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Lady golfers TOOELE wrap up season RANSCRIPT See B2 T S  T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY May 24, 2018 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 124 No. 103 $1.00 UDOT warns about delays, urges caution for motorists STEVE HOWE impairment are considered STAFF WRITER human error. Motorists are urged to In the past five years alone, expect delays and use caution speeding resulted in 111 while traveling on state high- deaths on Utah roadways, ways over Memorial Day week- according to UDOT. end, according to the Utah Motorists traveling this Department of Transportation. weekend are also expected to Crashes nearly double face heavy traffic, especially between Memorial Day and on Interstate 15 along the Labor Day, which UDOT has Wasatch Front, UDOT said. dubbed “Utah’s 100 Deadliest Delays along I-15 are expected Days.” In 2017, 89 people died to last as long as 90 minutes on Utah roadways during that during peak travel hours. span. UDOT engineers project In a release, UDOT urged increased holiday traffic drivers to focus on the task at between 1 p.m. and 7:30 hand and obey speed limits, p.m. on Thursday and Friday, as 94 percent of all crashes according to a release. On are caused by human error. Monday, traffic is expected to Factors such as distracted driv- ing, speeding, exhaustion and SEE DELAYS PAGE A8 ® Zachary Hondel proudly displays his high school diploma during commencement ceremonies Monday night at Blue Peak High School. Blue Peak High graduates 19 Students urged to ‘take time to enjoy the little things in life’

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TIM GILLIE STAFF WRITER Blue Peak High School graduated 19 stu- dents in a ceremony held in the school’s gym on Monday night. With an enrollment of 100 students, Blue Peak High School is the school district’s alternative high school. It is located at the school district’s Community Learning Center in Tooele City. “OK, this is happening,” said graduating stu-

FILE PHOTO dent speaker Emily Hondel, as she started her Both Tooele and Grantsville cities have ceremonies planned for Memorial remarks. Day. Many of Blue Peak’s students are referred to the school by counselors at other high schools in Tooele Valley because the students are severely short of expected credits, putting timely gradua- Memorial Day events tion at risk, according to school district officials. Coming to Blue Peak was her chance to get Nola Morrison holds her cap in hand after Monday night’s Blue Peak High School set to remember SEE GRADUATES PAGE A7 ® graduation ceremony. fallen veterans MARK WATSON speak Monday at 8 a.m. at STAFF WRITER a Memorial Day flag-raising Utah and the nation ceremony at the Grantsville mourned the loss of U.S. Army Cemetery. Special Forces Staff Sgt. Aaron Barton also grew up in Butler of Monticello, Utah, Monticello. last year after he was killed in “Aaron’s father and my Afghanistan on Aug. 16, 2017. father were first cousins. The 27-year-old Green Beret Aaron and I grew up together,” was killed when he entered a Barton said. “The best way to booby-trapped building while describe Aaron is as a very pas- Destiny Ivie (above) delivers a graduation in eastern Afghanistan, accord- sionate true American patriot.” address to the Blue Peak Class of 2018. Blue SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE ing to the San Juan Record. Barton said the themeUV INDEX of his Peak graduating senior Emily Hondel (left) The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAYButler’sWEDNESDAY cousin, Utah ArmyTHURSDAY remarks is “Let’s not Forget.” shakes hands with Tooele County School Friday 6:05 a.m. 8:48 p.m. Saturday 6:04 a.m. 8:49 p.m. National Guard Recruiting District Superintendent Scott Rogers after Sunday 6:03 a.m. 8:50 p.m. Sgt. Jesse Barton, will SEE VETERANS PAGE A7 ® receiving her diploma. Monday 6:03 a.m. 8:50 p.m. Tuesday 6:02 a.m. 8:51 p.m. Wednesday 6:02 a.m. 8:52 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th Thursday 6:01 a.m. 8:53 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday 4:59 p.m. 4:14 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Saturday 6:01 p.m. 4:44 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Sunday 7:03 p.m. 5:15 a.m. Monday 8:03 p.m. 5:48 a.m. ALMANAC Tuesday 9:01 p.m. 6:24 a.m. Some sun with Cruzer PaloozaStatistics for the week ending Car May 23. show set for UMC this weekend A thunderstorm in Mostly cloudy with a Pleasant with times of A thunderstorm in Wednesday 9:57 p.m. 7:04 a.m. Mostly sunny a shower or Clouds and sunshine Temperatures Thursday 10:48 p.m. 7:48 a.m. spots in the afternoon shower or t-storm sun and clouds spots in the afternoon thunderstorm TIM GILLIE Gardner, publicHigh/Low relations past week man- activities 80/47 for fans and partici- sales. they will get to ride as a pas- is scheduled for 4 p.m. Full Last New First STAFF WRITER ager for UMC.Normal high/low past week pants,” 74/50 he said. The car show runs Saturday senger in a race car supplied by The car show will conclude 84 54 76 52 67 50 69 52 72 55 79 57 81 59 Average temp past week 61.5 It’s Cruzer Palooza weekend “Last year’sNormal inaugural average temp past week The 61.6 weekend-long event and Sunday, along with a swap DXDT Racing, a race car driver on Sunday with an awards TOOELE COUNTY WEATHERat Utah Motorsports Campus. event was veryDaily wellTemperatures received, Highwill kickLow off with a concert meet. development program based at ceremony at 2 p.m. followed May 29 June 6 June 13 June 20 Shown is Friday’s weather. UMC will hold its second prompting track officials to on Friday at 7 p.m. featuring Gates for the car show open UMC. Rides are available from by parade track laps for all ©2018; forecasts and graphics Temperatures are Friday’s provided by highs and Friday night’s annual Cruzer Palooza Car proceed with the second annu- the Flashback Brothers to cap at 9 a.m. both days. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from entered cars. lows. Show and Swap meet May al show this weekend, offering off Move-In Day, along with a On Saturday fans can pur- 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Hot laps cost 25-27, according to John even more fun attractions and variety of food trucks and beer chase hot laps, during which $75 per ride. A burnout contest SEE UMC PAGE A7 ® UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan BULLETIN BOARD C3 Grouse 83/52 Wendover PrecipitationINSIDE (in inches) Creek 85/57 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point HOMETOWN B2 78/47 86/57 86/58 84/58 Ogden Stansbury Park Tooele Tech Grantsville High OBITUARIES A6 85/57 Erda 85/58 adds software sports wins SPORTS B1 Vernal Grantsville 85/57 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 87/51 86/57 68/47 0.18 0.55 1.04 1.83 7.40 9.70 development Transcript Cup COMICS C2 Tooele 87/59 Bauer 84/54 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 84/54 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D program CLASSIFIEDS C6 Provo Roosevelt 84/54 See B1 87/53 85/53 See Stockton Pollen Index See A2 Price complete 84/54 84/50 High Nephi forecast Rush Valley 85/51 83/52 Ophir Moderate on B5 77/49 Low Delta Manti Absent 84/52 85/45 Green River Th F Sa Su M Tu W 97/57 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 84/54 85/46 Moab 78/51 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 93/60 Beaver 93/56 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Wednesday 81/44 Ibapah 82/51 24-hour 80/51 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.93 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 82/45 83/51 at Grantsville 1.56 -0.03 91/61 Kanab 86/46 Eureka 73/48 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.15 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY May 24, 2018 Tooele Tech adds software development program TIM GILLIE designed with the help of a ment, multimedia production, STAFF WRITER local employer advisory com- and computer science. Future software developers mittee, according to Scott. The program is open-entry can now get their training at The 1,200-hour program and competency-based, which Tooele Technology College. will graduate software devel- means students can start the Tooele Tech launched a opers with a well rounded program at any time and prog- software development pro- background with the skills ress at their own pace. gram in January, according needed for employers along Full-time students can to Bryan Scott, Tooele Tech’s the Wasatch Front, or they complete the program in just software development instruc- may choose to work indepen- under a year, while part-time tor. dently as a freelancer or con- students may complete it The software development tractor, or enter a computer somewhere between 18 and program was added to Tooele science program at the univer- 24 months, according to Scott. Tech’s offerings because of a sity level, according to Scott. The software development high demand for trained soft- Prior to coming on board at program and its courses are ware developers, according Tooele Tech, Scott served as open to high-school-aged stu- to a May 15 new release from the chief information officer dents and adults. Tooele Tech. for Beehive Broadband. Along with the software “Utah’s burgeoning tech Scott’s most recent project development program, Tooele sector cannot seem to employ at Beehive was the creation Tech also offers additional enough software develop- and deployment of Beehive’s stand-alone courses in vendor- ers. The information services streaming TV solution known specific technologies from sector is rapidly expanding as BEEtv, available to users on companies such as Adobe, and skilled developers are Beehive Broadband’s network Amazon, Apple, Cisco, Google, highly sought after,” reads the and on select college campus- Microsoft, and VMware. release. es in Utah. Students are given the option The high demand and short The software program at of taking the associated indus- supply of software developers Tooele Tech covers front, back, try certification tests upon mean competitive salaries. The and full-stack development, completion of those courses. average salary for software project management, user For more information on developers was $99,000 in interfaces, user experience, the software development pro- 2015, according to the release. cloud computing, DevOps, gram, contact Scott by email Tooele Tech’s software mobile development, basic at [email protected]. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO development program was game design and develop- [email protected] Student Ian Anderson gets help from instructor Bryan Scott at the Tooele Technical College. Anderson is studying software development at the college. Stansbury Service Agency updates cemetery policy

STEVE HOWE repairs last Friday which cost Jensen said after the lease presented new rules for the “This will help us with the adult resident or $800 for an STAFF WRITER more than $700; he took two is up, the service agency can cemetery, which would allow ability in the future, should adult non-resident. For cremat- The Stansbury Service more mowers in for repairs on return the mowers or purchase cremated remains to be buried people choose that,” Oscarson ed remains, interment rights Agency board approved chang- Wednesday. them at fair market value. He in standard burial plots. said. cost $250 for residents and es to the agency’s cemetery pol- “They’re just old,” he said. said the agency doesn’t have While the cemetery offers For multiple cremations in $400 for non-residents. icy and two three-year leases “They’re mowing 100 and some the money to buy new mowers 4-foot by 4-foot burial plots for a single plot, a single upright Fees for opening and closing on mowers during its meeting acres of grass a week.” right now but the old mowers cremated remains, Oscarson marker would be allowed. of the grave would be incurred Wednesday evening. The service agency’s mowers are costing hundreds in repairs. proposed allowing up to three Additional markers would need in plots with multiple crema- Stansbury Park Service are over a decade old, Jensen The board unanimously sets of cremated remains to be to be flat to the ground and list tions. Opening and closing fees Agency manager Gary Jensen said. The lease was for three approved the lease; board stored in a full-size burial plot. the name, dates and relation of for cremations are $150 on requested funds to lease two years at $330.27 per month, chairman Neil Smart was One set of cremated remains the deceased. weekdays and $250 on week- 72-inch mowers. Jensen said per unit for a total cost of absent. could also be buried about a The cost for interment rights ends. he had to take two mowers for $23,779.44. Trustee Glenn Oscarson also standard vault in the same plot. in the cemetery is $400 for an [email protected] Grantsville man charged Layton man dies with burglary, assault in ATV accident Full-Color STEVE HOWE someone inside the resi- passing on the property Activities Page STAFF WRITER dence, the statement said. earlier in the week and was A Grantsville man is fac- When the victim entered the told not to return without a at Indian Springs Every Thursday ing a felony burglary charge rear of the home, he noticed police escort, the statement Subscribe after he was allegedly dis- a cat in a back room that said. Waddell told police STEVE HOWE nal to call for help and ran 435-882-0050 covered inside a home and did not belong to the home- he had arrived at the home STAFF WRITER out of gas on the return attacked a man. owner. around 8:45 p.m. the pre- A 71-year-old Layton man trip, Wimmer said. First Bobby Lee Waddell, 66, is When the victim entered vious night and remained died after his four-wheeler responders from Terra Fire charged with second-degree the back room, Waddell there for about 16 hours. rolled while riding in the Department picked up the felony burglary and misde- came out from behind the Waddell was taken to Indian Springs area Tuesday woman on their way to the TOOELE TRANSCRIPT meanor assault. door and attacked him, Mountain West Medical afternoon, according to accident. BULLETIN Grantsville City police according to the probable Center for treatment of his the Tooele County Sheriff’s A medical helicopter was were dispatched to a resi- cause statement. The victim head wounds, the statement Office. able to land in the area and ADMINISTRATION dence on Willow Street on said he was taken to the said. After he was treated Darrell Meibos and his wife medical staff from Dugway Scott C. Dunn Publisher May 12 around 12:21 p.m. ground but defended him- and cleared, Waddell was were camping in Lookout Proving Ground responded Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus on reports of an assault, self by hitting Waddell in the arrested and transported to Springs and riding ATVs on a but Meibos was pronounced OFFICE according to a probable head with his walking cane. the Tooele County Detention rough section of road south of dead at the scene, Wimmer Bruce Dunn Controller cause statement. The victim The victim said Waddell Center. Simpson Springs around 2:15 said. He was wearing a hel- Chris Evans Office Manager had entered the home, with moved his hands up as if he During his initial appear- p.m., according to Tooele met but the ATV rolled over Vicki Higgins Customer Service permission from the owner, was attempting to grasp the ance in 3rd District Court County Sheriff Paul Wimmer. top of him during the acci- EDITORIAL to let the owner’s dogs back victim by his throat but was on Monday, Waddell was Investigators believe Meibos dent. David Bern Editor in while the owner was in unable to, the statement assigned a public defender hit a dip on the road, causing Meibos’s exact cause of Darren Vaughan Sports Editor the hospital. said. Eventually Waddell let and bail was set at $10,000. the ATV to leave the road and death has yet to be deter- Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Prior to entering the the victim go in exchange He is scheduled to return to roll down an embankment. mined by the state Medical Tim Gillie Staff Writer home, the victim’s wife for not being hit again, the court for a scheduling con- Meibos’s wife had to drive Examiner’s office, Wimmer Steve Howe Staff Writer told him the front door was victim said. ference at 9 a.m. on May 29. her ATV 15 miles from the said. Mark Watson Staff Writer locked and she had heard Waddell had been tres- [email protected] accident to get a cell sig- [email protected] ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager Utah County OK’s $150M in incentives to lure data company LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah ducted a study of the data cen- Authority and the Central Utah and a wastewater-treatment tives to the social media giant. Liz Arellano Graphic Artist County has approved $150 mil- ter’s likely impact and found little Water Conservancy District, with plant as their neighbors and pro- That deal ultimately fell through PRODUCTION lion in tax incentives to try to lure downside. the incentive package lasting 20 vide billions of dollars of taxable amid opposition by Salt Lake Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager an unnamed company to build a Pili said the property currently years. After that term expires, value,” Pili said. County Mayor Ben McAdams and Darwin Cook Web Press Manager data center near Eagle Mountain generates about $66 in combined property tax collections would Eagle Mountain’s city council a vote of conditional support by Dan Coats Pre-press Technician in between a mink farm and a annual property taxes. That tax jump to millions of dollars annu- and Unified Fire have already the Utah Board of Education that Scott Spence Insert Technician water treatment plan. bill would increase to roughly ally. approved the plan, with Alpine sought to cap the company’s tax The county commission voted $837,000 in the project’s first Under the agreement, the School District and the water benefits. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered Tuesday to approve property phase, including incentives, with unnamed company would com- conservancy district scheduled to Three months after the Utah by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, tax incentives for the 500-acre additional phases of construction mit to funding up to $100 million vote on the issue Wednesday. All negotiations ended, state law- Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele area at the southern end of Pony anticipated in the future, accord- in road and utility improvements, five taxing entities must approve makers voted in a special session County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the Express Parkway, The Salt Lake ing to city projections. which would open the area up for the plan for it to go through. to approve a sales tax exemption United States. Tribune reported. Tax revenue would be split continued development, Pili said. In 2016, West Jordan City for data centers. The move was OFFICE HOURS: Ifo Pili, Eagle Mountain’s city among the city, county, Alpine “I’ll let you decide if anyone sought to land a Facebook data seen by many as another attempt Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. administrator, said the city con- School District, Unified Fire would ever come to a mink farm center by offering large tax incen- to woo Facebook to Utah. CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: 4 p.m. day prior to publication. COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, Activists face charges over piglets stolen from Utah farm BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: 3 p.m. day prior to publication. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Five and also helps shine a light on They also claimed that the Jonathan Frohnmayer, and Virginia-based company is the OBITUARY DEADLINE: animal rights activists are facing abusive farming practices. investigators found pictures of another activist not charged world’s largest producer of pork 10 a.m. day of publication. more than 60 years in prison “We believe the actions we the two animals at a Utah animal Monday also participated in and is committed to being the Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals over allegations they took piglets took are lawful,” said organiza- sanctuary on the activist group’s interrupting Gov. Gary Herbert’s industry’s leader in caring for postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by from a farm in southern Utah. tion co-founder Wayne Hsiung, website, though they had been pardoning of a Thanksgiving animals and assuring respect- the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, The Utah Attorney’s General who is one of the men facing moved to a facility in Colorado turkey in November, shouting ful and humane treatment of Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, office filed charges against mem- charges. He pointed to a legal for one to undergo hernia sur- “Show us all the barns!” animals. Tooele City, Utah 84074. bers of California-based Direct doctrine that allows for the gery. The men each face two felony A company spokesman did not POSTMASTER: Action Everywhere Monday violation of minor law such as The FBI obtained cellphone counts of burglary, one felony respond to an inquiry Monday. Send change of address to: accusing them of stealing a trespassing in order to prevent records that allegedly show the count of theft, one felony count Last July, a federal court PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 pair of 3-week old pigs from a a greater harm, such as animal five men were in the area of the of a pattern of unlawful activity struck down a Utah law banning 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 Smithfield Foods barn. cruelty or risks to public safety. farm near Milford, approximate- and a misdemeanor riot charge. secret filming at farm and live- email: [email protected] The group allegedly took a In an indictment filed with ly 210 miles south of Salt Lake The maximum penalty is 61 stock sites, claiming the restric- or visit our website extension at 360-degree virtual reality video state court Monday, prosecu- City, when the piglets were taken years in prison and a $42,500 tions were an unconstitutional www.tooeletranscript.com of the March 2017 incident and tors said they used the group’s last March, court papers claim. fine. violation of free speech. Activists Entire contents ©2018 Transcript Bulletin promoted it online, as part of a 11-minute video to identify the The same five men were “They absolutely are escalat- have alleged that exaggerated Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may tactic known as “open rescue.” five men and the Smithfield charged in early May with steal- ing and it’s to intimidate activ- charges against activists in the be reproduced in any form without the Activists claim the practice saves barn from which the piglets were ing turkeys from a different ists,” Hsiung said. state are an end-run around that written consent of the editor or publisher. individual ill or injured animals taken. Utah facility. One of the men, Smithfield’s website says the ruling. THURSDAY May 24, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3

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BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — It Yes, it was, and although it John and Corri Kamphof, John said. “It was really quite within 10 minutes of an erup- again in 1978 with two blasts, was the talk of the boardwalk. was a little more than a day of British Columbia, reached awesome.” tion. Signs posted in the area followed by another in 1979. Everyone had heard that there removed from its most recent the geyser fairly early that And it can get even bigger. tell people when to grab a seat After that, it went quiet for was an unusually active geyser major eruption, the world’s day. They’d never heard of it Steamboat’s major eruptions on the boardwalk. If a visitor three years, just before another at Yellowstone National Park in tallest active geyser was still before coming to the park this are known to reach heights misses one, they can probably stretch of busy years — 23 in the Norris Geyser Basin, near something to see. Steam bil- year, but a ranger told them between 300 and 400 feet, see another in an hour or so. 1982, 12 in 1983 and five in the center of the park. A sign lowed out, soaring high above they had to go. When they sending gravel flying and soak- That sort of consistency is 1984. close to the parking lot showed the trees. Water shot up inter- arrived, they found it in the ing cars in the parking lot. rare. Major eruptions became far the way, and a quarter-mile mittently, and the vents roared. midst of what some consider a The park has recorded 171 “The vast majority of geysers rarer after that stretch. Park later, visitors hit the platform Mist drenched one part of the “big minor” eruption, one that major eruptions of Steamboat do not erupt regularly,” said officials recorded at least one above Steamboat Geyser, won- boardwalk below, forming pud- shoots water as high as 100 since 1878, the year of its first Jamie Farrell, a University of in 9 of the next 33 years. The dering aloud whether it was dles. People pulled on hoods as feet. known eruptions. But the big Utah professor and chief seis- annual total didn’t surpass the one. they walked by. “There was a lot of water,” blasts are completely unpre- mologist at the Yellowstone three again until this year. dictable. Volcano Observatory. “They are Jake Young, the founder of One evening this past March, very irregular.” GeyserTimes.org, a website park employees reported see- Farrell said one of the rea- that tracks geyser activity, said sh Friday ing the first major eruption in sons Old Faithful is so predict- he knows a handful of people Fi s nearly four years. Since then, able is that it’s far away from who have seen a major erup- the action hasn’t stopped. As other features in its basin, tion of Steamboat in the 1980s. of May 18, there had been five meaning it doesn’t share its If you spent enough time trying All You Can Eat recorded major eruptions in water. Steamboat, meanwhile, back then, he said, you had 2018, already making it the has shown connections to near- a decent chance of seeing an ONLY Grilled or Fried busiest year for Steamboat by hot spring pools. For exam- eruption. 12.99 since 1984. None of the five ple, Cistern Spring, just two “That’s what we all hope were as strong as the last two boardwalk switchbacks away, Steamboat is going to go back INCLUDES major eruptions, in 2013 and empties after Steamboat’s to,” Young said. SOUP & SALAD BAR 2014, but the activity has peo- major blasts. A chance to learn ple excited about the enormous “Steamboat is kind of con- Park employees reported feature. stantly fighting for heat and seeing an eruption the night of Its awakening doesn’t por- water,” Farrell said. March 15, back when interior tend the end of the world. Minor eruptions that reach roads were still being plowed. However, scientists also don’t between 10 and 40 feet are The second came a little more know why it suddenly woke common at Steamboat. Majors than a month later, the third 8836 Clinton Landing Rd, Hwy 40 • Lake Point Conveniently located inside 801-250-8585 ext 218 up. That’s not so unusual go far higher. At its best, a little more than a week after either. Mystery isn’t unique to Steamboat’s blasts are known that. Steamboat. It’s the most nor- to go roughly three times Old The fourth eruption came mal thing about it. Faithful’s average height. late on the night of May 5. Weird is normal According to a park docu- Farrell was there about 12 All of Yellowstone’s hydro- ment, only two other now-dead hours later. thermal features begin with park geysers have surpassed “At that time, it was in con- rain and snow soaking into the it: Excelsior, in the Midway stant eruption,” he said. “It was ground. At a certain point, heat basin, and Sapphire Pool, in erupting a lot of water.” from the volcano’s magma res- Biscuit Basin. Another inactive He was there to deploy 28 ervoir forces the water to rise geyser in New Zealand has also seismometers, devices that back toward the surface. The recorded eruptions higher than track ground-rattling activity. makeup of the underground Steamboat’s, but it’s been dor- He’ll go back and pick them up plumbing system determines mant for more than a century. later this year. They hope the how the water expresses itself Steamboat’s major eruptions seismometers can help them — whether it turns into a hot come in two phases — water learn about how Steamboat’s spring pool, a mud pot or a and steam. Farrell said the acts both before and after big geyser. steam phase can last for weeks eruptions. Constrictions in the system after a major eruption. The Fortunately for them, a week create geysers. Water and water phase, however, only later, the fifth major eruption steam get stuck in a tight spot, lasts an hour or so. came. circling and searching for a way “Very few people have “The geyser gods are smiling out, a vent to blow through. witnessed or documented upon us,” Hungerford said. When the pair finds a path, it the water phase of a major This time of increased rockets into the sky. Steamboat eruption,” Farrell activity has given scientists a About half of the world’s said. chance to try to learn some- geysers are in Yellowstone, Geologists track eruptions thing more about the geyser. according to the park, and each both by observation and by Hungerford said they’re study- one has a unique underground checking seismic records for ing Steamboat’s connection system. major activity. Their records go to other features in the area “Each geyser kind of has back more than a century, and besides Cistern Spring. Some their own personality,” said they show that Steamboat has have overflowed following the Jeff Hungerford, Yellowstone had busy years, dull years and big eruptions, and they want to National Park’s lead geolo- plenty of years where nothing know more. gist. “And it has to do with the much happens at all. They’ve also put out a plumbing and how the heat is It once went 50 years with- camera to try to capture erup- expressing itself through the out a major eruption, from tions on video. It’s hard to system until it comes to the 1911 to 1961. After that, it had see because of the enormous surface.” some of its busiest years — amount of steam that the gey- Old Faithful, the most more than 20 major eruptions ser emits, but that’s a problem famous geyser, is an anomaly. each year from 1963 to 1965, Hungerford is happy to have. It draws enormous crowds each peaking at 29 in 1964. At least “We are so thankful that it’s day in large part because of its one was recorded each year still erupting,” he said. consistency. Predictive systems until 1969, after which there are incredibly accurate, often was a nine-year break. It awoke

Your Complete Local News Source Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 Full Local Sports Coverage in Every Issue TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY May 24, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 OUT & ABOUT Don’t let moss cover our memories of Tooele received news a year ago from my Scouting friends Iin Washington state that the Scout camp I attended and worked at for 25 years was going to be resurrected.

