10 hits in more than encouraged city residents to the other places.” cert, including the style that has 15 countries and sold more than attend the concert. Boye got the idea to do a small become his trademark — pop a half million CDs, according to “I think the community was town tour about 15 years ago, music with “an African twist.” He his online biography. really excited about him coming when he did a show in Vernal. will also incorporate some of his The concert will take place out, so I’m hoping they’ll come “The community spirit there YouTube videos into the show, at Tooele High School Saturday out and support him,” she said. was so amazing. I’ve always Boye said. at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $20 per “I would like it to be a sold-out wanted to do this,” he said. “I put “The concert is really interac- person or $12 for children age show because I think it’s a great COURTESY OF ALEX BOYE a message on Facebook about it tive,” he said. “I’m in the audi- 5 and younger. Families of five opportunity for our small town to Alex Boye will bring his trademark pop music with an African twist to Tooele High and said if anyone’s interested in ence, really just having fun with may purchase a $75 family ticket. have a big act coming.” School this Saturday. me coming to their town, com- everyone that’s there. That’s a Tickets are available online at [email protected] 3 days of mourning for former first lady Nancy Reagan begin

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Three an admirer. “She did a lot of work said Wednesday. Mr. T was Richard Nixon’s wife, Pat, died in Richard Nixon Library in Yorba Mrs. Reagan and her husband days of formal mourning for that helped the country,” Salazar involved in Mrs. Reagan’s “Just 1993 some 4,000 people attend- Linda, California. A private ser- were among those who attend- former first lady Nancy Reagan said. Say No” anti-drug efforts during ed a public viewing for her at the vice took place the next day, and ed. began Wednesday with a pri- Maurello added: “There’s the 1980s. vate service before her casket always a great woman behind Capt. Christopher Bolt, com- was taken in a police-escorted every great man.” manding officer of the USS motorcade up an empty freeway Friday will be the funeral — Ronald Reagan, will also be in for a public viewing at the Ronald which was planned down to the attendance. Birch Family Pharmacy Reagan Presidential Library. smallest details by the former “One of our saddest situations Tooele County’s Premier INDEPENDENT PHARMACY Daughter Patti Davis, dressed first lady herself. Just as she was is we have so many people who in black, greeted about 20 family always by his side in life, Nancy have called or written, saying • Bio-Identical members and close friends upon Reagan will be laid to rest just they would like to attend, but hormones arrival at a Santa Monica mortu- inches from her husband on a unfortunately it needs to be by • Pain gels ary where a 20-minute service hillside tomb facing west toward invitation only because we only • Numbing lollipops was presided over by the Rev. the Pacific Ocean. have so much room on the lawn,” Stuart Kenworth. Before her death she planned Heubusch said. “As a result, Mrs. • Custom flavoring Attendees included the chil- the funeral’s flower arrange- Reagan was very adamant about • Acne dren of Ronald Reagan’s son ments, the music to be played having some time where the • Thyroid Michael and Dennis Revell, the by a Marine Corps band and the public could come by and pay • Sugar-free widower of the former president’s people who received invitations last respects.” late daughter Maureen. to the private memorial. Public viewings are scheduled • Dye-free Nancy Reagan’s casket was Among those who had RSVP’d at the library from 1 to 7 p.m. on • Morning sickness then carried by pallbearers that for the service were former Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Veterinary included members of her Secret President George W. Bush and his on Thursday. We offer hormone testing & consultation for men and women. 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Hwy 36 a large flag from a freeway over- next to the president, as close as prominent political figure in her 882.7775 884.9990 882.8880 pass as the hearse passed by. possible,” said John Heubusch, own right, tried to keep the event Several hundred onlookers executive director of the Ronald fairly quiet, limiting the guest list stretched along the boulevard Reagan Presidential Foundation to 250 people, although those leading away from the Tudor- and Library. guests included President John style funeral home in Santa The hourlong service, to which F. Kennedy, former Presidents Monica, holding up cellphones approximately 1,000 people have Harry Truman and Dwight D. and cameras to capture photos been invited, was to take place Eisenhower, and future President of the moments. on the library’s lawn. On a clear Lyndon Johnson. More than 1,000 The procession included a day the gravesite affords visitors mourners jammed the streets lengthy stretch of the Ronald ocean views. outside the church in Hyde Park, Reagan Freeway, a state route Those with White House con- New York. named in her husband’s honor nections who have said they will The most recent first lady’s in the 1990s. attend include President Richard funeral was for President Gerald “She was just a very classy Nixon’s daughter Tricia Nixon Cox Ford’s widow, Betty, in 2011. woman, always,” said Jeanie and President Lyndon Johnson’s Some 800 people, including Maurello, a medical assistant daughters Lynda Bird Johnson Mrs. Reagan, attended a private at Providence St. John’s Health Robb and Luci Baines Johnson. memorial service for her in Palm Center. “I thought she did a won- Other guests will include Katie Springs, California, followed by derful job. `Just Say No’ to drugs, Couric, Chris Matthews, Newt a second, smaller service in her she was behind all that.” and Callista Gingrich, Anjelica hometown of Grand Rapids, Another medical assistant, , Wayne Newton and Mr. Michigan. Lupe Salazar, said she was also T, the Ronald Reagan Foundation When former President Polygamists protest plan to Open House make polygamy a felony again Grantsville SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — About like underage marriage, mean it ties go after the group led by 150 polygamy advocates and should stay illegal. Warren Jeffs on multiple fronts. their children gathered in Utah’s Decker, who founded the Courts in Utah and Arizona are Capitol Monday evening to pro- group Sound Choices Coalition, now considering child labor, test a lawmaker’s proposal that said she wants lawmakers to take discrimination and food stamp Senior Center would make polygamy a felony more action to protect women fraud cases against members of crime again. and children. the Fundamentalist Church of The group held signs that read, Supporters of the bill say that Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. “Families not felons,” “I love all it will narrow the law by speci- The FLDS is just one of sev- FRIDAY my moms,” and “Cohabitation fying that someone must both eral different groups in Utah that should not be a felony,” as polyg- purport to be married to a sec- practice polygamy. There are a AM PM amist advocates gave speeches ond spouse and live with them to total of about 30,000 people who defending their families. be breaking the law. Previously, live in polygamous communities MARCH 11 • 11  1 They want lawmakers to let either action alone was a viola- in Utah. stand a 2013 court ruling that tion. The belief that polygamy essentially de-criminalized The Utah House passed the brings exaltation in heaven is polygamy in Utah. bill last week, and it will next be a legacy of the early Mormon Grantsville Senior Center will be holding its Enoch Foster, who said he considered by the state Senate. church. The mainstream Church lives near Moab in eastern Utah Sponsor Republican Rep. Mike of Jesus Christ of Latter-day annual open house on Friday, March 11th with his two wives, said making Noel of Kanab says that change Saints abandoned the practice from 11am until 1pm. polygamy a felony crime violates should be enough to nullify a in 1890 and strictly prohibits it the constitutional rights of con- lawsuit filed by the polygamous today. senting adults who choose that family from the reality TV show lifestyle. “Sister Wives.” Kody Brown and A potluck lunch with sandwiches will be “I cannot say that’s my wife. his four wives won a legal vic- That is a violation of my freedom tory when a federal judge ruled served. Many businesses in the community of speech. It’s a violation of my in their favor in 2013 and struck freedom of association. It’s a vio- down key parts of the state’s big- have donated door prizes. lation of my freedom of religion,” amy law as unconstitutional, but Foster said. the state appealed at the case Foster and organizer Joe is now before a federal appeals You must be present to win. Darger said keeping polygamy court. a felony drives those commu- Noel has said that Utah banned Gotta Get Grantsville Senior Center is open to all nities underground and makes polygamy in its constitution, but people afraid reporting crimes he’s not looking to change pros- Something Off Tooele County residents 55 and over. like underage marriage because ecutors’ widespread, longstand- Your Chest? they could be prosecuted them- ing policy against prosecuting Write a letter to the Editor, selves. consenting adult polygamists. Th ose with questions can call, Former polygamous wife Instead, the state focuses on (it’s good therapy). Kristyn Decker was one of about those who commit other crimes, P.O. Box 390 435.884.3446 a dozen counter-protesters like abuse or fraud. Tooele, UT 84074 who rallied nearby, arguing that Cases like those have been in harms associated with polygamy, the spotlight recently as authori- [email protected] A4

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he Tooele Transcript from the Persian Gulf War. He dump. The Tooele smelter also start- Bulletin has published was greeted at the airport by his Later that week, Mayor ed work on a new $300K zinc TTooele County news since wife and daughter, plus dozens Bowman announced Tooele City plant on an adjacent property. ALL YOU CAN EAT 1894. Here is a flashback of local of other family members and government was in debt. City The new plant would employ an front-page news from 25, 50, 75 friends. funds were being used on sever- additional 30-40 men and was and 100 years ago that occurred The state also allocated $14.7 al projects, including upgrading expected to open in the fall. It during the second week of million in bonds for industrial the dump, paving city streets, would produce between 30 and March. development in Tooele County. installing curbs and gutters 40 tons of zinc daily. March 12 and 14, 1991 The county planned to divide and repairing the jail. “All these March 10, 1916 FISH A newly released police report the money between USPCI and things cost money and people Thomas W. James of Vernon stated the number of major Aptus, hazardous waste treat- sure don’t like to talk about applied to use 1.5 cubic-feet of crimes like theft, burglary and ment companies that were taxes,” Bowman said. “I hope we water per second from a nearby EVERY 99 assault decreased by 20 percent building facilities in the county. can make some adjustments, or spring to irrigate his land and FRIDAY in 1990. At the same time, minor March 8 and 11, 1966 at least show the people what it use for domestic purposes. Any 1� crimes like simple assault, disor- City workers worked to costs.” who wished to protest the appli- Includes Soup & Salad Bar derly conduct, driving under the enlarge the Tooele City Dump March 11 and 14, 1941 cation had to contact the state influence, public intoxication, and upgrade it to “modern The Tooele Lions Club was engineer’s office. and vandalism increased by sanitary techniques.” Mayor reorganized after a two-month In other news, Polish- 21 percent. Police also filed 42 Frank H. Bowman announced hiatus with 47 total mem- Americans petitioned Congress percent more criminal charges the State Highway Department bers under president Howard to send relief to Poland. The war against adults and juveniles. offered to fence the dump and Casey. Gov. Herbert Maw also in Europe had left 20 million Airman 1st Class Robert install an entrance gate, and announced he would speak at Poles without enough food. Broadhead also became the first Theodore Erb had been hired as the dedication of Tooele’s new This report was compiled by Conveniently Tooele County soldier to return watchman and manager for the City Hall. Jessica Henrie. 8836 Clinton Landing Rd Lo catedIn side Hwy 40 • Lake Point For a limited time. Reorder of same style of fish as initial order. FBI agents investigated over Finicum shooting PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — FBI off at Malheur National Wildlife meeting with the sheriff of Grant Oregon investigators said agents who were at the scene of Refuge, launched Jan. 2 by a County. That sheriff is under Finicum posed a threat to offi- �������������� the shooting death of a key figure small armed group demanding investigation by Oregon authori- cers by nearly running over one of the occupation of an Oregon the government relinquish con- ties for contacts he had with the of them at the roadblock, and by national wildlife refuge are under trol of public lands and objecting occupation leaders. reaching for a gun. ���������������������������� federal investigation for not dis- to the prison sentences of two Finicum repeatedly yelled at Occupation members in the �������������������������� closing they fired two shots that local ranchers convicted of set- the officers to either let them other vehicle, including leader missed Robert “LaVoy” Finicum. ting fires. continue on their way to the Ammon Bundy, surrendered. Oregon law enforcement His death became a symbol for meeting or shoot him. Finicum’s widow, Jeanette ������������������������� officials said Tuesday that two those decrying federal oversight, “Back down or kill me now,” he Finicum, on Tuesday rejected ��������������� Oregon state troopers were jus- on public lands in the West and shouted. authorities’ conclusion that her tified in shooting Finicum on elsewhere, and led to protests of After a conversation with oth- husband’s shooting was justified �������������������������������� Jan. 26 because he failed to heed what they called an unnecessary ers in the truck, Finicum says and said she is talking with attor- ���������������� their commands to surrender use of force. “I’m going to keep going” and neys about taking her family’s ������������ and repeatedly reached for his The FBI had said earlier that they speed off, leading authori- fight to court. weapon. Finicum’s shooting was justified ties on a short chase. Speaking to reporters in St. ����������������� Finicum was struck by three because he was going for a gun. Finicum was driving over 70 George, Utah, Jeanette Finicum rounds fired by state troopers On Tuesday, Oregon law mph when the truck came to said she believes her husband ������������������������������������������������� after he got out of his truck. The authorities who were asked to a roadblock, said Deschutes was shot with his hands in the air �������������������������������� troopers also shot three rounds conduct an independent investi- County Sheriff Shane Nelson. trying to surrender. She argued ���������������������������������������������� into Finicum’s truck as it was gation backed up that assertion. A trooper fired three shots at the he was reaching to his side as ������������������������������������� barreling towards them, officials During a news conference in truck as it approached because it a reaction to the pain of being ���������������������������������� said. Bend, Oregon officials played was a threat to law enforcement, shot. But officials also said that FBI videos showing Finicum and he said. The truck plowed into a After Finicum’s death and the �������������������������������������������� agents who were on the scene others in his truck Jan. 26 during snowbank. Finicum got out, and arrests during the traffic stop, ��������������� failed to say that as Finicum was the initial stop by law enforce- someone from the FBI team fired most occupiers cleared out of ��������������������������������������������� getting out of his truck, they ment. Finicum was driving one two more shots, Nelson said. the wildlife preserve. A few hold- ����������������������������������� themselves fired two rounds, of two vehicles that were pulled As Finicum stood in the snow, outs extended the occupation to neither of which hit him. One over while carrying key occupa- authorities told him multiple nearly six weeks before they sur- ������������������������������������������������������ of those rounds hit the roof of tion figures. times to lie on the ground and rendered Feb. 11. ��������������������������������� Finicum’s truck. Video taken from the phone surrender. Finicum yelled “you’re Bundy and more than two The U.S. Justice Department’s of one of his passengers shows going to have to shoot me” while dozen others with ties to the �������������������������������������������������������� Office of Inspector General said the occupants panicking after reaching into his jacket three standoff have been charged with ���������������������������������������������������� it is investigating the FBI team’s authorities stopped the truck times. Fearing he had a gun, conspiracy to interfere with fed- ����������������������������������������������� actions, working with Oregon and ordered them to surrender. troopers fired three rounds, all eral workers. ������������������������������������� officials. With his window rolled down, of which hit Finicum. A loaded ������������������������������������������������������� Finicum was a high-profile Finicum yelled that he and the pistol was found in his jacket ��������������������������������������������������������������� figure in the weekslong stand- others were on the way to a pocket. ������������������������������������������������������ ��������������������������������������������� Your Local News Source ����������������������������������������� Subscribe Today ��������������������������� 435-882-0050 Some seek alternatives to pets’ post-surgery ‘cone of shame’ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Call it ies on whether the cone acts like onesie, for instance. Large Shipment of the cone of shame. 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Stansbury with a potential end date on the landscaping and cleanup from current project set for late April. the construction could be done continued from page A1 During a work meeting, which once already, he said. followed the service agency Board chairman Neil Smart concrete over a textured, aggre- board’s business meeting, Jones expressed support for keeping gate finish that would have cost also suggested another amend- the area around the gazebo in $13,125 more. ment to the project to restore the good condition. Only touch-up work had origi- shoreline around the gazebo. The “It’s such a pretty area,” he nally been slated for the project, extension of the project would said. “It doesn’t make sense not but Jones expressed concern that cost about $30,000 but stabilize to protect (the gazebo) and keep the new and old concrete would the shifting ground under the that up to snuff.” make an unappealing combina- gazebo. The board members expressed tion. “The earthwork under the interest in submitting a change “As we got looking at it, it’s just gazebo is moving and it’s actu- order to the current project with going to look like a patchwork of ally sinking into the lake,” Jones Powell Landscape instead of bid- ugly if we don’t do it all,” Jones said. ding out the project. The work said. Completing the work now would create an 8-foot buffer Work on the project began last instead of in the future would around the gazebo, which could fall and boulders to solidify the save additional wear and tear be filled with grass or expand shore have been installed from on the ground behind the club- the concrete to the shore edge, the boat launch to beyond the house, which is already in the Jones said. clubhouse toward the gazebo, midst of heavy construction, The board is expected to vote Jones said. A peninsula to extend Jones said. on the gazebo project at its next the lake shore behind the club- It would also likely save the meeting on March 23 at 7 p.m. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO house has also been completed, service agency money since the [email protected] Stansbury Park Service Agency is working on restoring the shoreline at Stansbury Lake near the clubhouse. QUILTING FOR A GOOD CAUSE Yeah, it’s that good.

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Jeanette Lovell stands in her fabric shop the Yard Sale in Tooele with the nine baby quilts Lovell, Cheryl Smith and Evelyn Foroscheiser made to donate to the baby pantry at the Tooele Relief Services. Utah Planned Parenthood challenges defunding order DENVER (AP) — The Utah Green to explain how the gov- in avoiding the perception of cor- branch of Planned Parenthood ernor’s move was not intended ruption. While he acknowledged asked a federal appeals court to punish the organization for the Utah organization hasn’t on Tuesday to stop the governor its associations, which would be broken any laws, he said it has from cutting off funding to the a violation of its constitutional associated with other Planned organization, arguing the move rights. “There’s no evidence Utah Parenthood entities accused of was unconstitutional political Planned Parenthood is endorsing illegally selling fetal tissue to retribution against an organiza- the sale of fetuses,” Senior Judge researchers for profit. tion he opposes. David M. Ebel said. But the Planned Parenthood Gov. Gary Herbert already knew Green said the governor has Association of Utah says it did that investigations had cleared the right to end at-will contracts. nothing wrong and has never Planned Parenthood of illegally The appeals court did not participated in fetal donation selling fetal tissue to research- immediately decide Tuesday programs. Its lawyers contend ers for profit when he ordered whether to extend its emergency Herbert decided to end $275,000 JACK WALTERS SHERRI NELSON state agencies to stop distributing order keeping the federal money in contracts as a political move federal money to the organiza- flowing. The panel asked point- aimed at appealing to people tion last fall, Planned Parenthood ed questions of both sides, but President’s Elite President’s Circle who oppose abortion. Planned lawyer Peggy Tomsic told a three- the judges gave no indication of Parenthood also said that defund- judge panel of the 10th U.S. when they will rule. ing its programs that serve teen- Circuit Court of Appeals. The governor has said he was agers and low-income people will If the appeal court doesn’t offended by the callousness of undo the lower court’s decision, the discussion shown on the vid- leave thousands of people at risk. it would send the message that eos, which sparked uproar among The blocked federal funding is public officials may “punish their Republican leaders around the a small portion of the local orga- political enemies for exercis- country. Several states have moved nization’s $8 million budget. It ing their constitutional rights,” to strip Planned Parenthood of also receives money through fed- Tomsic said. contracts and federal money, eral contracts, fees from clients, Tyler Green of the Utah attor- and the organization has sued in insurance and contributions. ney general’s office argued that states like Arkansas, Alabama and Multiple investigations by the organization was still under Louisiana. Most court decisions Congress and several states a cloud of suspicion after the have allowed money to keep flow- have cleared the organization of release of secretly recorded videos ing. doing anything illegal. A Texas showing out-of-state employees In Utah, though, U.S. District grand jury also cleared Planned discussing fetal tissue from abor- Judge Clark Waddoups decided Parenthood and instead indicted tions when the order came down. the governor can block the money two of the activists who made the The appeals judges pressed because the state has an interest undercover videos.

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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN speed races. In 2015, every major coalition this spring. to one million a year or more,” • Simple and fun balance and strength training Salt race was canceled due to rain and A BLM study on the salt lay- he said. “The infrastructure is • The role vision plays in keeping your balance continued from page A1 salt deterioration. The next land down project begun in 1997 there.” • How medication can contribute to falls speed racing event scheduled in determined there was no differ- Although the resolution specif- • Ways to stay safe when out and about Salt Utah Alliance chairman, told 2016 is Mike Cook’s Test & Tune ence in the salt crust after the ically mentions a need to restore the Senate committee on Feb. on July 25-29. mining company pumped salt • What to look for in safe footwear the BSF International Speedway, 25. “I’m excited to vote for this,” back onto the flats, Reid added. the movement to “save the salt” • How to check your home for safety The Bonneville Salt Flats, said Sen. Scott Jenkins (R-Plain “The salt crust depends to a would benefit more than racers, • Guest experts provide information on exercise, located in Tooele County east of City) before the Senate voted on great degree on the weather,” Sullivan said. vision and medication Wendover, are known for their the resolution March 7. “But I she said. “Unusually heavy rain “This not just about racers,” natural crust of halite and other just want to say once again that has caused salt deterioration. … WHO CAN BENEFIT he told the Senate committee on minerals. They cover more than this is an example where the fed- What impacted us last year the Feb. 25. “The salt flats are used • 65 years or over 30,000 acres, or 45 square miles, eral bureaucracy is failing us as a most was we had an unusually for multiple things. ... If you’ve • Has had a fall in the past year and have hosted thousands of state, because this is the manage- wet season.” ever been out there and you just • Fearful of falling visitors, filmmakers and land ment of BLM. ... This is just BLM However, Sullivan said the rac- sit at the access road for a few • Living independently speed racers, according to the mismanagement. That’s why I ers saw a noticeable difference in minutes, it’s amazing how many BLM, which manages the area. support this.” the salt crust after the BLM start- • Not suffering from dementia foreign visitors come to see the The Bonneville International However, Lisa Reid, BLM pub- ed requiring the mining company salt flats because it is such a Speedway is located north of lic affairs specialist, said the to return some salt to the flats. unique environment. Well, right Interstate 80, off Exit 4. Racers BLM is doing several things to “We actually saw a marked Lunch is served at the Center after each class now it is going away.” drive directly on the salt, follow- try to maintain the flats’ salt sur- increase in the salt thickness, Apart from land speed racing ing marked courses identified by face: it gave the salt flats two the quality of the salt,” he said. and tourists, the salt flats draw Call 435-277-2302 to sign up. each racing association. special, federal designations “To the point that Don Vesco in For the past two years, wet — Area of Critical Environmental his streamliner was able to set filmmakers, photographers and conditions on the salt flats have Concern and Special Recreation a world record at 458 mph (in others, Sullivan said. caused the cancellation of land Management Area; requires the 2001). No one has been able to Wendover Mayor Mike potash mining company to return come close to that because there Crawford said he was happy Rep. some salt to the flats; requires just isn’t the distance anymore.” Stephen Handy and other legisla- the mining company to do a salt At the time, the mining com- tors want to protect the salt flats. thickness study every five years; pany owners were pumping as But he wished the legislators had and closed the salt flats to any much as 1.9 million tons of salt reached out more to local people new potash mining. back onto the flats per year. When instead of focusing on the racers. WANT TO Although Reid said it wasn’t the mining company changed “Locally, there hasn’t been appropriate for the agency to ownership, the salt flats began much contact either way,” he comment on pending legisla- to deteriorate again. The new said. “It would have been nice if tion, she added the BLM is also owners typically return less than the Legislature had gotten some SAVE MORE considering reclamation propos- 500,000 tons to the flats each input from a little more in-state als made by the Save the Salt year, Sullivan said. sources closer to the issue.” BENJAMINS? Coalition and will meet with the “We need to take it back up [email protected] MOUNTAIN VISTA

