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Grantsville demolishes Delta to start season See A10 TOOELETRANSCRIPT SERVING TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 TUESDAY December 3, 2013 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 120 No. 53 $1.00 Shooting locks down Stansbury schools by Lisa Christensen details were not available at press shots were reportedly fired near- away from Stansbury Elementary and if the reported shots were in see if there was a threat to offi- STAFF WRITER time. More in-depth coverage will by. School. Police blocked off the relation to a domestic dispute, cers entering the home. be included in Thursday’s edi- The schools were placed on area and evacuated residents in suicide attempt or other situa- The Tooele County SWAT Team Editor’s note: This incident tion. lockdown around 12:15 p.m. after the , as well as behind the tion, officers did not enter the next entered the home, dressed occurred right as today’s issue of All three Stansbury Park shots were reportedly heard from home. house immediately. An entry in armor and holding weapons the Transcript-Bulletin was going schools were locked down early a home at 745 Country Club, Because it was unknown what robot from the Tooele City Police to press. Consequently, many Tuesday afternoon after gun which is located about a block was occurring inside the home, Department was brought in to SEE SCHOOLS PAGE A12 ➤ Unemployment GIVING steady at 5.4% THANKS Rate hasn’t changed since August, yet SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB Bailey Vaughan enjoys her dessert food bank continues to see more families at the New Life County Food Bank operated by Christian Fellowship’s community by Tim Gillie Valley Behavioral Health. Thanksgiving dinner. STAFF WRITER In the first week of November, New Life prepared the food bank served 671 peo- 300 meals and The demand for assistance ple, more than it served for extended an invita- from the Tooele Food Bank the entire month of October. tion to all. continued at record num- The following week the food bers for the second week of bank served 459 people, still a November although Tooele higher than average amount, County’s unemployment rate according to Trujillo-Cook. for October held steady at the “We are still seeing a number 23-year average of 5.4 percent. of people that used to work at “Our requests for assistance Deseret Chemical Depot that continue to grow with more have run out of their severance new families coming in every money and are still looking for day,” said Lorri Trujillo-Cook, team leader for the Tooele SEE UNEMPLOYMENT PAGE A6 ➤

Inquiry continues for dog shooting incident

by Lisa Christensen from 270 West in a threaten- STAFF WRITER ing manner but then stopped, according to an incident report An investigation is still from the Tooele City Police ongoing into the shooting of Department. a dog last week that allegedly The officer resumed look- threatened a police officer. ing in the field, but glanced At about 10:20 a.m. back and saw the dog coming Black Friday Wednesday, officers from the again towards him and shot it, Tooele City Police Department according to the report. turns green responded to the Pratt Aquatic The report was written by an Center on a report of a man officer that was present in the with a gun. area and witnessed the inci- for local During the ensuing search dent but who was not involved of nearby Tooele City Park and himself. the surrounding area, an officer The dog, a 3-year-old Mastiff merchants going to look in a field north- mix, was injured from the west of the park saw a large by Tim Gillie dog advancing towards him SEE DOG PAGE A9 ➤ STAFF WRITER