Tim Gillie STAFF WRITER

Pacific Harbors Council, the Boy Scout organization that now occupies southwest Washington state from Tacoma almost to Oregon and stretches from the peaks of the Cascade Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, announced a new long- range plan for its camping properties. With a decline in member- ship and a more than corre- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO sponding decrease in summer In January, the Tooele County School District opted to sell Harris Elementary School after the new Sterling Elementary opened. Staff Writer Tim Gillie asks how much time will pass before the campers, Scout officials in the next generation of Tooeleans don’t know the story of Sterl Harris. area decided to abandon their large Boy Scout summer camp long-range plan to continue It appears that institutional putting up a little green street Dunlavy?” and the quick reply, help us map the route to our on the Olympic Peninsula and to influence the lives of young knowledge, like my memory, sign at the entrance from Main “I dunno.” future. let it revert to the U.S. Forest people for the better with the can fade with time. Street to the City Hall’s parking While the past may not Let us not forget. Service. attractive lure of the outdoors. That thought made me think lot that reads “Dunlavy Way.” determine our future, the [email protected] Instead of maintaining I mourn, along with the about the for sale sign in front I wonder how long it will be knowledge of how we arrived their own Boy Scout summer former Scouts and leaders of Harris Elementary School. until somebody asks, “Who’s at our current location may camp, Pacific Harbors Council who attended and sacrificed to When it was dedicated in officials said they would work build Camp Hahobas, the loss 1953 the school’s name was cooperatively with the other of their camp. Sterling R. Harris Elementary two Boy Scout councils that Hahobas is one of several School. With the passage of serve Western Washington to properties under the steward- time the school become simply provide a quality outdoor expe- ship of the Pacific Harbors “Harris Elementary.” rience for all Scouts. Council that will never feel the With the property declared They also announced footsteps of scouts again. surplus and a new building at the same time that they Earlier this week, the named “Sterling Elementary” TOM TRIPP would retain ownership of person who I assume is the built in a different location, TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSION SEAT A the 200-acre Scout camp 20 professional Scouter assigned the former Harris Elementary miles northwest of Olympia, to developing the new pro- School will soon find out its Washington, that they inher- gram for Camp Thunderbird, new fate. ited when they absorbed the posted a plea for help on the I suspect it will either be Meet Tom Tripp and Discuss the Issues! former Tumwater Area Council “Camp Thunderbird Alumni” flattened by a wrecking ball many years ago. Facebook page. and bulldozer or the inside UPCOMING MEET & GREET EVENTS Nestled in the peaks of She asked for help identify- gutted and remodeled into the Black Hills on the shores ing biographical information something unrecognizable by of Summit Lake, I spent for some of the names of the school’s former students. at least one week at Camp buildings, campsites, trails, The legend of Sterling FRIDAY, MAY 25 Thunderbird every summer and other features at Camp Harris will be preserved by a Benson Grist Mill Pavilion from the time I was 12 through Thunderbird. display in the new school for my 33rd year of this life, except Who was Walt Hohl, Al those who take time to view it. 6pm to 8pm for two years that I served a Lewis, E.K. Bishop, and who I know Sterling Harris’ story mission for the LDS Church in was Thurston Trail named because I heard it from Joel Scotland. after, she asked. Dunn, publisher emeritus of FRIDAY, JUNE 1 I rose through the ranks as Fortunately we were able to this newspaper. He knows the a camper and counselor-in- help her. story because he lived it. Grantsville City Park training to eventually serve as A man named Jim Phillips There are written records of 6pm to 8pm the Camp Director. offered his memories. Phillips Harris in books. I read one of The Pacific Harbors was the Scout Executive of them, too. Council’s intentions for Camp Tumwater Area Council for But in the not too distant Thunderbird, as I understand many years. His leadership future, I imagine there will MONDAY, JUNE 4 them, are to develop the prop- helped develop Thunderbird’s arise a new generation of Tooele Aquatic Park Pavilion erty into a top-notch facility facilities and program into one Tooeleans who don’t know the for Cub Scout camping, with of the premier Scout camps in story of Sterling Harris. 6pm to 8pm the thought that if they can get the northwest. They will think of “Sterling” the younger generation hooked We drew Scouts from as the adjective for something on camping and the outdoors, Oregon, Tacoma, the Olympic excellent of good value and Paid for by the committee to elect Tom Tripp they will grow up to be camp- Peninsula, the east side of think that it is an apt name for ers as Boy Scouts. the Cascade Mountains, and a good school. Let’s share a hot dog and talk about things that are important to you. I don’t know what Pacific Canada, to our little camp near There are already people in Harbors Council has been Olympia. Tooele who don’t know who doing with my camp for the Phillips proffered that if the Red Delpapa was or why a ball- last 20 or 30 years, but the Scout professional had time park was name after him. pictures I have seen of some of for a long lunch, he would be I wouldn’t know about the facilities make it look kind happy to tell her the camp’s Delpapa either, if I hadn’t met of dilapidated and abandoned. history and all about the a man while I was working on I saw a recent picture of people. (If you are reading this a story about Tooele’s social the washstand in the campsite Jim, please be kind to me.) clubs and bars, who knew where I camped as a youth. Institutional memory is the Delpapa and told me his story. Covered with thick green collected set of facts, concepts, I wonder how long it will be moss, you would never know experiences, and knowledge before people ask, “Who was it was really constructed out of held by a group of people. Clarke N. Johnsen?” sheet metal and wood. In the workplace, employees Do people in Wendover The campsite obviously often pass informal institution- remember Anna Smith and are hasn’t been used in a long al knowledge on from worker memories of her being passed time. to worker. That knowledge on to inspire younger genera- I don’t blame them, though. preserves a sense of corporate tions? I know firsthand that main- history. It also perpetuates effi- When I write about the taining an outdoor education ciencies as unwritten knowl- county buying the Mantes facility takes a lot of resources, edge is preserved for the bet- Building, do I need to explain and with dwindling funds, terment of the institution. who Mantes was or why the some maintenance and even Communities, like Camp building bears his name? use of facilities has to be scaled Thunderbird, also have insti- The employees of Tooele back. tutional knowledge, but some- City honored former Mayor Instead, I applaud the where the collected institution- Patrick Dunlavy, who had Pacific Harbors Council for al knowledge of Thunderbird worked for Tooele City in vari- a positive, forward thinking, was lost. ous positions for 50 years, by

Harassment claims shake up comic convention SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — “I need to improve on lis- very positive.” Salt Lake City’s annual comic tening and making people Evans, who created the convention is dealing with feel validated,” Brandenburg “Michael Vey” and “Christmas a rift over its handing of a said in a statement. Box” series, has not been sexual misconduct allegation Hale said the apology invited back to the conven- that’s caused several partici- wasn’t enough to restore her tion. He did not respond to a pants to back out of planned confidence in the organizers. request for comment Tuesday appearances. At least six other participants from The Associated Press. In a blog post Tuesday, have said they’re withdraw- Hale said she saw a con- young adult fiction author ing from the convention. fidential report about the Shannon Hale accused orga- Earlier this month, Hale incident done by convention nizers of the annual FanX raised concern over com- officials that raised “a num- convention of being dismis- ments by co-founder Dan ber of red flags for me and a sive toward harassment com- Farr that seemed to downplay lot of language that seemed plaints and concerns from a complaint against author to belittle the accuser and women. Richard Paul Evans for hug- protect the harasser.” The post came after con- ging a fellow panelist at last Hale said she raised her vention co-founder Bryan year’s convention. concerns with Brandenburg Brandenburg apologized The anonymous com- but said she was initially dis- Monday for seeming “insensi- plaint cited by the Salt Lake missed. tive to people’s pain.” Tribune said the contact was Organizers of the conven- He said staff will undergo unwanted. tion did not immediately training for sexual harass- Farr, however, told the reply to a phone message and ment and added that a new newspaper that Evans is emails seeking comments on policy has been written “very huggy and demonstra- the report or the details pro- outlining possible sanctions tive” and that “giving that vided by Hale. when a complaint is made. warm reception to fans is A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY May 24, 2018 OBITUARIES

Patricia Jessie Jerry Montoya Edith Jane Hewett

Patricia Jessie (Driscoll), Jerry Montoya, 80, of Edith Jane Hewett passed 83, of Stansbury Park, Utah, Yuma, Arizona, passed away away on Tuesday, May 22, passed away on Thursday, May Saturday, May 19, 2018. He 2018. She was born April 17, 2018. Born Aug. 9,1934, in was born in Ault, Colorado, on 28, 1948, in Tooele, Utah, to Brookline, Massachusetts, she June 27, 1937, to Vincent and Gerald Warburton and Lola was the daughter of the late Rebecca (Anaya) Montoya. Florine. She attended Tooele Charles Burr Bridgham and He retired from the U.S. High School and married Ron Jean Smith Bridgham. Navy after 20 years on Oct. 1, Hewett on Jan. 12, 1968, in She is survived by her hus- 1973, as a Chief Petty Officer. Tooele, Utah. He preceded her band Peter F. Driscoll and He was a Deputy Sheriff for in death. She had worked for five children: Karen Brooks, Juab County while living in McDonalds and Walmart. Patricia Melgaard, George Eureka, Utah. His second Jane’s greatest achieve- Kane, Robert Kane and Charles career was spent as a police ments were raising her four Kane. She is also survived by officer at Dugway Proving children and going to the LDS her husband Peter F. Driscoll’s Ground, Utah. While in this Temple. She enjoyed camping, children: Joanne Austin, Peter position, he graduated on fishing, genealogy, sewing, and Driscoll, James Rust; and her a heavy heart we say good-bye June 4, 1982, from Weber children. He is also survived by spending time with family. She Willis, Victoria Burnham, six grandchildren and two to a beautiful wife, mother, State College with a Bachelor three sisters, Anna Gillespie, was surrounded by family and Christopher Hewett, Courtney great-grandchildren. grandmother and friend. She of Science degree in Law Carolyn Hardman, Kathy friends in her last hours, and Hewett, ShaLee Condit, Tyler Patricia Jessie gradu- will be missed by many. May Enforcement. He also served (Thomas) Young; and one passed peacefully in her home. Condit, Jesse Condit, Kendra ated with a business degree your light always shine over us. as the Hispanic Program brother, Robert Montoya. She is well loved and will be Skoglund, Nick Rydalch, Bree from the University of Memorial services will be Manager. Upon his second A viewing will be held at deeply missed by her children, Rydalch, and six great-grand- Massachusetts, and then later held on Saturday, June 30, retirement, he worked as a Sunset Vista Mortuary on grandchildren and great- children. in her life, continued her 2018, in Stansbury. The loca- bagger for 14 years at Kirtland Wednesday, May 23 from grandchildren. Funeral services will be studies at UMass with a BA. tion has yet to be announced. AFB in Albuquerque, New 5–7:30 p.m. The funeral She is survived by her held Wednesday, May 30 at Patricia Jessie has a lifetime of Location information will be Mexico, where he made many mass will begin at 9 a.m. on children: Kathy Butler, Jim 11 a.m. at the Carr Fork Ward, accomplishments, and has had provided to Tate Mortuary in good friends. Thursday, May 24 at St. John (Nancy) Hewett, Brandy 2032 Churchwood Dr. Tooele, a passion for the arts and liter- Tooele. It will also be placed He is survived by his wife Neumann Catholic Church. (Jaron) Rydalch and Rebecca Utah. A viewing will be held ature. She loved her photogra- on Patricia Jessie’s Facebook of 53 years, Grace (Hankins) A special thank you to (James) Condit. Other survi- Tuesday, May 29 from 6-8 phy and gardening, especially page. Montoya; five children, LeAnn Hospice of Yuma and his pri- vors include: Stephanie Taylor, p.m. at the church and prior photographing her roses. With Bray, Gaye (Bert) Jensen, Cecil vate nurse, Karen, who cared Andrew Butler, Marshall to services from 9:30–10:45 (Teresa) Montoya, Russell for him during his final days. Hewett, Garrett Hewett, a.m. Interment Tooele City (Angelica) Montoya, and Jeri In lieu of flowers, the family Casey DeMello, Gregory Cemetery. (Joey) Barrow; 11 grandchil- requests donations be made to Deedie Reed dren, 11 great-grandchildren; Hospice of Yuma at www.hos- Deedie Reed, born on Feb. and three great-great-grand- piceofyuma.com. 17, 1935, passed away on Wednesday, May 23, 2018. Deedie was a loving wife of 56 years, mother, grandmother, Bradley Kenneth and Lofgren, Utah. Brad extend a special thanks to great-grandmother and sister. attended high school in Eureka, those who expressed their care She loved her family with all of Larson Utah, and graduated from and concern during his illness. her heart. She will be missed Bradley Kenneth Larson, Wagner High School, Clark With a very special recogni- by all that knew her. Private beloved husband, father, and Air Force Base, Philippines in tion to Dr. Echo Mathews for services will be held. friend, passed away at his 1973. the numerous times she went home on Thursday, May 17, Brad married his high school above and beyond for Brad and 2018, after a courageous battle sweetheart and best friend, the family. with cancer. Brad was born on Laray (Dean) Larson, on June A celebration remember- Sept. 14, 1954, to Lloyd 22, 1974. They were later ing Brad will be held at The Larson and Jacquelene (Jones) joined by daughter Tammy Rae Church of Jesus Christ of Larson. He grew up in Vernon on their fifth wedding anni- Latter-day Saints, 3105 Mary versary and son Kelly Kenneth Way, Winnemucca, Nevada, near their ninth Christmas on Saturday June 2, 2018, at 1 together as a family. Brad dedi- p.m. In lieu of flowers please cated his entire life to the love take time for a loved one or tell of his family as well as friends. a funny joke to someone. Brad Brad is survived by his would have wanted that. Visit wife and partner in life Laray; Lee Larson and William Elmer http://bradley-kenneth-larson. daughter Tammy Rae (Marc) Larson; stepfather Carl Edward forevermissed.com/ or https:// Mclean and son Kelly Kenneth Fields; and many beloved fam- wonderfullife.com/of/bradley- (Schye) Larson; father, Leo ily and friends. kenneth-larson/ for full obitu- Lloyd Larson; brothers Jimmy The family would like to ary.

NOTE OF APPRECIATION

The family of Marilyn our time of grief. Special Herrera, Martha Mattinson, Gowans extend their deep- thanks to Dalton-Hoopes Melissa Swapp, 27th ward est thanks and sincere (Gene and Jenifer), Ed and relief society and the para- appreciation to all for their Barbara Hansen, Martha Ann medics of Mountain West love and support during Strickland, Arlene and Dave ambulance service.

4225 S 500 W Murray, Utah Academics skeptical of Utah Call us at 801-261-2100! Lake ‘island city’ proposal OREM, Utah (AP) — An includes a $2 billion dredging based in what we know eco- ambitious proposal to build an project to remove nutrient-rich logically not only about Utah island city on Utah Lake to help sediments that algal blooms Lake but in many other systems stymie toxic algae blooms that depend on as well as deepening where we’ve tried large-scale plague the water got a boost the lake. engineering interventions,” from Utah lawmakers this year, The proposal was an idea Abbott said. but not everyone thinks it’s a that has been in the works While he appreciated many good idea. for about a decade, said Todd of the concepts in the proposal, Developer Lake Restorations Parker, with Lake Restorations Andrew Follett, a student at Inc. has proposed funding mul- Inc. The group is currently Utah Valley University, said tiple conservation and restora- working through both federal he was skeptical of the ideas tion efforts on the lake through and state processes in hope of of adding residences on the islands in the lake that people bring their idea to life. lake when many of the prob- could live on, the Daily Herald Ben Abbott, a Brigham lems were caused by increased reported Wednesday. Young University professor urbanization and human popu- “It will transform the lake who studies ecosystems around lation pressures. from an impaired, nutrient- the world and how humans The proposals may be scien- loaded waterway, dominated affect them, spoke against the tifically valid and sound, but by invasive species and prone proposal at the Orem Public “because these are paired with to algal blooms, into a clear- Library during a recent panel sharp increase in urban lake water state lake with thousands sponsored by the Utah Valley interface, it seems it becomes of acres of restored native Earth Forum. counterintuitive if not to some submerged plant zones, mil- “To be frank, I was quite degree paradoxical,” Follett lions of June sucker, Bonneville alarmed at the scale of the said. cutthroat trout, and native fish project, and the claims that He encouraged the public species,” the proposal says. were made in the proposal, to join him in questioning the Lake Restorations’ idea which didn’t seem to me to be project.

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COURTESY OF UTAH MOTORSPORTS Cruzer Palooza returns to Utah Motorsports Campus this weekend. The family-friendly event will be held on Saturday and Sunday. It will also include a swap meet.

event, according to UMC general manager UMC Willem Geyer. continued from page A1 “Most car shows are held in a parking lot, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO or in a large building somewhere,” Geyer Brandon Madsen and Jahrid Harding walk the recessional after Blue Peak’s graduation on Monday evening. A kid zone will be available for young said. “When you have a world-class race- fans during the palooza weekend. track to host your car show, it opens up a A number of commercial vendors will be lot of fun possibilities.” do anything I want if I put my tion. onsite and public karting will be available Spectator admission is free to all for this Graduates mind to it,” Ivie said. “I never “No one story can define a at the UMC Kart Center throughout the event, but there are RV accommodations continued from page A1 thought I would be here today. person,” Kime said. “You have event, according to Gardner. available for those who would like to spend I am the first of six to graduate the potential to create your own UMC, Utah’s largest outdoor venue, is the weekend onsite, according to Geyer. the help she needed, Hondel and make my parents proud.” story.” a natural location for a holiday weekend [email protected] explained. Rachel Kime, Blue Peak’s lan- Before officially presenting “You know the battles you guage arts teacher, addressed the graduating senior class, have won and the ones you the graduates. Principal Kendall Topham gave lost,” Hondel said. “Never stop Kime said she was drawn a few words of counsel to the fighting them. It’s going to be a to teach English by the great seniors. fight to live an interesting life, stories of humanity told in lit- “Continue to chase your but it’s a life worth fighting erature. dreams and enjoy the journey for.” “They help us understand of life,” he said. “Take time to Destiny Ivie, student speaker, different cultures,” she said. enjoy the little things in life, said that Blue Peak High School “They help us understand the for one day you may look back helped her find a big part of painful, ambiguous, unfamiliar, and realize they were the big herself. terrifying, and insanely awe- things.” “I took the time to learn I can some parts of the human condi- [email protected]

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Brenda Grantsville Volunteer Fire Department Honor Guard member Lisa Arnold during the flag raising ceremony at a past Memorial Day service at Grantsville City Cemetery.

The TEAD commander has “In the past I’ve tried to get Veterans deployed four times in sup- local veterans to speak, but continued from page A1 port of Operation Enduring most of them don’t want to Freedom, twice in support of talk about it,” McCall said. “We FADDIS “I think it is important that Operation Iraqi Freedom as literally do have several vet- COUNTY COMMISSION SEAT B we don’t forget about the fam- well as deployments in other eran heroes here in Tooele and ily members of those who have locations in support of contin- nobody knows who they are.” Please come and discuss what is important to you! passed on — their wives and gency and peacekeeping opera- [email protected] mothers and families,” Barton tions, McCall said. STOCKTON AND OPHIR – AREA 52: said. Grantsville’s program will MAY 29 FROM 5PM - 7PM Come have a soft drink at the new AREA 52 include a flag-raising cer- MONEY SAVING Coupons VERNON, RUSH VALLEY, TERRA, DUGWAY – Vernon Fire Station: emony, placement of a wreath, MAY 31 FROM 6PM - 7PM music presented by the Miss Grantsville scholarship pageant in Tuesday’s Paper STANSBURY PARK, ERDA, LAKEPOINT – Stansbury Clubhouse: royalty, a 21-gun salute and a Save Big Money JUNE 6TH FROM 6PM TO 8PM Chili and Hot Dogs and Drinks. Debate between all reading of the names of mili- Every Week with 4 Candidates running for Commissioner Seat A and B. Please watch Facebook for time and place. tary veterans from Grantsville GRANTSVILLE – Grantsville Library: who have passed away. MAGAZINE After the program, the Clark JUNE 12TH, 2018 – GRANTSVILLE LIBRARY – 6PM TO 7PM Historic Farm will hold its sixth Subscribe Today! TOOELE, PINE CANYON - June 14 - 16 • Tooele City Arts Festival, Presley Couture Booth: annual Flapjacks at the Farm 58 N. Main Street from 8-11 a.m. The J. Reuben 882-0050 6PM TO 7PM I will be there 3 days during this time to visit with all citizens of Tooele and the County. Paid for Clark Freedom walk will honor WENDOVER – Watch on Facebook for your date. by the the memory of Grantsville TOOELETRANSCRIPT committee veterans who paid the ultimate LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING THE CITIZENS OF TOOELE COUNTY to elect BULLETIN Brenda sacrifice to defend America’s AT ANY SITE YOU MAY BE ABLE TO ATTEND. THANK YOU! Faddis freedom. Later at 11 a.m., Tooele City will hold a ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park under the direction of Tooele City Councilman Dave McCall, who is a veteran of the United States Marine Corp. Managing your medications “With these types of cer- emonies, you get a good feel- ing knowing that the men and women who served in the has never been easier. military did not serve in vain,” McCall said. The program includes the posting of colors by the Marine Corps League; national anthem by Miss Madison Royale; invo- cation by Rev. Richard Scott, retired U.S. Army chaplain; and remarks by Tooele City Mayor Debbie Winn. The Harris-Carter VFW Post 9413 will present a 21-gun salute. Richard Scott, U.S. Army Ret. Chaplain, will offer the closing prayer, and McCall will provide some closing remarks. Guest speaker will be Tooele Army Depot Commander Col. Jimmy Brown. Your medications come organized by date and time, securely sealed in individual easy- “Col. Brown has been very ✓ Organized by date and time good to help us with these open packages. So when it’s time to take your next dose you just tear the package off types of events and it will ✓ the roll and your pills are there. That’s all there is to it: no boxes, no bottles, no bother. Securely sealed probably be the last time we ✓ will hear from him for a while Clearly labeled because he will probably leave Birch Family Pharmacy ✓ Preprinted reminders for the depot next month,” McCall TOOELE things like liquids and inhalers said. Col. Brown assumed com- 493 NORTH MAIN • 435.882.7775 ✓ Easy to open mand of TEAD on June 28, www.birchfamilyrx.com ✓ Ideal for travel and everyday 2016. A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY May 24, 2018

near the state Route 201 inter- Delays change while crews patch the continued from page A1 railroad overpass bridges. UDOT recommends using SR-201 and state Route 202 be heaviest from 9 a.m. to 9 to avoid the lane closures on p.m. as motorists return home. I-80, which are expected to After a busy weekend of last about a week. Delays are holiday traffic, Tooele County expected to be significant, motorists can expect additional according to UDOT Region 2 delays beginning May 30. communications director Tim Interstate 80 will be reduced Beery. to one lane in both directions [email protected] for approximately one mile

Your Complete Local News Source FILE PHOTO Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 A previous crash on I-80 near mile marker 100 caused major delays during a morning commute. Crashes nearly double between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Crowds, Right off delays Main expected Street, at Zion Right on this the price weekend SPRINGDALE, Utah (AP) — U.S. officials say they’re expecting record numbers of visitors to southern Utah’s Zion National Park this holi- day weekend that could have people waiting more than 45 minutes to enter the park and Memorial Day board shuttles. 3 Day The National Park Service says Memorial Day weekend is their busiest of the year at Zion. Event! Officials say 75,000 people visited the park during the hol- Weekend iday last year and at one point lines for park shuttles were two hours long. Park officials say they’re extending the hours of park facilities and adding staff but visitors should expect crowds and long waits.