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THURSDAY March 10, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Man tied to Idaho pastor’s shooting arrested at White House COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho of a search. White wasn’t certain The letters, postmarked “He’s whispering and talking has extensive programs, includ- criminal record but does have a (AP) — A man wanted by Idaho how the 30-year-old suspect got Monday, contained references to to his family a little bit,” Padula ing in-patient rehabilitation, for history of mental illness. authorities in an attack that to Washington but said police President Obama, members of said. “He’s doing absolutely addicts, Padula said. Police said Odom drove to the left a church pastor seriously were able to determine that he Congress, members of the Israeli amazing. He gave me a thumb’s Padula was a meth addict for Spokane, Washington, area on wounded has been arrested by had boarded a flight at the Boise government, and John Padula, up last night when I went in.” 17 years before going through Interstate 90 after the Sunday U.S. Secret Service agents after Airport sometime on Monday. outreach pastor for The Altar Remington, who is married the church’s program seven afternoon shooting, accord- allegedly throwing items over A former Marine from Coeur Church, where Remington is the and has four children, has no years ago, he said. ing to information from traffic the fence at the White House, d’Alene, Odom is suspected of senior pastor. feeling in his right arm, Padula Odom had no connection cameras. He then turned south police said. shooting Remington a day after “It was extensive and it was said. with the church before showing before they lost his trail. Coeur d’Alene Police Chief Remington led the prayer at a disturbing to us,” White said of Remington and his wife have up before services early Sunday White said Odom’s car was Lee White said Kyle Odom was campaign rally for Republican the manifesto. been with The Altar Church for morning, Padula said. found in Boise. He said he doesn’t arrested at about 5:30 p.m. presidential candidate Ted Cruz. Earlier Tuesday, Padula said nearly two decades, and they The Coeur d’Alene Police know how Odom was able to Tuesday in Washington D.C., Authorities say there’s no indi- Remington, 55, regained con- have specialized in the treat- Department had issued a war- board a plane when police had without incident. cation Remington’s appearance sciousness Monday night in a ment of drug and alcohol addic- rant of attempted first-degree issued the warrant for Odom’s “I think everyone can breathe with Cruz had anything to do Coeur d’Alene hospital. tion, Padula said. The church murder for Odom, who has no arrest. a good sigh of relief that at least with the shooting, as they work this part of the case has come to to figure out what motivated a conclusion,” White said. the attack outside his church in Meanwhile, Pastor Tim broad daylight. TOOELE Remington, shot six times “However, it does appear that TRANSCRIPT Sunday outside his church in this was a pre-planned attack,” Coeur d’Alene, has regained White said Monday. “And I will BULLETIN consciousness and is talking tell you that some details sur- with his family. rounding Mr. Odom’s planning White said he was told Odom are disturbing.” A Full-Color Learning and threw computer flash drives and He did not elaborate. other unidentified items over Meanwhile, several news out- Activity Page Just for Kids! the fence. Hazardous materials lets in Spokane received letters and bomb teams were working on Tuesday that purported to Every Thursday in Your Tooele to identify the other items, he be from Odom, Coeur d’Alene said. police Detective Jared Reneau Transcript-Bulletin Odom had been the subject said. A8 OBITUARY

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 10, 2016 OBITUARIES Charles G. (Jerry) Freeman Thale Saxton Johnson Freeman Thale Saxton, age 76, passed away March 8, 2016, (also known as Chuck) after a courageous battle with Charles G. (Jerry) Johnson, also Parkinson’s disease. Thale was known as Chuck, passed away at born July 24, 1939, in Tooele, his home on March 9, 2016, after a Utah, to Vergia Oborn and Dell brief battle with cancer. Jerry was Freeman Saxton. Thale married Tired of your old phone system? born July 23, 1929, in Grantsville, Susanne Park in the Salt Lake Utah, and was the son of Paul Temple on July 3, 1959. He was a G. and Laura Hudson Johnson. graduate of Tooele High School, He graduated from Grantsville Radio Institute of Salt Lake and High School and was a member the University of Utah. He spent of the 1947 Utah state cham- his professional career as an elec- Get new, state of the art Cisco phone pionship basketball team. After trical engineer. Many whom he system for when you switch high school he briefly attended supervised said he was the best FREE Utah State University. He joined boss they ever had. His sense of your phone service to Simplii. the Navy and served for four school friends from Grantsville. humor, honesty and work ethic father Dell Freeman, who passed years during the Korean War. All who knew him will remember were trademarks of his personal away three months before Thale’s Call 801-449-9824 Jerry married Jeannine Kinder his great sense of humor, tremen- and professional life. He was a birth. He is also survived by two on Jan. 5, 1950, in Magna, Utah. dous wit and personality. He was faithful and enthusiastic mem- brothers, Roger and Alan Cooper; Their marriage was later solem- a member of The Church of Jesus ber of the LDS Church, having and his sister Ruth Calano. He nized in the . He Christ of Latter-day Saints. Jerry served a mission with his wife in was preceded in death by his worked for Lincoln Wearever in is survived by his wife Jeannine, the Canada Toronto East Mission sister Belva Fredrickson; broth- TOOELE the foodservice industry before his son Dave (Judy) Johnson, and as the first Bishop of the ers, Nick Cooper and VerDell TRANSCRIPT retiring. Jerry and Jeannine lived and daughter Lollie Johnson. Bridgeside Ward in Taylorsville, Saxton; and nephew Kent Saxton. in Washington, Colorado, and He has seven grandchildren: Utah. He especially enjoyed Thale left behind his wife of 56 BULLETIN California before returning to Luke, Wendi, Cindy, Julie, Danny, studying the Gospel of Jesus years, Susanne; four children, his home town of Grantsville, Emily and Chris. He is also sur- Christ and church history, and Shelley (Jerry) Rampton, Gary Utah. Jerry was an avid hunter vived by his brother, James (Lola) he loved teaching, having taught (Shelly) Saxton, Annalee (Chris) and fisherman with fishing being Johnson and his sister, Carol Gospel Doctrine for 20 years. Munsey and Daniel (Shauna) his most passionate pastime. Gallegos. A funeral service will He was instrumental in start- Saxton. He has 16 grandchildren PHOTO OF THE MONTH He enjoyed Alaska trips and be held in the Grantsville Deseret ing “Messiah” in the Taylorsville and 15 great-grandchildren. catching albacore in San Diego, Peak Ward at 550 E. Durfee St., Stake. His family and his tes- Funeral services will be held California. His favorite was his Grantsville, at noon on Monday, timony of the Gospel of Jesus Saturday, March 12 at 11 a.m. February 2016 Winner: annual camping and fishing trip March 14, 2016. There will be a Christ were his most prized pos- at the Bridgeside Ward Chapel, to his secret spot near Saratoga, viewing at 550 E. Durfee St. from sessions. Thale loved life, his 4800 S. 895 West. Viewings will David Manzione Wyoming, for over 50 years with 10:30-11:30 a.m. prior to the family and friends and was an be held Friday, March 11 from his friends from Denver. During funeral services. Interment will avid golfer and tennis player. 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral his later years, he enjoyed going be at the Grantsville Cemetery He loved traveling, camping in Home, 4330 S. Redwood Road, to Montello and the Grantsville following the services. The family his motor home, and going on and again Saturday prior to ser- Dam to fish. He went on many would like to thank the Veterans cruises. He was a lover of art, vices from 10-10:45 a.m. at the fishing trips with his son Dave. Hospital, Huntsman Cancer music and plays. He was known church. Interment, Tooele City He was so proud of his son Dave, Institute, Community Nursing for his sense of humor and wit. Cemetery at 2:30 p.m. The fam- daughter Lollie, and his grand- Services, and Didericksen The world has lost a great man ily would like to thank the many children and great-grandchil- Memorial for their care and sup- and he will be missed more than family members, friends, nurses, dren. He loved sports and was port. The support of dear friends words can convey. He is enjoying CNAs, doctors and specialists a proud Denver Bronco fan. He and neighbors has also been a blessed reunion with his moth- who cared for Thale over the past also followed the Utah Jazz. He much appreciated. er Vergia; brother VerDell; and his 10 years. enjoyed visiting with his high

Patricia (Larsen) by all five daughters and their Palmer, Chelsea Palmer (Kris) A winter sunset on the shore of the Great Salt Lake Billington husbands. Pat was a friend to Hughes, Bethanie Palmer (Miles) and the Stansbury Mountains everyone who knew her. A leader Hillier, Jason Palmer, Eric (Kate) Beloved wife, mother, grand- in many civic organizations and Keele, Jennifer Keele (Lance) mother, and great grandmoth- auxiliaries of the LDS Church as Peterson, Jared (Adree), Elise Your photo could be next! er Patricia (Larsen) Billington well as a Denver Temple worker, Keele (Aziz) Ahmed, Emilee Keele Submit your photo to: passed away on March 4, 2016, her love language was cooking. (Joshua) Bishop, Jessica Keele, [email protected] in Orem, Utah, surrounded With Harvey she served two LDS Carl Warner and Dallin Warner; by her family in a room filled missions: Kentucky Louisville and 18 great-grandchildren and three with love. Born May 18, 1936, Tooele, Utah LDS Job Resource sisters, Carolyn Larsen Schofield, in San Acacio, Colorado, to Carl Center. Pat is survived by her hus- Betty Larsen Blackhurst and Mary and Mary (Luster) Larsen, she band Harvey Billington of Orem, Kaye Larsen Johnson. A funeral grew up in the San Luis Valley Utah; daughters Nancy (Robert) will be held Saturday, March 12 of Colorado and worked sum- Peterson, Carla Perry (Chuck) at the Orem 1st Ward LDS Chapel mers at a dude ranch. She was Hanchett, Susan (Doug) Palmer, at 80 E. 80 South at 10 a.m., pre- a high school cheerleader and Laura (Anthony) Keele and Anne ceded by a viewing from 9-9:45 rodeo queen and briefly attend- (Jon) Warner; 20 grandchildren: a.m. Burial by Sundberg-Olpin ed Adams State College where Happiness Peterson, Sundy Funeral Home at the Pleasant Provo, Dr. Michael Lehnardt she met her husband. Pat mar- Peterson (Tyler) Anderson, Lacey Grove, Utah, cemetery. The fam- in Pleasant Grove and our lov- ried Harvey Eugene Billington in Peterson, Paul Peterson, Crystal ily wishes to thank their “fam- ing friends at Rocky Mountain Del Norte, Colorado, in 1956 and Perry, Kayleen Perry (Bob) Ulrich, ily” at Treeo Independent Living, Care Hospice. Condolences may they were sealed in the Denver Kevin Perry, Amberly Palmer medical staff at American Fork be sent to the family at www. LDS Temple in 1996, surrounded (Beau) Page, Ryan (Tamara) Hospital, Dr. Gary Garner in SundbergOlpinMortuary.com. PT boat nearly restored for war museum

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Now it’s back to its original mated $500,000 needed for the Brassard. National World War II Museum 78-foot length, with two engines move, months of “sea trials” and About 15 men usually served has nearly finished restoring a installed. A third engine is still to crew training on the Industrial on a PT boat, and over the course Protect Your Employees’ Health patrol torpedo boat that sank two go, along with plumbing, electri- Canal, and the final move to of the war, 44 served on the PT- armored German supply barges cal and detail work that will keep the boathouse, Watson said. He 305, Schick said. He said he’s �������������������������������������������������������������� and carried U.S. commandos volunteers busy into June or July, said the museum is starting a been able to track down two sur- ������������������������������������������������������������������� to the south of France. Officials Czekanski said. crowdfunding campaign to raise viving crewmen and relatives of ��������������������������������������������������������������� hope to have PT-305 back on the He said only about 10 PT boats $100,000 of that. about a dozen others. ������������������������������������������������������������������ water in about a year, carrying still exist. PT-305 is one of four The boathouse will include Joseph Brannan, a gunner’s �������������������������������������������������������� tourists and history buffs on the that served in combat and the displays about the boat and its mate on PT-305, told Schick lake where it was first tested in only one of those that will be crew, researched by a historian about a near miss by a British ���������������������������������������� 1944. completely restored and launch- who has worked on PT-305 since bomber who thought he’d hit a ������������������� “There’s quite a bit of differ- able, he said. its arrival in 2007. German torpedo boat. Brannan ���������������������������������������� ence in understanding an artifact The museum may charge Josh Schick began volunteer- said his friend, motor machin- ��������������������������� when it’s sitting and when it’s $250 or $300 for 45-minute boat ing at the museum in late 2003, ist mate Alexis Charles Kupetz, ���������������� operating,” said Tom Czekanski, rides, and $5 to $15 for tours of when he was 15 and fascinated had just stuck his head out of ���������������������������� the museum’s senior curator and the docked boat, said Stephen by work to renovate the Higgins a hatch, and shrapnel tore his ����������������������������������������� restoration manager. Watson, the museum’s executive landing craft now displayed in cheek open. Kupetz was laid on �������������� After World War II, PT-305 was vice president and chief operat- the museum’s original building. the captain’s bunk, and Brannan cut down to 60 feet and spent ing officer. Andrew Higgins’ boat yard in held the wound closed while the ������������������� decades as a tour boat and a However, officials said, PT- New Orleans also built the PT- PT crew searched for a ship with North Pointe ������������������ Chesapeake Bay oyster boat. 305 can’t be moved to Lake 305. a doctor, finally finding a French Medical Clinic ������������������ Much of the remaining hull and Pontchartrain until a boathouse Now 29, Schick wrote his mas- destroyer with a doctor on board, AN EMPLOYED PHYSICIAN GROUP 435-833-0206 deck were warped or rotted when with exhibit space is ready. The ter’s thesis about the role of PT Schick said. the museum bought it. museum also must raise an esti- boats during World War II. He’s Schick said the crewmen he’s one of two PT-305 project his- had the least success finding torians. It’s a temporary job, but information about were Lt. j.g. Czekanski hopes to get him on Richard A. Hamilton of Rugby, staff. N.D., perhaps born in 1915; Schick said PT-305 spent World torpedo man Wilfred E. “Red” War II in the Mediterranean Sea. Horwarth, who was born Feb. “Her primary role in the Med 4, 1916 and died Feb. 18, 1974, was to attack German convoys in Cincinnati, Ohio; and motor running the coast,” he said. “She machinist mate 1st Class William has three kills” — the armored Herman Minnick, who was born barges and an Italian torpedo April 15, 1921, in Logansport, boat. The crew made 77 offensive Indiana, and died May 30, 2004. patrols and fought in 11 actions, “Each one that I haven’t found including the invasions of south- relatives for, I want to get in touch ern France, called Operation with,” he said. Dragoon, and of Elba, Operation Follow us on Facebook! TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9

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UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan Grouse 60/34 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 65/40 Knolls Clive Lake Point 57/36 64/40 64/41 65/43 Ogden Stansbury Park 67/43 Erda 66/43 Vernal Grantsville 66/43 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 59/35 66/44 53/35 Tooele 68/44 Bauer 66/43 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 65/42 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 66/43 59/34 66/37 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 65/42 60/37 Nephi Rush Valley 65/34 64/39 Ophir 57/38 Delta Manti 66/40 64/37 Green River Last Month Season 70/42 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 63/40 66/36 Moab 59/38 SNOWPACK Hanksville 73/41 Beaver 68/36 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 63/35 Ibapah 63/36 63/34 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 18.6 15.3 9.6 St. George 65/34 67/40 Average 18.0 15.7 9.0 76/46 Kanab 68/37 Eureka Percent of average 103% 97% 107% 56/35 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

cipitation, so if we get good pre- Grouse Grantsville cipitation, we could get away with continued from page A1 only doing two augmentations. The plan is flexible.” volunteered with her husband to [email protected] help in the project. Tooele TOOELE VALLEY In total, the DWR plans to SKULL release 10 male and 30 female VALLEY sage-grouse at leks around the Sheeprocks. Officials will return

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said she will incorporate the data PHOTO COURTESY STEVE GRAY/UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES S N I A T N U O M I U Q A N O into a four-year study that moni- The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (above) released 12 sage-grouse in the Sheeprock Mountains tors the birds and how they affect Thursday to augment the local population. The birds were relocated from Park Valley in Box Elder County. the existing Sheeprock popula- Utah State University grad student Melissa Chelak (above right) talks about her upcoming study evaluating tion. the translocation’s success. “Translocations have been suc- cessful in the past,” Chelak said. Dugway “We will be moving some birds this year, some next year, and we F A U S T R O A D will evaluate them to see how it works out.” In addition, Chelak will study the effects of local sage-grouse habitat conservation projects, including conservation efforts by RUSH VALLEY

DAVIS KNOLLS LO OKOUT the DWR, U.S. Bureau of Land P ASS Management and private land- owners, she said. In years past, the DWR success- Vernon Nelson Molina, 801-558-4960 fully translocated sage-grouse to RELEASE SITE populations in Duchesne County www.molinastates.com and near Strawberry Reservoir, Simpson Springs Robinson said. [email protected] Officials decided to translo- cate 40 birds to the Sheeprock Mountains last year when state Thinking of buying or selling, call me ... biologists became concerned about the Sheeprock sage-grouse a sage-grouse conservation with the conservation group on year plan to introduce 40 birds Tooele Specialist. Realtor® population. group for Utah State University’s Monday. each year,” he added. “We know Biologists became concerned Community-Based Conservation “Right now, we have a three- populations depend a lot on pre- about the Sheeprock birds when Program. their population continued to “The goal is to stabilize the decline at the same time most population, because once a pop- other populations of sage- ulation is gone, we don’t know a ® grouse in Utah increased, said (successful) way to bring it back,” Lorien Belton, who facilitates Robinson said during a meeting Try a little TENDERNESS Get our world-famous, exquisitely tender Omaha Steaks® Filet Mignons, Top Sirloins and more. 100% guaranteed and delivered right to their door, save 77% when you order the Family Gourmet Feast. The Family Gourmet Feast 2 (5 oz.) Filet Mignons 2 (5 oz.) Top Sirloins 2 (4 oz.) Boneless Pork Chops 4 Boneless Chicken Breasts (1 lb. pkg.) 4 (3 oz.) Kielbasa Sausages 4 (4 oz.) Omaha Steaks Burgers 15 oz. pkg. All-Beef Meatballs 4 (3 oz.) Potatoes au Gratin 4 (4 oz.) Caramel Apple Tartlets Omaha Steaks Seasoning Packet $ 99 40332XTW Reg. $219.91 | Now Only 49

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A DivingSTORY DARREN VAUGHAN Passion Memmott, Rogers lead local groups to exotic locations for SCUBA vacations

PHOTO COURTESY OF ABSOLUTE SCUBA CENTER eep-sea diving isn’t the first thing that comes to mind for most people when Dthey think about landlocked Utah. But for Marc Memmott and Will Rogers, co-owners of Absolute SCUBA Center in downtown Tooele, it’s a way of life. Their affinity for exploring the underwater world has taken them and a number of other locals all over the globe. “I was on a vacation and started talking to some divers and watching them below me as I was snorkeling,” Memmott said. “It really intrigued me, so I came home from that vacation and signed up for a dive class. I just kept going and loved it.” Rogers grew up surfing in California, but had never tried exploring the world under the ocean until taking a trip to Hawaii. “I was snorkeling, saw the divers and was like, ‘I want to go down there,’” he said. “I tried it and that was it.” Their travels have taken

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Will Rogers and Marc Memmott (top) talk about their love of diving in their shop, Absolute SCUBA Center in Tooele, on Friday afternoon. Local divers prepare for a SCUBA trip aboard the Cat Ppalu in the Bahamas.

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SCUBA diving reveals a whole different underwater world filled with colorful creatures (left), sharks (above) and coral (right). HOMETOWN A11

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Diving you know the history of, he said. continued from page A10 The main appeal of SCUBA diving — SCUBA is an acronym them to exotic locales such as for self-contained underwater Cozumel, Mexico; Roatan, off breathing apparatus — is the the coast of Honduras; Bon ability to see marine life out- Aire, off the coast of Venezuela; side of an aquarium setting. Stansbury residents Zach and Chelsea Haynes (left and below) traveled to the Exuma Cays east of the Bahamas on a SCUBA diving excursion. Divers prepare to take to and their most common des- “It’s like Star Wars,” Rogers the water at Blue Lake in western Tooele County (above). tination, the Exuma Cays — a chain of 300 islands just to the east of the Bahamas. “Everywhere you go, you’re stepping out on these pristine beaches that there’s not one It will take more than a footstep on,” Memmott said of the Exumas, which are largely uninhabited. ball and a coach to heal That ability to see things that hardly anyone else has seen creates an interest for people from landlocked states such this broken town. as Colorado and Utah, which rank first and second, respec- Fourteen-year-old Joe Lacey knows that Tooele, Utah, is a town divided. tively, in terms of the number of open-water certifications Tensions are already running high with the Depression making money issued each year. Absolute SCUBA Center tight and jobs scarce. But then Sterling Harris comes to town, a new coach offers classes for people inter- ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ ested in earning their open- said, mentioning some of the include divers of all ages and water certification, all the way shark feeds he’s seen as being from all walks of life. They can �������������������������� up to classes for aspiring dive among his personal highlights. be seen commenting on each masters. “You wouldn’t believe some of other’s Facebook posts and ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� “Just a basic open water cer- the stuff that’s under there. The chatting about upcoming div- ������������������������������������������������ tification is all you need (for colors, the sharks ... your heart ing trips, as well as trips gone SCUBA diving),” Memmott starts pounding.” by. said. “To get certified, you just However, diving also reveals But diving also serves as a come in and sign up for a class. changes in the marine world. relaxing departure from real “I feel like I’m getting to know There’s two classroom sessions Warmer water temperatures life when things get stressful, the characters in Sterling Bridge and three to four pool sessions, have led to the bleaching of Rogers said. The company’s just as they are getting to know then two days of open water coral, while fishing nets and Facebook page has featured a themselves. The thoughtful layering diving to do your check-off garbage litter the ocean floor quote from Jacques Cousteau, makes for a very compelling read.” dives. It’s really not hard — a and are harmful to fish and who famously said, “From – Garret Batty Director of The Saratov Approach lot of it is home-study stuff.” other marine life. birth, man carries the weight The class costs $280, and “One of the cool things of gravity on his shoulders. He also requires the purchase of about diving — and one of is bolted to earth. But man has “This heartwarming story shows a quality mask, snorkel and the sad things — we see how only to sink beneath the sur- how common goals and victories fins. The shop provides the air, the environment’s changing,” face and he is free.” can break down barriers and lead regulator and buoyancy control Memmott said. “When you’re SCUBA diving, to acceptance and brotherhood.” device (BCD) during the class. Rogers said that seeing those you’re not thinking about work, ������������� Author of Against Her Will and Diving is by no means a changes encourages him to your wife or anything like that,” founder of the Teen Author Boot Camp cheap hobby, Memmott said, take measures to ensure the he said. “You’re only thinking but it is no more expensive well-being of marine life. about diving in that moment than purchasing an ATV or a “You become ambassadors and nothing else exists. The ������������������������������ dirt bike. Gear ranges in cost for the ocean,” said Rogers, only other thing that does that story… told through the eyes of a from $1,000 to $20,000, but who said he won’t even is motorcycle riding — if you’re kid [whose] troubled world [is] after that initial expense, air is attempt spear fishing in the thinking about anything else about to change radically because only $10 a tank and two tanks ocean because of the impact when you’re riding a motorcy- of an extraordinary man.” – Dennis Packard can get you through the day, it has on angelfish and other cle, you better get off the road.” BYU professor of philosophy of art and he said. species. “You’ve got to. You dive [email protected] ����������������������The Film Novelist������ In addition, most popular it and you see the beauty of it. coproducer of Fire Creek diving locations offer rental Everything’s so beautiful down gear, though Memmott recom- there and I don’t want to kill it.” Get your copy mends buying your own gear. 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A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 10, 2016 In deep-red Utah, lawmakers may repeal the death penalty