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Tooele Transcript Bulletin ON SITE CREDIT UNION FINANCING! TRADE-IN’S WANTED! P.O. Box 390 Tooele, UT 84074 www.saltfl atsautosales.com [email protected] THURSDAY May 24, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B1 Sports Transcript Bulletin Cup goes to Grantsville for the first time DARREN VAUGHAN dominated the competition, were used to determine the often much tougher than it is SPORTS EDITOR winning the Cup in each year winner of the Cup in past in Class 3A. But, when looking The Transcript Bulletin Cup it had been awarded. years. at the schools’ body of work, has a new home in 2018. However, the 2017-18 This year, Tooele and it became a little easier to pick For the first time since the school year presented new Stansbury made the jump to Grantsville. award’s inception, Grantsville challenges in determin- Class 4A, while Grantsville The Cowboys won state High won the trophy awarded ing a winner, thanks to the remained in Class 3A. That championships in both base- to the Tooele County school Utah High School Activities meant that there were some ball and softball. They finished with the most successful ath- Association’s latest realign- sports in which Grantsville no second in girls tennis and third letic campaign. The trophy ment. Under the previous longer faced Tooele and/or in boys tennis, boys basketball was presented to Grantsville alignment, Tooele, Grantsville Stansbury. and girls basketball. The girls High athletic director Shane and Stansbury all competed Thus, the Transcript soccer team advanced to the

Heath, as well as the school’s in the same classification and Bulletin turned to the good, state quarterfinals for the first SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO graduating senior student- region, guaranteeing them old-fashioned eye test when it time in school history. The From left, Grantsville senior athletes Alivia Leonelli, Sabrina Allen, Coy athletes, during GHS’ annual of head-to-head matchups came to determining a winner, football team came within a Johnson, Brady Arbon, Savannah Thomas and Paige McCluskey show off Awards Night on Monday. in every sport. The results of with respect to the fact that the Transcript Bulletin Cup on Monday night. The trophy, given to Tooele Stansbury had previously those head-to-head matchups the competition in Class 4A is SEE CUP PAGE B7 ® County’s top sports school, was awarded to GHS for the first time. Wildcats cap stellar year

PHOTO COURTESY OF CHARLES MOHLER The Grantsville Junior High School girls track team celebrates with its trophy after winning the 12th annual Tooele County junior high track and field championships Monday at Stansbury High School. Junior high track titles awarded PHOTO COURTESY OF WENDOVER TRACK Wendover’s Juliana Rojas, Verenice Garcia, Yulisa Castaneda and Alana Henderson combined to finish third in the Class 1A girls 4x100-meter relay Tooele County’s next big track stars get their at the state track and field championships last weekend at Brigham Young University in Provo. The podium finish helped the Wildcats finish fifth in chance to shine in annual championships the final team standings. DARREN VAUGHAN Grantsville Junior High Wendover girls finish fifth in Class 1A state track and field meet SPORTS EDITOR scored 94 points to Clarke N. Just days after the high Johnsen’s 85. Tooele Junior DARREN VAUGHAN All this success — and with- school track and field season High was third with 63 points SPORTS EDITOR out any seniors on any of those came to a close, the next gen- and Excelsior Academy was There hasn’t been a lot of teams. eration of Tooele County track fourth with five points. athletic success in recent years “Even though not all the stars competed at Stansbury Grantsville’s girls won the at Wendover High School, par- girls got on the podium, they High School on Monday for sprint medley relay in 5 min- ticularly when it comes to girls all did fantastic,” said Kate bragging rights in the 12th utes, 16.57 seconds. Maile sports. Henderson, who coaches the annual Tooele County junior Bartley won the shot put Wendover’s Yanely That all changed in 2017- Wildcats in all three sports. high track championships. (25 feet, 2 inches) and high Duenas finished fourth 18. The Wildcats’ volleyball “I’m very proud of them. It’s When all was said and done, jump (4-2) titles, and Kylee in the Class 1A girls’ team enjoyed a top-eight finish pretty much all the same the girls from Grantsville Broadhead won the 100- 3,200-meter run at the at the state tournament in the girls (in all three sports), and Junior High and the boys from meter dash (13.53). McKenzie state track and field fall. The girls basketball team they’re all returning. It’s going Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High Allen won the 300-meter championships, with contended for a region champi- to be a good year next year — her time of 12 minutes, came away with champion- hurdles (56.74) and Elizabeth 54.33 seconds breaking onship and finished as a top-10 I’m so excited.” ships as 260 young student- Whitworth won the 400 a school record that squad. And last weekend at Henderson’s daughter, athletes showed what the (1:12.87) for GJHS as well. had stood since the the Class 1A state track and sophomore Alana Henderson, future holds for the area’s high Erin Allen won the 1,600 1990s. field meet at Brigham Young was a big part of Wendover’s school track and field teams. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ University, Wendover’s girls ® ® In the girls’ competition, SEE TRACK PAGE B7 TTB PHOTO finished fifth. SEE WENDOVER PAGE B7 Stallions Wrestling Club enjoys strong spring

DARREN VAUGHAN end of April 20-21, coach Carson Pease, Brady Philips SPORTS EDITOR Tyson Linnell said in an email. and Jayden Sisam finished just Just because the high The first day of the tourna- short of placing. school wrestling season came ment featured the Greco- The next day was the to a close in February, it Roman style, with a number of freestyle portion, with Kayce doesn’t mean that local grap- local wrestlers placing. Kayce Linnell and Keian Linnell plers haven’t still been hard at Linnell and Keian Linnell again winning their brackets. work. each placed first, with Yama Kole Johnson was second, Just ask the Stallions Zukeran, Brandon Ploehn and while Zukeran, Brandon Wrestling Club, a Stansbury Danny Khoundet each finish- Ploehn, Danny Khoundet and Park-based squad that ing second. Ben Ploehn, Kole Koby Johnson were third, Ard wrapped up its spring season Johnson and Koby Johnson was fourth and Ben Ploehn late last month. had third-place finishes, was fifth. Tyler Khoundet, PHOTO COURTESY OF TYSON LINNELL The club first traveled to while Braxton Ard and Logan Pease, Philips, Sisam and Kole Johnson of the Stallions Wrestling Club gets his opponent in a tough position during a match earlier this spring. Johnson finished third in Greco-Roman and second in freestyle during the Utah Freestyle and Greco State the Utah Freestyle and Greco Kuehn finished fourth. Coach Tournament, and went on to compete at the Western Regionals in Las Vegas. State Tournament the week- Linnell said Tyler Khoundet, SEE WRESTLING PAGE B7 ®

SPORTS WRAP HS softball scores Class 6A quarterfinals Class 5A quarterfinals Class 6A one-loss bracket Class 6A one-loss bracket Class 6A one-loss bracket Tuesday Bingham 5, Syracuse 4 Box Elder 9, Maple Mountain 6 Kearns 9, Taylorsville 4 Clearfield 9, Copper Hills 5 Riverton 6, American Fork 3 Class 5A quarterfinals Class 6A one-loss bracket Class 5A one-loss bracket Layton 5, Kearns 2 Riverton 12, Clearfield 0 HS boys soccer scores Bountiful 16, West 6 Copper Hills 8, Riverton 4 Maple Mountain 11, Wasatch 6 Syracuse 4, Layton 1 Riverton 7, Davis 5, (10) Tuesday Class 5A one-loss bracket Davis 11, Copper Hills 5 Wasatch 5, Murray 3 Syracuse 9, Davis 7 Wednesday Class 5A semifinals Corner Canyon 9, Springville 7 Davis 10, Clearfield 4 West 14, Maple Mountain 1 HS baseball scores Class 5A semifinals Alta 4, Skyline 3 Corner Canyon 5, Kearns 6, Cyprus 1 West 13, Corner Canyon 2 Tuesday Jordan 10, Skyridge 3 Viewmont 1, Brighton 0 Woods Cross 2 Taylorsville 14, Pleasant Grove 9 Class 6A semifinals Class 5A one-loss bracket Class 5A one-loss bracket Class 6A semifinals Murray 15, Cottonwood 6 Wednesday Herriman 8, Bingham 2 Cottonwood 7, Wasatch 0 Olympus 5, Skyridge 2 Herriman 1, Bingham 0, OT Springville 5, Roy 1 Class 5A semifinals Class 6A quarterfinals Olympus 5, Timpanogos 2 Class 6A semifinals Pleasant Grove 1, Wasatch 4, Olympus 0 Bountiful 5, Box Elder 4 Herriman 11, Layton 6 Olympus 7, Cottonwood 3 Bingham 13, American Fork 2 American Fork 0 B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY May 24, 2018 Hometown 2018 TOOELE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS GOLF

PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE

he 2018 high school girls golf season saw two of Tooele County’s three teams advance to the state Ttournament, and while neither of them won the big prize, there were several notable performances. Led by Second Team All-State selection Brittnee Buckingham, the Stansbury girls finished seventh at the Class 4A state tournament in St. George. The Stallions also finished second in Region 11 this season. Grantsville finished seventh in the Class 3A champion- ships after entering the tournament as the third-place team from Region 13. Erin Shipman was the Cowboys’ top finisher at the state tournament, finishing 21st of the 49 golfers who completed both rounds. While Tooele didn’t qualify for the Class 4A tourna- ment, the Buffaloes showed improvement throughout the season and figure to make noise in the future. Region 11 features some strong teams — notably, Park City and Stansbury — but the Buffs hope to climb into contention next year.

SEE GOLF PAGE B3 ®

Brittnee Buckingham (left) follows through on a chip shot at Stansbury Park Golf Course. Grantsville’s Gabby Dobson (above) makes a putt.

Tooele’s Riley Root (above) hits a chip shot. Grantsville’s Paige McCluskey (above right) putts on the green. Tooele’s Emily Medina (right) hits a shot from the fairway. THURSDAY May 24, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE Golf continued from page B2

Stansbury’s Mia Thurber (above) tees off in a match at Oquirrh HIlls Golf Course. Grantsville’s Madison Fields (right) pulls the flag for teammate Kaylee Shores.

Stansbury’s Mia Thurber (above) checks the distance for her next shot. Tooele’s Aysha Lewis watches Ella Leonelli (left) set up her shot on the green at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course. Memorial Day 2018

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Grantsville’s Madi Bentley watches her ball after she hit it from the rough to the green. COLONEL JIMMY BROWN Following Command and Staff College, COL Colonel James ‘Jimmy’ Brown assumed Brown was assigned to command of Tooele Army Depot on 28 June, the Pentagon where he 2016. served as a Logistics Staff Officer in the United COL Brown grew up near Chattanooga, States Army Special Tennessee and was commissioned, through Operations Agency, the ROTC program, as a Quartermaster Executive Officer to the Officer detailed to the Infantry. He earned a Vice Director of the Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics Army Staff, and as a from the University of Tennessee at Logistics Planner in the COLONEL JIMMY BROWN Chattanooga, a Master of Military Studies Pakistan Afghanistan from the Marine Corps University, and a Coordination Cell on the Joint Staff. Master of Science in National Resource Strategy from the National Defense COL Brown then served at Hunter Army University. Airfield and Fort Stewart, Georgia, where he was the Commander of the 260th COL Brown’s first assignment was with the Quartermaster Battalion and the Deputy 6th Infantry Division at Fort Wainwright, Commander of the 3rd Sustainment Brigade. Alaska, where he served as a Rifle Platoon After graduating from the Eisenhower Leader, Rifle Company Executive Officer, and School in Washington, D.C., COL Brown as an Assistant Support Operations Officer. was assigned to the Pentagon serving as the Acquisition and Logistics Team Chief within COL Brown’s next assignment was at the Office of Business Transformation on the Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia where he Army Staff. served as Commander of Charlie Company, 4/160th SOAR (A) and as Battalion S4, COL Brown has deployed four times in 3/160th SOAR (A). He was then assigned support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, to the United States Army Office of Military twice in support of Operation IRAQI Support, Washington, D.C., where he served FREEDOM, as well as other locations in as a Squadron Logistics Officer, Unit Support support of contingency and peacekeeping Operations Officer, Troop Commander, and operations. Squadron Executive Officer. Stansbury’s Shaelyn Riley (above) tees off during a match at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course. Tooele’s Megan Johnson (above right) lines up a putt. Grantsville junior Erin Shipman (right) lines up a putt. B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY May 24, 2018 FINANCIAL FOCUS Saying ‘I Do’ might mean “I can’t” for Roth IRA

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The school The eight-week STEP Express also received grants, finishing plans to use the grant to program provides schools with third and first, respectively. update old PE equipment for lesson plans, PE activities, and Details about the STEP COURTESY OF GRANTSVILLE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL the school gym and provide equipment to complete the fit- Express program are available Grantsville Junior High School won the girl’s trophy in the 12th annual Tooele County School District new PE equipment for teacher ness challenge. at www.stepexpress.org. Junior High Track Meet. 260 student athletes participated in the event that was held recently at Stansbury High School.

COURTESY STANBURY PARK ELEMENTARY Seventy fourth-graders at Stansbury Park Elementary logged more than 334,000 minutes of exercise as part of the STEP Express program sponsored by SelectHealth. In return the school was awarded a $1,500 cash grant from SelectHealth. The school intends to use the money for PE equipment.

Tooele County has a rich heritage of excep- tionally delicious and varied cooking traditions. Many of our unique recipes trace their origins from the “old countries” of the 19th century settlers in the Tooele Valley area. ese timeless folk ways of preparing meals and treats originate in virtually all the regions of Europe and also areas of the Near East and Mexico. Additionally many original creations were developed from the mixing of these traditional techniques. In Recipes ru Time, the Tooele Daughters of the Utah Pioneers have compiled some of the best of these recipes into a beautiful cookbook that honors timeless traditions and preserves these enjoyable creations for all of us and future generations. Included in this convenient collec- Sign up to be an "Organ Donor" tionSign are appetizers, up to salads, be an soups, "Organ main dishes, Donor" Dutch oven recipes, breads, cookies, pies, candy, ice cream, preserves, and more. Historical pho- tographs and timeless tidbits of Tooele County cooking history are also presented on virtually every page. Proceeds from this tournament support; Proceeds from this tournament support; is one-of-a-kind collection is a tribute to * Intermountain Donor Services * Intermountain Donor Servicesthe great ethnic diversity of the courageous men and women who settled the West Desert and * Marlee Dalton "Dalton Donate 4 Life" scholarship * Marlee Dalton "Dalton Donate 4 Life" scholarship TOOELE created the vibrant culture of delightful cuisine * Brandon Curtis "Forever Strong Foundation" scholarship * Brandon Curtis "Forever Strong Foundation" scholarship TRANSCRIPT we are all invited to share. Only BULLETIN $1200 58 N. Main – Tooele Get your copy today at the Mon-Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • Sat-Sun: closed Tooele Transcript Bulletin THURSDAY May 24, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B5

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Friday 6:05 a.m. 8:48 p.m. Saturday 6:04 a.m. 8:49 p.m. Sunday 6:03 a.m. 8:50 p.m. Monday 6:03 a.m. 8:50 p.m. Tuesday 6:02 a.m. 8:51 p.m. Wednesday 6:02 a.m. 8:52 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th Thursday 6:01 a.m. 8:53 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday 4:59 p.m. 4:14 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Saturday 6:01 p.m. 4:44 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Sunday 7:03 p.m. 5:15 a.m. Monday 8:03 p.m. 5:48 a.m. ALMANAC Tuesday 9:01 p.m. 6:24 a.m. Some sun with Statistics for the week ending May 23. A thunderstorm in Mostly cloudy with a Pleasant with times of A thunderstorm in Wednesday 9:57 p.m. 7:04 a.m. Mostly sunny a shower or Clouds and sunshine Temperatures Thursday 10:48 p.m. 7:48 a.m. spots in the afternoon shower or t-storm sun and clouds spots in the afternoon thunderstorm High/Low past week 80/47 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 74/50 84 54 76 52 67 50 69 52 72 55 79 57 81 59 Average temp past week 61.5 Normal average temp past week 61.6 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low May 29 June 6 June 13 June 20 Shown is Friday’s weather. ©2018; forecasts and graphics Temperatures are Friday’s provided by highs and Friday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan Grouse 83/52 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 85/57 Knolls Clive Lake Point 78/47 86/57 86/58 84/58 Ogden Stansbury Park 85/57 Erda 85/58 Vernal Grantsville 85/57 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 87/51 86/57 68/47 0.18 0.55 1.04 1.83 7.40 9.70 Tooele 87/59 Bauer 84/54 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 84/54 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 84/54 87/53 85/53 Stockton Pollen Index Price 84/54 84/50 High Nephi Rush Valley 85/51 83/52 Ophir Moderate 77/49 Low Delta Manti Absent 84/52 85/45 Green River Th F Sa Su M Tu W 97/57 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 84/54 85/46 Moab 78/51 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 93/60 Beaver 93/56 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Wednesday 81/44 Ibapah 82/51 24-hour 80/51 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.93 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 82/45 83/51 at Grantsville 1.56 -0.03 91/61 Kanab 86/46 Eureka 73/48 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.15

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Garrett Allen Joshua Jenkins Trevor Colson Petersen Joshua Jenkins, son of Trevor Colson has been Dwight and Donna Jenkins called to serve as a mission- Garrett Allen Petersen of Stansbury Park, has been ary for the Church of Jesus has been called to serve as a called to serve as a mission- Christ of Latter-day Saints in missionary for The Church ary for the Church of Jesus the Chile, Antofagasta Mission. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Christ of Latter-day Saints in He will report to the Mexico Saints in the Washington the Chile Concepcion South Missionary Training Center on Vancouver Mission. He will Mission. Joshua will report to June 5, 2018. Elder Colson will report to the Mission Training the Mexico MTC on June 5. be speaking Sunday, May 27, Center in Provo, Utah, on June Joshua will be speaking in the at 11 a.m. in the Grantsville 6, 2018. Elder Petersen will Batesville Ward on Sunday, 12th ward, located at 428 S. be speaking Sunday, May 27, May 27 at 9 a.m. The meeting Hale Street. Elder Colson is the at 11 a.m. in the Erda Pole will be at the new Erda Stake son of Mike and Lori Colson. Canyon Ward, located at 323 Center building at 1050 W. E. Erda Way. Elder Petersen Erda Way. is the son of Dale and Mona Petersen.

HAND IN HAND WITH ELAYNE Pinching pennies? A-Z ideas of nifty tips to be more thrifty

hen my husband Rod vacations together — but seri- over their finances helped reading. He learned five lan- Make a “coupon card” like, and I were when rais- ously consider everything — them manage their money. We guages, knew health-recovery “The bearer of this coupon ing four daughters, and admit if you can’t afford agree. methods, world history, and may redeem it for 1 free foot W Elayne Pearson including Heidi, affected by it yet. Move Up: Buying cheap gas- even how to pitch a baseball. massage.” My favorite birthday GUEST COLUMNIST Down syndrome and autism, I Give Up: Smoking, alco- oline is tempting, but a mid- Money-managing books are gift? A heart-felt card. frequently felt tired and broke. hol, and chewing tobacco are range grade helps our vehicles free at any library. Xerox Up: Import financial Heck, I hoped just stretching proven to break down the body last longer overall. Spiff Up: For cleaning documents should be copied our dollars counted as my cakes create substantial sav- and drain your budget. If this is Notch Up: An acquain- household windows and mir- up and put in safe, organized workout. We welcomed Heidi, ings. We’ve done fun birthday your challenge, please get help tance is reducing her family’s rors, a gallon of automotive places so they’re easily retriev- disabilities and all, and vowed cakes with creative themes or quitting, and encourage others impulse-buying tendency by window-wiper fluid ($1.00) able. You also never know to build a good life. miniature toys on top. to never start. placing her grocery orders lasts forever. Simply refill your about emergencies or natural Having frugal parents Cut Up: Buying haircutting Hands Up: Volunteering at online, then she drives to the spray bottle. disasters, so a flash drive is a helped us learn that self-dis- scissors and an electric clipper an upcoming Special Needs pick-up location. Smart mom! Team Up: Consider par- wise move. cipline is usually the founda- can reduce salon haircuts fees conference or event is one way Open Up: Some parents ticipating in a neighborhood Year’s up: Since we were tion for financial freedom. We for families. Watch online vid- to waive entry fees. want to spare their children’s garage sale. (I’d have to be newlyweds, we always had created happy, quality lives. eos and observe good barbers/ Ice Up: Emotions run high feelings of worrying over careful to not get other unnec- some food storage on hand, Thankfully, Heidi is 30 now, beauticians. after an injury and folks want money, and “shield” them. essary things!) but often failed to rotate and and life is still good. To parents Dig Up: Plant perennial to run to the emergency room. However, it’s actually wiser to Update Up: A friend told eat items before the expira- walking a rocky financial road, flowers. Annuals have the Breathe deeply and recall the start a savings account, col- me her teenagers had acci- tion recommendation. Now I here are some A-Z tips to “Keep life-cycle of only one season, R.I.C.E. Treatment (rest, ice, lege fund, etc., when they’re dently pressed “agree” to more post a note near the can-goods it Up.” but perennials grow back year compression, and elevation). younger. features on her cell phone indicating the year, and that’s Ask Up: After my recent eye after year, saving you money Then reevaluate. Pass Up: Invitations to than she originally wanted. helped. exam, before paying for my and time. Ask to distinguish Juice Up: Fresh raw juicing home-based, demo/selling Periodically confirm your Zip Up: Money isn’t just for expensive trifocals, I randomly the difference. is a powerhouse vs. expensive parties (like clothing, jewelry, media plans, please. our needs, it’s for enjoyment, asked if there were any spe- Eat Up: Going grocery shop- vitamins. Anthony Williams, or kitchen items) are fun, but Value Up: People love their too. When you’re doing some- cials. The receptionist bright- ping hungry affects your deci- Medical Medium, has good you’ll always feel obligated to pets, but every critter you thing good (but expensive), ened up and said, “Yes, if you’ll sions, so eat beforehand. Also information on foods that heal. purchase something. Think care for is an added expense. don’t continuously grumble or contribute two school supplies, Farmers’ Markets are usually Keep Up: Just as there are about this. If reigning in your budget is worry about it. Relish it! we’ll give you a 10-percent more economical, plus it sup- no shortcuts for health recov- Question Up: Finances are a problem, you may need to discount today!” I walked next ports local families. ery, there are no shortcuts baffling for some of us, so rethink this. When raising our Elayne Pearson is a C.A.S., door to Target, picked up some Fess Up: People want to to get out of debt. We really don’t be embarrassed to ask children we agreed to one cat, Special-Needs Preparedness crayons and scissors, and saved appear financially comfortable, like Dave Ramsey’s “Financial experts to explain concepts and Cheeko was loved and Specialist. She loves sharing a lot on my glasses. (Glad I but pretending to keep up with Peace” program and his clearly. spoiled. information and inspiration asked.) friends’ and relatives’ income Biblical advice to pay tithing. Read Up: Reading can Write Up: Most people trea- strengthening family resil- Bake Up: Home-made leads to misfortune. It’s flat- Look Up: There are count- lead to a successful life. My sure a beautiful greeting card iency. Instagram: @hiddentrea- birthday cake vs. bakery-made tering to be invited on grand less people who know praying father learned tons by simply with a sincere handwritten suresofhealth Email: hidden- thought. Honestly, we don’t [email protected] always need to purchase gifts. POETRY In Spring Something ’m writing this column in He says he missed it, will keep an eye out. On Your MYGA AUNNUITY the earliest days of another Four barrows of mulch around the blueberry bushes, Ispring, and here’s a fine Ted Kooser I’m pulling off gloves, and he’s back, beaming. Mind? spring poem from Rose King’s U.S. POET LAUREATE “It says, I LOVE YOU, MARTHA. 2004 – 2006 3.25% book Time and Peonies, from Are you Martha?” GUARANTEED Hummingbird Press. The poet Write a Letter lives in California. We do not accept unsolicited submissions. American Life in Poetry 10 YEARS is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfounda- to the Editor! In Spring tion.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by I’m out with the wheelbarrow mixing mulch. the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Tooele Transcript Bulletin A mockingbird trills in the pine. Poem copyright 2017 by Rosie King from Time and Peonies, P.O. Box 390 Then, from higher, a buzz, and through patches of blue (Hummingbird Press, 2017). Poem reprinted by permission of Rosie as the fog burns off, a small plane pulls a banner, King and the publisher. Introduction copyright © 2018 by The Tooele, UT 84074 red letters I can’t read— Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s author, Ted Kooser, served as [email protected] but I do see, over the fence, United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of a man in a sky-blue shirt walking his dog to the beach. Congress from 2004-2006. B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY May 24, 2018

Do the math to discover which © 2018 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 34, No. 24 emblem represents each branch of the United States military.

here is a sunken U.S. Navy More than 1,000 sailors and From a building constructed ship in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. marines died that day. Many of above the water, visitors can see them remain with their ship under the USS Arizona under the The USS Arizona battleship was the harbor. And many Pearl harbor’s clear ocean waters. This O’AHU sunk when Japan attacked Harbor survivors choose to be is the USS Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, placed with their fellow crew which opened in 1962. 1941. The attack caused members when they die. Honolulu the U.S. to join the Pearl Harbor fighting in World War II. visitors boat dock Parts of a ship have particular names. If you know the names, you can talk about ships like a sailor! Use the code below to label the diagram at right. stern: the back end of a ship undersea remains of the USS Arizona bow: the front of a ship port side: the left side of a ship or boat starboard side: the right side of a ship or boat turret: on a batteship, a rotating platform for large guns USS Arizona Memorial smokestack

Replace the missing words. Congress declared Memorial Day a national holiday to remember the people who died in American wars. It is observed on the last Monday in May. What year did Memorial Day ocially begin? Color in the even-numbered squares to reveal the answer. Not far from the USS Arizona Memorial, the Battleship Missouri is open for 973 5 9 1 37 5 5 1 3 1 ______. Aboard this ship, 495 2 8 4 25 6 2 5 8 7 Japan and the United States and their Allies signed ______to end Gen. MacArthur signs 859 8 3 8 19 3 6 5 4 7 World War II. papers ending World War II aboard the USS Missouri. 633 4 2 6 39 5 8 3 2 3 General Douglas MacArthur led the ceremony and he was the 817 5 1 8 75 1 4 9 8 1 last person to ______the “Instruments of Surrender.” He 295 3 5 2 91 5 4 7 6 5 concluded the ceremony by saying: “Let us pray that ______be now restored to the ______, and that God will preserve 577 7 9 5 13 5 7 5 1 9 it always. These proceedings are closed!” And with those words, World War II was ocially over. Graph It! Color a space on this graph for each sh In the tropical waters of Hawaii, a huge variety of colorful you count. Which sh Patriotic sh live among the coral reefs. The reef trigger sh isn’t appears most? Collage very big, but it has a name in Hawaiian that’s VERY long: humuhumunukunukuapua’a! You pronounce it: Look through today’s who-moo-who-moo-noo-koo-noo-koo-ah-pooah-ah. newspaper for pictures and words reef trigger sh that show love of your country. Cut these out and glue onto a sheet of paper to make as Patriotic Collage.

Standards Link: Language Arts: Identify synonyms in reading.

n 1958, President Dwight Eisenhower signed a MEMORIAL Find the words by looking up, I law that started fundraising for the USS Arizona down, backwards, forwards, Memorial. Their goal was to raise $500,000, but MISSOURI Standards Link: Civics: Know how various symbols sideways and diagonally. are used to depict Americans’ shared values. only $155,000 had been raised by 1960. ARIZONA L I R U O S S I M O A rock and roll legend solved the problem. HARBOR He held a concert in Hawaii that raised over HAWAII N A H A W A I I A P $60,000. But the concert raised more than T I I A O P N A I L money – it made people across the PEARL country aware of the USS Arizona and OCEAN P E A R R R E H K L This week’s word: the drive to build a memorial. Donations ELVIS GRATITUDE started coming in and the full $500,000 Y L M I O B S A R E The noun gratitude means was raised by September, 1961. PEACE being thankful and showing MONEY E V M Z W M O A C W appreciation for a kindness. Circle every other letter to reveal this rock legend’s name: SHIP N I A O O A E R R E Jenna showed gratitude for OEGLMVTICSYPNRKEBSVLUESY her birthday gifts by sending NAVY O S U N K P R M I R out cards of thanks. SUNK M A N A E C O S L C Try to use the word WARS gratitude in a sentence Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical today when talking with CREW words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. your friends and family.

Memory Game Ask a friend to study a picture in the newspaper for one minute. Then cover the picture and have your friend write down as many details as they Write a paragraph about can remember. Now reverse roles and you try. what you remember most

Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple about this school year. written directions. THURSDAY May 24, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7

Wendover THEY REALLY ARE ELITE continued from page B1 success at the state track meet, as it is believed that she is the first Wildcat ever to medal in four events. She finished third in the 400-meter dash in 1 minute, 2.34 seconds, and was fifth in the 200 in 28.56. She ran the anchor leg of Wendover’s third-place 4x100-meter relay, teaming with freshmen Juliana Rojas and Verenice Garcia and junior Yulisa Castaneda for a school-record time of 53.85, and she ran the third leg for the third-place sprint medley relay team along with Rojas, Castaneda and junior Yanely Duenas as the Wildcats fin- ished in 4:44.42 — shattering PHORO COURTESY OF SPENCER CALL a 26-year-old school record. The Elite FC U13 competition team enjoyed a fantastic season this spring, winning the Utah FC Cup and Alana Henderson’s 400 time the Mayor’s Cup in addition to qualifying for the Premier League for the third season in a row. Pictured at state represented a five- above, from left to right, are: (Top Row) Kennedy Klenk, Dazren Osborn, Lacey Ajax, Tailor Palmer, Abby Holdstock, Gracee Alders, Kendyll Rignell, Danica Silvestri and Esperanza Call; (Bottom Row) Kelsey second improvement from the Sanders, Ashlee Franz, Indica Rivera, Brinley Jensen, Gigi Munoz, Cali Roberts and Lola Gardner. beginning of the season. “She works hard for it,” Kate Henderson said. “She goes to track camp at BYU and she also goes to their winter indoor track camp. Her goal is to get NFL awards 2019 draft to under a minute (in the 400).” Duenas also had a strong meet, finishing fourth in the 3,200-meter run in a school- Nashville, home of Titans record time of 12:54.33. She also scored points for the PHOTO COURTESY OF WENDOVER TRACK ATLANTA (AP) — The “It’s one of the events we’re draft in 2020 should we be Wildcats in the 1,600, finish- Wendover sophomore Alana Henderson is believed to be the first Wildcat NFL draft is heading to Music continually focused on (to selected,” said Hall president ing seventh in 6:04.24, in addi- ever to medal in four events in a single state championship meet. She was City. determine) how we can to and CEO David Baker. “In the tion to a ninth-place finish in third in the 400-meter dash, fifth in the 200 and helped Wendover finish League owners awarded be more effective, larger and meantime, the Hall and the the 800 (2:44.39). Freshman third in the 4x100 and sprint medley relays. the 2019 draft to Nashville frankly, an opportunity for entire Canton region remains Xochil Duenas was 10th in the during their annual spring our fans to engage in football focused on preparing for the 3,200 (14:29.74) and 15th in the girls have worked in all fac- are getting so close. The girls meetings on Wednesday, during the offseason. We had once-in-every-other-lifetime the 1,600 (6:40.99). ets of their lives. are really eager to get over that clearly impressed with the a great experience in Dallas opportunity in 2020 to cel- Wendover also enjoyed a “The culture’s changing,” last hump. We got over one big city’s turnout for events such this year. They did a wonder- ebrate the NFL’s Centennial strong meet in the throws. she said. “As a team, we have hump to even compete at state as the NHL Stanley Cup ful job.” in Canton, the birthplace of Junior Diana Solano finished a very high GPA. We really levels, and now we’ve got to Final and a party to unveil Now, Nashville will be the league.” fifth in the discus with a mark stress academics — you’re a get over the next hump to be in redesigned uniforms for the hosting for the first time . Nashville’s bid was boosted of 92 feet, 11 inches, and fel- student first and an athlete the top.” Tennessee Titans. “It’s a big day for by tens of thousands of low junior Adriana Delgadillo second. Academics are impor- Dugway “You’re now on the clock,” Nashville,” Strunk said. people turning out last year was eighth in the discus (88-3 tant — more important than Dugway sent two athletes to NFL Commissioner Roger “Being entrusted with one for a party that shut down 3/4) and shot put (30-9) to the basketball game or the the Class 1A state meet to com- Goodell quipped to the of the league’s premier a big section of downtown add valuable points to the 100-meter dash or whatever. pete in three events. Junior Nashville contingent, led by gatherings is an honor and when the Predators played Wildcats’ team total. Junior Almost everybody on the team Elsbeth Kruse finished 10th in Titans controlling owner Amy a responsibility that we take for the Stanley Cup. Also, Tanya Duran just missed a is involved in student gov- the girls javelin with a mark Adams Strunk. seriously.” some 20,000 turned out on top-8 finish in the shot put ernment. They’re all super of 79-0 for the Mustangs. She The draft was held in New Nashville was chosen over a cold night in April to see with a mark of 29-2. involved in everything. It’s also finished 17th in the discus York City from 1965-2014, several other bids, includ- the Titans’ new uniforms “This is (Solano’s) first year really neat to see competent (49-2 1/2). but the league has been mov- ing a combined one from and attend a free concert by throwing,” Kate Henderson girls running the school and Dugway junior TJ Ramos ing it to different cities in Cleveland and Canton, Ohio, Florida Georgia Line. said. setting an example for the competed in the boys discus, recent years, looking to bol- home of the Pro Football Hall The city hosted the 2003 The Wildcats’ coach said younger girls. finishing 14th with a mark of ster its profile even higher. of Fame. The Northeast Ohio NHL entry draft, the 2014 Wendover’s success this school “People should look out for 120-2 1/2. Chicago was the site in group remains hopeful to Women’s Final Four and the year is a reflection of how hard Wendover a little bit. The girls [email protected] 2015-16, Philadelphia hosted land the 2020 draft, which 2016 NHL All-Star Game. in 2017 and this year’s draft would coincide with the “As we all know, Nashville was held at AT&T Stadium league’s centennial. has a well-deserved reputa- in Arlington, Texas , home of “The Hall of Fame in part- tion as a city that loves the the Dallas Cowboys. nership with the Cleveland big stage, loves the big party be) held this summer,” Coach Keian Linnell also finished “It has become one of Browns, the Cleveland Sports and, more importantly, Wrestling Linnell said in an e-mail. “This third in the freestyle competi- the most anticipated events Commission and Visit Canton knows how to throw a big continued from page B1 tournament has wrestlers tion, and during the folkstyle of the year,” Goodell said. stand ready to host the NFL party,” Strunk said. from all over the western festival on the final day, he Kuehn also wrestled well. states and is highly competi- finished fourth and Koby A few days later, the team tive.” Johnson finished second. Kole traveled to Las Vegas to take The tournament was split Johnson, Danny Khoundet, CORRECTIONS part in the Western Regionals. into three portions. During Ard, Tyler Khoundet, Pease, “By competing at this tour- the Greco Roman competition, Philips and Simon Warren also nament, the wrestlers are Keian Linnell finished second came close to placing. In an article about the state track and field championships on Page B1 of Tuesday’s edition of qualified for Nationals (to and Zukeran was fourth. [email protected] the Transcript Bulletin, the finishing place of the Grantsville girls sprint medley relay team was reported incorrectly. The Cowboys originally finished fifth, but after Manti and Union were dis- qualified, Grantsville was bumped up to third place. In addition, Stansbury junior Silas Young’s third-place finish in the boys 100-meter dash and fifth-place finish in the 200-meter dash were inadvertently omitted. The Transcript Bulletin regrets the errors. Clarke N. Johnsen domi- 4x400 in 4:26.95. Track nated the boys’ competition, Wesley Tso won the 300 continued from page B1 racking up 122.5 points to hurdles for Tooele in 48.79. second-place Tooele’s 66.5. Drake Gritzmacher won the TOOELE for Clarke N. Johnsen in Grantsville was third with 35, 400 in 1:00.64 and Chandler Find Your TRANSCRIPT 6:06.43, and added a win in followed by Excelsior (17) and Yeck won the shot put with the 800 in 2:46.50. Rylan Wendover (6). a toss of 37-0. Tooele’s Dream Home! BULLETIN Hecker shared the long jump Sean Seeley won the 1,600 Avery Bybee won the mixed title with Tooele Junior High’s in 5:33.74. Dallen Johnsen 50-meter dash in 12.43. Jaycee Ware (12-2). CNJ also won the 100 in 12.46, and Grantsville’s Dillon won the 4x400-meter relay Jackson Corbett won the Richardson won the high (5:02.16). 200 in 26.45. Kaemon Dix jump with a mark of 5-2. Tooele’s 4x100-meter relay brought home a win in the 800 Excelsior’s Macgyver Webb won with a time of 56.47. (2:30.63). CNJ also won the posted a winning mark of 16-7 Emma Stewart won the 200 sprint medley relay in 4:28.93, 1/2 in the long jump. in 28.87. the 4x100 in 49.25 and the [email protected] 2 018 PREP of ATHLETES the WEEK

CONNOR WARE SENIOR GRANTSVILLE TRACK AND FIELD Ware medaled in three events at the Class 3A track and fi eld championships, including a victory in the shot put. He also fi nished third in the discus and fi fth in the javelin.

SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Grantsville senior Matt Collier, front center, holds the Transcript Bulletin Cup on Monday, surrounded by his fel- low senior student-athletes. Transcript Bulletin sports editor Darren Vaughan announced Grantsville High as the winner of the cup for the 2017-18 school year during the school’s annual Awards Night, presenting the trophy to athletic director Shane Heath. BAILEY FRISCHKNECHT SOPHOMORE impressive year, winning a Tooele’s Unified Soccer GRANTSVILLE SOFTBALL Cup team state title in boys cross squad brought home its third country in addition to a win in state championship in a row. continued from page B1 Frischknecht had 28 strikeouts in 13 innings, helping the boys sprint medley relay at The Buffaloes’ boys and girls point of beating eventual state the state track and field meet basketball teams each enjoyed lead Grantsville to its second Class 3A state softball title champion Juan Diego in the and a state title for wrestler strong seasons, while its in a row. She allowed just one run in wins over Manti postseason. Connor Ware won Anthony Herrera. The football softball team lost only three an individual state title in the team made its second-consec- games all season and the and Union at the state tournament. shot put, Maci Jackson won a utive trip to the state semifi- baseball team ended a long tennis title and Hadlee Begay nals at Rice Eccles Stadium, postseason drought. The foot- and Savannah Thomas each while the girls basketball team ball team also advanced to the won multiple swimming titles. tied its single-season school playoffs. Stansbury also had an record for victories. [email protected] www.mountainwestmc.com 2055 N Main St, Tooele TOOELETRANSCRIPT 435-843-3600 BULLETIN Subscribe Today • 435-882-0050 B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY May 24, 2018

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finance goal, attend fun activities, join the ery at Mountain West Medical Center. food addiction. Meetings are held every items, do not take them to Deseret Tooele Facebook group and report how you are Blankets should be new and in good Groups and Events Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, Industries or a thrift store. Bring them doing meeting goals during this 12- week condition. Homemade blankets are also 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, Senior Center program. Earn enough points and receive accepted if new. Donations can be turned Fight human trafficking north back entrance. For more informa- shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, The senior center is for the enjoyment of a $50 Wal-Mart or grocery store gift card. in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West A One Community Yard Sale, Raffle and tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting To register, go to extension.usu.edu/ Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Fundraiser will be held Saturday, May Carolyn at 435-882-0805 or visit www. to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, tooele and click on Tooele County Saves Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with 26 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Benson foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to displayed with honor and respect. Call exercise program, line dancing, wood- Challenge box. Fill out survey to begin. any questions. Gristmill. All proceeds will go toward attend. Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. carving, Wii games, watercolor class, mov- Questions? Contact Darlene at darlene. mentoring children in Haiti who have ies and health classes. Meals-on-Wheels [email protected] or text/call 435- Community Closet been rescued from human trafficking or Tooele County Aging Children’s Choir Auditions available for homebound. Lunch served 840-4404. Clean out your closets. The Community are aging out from orphanages in Haiti. Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- weekdays. For age 60 and above, sug- Closet is accepting donations for gently The mentoring is to prepare children to teers to help us meet the needs of seniors tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 gested donation is $3. For those under Online courses used clothing. Donations are accepted live a life of freedom, dignity and purpose. in the community. Many seniors require years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, age 60, cost is $5. Transportation available Online courses in Network+ and Security+ at your neighborhood school. Contact The gristmill is located at 325 SR-138 in assistance and need rides to doctors or owner and director of Blake Music Studios, to the store or doctor visits for residents in IT are designed for the IT professional Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any Stansbury Park. other health professionals. Rides help directs the choir. Blake has a degree in the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- who seeks to upgrade his or her skills and questions. seniors live more independent lives. Call vocal performance and has taught at the portation information call 435-843-4102. knowledge of networking and security. 5K Freedom Run 435-843-4114 for more information. The collegiate level. If your child loves to sing For more information about the Tooele Courses prepare students for the CompTIA Registration is now open for the Tooele Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers and you are looking for an exceptional Center, call 435-843-4110. Network+ and Security+ exams. Call Moose Kiwanis Club’s 5K Freedom Run scheduled also are in need of volunteers. For more musical experience for them, this is it. For Tooele Technical College at 435-248-1800 for July 4. Register early at tooelekiwanis. information about volunteering at the more information and to register for an Donate to library for more information or to enroll. Meals at the Lodge com Grantsville Center, call Dan at 435-843- audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. Please remember the “Friends of the Friday and Saturday night dinners will be Class Reunion 4753. For volunteering at the Tooele com or call 435-277-0755. Tooele City Library” when doing your Get enrolled served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night dinners Center, call Debbie at 435-843-4103. spring cleaning and donate your used Start the New Year off right and enroll change weekly or you can order from the Tooele High School classes 1977 and 1978, Rocky Mountain Hospice books to the bookstore in the library. in training at Tooele Technical College. menu. All meals are for a reasonable price. come and celebrate our 40th reunion on Life’s Worth Living Foundation Want to have more meaning in your life. Money from book sales is used to sup- Sharpen your current skills or train for a No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch Aug. 18, 2018, at 6 p.m. at the Eagles Nest Suicide support group meetings are Do you want to do something that is port programs within the library. The new career. Most programs have open specials are available at the lodge from 11 at Tooele Army Depot. Cost is $40 per held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at satisfying and of great service to your library is located at 128 W. Vine St. For enrollment and you can enroll anytime of a.m. For members and their guests only. person if paid by July 1. After that date the Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. community? Then become a Rocky more information, call 435-882-2182 or the year. Get a commercial driver’s license cost is $50 per person. If you don’t want Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- go online to tooelecity.org. Thank you for in as little as 4 weeks and get on-the-road Entertainment dinner and just want to socialize, the cost the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal ence required. All training, background your support. to a lucrative career. Tooele Tech also The Horse Brothers Band will perform is $20 per person. Social hour is at 6 p.m., thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- check and TB tests provided by Rocky offers CPR classes to its students and the from 7-11 p.m. on Saturday, June 16. dinner at 7 p.m. and dancing at 8:30 p.m. cide, please plan on attending. Please go Mountain. The only requirement is your Books for the Whole Family Please remit payment to THS Reunion public on the second Monday of every Breakfast on Facebook and like our page to keep desire to help someone in need. Please Donated children’s books and paperbacks month. Become CPR certified at Tooele Class of 1977 and send to: Cecelia Russell current with our latest news and events. contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers Breakfast will be served every Sunday (Bankhead), 316 Upland Dr., Tooele, Utah Tech. For more information, call 435-248- meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- Hospice at 801-397-4904. are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 1800 or visit tooeletech.edu. 84074 or to Sam Woodruff, PO Box 711, livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the Tooele, Utah 84074. Please feel free to The Next Chapter a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele Train to work women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and enjoy email Cecelia at [email protected] or Jeanie Disabled American Veterans The Next Chapter is a free social support a great breakfast. City Library. All proceeds go back to the Tooele Technical College’s new Software at [email protected] if you haven’t Chapter 20 and educational program to help widows library for projects and programs. Development program and Nail Meetings already heard from us. We are trying to The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County and widowers adjust to the loss of their Technician program have immediate compile an updated class list with current spouse through monthly activities. You Bingo is back WOTM and LOOM meetings will be held Chapter for the Disabled American openings. Train to work in the computer information. Veterans holds monthly general member- are invited to join others who are on the St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started on June 10 and June 17. software industry or own your own busi- ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, same page as you, to begin a new chapter its bingo games again on Fridays starting Artist of the Month ness as a licensed nail technician. Visit Veterans dinner 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. Holly Sagendorf is the Stansbury Art tooeletech.edu for more information. A Veterans Appreciation Dinner will be Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with and Literary Society artist for May. Holly held on Thursday, May 31 at 5:30 p.m. who wish to attend the leadership meet- more details. questions. has always been passionate about art. She Adult Education ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the Get your high school diploma this year at has experimented with different art medi- Golf Tournament appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele Sons of Utah Pioneers the Tooele Community Learning Center. The first Tri-lodge golf tournament will be ums, favoring oils and charcoal. Another Anyone interested in the history of Tooele County veterans are invited to attend. Grantsville All classes required for a high school held at Overlake Golf Course on Sunday, aspect for her is learning and trying new City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- June 3 with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. The forms of art and experimenting with need you. Please come and join us for a hold its monthly executive and general Share the past aration and English as a second language Elks will host the event and all proceeds altered art as well. Her art exhibit is a mix potluck social dinner at the LDS church, Share the past, submit a history, obitu- meetings on the third Thursday of every are available. Register now to graduate will go to the Cancer Awareness fund. Call of these forms she has tried. Her artwork 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. month at the Pioneer Museum (rear — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 the Elks at 435-882-2408 to register. will be displayed on the Wall Gallery at mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- The Family History Center in Grantsville entrance). The executive meeting will Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons is assembling a record of Grantsville be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting cation classes are for students 18 and over. Meetings building, 154 S. Main St., Tooele, for the of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday residents. Your submission may be made will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for WOTM and LOOM meetings next month month of May. The public is invited to of each month at 6:30 p.m. volunteer drivers — no DAV membership by emailing to [email protected] or by ESOL will be held on Sunday, June 10 and view these works during the chamber’s is required. Will need a VA physical. No coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., ESOL conversational classes are held Sunday, June 17. regular business hours. Grandparent Networking Group or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele monthly meetings are held in December. Come meet and network with others 84074. Come in and receive help from our Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Call commander James Yale at 435-849- who are raising their grandchildren. For trained consultants. For more information, dents may also come anytime the center is Eagles The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society club 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee address or other information, call Trisha call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. open for individualized study. Registration meets the third Tuesday of the month Thomas at 435-830-8487. 435-849-2536 or email at tesschelble@ Dinner is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele (except June, July and Aug), 7:30-9:30 p.m. Health Department and Aging yahoo.com. Senior Center Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Friday dinners have been postponed until in the Pioneer Museum downstairs confer- The senior center is for the enjoyment of tion. further notice. ence room located at 47 E. Vine St. Tooele. Services hours TC Squares Dance Club all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- The Tooele County Health Department The TC Squares Dance Club has begun Sunday breakfast Come learn about rocks, minerals and tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include Early Head Start ways to craft them and enjoy field trips and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceram- Do you have a child under age 3? Are you Breakfast will be served every Sunday tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 this month. You can have the special for for rock collecting. Membership is $15 per ics, pinochle, movies and wood- carving, currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head year. For more information, send ques- p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please etc. Meals-on-Wheels is available for the Start is a free program for eligible families $5 or order from the menu, which is $7.50 Check out our calendar on our main page bring finger food to share. For more infor- for adults and $3.50 for children up to 11 tions to tooelegemandmineralsociety@ homebound. Lunch served weekdays. For that offers quality early education for gmail.com. for holiday hours and closures. For more mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, age 60 and above, suggested donation infants and toddlers in the home; parent years old. The breakfast includes a glass of information, call 435-277-2301. Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s is $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. education; comprehensive health services juice, milk or cup of coffee with refills. Bad Local author seeks photos website at tcsquares.com. Transportation is available to the store or to women before, during and after preg- beer is available. Come bring the family A local author and historian is seeking Parkinson’s disease Support doctor visits for residents in the Tooele nancy; nutrition education and family and have a good breakfast at a nominal original photographs of Saltair, Black Group Tooele County Homemakers and Grantsville areas. For transportation support services. Call 435-841-1380 or price. Public is invited. Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be The new season of Tooele County Homemakers is from September to May. information, call 435-843-4102. 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free Pig Roast as well as any similar turn-of-the-century overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. Tooele has a support group for persons For December and January, the group additional information. There will be a pig roast at the Eagles on attractions and resorts for an upcoming Daughters of Utah Pioneers with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- will meet on the second Tuesday of both Saturday, May 26 with serving starting book project. Those who wish to con- The DUP is seeking any family histories, Free developmental evaluation ers. You can learn how others are coping months from 10 a.m. -1:30 p.m. at the USU at 3 p.m. — pig permitting. Cost is $7 tribute information or photographs of photographs, books, stories or vintage DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers with PD and how to live well. We meet the Extension Office auditorium or inside the per person. There will be a band. There these parks should contact Emma Penrod artifacts (before 1900) to display at the a variety of services to families with third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. Tooele County Health Department, 151 will be salads, rolls and desserts served at [email protected]. Contributions DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele N. Main, Tooele. The meetings include with the meal. All profits will be divided will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Individualized services are available to Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at a luncheon and often include speakers. between St. Jude’s Children’s Research released pictorial history book. There is Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the enhance development in communication, 435-840-3683. For more information, call Thiel at 435- Hospital and Grand Aerie Breast Cancer no such thing as too many photographs Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- motor development, cognition, social/ as the author needs a minimum of 160 224-4807. tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or emotional development, self-help skills Research. Please come and support these Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope worthwhile charities. Raffle and activities photographs, and any help is greatly Tooele County Quilters Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit and health concerns. Contact us for a free appreciated. to Recovery” www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or developmental evaluation at 435-833- planned. See you all there. Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 It’s a new year and the Tooele County www.exploretooele.com. 0725. Tooele Valley Free Masons p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele Quilters are ready to go. If you’re interest- Elks Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all ed, come join us for our first meeting of Schools second Friday of each month for din- those affected by someone else’s addic- 2018 at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 16 in the Tooele Charity Meetings ner and socializing. If you are interested tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per year to be paid at the first meet- Story and Craft Hour Lodge meetings are held the second and or have questions, please join us at the by sharing our experience, strength and Tooele Children’s Justice Center Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement ing. All meetings are held on the third Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the fourth Tuesday of every month. House hope. For more information, please con- Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at Tuesday of each month. For more informa- Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy committee meetings are held every third tact Terri at 435-313-4851. need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and 435-277-0087. tion, call 435-843-7649. the adventures of books and make fun snacks. We appreciate all donations. For Tuesday of the month. All members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Military Items Wanted crafts. For more information, call 435-833- inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 Tooele Valley Family History When you no longer want your military 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West S. 100 East, Tooele. Memorial Day Services Center Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, United Methodist Dinner Memorial Day Services will be held Research your ancestors free with trained Tooele. Please enter through the south FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Tooele United Methodist Church offers a Monday, May 28 at 11 a.m. at Veterans side doors. Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 Bulletin Board Policy free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Memorial Square. If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours Free Preschool Hour social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Friday Night Dinners 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele of operation: Tuesday through Friday, served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Friday Night Dinners have returned and Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. are from 6-9 p.m. If there is something of learning, singing and creating. The class Tooele Valley Resource Center evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot new or different you would like to see, is for all children up to 5 years old. Please The Tooele Valley Resource Center, now by appointment only. Special classes guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please stop by the social quarters, fill out a sur- come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- sharing a building with the Tooele County offered regularly. Call the center for more call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later vey and let us know your opinion. mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, Tooele, information. than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. are located at West Elementary School, is currently in need of donations. Please Snacks consider donating items such as deodor- Tooele Family Al-Anon 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter Hungry? Need a snack? Available in the Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays ant, Chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, through the south side doors. social quarters, during business hours: at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, combs Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, burgers $3.75 basement at the back of the building. For St. Marguerite Catholic School and brushes. Cash is also welcomed. Comics Page Puzzle Answers ($4 with cheese), chicken sandwich $3.75 questions or more information, please Students of all faiths are welcome from Those who receive services include indi- ($4 with cheese) and personal pizzas $3. call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at from page C2 preschool through 8th grade at Tooele viduals or families in crisis, the homeless 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. County’s only faith-based school. and families at risk of becoming homeless. Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day For more information, call 435-566-5938 Historical Society Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small or fax 435-843-0244. This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- Historical books First Baptist Food Pantry Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Tooele County Historical Society’s books Main St., Tooele. For more information, The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- visit www.stmargschool.org. are available to purchase at meetings. The contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann ing an emergency food pantry to meet History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, at 435-849-4180. the needs of our community. Hours are The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in Education Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note Alcoholics Anonymous Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Home Run Dads cards depicting four different pioneer Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. buildings for $4. These make great gifts p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Home Run Dads is a free, 5-session course for family and friends. Please call Alice Utah Ave. For more information, contact starting May 17 that teaches relation- Food Banks Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- ship, parenting and job readiness skills Tooele County Food Bank, Grantsville purchase these books. 694-2624. around a baseball theme. The course Emergency Food Pantry, and the Tooele is suitable for fathers, or father figures County Food Bank are in need of canned Seeking Historical Items Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group within two-parent, single-parent or co- meats, soups, pasta and any non-perish- The Tooele County Historical Society Join us the 3rd Monday of each month parent family structures. The course will able foods. We are accepting donations would like members of the community from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical be held 6-8 p.m. on May 17, 24, 31 and for Pathways Women’s and Children’s who have any family or personal histories, Center in Tooele. The Tooele County June 7 and 14 in the Tooele Family Center Shelter (victims of domestic abuse). They photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Health Department’s Aging Services pro- at West Elementary, 451 W. 300 South, are in need of socks, underwear, blankets VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Tooele. Dinner will be provided at each for twin beds, hygiene products (hair- would like to donate to our organization Association Caregiver Support Groups. session. Attendance at first session is spray, hair gel, body wash, nail polish and to please call us. We are also looking for The groups are designed to provide emo- required for food and incentive eligibil- remover) toys. Anything will be appreci- books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- tional, educational and social support for ity. Must be 18 or older to attend and ated. Underwear and socks must be new. chures or any history that pertains to the caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. no daycare will be provided. Register at Other items can be gently used. Please Tooele County area. If you would like to HealthyRelationshipsUtah.org or email help us help our community. Drop boxes donate them to our organization, or if you Food Addicts in Recovery [email protected] or call 385-216-1547. are located in the Intermountain Staffing would let us make a copy for the Tooele Anonymous Office, 7 S. Main Street #203 in Tooele. County Historical Society, please call 435- Are you having trouble controlling the Family Finance Challenge 882-1612. way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Join the Family Finance Challenge spon- Baby blankets needed Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- sored by USU Extension. Make a family Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- ery program for anyone suffering from