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — voted to reinstate the use of firing tially voted against the measure been introduced in at least eight was initially considered a long charged in the crime is in a death Utah’s Republican-dominated squads in executions when lethal realized he meant to support it others in the past year. shot. penalty case. He said that sets Legislature will cast a final vote drugs are unavailable. and changed his vote. Meanwhile, a nationwide short- Republican Sen. Steve Urquhart up his family for decades of pain this week on a proposal to abolish The proposal passed a House It now faces a vote before the full age of lethal-injection drugs in has led the push, arguing delays revisited as the case drags on. the death penalty in the conserva- committee by one vote Tuesday House sometime before lawmak- recent years has led several states and costs associated with the “I want them to sit there in that tive state, a year after lawmakers night, after a lawmaker who ini- ers adjourn at midnight Thursday. to pass or consider laws to bring death penalty make it an ineffec- cell, and I want them to know that If it passes, the measure will go back different execution methods, tive punishment. He told lawmak- the only thing that will change to Republican Gov. Gary Herbert, such as electrocution. Utah law- ers Tuesday night that govern- their circumstance in that cell is who supports capital punishment makers last year voted to reinstate ments are not perfect, “yet we’re when they’re no longer able to Follow us on Facebook! but has not said whether he will firing squads as a backup method OK being in the business of life draw breath,” Shapiro said. veto it. to ensure the state had a way to and death?” Critics of Urquhart’s bill told TOOELE Nineteen states and the District kill death row inmates if it couldn’t Steven Shapiro, a Utah criminal TRANSCRIPT lawmakers the death penalty is of Columbia have abolished capi- get lethal-injection drugs. defense attorney whose parents a just punishment for some hei- BULLETIN tal punishment, and proposals On the heels of that decision, were killed in a Phoenix suburb in to repeal the death penalty have the move to abolish executions 2012, said one of the two people nous crimes, and it should remain on the table to give prosecutors leverage in negotiating plea bar- gains. Urquhart’s proposal would allow executions to go forward for the nine people on Utah’s death row now, but remove it as an option ALL IN for any new convictions. At least ANNIVERSARY two of those on Utah’s death row Sale are set to die by firing squad when they exhaust their appeals. That means even if Utah abolishes the death penalty this year, at some point in the years ahead the state could be ordered to assemble a 2015 FORD F-150 XLT SUPER CAB five-member team of marksmen ECOBOOST 4X4 to execute an inmate. Last year, Nebraska’s SAVE $10,000 Republican-controlled Legislature OFF MSRP voted to abolish the death penalty ® over a veto from that state’s GOP WE’LL PUT A SMILE ON YOUR FACE ... EVERY CUSTOMER ... EVERY VEHICLE ... EVERY DAY $ # FKE86818 SALE 32,745 governor. New 2015 Ford F-150 XLT Super Cab EcoBoost 4x4. MSRP $42,745. Offer includes $5,250 It became the first tradition- rebate. Plus tax,title,license,and fees. See dealer for additional details! ally conservative state to elimi- nate the punishment since North 2016 FORD FUSION SE Dakota dropped the practice in 2016 1973. Death penalty supporters $305 MO. quickly launched a petition drive, 0%X60 MO AND leaving Nebraska voters to decide 100% FINANCING 1.9%X72 FINANCING the issue this November.

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SPORTS WRAP Stansbury softball at Copper Hills Buffaloes beat Juab to open season The Stallions started the road to their hopeful fourth-consecutive By Darren Vaughan SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO state softball title with a win over Tooele junior Loryn Fonger (1, left) Copper Hills in the season opener COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR pitches against Juab on Tuesday. on the road Tuesday. The Grizzlies Two teams with state cham- scored three runs in the bottom pionship aspirations opened of the first inning, but Stansbury the 2016 high school softball exploded for six runs during the season Tuesday afternoon at top of the sixth in the 7-3 win. The the Deseret Peak complex, and Stallions will next face Springville the game certainly lived up to on the road Tuesday. its billing. Grantsville softball at Herriman The Cowboys dropped the sea- THS SOFTBALL son opener to Herriman 7-3 on Tuesday. The Mustangs bucked the Cowboys with five runs in the Despite falling into an early first inning, and pitchers Bryce 6-0 hole, Tooele rallied for an Taylor and Krystal Kemp combined 8-6 win over Juab behind Blake to allow seven hits and one walk. Hervat’s grand slam in the third Grantsville faced Cedar on the road inning and back-to-back solo Thursday at 3 p.m. in a game home runs by Loryn Fonger and that wasn’t completed as of press Siearrah Anderson in the bot- time. tom of the sixth. Grantsville tennis at Juab “(Juab is) such a good team,” SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Tooele coach Melanie Nelson Tooele senior captain Trystin Crofts No results were reported. said. “We’ve had a mental block (5, above) looks to steal second base Stansbury tennis at Granger with them for several years. You against Juab on Tuesday afternooon. can’t ever give up with them. It No results were reported. was a tough win and a good win, Grantsville soccer at Juab and I think it was something our girls needed.” The Cowboys dominated the season Juab got on the board first opener against Juab on Tuesday, in the top of the first inning putting eight goals in the net for when Taylei Williams hit a two- the blowout win. Senior forward run home run to left field off Benton Tripp had four goals, while Matt Whiting, Pierse Knapp, Ryan of Fonger with two outs. The Tripp and Tanner Rust each added Wasps (0-1) extended the lead another one each. Grantsville is 1- in the top of the third, as Dakota 0 on the season and will next face Gee singled, Williams walked St. Joseph at 4 p.m. on Thursday, and Kloie Park singled with two a game that wasn’t finished as of outs to set up Josie Richards’ press time. The Cowboys will host grand slam. Richfield on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. But the Buffaloes (1-0) didn’t seem fazed by the early deficit. SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Track: Grantsville at Stansbury Fonger and Anderson singled Tooele first baseman Payton Hammond Stansbury sophomore Sami Oblad and Izzy Nicholas walked to (6, above) fields a ground ball during notched a state-qualifying mark in load the bases with two outs in the 8-6 win against Juab at home on the girls high jump, winning the the bottom of the third. After Tuesday. event with a height of 5 feet, Trista Fackrell drew a walk to 2 inches. Junior Casey Roberts bring Fonger home, Hervat took “It was a tough eclipsed the standard in the boys an 0-1 pitch from Williams and 100-meter dash with a time of deposited it over the fence in win and a good 11.50 seconds. Senior sprinter straightaway center field to Michaela Didericksen exceeded close the gap to 6-5. win, and I think the qualifying mark with a time of Williams walked Kamryn 12.71 in the girls dash. Grover and saw Payton it was something Tooele track Hammond reach base on a fielding error, then Trystin our girls need- Tooele senior Tyson Toone threw Crofts singled to shallow left a state-qualifying mark in the to score Grover with the game- ed.” opening meet against Park City Melanie Nelson on Wednesday, tossing the dis- SEE TOOELE PAGE B2 ➤ cus 145 feet, .5 inch. Toone also Tooele softball exceded the standard in the shot put with a distance of 47-09. Fellow senior Paris Stewart threw the disc 103-01 in the girls competition, which was also a state-qualifying Cowboys get past Wasps in first game of 2016 distance. Softball Registration SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO by Tavin Stucki Do you live in Tooele County? Yes, Grantsville’s Kolby Leach (15, right) SPORTS EDITOR holds a Wasatch runner at first base well then, come and play for the best recreation league in the coun- Grantsville started off the sea- Tuesday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wasps 2-1 to open the season. ty. The Grantsville Girls Softball son with a 2-1 win over Wasatch League is pleased to announce on Tuesday, thanks two a two- the registration dates for the 2016 run second inning. GHS BASEBALL season. All games played at the “Obviously winning is always Deseret Peak Complex. To reg- better than losing,” Grantsville ister, bring a copy of your birth head coach Loren Anderson pitch curveball,” Kelley said. “He certificate, the registration fee and said. “We’ve got everybody back threw that one for a strike, so a parent or legal guardian. Late reg- but one, so they’ve played a lot I was just thinking he’s com- istration fee will be $70, effective of baseball, but they haven’t ing fastball. He’s kind of working Feb. 28. The league is also looking proven anything yet. That’s kind backwards, you know, curveball, for team sponsors and coaches. of what we challenged them fastball. So I was just sitting on For current updates look for us with, ‘you’ve got to prove your- fastball, got a good look at it.” on Facebook at Grantsville Girls self. You’re not entitled to any- Grantsville left fielder Jake Softball League or www.grantsville- thing.’” Paxton drew a walk in the at bat softball.com. You may contact any Senior Christian Kelley hit a after Kelley’s double. Catcher member of our organization or text stand-up double that bounced Burke Boman advanced him to Gerri Welsh (435)850-8422 with once and hit the fence in right- third with a single, and advanced your questions. center field, and scored shortly himself to second on the throw Tooele Youth Baseball after on astute base running to third, leaving runners on sec- Registration for Tooele Youth when Wasatch pitcher David ond and third for the top of the Baseball will open soon for kids Mackay threw a pair of pitches lineup. aged 4-16 (16-year-olds can sign too wildly for catcher Treven Center fielder Riley Smith up to play this 2016 spring sea- Hansen. son). Prices for the following age SEE GRANTSVILLE PAGE B2 ➤ “Well, he started me out, first groups are as follows: 4-7, $70; 8, $80; 9-12, $90; 13-16, $100. FROM THE SIDELINES Any signups after Feb. 27 will be charged a late fee. Stansbury drops Salt Lake Bees The Salt Lake Bees invite talented County teams need to use trip south singers groups and musicians to road opener to audition to perform the National Anthem before a Bees game as bonding time on and off the fields this season. An open tryout will take place at Smith’s Ballpark on here is no such thing as “eas- ties, but the speed of the game and Logan, rebounds Saturday, March 12 from 10 a.m.-3 ing into it” when it comes to the quality of competition increases p.m. Auditions are open to individu- Tthe beginning of the spring Darren Vaughan markedly at the varsity level. While als and small groups (up to eight sports season. COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR some programs are blessed with for home victory performers) on a first-come, first- Unlike football season, which depth that extends all the way to served basis and will take place puts its players through a whole the JV pitching staff, odds of your by Logan Jones rain or shine. It is required that the National Anthem be sung in summer filled with seven-on-seven JV ace competing at the same level CORRESPONDENT drills and the notorious two-a-days Association structures its state of someone else’s top varsity pitch- a cappella and traditional manner as the season approaches, spring tournaments, these early-season er are slim. Logan 2, Stansbury 1 with no styling or individual musi- athletes have little time to shift games amount to little more than The local squads will get a good Stansbury soccer’s first spring outing showed plenty cal interpretation. Audition partici- gears before the first games. glorified exhibitions — also known idea of where they stand against of promise, but ultimately resulted in a narrow 2-1 loss pants should enter at the Diamond Just two weeks ago, teams were as “practice.” They have no bearing some of the top teams in the state. to Logan High. Junior Zach Thomas scored the Stallions’ Entrance at Smith’s Ballpark to awaiting the start of tryouts. This on who’s going to be in the state The softball teams from Tooele and lone goal in the game’s 36th minute. sign in. There is no need to bring weekend, the season starts in ear- tournament come May, and all Stansbury will each face perennial “We’ve got to résumés, photos, portfolios or recordings. Following the auditions, nest as Grantsville, Stansbury and the teams are in the same boat — power Spanish Fork. Tooele also make runs,” said participants will be notified via Tooele all will send their softball, they’ve all just barely been picked will face traditional Class 2A power- Stansbury head SHS SOCCER email if they have been invited baseball and girls golf teams to and are playing some of their first house Manti, while Stansbury will coach Jacob Jones. to perform the National Anthem sunny St. George to get plenty of games of the season. see Class 5A Bingham and Class 4A “We’ve got to find a way to possess the ball in the final at a Bees game during the 2016 valuable early-season experience. There’s really no substitute for third and really work it up and get some shots off. We just Murray. Meanwhile, Grantsville will season. It’s hard to say what the ben- facing varsity-level competition this face East and Springville, as well didn’t shoot enough, didn’t get enough chances.” efit of a few extra days of practice early in the season. Sure, the teams as Coconino High from Flagstaff, Jones praised the team’s strong effort on the defensive To report scores, email would be. After all, thanks to the could have an extra week of prac- [email protected]. way the Utah High School Activities tice against their own junior varsi- SEE VAUGHAN PAGE B8 ➤ SEE STANSBURY PAGE B8 ➤ B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 10, 2016

SPORTS SCHEDULE Tooele All events to begin at 3:30 p.m. Stansbury soccer at Weber Continued from Page B1 unless indicated otherwise. Tooele baseball vs. St. Joseph, Golf competitions will feature time TBA at Hurst Field tying run. Tooele, Grantsville and Stansbury. Tooele baseball vs. Carbon, 7 p.m. Grover replaced Fonger in the at Hurst Field pitcher’s circle in the top of the Thursday, March 10 fourth inning and pitched four Baseball: Tooele vs. Stansbury, 1 Golf at Bloomington in St. George, innings of scoreless relief, get- p.m. at Hurst Field 1 p.m. ting help from her defense to Grantsville softball at Cedar, 3 Stansbury baseball at Dixie, 7 strand four Juab runners in scor- p.m. p.m. ing position. She had two strike- Tooele soccer vs. Clearfield Grantsville baseball vs. Skyline, 8 outs allowing four hits and two a.m. at Pine View High School walks to pick up the victory. Stansbury tennis vs. East Grantsville baseball vs. Sky View, Meanwhile, Williams seemed Grantsville soccer vs. St. Joseph, 10:30 a.m. at Pine View High to settle down after Tooele’s big 4 p.m. School inning, retiring nine batters in Friday, March 11 a row after Crofts’ game-tying Saturday, March 12 RBI single. But after getting Grantsville softball vs. East, time Stansbury softball vs. Murray, Hammond and Crofts to ground TBA at Little Valley Fields 10:30 a.m. at Dixie High School out to lead off the bottom of the Grantsville softball vs. Coconino Stansbury softball vs. Uintah, 4:30 sixth, Williams made a mistake (Ariz.), 11:15 a.m. at Little Valley p.m. at Dixie High School on her first pitch to Fonger. Fields Tooele softball vs. North Sanpete, The Tooele junior made Grantsville softball vs. Springville, 12:30 p.m. at Dixie High School Williams pay with a solo home 1:30 p.m. at Little Valley Fields run to left field, giving Tooele its Tooele softball vs. Salem Hills, 6:30 first lead of the game. Anderson Tooele softball vs. Manti, 8 a.m. at p.m. at Desert Hills High School Dixie High School followed with a solo blast of her Golf, TBA in St. George Tooele softball vs. Spanish Fork, 4 own to virtually the same spot p.m. at Dixie High School Grantsville baseball vs. Delta, 9 after a patient at-bat. a.m. at Pine View High School “(The game) brought out Tooele softball vs. Uintah, 8 p.m. at some things we need to work Desert Hills High School Stansbury baseball vs. Carbon, 1 p.m. at Hurst Field on,” Nelson said. “That’s what Stansbury softball vs. Spanish Fork, the preseason is for. We’ve got a noon at Dixie High School Tooele baseball at Dixie, 1 p.m. big tournament this weekend, SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Stansbury softball at Desert Hills, Tuesday, March 15 and we’ll use these things to Tooele sophomore first baseman Payton Hammond (6, left) readies to field a ground ball during the 8-6 win over Juab at home 4 p.m. Tooele soccer at Kearns tweak and get better. I’m proud on Tuesday, as Juab’s Sydney Cragun (11) dashes to second. of them.” Stansbury softball vs. Bingham, 8 Grantsville softball vs. Spanish Fonger and Anderson each four and walking one. Uintah on Friday before wrap- allowing eight runs — seven p.m. at Dixie High School Fork finished 2-for-4 with an RBI and Tooele will travel to St. George ping up the tournament with earned — in six innings, striking Golf at Sand Hollow in St. George, Grantsville Tennis vs. Bear River a run scored. Fonger allowed six for the Sunroc Invitational on games against North Sanpete out nine. She walked five batters 8 a.m. Stansbury softball at Springville earned runs on five hits in three Friday and Saturday. The Buffs and Salem Hills on Saturday. and allowed seven hits. Golf at Dixie Red Hills in St. George, Stansbury soccer vs. Clearfield innings in the circle, striking out will face Manti, Spanish Fork and Williams took the loss for Juab, [email protected] 1 p.m. Grantsville soccer vs. Richfield his approach on the mound, we “I thought for and then closing with Jensen. It’s Grantsville kind of never could catch onto early in the year, but to throw it Continued from Page B1 it. So the last three innings, you the most part that well, it’s good.” know, we’ve got to swing better Wasatch had the tying run- Join the Club! than that.” we swung real- ner in scoring position with struck out but advanced to first Wasatch’s Jeff Patterson came two outs when third baseman when Hansen dropped the third on to pitch the final two innings ly well the first Masami Kosuge drew a walk on Tooele Club strike, and Paxton scored on and faced the minimum, strik- four pitches and stole second on Tooele 438 W 400 N Annual the play, giving Grantsville a 2-0 ing out one. three, maybe Boman’s indifference, but Jensen Teen Center Membership advantage in the bottom of the Grantsville senior pitcher Kyle got designated hitter Casey Van Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. second inning. Peterson was credited with the four innings. We Dyke to fly out to center field Mackay seemed to calm down win, lasting three innings and and end the game. Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ on after that, allowing only one giving up no runs. He allowed were aggressive Smith went 1-for-3 and struck Club 435.843.5719 hit over the next nine batters he two base hits in different out once. Jensen went 1-for-2 faced during his tenure on the innings, but struck out the next and put pretty and struck out once. Kelley went Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! mound, which lasted through batter to end the inning both 1-for-3 with a double, run and the bottom of the fourth inning. times. Offensively, he went 2- good swings on strikeout. Paxton went 0-1 but Afterschoolol He was credited with the loss, for-3 with a pair of singles and a scored after the walk he drew in allowing one earned run on six stolen base. the ball.” the second inning. Boman went programs forfor hits and one walk, striking out Junior Shaden Lazenby came Loren Anderson 1-for-2 and reached on a throw- four batters. on in relief, walking one in the Grantsville baseball ing error in the fourth inning. Youth andd Teens “I thought for the most part we fifth inning that was erased by “I think it was a pretty solid swung really well the first three, a double play, and yielding two a pitch count to be rested for performance, especially for When School ages 6 - 18.8. is maybe four innings,” Anderson base hits in the sixth inning that games on Friday and Saturday. the first outing,” Kyle Peterson The Club is In! said. “We were aggressive and were left stranded on first and Senior Riley Jensen came in to said. “Shaden threw great and Out put pretty good swings on the third. close, but Wasatch senior Garrett Christian made some big plays ball. Then we kind of went quiet Anderson said he didn’t want Davis hit a double on the 1-0 on second base.” TooeleClub.org or lost our aggressiveness a little to overthrow either of the two count that was nearly identical Grantsville is undefeated bit. (Mackay) kind of changed pitchers, so he had them on to Kelley’s second-inning crack. through the first game and will Davis advanced to third on a travel to St. George on Friday passed ball, and scored when and Saturday for three games, center fielder Nick Picsitelli hit the first of which will be against an 0-2 pitch to short stop for an Skyline at 8 a.m. on Friday at RBI infield out to make it 2-1. Pine View High School. The “We weren’t going to throw Cowboys will return home to anyone too much,” he said. “I face Maple Mountain at 3:30 thought we pitched really well. p.m. on March 17. I’m really pleased with Kyle, how “We’re going to be tough,” he started. he got us off to a real- Kelley said. “We’ve got a few ly good start on the mound. You things to clean up, but we’ve got know, Shaden came in and did to be more consistent.” a good job, three innings each, [email protected]