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Even an old and It’s a gift that keeps on prints this message in the high tattered postcard recently giving. “Hearing back from school’s colors: arrived from a UCLA graduate students when they send me “Congratulations on your student with the three-word the postcard is a personal way Graduation! When you’re away message, “Is this expired?” invitations to her science stu- to stay in touch, and baking at college and need some extra “Cookie cards never expire,” dents’ graduation open-house for them gives me a chance to inspiration to help you study replied the high-school biology parties. A few years ago, she think about them individually, (especially science!), just send and human anatomy and phys- decided to change up how and what they are experienc- me this postcard and home- iology teacher at Minnehaha she honored their achieve- ing and working toward.” made cookies will soon be on Academy in Minneapolis. ment, by giving something This personalized gift idea their way to you!” Nancy’s “cookie cards” have personal that is a little taste can work for a graduating Below the message are four become her unique high-school from home when they feel far grandchild, friend, niece or lines where the student writes graduation gift-giving tradi- away — in the form of home- nephew, too. You even might his or her college address, tion. baked chocolate chip cookies. wish to give several cookie- along with a space for jotting a At the end of each academic Like a monetary gift card with card postcards to be redeemed note to her. On the right half, year, she receives numerous dollar amounts for purchases quarterly or monthly. she prints her home address and adds a postage stamp. The postcard is tucked inside a graduation card. When she receives the post- card, she bakes the cookies (she has a large quantity of cookie dough shaped into balls and frozen to bake a dozen on a moment’s notice) and packs them carefully in a plastic bag wrapped with bubble wrap to fit the smallest U.S. mail flat rate box. She includes a hand- written greeting, and sends it Peter Dinklage off. • • • Donna Erickson’s award- im Carrey had a dark Broadway theatergoers winning series “Donna’s Day” time after his former can see a host of film and is airing on public television Jgirlfriend Cathriona TV stars in current shows. nationwide. To find more of White died from an overdose Jim Parsons (“Big Bang her creative family recipes of prescription drugs. Both Theory”), Zachery Quinto and activities, visit www.don- her mother and her former (“Star Trek’s” Mr. Spock) and nasday.com and link to the husband filed wrongful death Andrew Rannells (“Girls”) NEW Donna’s Day Facebook suits against him, which are in the 50th-anniversary fan page. Her latest book is were dismissed in January. revival of “Boys in the Band.” “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Carrey’s “Dumb & Dumber Denzel Washington stars Funstuff for Families.” To” (2014) was a hit ($50 in “The Iceman Cometh”; million cost/$170 million “Roseanne’s” Laurie Metcalf © 2018 Donna Erickson gross), but the black com- in “Three Tall Women”; Chris Distributed by King Features Synd. edy “The Bad Batch” (2016) Evans (Captain America, cur- totally bombed. His latest rently in “: Infinity film, “Dark Crimes,” opened War”) in “Lobby Hero”; May 18. In it he plays a seri- and Nathan Lane (“Modern ous role as Tadek, a detective Family”) and Andrew investigating the murder of a Garfield (“Hacksaw Ridge”) Adult vaccines help boost immune systems businessman identical to the in “Angels in America.” Diana murder of a character in a Rigg (“The Avengers’” Mrs. DEAR DR. ROACH: I was • Zoster, the shingles vac- patient and several visitors recently released novel. Peel) appears in the revival of wondering what adult vaccines cine (once after age 60); were visited by several doctors, • • • “My Fair Lady,” and “Dawson should be given to enhance the • Pneumococcal vaccine who came in and had to shake Peter Dinklage finally Creek’s” Joshua Jackson stars immune system, in addition (PCV13 once, PPSV23 once or hands with everyone. I did not will realize his dream to star in “Children of a Lesser God.” to improving sleep and diet. twice). notice whether they cleaned as Herve Villechaize, who If any of these are your favor- — P.P. Depending on the person’s up. — L.F. played Tattoo on “Fantasy ites, it’s time to make that ANSWER: Our bodies’ past history and risk factors, ANSWER: I understand Island” and died in 1993. trip to NYC you’ve put off for immune systems are designed other vaccines — includ- what you are saying, but I am He’s been trying to make the too long. to protect us from outside ing the measles, mumps and not ready to recommend giv- film “My Dinner with Herve” • • • invaders (bacteria, viruses, rubella vaccine; meningococ- ing up shaking hands. I can for several years, and now his Here are some surprising fungi, parasites) as well as cal vaccine; hepatitis A and understand not shaking hands home network, HBO, which salaries. Sarah Huckabee internal errors (cancers), and B vaccines; and haemophilus with visitors in an ICU, but if has starred him in “Game Sanders, age 35, only makes they are very effective at doing vaccine — also may be recom- I am going to be examining of Thrones” since 2011, has $179,700 for putting her spin so. Unfortunately, the germs mended. International trav- involuntary. You probably are a patient, it’s polite to shake given the greenlight. The on the news. Albert Einstein’s and abnormal growths also are elers may need others. The doing so also while asleep. If hands. Of course, I wash TV film will co-star Jamie estate still earns $10 million skilled at avoiding our immune Centers for Disease Control you are really bothered by his my hands before and after Dornan as a journalist, and a year. The CCO of Netflix, systems, so there is a constant and Prevention maintains the intestinal gas, then you can every exam, and hospitalized Andy Garcia as Ricardo Ted Sarandos (53), down- struggle going on. Giving your most recent recommendations work on some dietary changes, patients and their visitors Montalban. Dinklage, father loaded $15 million last year. body proper nutrition and rest, on its website at www.vaccin- including avoiding carbon- should wash their hands fre- of two children with wife Mark Harmon (66), in addi- and managing stress help your einformation.org. ated beverages and limiting quently as well. Erica Schmidt (since 1995), tion to acting in “NCIS,” got immune system perform at its • • • foods that commonly cause the • • • has made 48 films, including paid for producing the show best. DEAR DR. ROACH: This intestinal bacteria to produce Dr. Roach regrets that he is “The Chronicles of Narnia: and made $19 million. Fox’s Vaccines improve your may seem like a trivial concern gas, such as beans, bran, cau- unable to answer individual let- Prince Caspian” (2008), Sean Hannity (56) made $36 body’s ability to fight off par- in comparison to some of the liflower and cabbage. In some ters, but will incorporate them “X-Men: Days of Future Past” million for presenting his ticular infections, increasing matters you address in your people, excess gas production in the column whenever pos- (2014), “The Boss” (2016), exaggerated truths, while your immunity to very specific column, but it is a concern can be a sign of mild lactose sible. Readers may email ques- “Three Billboards” (2017) performers Chris Rock (53) bacteria and viruses. The vac- of mine. My spouse passes intolerance. tions to ToYourGoodHealth@ and “Avengers: Infinity War” made $57 million and Bruce cines that are generally recom- gas throughout the night. He • • • med.cornell.edu. To view and (2018). He is currently shoot- Springsteen (68) made $68 mended for healthy adults are: claims that he is asleep and DEAR DR. ROACH: Let’s not order health pamphlets, visit ing “O Lucky Day,” billed million. And what was in • Flu vaccine (yearly); unaware of any problems. I say shake hands, period. Doctors www.rbmamall.com, or write as “a leprechaun comedy.” your pay envelope last year? • Tetanus, diphtheria and that this is a voluntary activity seem determined to shake to Good Health, 628 Virginia I can’t wait to hear his Irish pertussis once, then tetanus/ and that he should be able to hands. I have been half-medi- Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. accent. © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. diphtheria every 10 years; control it. Who is right? — D.B. cated when the doctor leaned • • • • Human papillomavirus ANSWER: He is. Passing over and insisted on shaking © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. (three doses, up to age 26); gas while asleep is entirely hands. In the ICU, I, another All Rights Reserved

“It is impossible to enjoy idling Antarctica has deserts — • Have you ever heard of an thoroughly unless one has plen- including the world’s largest “adhocracy”? If you’re like ty of work to do. There is no cold desert. many frustrated workers these fun in doing nothing when you days, you may be employed • Modern dietary trends not- have nothing to do. Wasting withstanding, raw vegetables by one. An adhocracy is an time is merely an occupation have not always enjoyed the organization characterized by BY SAMANTHA WEAVER then, and a most exhausting healthsome reputation they lack of planning, responding to one. Idleness, like kisses, to be now have. In medieval times, in problems as they emerge rather • It was British writer and humor- sweet must be stolen.” fact, veggies would always be than anticipating and avoiding ist Jerome K. Jerome who made • Europe is the only continent cooked; raw ones were consid- them. the following sage observation: without a desert. Even icy ered to be bad for the humors. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. THURSDAY May 24, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN C5 Summer nausea is a thing: 4 tips to prevent nausea from ruining fun (BPT) - Summer is the long- low these tips to ensure sum- a hot day at a theme park, it’s awaited season for fun and mer is as carefree and exciting important to be prepared for relaxation, warm weather and as it should be - free of fear and any summer ailments that quintessential outdoor activi- full of fun. might strike. When it comes to ties. However, the season’s nausea, pack Dramamine-N, most anticipated and excit- 1. Take cover a line of two new products ing events can also lead to a Heat exhaustion is a com- specifically formulated to not-so-fun problem: nausea. mon problem many people treat nausea and its associ- Whether it’s chasing kids may encounter during the ated symptoms. Dramamine-N through the park, dreaded summer and it often results features both a long-lasting long commutes in the heat or in symptoms of nausea, like formula for up to 24 hours of seeing the season’s newest 3D dizziness and vomiting. When protection from nausea, dizzi- blockbuster, plans can quickly staying outside for a prolonged ness and vomiting, and a multi- be ruined by the onset of nau- period of time, be sure to wear purpose formula that treats a sea. According to a new survey sunscreen or a sunhat to pro- broad range of nausea causes. from Dramamine-N, nearly tect the skin from direct sun one third of Americans note exposure and take breaks in 3. Focus that nausea is debilitating and the shade or indoors whenever At the onset of nausea, it can gets in the way of living their possible. If at outdoor social often be hard to think about everyday lives. In fact, nausea gatherings, limit the intake anything else. Focusing energy is making stomachs so uneasy, of alcohol or sugary drinks, on deep inhales and exhales As temperatures rise, so stenches triggering symptoms important to be armed and that more than one in ten which can further dehydrate can calm nausea-induced anxi- can unpleasant smells. A pile of nausea, try using a lotion ready by employing these tips Americans actually have a fear the body, potentially leading to eties and stressors, while also of unwashed wet towels from that has calming lavender to help quickly and efficiently of nausea and vomiting, called nausea. physically relaxing tense stom- the pool, strange fishy smells smells or bringing a travel- combat nausea to get back to emetophobia, placing that fear ach muscles. Try downloading by the beach and an array of sized air freshener around with enjoying all the fun summer on par with the fears of flying 2. Come prepared a breathing exercise app to sunscreens and aloes on a hot you to help mask bad odors has to offer. For more informa- and needles. Whether packing a beach help guide each breath, focus- summer day can be enough to when they arise. tion on relieving and prevent- Don’t let nausea spread dark bag for a day in the sand, stuff- ing on those deep breaths. make anyone’s nose (and stom- ing nausea and its associated clouds over your bright, sunny ing your carry-on with travel ach) turn at the unpleasant Regardless of the cause, symptoms, visit Dramamine. day. When nausea strikes, fol- essentials or stocking up for 4. Mask smelly triggers mix of odors. To avoid summer when nausea strikes, it’s com.

For people with diabetes: Get active this spring, but check your feet first

(BPT) - Spring is finally a long-term complication of away. Let it heal. If you have an here, and it’s an ideal time diabetes. Everyday self care Get foot ulcers treated. If ulcer, help it to heal by staying to get outside and be more includes inspecting your feet you have a foot ulcer, there off your feet. Walking on an physically active. For those for scratches, cracks, cuts or are innovative treatments, ulcer may worsen the problem with diabetes, regular exercise blisters, and washing and dry- such as EpiFix(R), a wound by making the wound larger helps increase circulation and ing them carefully, especially care product from MiMedx, or migrating it deeper into is a critical part of staying between the toes. used extensively to rapidly your foot. healthy. But, before lacing up Wear socks and well- and effectively heal diabetic “Foot problems, including your sneakers, here are some fitting shoes. Because of the foot ulcers. EpiFix is a dehy- ulcers, are common among important steps to ensure your higher risk of foot problems drated human amnion/ people with diabetes, but feet are in shape: among those with diabetes, chorion membrane allograft they don’t have to hold you Get the green light from avoid going barefoot, even and contains 285 different back if you take the proper your health care provider. indoors. Wear socks and shoes growth factors and regulatory precautions and seek early Discuss the type of physical that fit properly. proteins, which signal your treatment,” says Dr. Matt activity that’s best for you and If you do notice a prob- body’s cells to go to the target Garoufalis, president at ask your provider to examine lem, it may be a foot ulcer. site, help the site to heal, and Physicians Surgery Care your feet. In general, your Ulcers occur most often on the help your own cells restore Center, Chicago, Illinois, and feet should be examined four ball of the foot or on the bot- the damaged tissue. EpiFix past president of the American times each year. tom of the big toe. Ulcers may enhances healing, modulates Podiatric Medical Association. Everyday foot care. also appear on the sides of inflammation and reduces “Before you step out to enjoy Sometimes, people with the foot. Keep in mind, while scar tissue formation. EpiFix is the spring weather, have your diabetes have serious foot some ulcers may not hurt, covered by MediCare in all 50 feet checked by a healthcare problems yet feel no pain. This every ulcer should be seen by states and by many commer- provider to make sure you’re may be due to nerve damage, your health care provider right cial insurers. good to go.”

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NEW APPLICATION(S) 15-5444 (A81193): Martin Leishman pro- pose(s) using 4.73 ac-ft. from groundwa- ter (4.6 miles West of Rush Valley) for IRRI- GATION. 15-5445 (A81201): Ryan Marshall and Ka- tie Marshall propose(s) using 4.73 ac-ft. from groundwater (Rush Valley) for IRRIGA- TION; STOCKWA- TERING; DOMESTIC. 16-909 (A81192): Lith- ium Power USA Corp. propose(s) using 1.114 cfs or 201.625 ac-ft. from groundwater (20 miles N, NE of Wendo- ver) for MINING. CHANGE APPLICA- TION(S) 15-5442 (a43650): Lynn Gordon Butter- field and Susan B But- terfield propose(s) us- NOTICE TO WATER ing 3.908 ac-ft. from USERS groundwater (Erda) for The applications below IRRIGATION; STOCK- were filed with the Di- WATERING. vision of Water Rights EXTENSION(S) in Tooele County. 15-4178 (A72956): These are informal Richard B. Hardy proceedings per Rule is/are filing an exten- R655-6-2. Protests sion for 0.73 ac-ft. concerning an applica- from groundwater tion must be legibly (Clover) for STOCK- written or typed, con- WATERING; DOMES- tain the nameTHURSDAY and TIC. May 24, 2018 C6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN mailing address of the 15-4192 (A29601ac): protesting party, Tooele City Water STATE THE APPLI- Special Service District CATION NUMBER is/are filing an exten- PROTESTED, CITE sion for 860.364 ac-ft. To place your Classifi ed ad REASONS To FOR place THE yourfrom Classifi groundwater ed ad call 435-882-0050 PROTEST, andcall RE- 435-882-0050(West of Burmester) QUEST A HEARING, for MUNICIPAL: In if desired. Also, A $15 Tooele City Water CLASSIFIED FEE MUST BE IN- Special Service Dist. CLUDED FOR EACH 15-5379 (A29601a- APPLICATION PRO- cab): Tooele City Wa- Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, TESTED. Protests ter Special Service CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES published every Tuesday and Thursday Classifi ed ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition • Wednesdaymust be4:45 filed p.m. with for the ThursdayDistrict is/are edition filing an All classifi ed line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publicationDivision that is delivered of to all nonsubscribers Water extension of the Tooele Transcript for Bulletin. 25.0 TWENTY WORDS OR LESS MONTHLY RATE Rights, PO Box ac-ft. from groundwa- An ad running a minimum of 8 consecutive issues NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. does not endorse, promote, or encourage the purchase of any product All real estate advertised in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which $ 50 After 20 words or service advertised in this newspaper. Advertisements are the sole responsibility of the advertiser. 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The Tooele Transcript- Bulletin has the sole authority to edit all dwellings advertised in this paperor are byavailable hand on an equaldelivery opportunity to basis.NICIPAL: In Tooele Bold type 5¢ per word/issue 25 No credit for stopped ads. Includes and locate any classifi ed advertisement as deemed appropriate. Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company reserves a Division office during City Water Special Boxed ads 50¢ per issue (20 words or less) the right to refuse any advertisement. 4 runs in the Tooele Valley Extra normal business hours Service Dist. on or before JUNE 13, 15-4397 (a28360): 2018. Please visit wa- Shirley Barber is/are Services Services Services Garage, Yard Help Wanted Homes for Public Notices terrights.utah.govPublic Notices or filingPublic an extension Notices for Sales Rent Meetings call Water(801)538-7240 User for 2.0 Waterac-ft. from User ground- additional information. water (3675 Marshall *DRYWALL Profes- HANDY-MAN SERV- PRIVATE VOICE les- STOCKTON 124 N SOMERSET GAR- TOOELE HOME for Deadline for public NEW Rd. (Grantsville) for sional Quality. De- ICES remodeling, sons in Lake Point. Sheridan Fri, Sat, DENS has an imme- rent very nice neigh- notices is 4 p.m. the APPLICATION(S) IRRIGATION; STOCK- pendable. Refer- painting , texturing, Come sing this sum- Sun 9am-3pm. diate opening for a borhod 5BDRM, need day prior to publica- 15-5444 (A81193): WATERING; DOMES- ences available. Free framing, electraical, mer! Call/text Eliza- houseware, part-time mainte- to rent June 1st if tion. Public notices Martin Leishman pro- TIC. estimates. Jobs big & plumbing, tree work, beth @ 801-915-8404 yard-tools, nance and ground possible. Approx submitted past the pose(s) using 4.73 Kent L. Jones, P.E. small! Tooele. landscaping, etc. Li- will work around va- knick-knack $5 Technician in Tooele. 2,300SQFT435-830- deadline will not be ac-ft. from groundwa- STATE ENGINEER (801)660-9152 censed and insured cay schedules. boxes. Alot of good 20 hours a week un- 3044 accepted. ter (4.6 miles West of (Published in the Tran- c a l l R a y stuff. Come see us. less special project. UPAXLP Rush Valley) for IRRI- script Bulletin May 17 RAIN GUTTERS, WHY RENT when you 435-268-9583. Big yard sale. General maintenance GATION. & 24, 2018) seamless, aluminum, can buy? $2000 a of 28 units. Land- 15-5445 (A81201): ALTERATIONS all colors, leaf protec- TOOELE #12 Bench- month & good credit Public Notices HANDYMAN, any kind scape maintenance Ryan Marshall and Ka- tion cleaning. Li- mark Village Fri-Sat could get you a home Trustees Public Notices and AWARD of handyman work, and irrigation repair. tie Marshall propose(s) censed and insured, 9am-4pm furniture, w/Zero Down. Call WINNING yard work, leaf Lifting is required. using 4.73 ac-ft. from Miscellaneous free estimates . crafts, homewares, Berna 435-840-5029 Deadline for public cleanup. Residential Hourly wage Based groundwater (Rush (435)841-4001 many more items. Group 1 Real Estate. notices is 4 p.m. the Deadline for public and business. Call on experience. Valley) for IRRIGA- TAILORING day prior to publica- notices is 4 p.m. the J i m m y a t TOOELE 277 S 360 W Please send resume TION; STOCKWA- TREE WORK. Free tion. Public notices day prior to publica- by (435)228-8561 Fri 8am-1pm. Hutch, to sogarden@qwest- TERING; DOMESTIC. estimates! Local Homes submitted past the tion. Public notices dishes, lawnmower, office.net or fax to 16-909 (A81192): Lith- company. Licensed deadline will not be submitted past the KATHY HANSON & SONS leather couch, odds 435-882-7076. May ium Power USA Corp. & insured. Bucket accepted. deadline will not be handyman home re- ends, many more also be picked up at propose(s) using 1.114 truck, Crane serv- $$SAVE MONEY UPAXLP accepted. JONES pairs, basements, ice, Stump removal, nice things. 143 North 400 West cfs or 201.625 ac-ft. siding, roofing, decks, Search Bank & UPAXLP mulch. Mon-Thur 8am-2pm. H U D h o m e s Public Notices from groundwater (20 882-6605 tile, small jobs, 801-633-6685 Pre- We are an Equal Op- miles N, NE of Wendo- Snow-removal. Very Pets www.Tooele Bank- Water User NOTICE OF AUC- ciseYard.com portunity employer. Homes.com Berna ver) for MINING. TION reasonable, local CHANGE APPLICA- ELECTRICIAN/ STANSBURY PARK Sloan (435) Date of Sale: Satur- Tooele. Jef f WINDOW TINTING, Deadline for public TION(S) HANDYMAN residen- golf course night wa- 840-5029 Group 1 day, June 9, 2018 435-775-1445 home, business, and Pampered Pet Re- notices is 4 p.m. the 15-5442 (a43650): tial/ commercial elec- ter person four nights Time: 10:00 AM. Bee- RV. Save money on sort day prior to publica- Lynn Gordon Butter- trical installs & re- HOME REPAIRS ex- per week, must be FORECLOSURES hive Storage, 1498 N energy bill and add Quality pet care for tion. Public notices field and Susan B But- pairs, remodeling, pert. Doors, knobs, 18. Free golf, if inter- Also new, existing Main St, Toooele UT privacy! Call Chris for over 30 years. submitted past the terfield propose(s) us- painting, plumbing! trim, baseboards, e s t e d c a l l and “HUD” owned 435-882-3088 a free estimate Dog & Cat boarding deadline will not be ing 3.908 ac-ft. from Dale 435-843-7693 mouldings, drywall re- 801-649-7370. homes. Save Thou- This notice of auction (435)850-9050 435-884-3374 accepted. groundwater (Erda) for 801-865-1878 Li- pairs, texturing, pamperedpetresort.com sands, Free pre- is being given pursu- UPAXLP IRRIGATION; STOCK- censed, insured. Ma- caulking, weather- qualification and ant to 38-8-1 et al, NOTICE TO WATER WATERING. jor credit cards ac- proofing, framing, Miscellaneous RUSH Wanted Utah Housing Loan Utah Code Annotated. USERS EXTENSION(S) cepted! home updating and LAKE information. Steve UNIT 047 Tammy The applications below 15-4178 (A72956): renovations and KENNELS. Farnsworth Robinson. Boxes, FRIENDLY GIANTS DIAMONDS don't pay I AM paying more for were filed with the Di- Richard B. Hardy much more. Small Dog & Cat boarding, (801)997-0544 clothing. lawn care don’t break retail! Large selec- junk cars/trucks. I will vision of Water Rights is/are filing an exten- jobs okay. Call obedience training. Farnsworth Realty, UNIT 123 Shad All- your back doing yard tion, high quality. Bri- come to you and tow in Tooele County. sion for 0.73 ac-ft. S h a n e ( 4 3 5 ) Call (435)882-5266 Inc. MLS red. Furniture, mower, work and odd jobs... dal sets, wedding it away. Call/Text These are informal from groundwater 840-0344. rushlakekennels.co misc items & boxes. No job too big or too bands. Everything (435)224-2064 SELLING YOUR proceedings per Rule (Clover) for STOCK- m UNIT 048 Ken Hein. small. Free esti- NEED A GREAT wholesale! Rocky DL5970 HOME? Advertise it R655-6-2. Protests WATERING; DOMES- m a t e s . J o n ATV ramps, tools, PAINTER? Resi- Mtn. Diamond Co. I PAY ABOVE pawn in the classifieds. Call concerning an applica- TIC. 435-228-8286 Randy dryer. dential or commer- S.L.C. shop offers for gold 882-0050 or visit tion must be legibly 15-4192 (A29601ac): 435-841-0051 Sporting UNIT 151 Joshua cial. Free estimates. 1-800-396-6948 Goods and precious metals. www.tooeletran written or typed, con- Tooele City Water Gehmlich. Call Randy at B&B script.com tain the name and Special Service District HAVING A yard sale? DRIVE YOUR car, This includes broken Washer/Dryer, furni- Custom painting, mailing address of the is/are filing an exten- Advertise in the Tran- earn $250 weekly! SELLING YOUR or unwanted jewelry, ture, (Antique) misc 435-224-2792 protesting party, sion for 860.364 ac-ft. script We are seeking car mountain bike? Ad- dental gold, as well items & boxes. Offi ce Space STATE THE APPLI- from groundwater owners willing to vertise it in the classi- as gold & silver coins. UNIT 219B Travis CATION NUMBER (West of Burmester) put a big ad on fieds. Call 882-0050 Call or text Pace. Household PROTESTED, CITE for MUNICIPAL: In thier car. Compen- www.tooele tran- (801)330-8155 after CLAYTON TOWER items, electronics, REASONS FOR THE Tooele City Water stion is $250 script.com 6pm. 7 S. Main Suite 100 misc items. PROTEST, and RE- Special Service Dist. weekly. Send your Large office space 700 UNIT 223B Hilary Wil- QUEST A HEARING, 15-5379 (A29601a- car sq/ft son. Furniture, misc Autos if desired. Also, A $15 cab): Tooele City Wa- make/model/year Child Care Space is available for items. inspection Mon-Fri FEE MUST BE IN- ter Special Service UNIT 238 Patricia to District is/are filing an OPERATOR II / DRIVER SELL YOUR CAR or 8am-5pm CLUDED FOR EACH Bennett-Hunt. Sm Fi- [email protected] SUMMER PROGRAM extension for 25.0 boat in the classi- Perfect for a class- APPLICATION PRO- berglass boar (Trihul), om Stansbury Montessori ac-ft. from groundwa- fieds. Call 882-0050 room, dance studio, TESTED. Protests furniture TOOELE COUNTY SOLID WASTE classes 9am-noon ter (Tooele City WSSD NEW REEL hand or visit www.tooele- meeting room, etc. must be filed with the UNIT 455 Ben Bar- SALARY RANGE: $17.99 HOURLY Monday, Tuesday, Service Area) for MU- mower w/ grass transcript. com Utilities included, ex- Division of Water low. Construction ma- STATUS: FULL-TIME W/ BENEFITS Wednesday. One day Rights, PO Box NICIPAL: In Tooele catcher. $70 call $50/mo, two days cept Internet and terials.. CLOSING DATE: OPEN UNTIL FILLED 435-841-9140 phone. 146300, Salt Lake City Water Special (Published in the $100/mo, three days City, UT 84114-6300, Service Dist. SELL YOUR computer $150/mo. Call Trucks First month rent of Transcript Bulletin May The Opportunity $700 free. or by hand delivery to 15-4397 (a28360): 24, 2018) in the classifieds. Call 435-248-9096. a Division office during Shirley Barber is/are Performs skilled journeyman level equipment 882-0050 or visit 2006 TOYOTA 4X4 No deposit. Lease for operation to construct, maintain, and repair a minimum of 6 normal business hours filing an extension for SELLING YOUR www.tooeletranscript. automatic ext. can on or before JUNE 13, 2.0 ac-ft. from ground- and help with the day to day functions of the Help Wanted months HOME? Advertise it com 4.0L V6 engine, well 2018. Please visit wa- water (3675 Marshall in the classifieds. Call Solid Waste Facility within Tooele County. maintained, car fax Call or tex t 801-580-2791, e-mail terrights.utah.gov or Rd. (Grantsville) for 882-0050 or visit The ideal candidate responsibilities will be Furniture & CLOTHESLINE EX- and all maintenance call (801)538-7240 for IRRIGATION; STOCK- www.tooeletran records, available. kayeclay_13@yahoo. daily transfer of waste hauling, municipal Appliances PRESS now hiring 2 com additional information. WATERING; DOMES- script.com waste hauling and maintenance of operated early morning press- Mechanically sound NEW TIC. NORTH VALLEY Ap- ers. Apply in person and strong running APPLICATION(S) Kent L. Jones, P.E. equipment. Must be available for a flexible truck, blue book lists work schedule dependent upon the transfer pliance. Washers/ at 1180 N 134 W 15-5444 (A81193): STATE ENGINEER dryers refrigerators, Suite #1. Hours and at 14,880, selling for Water Shares Martin Leishman pro- (Published in the Tran- schedule and weather conditions. Meaning, freezers, stoves. time will vary. 11,500 OBO call pose(s) using 4.73 script Bulletin May 17 normal work week is adjustable to conditions $149-$399 full war- 801-391-3245 ac-ft. from groundwa- & 24, 2018) FRANDSEN DENTAL 1.3 ACRE FEET in permitting the service. Schedule may change ranty. Complete re- ter (4.6 miles West of in Grantsville is look- W e s t E r d a , week to week. Performs daily inspections pair service. Satis- Apartments Rush Valley) for IRRI- ing to hire a fun, en- $8,000.00. Call faction guaranteed. GATION. of equipment to be operated. Will work on ergetic, and outgoing for Rent 435-830-2426 tipping floor and other areas, with garbage, Parts for all brands. Dental Assistant. 5 15-5445 (A81201): sorting, manually handling etc. Must provide (435)830-3225. days a week, must 1BDRM BASEMENT 2 ACRE FEET in East Ryan Marshall and Ka- APT. No smoking, no a copy of a current driving record and a copy have 2 years dental Erda (East of Drou- tie Marshall propose(s) Garage, Yard experience to keep p e t s . C a l l bay Road, $9,500 using 4.73 ac-ft. from of your CDL license. 435-830-3076 obo per acre foot. groundwaterSold (Rush for Sales up. Please e-mail re- sume to tiffany@fran- SETTLEMENT CAN- Call 435-830-2426 Valley) for IRRIGA- This opportunity includes this great TION; STOCKWA- GRANTSVILLE sendental.com YON APARTMENTS 7.72 ACRE FEET of comprehensive benefit package: TERING; DOMESTIC. SOUTH Willow Es- 2 & 3 bedroom apts. water for Grantsville • Competitive health, dental and vision pack LOOKING FOR 16-909 (A81192): Lith- tates 1122 Alexander Prices starting at area, 10,000 per age from Utah’s leading health providers electricians, equip- ium PowerTop USA Corp. Dollar! Ct. Fri-Sat 9am-3pm $840/mo. Call Dan- acr/ft. Cal l ment operator, and propose(s) using 1.114 • 401 k match everything must go! ielle (435)882-6112 435-512-7873 or laborers. Call cfs or 201.625 ac-ft. • Participating Utah Retirement Services HAVING A GARAGE for info. 435-850-0507 (URS) member 435-241-2224. from groundwater (20 SALE? Advertise it in 8 ACRE FT East Erda miles N, NE of Wendo- • Training opportunities PART TIME Weekend Homes for the classifieds. Call water. $8500 per acre ver) for MINING. I received 9 Offers • Comprehensive voluntary insurance 882-0050 clerk needed for Rent f t . S h e l l y CHANGE APPLICA- stocking, cleaning, program TOOELE 207 E Utah 801-580-0971 TION(S) • PTO leave as well as 11 paid holidays and food preparation. 15-5442within (a43650): a Week and put the Home Ave. FRI-Sa t WHY RENT When ONE SETTLEMENT $8.50 per hour. Lo- Lynn Gordon Butter- 8am-1pm books, You Can Buy? Zero canyon water share cated in Delle, Utah. field Underand Susan ContractB But- for $8,000 over List Minimum Qualifications household items, down & Low In- for sale. $3,500 call Call 435-884-0476 terfield propose(s) us- 1. Education and Experience: toys, toddler bed, come programs, 1st S t e v e a t BECOME A SUB- ing 3.908 ac-ft. from A. High school diploma or GED equivalent girls bike, misc. and time & Single par- 801-541-6008 Price and Closed within 45 days, SCRIBER. 882-0050 groundwater (Erda) for AND much more. ent programs, Berna Sloan (435) ONE SHARE Settle- IRRIGATION; STOCK- HAPPY SELLERS! B. Must possess a current Commercial 840-5029 Group 1 ment Canyon irriga- WATERING. Driver’s License Class A (CDL) as issued tion water $3000 EXTENSION(S) by the State of Utah with no DUI’s/ARR’s Join Our Team! LEASE 3BDRM 1BTH O B O c a l l 15-4178 (A72956): in the past five (5) years and no more than W/D hook-ups no 435-830-2891. Richard B. Hardy smoking, no pets, is/are filing an exten- two (2) moving violations within the past SELL YOUR CAR or I WILL GET YOU TOP DOLLAR $1000/mo 1st and sion for 0.73 ac-ft. 24 months. boat in the classi- lasts month rent from groundwater fieds. Call 882-0050 FOR YOUR HOME! AND $1000 security de- (Clover) for STOCK- or visit www.tooele- C. Two (2) years’ experience in Solid posit. Available 7/1 WATERING; DOMES- transcript. com or Waste or operation of heavy equipment. 801-301-2403 TIC.It Matters a Great Deal How It’s Sold, e-mail your ad to 15-4192 (A29601ac): SELL YOUR com- tbp@tooeletranscript. 2. Required Knowledge, Skills and TooeleWhen City WaterIt’s Sold and Who you Get to puter in the classi- com Abilities: fieds. Call 882-0050 SELL YOUR car in the Special Service District Must have the ability to operate a loader, or visit www.tooele- Transcript Bulletin is/areNegotiate filing an exten- on Your Behalf and Protect dozer, grinder, excavator, forklift and skid transcript. com Classified section. sion for 860.364 ac-ft. steer. Must have and maintain a minimum from groundwateryou in the Selling Process. certification of 2 pieces of heavy equipment (West of Burmester) for MUNICIPAL: In from the following list: dozer, wheel loader, Tooele City Water tub grinder, excavator, and roll off truck. DRIVERS SpecialList Service your Dist. home here, give me a call! Knowledge of mechanics; knowledge of land- 15-5379 (A29601a- fill operation and requirements; knowledge of cab): Tooele City Wa- safety practices, working knowledge of fire ter Special Service hazards; and the ability to assist in repairs. WANTED District is/are filing an Ability to perform mechanical and operational extension for 25.0 ac-ft. from groundwa- maintenance adjustments to equipment. Training Available ter (Tooele City WSSD Service Area) for MU- For any of your Apply online NowNow AcceptingAccepting Applications Applications NICIPAL: In Tooele real estate For a complete job description or an NowNow RentingRenting City Water Special application please visit StakerParsonCareers.com IncomeIncome Restrictions Restrictions ApplyApply Service Dist. needs, call http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html IncomeIncome Restrictions Restrictions ApplyApply 15-4397 (a28360): Rental assistance may be Shirley Barber is/are Shane Bergen Applications must be submitted to ExclusivelyExclusivelyRental assistance forfor Seniors Seniors may be filing an extension for Tooele County Human Resource Office, 801.514.9449 available.Pet Friendly Call for details 2.0 ac-ft. from ground- Rm 308, 47 South Main Street, Tooele available.Pet Friendly Call for details water (3675 Marshall Or email to [email protected] 435.241.9812 Call for435.843.0717 details Rd. (Grantsville) for EEO Employer Call for details IRRIGATION;435-840-0344 STOCK- 435.843.0717TDD 800.735.2900 WATERING; DOMES- 435.843.0717TDD 800.735.2900 TIC. Kent L. Jones, P.E. STATE ENGINEER (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin May 17 & 24, 2018) NOTICE OF PETI- TION SEEKING AN- NEXATION INTO GRANTSVILLE CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an an- nexation petition cov- ering property located along the southeast boundary of Grants- ville City has been filed with the City Recorder of Grantsville City. Pursuant to the peti- tion, Todd F. Castagno, is seeking to annex 1.95 acres into the corporate boundaries of Grants- ville City. This land in- cludes privately owned property and is de- scribed as follows: BOUNDARY DE- SCRIPTION Located in the south- east quarter of Section 33 and in the south- west quarter of Section 34, Township 2 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Base and Merid- ian, Tooele County, Utah, being more par- ticularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the current Grantsville City boundary estab- lished by the JOHN- SON CATTLE CO. ADDITION, recorded March 23, 2007 as En- try No. 280728 in the office of the Tooele County Recorder, said point being the inter- section of the Tooele County Dependent Re- survey Section Line established in 1986 with an old, estab- lished fence line, and said point lies North 89°40’50” East 1.60 feet along said Section Line from a Tooele County Dependent Re- survey brass monu- ment representing the South Quarter Corner of Section 33, Town- ship 2 South, Range 5 NOTICE OF PETI- West, Salt Lake Base TION SEEKING AN- and Meridian; NEXATION INTO thence along said old, GRANTSVILLE CITY established fence line, NOTICE IS HEREBY North 0°21’46” West GIVEN that an an- 34.57 feet to a fence nexation petition cov- corner; ering property located thence along an old, along the southeast established fence line, boundary of Grants- North 89°48’00” East ville City has been filed 1335.0 feet to the with the City Recorder Northwest Corner of of Grantsville City. the OQUIRRH ES- Pursuant to the peti- TATES MINOR SUB- tion, Todd F. DIVISION, according Castagno, is seeking to the official plat to annex 1.95 acres thereof, recorded into the corporate August 16, 2017 as boundaries of Grants- Entry No. 453349 in ville City. This land in- the office of the Tooele cludes privately owned County Recorder; property and is de- thence along the scribed as follows: boundary of said BOUNDARY DE- OQUIRRH ESTATES SCRIPTION MINOR SUBDIVISION Located in the south- and that boundary es- east quarter of Section tablished by Boundary 33 and in the south- Line Agreement re- west quarter of Section corded June 7, 2007 34, Township 2 South, as Entry No. 286346 in Range 5 West, Salt the office of the Tooele Lake Base and Merid- County Recorder, the ian, Tooele County, following two (2) Utah, being more par- courses: ticularly described as (1) North 89°46’35” follows: East 1326.53 feet to Beginning at a point on the Northeast Corner the current Grantsville of said OQUIRRH ES- City boundary estab- TATES MINOR SUB- lished by the JOHN- DIVISION; SON CATTLE CO. (2) South 0°30’55” ADDITION, recorded East 29.57 feet; March 23, 2007 as En- thence South try No. 280728 in the 89°40’50” West 22.26 office of the Tooele feet to a northeasterly County Recorder, said corner of the current point being the inter- Grantsville City bound- section of the Tooele ary marked by a County Dependent Re- Tooele County De- survey Section Line pendent Resurvey established in 1986 brass monument rep- with an old, estab- resenting the South- lished fence line, and east Corner of Section said point lies North 33, Township 2 South, 89°40’50” East 1.60 Range 5 West, Salt feet along said Section Lake Base and Merid- Line from a Tooele ian; County Dependent Re- thence along the survey brass monu- Tooele County De- ment representing the pendent Resurvey South Quarter Corner Section Line and cur- of Section 33, Town- rent Grantsville City ship 2 South, Range 5 boundary, South INVITATION TO BID NOTICE OF PETI- West, Salt Lake Base 89°40’50” West Tooele City 90 North TION SEEKING AN- and Meridian; 2639.34 feet to the Main Tooele City, NEXATION INTO thence along said old, Point of Beginning. Utah 84074 GRANTSVILLE CITY established fence line, The Grantsville City Notice is hereby given NOTICE IS HEREBY North 0°21’46” West Council on the 27th that TOOELE CITY GIVEN that an an- 34.57 feet to a fence day of April, 2018 re- CORPORATION nexation petition cov- corner; ceived written notice of (OWNER) will accept ering property located thence along an old, the City Recorder’s bids for the 2018 along the southeast established fence line, certification that this Roadway Improve- boundary of Grants- North 89°48’00” East petition meets the re- ment project, de- ville City has been filed 1335.0 feet to the quirements of Utah scribed in general be- with the City Recorder Northwest Corner of Law. low as five separate of Grantsville City. the OQUIRRH ES- The Grantsville City bid schedules: Pursuant to the peti- TATES MINOR SUB- Council may grant the A. Reconstruction of tion, Todd F. DIVISION, according petition and annex the approximately 18,000 Castagno, is seeking to the official plat area described in the square feet of existing to annex 1.95 acres thereof, recorded petition, unless on or 700 South Roadway. into the corporate August 16, 2017 as before May 31, 2018, B. Reconstruction of boundaries of Grants- Entry No. 453349 in a written protest to the approximately 54,000 ville City. This land in- the office of the Tooele annexation petition is square feet of existing cludes privately owned County Recorder; filed with the Tooele Noble and Lakeview property and is de- thence along the County Boundary Streets. scribed as follows: boundary of said Commission and a C. Rotomill and over- BOUNDARY DE- OQUIRRH ESTATES copy of the protest is lay of approximately SCRIPTION MINOR SUBDIVISION delivered to the 575,000 square feet of Located in the south- and that boundary es- Grantsville City Re- existing roadway. east quarter of Section tablished by Boundary corder. Protests D. Slurry Seal (Type II 33 and in the south- Line Agreement re- should be filed with the ORDER FOR SERV- and III) approximately west quarter of Section corded June 7, 2007 Tooele County Bound- ICE OF NOTICE OF 750,000 square feet of 34, Township 2 South, as Entry No. 