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THURSDAY March 10, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 GARDEN SPOT Now is a great time to prune told you so. I was in St. If you have larger branches George this last weekend, to cut (and I bet you do), then Iand made my way back Jay Cooper you’ll need to get a pair of lop- north on Sunday. It was rainy ping shears. These are long CORRESPONDENT and breezy down in Dixie, but handled pruners with a bigger really quite comfortable none- blade and bill that allow you theless. As my friends and I to reach a bit further into the headed north up I-15, it became avoid maintenance on your car center of a shrub or up in a tree apparent that life was going to or lawnmower, would you? Oil to cut medium-sized branches. be quite different in a few hours. needs changing. Filters need Get adequately strong handles As we approached the town of replacing. Spark plugs need and cutters. I’ve seen under- Beaver, we could see the storm adjusting. So it is with our trees, sized cutters or handles fail. Get front approaching from the shrubs and bushes. something a bit beefy, but not so west and a significant amount Without proper pruning, heavy that you can’t handle it. of snow falling from the clouds flowering plants will not main- Once you have these two that would lead to the dramatic tain the ability to flower. Bushes tools, you are ready for the change to come. It was wish- with beautifully colored stems majority of shrub pruning you’ll ful thinking to outrun it. As we (think red-twig dogwood) will need to do. The first thing to do headed further towards home, not continue to produce those is not to simply cut off the top we had fits and bursts of rain, beautiful stems if multi-season of the shrub. This is called, as PHOTO COURTESY OF JAY COOPER sleet, snow, calm, wind and… wood makes up the majority you might guess, “topping.” I’ve Now is a great time to prune, when it is easy to see a plant’s stems and branches. sunshine. All in all it was quite of the shrub. Renewal of many heard it described as the “ice spectacular — from the warmth plants are heavily dependent cream cone” cut. This approach Now, move about halfway up of tion if this is something you about half way through. The and safety of our car, that is! on pruning or removal of older rounds off the top of the bush the desired finished height of can tackle yourself or need to second cut is still further out, six When I stepped out of the car, growth. with all pruning done only at the shrub, and cut one half of call in a professional. Large to 12 inches beyond the first cut, and moved my gear and me into There are other reasons to the tips of the stems. Bad move. the remaining main branches. branches are quite heavy and, but on top of the branch. As you my parked truck, I knew for sure prune as well. Trees can get Here’s why. Make these cuts just above an when cut, can fall in unpredict- saw through, the branch will I wasn’t in Kansas (St. George) overgrown and become out of Once you cut off the tips existing branch or a node where able ways. Although the scale is break back to your undercut — anymore, and Dorothy and Toto scale for their surroundings. of the stems, you’ve removed a branch will grow. Finally, move different, the principles are the without stripping the bark down were nowhere to be found! Yep. Many a real estate agent has the terminal bud that “ruled” to the top and outside edges, same. Branches can be removed the trunk. Then, finish the job It’s March — the official sponsor advised a home seller that their that stem. Now that’s it gone, and prune the outside perimeter because they are growing in the by correctly cutting the branch of sucker weather. overgrown trees and shrubs it’s botanical anarchy (oh, the to final height and shape. wrong direction, or there are stub off adjacent to the trunk, While it’s not a good time to need to be trimmed back to drama!) as the buds remain- With this approach, the plant too many in the tree. Disease leaving a collar of tissue intact put out sensitive seedlings or enhance the attractiveness of ing on the stem now compete will produce more foliage and or damage may be present that where the trunk transitioned plant corn in cold soil (it’ll rot the grounds and the house. to grow the longest stem to flowers, have healthier stems needs to cut out. Again, look to the limb. If you’d like to see before it can germinate), there Safety can be a factor too, both reach towards daylight. You’ve and branches and a much more for places to cut just above side me demonstrate what I’ve just are some great things you can from limbs that are too large seen this if you’ve observed a natural and pleasing shape. In branches, or at the attachment described, visit https://youtu. be doing now to really get a and pose a danger to people tree topped under power lines fact, it’s a consummate com- point towards the bottom of the be/UsiS8Q2qvda (Hey! Don’t jump start on this upcoming and property, as well as creating to keep it from getting close to pliment when no one notices tree. blame ME for these YouTube gardening season. hiding places for those with ill the transmission cables. Where that the shrubs around your Tooling changes when prun- addresses) to make this skill Besides doing some serious intent. You get the idea. larger branches were, there are place have been pruned! While ing trees. You will depend more your own. dreaming about what is to be in Let’s get started with shrubs. now a multitude of small com- it’s true that the difference on your lopping shear and Now pick a warm day and get a few months, pruning will have To do the job, you’ll need a set peting branches, all scrambling between a good and bad haircut even more on a pruning saw. started. You’ll find the work to the strongest positive outcomes of handheld pruners. Use the skyward. is about three weeks (c’mon, A pruning saw has large teeth be rewarding, and it’s easier to on how your yard, orchard, vine- bypass style, where the sharp- The proper way to prune a you’ve heard that one before!), with spaces between them to see what you are doing without yard or garden will look — and ened blade “bypasses” the shrub is to work from the inside a bad cut on your shrubs hangs quickly cut and then expel the leaves in the way. And, from the perform — this year. lower hook-shaped portion. out. Identify about one-third of around a lot longer! sawdust. A carpenter’s saw is not plant’s standpoint, all this work It’s tempting to let bushes, This produces a better cut with the main branches that are orig- If you’d like to see me designed for this, so avoid using is done while it’s still asleep. shrubs and trees “have their less effort. Buy a good pair, and inating at the base of the shrub. demonstrate what I’ve just one. That’s a good thing. own way.” It sounds natural, invest as much as you can to Choose branches scattered described, visit my YouTube To eliminate tear-back dam- almost morally superior, to let get something that will last for evenly throughout the bush and channel at https://youtu.be/ age to the tree, remove larger Jay Cooper can be contacted everything grow according to many years. With basic sharpen- prune those, most likely with BJGpJNLm8Zg. (By the way, that branches by using the three-cut at [email protected], or its own inclinations. Hogwash. ing, a bit of oiling, and a bit of your lopping shear, just above shrub in the video is now well method. Your first cut is up the you can visit his web channel at Think of pruning as cooperat- buffing from time to time, you’ll where the branch comes out over six feet tall!) branch about a foot from the youtube.com/dirtfarmerjay for ing with the plant to bring out acquire a long-term gardening of the base. Cut as close as you As for pruning trees, you final cut line. This cut is on the videos on gardening, shop skills, its best attributes. You wouldn’t friend. can without damaging the base. have to make a determina- underside of the branch and culinary arts and landscaping. CRITTER CHATTER See News Happening? Male cicadas desensitize their own hearing Give Us a Call! 882-0050 he cicada’s name is the only ones capable of sing- their own species singing. As a tures big and small. She can be TOOELETRANSCRIPT derived from the Latin ing, they will call out to attract a matter of fact, a cicada’s song contacted at CritterChatter@live. BULLETIN Tword meaning “tree crick- female, but because of the loud- can sometimes be heard up to a com. et.” It is most commonly known ness of their own song, they will mile away. It is also claimed that for its excessively loud song, desensitize their own hearing so cicadas are capable of causing which is intended for calling they don’t deafen themselves. human deafness if one were to mates or confusing predators. Although females are incapable sing directly outside the ear. For of singing, they are still able to comparison, their song can be produce sound, and do so by as loud as a lawn mower. flicking their wings and mak- Taylor Lindsay ing a clicking-like noise. This Taylor Lindsay is a writer and GUEST COLUMNIST is their response to the male of photographer of wildlife crea-

Cicadas, depending on the species, can vary in size from one to two inches in length. They are harmless as they can neither bite nor sting; therefore, they are safe to hold. However, because of the adult’s diet of sap or stem liquids, cicadas have been known to mistake human limbs for tree branches. Doing ® so, they will sometimes attempt Being wattsmart saves to land on people and inflict them with their proboscis, but will take off once they figure out Weber State $720,000 their mistake. Depending on the species, most cicadas have short life in energy costs each year. spans. As adults, they usually live 14 to 40 days, so the cicada’s PHOTO COURTESY OF TAYLOR LINDSAY song is mainly intended for After flying onto the photographer, a beautiful cicada rests on her hand while attracting mates. Males being being photographed. He was later placed on some foliage and left unharmed. Putting them at the BIRTHDAY MISSIONARY head of the class. Elder Edward James Jones II Elder Edward James Jones II recently returned home after successfully completing a mis- sion for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in the Florianopolis mission. Elder Jones will speak Sunday, March 13, 2016, at 11 a.m. in the 11th Ward sacrament meeting, 180 S. Coleman St. Elder Jones is the son of Steve and Jody Borgogno and Ed Jones. wer w attsmartregisteredis U.S.in Patent ce. and Trademark Offi Verl Coates The family of Verl Coates wants to wish their husband, dad, grandpa and brother a very Follow us happy 80th birthday. Friends are Rocky Mountain 2016 © Po welcome to join in the celebra- on Facebook! tion on Sunday, March 13 from 6-7 p.m. at 196 W. Utah Ave. In Learn how Rocky Mountain the event of inclement weather, TOOELE please join us at the Smart Music TRANSCRIPT Power can help you save at Hall, 635 N. Main St. Happy wattsmart.com. birthday, Grumpy!! BULLETIN Let’s turn the answers on. B4 COMICSB4 COMICS

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Heart of the City by Mark Tatulli The Fusco Brothers by J.C. Duffy

Pooch Café by Paul Gilligan The Duplex by Glenn McCoy

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Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by Timothy E. Parker March 7, 2016 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ACROSS 36 Health DOWN 27 Most Follow your heart and bring 1 Not for store 1 Need prized about the changes you deem 5 Construc- offering liniment asset necessary. Rely on your instincts to help you make choices that will tion girder 37 Do some 2 Time for 28 Dessert Thatababy by Paul Trapp 10 Did stitching lunch, menu influence your future and add to laps 38 Take in, often items your security. ★★★★ 14 Kansas as trousers 3 Palomino’s 29 Lock, TAURUS (April 20-May 20): field 39 Bridge pace stock and Refuse to let your emotions get 15 Prefix with guarder of 4 Exists barrel? in the way of good judgment. “graphy” folklore as an 30 Many may Let your intuition guide you, 16 Country 40 Dignifies activating be saved and you’ll avoid being taken for singer 42 Disgraces force 32 Windy-day granted. ★★ McCann 43 Corre- 5 Sweet toys GEMINI (May 21-June 20): 17 Bamboozled sponds frostings 35 Homeless Focus inward and make personal 19 All logically 6 Afflictions feline changes that are geared toward aflutter 44 “Maalox 7 Bullwinkle’s 36 Commerce advancement. Relying on others 20 Twists moment” cousins imbalance ★★★★★ together cause 8 Beverage 38 French could be a mistake. 21 Hull areas 45 Veep more clergyman CANCER (June 21-July 22): 23 Tiny before bitter than 39 Base near Stick to your agenda. Don’t amounts Biden beer home worry about what someone else of work 47 “H.M.S. 9 Bit of 41 Made a is doing. You don’t have to follow 24 Flynn Pinafore,” skull piggish the crowd. ★★★ of old for one contents remark? LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Deal Hollywood 51 “Black ___ 10 A way 42 Flower with money and health matters 25 Wash, Down” to ski shop intuitively. Take responsibility rinse and 52 Graduation 11 Latitude emanations when it comes to money mat- spin garb 12 Burn- 44 Detached ters, settlements and negotia- 28 They 54 Away soothing 45 Have a tions. ★★★ make from plant conversation VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): assertions the salty 13 Things in 46 Angel’s Show compassion when deal- 31 Counts, spray waiting topper ing with others. Talks will lead nowadays 55 Danger rooms, 47 Word to an interesting proposition, 32 Muslim signal briefly on a store but before you make an impul- magistrates 56 Opposed 18 Does sign to, in sive move, question the motives (var.) some 48 Loose ★★★ 33 ___ de “Li’l electrical garment behind the offer. Janeiro Abner” work 49 Branch LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 34 “Famous” 57 Let 22 Pupil offshoot Keep the peace. You’ll be far cookie the cat surrounder 50 “Green more effective if you are diplo- maker out of the 24 Oldest Gables” matic. Put more emphasis on 35 “American bag 25 “Cut it out!” girl self-awareness and being your Idol” 58 Colors 26 Chinese 53 “Open very best. ★★★ contestant slightly official’s sesame” SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Clay 59 Book unit residence speaker Socializing with friends or hosting a get-together will help you con- HEAD WARMERS By Linda K. Palmer nect with the people you want to spend more time with. ★★★★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Making assumptions or believing everything you hear will be your downfall. Get your facts straight and don’t give away per- sonal information that might be used against you. ★★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Don’t feel obligated to pay for others or to donate money toward responsibilities that belong to someone else. You’ll benefit the most by getting back to your own plans for the future. ★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Hard work will help you reach whatever goal you set. Whether it has to do with getting ahead pro- fessionally or raising your profile, it will help you gain recognition. ★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Listen to advice, but don’t feel pressure to do exactly what oth- ers think you should do. You have to let your instincts lead you down the path that makes the most sense to you. ★★★

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‘Sterling Bridge’ author visits the process, he garnered several TJHS to hold “Welcome tion process. activities and programs will be SUP Utah high school football cham- Night” for future seventh- Registration for classes will available for students and par- Chad Robert Parker gave pionships at a time when smaller graders take place in the cafeteria, begin- ents so they can learn what these an honest and heart warming schools competed against the Any sixth-grade students who ning at 5 p.m. Sessions will begin activities and programs provide account of his newly published larger city-based high schools plan to register at Tooele Junior every 15 minutes and run until for the students. novel “Sterling Bridge” to mem- with their much larger student High School next fall should 7 p.m. Counselors will conduct Tours of the school will be bers and friends of the Sons bodies. He even claims one more attend the seventh-grade regis- the registration, answering ques- given by the student government of Utah Pioneers Settlement state championship because Box tration Welcome Night to be held tions and providing the regis- officers. Administration, coun- Canyon Chapter on Thursday, Elder High School refused to play Wednesday, March 16. It will take tration forms to be completed selors and teachers will be avail- March 3 at the TATC in Tooele. Tooele one year for that coveted place at the Tooele Junior High and handed in that evening. A able to meet and ask questions Several attendees at Mr. Parker’s crown. School from 5-7 p.m. sample form was mailed out to about the school. presentation lived in Tooele dur- Most importantly were the This will be a great oppor- all prospective seventh-grade If any parent has questions, ing or shortly after the real life principles of unity and work- tunity for students, as well as students a couple weeks ago. they can call the counseling office events that were the basis for ing together for the good of the their parents, to learn about The letter that was mailed at Tooele Junior High School by his short novel, and can testify whole that flavor the 126 pages PHOTO COURTESY OF DARRELL SMITH all the classes offered for next also included assigned times for calling (435) 833-1921 ext. 2518 to the divided town Tooele was of this novel. Real people and Chad Robert Parker, author of “Sterling year. Counselors will help them parents and students to come and speak with Elisa Jenkins or then. Future film interests dic- real happenings as told through Bridge,” speaks during the March 3 din- decide what classes to register throughout the evening. leave her a message. ner meeting of the Settlement Canyon tated that this work not be a long, the memories of some present Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers. for as they complete the registra- Advisors of the extracurricular all-inclusive book. during these times, as well as Parker’s book is about legendary Tooele “Sterling Bridge” tells the children and others recalling High football coach Sterling Harris, true story about Sterling Harris’ what had been told to them, who helped unite the community. FINANCIAL FOCUS unwavering attempts to bring limit in some minds the actual New Town and Old Town Tooele day-to-day story. As explained the first Thursday of every month into one cohesive, pullled- by the author, several situations at 6:30 p.m. in the wonderful together community. As a con- were blended together to make TATC building at 80 S. Tooele cerned teacher and football the story more readable, and at Blvd. The speaker for April 7 will International investing coach, Mr. Harris managed to times the order of the story is be Jon Bryan (not Tooele’s John pull this off, using every means changed for the same reason. Bryan), who will tell the real- available to him. He visited What doesn’t change is the unde- time story of the destruction of unwilling students and athletes niable principles and example of the Provo Tabernacle, and the in their homes and in their gath- one of Tooele’s greatest citizens, building and recreating of the can expand your horizons ering places such as Home Town Sterling Richard Harris. remains of that historic building Bakery that still exist today, and If such presentations and into the beautifully designed and f you don’t mind slow trips, obviously affect the investment various LDS gathering places camaraderie of those with simi- constructed Provo Town Center you can go around the outlook within these regions. like cultural halls, where dances lar values appeals to you, come Temple of The Church of Jesus Iworld in 80 days. But it takes Tye Hoffmann • Fluctuating exchange rates that excluded the non-LDS New join the SUP’s potluck dinner fol- Christ of Latter-day Saints. almost no time to become a — The exchange rate between GUEST COLUMNIST Town teenagers were held. In lowed by speakers such as these global investor. So, should you U.S. and foreign currencies fluc- look abroad for good invest- tuates all the time. This move- ments? ment can decrease or increase APPLE TECH GURU You may not have thought duce high-quality, well-known the dollar value of your invest- about it. And that may not be products. Like many of the best ment even if its actual price all that surprising, because American businesses, these remains unchanged. when Americans check market foreign companies are likely to • Difficulty in obtaining infor- updates, they typically see data remain competitive far into the mation — Financial information for the Dow Jones Industrial future — which means they can about specific companies in Privacy matters most Average, the Standard & Poor’s be attractive to serious, long- emerging markets can be hard 500 Index and the Nasdaq term investors. to obtain, which is why it may t’s about time for you to You may need to type in your Composite, all of which provide • Diversification — If you be better to invest using profes- check your privacy settings, Apple ID or password to make information for essentially one invest entirely in domestic sional managers. Ias they can occasionally Scott Lindsay this change. asset class: large-capitaliza- investments, and the U.S. finan- Given these factors, if you are change without you knowing. The lower section, gives you tion domestic stocks. Yet, U.S. cial markets suffered a down- going to invest internationally, GUEST COLUMNIST I recommend you look at your the chance to select where your equities actually only represent turn, your portfolio would likely it’s probably a good idea to do privacy settings a few times downloaded apps can come slightly more than one third take a big hit. But if you spread so with the help of a financial a year unless you suspect or from. The default is “Mac App of world equities, according to your investment dollars between professional — someone with notice changes with your system you can use it, or you can click Store and identified developers” Bloomberg, a financial news both U.S. and international the resources and experience to that you know you didn’t make. the Change Password button and I recommend you use this service — so if you’re confining investments, you could lessen help you avoid potential pitfalls. Select the Apple menu at and you are prompted to enter setting unless you know why yourself to the U.S., you may be the impact of the U.S.-based But don’t ignore the opportuni- the top-left, select System your old password, your new you would want to choose oth- missing out on an opportunity. volatility. The U.S. financial ties available internationally. Preferences. Next, select Security password (twice) and then you erwise. By investing internationally, markets do not always move in The exact amount depends on & Privacy. can use a password hint in case Next, at the bottom-right, you can gain at least two signifi- tandem with global markets, so, your risk tolerance, goals and There are four tabs near the you need help remembering it. click “Advanced.” These options cant benefits: when we’re down, they might time horizon. top of the box. Select General Select the Change Password but- further customize your log in • Growth potential — U.S. be up. (Keep in mind, though, The world is a big place — if it is not already selected. ton to make the changes. preferences. You can adjust how stocks have achieved good that diversification, by itself, investing an appropriate portion Depending on your own Mac’s The next three options long it takes before your com- returns for long stretches of can’t guarantee profit or prevent of your portolio in international circumstances, you may or may depend on your preferences. puter logs out after a certain time. Yet, in any given year, losses.) investments could help broaden not need to set a password. If The first option, when your Mac amount of time of inactivity. markets in other countries can While investing internation- your investment horizons. Past you keep valuable information goes to sleep, you can require it You can also require an admin- outperform the U.S. — and they ally offers some advantages, it performance is not a guarantee that may injure you if it falls to log in again with your pass- istrator password to access sys- have done just that.* By looking also carries some specific risks. of future market performance. into the wrong hands, then you word. Place a checkmark in the tem-wide preferences by check beyond our borders, you can Here are a few to consider: should set a strong password to box and then you can establish marking the box. The last one invest in — regions with dif- • Political or economic insta- Tye Hoffmann is an invest- protect yourself. When select- the amount of time it can sleep applies if you have a remote ferent prospects for economic bility — A quick glance at the ment representative for Edward ing your password, do not use before you must use your pass- control infrared receiver, you growth. headlines can tell you that dif- Jones Investments located at 974 familiar things such as the name word to log back in. Click the can click “Pair” and after fol- In mature economies, such as ferent parts of the world may N. Main St. in Tooele. He can be of a pet, the numbers of your drop-down arrows and choose lowing the instructions, you can those found in Western Europe, be undergoing political or eco- contacted at 833-9440 or at 830- address or phone number or between “immediately” to “8 connect your remote to your you can find investment pos- nomic turmoil — or both at the 0917. even birthdates of your spouse hours.” If you leave the check- Mac. If you want to disable your sibilities in companies that pro- same time. This instability can or children. Criminals will try mark box blank, when your Mac remote control infrared receiver, these first, hoping you use them goes to sleep it will not require a checkmark the box. Click “OK” because they will be easier to password for access. to save your changes. POETRY remember. The second option allows you Click the lock in the lower-left To set your password, or to to set a message that appears on corner to save and lock all the remove your login password in your lock screen when it locks. changes you have made and you the event you do not have con- Checkmark the box, click “Set can close the box. Next week, I ‘My Mother Worries About My Hat’ fidential information on your Lock Message” and then type will continue to cover the other Mac, click the lock in the lower- what you want to appear on three tabs in the Security & n my limited experience, Poetry is made possible by The left corner of the box. Enter your your lock screen. Click “OK” to Privacy box. mothering and worrying Ted Kooser Poetry Foundation (www.poet- Apple user ID and password save your changes. go hand in hand. Here’s a ryfoundation.org), publisher I U.S. POET LAUREATE, and select Unlock. This will The third option, if you would For 14 years, Scott Lindsay mother’s worry poem by Richard of Poetry magazine. It is also 2004-2006 unlock all the options for all the like to bypass the entire log in has helped tens of thousands of Jarrette, from his fine book, A supported by the Department tabs available in the Security & procedure, remove the check- people better their skills, publish- Hundred Million Years of Nectar of English at the University of Privacy box. mark from the box: “Disable ing more than 400 articles about Dances. He lives in California. Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copy- With the options unlocked, automatic login.” However, if Microsoft and Apple software, the right ©2015 by Richard Jarrette, you can now change your pass- you remove this checkmark, computer and the Internet. You My Mother Worries About My She’s at it again, it’s August, “My Mother Worries About My word by clicking the Change your Mac will boot directly to can reach Scott for comments or Hat the grapes are sugaring. Hat,” from A Hundred Million Password button. If you have your desktop, allowing access questions at ScottLindsay@live. Every spring my mother says I I say, Okay, and pluck a little Years of Nectar Dances, (Green an iCloud password set up, without any security barriers. com. should buy a straw spider from her hair— Writers Press, 2015). Introduction hat so I won’t overheat in copyright © 2015 by The Poetry summer. hair so fine it can’t hold even Foundation. 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B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 10, 2016 The Bulletin Board