286346 in ary Commission at the PETITION AND TOWN OF VERNON existing roadway. Range 5 West, Salt the office of the Tooele office of the Tooele HEARING BY ALTER- NOTICE OF PUBLIC Separate sealed bids Lake Base and Merid- County Recorder, the County Clerk, 47 NATIVE SERVICE HEARING ON PRO- will be received by the ian, Tooele County, following two (2) South Main Street, In the District Court of POSED 2018-2019 OWNER in Room 227, Utah, being more par- courses: Tooele, Utah 84074. Utah, Third Judicial BUDGET, FINAL of the Tooele City Mu- ticularly described as (1) North 89°46’35” Protests may be filed District Court Tooele BUDGET AMEND- nicipal Offices located follows: East 1326.53 feet to by the Tooele County County 74, South 100 MENTS FOR THE at 90 North Main, Beginning at a point on the Northeast Corner Commission; a local East Suite 14, Tooele, 2017-2018 BUDGET Tooele, Utah 84074 the current Grantsville of said OQUIRRH ES- district under Title 17B, Utah 84074 YEAR AND PRO- until 2:00 PM on May City boundary estab- TATES MINOR SUB- Limited Purpose Local IN THE MATTER OF POSED CHANGES 31, 2018, and then at lished by the JOHN- DIVISION; Government Entities - THE GUARDIANSHIP TO THE COMPENSA- said office publicly SON CATTLE CO. (2) South 0°30’55” Local Districts, or spe- OF Darby Nichol Mor- TION OF THE opened and read ADDITION, recorded East 29.57 feet; cial service district un- ris, A minor. STATUTORY, aloud. March 23, 2007 as En- thence South der Title 17A, Chapter Case Number ELECTED AND AP- Project Specifications try No. 280728 in the 89°40’50” West 22.26 1, Special Service Dis- 183300054 POINTED OFFICERS will be issued in digital office of the Tooele feet to a northeasterly trict Act, whose The court, having re- AND EMPLOYEES format (PDF), and may County Recorder, said corner of the current boundaries include ceived Petitioner’s Ex Pursuant to Sections be obtained by con- point being the inter- Grantsville City bound- any part of an area Parte Motion and it §10-6-114, §10-6-127 tacting Tooele City section of the Tooele ary marked by a proposed for annexa- satisfactorily appearing and §10-3-818 of the Public Works, 90 North County Dependent Re- Tooele County De- tion; or any other af- that good cause exists Utah Code, notice is Main, Tooele, Utah survey Section Line pendent Resurvey fected entity or party to believe that Joshua hereby given that the 84074 beginning on established in 1986 brass monument rep- that is authorized to Morris is avoiding per- Town of Vernon, will May 14, 2018 during with an old, estab- resenting the South- protest the annexation sonal service of proc- hold public hearings office hours from 8:00 lished fence line, and east Corner of Section pursuant to the provi- ess or their where- on June 5, 2018, at a.m. to 5:00 p.m. by said point lies North 33, Township 2 South, sions of the Utah abouts are unknown 7:00 p.m. at the Ver- calling (435) 89°40’50” East 1.60 Range 5 West, Salt Code. and that service by al- non Fire Station, 325 843-2132. All Bidders feet along said Section Lake Base and Merid- If this annexation is ternative service would South Main Street, must register with, and Line from a Tooele ian; approved, the area most likely give notice Vernon, Utah upon the THURSDAY May 24, 2018 pay a $25 registration TOOELE CountyTRANSCRIPT Dependent Re- BULLETINthence along the proposed for annexa- of the above-named Town's proposedC7 fee to the City, in order survey brass monu- Tooele County De- tion will automatically proceedings, Joshua 2018-2019 fiscal year to be considered for ment representing the pendent Resurvey be withdrawn from the Morris. budget, final budget Public Notices Public Notices AwardPublic of Bid. Notices Public Notices SouthPublic Quarter Notices Corner SectionPublic Line Notices and cur- NorthPublic Tooele Notices County ITPublic IS HERBY Notices OR- adjustmentsPublic Notices for the Miscellaneous Miscellaneous BidMiscellaneous security in the Miscellaneous ofMiscellaneous Section 33, Town- rentMiscellaneous Grantsville City FireMiscellaneous Protection Service DERED:Miscellaneous 2017-2018Miscellaneous budget and amount of 5% of the ship 2 South, Range 5 boundary, South District. This Service That service of the No- changes to the com- NOTICE OF PUBLIC INVITATION TO BID base bid will be re- NOTICE OF PETI- West, Salt Lake Base 89°40’50” West District provides fire tice of Petition and pensation of the statu- HEARING ON PRO- Tooele City 90 North quired to accompany TION SEEKING AN- and Meridian; 2639.34 feet to the protection, paramedic Hearing for Appoint- tory, elected and ap- POSAL TO AMEND Main Tooele City, bids. NEXATION INTO thence along said old, Point of Beginning. and emergency serv- ment of Guardian of a pointed officers and THE TOWN OF RUSH Utah 84074 Prospective BIDDERS GRANTSVILLE CITY established fence line, The Grantsville City ices and Grantsville Minor be made upon employees of the VALLEY'S ZONING Notice is hereby given are encouraged to at- NOTICE IS HEREBY North 0°21’46” West Council on the 27th City is not located the biological mother, Town of Vernon. The MAP that TOOELE CITY tend a pre-bid confer- GIVEN that an an- 34.57 feet to a fence day of April, 2018 re- within the boundaries biological father of the proposed 2018-2019 Pursuant to Sections CORPORATION ence which will be held nexation petition cov- corner; ceived written notice of of said District. above-named minor budget, the final 10-9a-501 et. seq of (OWNER) will accept in Room 224, of the ering property located thence along an old, the City Recorder’s The complete annexa- child Darby Nichol 2017-2018 budget ad- the Utah Code, notice bids for the 2018 Tooele City Municipal along the southeast established fence line, certification that this tion petition, including Morris by: Publication justments and the pro- is hereby given that Roadway Improve- Offices located at 90 boundary of Grants- North 89°48’00” East petition meets the re- a map is available for in English in a news- posed compensation the Rush Valley Town ment project, de- North Main, Tooele, ville City has been filed 1335.0 feet to the quirements of Utah inspection and copying paper of general circu- for the statutory, Planning Commission, scribed in general be- Utah at 1:30 PM on with the City Recorder Northwest Corner of Law. at the office of the City lation published in this elected and appointed will hold a public hear- low as five separate May 23, 2018. The ob- of Grantsville City. the OQUIRRH ES- The Grantsville City Recorder, 429 East county or another officers may be re- ing on June 6, 2018 at bid schedules: ject of the conference Pursuant to the peti- TATES MINOR SUB- Council may grant the Main Street, Grants- specified county viewed by contacting 7:00 p.m. at the Rush A. Reconstruction of is to acquaint BID- t ion, Todd F. DIVISION, according petition and annex the ville, Utah 84029. Tooele. Notice shall be Doretta Shumway at Valley Town Hall, 52 approximately 18,000 DERs with the site Castagno, is seeking to the official plat area described in the Dated this 8th day of published at least once 325 South Main Street, S. Park Street, Rush square feet of existing conditions, specifica- to annex 1.95 acres thereof, recorded petition, unless on or May, 2018. a week for three con- Vernon, Utah Valley, Utah to con- 700 South Roadway. tions, and to answer into the corporate August 16, 2017 as before May 31, 2018, By Order of the secutive weeks. Serv- (Tel: 435.839-3473) sider a request to B. Reconstruction of any questions which boundaries of Grants- Entry No. 453349 in a written protest to the Grantsville City Coun- ice shall be complete prior to the hearing. amend the Town's approximately 54,000 BIDDERs may have ville City. This land in- the office of the Tooele annexation petition is cil on the final date of Interested persons are Zoning Map. The square feet of existing concerning the project. cludes privately owned County Recorder; filed with the Tooele By Christine Webb publication. invited to attend and Town has received an Noble and Lakeview All communication property and is de- thence along the County Boundary Grantsville City Re- BY THE COURT give comment at these application of a prop- Streets. relative to the Project scribed as follows: boundary of said Commission and a corder DATED 15, May 2018. public hearings. In erty owner to rezone C. Rotomill and over- shall be directed to the BOUNDARY DE- OQUIRRH ESTATES copy of the protest is (Published in the Tran- Judge Bates compliance with the 39.49 acres located lay of approximately Engineer prior to the SCRIPTION MINOR SUBDIVISION delivered to the script Bulletin May 10, District Court Judge Americans with Dis- approximately 1460 575,000 square feet of opening of bids at: Located in the south- and that boundary es- Grantsville City Re- 17 & 24, 2018) (Published in the Tran- ability Act, the Town of West Stookey Lane, existing roadway. TOOELE CITY COR- east quarter of Section tablished by Boundary corder. Protests script Bulletin May 24, Vernon will accommo- Rush Valley, Utah, D. Slurry Seal (Type II PORATION 33 and in the south- Line Agreement re- should be filed with the ORDER FOR SERV- 31 & June 7, 2018) date reasonable re- from its current RR-5 and III) approximately 90 North Main west quarter of Section corded June 7, 2007 Tooele County Bound- ICE OF NOTICE OF quests to assist per- (Rural Residential, 5 750,000 square feet of Tooele, Utah 84074 34, Township 2 South, as Entry No. 286346 in ary Commission at the P E T I T I O N A N D TOWN OF VERNON sons with disabilities to acre lot) zoning desig- existing roadway. Telephone: (435) Range 5 West, Salt the office of the Tooele office of the Tooele HEARING BY ALTER- NOTICE OF PUBLIC participate at public nation to a A-40 (Agri- Separate sealed bids 843-2132 Lake Base and Merid- County Recorder, the County Clerk, 47 NATIVE SERVICE HEARING ON PRO- hearings. Requests cultural, 40 acre lot) will be received by the Paul Hansen P.E., City ian, Tooele County, following two (2) South Main Street, In the District Court of POSED 2018-2019 for assistance may be zoning designation. OWNER in Room 227, Engineer Utah, being more par- courses: Tooele, Utah 84074. Utah, Third Judicial BUDGET, FINAL made by calling (435) The current zoning of the Tooele City Mu- email: paulh@tooele- ticularly described as (1) North 89°46’35” Protests may be filed District Court Tooele BUDGET AMEND- 839-3473) at least 3 map and regulations nicipal Offices located city.org follows: East 1326.53 feet to by the Tooele County County 74, South 100 MENTS FOR THE days in advance of a and the proposed at 90 North Main, The OWNER reserves Beginning at a point on the Northeast Corner Commission; a local East Suite 14, Tooele, 2017-2018 BUDGET hearing. amendments may be Tooele, Utah 84074 the right to reject any the current Grantsville of said OQUIRRH ES- district under Title 17B, Utah 84074 YEAR AND PRO- Dated this 23rd day of reviewed by contacting until 2:00 PM on May or all bids; or to accept City boundary estab- TATES MINOR SUB- Limited Purpose Local IN THE MATTER OF POSED CHANGES May 2018. Amie Russell at Tel. 31, 2018, and then at or reject the whole or lished by the JOHN- DIVISION; Government Entities - THE GUARDIANSHIP TO THE COMPENSA- Doretta Shumway (435) 837-2118 prior to said office publicly any part of any bid; to SON CATTLE CO. (2) South 0°30’55” Local Districts, or spe- OF Darby Nichol Mor- T I O N O F T H E T own Clerk/Re- the hearing. Interested opened and read award schedules ADDITION, recorded East 29.57 feet; cial service district un- ris, A minor. STATUTORY, corder persons are invited to aloud. separately or together March 23, 2007 as En- thence South der Title 17A, Chapter C a s e N u m b e r ELECTED AND AP- (Published in the Tran- attend and give com- Project Specifications to contractors, or to try No. 280728 in the 89°40’50” West 22.26 1, Special Service Dis- 183300054 POINTED OFFICERS script Bulletin May 24, ment on these propos- will be issued in digital waive any informality office of the Tooele feet to a northeasterly trict Act, whose The court, having re- AND EMPLOYEES 2018) als. Persons with dis- format (PDF), and may or technicality in any County Recorder, said corner of the current boundaries include ceived Petitioner’s Ex Pursuant to Sections abilities wishing spe- be obtained by con- bid in the best interest point being the inter- Grantsville City bound- any part of an area Parte Motion and it §10-6-114, §10-6-127 cial accommodations tacting Tooele City of the City. Only bids section of the Tooele ary marked by a proposed for annexa- satisfactorily appearing and §10-3-818 of the Invite the may also contact Amie Public Works, 90 North giving a firm quotation County Dependent Re- Tooele County De- tion; or any other af- that good cause exists Utah Code, notice is Russell prior to the Main, Tooele, Utah properly signed will be survey Section Line pendent Resurvey fected entity or party to believe that Joshua hereby given that the Whole meeting. 84074 beginning on accepted. established in 1986 brass monument rep- that is authorized to Morris is avoiding per- Town of Vernon, will prior to the hearing. May 14, 2018 during (Published in the Tran- with an old, estab- resenting the South- protest the annexation sonal service of proc- hold public hearings Town to Dated this 22nd day of office hours from 8:00 script Bulletin May 10, lished fence line, and east Corner of Section pursuant to the provi- ess or their where- on June 5, 2018, at May, 2018. a.m. to 5:00 p.m. by 2018) said point lies North 33, Township 2 South, sions of the Utah abouts are unknown 7:00 p.m. at the Ver- Your Yard Amie Russell calling (435 ) 89°40’50” East 1.60 Range 5 West, Salt Code. DEADLINES FOR and that service by al- non Fire Station, 325 Rush Valley Town Re- 843-2132. All Bidders feet along said Section Lake Base and Merid- If this annexation is ternative service would South Main Street, Sale! corder must register with, and classifieds ads are Line from a Tooele ian; approved, the area M o n d a y a n d most likely give notice Vernon, Utah upon the (Published in the Tran- pay a $25 registration County Dependent Re- thence along the proposed for annexa- of the above-named Town's proposed TOOELETRANSCRIPT script Bulletin May 24, fee to the City, in order Wednesdays by 4:45 survey brass monu- Tooele County De- tion will automatically ULLETIN p.m. proceedings, Joshua 2018-2019 fiscal year B 2018) to be considered for HAVE A good idea for ment representing the pendent Resurvey be withdrawn from the Morris. budget, final budget Award of Bid. a story? Call the South Quarter Corner Section Line and cur- North Tooele County IT IS HERBY OR- adjustments for the BECOME A SUB- Bid security in the Transcript and let us of Section 33, Town- rent Grantsville City Fire Protection Service DERED: 2017-2018 budget and 882-0050 SCRIBER. 882-0050 amount of 5% of the know 882-0050. ship 2 South, Range 5 boundary, South District. This Service That service of the No- changes to the com- base bid will be re- West, Salt Lake Base 89°40’50” West District provides fire tice of Petition and pensation of the statu- quired to accompany and Meridian; 2639.34 feet to the protection, paramedic Hearing for Appoint- tory, elected and ap- bids. thence along said old, Point of Beginning. and emergency serv- ment of Guardian of a pointed officers and Prospective BIDDERS established fence line, The Grantsville City ices and Grantsville Minor be made upon employees of the are encouraged to at- North 0°21’46” West Council on the 27th City is not located the biological mother, Town of Vernon. The tend a pre-bid confer- 34.57 feet to a fence day of April, 2018 re- within the boundaries biological father of the proposed 2018-2019 Greatence whichSavings will be held oncorner; Booksceived writtenat notice the of of said District. Transcriptabove-named minor budget, Bulletin the final in Room 224, of the thence along an old, the City Recorder’s The complete annexa- child Darby Nichol 2017-2018 budget ad- Tooele City Municipal established fence line, certification that this tion petition, including Morris by: Publication justments and the pro- Offices located at 90 North 89°48’00” East petition meets the re- a map is available for in English in a news- posed compensation North Main, Tooele, 1335.0 feet to the quirements of Utah inspection and copying paper of general circu- for the statutory, Utah at Extreme 1:30 PM on ScienceNorthwest Corner of Law. at the office of the CityThelation publishedDads’ in this Bookelected and appointed May 23, 2018. The ob- the OQUIRRH ES- The Grantsville City Recorder, 429 East county or another officers may be re- Fromject Cyberneticsof the conference to Time Travel, AdventuresTATES MINOR SUB- Council may grant the Main Street,For Grants- the Dadspecified Who’s county Best viewedat Everything by contacting is to acquaintat the BID- Edge of KnowledgeDIVISION, according petition and annex the ville, Utah 84029. Tooele. Notice shall be Doretta Shumway at DERs with the site to the official plat area described in the Dated this 8th day of published at least once 325 South Main Street, conditions, specifica- thereof, recorded petition, unless on or May, 2018. a weekSurviving for three fatherhood con- Vernon, is one Utah thing, surviving with your tions, and to answerTravel to the outer extremitiesAugust of 16, experimental 2017 as before sci- May 31, 2018, By Order of the secutive weeks. Serv- (Tel: 435.839-3473) any questions which Entry No. 453349 in a written protest to the Grantsville City Coun- icesanity shall is be quite complete another!prior Fear to the not, hearing. brave reader. This book BIDDERs may haveence and contemplate the unhallowedthe office of the arts Tooele of re-aniannexation- petition is cil oncompiles the final the date most of essentialInterested tricks persons of theare trade from some concerning the project.mation, genetic engineering,County galvanism, Recorder; time travel,filed with the Tooele By Christine Webb publication. invited to attend and All communication thence along the County Boundary Grantsville City Re- BYof theTHE world’s COURT best dads.give Acomment humorous at these handbook full of relative to the Projectmind control and psychedelicboundary drugs. of said Commission and a corder DATEDwisdom 15, and May wit 2018. guaranteedpublic hearings.to help you: In shall be directed to theCenter stage are the extremeOQUIRRH scientists ESTATES who chalcopy- of the protest is (Published in the Tran- Judge Bates compliance with the Engineer prior to the MINOR SUBDIVISION delivered to the script Bulletin May 10, District• Change Court diapers, Judge superviseAmericans the with kids, Dis- or try to get out of opening of bids at:lenged everything — nature,and morality, that boundary the govern es- Grantsville- City Re- 17 & 24, 2018) (Published in the Tran- ability Act, the Town of TOOELE CITY COR- tablished by Boundary corder. Protests these chores altogether! ment, the law and sometimes even their own bodies script Bulletin May 24, Vernon will accommo- PORATION Line Agreement re- should be filed with the 31• &Become June 7, the2018) coolestdate dad reasonableon the block re- by making bows 90 North Main — in the pursuit of knowledge.corded June 7, 2007 Tooele County Bound- quests to assist per- Tooele, Utah 84074 as Entry No. 286346 in ary Commission at the and arrows, leadingsons camping with disabilities expeditions, to and build- Telephone: (435)Are these men in white coatsthe office trailblazing of the Tooele an brightoffice - of the Tooele ing super kites! participate at public 843-2132 er future for humanity, or tamperingCounty Recorder, with things the County they Clerk, 47 hearings. Requests Paul Hansen P.E., City following two (2) South Main Street, • Crack up other dadsfor atassistance the barbecue may be with jokes, anec- Engineer really shouldn’t? courses: Tooele, Utah 84074. dotes, and top ten madelist about by calling the trials (435) of fatherhood. email: paulh@tooele- (1) North 89°46’35” Protests may be filed 839-3473) at least 3 city.org East 1326.53 feet to by the Tooele County Only Only days in advance of a The OWNER reserves$ 95 $ 95 the Northeast Corner Commission; a local $ 99 $ 95 hearing. the right to reject any19 9 of said OQUIRRH ES- district under Title 17B, 9 5 Dated this 23rd day of or all bids; or to accept TATES MINOR SUB- Limited Purpose Local May 2018. or reject the whole or DIVISION; Government Entities - Doretta Shumway any part of any bid; to (2) South 0°30’55” Local Districts, or spe- Town Clerk/Re- award schedules East 29.57 feet; cial service district un- corder separatelyStay or together the Rising Sunthence South der Title 17A, Chapter Glimpses of Heaven(Published in the Tran- to contractors, or to 89°40’50” West 22.26 1, Special Service Dis-True Stories of Hope & Peace at thescript End Bulletin of MayLife’s 24, Journey The Truewaive Story any informality of USS Lexington, Herfeet Valiant to a northeasterly Crew, trict Act, whose 2018) or technicality in any corner of the current boundaries include bidand in the Changing best interest the Course of WWIIGrantsville City bound- any part of an area of the City. Only bids ary marked by a proposed for annexa- Tender, heartbreaking, and eye-opening. Glimps- giving a firm quotationIn May 1942, the United States’Tooele first County first naval De- tion; victo or- any other af- properly signed will be pendent Resurvey fected entity or party es of Heaven gives you an intimate look at the final accepted. ry against the Japanese in thebrass Coral monument Sea was rep- marredthat by is authorized to thoughts, words, and visions of terminally ill and (Published in the Tran-the loss of the aircraft carrierresenting USS Lexington. the South- Anotherprotest the annexation script Bulletin May 10, east Corner of Section pursuant to the provi- dying people. Through the eyes of a former hospice 2018) carrier was nearly ready for33, launch Township when 2 theSouth, newssions of the Utah nurse Trudy Harris, you’ll experience more than arrived, so the navy changedRange her name 5 West, to Lexington, Salt Code. Lake Base and Merid- If this annexation is forty true stories that paint a reassuring picture of confusing the Japanese. ian; approved, the area life’s end. thence along the proposed for annexa- The men of the original “LadyTooele Lex” County loved their De- tionship will automatically You’ll marvel at how patients received exactly what and fought hard to protect her.pendent They were Resurvey also seekingbe withdrawn from the Section Line and cur- North Tooele County they needed to see or hear in order to die peacefully revenge for the losses sustainedrent at Grantsville Pearl Harbor. City CripFire Protection- Service and well. And you’ll find great hope and peace in pling attacks by the Japaneseboundary, left her on fire South and District.dead This Service 89°40’50” West District provides fire knowing that God goes to great lengths to redeem, in the water. A remarkable 902639.34 percent feet of the to crew the protection, made paramedic comfort, and prepare His children to come home. it off the burning decks beforePoint Lexington of Beginning. had to beand emergency serv- The Grantsville City ices and Grantsville Only abandoned. In all the annalsCouncil of the Second on the World 27th City War, is not located $ 99 $ 95 there is hardly a battle storyday more of April,compelling. 2018 re- within the boundaries 14 8 ceived written notice of of said District. Lexington’s legacy did notthe end City with Recorder’s her demise,The how complete- annexa- certification that this tion petition, including ever. Although the battle waspetition deemed meets a tactical the re- successa map is available for Only for the Japanese, it turned out to be aquirements strategic loss: of UtahFor theinspection first and copying $ 00 $ 95 Law. at the office of the City 30 10 time in the war, a Japanese invasion Theforce Grantsville was forced City to retreat.Recorder, 429 East The lessons learned by losing the LexingtonCouncil may at grant Coral the SeaMain Street, Grants- These and other titles available petition and annex the ville, Utah 84029. impacted tactics, air wing operations,area damage described control, in the andDated ship this 8th day of at the Tooele Transcript Bulletin construction. Altogether, they forgedpetition, a critical, unless positive on or turningMay, 2018. before May 31, 2018, By Order of the point in the war. The ship that ushereda written in and protest gave tobirth the toGrantsville a City Coun- annexation petition is cil new era in naval warfare might be gone,filed but with fate the decreed Tooele thatBy Christine Webb her important legacy would live on. County Boundary Grantsville City Re- Commission and a corder TOOELE copy of the protest is (Published in the Tran- delivered to the script Bulletin May 10, TRANSCRIPT Grantsville City Re- 17 & 24, 2018) Laugh When Youcorder. Say, Protests “I Do” should be filed with the Cartoons and Jokes forTooele Newlywed County Bound- Folks BULLETIN ary Commission at the A great collection of cartoons andoffice one-liners of the for Tooele newly- County Clerk, 47 weds. A great gift idea. South Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. Protests may be filed 58 N. Main – Tooele Only $ 95 $ 95 by the Tooele County 6 4 Commission; a local Mon-Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • Sat-Sun: closed district under Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Local Districts, or spe- cial service district un- der Title 17A, Chapter 1, Special Service Dis- trict Act, whose boundaries include any part of an area proposed for annexa- tion; or any other af- fected entity or party that is authorized to protest the annexation pursuant to the provi- sions of the Utah Code. If this annexation is approved, the area proposed for annexa- tion will automatically be withdrawn from the North Tooele County Fire Protection Service District. This Service District provides fire protection, paramedic and emergency serv- ices and Grantsville City is not located within the boundaries of said District. The complete annexa- tion petition, including a map is available for inspection and copying at the office of the City Recorder, 429 East Main Street, Grants- ville, Utah 84029. Dated this 8th day of May, 2018. By Order of the Grantsville City Coun- cil By Christine Webb Grantsville City Re- corder (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin May 10, 17 & 24, 2018) C8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY May 24, 2018 Local News You Get Nowhere Else

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Hometown T SPORTS WRAP RANSCRIPT Stansbury volleyball vs. Ogden OUR VIEW SERVING T The Stansbury volleyball team Cowboys send a message TOOELE COUNTY defeated Ogden 25-15, 25-13, SINCE 1894 25-11 in a Region 11 home SHS tops match Thursday. The Stallions (10-10, 4-2 Region 11) began Underdog Traffic flow the second half of the region Tigers to Information meeting about I-80 congestion problem ULLETIN $1.00 season at home against Ben Vol. 124 No. 29 Lomond in a match that was Grantsville B No one else could have described the predicament more clearly: not complete at press time www.TooeleOnline.com remain “This is a serious problem,” said Rep. Merrill Nelson, R-Grantsville. Tuesday. THURSDAY September 7, 2017 wins region “It’s important to all of the residents. The commuter problem affects our Tooele volleyball vs. livelihood, it affects the time with our families, it affects our activity time Bonneville unbeaten after work, and most importantly, it affects our safety as we travel back The Tooele volleyball team tennis crown and forth through that dangerous stretch of road.” upended Bonneville 25-21, What Nelson was referring to is the commuter traffic bottleneck 25-19, 23-25, 25-23 in a PEGGY BRADFIELD COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR of state Route 36 and Interstate 80 at Lake Point, and commuters’ hard-fought Region 11 home in region heavy reliance on I-80 and SR-201 to drive to and from the Wasatch match Thursday afternoon. The Grantsville girls ten- Front for work. His words were offered during opening remarks at an Fassio Egg The Buffaloes (7-9, 4-2 Region nis team disregarded the Stansbury overcomes informational meeting he organized between the Utah Department of 11) played host to Ogden Salt Lake City newspapers’ Transportation and local citizens at Stansbury High School on Feb. 1. predictions about who would in a region match that was another sluggish start Nelson’s words clearly defined the problem, but the purpose of the not complete at press time win Region 13 and outscored meeting was made even more clear before it even began: UDOT officials Tuesday. Judge Memorial by 2 points to spoil Ogden’s night who were scheduled to attend and make a presentation were delayed and Waterford by 5, taking first Grantsville volleyball vs. from Salt Lake for nearly 30 minutes because — you guessed it — an Farms starts place Friday. DARREN VAUGHAN Summit Academy SPORTS EDITOR accident forced evening commuter traffic to a crawl on I-80. The Grantsville volleyball team The Stansbury football UDOT officials at the meeting, including executive director Carlos Braceras, reviewed past and future projects intended to reduce commut- rolled to a 25-12, 25-14, 25- GHS TENNIS team came away from Friday’s 8 win over Summit Academy Region 11 road game against er congestion and increase safety. What’s to come is the $74.4 million in a Region 13 home match Ogden as the only undefeated phase one of the Midvalley Highway in 2019, and this year’s replace- to cleanup Thursday. The Cowboys (8-13, The newspapers had predict- ment and expansion of bridges at Lake Point’s Exit 99 and at Black Rock ed other squads would reign team left in region play, but 1-2 Region 13) traveled to two miles to the east on I-80. as region champs. Grantsville the Stallions were left ques- Judge Memorial for a region To help minimize anticipated congestion from those two projects, wasn’t “in the picture,” GHS tioning their focus after yet match that was not complete another slow start. UDOT plans to build both new bridges next to the existing bridges. And at press time Tuesday night. coach Stephen Thurgood said. both new bridges are reportedly designed to carry extra traffic capacity. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Thurgood said he figured, Which sounds fine and good. But if there was a takeaway from the after fire Region 11 golf at Park City “I’d rather not be on the front Feb. 1 meeting, it was this: UDOT’s current plans will only help reduce ly 600,000 remaining chickens The Tooele boys golf team fin- SHS FOOTBALL See, eat and hear page. If you’re not on the front traffic congestion and improve safety — but commuters shouldn’t expect STEVE HOWE are unable to get to refrigera- ished third and the Stansbury page, it goes much better.” So! Today’s headline in a publica- to view such aberrations. This narra- STAFF WRITER clear sailing after Midvalley Highway’s phase one and the bridges at tion quickly enough without boys were fifth at the final Stansbury (3-3, 2-0 Region tion proclaimed Gov. Herbert stating, tive includes video games including Of the region win after play- Lake Point and Black Rock have been replaced. Because Tooele Valley’s A day after a fire destroyed the conveyer system, Larsen Region 11 golf match of the 11) led just 21-20 at halftime, “The public wants the government to “Mortal Combat” and “Grand Theft LETTERS POLICY ing both Thursday and Friday, population is growing and is projected to continue, which means more two chicken coops and killed said. As a result, all of the eggs season Thursday in Park City. but poured it on in the second do something about school shootings.” Auto,” which are among the lesser of The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to he added, “Yeah, we won, but it commuters and general traffic than today, everyone should continue to the editor from readers. Letters must be no as many as 300,000 chickens produced since the fire must The Buffaloes posted a team half en route to a 56-20 tri- What an understatement! Recognizing some of the droppings that our culture wasn’t easy.” plan on long delays on SR-36, I-80 and state Route 138. longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written at Fassio Egg Farms in Erda, be disposed of, he said. score of 331, and were paced umph that gave the Stallions a that our society is now oriented toward provides. We are talking responsibility exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and For the Cowboys, Marissa And traffic congestion and delays may likely continue, even if the employees were beginning to The conveyer system is by Bridger Holmes’ 78. Jesse one-game lead over four other recreational and leisure time, much of here. Such movies are not allowed at accompanied by the writer’s name, address Linares and Maci Jackson state pushes forward with an auxiliary lane on I-80 between Lake Point clear debris. a priority for the farm and Sayers shot a 79, Tegan placed first at No. 2 and 3 teams in the region standings. which is structured around our graphi- our house. and phone number. Longer letters may be and Black Rock, and an SR-201 extension from Black Rock directly to published, based on merit and at the Editor’s “We’re cleaning up as best Larsen said they hope to have FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTBRobison PHOTOS shot 87 and Peyton It marked the second game in cally violent movie industry, does the Our grandchildren, when we singles and Paige Peterson and SR-36 in Lake Point. Neither of those projects are currently funded and discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. as we can,” said Corby Larsen, some version of the system in Thevenot shot 89. Stansbury’s Lexi Colson placed first in No. 1 a row where Stansbury over- government have the guts to take on have the pleasure of their company, Lexi Colson placed first in No. 1 the projected cost of the SR-201 extension is $200 million. Letters written to thank an individual or vice president of operations at place within the next couple of team score of 351 was led doubles, with sisters Brooklyn came a slow start to win, as the Hollywood? still view treasures such as “Bambi,” by Gabe Golden’s 84. Brady Yet, even though such projects may not fully alleviate congestion organization should be submitted for Fassio Egg Farms. days. The farm is also looking Ashlyn, KedRick and Melinda Hunsaker (left) listen while Adriana Padillo with The Brothers Restaurant explains about the eatery’s offerings at the and Brynlee Butler taking sec- Stallions erased a 28-7 half- Without public support, govern- “Dumbo” and “Aristocats.” A few years “Notes of Appreciation.” Kimberling (86), Hunter Luke woes, the state must continually work toward improving traffic flows The two chicken coops to replace the chickens killed Taste of Our County, Business and Career Showcase at the Benson Grist Mill on Wednesday. ond in No. 2 doubles. Grantsville junior Maci Jackson hits a return during last week’s Region 13 tennis tournament at Liberty Park in time deficit in its 35-28 win ment interaction will not happen. It ago I read a letter to the editor from (88) and Creighton Patterson Salt Lake City. Jackson won the region title at third singles and enters this week’s Class 3A stateCOURTESY tournament OF KAREN HOLT as between Tooele and Salt Lake valleys. That work will likely take on even Readers who are interested in writing a longer destroyed in the fire were con- in the fire within the next few Additionally, Kayla Johnson over Tooele a week earlier. The normally takes a Pearl Harbor to get a very astute citizen in the Transcript guest op-ed column on a topic of general (93) also contributed to the Additionally, Kayla Johnson one of the favorites to win a state championship. more importance after the Utah State Prison is finished, and as busi- nected to the additional coops weeks. took fifth place at No. 1 singles. Stallions have outscored their us out of our doldrums and face the Bulletin that was entitled, “Spoons do interest should contact Editor David Bern. Stallions’ score. ness parks west of Salt Lake International Airport continue their march and processing plant by a Chickens in the adjacent past two opponents 63-0 in the reality of such issues. When you spend not make people fat.” The reverse side Email: [email protected] Chamber draws big crowd toTIM grist GILLIE mill She came back from a loss in toward the Great Salt Lake. conveyer system, which trans- second half. coops are being monitored STAFF WRITER Grantsville soccer at Kearns her first match against Judge time at the dump, you start smelling of which reflected “Guns do not kill Fax: (435) 882-6123 ported the eggs, Larsen said. “It’s like Jekyll and Hyde, Those facilities will employ thousands, many of whom may choose to people. People kill people.” With our Mail: Letters to the Editor for effects from the fire and It was by all counts aWhitney big Wangsgard had a hat Memorial and won her next set. She came back to beat like the dump. How many times have I The fire used the conveyer sys- who they are,” Stansbury live in Tooele Valley, further adding to commuter congestion. Unless the socialized attraction toward violence Tooele Transcript-Bulletin smoke, Larsen said. event with more than 50trick, dif- Ashley Wangsgard and two. Robinson 7-5 in that set and observed my peers involved in graphi- tem connection to spread from coach Clint Christiansen said. state acts purposefully on this problem with solid funding, relief may nowadays, if the government takes P.O. Box 390 While Larsen described ferent booths, hundredsAlyssa of Roberts each scored “If you really look at it, if then capped it off with a 6-1 cally violent movies on their laptops Tooele, UT 84074 the initial coop into the second “It just comes down to them never arrive. your guns away, perpetrators will be Tuesday’s fire as a frighten- people, and lots of food.twice and Savannah Thomas Kayla’s not there and every- trouncing. Her previous match- with rapturous fascination, literally building. not mentally getting them- forced to use crossbows, then ball bats, ing experience, he said he The Tooele County pickedChamber up the shutout in goal body moves up one, we don’t up with Robinson in region drooling at the lips in becoming both Work to clean up the pro- selves ready. They know it and and finally, fountain pens. We really doesn’t expect a major impact of Commerce’s annualas com- the Grantsville girls soccer win any points. So, she didn’t play was just like that champi- psychologically as well as intellectu- LETTER CONTEST cessing plant for operation was team rolled to an 8-0 win over win any points, but in a way onship match. we’re addressing that now. If GUEST OPINION ally involved in much of the hideous need to get behind the government in ➤ munity business expo, and win any points, but in a way Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will select underway Wednesday but eggs SEE FASSIO PAGE A9 Kearns in a non-region road the team that shows up in the resolving this deteriorating phenom- Taste of Our County — for- she did,” Thurgood said, In the prior match, she also stunts that many of these films portray. the best letter of the month and reprint it in laid by the farm’s approximate- game Friday. Sarah Ellett also second half shows up for four enon that we have allowed to become merly known as Taste of Tooele Regarding Linares’ final came back from a 5-1 set to win Would you feed you children arsenic? the first Open Forum page of the following scored for the Cowboys (7-3, quarters, we have a chance to an almost monthly socialized event. month. The winning letter writer will receive a and Job Fair — was held region match, Thurgood said, 7-5, but with the second set, it We become what we see, eat and 1-3 Region 13), who resumed be a pretty good football team, free one-year subscription to the newspaper. Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 7 “She beat the Waterford girl was a bit closer at 6-3. hear. How about a stiff prison term Ralph E. Pierce region play with a home match but we’ve got to figure that The fault is with The subscription can be transferred or used to for the second time. This time At region she said, “I got for parents who allow their children p.m. at the Historic Bensonagainst Judge Memorial that Grantsville’s Paige part out.” Tooele renew a present subscription. Grist Mill. it was 6-4, 6-3. Marissa was down in the finals 2-5 and I just was not complete at press Peterson (left) and The rough start somewhat It even attracted the state’s ahead the whole time, she Lexi Colson kept telling myself ‘It’s not over time Tuesday afternoon. never got behind. It just went ‘til it’s over.’ And to ‘just keep overshadowed another stellar lieutenant governor. encourage each performance for Stansbury’s GUEST OPINION Cross country back and forth and back and other during a match playing my game and hit the us, not with bots “I’m here because the gov- at Bob Firman Invitational forth, right to the very end.” ball.’” rushing attack, which seems to ernor announced an initiative at the Region 13 f only Joe McCarthy had lived tennis tournament at be hitting its stride after strug- to create 25,000 jobsTooele in the County’s three high Of her final match When asked how much to see this moment, when it is against Waterford’s Tanisha Liberty Park in Salt pressure she was feeling in the gling early in the season. Silas state’s rural counties,”school said cross Lt. country teams suddenly in vogue to attribute Mueller 13 indictments expose US hypocrisy competed at the Bob Firman Martheswaran, Linares said, Lake City last week. region tournament, Linares Young rushed for 158 yards I Gov. Spencer Cox. large-scale events in American Invitational at Eagle Island “She’s really fun to play with. Peterson and Colson said, “I felt more pressure than and four touchdowns, Mitch ine months into his mandate Cox was there because if a won the region title politics to the hand of Russia and State Park in Boise, Idaho, on So, we had some really long normal, but, I knew it wasn’t a Lindsay ran for 77 yards and to investigate possible Russian combined Expo, Taste of Our at first doubles. to inveigh against domestic subver- home” (1,145,470 interactions). Saturday. Grantsville’s Porter points.” huge deal if I didn’t win.” two scores and Bridger Roberts interference in the 2016 County, and Job Fair wasn’t sion. N How lucky we are that Mueller and Whitworth had the fastest carried the ball six times for 65 U.S. presidential election, special enough, the chamber also Linares said she could tell Referring to her come- Robert Mueller released an time of any Tooele County COURTESY OF KAREN HOLT yards and a TD as the Stallions counsel Robert Mueller has finally Rachel Marsden the Justice Department are saving us teamed up with Gov. Gary Martheswaran was playing to back twice against Robinson, indictment of 13 Russians for runner, clocking in at 16 min- pounded the Tigers (2-4, 1-1) found some actual Russians to indict. GUEST COLUMNIST from any disinformation that those Herbert’s 25K Jobs Tour to her backhand, trying to attack Jackson said, “All I could think crimes related to their social-media utes, 10.80 seconds to finish her coach had been strategiz- for 425 yards on the ground. Unfortunately, by pointing the finger Russians might be spreading. bring in around 20 statewide what she might have thought will meet Martheswaran again was ‘Wow!’ because I did that campaign to meddle in our internal second in the boys’ Division was Linares’ weakness. ing about how to play,” Linares twice — I got down. The first Young staked the Stallions at these Russians, he has exposed The 13 Russians are accused of organizations that offered sup- at state this week. affairs in the run-up to and after- creating “hundreds of social media I Section 1 race. He was “I felt pretty confident going said. “ … there were some time it was 1-5, instead of 2-5, to a 14-0 first-quarter lead hypocrisy within the U.S. system. The U.S. Justice Department has In Jackson’s final round math of the 2016 election. ment, you might think the Russians accounts” under fake identities. followed by teammate➤ Seth into it, because I hadn’t lost in deuces that were a little close, and both times I came back and with a pair of touchdown Last year, Mueller’s investigation charged these 13 Russian nationals SEE CHAMBER PAGE A4 against Amy Robinson from Mueller obviously isn’t a were everywhere, not only adver- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Beckett in fourth (16:16.58), but it was good.” runs from 5 and 6 yards out. produced indictments against four with conspiracy to defraud the United They then allegedly pretended to be region so far. I’m sure she and Judge Memorial, she found won 7-5. So, I was just amazed McCarthyite, and can’t be held tising on Facebook (“Trump is Stansbury’s Nathan Winters Linares said she suspects she However, the Tigers, playing former Trump campaign advisors who States. Supposedly, the accused tried U.S.-based activists on social media, herself down 5-1 in the first responsible for the hysteria — our only hope for a better future”; The still morning waters of Stansbury Lake reflect trees and homes that (48th, 17:00.34), Grantsville’s SEE had dealings with Russians during to pollute the sacred electronic insti- posting election-related opinions in TENNIS PAGE B8 ➤ and hopeful expectations of an “Ohio Wants Hillary 4 Prison”), but surround the lake. Jace Wilson (97th, 17:37.26) SEE STALLIONS PAGE B8 their international business careers tutions of truth that recently brought an effort to influence the outcome in ➤ impeachment-level event — that organizing rallies around the coun- and Stansbury’s Isaac before joining the campaign. Most of us fascinating (but false) political favor of Donald Trump and, during has built up around his work. His try. But it’s not clear these rallies Nelson (122nd, 17:53.08). what those indictments covered could information such as “President Trump the primary elections, Democratic indictment is, as far as anyone can even came off. Stansbury’s Dmitri Morse have fallen under the purview of the orders the execution of five turkeys candidate Bernie Sanders. won the Division I Section 2 tell, rigorously factual. That’s prob- The Russians didn’t do anything The indictment implies that Buffaloes shut down Scots to us that we weren’t doing to Internal Revenue Service and seemed pardoned by Obama” (a story that Stansbury Lake ably the point of it — to create a boys race in 16:58.04, with out of place in a multimillion-dollar provoked 914,429 social media inter- the operation was linked to the teammates Talmage Ricks record of an episode that we should ourselves, although we were doing | PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD investigation into alleged electoral actions, according to a 2017 year-end Russian government, and that a St. (17:15.77), Ryan Brady Dominant ground game powers Tooele to big win over Ben Lomond STORY DIANE HATCH want to know as much about as it on a much larger, more potent subversion. analysis by Buzzfeed News). Petersburg-based company called (17:58.55) and Jaxton Maez possible and prevent from ever hap- scale. The Russians are just aping the Internet Research Agency failed But now, we actually have some Former FBI director Mueller’s long faces ‘invaders’ (17:59.04). Tooele’s Wyatt DARREN VAUGHAN pening again. the arguments we are already hav- to register as a foreign agent before arm of the law has reached into that SPORTS EDITOR ing with one other, and the sewer- indicted Russians — 13 individuals Olsen (80th, 18:50.00), Jared The Russia campaign was a pristine electronic river of democracy, purchasing paid advertisements on Downard (91st, 19:42.77), ish level of much of the discussion who supposedly had a hand in the After a disappointing loss shockingly cynical violation of which was also home to this viral social media. Silly Russians — you’re Jordan VanDerwerken (95th, on social media. 2016 electoral outcome. How so? in the Region 11 opener, the our sovereignty. President Donald Facebook post about his own former supposed to pay a lobbying firm in 20:10.28) and Jared Bird The New York Times ran a report Primarily by screwing around on of all varieties Tooele football team’s game Trump would do himself and the bureau: “FBI seizes over 3,000 penises Washington to do all that for you on social media. (96th, 20:12.06) also com- plan coming into Friday’s road country a favor by frankly denounc- the other day on Russian bots, in Flynn. during raid at morgue employee’s peted in that race. Josh game against Ben Lomond was ing it. But the scale of the opera- the immediate aftermath of the Editor’s note: This is the final In the winter, the lake level SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 UV INDEX Wintch (41st, 16:12.77) simple: run, run and run some tion shouldn’t be exaggerated. In Parkland school shooting, posting ® installment of a three-part series is lowered to allow it to freeze led Stansbury in the boys more. the context of a hugely expensive, on Twitter about gun control. It’s on the history, ecology and closer to the bottom, Flynn GUEST OPINION elite race. Josh Oblad (46th, obsessively covered, impossibly hard to believe that this is going to future of Stansbury Lake. said. This is detrimental to the SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE 16:17.15), Scott Ruebush dramatic presidential election, rip apart the American body politic SUN AND MOON sago pondweed cluttering the Camille Vela shares her talent of belly dancing after healing from a tragic loss FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY (56th, 16:25.17), Blaise Miller THS FOOTBALL the Russian contribution on social when many perfectly respectable, The Sun Rise Set STEVE HOWE lake and helps prevent damage (75th, 16:37.77) and Dylan Friday 7:03 a.m. 7:50 p.m. STAFF WRITER amille Vela has been media was piddling and often red-blooded Americans themselves Has the real meaning of America been lost? Saturday 7:04 a.m. 7:48 p.m. through heaving F Sa Su ice M Tu along W Th the Bryant (89th, 16:44.62) also a bride, a widow advocate for gun control, and often With extensive weed FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The Buffaloes executed that laughable. Sunday 7:05 a.m. 7:46 p.m. shoreline, heThe said. higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ scored points for the Stallions, Grantsville’s Coy Johnson (10) follows through on a handoff during a in the immediate aftermath of hen Donald Trump and his Monday 7:06 a.m. 7:45 p.m. growth, waterfowl and thou- number, the greater the need for eye and skin strategy to perfection, attempt- and a new mother, The Russians wanted to boost Tuesday 7:07 a.m. 7:43 p.m. Flynn saidprotection. maintaining0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate;the 6-7 High; 8-10 Tyson Hunt (middle) takes a sample of a smoothie from who finished seventh of 27 game earlier this season. Johnson ran for a touchdown and threw for in that order — and shootings. followers refer to “America,” sands of fish, it can be easy to Very High; 11+ Extreme ing 68 rushing plays and gain- Trump, but as a Facebook executive free.” Wednesday 7:08 a.m. 7:41 p.m. level in the lake takes con- Tracy Shaw at the Taste of Our County, Business and teams in the race. James another in the Cowboys’ 43-15 win over Union on Friday in Roosevelt. she’s only 25. She’s In a better world, Trump would what do they mean? Thursday 7:09 a.m. 7:40 p.m. forget the dynamic ecosystem ing 426 yards on the ground en noted, most of their spending on W It inspired the poems of Walt stant attention. ThisALMANAC year, the Miles (169th, 17:36.20) was be less defensive about the Russian Some see a country of white, The Moon Rise Set in Stansbury Lake is meticu- Career Showcase at the Benson Grist Mill. The Grantsville route to an impressive 37-7 win Dance�to�healD also a belly dancer and has been Facebook ads came after the elec- Robert Reich Whitman and Langston Hughes, Friday 9:30 p.m. 9:28 a.m. lake was highStatistics by foran the inch week endingor Sept. 6. Tooele’s top finisher, and investigation, and his opposition English-speaking Christians. Show Choir (above right) performs the national anthem. over the Scots that evened their tion. The larger goal was to sow GUEST COLUMNIST Saturday 10:05 p.m. 10:35 a.m. lously maintained and moni- An afternoon was joined by Ryan Callister assessing local interest in the dance and the songs of Woody Guthrie. All Partly sunny with a two throughTemperatures May after a wet 92/59 would be less obsessively invested Others want a land inhabited by Sunday 10:43 p.m. 11:43 a.m. tored over the course of thethunderstorm possible Justin Berry (above) with USTAR talks about the role of region record at 1-1. form. discord, yet we had already primed turned their love for America into Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny shower in spots spring, but heHigh/Low said past that week quickly (192nd, 18:07.32), Ethan GHS demolishes in it (at least until such time that it self-seeking individuals free to accu- Monday 11:26 p.m. 12:51 p.m. Pleasant with partial “That was the game plan,” ourselves for plenty of that. none 1:58 p.m. Some sun, a t-storm pleasant year. Normal high/low past week 85/59 75.5 programs to support technology entrepreneurs and inno- Olcott (200th, 18:28.25), Eli In August, Vela began teaching demands that we live up to our ideals. Tuesday Partly sunny, a t-storm sunshine changed dueAverage to heat temp andpast week dry- produces a genuine bombshell). We mulate as much money and power as around in the p.m. The man-made61 lake doesn’t84 62 said Tooele senior Jeno Bins, a belly dancing class at Red Tree Does anyone believe, absent “This land is your land, this land is Wednesday 12:14 a.m. 3:02 p.m. in the afternoon 86 64 88 ness. Normal average temp past week 71.9 vators through training, funding, incubator and accelera- Messick (201st, 18:30.10) possible, who pay taxes only to protect creed. We are a conviction — that all Thursday 1:08 a.m. 4:01 p.m. 85 62 High Low who led Tooele (3-3, 1-1 Region C Russian trolls on Twitter and should seek to shut down Russian my land,” sang Guthrie. 62 83 61 have a natural source like a The waterDaily level Temperatures took a brief tor programs. Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox (right) speaks briefly and Spencer Moreno (203rd, Yoga, next to Macey’s in Tooele. But their assets from criminals and foreign people are created equal, that people 87 64 82 11) with 171 rushing yards and Facebook, that we were headed to a influence as much as possible, with- Last New First Full stream or river, which requires drop when it was discovered 18:38.41). Stansbury’s Zoe Cougars, 43-15 because few people showed up, she aggressors. should be judged by the content of “Let America be America again,” at the event about the county’s economy and jobs. He out losing perspective. We aren’t TOOELE COUNTY WEATHERthe water level to be adjusted had Hales was the fastest female two touchdowns on 26 carries. couldn’t maintain rent for the space. placid election season involving an their character rather than the color of pleaded Hughes. “The land that never the pump at the Mill Pond is joined by Derek B. Miller, who is president and CEO of Tooele’s D’warren Robinson (25) looks for running roomSUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB during a Sept. PHOTO 15 divided because of Russia; we’re Others think mainly about flags, throughout the year, accord- runner from Tooele County, “We wanted to come out and She said the dance form gets a bad incendiary, mediagenic former real- their skin, and that government should has been yet — /And yet must be — Shown is Friday’s weather. DARREN VAUGHAN game against Stansbury. Robinson and the Buffaloes beat Ben Lomond divided because we have genuine, national anthems, pledges of alle- Sep 13 Sep 19 Sep 27 Oct 5 ing to Stansbury Park Service ➤ World Trade Center Utah. Miller also spoke at the event. winning the Division I Section take it to them and have more rap, for which she has a little advice ity TV star bent on blowing up the the land where every man is free. Temperatures are Friday’s SEE LAKE PAGE A9 SPORTS EDITOR 37-7 on Friday in Ogden. deeply held differences. The fault, giance, military parades and secure be of the people, by the people and for ©2017; forecasts and graphics highs and Friday night’s Agency manager Randall 1 race in 18:33.06. She was GHS momentum going into the rest for people who hold preconceived political establishment and a long- / The land that’s mind — the poor provided by BULLETIN BOARD B6 One week after a disap- FOOTBALL borders. the people. lows. joined in the top 100 finishers of our season. We still have negative judgment. time pol who had stoked the enmity to the extent there is one, isn’t with man’s, Indian’s, Negro’s, ME —.” CLASSIFIEDS C6 pointing loss on its home- It was a refreshing bounce- the bots, but with ourselves. Trump encourages a combination Political scientist Carl Friedrich, Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed by Grantsville’s Sabrina Allen to pick up their first Class 3A more to go, but we’re on track mouth.” “Try it before you knock it” Vela of Republicans for 30 years and was comparing Americans to Gallic people, That idealism sought to preserve Download our app today coming night, it was the back effort for the Buffs, who of all three — tribalism, libertarianism Precipitation (in inches) (sixth,HOMETOWN 19:37.50), A10 Stansbury’s North win of the year behind for sure.” Tooele opened the game with said. under FBI investigation? noted that “to be an American is an and protect our democracy — not INSIDE Deep Creek Grantsville football team’s gave up 28 unanswered points Rich Lowry is editor of the and loyalty. UTAH WEATHER Lake Point ShelbyOBITUARIES Archer (14th, A8 running back Gage Schmidt’s The Buffs’ ground game was a 15-play, 71-yard drive that As an adolescent, Vela had to If you read the Mueller indict- ideal, while to be a Frenchman is a inundate it with big money, or allow B7 turn to play the spoiler Friday in the second half of their 35-28 National Review. But the core of our national identity Clive WEATHER 89/68 Run of hot, dry Mountains 19:51.92), McKenna Rogers so dominant that the Scots quit gymnastics because of family one party or candidate to suppress Logan Knolls KID SCOOP night in Roosevelt. 213-yard, three-touchdown loss to Stansbury a week earlier. took up 7:30 of game time. The has not been any of this. It has been fact.” Wendover 91/69 91/69 Stansbury Park (34th, 20:21.87) and Elena B1 (0-6, 0-2) had the ball for less 87/56 90/65 weather continues punctuated with SPORTS effort. drive, which included a 4-yard finances, so as a teenager she taught That idealism led Abraham Lincoln votes from rivals, or permit a foreign Grouse Erda 90/68 The Cowboys put together “The kids responded to how EDITORIAL BOARD found in the ideals we share — politi- Creek Allen (68th, 21:08.16) and than three minutes in the first herself to dance. Her mother wanted power to intrude on our elections. Grantsville 89/66 Pine Canyon See A2 lofty peaks A6 their most dominant perfor- Grantsville (2-4, 1-1 Class we practiced,” Tooele coach Jeff run by Bins on a fourth-and-1 Joel J. Dunn cal equality, equal opportunity, free- to proclaim that America might yet be 83/59 72/58 Trace 0.25 0.00 0.22 14.06 13.48 Grantsville’s Lyndee Limburg half, and for barely over 15 Publisher Emeritus Scott C. Dunn Ogden 91/68 3A North) controlled the clock play, ended with a 4-yard scor- Vela to participate in pageants, so she President and Publisher David J. Bern the “last best hope” for humankind. It It spawned a patriotism that once 88/64 Bauer Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal mance of the season, demol- Lewis said. “I’m very pleased dom of speech and of the press, a dedi- Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D SEE WRAP PAGE B8 minutes for the entire game. entered and won two. With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed onEditor this page, required all of us take on a fair share Vernal 88/65 ➤ ishing Union 43-15 in the with its punishing running with that, and that’s a tribute to ing run by Ben Wasson. cation to open inquiry and truth, and prompted Emma Lazarus, some two 86/50 87/64 Ben Lomond managed just 226 including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. Transcript Bulletin of the burdens of keeping America Salt Lake City Pollen Index Cougars’ homecoming game Ben Lomond went three-and- ➤ to democracy and the rule of law. decades later, to welcome to America Stockton yards of total offense compared our kids to come back the way SEE HEAL PAGE A11 P U B L I S H I N G Tooele 91/68 See High SEE COWBOYS PAGE B8 out on its first possession of the the world’s “tired, your poor, your going — paying taxes in full rather 87/64 Roosevelt complete 88/65 ➤ to Tooele’s 445. they did. The plan was to come Camille Vela (top) practices traditional belly dancing movements which she Proving the Power of Print Since 1894 We are not a race. We are not a Provo 86/56 Rush Valley Moderate became interested in while living in Mexico. Tooele. 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