more information, call (435) 833-1934 dents to attend all sessions of class. www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are offering an emergency food pantry to seniors require assistance and need Tooele ext. 1410. We are located at West All students must purchase a Hunter God’s beloved child, beautifully created meet the needs of our community. The Tooele County rides to doctors or other health profes- Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, Education voucher for $10 from a in God’s own image. Whatever your his- food pantry is available for emergency Groups and events sionals. Rides help seniors live more Senior Center Tooele. Please enter through the south license agent/vendor before attending tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays independent lives. Call (435) 843-4114 The senior center is for the enjoyment of side doors. a class. Bring the voucher to the first the Episcopal Church welcomes you. from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at Local author seeks photos for more information. The Grantsville all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- class and give to the instructor. The 580 S. Main Street. For information call and Tooele Senior Centers also are in Kindergarten Readiness Spanish services A local author and historian is seeking ing activities include bridge, pinochle, voucher includes all costs for the class (435) 882-2048. original photographs of Saltaire, Black need of volunteers. For more informa- The Tooele Family Center-PIRC is offer- La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele bingo, exercise program, line dancing, and includes a small game license that Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, tion about volunteering at the Grantsville ing a free weekly workshop for both par- le invita a sus servicios en español The Tooele County Food Bank wood carving, Wii games, watercolor is validated upon completion of the as well as any similar turn-of-the-century Center, call Dan at (435) 843-4753. For ent and child. Your child will participate los jueves a las 6 p.m. y los domingos class, movies and health classes. class. For more information, call Gene & Grantsville Emergency Food attractions and resorts for an upcoming volunteering at the Tooele Center, call in a preschool, introducing skills that a las 2 p.m. We invite you to their Meals on Wheels available for home- at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795. Pantry book project. Those who wish to contrib- Debbie at (435) 843-4103. are needed for kindergarten, while par- Spanish services on Thursday at 6 p.m. bound. Lunch served weekdays. For age The Tooele County Food Bank and ute information or photographs of these ents participate in a class that will give GED Dates and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come to know a Life’s Worth Living Foundation 60 and above, suggested donation is Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry parks should contact Emma Penrod them tips and ideas of how to make The upcoming dates for the GED are church that focuses in the word of God Suicide support group every third $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. are in need of canned meats, soups, at [email protected]. Contributions their child’s education years successful. April 7 and 14, May 4 and 12 and June rather than the emotions. God loves you Thursday at 7 p.m. at the TATC, located Transportation available to the store or pasta and any non-perishable foods. We will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Your child must be four years old and 1 and 3. Those who are interested in and he wants to reveal himself to you. at 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. If you doctor visits for residents in the Tooele are accepting donations for Pathways released pictorial history book. There is beginning kindergarten in the 2016-17 taking the GED need to register online Located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. struggle with suicidal thoughts or have and Grantsville areas. For transporta- Women’s and Children’s Shelter (victims no such thing as too many photographs school year. Spring session available at GED.com. The test is $30 for each Call (435) 840-5036, rides provided. lost a loved one to suicide, please plan tion information call (435) 843-4102. of domestic abuse). They are in need as the author needs a minimum of 160 April 20-May 11. For more information, module or $120 for all four areas. on attending. Please go on Facebook For more information about the Tooele of socks, underwear, blankets for twin photographs, and any help is greatly call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are The GED is offered at the Community St. Marguerite and like our page to keep current with center, call (435) 843-4110. beds, hygiene products (hairspray, hair appreciated. located at West Elementary School, Learning Center, located at 211 S. St. Marguerite Catholic Community our latest news and events. Contact us gel, body wash, nail polish and remov- Tooele Arts Festival 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter Tooele Blvd., Tooele, Utah. welcomes you to worship with us. Our on that page. lifesworthlivingfoundation. liturgy schedule is as follows: Saturday er), toys. Anything will be appreciated. Tooele Valley Flute Choir The Tooele Arts Festival is looking for through the south side doors. The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks com. Dump Your Debt! Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m. Underwear and socks must be new. additional committee members to help members interested in our inaugural Grantsville Elementary School Join this free 10-week debt reduction (Spanish), 11 a.m. Daily Mass (M-Fri) Other items can be gently used. Please DAV Chapter 20 plan and execute another successful effort to raise the profile of local flau- The next Grantsville Elementary program sponsored by USU Extension! 9 a.m. Confessions 4-4:45 p.m. on help us help our community. Drop boxes The DAV will hold its monthly executive festival. The committee is made up of tists. If you love to play the flute and Community Council meeting will be held You will do it at home — receiving a Saturday or by appt. Office hours, M- are located in the Intermountain Staffing committee meeting from 7-8 p.m. on the several volunteers who usually meet want to grow your musical horizons, Tuesday, March 15 at 4:30 p.m. in the weekly email “how to reduce debt” Fri 10-2. Our office is closed on Tues. Office, 7 South Main Street #203, second Thursday of each month at the weekly from February through mid-June. please join us! All levels of skill and GES Community Room. All parents of message with a link to a short edu- (435) 882-3860. St. Marguerite Pre- Tooele, UT 84074. Pioneer Museum (rear entrance). The The time commitment increases in June. experience welcome. Contact Emma at GES students are invited to attend. cational video. Attached to the video K-8th Grade Elementary School (435) general membership meeting will meet Please contact the festival director at Baby blankets needed [email protected]. and email will be helpful worksheets 882-0081. We are located on the corner on the third Thursday from 7:30-8:30 [email protected] if you are Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- Saint Marguerite Catholic such as a debt inventory list for you to of 7th St. and Vine. p.m. The DAV is looking for volunteer interested in contributing to a fun and ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Tooele Valley Free Masons fill out. Register by emailing darlene. drivers — no DAV membership is worthwhile community event. School Blankets should be new and in good The Tooele Valley Free Masons meet Saint Marguerite Catholic School is [email protected] by March 30. Brit-Ammi Kahal required. Will need a VA physical. Call condition. Homemade blankets are the second Friday of each month for AARP Smart Driver Course having an open house on Wednesday, Questions? Please call or text 435-840- Covenant People Assembly are teach- Ross Curley at (801) 641-9121 and also accepted if new. Donations can dinner and socializing. If you are inter- An AARP Smart Driver class will be held March 16, 2016, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. or 4404. ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian leave a message. be turned in to the volunteer desk at ested or have questions please join us Wednesday, March 16 at Mountain by appointment. Please feel free to call faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. at the Lodge, located at the corner of West Medical Center, located at 2055 (435) 882-0081 or stop by 15 S. 7th 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call Health Department and Aging Main St. in Tooele. Call Diane at (435) Settlement Canyon Road and SR-36, or N. Main St. in Tooele from 9 a.m.-2:30 Street with any questions. Gardening (435) 843-5444 for more information. 843-3691 with any questions. give us a call at (435) 277-0087. Services hours p.m. Lunch will be provided by MWMC The Tooele County Health Department Senior Circle. Cost is $20 or $15 with Exchange students Spring Garden Expo Bible Baptist Church and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- We would like to invite you to a good Tooele Valley Family History a current AARP membership card. ASSE International Student Exchange Want to take your gardening skills to Moose Lodge tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 Programs (ASSE), in cooperation with the next level? Then plan to attend the old-fashioned revival with some blue- Center Participants must enroll prior to the Research your ancestors free with p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m.-noon. Tooele County high schools, is looking Spring Garden Expo on Saturday, April grass music and old-fashioned preach- class by calling 435-843-3690. Meals at the Lodge trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Check out our calendar on our main for local families to host boys and girls 9 at 10 a.m. Save the date now and ing every night at 7 p.m. at Bible Baptist Friday and Saturday night dinners will Tooele Valley Family History Center, page for holiday hours and closures. For Books for the Whole Family between the ages of 15 to 18 from a watch for more details in the weeks Church, located at 286 N. 7th Street in be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone (435) more information, call (435) 277-2301. Donated children’s books and paper- variety of countries: Norway, Denmark, to follow. This great event will have Tooele. Contact Pastor Sinner at (435) night dinners include clam chowder or 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday backs are for sale for 25 cents, and Spain, Italy, Japan, to name a few. both breakout sessions on a variety of 840-2152. Same-Sex Attraction Support homemade soup, and/or fish baskets through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. hardcovers are being sold for $1 from ASSE students are enthusiastic and gardening and landscape topics and a (halibut, shrimp), or chicken strips. Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Group 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m.- excited to experience American culture special keynote presentation. Mountain View Baptist Church We would like to invite you to discover Saturday night dinners include 12-ounce Wednesday evenings by appointment This group is for men dealing with 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele City while they practice their English. They what God’s plan and purpose is for ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of only. Special classes offered regularly. unwanted same-sex attraction. This Library. All proceeds go back to the also love to share their own culture and Garden Tour your life. The Bible contains all of the baked potato/fries, salad and roll; Call the center for more information. group meets every other week on library for projects and programs. language with their host families. Host Save the date — the 18th Annual Spring answers for life’s questions. Come halibut or salmon steak with choice of Thursday evening in Tooele. There families welcome these students into Garden Tour is coming on Saturday, and join us this Sunday for our adult baked potato or fries, salad and roll, Take Off Pounds Sensibly is no charge for participation. This their family, not as a guest, but as a June 11. This year’s Tour will feature 12 Bible study and graded Sunday School or Jumbo shrimp with choice of baked Give yourself the gift of health and is a safe setting that will offer heal- Grantsville family member, giving everyone involved beautiful yardscapes across the Tooele which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship potato or fries, salad and roll. All meals wellness. Resolve to lose those extra ing, understanding, support and a rich cultural experience. Valley. For more info, contact Jay Cooper service begins at 11 a.m. We also have are for a reasonable price. No orders pounds. TOPS can help you achieve your resources. For more information, Family History Center The exchange students have pocket at 435-830-1447 or visit www.annual- a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 are taken after 8:45. Daily lunch spe- goals and support you in your journey. call Rick at (435) 224-4355 or email Greet your ancestors free at the money for personal expenses and full gardentour.info. p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 cials are available at the lodge from 11 We provide accountability through week- [email protected]. Grantsville Family History Center, 117 health, accident and liability insurance. p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs a.m. After purchase of 10 (ten) meals ly weigh-ins and support and encourage- E. Cherry St. All are welcome, with ASSE students are selected based on Tooele County Beekeepers TC Squares — Square and consultants there to assist you. Open Club and let us pray together for God’s help. either Friday/Saturday nights you get ment in a non-judgmental environment. academics and personality, and host TOPS is open to all men, women, teens Line Dancing Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday Are you a beekeeper and want to share Mountain View Baptist Church meets at a free one. If you have more than four families can choose their student from and preteens. There are now two TOPS “Friendship Set to Music” — Come through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 what you know or learn from others? Are the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite people in your party, please call ahead a wide variety of backgrounds, countries chapters in Tooele to accommodate your join TC Squares for a fun night out with to 9 p.m. you not a beekeeper but want to find if 2C. Join us. to ensure the cook can plan better. For and personal interests. To become an schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday square and line dancing. We line dance it’s for you? Then join the Tooele County members and their guests only. ASSE Host Family or to find out how to Stansbury Park Baptist Church at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. between square dance tips and have Senior Center Beekeepers Club. Visit Facebook.com, become involved with ASSE in your com- Please join us each Sunday morning at Thursday night dinner 500 North. Weigh in from 5:30-6 p.m., a great time. The cost is $2 for ages The senior center is for the enjoyment search for “tooele county beekeeper,” munity, please call the ASSE Western 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible Sloppy joes, potato chips and macaroni meeting at 6 p.m. Call Mary Lou at 8-14, $3 for ages 15-18 and $5 for of all seniors age 55 and older. For info, then ask to join. Watch for more infor- Regional Office at 1-800-733-2773 or Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse salad will be served from 5:30 p.m. (435) 830-1150 for information. UT 365 ages 18 and over. Those age 12 and call (435) 884-3446. Activities include mation on meeting dates and project go to www.host.asse.com to begin your (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For until it’s gone. Tooele meets Saturday at 10 a.m. at under must be accompanied by an adult Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, days beginning in the next month. For host family application. Students are details, please call us at (435) 830- the Bit n Spur Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 at all times. We dance at the Clarke N. ceramics, pinochle, movies and wood eager to learn about their American host more info, contact Jay Cooper at 435- Live music carving, etc. Meals on Wheels available 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. North. This chapter will meet occasion- Johnsen Junior High School Cafetorium, family, so begin the process of welcom- 830-1447 or [email protected]. On Saturday, March 12, the band Horse for homebound. Lunch served week- ally at a private residence, so call ahead 2152 N. 400 West in Tooele, on Fridays ing your new son or daughter today! Brothers will perform from 7-11 p.m. days. For age 60 and above, suggested First Lutheran Church for the exact location. Call Lisa at (435) starting at 7 p.m. For more information, Come out and dance to great music and donation is $3. For those under age 60, Churches First Lutheran Church, on the corner of 882-1442 for information. Also see the contact Woody or Roberta at (435) 850- have a great meal. For members and cost is $5. Transportation available to 7th and Birch, would like to invite you TOPS website at www.tops.org. 2441 or (801) 349-5992, or visit our TATC their guests only. the store or doctor visits for residents The Church of Jesus Christ of to hear of God’s grace and the love of website at TCSquares.com. We hope to in the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For Christ, who died to forgive you of your Tooele Gem and Mineral see you there! Barbering Program Latter-day Saints sins and attain salvation on your behalf. St. Patrick’s Day Society transportation information, call (435) TATC offers a standalone barbering Corned beef and cabbage will be served To find a meeting house and time of Worship is at 10 a.m. each Sunday. Our club meets the third Tuesday of Handel’s “Messiah” 843-4102. program in our Cosmetology/Barbering for St. Patrick’s Day, Thursday, March worship for The Church of Jesus Christ Sunday school and adult Bible class at the month from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the Rehearsal for the first annual Easter department. This program is only 1,000 17 from 6 p.m. until it’s gone. of Latter-day Saints, go to mormon.org 11:15 a.m. Pioneer Museum downstairs confer- performance of Handel’s “Messiah” Daughters of Utah Pioneers hours and will prepare you for the The DUP is seeking any family histories, and click the “Find a Meetinghouse” link ence room located at 47 E. Vine Street, began Feb. 28 at the Tooele Stake Utah/PSI Cosmetologist/Barber exam. Kids’ Easter Day photographs, books, stories or vintage or contact (435) 850-2037. New Life Christian Fellowship Tooele. Come learn about rocks, Center on 200 South and 200 East in Barbers specialize in cutting, styling and The annual Kids’ Easter Day event will artifacts (before 1900) to display at We invite you to worship and serve minerals and ways to craft with them Tooele. The time will be 7 p.m. This trimming hair for men and women as Berean Full Gospel Church be Saturday, March 19 from 11 a.m.-1 our DUP Grantsville Museum, located Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and and enjoy field trips for rock collecting. portion will be presented at the Tooele well as shaving and maintaining facial We invite you to discover how God’s p.m. Please bring your kids, grandkids at 378 W. Clark St. (in the basement food pantry is open from noon to 3 Membership $10/year. Email TooeleGe Stake Center on March 20. This is hair for men. Enroll today! (435) 248- Word can transform your life and provide and great-grandkids to enjoy this event. of the J. Reuben Clark Farmhouse p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 [email protected]. an inter-faith community choir and 1800 or visit tatc.edu. you with the answers for questions and E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, For members and their guests only. orchestra. All singers and musicians are across from the Grantsville Cemetery). for problems you may be struggling to For more information, call Ellen Yates women and men are also available Sons of Utah Pioneers invited to participate in this traditional Commercial Driver’s License overcome. Come join us this Sunday every week. Sunday services are at our Women of the Moose at (435) 884-0253 or Coralie Lougey On Thursday, March 24, the Women of The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers event. For more information, contact Program morning for our 10 a.m. worship service Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and at (435) 884-3832. Visit www.grants- the Moose will be electing their new Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep Betta Nash at 882-5107 or Dave Young Now enrolling for CDL. Join us for a where we will assemble in praise, share 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find out more villedupmuseum.com or www.explore- officers. Voting will start at 6 p.m. and our pioneer heritage alive. We do this at 882-2094. comprehensive six-week course that will testimonies and explore worship in ways by calling 843-7430 or visiting www. tooele.com. go until 7 p.m. The general meeting will through histories, stories, artifacts, teach you everything you need to know that strive to highlight the greatness of NLOT.org. monuments, museums, service and Beta Sigma Phi to pass the CDL test. Cost of program God. After our morning praise and wor- follow at 7 p.m. Please come and vote Lariette Cappa is having a luncheon Grantsville Irrigation for your new WOTM officers. scholarships. Much of this labor of All those wanting to lease shares need is only $2,225. You will receive 80 ship time, we enter into a one-hour Bible Tooele Christian Fellowship love is found in the Tooele Pioneer and card party March 12 at the Tooele to contact the office at (435) 884-3451 hours driving time and get one-on-one Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship Museum at 47 East Vine in Tooele, as Moose Lodge from noon-3 p.m. Cost is as soon as possible. If there are no training from our experienced instructor. mornings at 635 N. Main St. (Phil’s Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 Eagles well as various statues and monuments $15. Reserve your table with a group shares to lease, you will be unable to Classes start soon so register today! Glass), or call (435) 578-8022 for more N. Main, former Stowes Family Music around the county. The Tooele Pioneer of friends for cards or a game of your use irrigation for the 2016 season. (435) 248-1800 or visit tatc.edu. information. building. For more information, call Sunday breakfasts Cemetery at the mouth of Settlement group’s choice. Lunch and raffle for (435) 224-3392 or www.tooelechristian- various Tooele County service projects. Shareholder assessments are due Nail Technician Program United Methodist Church There is a breakfast served each Canyon is another of our projects. We Friday, April 1. fellowship.org. Parking and entrance in are always looking for artifacts and his- For tickets and reservations call Carolyn Now enrolling. You can finish and get Tooele United Methodist Church ser- Sunday from 9 a.m.-noon. There is a back of building. tories as a loan or gift to be displayed Jensen, 435-830-3164. licensed and start making money in vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. special every Sunday for $5 per person for everyone’s benefit at the Tooele as little as four months at a low cost. Please check our website, tooelecumc. Tooele First Assembly and you can order off the menu for $7 Caregiver Support Group Stansbury Park Pioneer Museum. If you are interested The nail program hours are Monday- org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- Sunday school at 10 a.m., morning per person or $3 for seniors who order Join us the third Monday of each month in the values of honoring past and Thursday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Call us (435) 1349. We are located at 78 E. Utah worship at 11 a.m. Spanish services: very few items or for kids age 11 and from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical Restoration at Benson future pioneers and in visiting their 248-1800 or stop by 88 S. Tooele Blvd. Ave. in Tooele. Escuela dominical a las 2 p.m., y el ser- under. The breakfast includes one glass Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele. historical settings and learning more Gristmill vicio general a las 3 p.m. Services are of juice or milk and coffee with refills. The Tooele County Health Department’s about those who settled and shaped The Historic Benson Gristmill Church of Christ held at 127 N. 7th Street. Bad beer is available and the food is Aging Services program is the sponsor Utah, attend our business and educa- Restoration Committee is seeking Education Feel that your life is meaningless? “‘The delicious. Public invited. for these Alzheimer’s Association’s tion meeting the first Thursday of each donations from individuals, groups, and words of the Teacher, son of David, Tooele Springs Calvary Chapel Caregiver Support Groups. The groups Steak nights month. A potluck dinner followed by businesses to help with restoration Online courses king in Jerusalem: 2 ‘Meaningless! A verse-by-verse study of God’s word. are designed to provide emotional, The dinner special for March 11 is a various presentations starts promptly at efforts and the operation of the historic Online courses in Network+ and Meaningless!’ says the Teacher. ‘Utterly Sunday service at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 educational and social support for care- five-piece shrimp dinner for $11. On 6:30 p.m. in the new TATC Center at 88 Gristmill site. Donations may be sent to Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- meaningless! Everything is meaning- a.m. Wednesday night Bible study and givers. They help participants develop March 18, the special is a ribeye steak S. Tooele Blvd. Call Robert Hansen at Tooele County Benson Gristmill Fund, 47 fessional seeking to upgrade their skills less.’” (Ecclesiastes 1:1) King Solomon, youth groups at 7 p.m. Men’s, women’s methods and skills to solve problems. for $16. On March 25, the special is a (435) 249-0703 for more information. S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. For and knowledge of networking and secu- one of the wisest men to live, struggled and couple’s Bible studies. Hunting The meetings encourage caregivers to two-piece halibut dinner for $12 or three more information contact Mark (435) rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA with this question. All throughout and equestrian fellowship ministries maintain their own personal, physical pieces for $14. Mood disorder support group 241-0065. Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the Ecclesiastes he tells of how he sought available. Child care provided at all and emotional health, as well as opti- women, wine and even good public services. For more information, check Do you or someone you love have a TATC at (435) 248-1800 for more infor- Past president’s dinner meet- mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation mally care for the person with dementia. mation or to enroll. works. But he sadly concluded that out our Facebook page or visit www. Questions call 435-277-2456. Ophir all of these things were meaningless. tooelesprings.org. To hear Bible teach- ing offers help, hope and healing. Please Adult education Nonetheless, Solomon found something ing, download our mobile app. 47 N. PMP Kathy Wamsley will host the meet- join us for support group sessions every Stansbury Art and Lit Artist of Ophir Town Park Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New Get your high school diploma this year. in life that wasn’t meaningless: “Now Main Street, (435) 962-9427. ing at Casa del Rey Mexican Restaurant the Month The Town of Ophir, Utah, is seeking in Grantsville on Tuesday, March 15, Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in All classes required for a high school all has been heard; here is the conclu- The Stansbury Art and Lit Chamber individual(s) to volunteer to maintain Adult religion class 2016, at 7 p.m. All PPs are invited to Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at diploma, adult basic education, GED sion of the matter: Fear God and keep Wall Gallery artist for the month of and manage the Ophir Town Park. The Grantsville West Stake’s Adult come. 841-9903. preparation and English as a second his commandments, for this is the duty March is Nicole Knight. Nicole is an Responsibilities include operating the language are available. Register now of all mankind. 14 For God will bring Religion Class, Jesus Christ and the mowing and trimming equipment; open- Everlasting Gospel, taught by Matt St. Patrick’s dinner meeting Tooele Family Al-Anon accomplished artist and art teacher. to graduate — just $50 per semester. every deed into judgment, including Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at the Tooele Her current exhibit is titled “Cities and ing, closing and securing area grounds; Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call (435) every hidden thing, whether it is good or Lawrence, will be Wednesday, Jan. 6- PMP Cheryl Barrus will cook her famous assisting in the repair, maintenance April 13, 2016 from 7-8:30 p.m. at the corned beef and cabbage dinner with Pioneer Museum, in the basement at Bridges” and encompasses work she 833-8750. Adult education classes are evil.” (Ecc 12:13-14) — Mark Fitzgerald. the back of the building. For questions has produced in oils, watercolors, and and construction of ground structures for students 18 and over. Bible study is Wednesday at 7 p.m. and Grantsville Seminary, 115 E. Cherry St., her homemade rolls on Thursday, March and equipment; cleaning park grounds Grantsville, Utah. Tuition is $22.50 per 17, 2016. Dinner will be served at 6 or more information, please call Allene acrylics. In the various styles used she Sunday at 10 a.m. Worship is Sunday at at (435) 830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435) has explored the reflections cast by city and restrooms; pruning trees and ESOL 11 a.m. The Tooele Church of Christ is course or $2.50 per lecture. Register at p.m. at a cost of $7 per person. Please shrubs; irrigating (watering) the grass ESOL conversational classes are the door at the first class. come out and support this activity. All 884-0825 or (435) 241-9200. lights, the movement of people when located at 430 W. Utah Ave. in Tooele. active and backgrounds to best reflect and trees; as well as scheduling and held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL The office phone number is (435) 882- proceeds will go to help get the hall ready for the Tri-State Ritual Conference Alcoholics Anonymous these central subjects. This artwork will reserving the park for patrons, execut- students may also come anytime the 4642. Meeting daily at noon and 8 p.m. at the Charity — Utah, Idaho and Wyoming — in be available for the public to view at the ing use agreements with patrons and center is open for individualized study. Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave. collecting deposits. The Park Host will Registration is $50 per semester. Call Cornerstone Baptist September 2016. Tooele County Chamber of Commerce, Tooele Children’s Justice For more information, contact Lance 153 S. Main, during their regular busi- be paid a stipend of $800 per month. (435) 833-8750 for more information. Passion for God, compassion for people at (435) 496-3691 or Wendy at (801) The Park Host will be reimbursed for at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: Center Easter basket auction ness hours. The Tri-State committee will have an 694-2624. expenses incurred upon presentation of Early Head Start (435) 882-6263. Come as you are this Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Parkinson’s Disease Support receipts and approval of the Ophir Town Do you have a child under age 3? Are Sunday, where you can hear a message need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water Easter basket auction in conjunction Food Addicts in Recovery you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early with steaks on Friday, March 18, 2016. Group Council. Maintenance of the park will from the Bible and meet new friends. and snacks. We appreciate all dona- Anonymous run from May 15, 2016, through Oct. Head Start is a free program for eligible Service times: Bible study (for all ages) Come and have dinner and then buy the A diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease tions. For inquiries or drop-off call (435) Are you having trouble controlling the 1, 2016. However, there will be times families that offers quality early educa- 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; kids an Easter basket. The auction is can be overwhelming for the newly 843-3440. 25 S. 100 East, Tooele. way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery when the Park Maintenance Worker has tion for infants and toddlers in the home; evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- at 8:30 p.m. All proceeds will go to the diagnosed. Tooele has a support group Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step to respond to inquiries and schedule parent education; comprehensive health dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided United Methodist dinner Tri-State Ritual Conference fund for the for persons with Parkinson’s Disease recovery program for anyone suffering reservations. Individuals wishing to be services to women before, during and for all services, and children’s church Tooele United Methodist church offers building upgrades. Bring your baskets and their caregivers. You can learn how from food addiction. Meetings are held considered should submit their request after pregnancy; nutrition education and during morning worship. WiseGuys a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee early and put them on display by 8 p.m. others are coping with PD and how to every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer to the Ophir Town Council, P.O. Box 329, family support services. Call (435) 841- Program during evening worship. and social hour starts at 4 p.m. and Friday night. Let’s have a good turnout live well. We meet the third Friday of Museum, 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele. Enter Ophir-Stockton, UT 84071 by 5 p.m. 1380 or (801) 268-0056 ext. 211 to dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All are for this and lots of baskets to auction. each month from 1-2 p.m. at TATC, at the north back entrance. For more March 25, 2016. apply or for free additional information. Mountain of Faith Lutheran welcome. Tooele Applied Technology College, 88 We’re a healthy, growing congregation information, call Millicent at (435) 882- S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, Free developmental evaluation who welcomes newcomers and reaches The Tooele Valley Resource Elks 7094 or Denise at (435) 830-1835 or call Barb at (801) 656-9673 or Hal at Schools DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers out to those in need. Join us for worship Center visit www.foodaddicts.org. Everyone is (435) 840-3683. welcome to attend. a variety of services to families with Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. The Tooele Valley Resource Center, Friday night dinners Dinner will be served each Friday night Story and Craft Hour infants and toddlers from birth to age Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God now sharing a building with the Tooele from 6-9 p.m. The menu includes halibut Tooele County Aging Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the 3. Individualized services are available with respect without taking ourselves too County Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, for $17; shrimp for $12.50; steak and Tooele County Aging is looking for Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy to enhance development in communica- seriously. Check us out on Facebook by is currently in need of donations. Please NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 shrimp for $12.50; fish and chips for volunteers to help us meet the needs the adventures of books and make fun tion, motor development, cognition, searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran consider donating items such as deodor- $10.50, chicken breast for $10.50 or of seniors in the community. Many crafts. For more information, call (435) social/emotional development, self-help Church. Please join us for meaningful ant, chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, soup and salad for $7. All items above 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are located at skills and health concerns. Contact us worship that is also casual and relaxed. toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, include your choice of baked potato, West Elementary School, 451 W. 300 for a free developmental evaluation at For more information, call (435) 882- combs and brushes. Cash is also Bulletin Board Policy (435) 833-0725. 7291. French fries or rice pilaf and soup or South, Tooele. Please enter through the welcomed. Those who receive services If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin south side doors. salad bar. Hunter Education St. Barnabas’ Episcopal include individuals or families in crisis, at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Utah Hunter Education courses will the homeless and families at risk of Meetings Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic Free Preschool Hour Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- becoming homeless. For more informa- Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele take place March 15, 17, 22, 23 and rament followed by fellowship. Sunday Lodge meetings are held the second and clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the 24 from 6-9 p.m. at the Tooele County tion, call (435) 566-5938 or fax (435) fourth Tuesday of every month. House advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ 843-0244. hour of learning, singing and creating. Health Building, located at 151 N. Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, committee meetings are held every third Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To This class is for all children 0-5 years Main St. in Tooele. The range day will Tooele. Phone: (435) 882-4721. Email: Tuesday of the month. All members are guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- First Baptist Food Pantry 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the old. Please come and enjoy the fun. For be March 26. State law requires stu- [email protected]. Web at The First Baptist Church in Tooele is welcome and encouraged to attend. desired publication date. KID SCOOP B7

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© 2016 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 32, No. 13 Write a Press Release Think about something that has happened at your school or in your community or neighborhood this past week. Did you go on a field trip? Did anyone win an award or On Wednesday, March 9th, do something special? Write a classrooms in Watertown, Wisconsin, press release about it! will put books aside and spend the day learning with the newspaper. Use the form below to organize This is an annual event for the your information. Watertown Daily Times and is called Zoey is a Wisconsin 3rd grader. She Zoey also wants other ______to No Books Day. Last year 49 reads Kid Scoop in her local contribute to her paper. “Kid Scoop classrooms participated. ______, the helped me by getting my classmates Watertown Daily Times. excited about writing,” said Zoey. “I also like it Her mother, who publishes when they ______a newspaper for the 5th when they get published.” grade at her ______, inspired Zoey to ______Her paper will be available to her own newspaper. kids and ______online. “When I grow up,” Zoey said, Zoey’s newspaper is “I want to be a magazine called Webster3. She editor and president, a fashion “Teachers tell us students love a gets her story ______designer and a pro-cupcake break from the usual text books and from the world around her. The baker.” that they love seeing how their next issue is all about birthdays, and school subjects connect to the real ______that she will do an issue world,” reports Dawn McBride, about how animals survive. Newspaper In Education Coordinator for the Watertown Daily Times. Write a paragraph using the Zoey’s biggest challenge is getting “Newspapers can be used in the facts you used to complete the people to take her seriously. “They form above. don’t think I’m really going to do it. classroom for activities using every But they are wrong!” school subject – math, science, social studies, history, art and even P.E.,” says McBride.

Read the first three paragraphs of an article in the newspaper. Underline who the article is about in red. Underline what the article is On a sheet of newspaper, find and circle the about in blue. Circle in green when and letters that spell each of the following words where the event in the article takes place. that are a challenge to spell. Connect the Then fill in the chart below: circled letters for each word with lines. Can you make a design from your lines and dots?

Send your press release to the editor of the paper! Be sure to include your name and how to contact you in case the editor A great rainy day activity: needs to ask you questions. Twist several sheets of the Look through the newspaper together to form a newspaper to find: hockey stick. Use tape to hold it • Five numbers that together. Make a puck by add up to 100. crumpling one sheet into • Three numbers a ball and taping it. Take three sheets of paper. that add up to 65. Label one ANIMAL. Label • Six numbers that the others VEGETABLE Find the add up to 44. and MINERAL. Cut differences. Standards Link: Number pictures or advertisements Sense: Calculate sums to 100. from the newspaper. Paste them on the correct papers. Try to find several for each page. he newspaper isn’t all serious stuff. Comics, puzzles, NEWSPAPER movie listings and more make the newspaper CRUMPLING entertaining. Set a timer for five minutes. Look through the newspaper and see how many fun things you can find. DESIGNER T R A H C N U S N I ARTICLE Circle each item with a blue crayon. Have a friend try next, A C H E R S C E E W using a red crayon. Who found the most? SERIOUS COMICS N R E E U I W R K E This week’s word: EDITOR N O I A M S E I D L CONTRIBUTE ANNUAL The verb contribute means U T L O P S I O E C to work at something often CHART A I C A L U R U A I to learn it well. ISSUE L D P S I E D S S T The students contributed BAKER an article about pandas for WEIRD T E X T N B A K E R Zoey’s newspaper. USUAL R R E N G I S E D A Try to use the word Give these comic characters something TEXT contribute in a sentence funny to say. today when talking with your Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. ACHE friends and family members.

Cutting Cut Lines The short information info under a picture is called a cut line. Cut out pictures from today’s newspaper. Separate the pictures Why do you like to read the and cut lines. Give them to someone to see newspaper? Which parts of

if they can put them back together correctly. the newspaper do you like The Daily Moos. Daily The ANSWER: Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. the best? B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 10, 2016 Vaughan Continued from Page B1

801-265-1511 Arizona. 725 West 3300 South The baseball teams from Tooele and Stansbury will play each other in St, George, and Salt Lake City will also face Dixie and Carbon. Grantsville will play Skyline, Sky View and Delta. These games mean little in the grand scheme of things, since Utah doesn’t use a selec- tion committee to determine its state tournament fields. It is all about what happens once the region season starts. But the experience gained on the field from this weekend in Washington County could pay dividends when the state tour- nament rolls around. Perhaps just as important is the opportunity for these teams to bond through the long bus rides, going out to eat together and time spent together at the team hotel. While each of the teams would like to return from south- ern Utah undefeated, there are more important things to be gained than just wins and losses. Darren Vaughan is a veteran sports writer from Moab, Utah. Once, he was at a tournament in St. George that was snowed out — the unlikliest of all outcomes. Email him at dvaughan@tooelet ranscript.com. Stansbury Continued from Page B1

side of the ball against a Grizzlies squad built for scoring quickly in transition. “They were quick, and they exploited the sides,” Jones said. “We gave away a couple penal- ties that kind of hurt us, but I thought our defense played well and absorbed the pressure really well, it was a good game.” Following an early goal by the Grizzlies’ Jonny Guadarrama, Stansbury keeper Chad Coleman successfully blocked a penalty kick in the 30th minute to keep the contest a one-score game. Just six minutes later, Thomas capitalized on a scramble in front of the net to equalize the score at 1-1 before halftime. The second half began with a strong offensive push from the Stallions, taking two quick shots in the 45th minute — both stopped by diving saves from LHS keeper Benji Ayala. The Grizzlies recovered from Stansbury’s ini- tial burst and drove in their sec- ond goal of the day in the 53rd minute. “We were really rushed today,” said senior midfielder Dominic Sylvestri. “Usually we control the ball with one-touch passes through the middle, get it to the top and score. We should prob- ably practice that.” Logan’s ability to increase the game’s tempo didn’t exactly catch the Stallions by surprise, Sylvestri added. “We knew they were a good team, they always play well,” he LEASE OPTIONS AS LOW AS said. “I think they lived up to our expectations.” Stansbury’s last chance to tie PER MONTH came in the game’s 75th minute, PLUS TAX* when a shot toward the bottom- $ right corner of the net was again saved by Ayala. LHS possessed the ball for the remainder of the game, securing its first win of the preseason. 199 “We’re just starting to work SALT LAKE VALLEY BUICK GMC PRE-OWNED SPECIALS together as a team,” Sylvestri PU33168B 2010 Honda Civic Blue AUTOMATIC, LOW MILES $10,500 said. “I think that we’re going to get there eventually. Right now G32233B 2012 Mercedes ML350 Silver LOADED, EXTREAMLY CLEAN $26,900 it’s a slow start, but I think we’ll PU30309A 2013 Buick LaCrosse White LOADED, LEATHER take our region.” $15,000 With six pre-region games PU33228A 2008 Chevrolet Equniox Blue LS, ONLY 34K MLES $17,000 still remaining, Jones’ aim is to see the team’s offense take more G32446B 2014 Honda Civic Black SUNROOF, AUTOMATIC, LOW MILES $15,700 chances near the net. “We possessed really well,” G32985B 2011 Ford F-250 Gray LOADED 6.7L DIESEL $39,500 Jones said. “There’s just a couple G32920B1 2014 Hyundai Elantra Red LEATHER, SUNROOF, HEATED SEATS things we just need to work on $14,900 in the final third to get more PU30309A 2013 Buick LaCrosse White LOADED, LEATHER, BACK UP CAM $15,000 shots off.” G32895B 2010 GMC Terrain White VERY CLEAN, PRICE REDUCED $13,500 Stansbury 1, Westlake 0 The Stallions won the home SALT LAKE VALLEY BUICK GMC CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED opener in a 1-nill decision over Westlake on Wednesday, in spite PU33189A 2015 Chevrolet Silverado White LT, ONE OWNER, ONLY 16K MILES $30,000 of overly physical play near the G32995B 2012 Chevrolet Silverado Brown 2500HD ONLY 37K MILES final whistle. Senior defender $31,000 Nate Johansen earned the only PU33064B 2014 Chevrolet Impala White LOADED LT, LEATHER $20,800 goal of the match in the second half. PU33187A 2015 Chevrolet Cruze Silver LOADED LTZ, ONLY 7600 MILES $18,400 “It was a header, so I can’t really remember, you know?” G32838B 2013 Chevrolet Silverado Silver CREW CAB 2500 HD, 4X4, $37,900 Johansen joked after the game. “We’ve practiced it a million G32897B 2013 GMC Yukon XL White ONE OWNER, DENALI $44,000 times at practice with me run- B32935B 2015 Buick Verano Gray BACK UP CAM, HEATED SEATS $17,500 ning backside.” Stansbury coach Jacob Jones, PU3327A 2015 Chevrolet Malibu Silver LOW MILES, ONE OWNER $16,300 who is in his first season as head coach, said Johansen had a “stel- PU33188A 2015 Chevrolet Traverse Silver LTZ, DUAL SUNROOF, DVD $34,000 lar defensive performance.” Stansbury is now 1-1 on the *Factory lease special: ultra low mileage lease for well qualified lessees with a non-gm lease. 2016 BUICK Encore 1SB, MSRP of $25,385, 24 month $1,830 due season and will next face Weber at signing , 2016 BUICK Verano 1SD , MSRP of $24,800, 39 month $2,360 due at signing, 2016 Canyon SLE Short box msrp $30,010, 36 month $1,749 due at on the road Friday. signing , 2016 Terrain SLE-1 msrp $27,925, 24 month $2,119 due at signing. all lease offers: OAC, no security deposit required. tax, title, license, dealer fees extra. 10k. miles per yr. ** must prove ownership and trade a 1999 or newer vehicle. All payments plus tax. All prices plus tax license and dealer fees. Pic- Sports editor Tavin Stucki con- tures are for illustration purposes only. Some offers may not be combined. See dealer for additional details. All offers expire 3/22/16 tributed to this report. THURSDAY March 10, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C1

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read an interesting nation- LAMB STEW WITH ROOT Add the garlic, potatoes, carrots wide St. Patrick’s Day survey VEGETABLES AND PEARL and the remaining teaspoon of Irecently, which found that BARLEY salt and pepper. Cook for 3 to 4 regardless of family roots or Irish 2 pounds boneless Australian minutes, stirring occasionally. heritage, the holiday is more lamb shoulder, trimmed of Return the lamb to the pot with about food and family than fat and cut into bite-size the barley. Stir to combine. drinking. More than 30 percent pieces 4. Add the water or chicken of respondents said they cel- 1 1/2 teaspoons salt broth and bring to a boil. Once ebrate at home or at the houses 1 1/2 teaspoons freshly boiling, decrease the heat to of friends and family members. ground black pepper low, cover and simmer for 30 to Less than 14 percent of those which is readily available at 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour 45 minutes or until the liquid who participated in the survey most American grocery stores. 1 tablespoon olive oil, divided is absorbed and the lamb and celebrated at a bar or local pub. It’s juicy, tender and raised to 1 or 2 medium Irish or white barley are tender. Five minutes If you’re planning to celebrate a specific size and weight that potatoes, scrubbed and cut before the stew is finished, add the holiday at home, my tradi- produces a quality product that into 1/8-inch rounds the parsley. Stew will be thick. tional St. Patrick’s Day menu is is nutritious, slightly leaner 3 medium carrots, cut into Taste for seasoning and add easy to prepare ahead of time. than beef, and less expensive 1/4-inch rounds more salt and pepper as desired. The main course is a Lamb Stew than American domestic lamb. 2 large yellow onions, with Root Vegetables and Pearl Australian lamb typically is chopped NORTHERN IRELAND POTATO Barley with a side of Northern grass-fed, and has a phenom- 4 cloves garlic, minced BREAD Irish Potato Bread. Here’s a little enal flavor and texture. To learn 1 cup pearl barley 1 cup mashed potatoes history about my traditional more about Australian lamb, 4 cups water or chicken broth 1 tablespoon unsalted butter Irish menu and recipes: beef and goat, or for more deli- 2 tablespoons chopped, fresh or Irish butter cious Australian lamb recipes, parsley 1/2 teaspoon salt IRISH STEW: This dish go to www.australian-lamb.com. 1/4 cup flour plus more for originated from the old ways 1. In a medium mixing bowl, sprinkling of cooking over an open fire. A NORTHERN IRISH POTATO toss the lamb with the salt, pep- good Irish stew should be thick BREAD: Northern Ireland’s love per and flour. 1. Place potatoes into a large, and creamy, not swimming in of the potatoes is part of a rich 2. Heat 1/2 tablespoon olive microwavable bowl. Mix in the ters. Brown on both sides on a see how-to videos, recipes and juice. Adding potatoes and pearl legacy of dishes, including this oil in a 4 to 5-quart Dutch oven butter and salt. Heat on HIGH lightly greased hot griddle or much, much more, Like Angela barley gives the stew body and recipe for potato bread (also over medium-high heat until it for 3 to 4 minutes or until warm. heavy bottomed pan about 5-6 Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen makes it a hardy, main-course called fadge or farls). Typically, shimmers. Add half of the lamb, Mix in the flour until the mixture minutes. Serve warm with stew. Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may meal. Carrots are typically added this bread recipe incorporates and brown on all sides, about turns into a dough. not be reprinted without permis- for extra color and interest. leftover boiled and mashed 7-8 minutes total. Remove the 2. Split the dough into two Angela Shelf Medearis is an sion from Angela Shelf Medearis. The authentic Irish recipe potatoes. lamb to a bowl and repeat with equal pieces. Sprinkle a cutting award-winning children’s author, calls for mutton, which is usual- the remaining oil and lamb. board with the remaining flour. culinary historian and the © 2016 King Features Synd., ly an older lamb with a tougher Try these traditional Irish reci- Remove the second batch of Roll the dough on the floured author of seven cookbooks. Her Inc., and Angela Shelf Medearis texture of meat, which made pes and use Australian lamb to lamb and add it to the bowl. board to create two circles about new cookbook is “The Kitchen it perfect for stewing. I sug- add a modern twist to your St. 3. Add the onions to the pot, 1/4-inch thick. Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her gest using lamb from Australia, Patrick’s Day menu and cook for 1 to 2 minutes. 3. Cut the circles into quar- website is www.divapro.com. To

turkey to make lower-fat meat- balls, give them some time to firm up by making the meat- Choosing a hospice care program balls and putting them in the fridge for an hour or so. They hold together much better that Dear Savvy Senior, grandmother must get a refer- nhpco.org. way.” -- F.K. in Missouri Can you offer any informa- ral from her physician stating When choosing, look for tion on hospice care, how to that their life expectancy is six an established hospice that • Some tips for working with choose a good provider, and months or less. has been operating for a few garlic: To peel cloves, micro- whether Medicare covers it? My It’s also important to know years and one that is certi- wave for 10-15 seconds or grandmother has terminal can- by Jim Miller that home-based hospice care fied by Medicare. To help cover in plastic (in a sandwich cer and wants to die at home, if does not mean that a hospice you select one, the American • Here’s your springtime baggie or plastic wrap) and possible. The team typically includes nurse or volunteer is in the Hospice Foundation provides reminder: As you install your crush lightly with a glass bowl Grieving Granddaughter hospice doctors that will work home 24 hours a day. Services a list of questions to ask at window screens to air out or plate. To chop or mince, with the primary physician and are based on need and/or what 16HospiceQuestions.us. the house (or even if you spray your knife with cooking Dear Grieving, family members to draft up a you request. Hospice care can keep them up year-round), spray or put a few drops of oil ospice can be a won- care plan; nurses who dispense also be stopped at anytime Who Pays double-check to make sure on the clove itself, as this will derful option in the medication for pain control; if your grandmother’s health Medicare covers all aspects they are pet-secure. Cats love keep the garlic from sticking last months of life home care aids that attend to improves or if she decides to of hospice care and services a windowsill, and they can fall to the knife. Finally, go ahead H through and out the window because it offers a variety of personal needs like eating and re-enter cure-oriented treat- for its beneficiaries. There is no and crush that garlic by turn- services, not only to those who bathing; social workers who ments. deductible for hospice services if screens are not secure. If ing your knife on its side and are dying, but also to those left help the patient and the family although there may be a very you have a pup, you may want pressing down hard. to give it the push test -- it behind. Here’s what you should prepare for end of life; clergy How to Choose small co-payment – such as $5 • Add an eraser to your white- know. members who provide spiri- The best time to prepare for each prescription drug for should be able to withstand Fido’s nose jammed against it! board marker by gluing a small tual counseling, if desired; and for hospice and consider your pain and symptom control, or pompom on the end with a What Hospice Offers volunteers that fill a variety of options is before it’s necessary, a 5 percent share for inpatient • To preserve your manicure in drop of hot glue. Use giftwrap Hospice care is a unique ser- niches, from sitting with the so you’re not making deci- respite care. Medicaid also cov- the garden, wear gardening tape to tape a small magnet to vice that provides medical care, patient to helping clean and sions during a stressful time. ers hospice in most states, as gloves. If you love the feel of the side of the marker, and it’s pain management, and emo- maintain their property. There are more than 5,500 hos- do most private health insur- dirt in your hands but don’t ready to go up on the fridge tional and spiritual support to Some hospices even offer pice programs in the U.S., so ance plans. love dirty nails, simply rake with your dry-erase board. people who are in the last stag- massage or music therapy, and depending on where you live, For more information, your nails over a bar of soap es of a terminal illness – it does nearly all provide bereavement you may have several options see the “Medicare Hospice before you dig in. The soap Send your tips to Now Here’s not speed up or slow down the services for relatives and short- from which to choose. Benefits” online booklet at gets under there, keeping dirt a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, process of dying. Hospice’s goal term inpatient respite care to To locate a good hospice in medicare.gov/pubs/pdf/02154. out. Bonus, it’s easier to wash Orlando, FL 32803. is to simply keep the patient give family caregivers a break. your area, ask your grandmoth- pdf. And if you have financial your hands afterward! © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. as comfortable and pain-free Most hospice patients er’s doctor or the discharge questions or concerns, talk to • “If you use ground chicken or as possible, with loved ones receive care in their own home. planner at your local hospital your hospice provider. Most nearby until death. However, hospice will go wher- for a referral, call your state hospices offer financial assis- The various services pro- ever the patient is – hospital, hospice organization (see hos- tance to help families in need. vided by a hospice program nursing home or assisted liv- picefoundation.org/hospice- comes from a team of profes- ing residence. Some even have directory for contact informa- Jim Miller is a contributor Find us on Facebook! sionals that works together to their own facility to use as an tion), or search online at sites to the NBC Today show and TOOELE RANSCRIPT accommodate all the patients’ option. like the National Hospice and author of “The Savvy Senior” T end-of-life needs. To receive hospice, your Palliative Care Organization at book. BULLETIN THURSDAY March 10, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C3 Take time for tea

hen you think of “tea time,” the image of Wsipping a relaxing cup of tea with friends may come to mind, but when those words bounce off the walls in my house, the teapot isn’t whis- tling. Instead, my husband and sons are racing out the door to make their “tee time” at the golf course. Here are some ideas to get When my Irish-born friend started: Margaret moved to the States Kids can help by setting the more than 10 years ago, she “tea tray,” a necessary compo- couldn’t help but notice our nent for tea time. You’ll need a always-on-the-go, hectic and sugar bowl, pitcher for milk and harried lifestyle. She was deter- a small plate with sliced lemons. mined to show Americans that Cover the coffee table or dining- it is possible to pause and enjoy room table with a white lace friendship like the Irish tend cloth. (She collects hers at tag to do. So she not only makes sales.) Then place cups, saucers, a daily event of tea time for spoons and napkins around the Swirl to warm, and then pour it tend to prefer it that way. herself, but she also shares the table. Each person can be given out. • • • tradition with her children and a dessert plate and butter knife 3. Into the pot, measure 1 tea- Donna Erickson’s award- friends. used to cut scones or cake into spoon of tea per person and 1 winning series “Donna’s Day” Why not make a family reso- pieces or for spreading butter extra teaspoon for the pot. is airing on public television lution to slow down and enjoy and cream. 4. Add rapidly boiling water to nationwide. To find more of her simple moments together, like When it’s time to sit down, let the pot and steep for five min- creative family recipes and activ- tea time? As Margaret observes, the children be responsible for utes. ities, visit www.donnasday.com “By the time everyone sips some passing the milk, sugar, cake or 5. Strain tea into teacups. and link to the NEW Donna’s tea, slathers scones with jam scones. 6. Dispose of used tea leaves Day Facebook fan page. Her lat- and butter, sips and then pours How to brew a proper pot of in compost pile or scatter them est book is “Donna Erickson’s more tea, can you imagine the tea: around your growing roses. Fabulous Funstuff for Families.” wonderful, one-on-one discus- 1. Boil a kettle of water. Serve with whole milk if you sions a person can have with 2. Pour 1 inch of hot water wish. It gives tea a nice color and © 2016 Donna Erickson Matthew McConaughey children, family and friends?” into a china or silver teapot. rounds out the flavor. Children Distributed by King Features Synd. atthew McConaughey have no dialogue at all. won an Oscar for • • • Mthe 2013 film “ Producers are trying Buyer’s Club,” then followed it to figure out what set the with “Interstellar” (which cost “Deadpool” box office on fire. High blood pressure can lead to stroke $165 million and made $675 In its first weekend it raked million) and several annoy- in $284 million. Was it comic DEAR DR. ROACH: Can high be brought down very slowly in a have to agree with your family ing commercials for Lincoln book-crazed fans waiting blood pressure cause blood clots, controlled environment. doctor that a second opinion Motors. 11 years for this film, or was blindness and strokes? Or is this High blood pressure is one may be wise. There are several His next film project was it star Ryan Reynolds full- caused by taking the wrong com- of the most common ailments new surgical techniques, and you the $25 million “Sea of Trees,” frontal nude scene that has bination of blood pressure medi- for the general population. The want an experienced surgeon with Naomi Watts and Ken people returning in disbelief? cines? -- Anon. booklet on it describes what operating on you. Talking to a Watanabe. After it was panned This could start a new trend. ANSWER: High blood pres- it does and how it’s treated. second surgeon at the very least by critics and booed at The Reynolds’ next is “Criminal,” sure over months or years causes Readers can order a copy by can make you more confident Cannes Film Festival in May, with Kevin Costner and damage to the lining of blood writing: Dr. Roach -- No. 104W, that the surgery is necessary. it was pulled from distribu- Tommy Lee Jones, out April 15, vessels. This can indeed pre- 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL Postoperative recovery may tion. The reviewer for Variety but don’t expect a nude scene dispose a person to a stroke. 32803. Enclose a check or money require six weeks of crutches magazine (the show-business from him or his two Oscar- Reducing blood pressure gradu- order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 or other assistive device, and bible) wrote, “How this dra- winning co-stars in this one. ally reduces risk of stroke. Canada with the recipient’s print- another six weeks in a hip brace, matically stillborn, commer- Reynolds’ wife, Blake Blood clots also can cause ed name and address. Please although the exact recovery cially unpromising Lionsgate/ Lively, last seen in “The Age strokes, but these usually are not allow four weeks for delivery. ANSWER: Gluteus medius depends on you and the type of Roadside Attractions pick-up of Adaline,” plays a blind girl linked to blood pressure, high • • • tears are an increasingly recog- surgery performed. managed to score a competi- who regains her sight in “All I or low, and instead are linked to DEAR DR. ROACH: In March nized cause of hip pain. The glu- • • • tion berth at Cannes is a vastly See Is You” (no date yet), and conditions that affect the blood 2013, I fell and landed on my teus medius muscle helps hold Dr. Roach regrets that he is more impenetrable mystery a young woman stranded on a itself or that affect the rhythm of left side. Since then, I have had the hip in place during walking. unable to answer individual let- than the one laid out in Chris buoy with a great white shark the heart. Some medicines, such quite a lot of pain. I had an MRI They often are treated conserva- ters, but will incorporate them in Sparlings screenplay.” It was between her and the shore as estrogen, make blood clots that showed I have a tear of the tively, with injection and physical the column whenever possible. directed by the avant-garde in “The Shallows” (due June more likely. gluteus medius muscle. I was therapy. They can be mistaken Readers may email questions to Gus Van Sant and will escape 24). She’s also just completed In people with very high blood advised to have a surgical repair for trochanteric bursitis, but [email protected]. into theaters April 14. working in Woody Allen’s pressure, lowering it too much, done as an outpatient. My fam- persistence of pain despite treat- edu. To view and order health McConaughey now has 47th film, an as-yet-untitled too quickly can cause strokes. ily doctor wants me to wait and ment should make the physician pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall. two diverse films completed: comedy/romance, with Jessie The blood pressure needs to be talk to another surgeon. My pain consider alternate diagnoses, com, or write to Good Health, “Free State of Jones,” in which Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, reduced gradually, which usually is aggravated by pressure and and an MRI usually makes the 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL he plays a Mississippi farmer Steve Carell and Parker Posey. can be done as an outpatient. weight-bearing activities. What diagnosis. 32803. who leads a group of small Not to be overlooked, There are still a few times when is your suggestion? I’m 77 and In your case, you have been farmers and local slaves Reynolds’ ex-wife, Scarlett people with extremely high blood in pretty good health, and I walk suffering for two years, and I © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. in a rebellion against the Johansson, is recovering from pressure are admitted to the hos- my dogs several times per day. agree that it’s time to consider All Rights Reserved Confederacy (with Keri Russell the struggling “Hail Caesar” pital, where blood pressure can -- M.C. surgical repair. However, I also and Brendan Gleason), due by awaiting “The Jungle May 13, and the thriller “Gold,” Book” (due April 15), “Captain where he searches for gold in America: Civil War” (May 6) One of the main characters cube in slightly more than one While the family was out of the Indonesian jungle, with and filming “Ghost in the on the show, which ran from second. town, they held a formal trial, Bryce Dallas Howard, Bruce Shell,” based on a Japanese 1972 to 1983, was Corporal complete with guards, a con- • In 18th-century France, there Greenwood and Stacy Keach comic book, with Michael Pitt Klinger, played by Jamie Farr. fessor and a public execution- was a Parisian printer who (no release date yet). He’s also and Pilou Asback. By the time It’s interesting to note that in er. After they were pronounced employed several appren- done three new Lincoln com- we’ve seen all these films, we’re , the 1950s, Farr actually served tices, all of whom lived in the guilty the accused felines were mercials directed by Gus Van sure to have Scarlett fever! as an enlisted man in the U.S. home of the printer’s family. strung up on cat-sized gallows. Sant, and if you thought the by Samantha Weaver Army in Korea -- and the dog The printer’s wife was, evi- • • • others were annoying, these © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. tags he wore on the show were dently, a lover of cats -- and Thought for the Day: “Politics, • It was British art critic and the same ones he wore during her cats begged for scraps and as a practice, whatever its pro- social reformer John Ruskin his service. screeched at all hours of the fessions, has always been the who made the following sage • For reasons that are not quite night. Finally fed up with the systematic organization of observation: “Sunshine is deli- clear, inventors have created a felines, the apprentices took hatreds.” -- Henry Adams cious, rain is refreshing, wind robot that can solve a Rubik’s matters into their own hands: braces us up, snow is exhila- © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. rating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only dif- ferent kinds of good weather.” • After the events of this past winter, you may not be sur- prised to learn that sales of cakes, cookies and candy spike when a blizzard is in the weather forecast. • You’ve almost certainly heard of “M*A*S*H,” one of the most popular TV series of all time. C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 10, 2016

nice, and comedy against wit. one. Brad (Ferrell) is a kind-hearted, 3. Who holds the Big Ten fuddy-duddy milquetoast who record for most passing has put in an earnest effort to touchdowns in a season? gain the love of his stepchildren. 4. When was the last time the Dusty (Wahlberg) is the roll- Washington Wizards fran- ing stone of a biological father chise won at least 50 games who resurfaces and goes into in a season? competition with Brad, trying to 5. Ben Bishop set a record in DVDs reviewed in this column prove himself the superior father the 2015-16 NHL season are available in stores the week figure despite his past transgres- for most career wins by a of March 21, 2016. sions. The humor mostly comes Tampa Bay Lightning goal- from the repeated humiliations tender. Who had held the PICKS OF THE WEEK of Ferrell’s character. There’s a mark? “The Hunger Games: public breakdown and a cheesy 1. Who was the last Padres 6. Who was the first American Mockingjay Part 2” (PG-13) resolution, but not a lot of starting pitcher before male skier to win an -- The final installment of the laughs before then. This is not James Shields in 2015 to Olympic downhill gold Hunger Games series finally the Adam McKay kind of Ferrell- win his first seven decisions medal? has arrived -- and arrows fly, comedy like “The Other Guys” of a season? 7. In 2015, Inbee Park became things blow up, and hard truths (which got good laughs from a 2. During the 1970s, two N.L. the seventh female golfer to are learned. Katniss (Jennifer Ferrell-Wahlberg team up), but players had a season of at win four different majors. Lawrence) leads a team dur- that’s what it’s trying to be. least 30 home runs and at Name four of the first six. ing a full-scale invasion by the “The Letters” (PG) -- This least 30 errors. Name either Coin-backed rebels against the loving biopic of Mother Teresa greedy Capital. She’s supported (portrayed by Juliet Stevenson) by one-third of her love triangle, centers on her work in the Gale (Liam Hemsworth), and 1940s and ‘50s, reaching out to 1. Who released “Be-Bop one of the shifty rebel-types impoverished people in India. Baby,” and when? (Natalie Dormer). After the foot- From a teaching position, Teresa 2. Which group released dragging of the last film, our describes (the film doesn’t show “”? heroine finally gets an arrow it) a moment when she feels the Will Ferrell in “Daddy’s Home” 3. Who wrote and recorded pointed right at the sinister pull to go into the worst slums “See the Funny Little Snow (Donald Sutherland). of Calcutta and reach needy subtlety and nostalgia is finally and young men learn the songs Clown” in 1963? After the cash-grabby deci- people there. The squalor of the getting a restored U.S. release of Elvis phonetically. 4. Name the artist who wrote sion to slice the final piece of the people she feels called to save thanks to some interested par- and released “Song Sung night with no lights on, His trilogy into two, the climactic seems toned down so as not to ties. Set in 1960 Taiwan, the TV RELEASES Blue.” cigarette glows in the dark. battle and sobering aftermath shock audiences. The biggest film follows teenagers coming- “Freaks and Geeks: The 5. What song contains this The living room is still; I seem like drawn-out concluding sin committed by the film -- and of-age in a confusing time, on Complete Series” lyric: “My father sits at walk by, no remark”? paragraphs. The big budget and done so repeatedly -- is the act an island just off the coast of a “Lost Girl: Seasons 5 & 6” visual flare are all on full-display, of telling instead of showing. Communist juggernaut, but still “Turn: Washington’s Spies leaving fans of the series with a Pivotal moments and important within reach of Western influ- Season 2” QUIZ AND TRIVIA ANSWERS BELOW somewhat satisfying closer. themes are artlessly doled out ences. The movie takes its time “Date a Live 2: Season 2” “Daddy’s Home” (R) -- Will in plain English, demonstrating -- all four hours of it -- to set “Little House on the Prairie: Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg go very little faith in the audience. up the characters and conflicts. Season 8” head-to-head in this edgy fami- “A Brighter Summer Day” You’ll be lulled into their world, “The Royals: Season 2” ly-centered comedy that pits dad (NR) -- Originally released a confusing and dynamic place © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. Good Housekeeping against stepdad, nasty against in 1991, this masterpiece of where the future is uncertain Irish Stout Skillet Pie Upgrades to crisis Going, going, gone! A store-bought crust makes this one-pan beef pie even easier, and the hearty filling is sure to make for a family favorite. egendary New York radio 1 tablespoon olive oil and suicide hotline sports talk announcer Art 1 pound lean ground beef LRust Jr. used to have a 4 ounces small shiitake mushrooms he Veterans Crisis Line favorite saying: “I saw it on the Kosher salt is forming a closer bond radio.” Pepper Twith the suicide preven- Baseball translates better on 2 tablespoons tomato paste tion office and mental health radio than any other sport. In 1/2 cup frozen pearl onions services, indicating that the football, you really need to be 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves Department of Veterans Affairs watching the sudden move- and offer you brief glimpses, but 3 tablespoon all-purpose flour is taking seriously its role in ments like, say, when a tackle is the experience just never really 8 ounces stout (we used Guinness) reducing veteran suicides. broken. In a basketball broad- clicked with viewers and that, 2 cup frozen butternut squash pieces Among the changes: cast, the grace and beauty of a probably more than anything 1 cup frozen peas * Veterans will have their calls with the information at www. perfectly executed jump shot or led to football’s dominance on 1 refrigerated rolled pie crust answered promptly by some- veteranscrisisline.net. You’ll high-flying dunk is lost. Hockey T V. 1 large egg one who is experienced. Calls find information on the warn- broadcasts consist primarily Not so on the radio, where pertaining to non-crisis mat- ing signs of suicide, suicide and of commentary on line colors the attention is on the details. 1. Heat oven to 375 F. Heat the oil in a 9-inch cast-iron skillet over ters will be diverted to other VA crisis resources, and ways you (“skates past the red line, passes A good announcer -- of which medium heat. Add the beef, mushrooms and 3/4 teaspoon each resources, freeing up the crisis can help. 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Add the stout and simmer until the liquid has thickened, about systems to handle increased If you’re a veteran and you classic drama created by old- the details of the uniforms and 1 minute. Add 1/2 cup water and bring to a simmer. Add the squash demand. need help, call 1-800-273-8255 time announcers. the atmosphere in the park, and and peas, return to a simmer, then remove from heat. (This whole As an indication of how and Press 1 or send a text mes- But baseball works. In fact, I you will better hear the pop of step takes only 2 to 3 minutes total.) much the upgrades are needed, sage to 838255. Or go to the web would argue that baseball is bet- the ball in the catcher’s mitt, 4. Unroll the pastry on a cutting board, brush with the egg, then the crisis line sent emergency link above and join a chat group. ter on radio than it is on TV. hum of the crowd and crack of cut a cross in the center. 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Some of the professional, the Resident Advocate works under the guid- FOR LEASE important duties include providing social work services to saddle blankets, memory core pads, 100% ance and direction of a licensed Social Work consultant. families and residents, completing psychosocial assessments OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE wool saddle pads, gel core saddle pads No license is required for this position. Education is always and care plans, giving input to the MDS, attending Interdis- helpful, however the most important qualifications are a and many other style saddle pads. ciplinary Team Meetings IDT, helping to educate and resolve rich life experience, an empathetic nature, the willingness conflicts with residents and families, long range planning, to listen, the willingness to study and the determination Lots of Leather goods of all kinds; over 200 helping families utilize community resources. Empathy and to find solutions. 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MAIN STREET • TOOELE To be sold to the highest bidder, piece by or 801-397-4201, or 801-949-3424 to apply. You may come in to pick up an application at You may come in to pick up an application at 140 E 200 S, Tooele as well. piece! Doors open 6 PM for preview. 140 E 200 S, Tooele as well. Equal Opportunity Employer. Equal Opportunity Employer. 801.448.1252 AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE TO WATER GIVEN that the Stans- USERS bury Park Improvement The application(s) below District will hold its requesting an EXTEN- SUMMONS scheduled Board Meet- SION OF TIME WITHIN Civil No. 150301756 ing on March 15, 2016 at WHICH TO SUBMIT FEDERAL NATIONAL 4:00 pm at the Stans- PROOF OF BENEFI- MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- bury Park Office, 30 CIAL USE have been TION, Plaintiff, vs. NO- Plaza. One of the three filed with the Division VASTAR HOME MORT- Board Members may of Water Rights. It is GAGE, INC., ANTHONY participate and join the represented that addi- LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS Board Meeting through tional time is needed to LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS electronic means on a place the water to bene- C. LAWRENCE, conference call. The ficial use in Tooele PUBLIC NOTICE SAXON MORTGAGE, agenda will be as fol- County. These are infor- Call for Proposals INC. and JOHN DOES lows: mal proceedings per The TOOELE COUNTY 1-5, Defendants. THE 1. CALL TO ORDER- Rule R655-6-2. Protests GRANTSVILLE CITY RECREATION SPECIAL STATE OF UTAH TO MOTION TO OPEN concerning an applica- NOTICE OF ADOPTION SERVICE DISTRICT will THE ABOVE-NAMED BOARD MEETING tion must be legibly OF ORDINANCE be accepting new pro- DEFENDANT: NOVAS- 2. APPROVAL OF WA- written or typed, contain NOTICE IS HEREBY posals for recreation pro- TAR HOME MORT- TER RIGHTS & SPID the name and mailing GIVEN that on March 2, jects from February 11, GAGE, INC. 230 WEST EASEMENT RE- address of the protest- 2016 the Grantsville City 2016 to April 6, 2016. 200 SOUTH, STE 3102, QUESTS FROM CHAR- ing party, STATE THE Council enacted the fol- Applications must follow SALT LAKE CITY, UT LIE WARR APPLICATION NUM- lowing ordinance: grant submittal outline 84101 3. APPROVAL OF BER PROTESTED, Ordinance 2016-02 available from each You are summoned and KENNECOTT TO BANK CITE REASONS FOR amending Title 15 Parks member of the board or required to file an an- WATER RIGHTS IN THE PROTEST, and and Recreation Chapter Tooele County Clerk Of- swer in writing to the at- DISTRICT BOUNDA- PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST A HEARING, 3 Special Events of the fice, Marilyn Gillette, tached Complaint with RIES The agenda for the if desired. Also, A $15 Grantsville City Code by 843-3148, Tooele the Clerk of the 4. APPROVAL TO AC- Tooele County Commis- FEE MUST BE IN- adopting a special event County Court House, 47 above-entitled Court, AGENDA CEPT PARCEL A sion meeting to be held CLUDED FOR EACH inspection fee for inspec- South Main, Rm 318. REQUEST FOR PROP- Tooele Department, 74 NOTICE IS HEREBY NORTH PORT, PHASE March 15, 2016 at 7:00 APPLICATION PRO- tions required by State Five copies of the grant POSAL South 100 East, Tooele, GIVEN that the Stans- 3 p.m., will be posted on TESTED. Protests Law and Building Code submittal should include: PROJECT: Construction UT 84074 and to serve bury Park Improvement 5. APPROVAL TO the county website at must be filed with the Di- for events held within the name of project, loca- Servcies Two new ele- upon or mail a copy to District will hold its PURCHASE WELL SITE (http://www.co.tooele.ut. vision of Water Rights, municipal boundaries of tion, and written bid of mentary schools the undersigned plain- scheduled Board Meet- ON CHURCH ROAD- us/clerk.htm, click on PO Box 146300, Salt Grantville City. estimated costs, type of FOR: Old Mill Elemen- tiff!s attorney, 3269 ing on March 15, 2016 at WEYLAND PROPERTY “Tooele County Commis- Lake City, UT This ordinance will take construction or improve- tary School 130 East South Main Street, Suite 4:00 pm at the Stans- 6. MANAGER'S OP- sion Meetings” and on 84114-6300, or by hand effect upon the publica- ment and a point of con- Brigham Road Stans- 100, Salt Lake City, Utah bury Park Office, 30 ERATION REPORT the public notice website delivery to a Division tion of this notice. This tact (with contacts name bury Park, Utah 84074 84115. Your answer THURSDAYPlaza. One of theMarch three 10,7. 2016 AWARD- REGION (http://www.utah.gov/pm office during normal ordinance may be re- and address and tele- Sterling Elementary must be filed and served Board Members may BYPASS SEWER LINE n/index.html) . Copies business hoursTOOELE ON OR TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINviewed or a copy may be phone number.) Further- School 135 South 7th within twenty-one C7 (21) participate and join the PROJECT may also be obtained at BEFORE FEBRUARY obtained from the more, projects which are Street Tooele, Utah days after service of this Board Meeting through 8. DISCUSSION & AP- the County Clerk's Of- 24, 2016. Please visit Grantsville City Recorder accepted must be com- 84074 summons upon you. electronicPublic meansNotices on a PROVALPublic OF Notices EMPLOY- fice,Public County Notices Health De- http://waterrights.utah.goPublic Notices Public Notices atPublic 429 East NoticesMain Street, pletedPublic by Notices November OWNER:PublicThe Notices Tooele If Publicyou fail to Notices do so, judg- conferenceMeetings call. The EES ONMeetings CALL partment,Meetings Transcript Bul- v Water or User call Miscellaneous GrantsvilleMiscellaneous Utah. 30th,Miscellaneous 2016) or the appli- CountyMiscellaneous School District mentMiscellaneous by default will be agenda will be as fol- 9. APPROVE MEET- letin, Tooele County (801)-538-7240 for addi- (435.884.3411) cant may stand to lose Contact Steven L. West taken against you for the lows: ING MINUTES OF FEB- Senior Center, Grants- tional information. ANNOUNCEMENT OF DATED this 8th day of their funding. The Spe- Construction Coordinator relief demanded in said 1. CALL TO ORDER- RUARY 16, 2016 ville City Hall, Grantsville NEW APPLICATION(S) APPOINTMENT AND March, 2016. cial Recreation District 92 South Lodestone Complaint, which has MOTION TO OPEN 10. APPROVE FINAN- Senior Center and Wen- 15313 (A80516): Ten NOTICE TO CREDI- Christine Webb Board of Officers must Way Tooele, Utah 84074 been filed with the Clerk BOARD MEETING CIALS & WARRANTS dover Senior Center. Year Dream, LLC pro- TORS Grantsville City Re- approve any deviation 435-833-1900 of said Court and a copy 2. APPROVAL OF WA- 11. PETITIONS & COM- Marilyn K. Gillette, pose(s) using 4.73 ac-ft. Estate of DANIEL R. corder from this process. Send [email protected] of which is attached and TER RIGHTS & SPID MUNICATIONS Tooele County Clerk/ from groundwater (1 mile COSTELLO, Deceased (Published in the Tran- all proposals to: g hereby served upon you. EASEMENT RE- 12. MOTION FOR AD- Auditor NW of Rush Valley) for Probate No. 163300003 script Bulletin March 10, TOOELE COUNTY Architect: MHTN Archi- DATED this 24 day of QUESTS FROM CHAR- JOURNMENT (Published in the Tran- IRRIGATION; STOCK- Shawne Kathleen Moho- 2016) RECREATION SPECIAL tects, Inc. November, 2015. LIE WARR (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin March 10, WATERING; DOMES- ric, whose address is SERVICE DISTRICT, 47 Contact Tony Armer LUNDBERG & ASSOCI- INVITATION TO BID 3. APPROVAL OF script Bulletin March 10, 2016) TIC. 1746 NW Hartwell Place, South Main, Tooele, 420 East South Temple, ATES, Richard Gunner- KENNECOTT TO BANK 2016) EXTENSION(S) Portland, Oregon 97229, Tooele City Utah 84074. Suite 100 Salt Lake City, son, Attorneys for Plain- WATER RIGHTS IN 15-4272 (A73679): Ron- has been appointed Per- 90 North Main Tooele, For any additional infor- U t a h 8 4 1 1 1 tiff DISTRICT BOUNDA- PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notices ald Kent Peterson Fam- sonal Representative of Utah 84074 mation contact: Kent 801-595-6700 Tony.Ar- (Published in the Tran- Notice is hereby given RIES The agenda for the Trustees ily Trust is/are filing an the above-entitled es- Baker 435-840-0549; Kip [email protected] script Bulletin February that Tooele City Corpo- 4. APPROVAL TO AC- Tooele County Commis- extension for 5.01 ac-ft. tate. Porter 435-830-1154; Proposals Due: 2:00 25, March 3, 10 & 17, ration Parks and Recrea- CEPT PARCEL A sion meeting to be held Deadline for public no- from groundwater (2.5 Creditors of the estate Scott Campbel l P.M., March 17, 2016 2016) NORTH PORT, PHASE tices is 4 p.m. the day miles S. W. of Faust) for are hereby notified to (1) t ion Department 801-821-6446; Bill Dixon Tooele County School March 15, 2016 at 7:00 SUMMONS FOR PUB- 3 prior to publication. IRRIGATION; STOCK- deliver or mail their writ- (OWNER) will accept 435-840-1290; Mark District 92 South Lode- p.m., will be posted on LICATION IN THE 5. APPROVAL TO Public notices submit- WATERING; DOMES- ten claims to the per- bids for portable McKendrick stone Way Tooele, UT the county website at THIRD DISTRICT JU- PURCHASE WELL SITE ted past the deadline TIC. sonal representative at restroom service. 435-241-0065. 84074 (http://www.co.tooele.ut. VENILE COURT, THE ON CHURCH ROAD- will not be accepted. 15-4273 (A73680): Ron- the address above; (2) Bids will be received by Kent Baker, Tresurer The complete proposal us/clerk.htm, click on COUNTY OF TOOELE, WEYLAND PROPERTY UPAXLP ald Kent Peterson Fam- deliver or mail their writ- OWNER located at 90 N. (Published in the Tran- and project construction “Tooele County Commis- STATE OF UTAH, 6. MANAGER'S OP- ily Trust is/are filing an ten claims to the per- Main St., Tooele, Utah script Bulletin February documents will be avail- sion Meetings” and on in the interest of J.B.G. ERATION REPORT extension for 5.01 ac-ft. sonal representative!s 84074 until 5:00 p.m. on 11, 18, 25, March 3, 10, able at the architect's of- the public notice website Public Notices 02/01/1999: 1124808; 7. AWARD- REGION from groundwater (2.5 attorney of record, Ste- Friday, March 11, 2016. 17, 24 & 31, 2016) fice and Tooele County (http://www.utah.gov/pm E.F.G. 04/02/2002: Case BYPASS SEWER LINE Water User miles S. W. of Faust) for phen J. Buhler, Attorney All communication rela- School District's District n/index.html) . Copies REQUEST FOR PRO- No. 1124810; S.E.G. PROJECT IRRIGATION; STOCK- at Law, 3540 South 4000 tive to this project shall office Monday February may also be obtained at Deadline for public no- POSAL 06/12/2004: Case No. 8. DISCUSSION & AP- WATERING; DOMES- West, Suite 245, West be directed to Parks and 29, 2016. Proposals will the County Clerk's Of- tices is 4 p.m. the day 1124811 PROVAL OF EMPLOY- TIC. Valley City, Utah 84120; Recreation, OWNER: Tooele County be received by the fice, County Health De- prior to publication. TO: AMANDA GOAD, EES ON CALL Kent L. Jones, P.E. or (3) file their written 435-843-2143. School District Tooele County School partment, Transcript Bul- Public notices submit- THE MOTHER OF THE 9. APPROVE MEET- STATE ENGINEER claim with the Clerk of The OWNER reserves FOR: Testing and District at the address letin, Tooele County ted past the deadline CHILDREN ING MINUTES OF FEB- (Published in the Tran- the District Court in the right to reject any or Special Inspection of and time stated above. Senior Center, Grants- will not be accepted. A proceeding concerning RUARY 16, 2016 script Bulletin March 10 Tooele County or other- all bids; or to accept or Construction Materials The Owner reserves the ville City Hall, Grantsville UPAXLP the above children is 10. APPROVE FINAN- & 17, 2016) wise present their claims reject the whole or any PROJECT: Two Elemen- right to reject any and all Senior Center and Wen- pending in this Court and CIALS & WARRANTS as required by Utah law part of any bid; to award tary Schools proposals and to accept dover Senior Center. NOTICE TO WATER an adjudication will be 11. PETITIONS & COM- within three months after schedules separately or Sterling Elementary the most qualified and Marilyn K. Gillette, USERS made which may include MUNICATIONS Public Notices the date of the last publi- together to contractors, School 135 South 7th responsible proposal. Tooele County Clerk/ The application(s) below the permanent termina- 12. MOTION FOR AD- Miscellaneous cation of this notice or be or to waive any informal- Street Tooele, Utah All proposals are subject Auditor requesting an EXTEN- tion of your parental JOURNMENT forever barred. ity or technicality in any 84074 to final approval of the (Published in the Tran- SION OF TIME WITHIN rights. Your failure to ap- (Published in the Tran- Deadline for public no- Date of first publication: bid in the best interest of Old Mill Elementary Board of Education at its script Bulletin March 10, WHICH TO SUBMIT pear may result in the script Bulletin March 10, tices is 4 p.m. the day March 3, 2016 the City. Only bids giv- School 130 East regular schedule meet- 2016) PROOF OF BENEFI- termination of your pa- 2016) prior to publication. Stephen J. Buhler ing a firm quotation prop- Brigham Road Stans- ing. All questions con- FRONT PAGE A1 CIAL USE have been rental rights by default. Public notices submit- Attorney at Law erly signed will be ac- bury, Park Utah 84074 cerning the proposal filed with the Division YOU ARE HEREBY ted past the deadline 3540 South 4000 West, cepted. Proposals Due: March shall be directed to Tony of Water Rights. It is SUMMONED to appear will not be accepted. Ste. 245 West Valley (Published in the Tran- 23, 2016 at 2:00 pm Armer or Steven L West. Four from Tooele County represented that addi- before this Court for a UPAXLP City, UT 84120 script Bulletin March 8 & Tooele County School (Published in the Tran- win division titles tional time is needed to trial in said county on (Published in the Tran- 10, 2016) District 92 South Lode- script Bulletin March 1, See B1 place the water to bene- NOTICE OF AUCTION! Monday, April 11, 2016 script Bulletin March 3, stone Way Tooele, UT 3, 8 & 10, 2016) ficial use in Tooele Red Storage, LLC PUBLIC NOTICE at 9 A.M. in the court- 10 & 17, 2016) 84074 County. These are infor- Notice is hereby given Call for Proposals A copy of the complete room of Judge Tuppak SUMMONS TOOELEBeautifully Remodeled mal proceedings per of!auction for Red Stor- The TOOELE COUNTY request for proposal is A. G. Renteria located at Civil No. 150301756 Rule R655-6-2. Protests age, LLC on March 15, GRANTSVILLE CITY RECREATION SPECIAL available by email to 74 SOUTH 100 EAST, FEDERAL NATIONAL (2002)RANSCRIPT Benchmark concerning an applica- 2 0 1 6 o n NOTICE OF ADOPTION SERVICE DISTRICT will [email protected] T OOELE, UTAH. T tion must be legibly be accepting new pro- MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- storagebattles.com. To OF ORDINANCE g. Proposals will be re- DATED February 22, TION, Plaintiff, vs. NO- Village Condominium written or typed, contain settle delinquent ac- NOTICE IS HEREBY posals for recreation pro- ceived by the Board of 2016. ERVING VASTAR HOME MORT- 4 bedrooms the name and S mailing counts in accordance GIVEN that on March 2, jects from February 11, Education for the Tooele KENNETH R. McCABE TOOELE COUNTY GAGE, INC., ANTHONY address of the protest- w ith section!38-8-4 of 2016 the Grantsville City 2016 to April 6, 2016. County School District at Attorney for the Petition- ULLETIN2 3/4 bathrooms ing party, STATESINCE TH1894E Applications must follow LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS B the Utah code.! Council enacted the fol- ers, Kevin and Gloria the address and time TUESDAY February 9, 2016 LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS February 9, 2016 Professionally designed gourmet kitchen with APPLICATION NUM- #Unit 34, Melissa Wood lowing ordinance: grant submittal outline stated above. The Ehlers www.TooeleOnline.com C . LAWRENCE, custom knotty alder cabinets by Pepper Tree, BER PROTESTED, This action is an at- Ordinance 2016-02 available from each Owner reserves the right (Published in the Tran- CITE REASONS Vol. FO 122R No. 73 $1.00 member of the board or SAXON MORTGAGE, granite counter tops and back . 9 foot island, tempt!to collect delin- amending Title 15 Parks to reject any and all pro- script Bulletin February INC. and JOHN DOES State board nixes THE PROTEST, and quent rents.!As anno- and Recreation Chapter Tooele County Clerk Of- posals. All proposals 25, March 3, 10, & 17, stainless steel appliances. Travertine stone, tile and 1-5, Defendants. THE REQUEST A HEARING, tated by Storage!Lien 3 Special Events of the fice, Marilyn Gillette, are subject to final ap- 2016) carpet flooring. Granite counters in master bath. STATE OF UTAH TO if desired. Also, A $15 law 38-8-4. All articles Grantsville City Code by 8 43-3148, Tooele proval of the Board of charter school for Spacious, open floor plan, covered decks, daylight THE ABOVE-NAMED FEE MUST BE IN- stored by a rental!agree- adopting a special event County Court House, 47 Education at its regular lower level, professionally landscaped, private DEFENDANT: NOVAS- CLUDED FOR EACH ment, and charges!not inspection fee for inspec- South Main, Rm 318. schedule meeting on TAR HOME MORT- Your Local Stansbury Park patio with stamped concrete, stucco wall. High APPLICATION PRO- having been paid for!30 tions required by State Five copies of the grant April 12, 2016. All ques- GAGE, INC. 230 WEST efficiently HVAC 2013. 2 fireplaces. Large lower TESTED. Protests days, will be sold or!oth- Law and Building Code submittal should include: tions concerning the pro- News Source by Tim Gillie must be filed with the Di- name of project, loca- 200 SOUTH, STE 3102, school board. “The State Charter level wet bar. Close to pool, clubhouse and guest erwise disposed of for events held within the posal shall be directed to STAFF WRITER School Board went ahead and vision of Water Rights, municipal boundaries of tion, and written bid of SALT LAKE CITY, UT TOOELETRANSCRIPT approved the application after parking. “VIEWS OF THE ENTIRE TOOELE VALLEY to!pay charges. Auction Steven L. West, Con- The Utah State School Board PO Box 146300, Salt Grantville City. estimated costs, type of 84101 BULLETIN gave a thumbs down to a new talking about growth. But we AND BEYOND!!! GATED COMMUNITY, OVER SIZE 2 is!subject to cancellation struction Coordinator for can’t legally consider growth in L ake City, UT construction or improve- You are summoned and charter school in Stansbury CAR GARAGE. in!the event of settle- This ordinance will take Tooele County School Park. approving a charter school.” 84114-6300, or by hand effect upon the publica- ment and a point of con- required to file an an- The state school board voted Linda Hansen, state school ment!of debt between District at 435-833-1900. to deny the charter application board member whose district Kevin Jensen delivery to a Division owners!and tenants of tion of this notice. This tact (with contacts name (Published in the Tran- swer in writing to the at- for Bonneville Academy during includes Tooele County, said office during normal and address and tele- tached Complaint with their Feb. 5 meeting. the communications she has Red Storage, LLC.! ordinance may be re- script Bulletin March 10 received indicates the commu- Berkshire Hathaway Real Estate “The independent evaluators business hours ON OR viewed or a copy may be phone number.) Further- the Clerk of the Invite the nity is divided over the new char- (Published in the Tran- & 17, 2016) recommended that the charter 801-205-2505 BEFORE FEBRUARY more, projects which are above-entitled Court, application not be approved, cit- ter school. script Bulletin March 8 & obtained from the ing deficiencies in skill, exper- “About half say they support 24, 2016. Please visit accepted must be com- REQUEST FOR PROP- Tooele Department, 74 Whole the charter school,” she said. [email protected] 10, 2016) Grantsville City Recorder tise, and experience” said Dave http://waterrights.utah.go at 429 East Main Street, pleted by November POSAL South 100 East, Tooele, Thomas, member of the state UtahKevin.com SEE SCHOOL PAGE A8 ➤ v o r c a l l BECOME A SUB- G rantsville Utah. 30th, 2016) or the appli- PROJECT: Construction UT 84074 and to serve Town to (801)-538-7240 for addi- SCRIBER. 882-0050 (435.884.3411) cant may stand to lose Servcies Two new ele- upon or mail a copy to tional information. DATED this 8th day of their funding. The Spe- mentary schools the undersigned plain- Your Yard NEW APPLICATION(S) March, 2016. cial Recreation District FOR: Old Mill Elemen- tiff!s attorney, 3269 15313 (A80516): Ten Christine Webb Board of Officers must tary School 130 East South Main Street, Suite Sale! Year Dream, LLC pro- Grantsville City Re- approve any deviation Brigham Road Stans- 100, Salt Lake City, Utah pose(s) using 4.73 ac-ft. corder from this process. Send bury Park, Utah 84074 84115. Your answer New home construction (above) in Tooele County saw another increase last year — and more is expected in 2016, according to local real estate brokers. Diego TOOELETRANSCRIPT Martinez (below left) sets shingles on a new home under construction in Lake Point on Mondayfrom morning. groundwater Kasey Zeeman (below (1 right)mileFRANCIE installs AUFDEMORTE/TTB a porch light PHOTOS on a (Published in the Tran- all proposals to: Sterling Elementary must be filed and served new home in Lake Point. An increase in buyers from the Wasatch Front was also reported for 2015. BULLETIN Exciting NewsNW of Rush Valley) for for Tooelescript Bulletin March Valley 10, TOOELE COUNTY School 135 South 7th within twenty-one (21) IRRIGATION; STOCK- 2016) RECREATION SPECIAL Street Tooele, Utah days after service of this WATERING; DOMES- SERVICE DISTRICT, 47 84074 summons upon you. 2015 was a ‘great’ yearTIC. for home sales South Main, Tooele, OWNER: The Tooele If you fail to do so, judg- 882-0050 EXTENSION(S) Utah 84074. County School District ment by default will be by Tim Gillie demand and low supply of 15-4272 (A73679): Ron- For any additional infor- Contact Steven L. West taken against you for the STAFF WRITER homes, along with an uptick in upper end sales, for the increase ald Kent Peterson Fam- mation contact: Kent Construction Coordinator relief demanded in said Home sales and prices in Medium insales median sales price. priceily of Trust homes is/are filing an up 11% Baker 435-840-0549; Kip 92 South Lodestone Complaint, which has Tooele County continued a five-year upward trend in 2015, “There’s no doubt that home extension for 5.01 ac-ft. Porter 435-830-1154; Way Tooele, Utah 84074 been filed with the Clerk according to a new listings values are going up,” she said. report. “We are also seeing homes in the fromHome groundwater (2.5sales expected higherScott in 2016 Campbell 435-833-1900 of said Court and a copy upper end of the market start to The median sales price of a miles S. W. of Faust) for 801-821-6446; Bill Dixon [email protected] of which is attached and home in the county was $189,500 pick up.” We’re seeing a lot more people moving in 2015. That’s up 11 percent In 2015 about 10 percent of IRRIGATION; STOCK- 435-840-1290; Mark g hereby served upon you. or $17,600 from 2014’s median the homes sold in Tooele County DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO Tooele City Police taped off the drive-thru at McDonald’s in Tooele after a 19-year- sales price. were over $310,000, according to WATERING; DOMES- from the Wasatch front to TooeleMcKendrick County Architect: MHTN Archi- DATED this 24 day of old man was crushed in an accident on Jan. 29. The car in the background was Griffith. For Sale The totalFrom number actual of homes headline and story involved in the mishap. TIC. 435-241-0065. tects, Inc. November, 2015. sold in fromTooele the County Tooele jumped Transcript by “We haven’tBulletin seen that many 27 percent in 2015 — from 995 sales on that end of the price 15-4273 (A73680): Ron- Kent Baker, Tresurer Contact Tony Armer LUNDBERG & ASSOCI- in 2014 to 1,259 in February2015, accord- 9, 2016range for a while,” she said. ald Kent Peterson Fam- (Published in the Tran- 420 708 East South W. Temple, CLARKATES, Richard ST. Gunner-• GRANTSVILLE ing to Wasatch Front Regional “However, the $160,000 to First callers thought $200,000 is where the big Multiple Listing Services. ily Trust is/are filing an script Bulletin February Suite 100 Salt Lake City, son, Attorneys for Plain- demand is.” “It was a great year for real extension for 5.01 ac-ft. 11, 18, 25, March 3, 10, U t a h 8 4 1 1 1 tiff estate in Tooele County,” said It’s basic economics, accord- Rambler, 6 Bedrooms, victim had died at Vicki Griffith, broker/owner of ing to Chris Sloan, broker of from groundwater (2.5 17, 24 & 31, 2016) 801-595-6700 Tony.Ar- (Published in the Tran- Premier Utah Real Estate. Group 1 Real Estate Tooele. miles S. W. of Faust) for [email protected] script Bulletin February31/2 Baths, Mother Griffith credited increased eatery’s drive-thru SEE HOME PAGE A8 ➤ IRRIGATION; STOCK- Proposals Due: 2:00 25, March 3, 10 & 17,In Law Apartment or WATERING; DOMES- P.M., March 17, 2016 2016) Rental in Basement. Man’s head was caught between car’s Now is a greatTIC. time to sell your home Tooele County School door and frame during Jan. 29 crash Kent L. Jones, P.E. District 92 South Lode- Also, detached 2 car Call us for a FREE evaluationSTATE ENGINEER on your home to see what it is worth! stone Way Tooele, UT garage w/Upstairs by Steve Howe (Published in the Tran- 84074$ in stable condition after his head 309,900 Room. STAFF WRITER and neck were trapped inside the script Bulletin March 10 The complete Sold proposal door of his car following a colli- More details of an unusu- & 17, 2016) and project construction al accident that took place in sion with the restaurant’s exte- 664 West 850 North, Tooele 1827 N. Mountain Air, Pine Canyon 1779 N. Mountain Air, Pine Canyon a McDonald’s drive-thru were rior wall. documents will be avail- SUN AND MOON made available to the public with Two 911 calls released by police able at the architect's of- The Sun Rise Set SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE illustrated the severity of the Wednesday 7:30 a.m. 5:57 p.m. the release of dash cam footage 632 SO. HAYLIE LN • TOOELE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY potential injuries to the untrained fice and Tooele County Thursday 7:29 a.m. 5:59 p.m. and 911 calls by the Tooele City UV INDEX Friday 7:28 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Police Department. eyes observing the accident first- Saturday 7:26 a.m. 6:01 p.m. hand. One of the callers was School District's District Sunday 7:25 a.m. 6:02 p.m. The accident, which occurred East Bench Rambler, Monday 7:24 a.m. 6:03 p.m. To Be Built on To Be Built on office Monday February Jan. 29, left the 19-year-old victim Tuesday 7:22 a.m. 6:05 p.m. SEE VICTIM PAGE A7 ➤ 29, 2016. Proposals will The Moon Rise Set To Be Built 6 Bedrooms, 3 1/2 Wednesday 8:43 a.m. 8:47 p.m. Thursday 9:20 a.m. 9:58 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu be received by the Friday 9:57 a.m. 11:08 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ 4.89 acres 4.70 acres Baths, Master Suite, Saturday 10:35 a.m. none number, the greater the need for eye and skin Tooele County School Sunday 11:15 a.m. 12:16 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme Monday 11:59 a.m. 1:23 a.m. District at the address Extra wide and deep Tuesday 12:47 p.m. 2:26 a.m. Partly sunny Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Some sun, then Legislature workingALMANAC through budget, water and marijuana bills First Full Last New and time stated above. increasing clouds Some sunshine Intervals of clouds and Rain possible, mixed Statistics for the week ending Feb. 8. Garage. 40 sunshine with snow early Temperatures Wow! Take a look at this plan. Lots of living Beautiful cozy open floor plan! This home has all the Beautiful Rambler with a large kitchen and dining area!! 24 43 21 by Tim Gillie The Owner reserves the 45 27 46 High/Low past week 28 45 30 Going into the third week of 42/12 space and an open bright floor plan. Each extras including; granite countertops, 3 tone paint, This is a really functional home and very cozy. Many Feb 15 Feb 22 Mar 1 Mar 8 STAFF47 WRITER29 52 Normal high/low past week 42/24 funded at the same level as they right to reject any and all 34the 2016Average legislative temp past session, week the be harder then initially expected, Shown is Wednesday’s TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER were in the previous year,” he LegislatureNormal is average working temp onpast pass-week 32.6 26.9 bedroom has a walk in closet and a niceexpected large to show a significantfireplace, Tile or hardwood floors in the kitchen. This upgrades including; granite countertops, wood or tile $ Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Budget, water and marijua- according to Knudson. revenue. proposals and toSold accept said. “This way, if we have a dis- ing the initialDaily Temperatures base budget for the decrease in additional revenue. 310,900 AccuWeather, Inc. Wednesday’s highs and ©2016 na were on the list of topics as High Low master suite withPre-session a tub and projections shower. of Jump in is a wonderful“It looks home like the on budget a beautiful will lot come and bring floors, tile in the entry, laundry and bathrooms. Call and Wednesday night’s lows. agreement later that prevents us Those new projections may be the most qualified and Tooele County leaders met with 2017 fiscal year, according to Sen. state revenue showed a $180 mil- be tighter than we thought,” he Pete Knudson, R-Brigham City. from passingnow a final and budget, choose the all the colors! available next week, Knudsonyour horses and family and enjoy!! you can choose all your colors!! local legislators Monday morn- state government doesn’t have to lion increase in one-time rev- said. “Revenue is slowing down. It responsible proposal. UTAH WEATHER “The base budget essentially said. ing at the state Capitol. shut down.” enue and a $380 million increase$219,900 means we will not be able to cover $359,900 $399,900 allows for every agency to be in ongoing revenue. Rep. Merrill Nelson, R- All proposals are subject Passing the final budget may Grantsville, also is anticipating as many needs as hoped.” Grouse Logan However, new projections are Creek 32/12 l o w e r t h a n o r i g i n a l y p r e d i c t e d to final approval of the 34/19 Wendover SEE LEGISLATURE PAGE A7 38/22 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon ➤ Knolls Clive Board of Education at its Ogden 33/22 WEATHER PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) 37/23 35/23 Lake Point INSIDE 763 E. Oakridge Dr., Tooele 2633 N. Mountain Glen Rd, Erda regular schedule meet- 40/25 Tuesday Have you run Vernal Salt Lake City Stansbury Park Moderate BULLETIN BOARD B8 Tooele 42/27 31/13 40/25 ing. All questions con- 40/24 Erda CLASSIFIEDS B10 Grantsville 40/24 AIR ACTION Tooele City 40/24 Pine Canyon cerning the proposal Provo Roosevelt 36/20 Wednesday Councilman Girls basketballPrice HOMETOWN B6Reduced 39/19 33/13 Bauer Sell Your Price 39/22 Tooele Last Normal Month NormalModerate Year Normal season reaches the OBITUARIES A6 shall be directed to Tony 40/24 Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D remembered out of room? 44/18 See Nephi AIR ACTION home stretch OPEN FORUM A4 43/17 complete Stockton SnowfallThursday (in inches) Armer or Steven L West. 39/21 See A2 SPORTS Delta forecast Rush Valley See B6 B1 38/20 Manti 38/19 Moderate (Published in the Tran- 50/13 on A5 Ophir 38/22 AIR ACTION Home Green River Source: www.airquality.utah.gov script Bulletin March 1, 48/22 Richfield 52/19 Gold Hill 3, 8 & 10, 2016) Dugway Last Month Season Moab 37/23 38/21 Beaver Hanksville 43/21 Week to date to date 50/19 45/19 We Ibapah Here! SNOWPACK 37/18 Vernon 38/19 Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin Cedar City Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday This is an amazing home with breathtaking - GO TO https://vimeo.com/108974828. St. George 52/20 Blanding VIDEO 65/35 Kanab 51/24 Rocky Basin Mining Vernon 57/20 Settlement Fork Creek views of the valley and lake. Large covered This beautiful home sits on just under 5 acres can Snowcover 16.0 13.4 9.4 Average 12.6 11.7 6.2 deck with a gas fire pit. Wonderful master suite with amazing, mountain, valley and lake views Eureka 37/19 Percent of average 127% 115% 152% with an entrance onto the back deck. This home surrounding it. There are so many extras in this List your home here, give me a call! 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