Area merchants report Black Friday crowds outnumbered last year, including locally owned shops that shunned the national trend to blend Thanksgiving Day Dry November does through Cyber Monday into one long holiday shopping weekend. Nationally, 141 million shop- little to ease drought pers shopped Thursday through SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX Saturday, compared to 139 mil- The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Wednesday 7:36 a.m. 5:02 p.m. by Emma Penrod In the mountains, where Kent Shields and Danny Foulon look at the their old Tooele High band photo. Both Shields and Foulon performed lion during the same time period Thursday 7:37 a.m. 5:02 p.m. snowpack is essential to next in 2012, according to a survey of Friday 7:38 a.m. 5:02 p.m. STAFF WRITER in the band when President John F. Kennedy visited Salt Lake City. Saturday 7:39 a.m. 5:02 p.m. year’s water supply, snow levels retail consumers commissioned Sunday 7:40 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Dry November weath- across the county also remain by the National Retail Federation, Monday 7:41 a.m. 5:02 p.m. er has done little for Tooele below average, W Th said F Sa Randy Su M Tu a Washington, D.C.-based trade Tuesday 7:42 a.m. 5:02 p.m. County’s drought situation, Julander, aThe snow higher the survey AccuWeather.com super- UV Index™ association of retail store owners. The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Bandmembers recall JFK visit Wednesday 9:08 a.m. 7:17 p.m. but December looks promis- visor for theprotection. Natural0-2 Low; Resources 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 The additional shoppers this year Thursday 10:00 a.m. 8:28 p.m. ing so far on account of this ConservationVery High; Service. 11+ Extreme represents a 1.4 percent increase. Friday 10:46 a.m. 9:39 p.m. Saturday 11:25 a.m. 10:49 p.m. week’s storm. The snow levelALMANAC at the Rocky by Lisa Christensen to a story in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin’s More shoppers nation- Sunday 12:01 p.m. 11:57 p.m. Tooele saw 1.29 inches of Basin monitoringStatistics for thestation, week ending locat- Dec. 2. Oct. 1, 1963 edition, “It must have been the ally hit stores for bargains on Mostly cloudy, a bit of Variable clouds with a Mostly cloudy and Sun followed by STAFF WRITER Monday 12:34 p.m. none Partly sunny and cold Cold with some sun A little snow Temperatures Tuesday 1:06 p.m. 1:02 a.m. snow; cold snow shower; cold cold precipitation last month, near-increasinged clouds above Settlement Canyon, thrill to every member of the band, as months Thanksgiving Day alone this year ly half an inch less than aver- was just 37High/Low percent past week of normal 55/26 The assassination of President John F. of marching and practice culminated in this with 45 million people shopping First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 43/26 21 8 22 7 26 13 28 9 28 16age, according36 to25 Ned Bevan,35 as18 of TuesdayAverage temp morning. past week The 39.4 Kennedy 50 years ago stunned the nation, but grand moment: the welcoming of the United on the holiday compared to 35 a cooperative weather observ- mountainsNormal above average Grantsville temp past week 34.6 it hit even closer to home for local students States President.” million shoppers in 2012 (a 27 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Dec 9 Dec 17 Dec 25 Jan 1 er in Tooele for the National have faired better—snowpack who had seen the nation’s leader just weeks Kent Shields, a Tooele man who was a fresh- percent increase). Shown is Wednesday’s Weather Service. He also at the Mining Fork monitor- before. man member of the THS band that year, said In Tooele County, Walmart, Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and recorded six inches of snow- ing station was 87 percent of The Tooele High School Marching Band he believes the reason the band was chosen Sears and Walgreens were some AccuWeather, Inc. ©2013 Wednesday night’s lows. fall for the month, about four performed at the airport the day Kennedy flew inches below normal. SEE DROUGHT PAGE A7 ➤ in to Salt Lake City on Sept 26, 1963. According SEE JFK PAGE A12 ➤ SEE MERCHANTS PAGE A9 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 19/6 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 23/10 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B6 21/5 25/9 25/9 21/10 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Rockwells recount Photos from the 22/10 Erda 21/9 their LDS mission Grantsville Light OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 23/10 Pine Canyon Wednesday Salt Lake City 18/-2 21/8 13/0 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 22/10 Bauer Good to San Diego Parade 21/8 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A10 20/7 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 21/8 24/1 See B1 See A3 20/7 See Stockton SnowfallThursday (in inches) Price complete 21/7 23/1 Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 24/1 21/5 Ophir on A9 15/1 Source: www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti 26/2 25/2 Green River Last Month Season 35/11 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 24/4 25/-7 Moab 22/2 SNOWPACK Hanksville 35/16 Beaver 36/12 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 24/-2 Ibapah 22/4 24/4 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 1.2 2.2 0.6 St. George 22/-5 31/15 Average 4.5 3.0 1.3 39/20 Kanab 38/12 Eureka Percent of average 27% 73% 46% 16/2 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 3, 2013 County hires Astill at new facilites dept. head

by Tim Gillie “We expect the department will commissioners to consider as STAFF WRITER be a mix of county employees and they prepare the 2014 budget. contracted workers.” “My goal is to get the facilities Tooele County has a new Last March, entire staffs at up and running and useable,” said department and a new face to parks and recreation, and build- Astill. “Including the swimming manage it. ing maintenance departments pool and the indoor equestrian Isaac Astill came back to Tooele were laid off. However, Mark facility at Deseret Peak.” from the University of Mississippi McKendrick, department head Whether or not the pool opens in Oxford, Miss., to direct the for parks and recreation, and in 2014 will depend on the 2014 new Tooele County Facilities Dal Shields, department head budget and what the commis- Management Department. for building maintenance, were sioners decide is an appropriate The new department is an spared. A total of 29 workers were funding level, according to Astill. amalgamation of the county’s affected by the layoff. The county received 37 appli- former parks and recreation, and Shields subsequently was part cations for the facilities manage- building maintenance depart- of group of 13 county employees ment director job and narrowed ments, according to Tooele that retired before July 1 to keep the field down to eight applicants County Commission Chairman their current retirement benefits, that were interviewed, according Bruce Clegg. including health insurance. to Clegg. “We dissolved the parks and Shields’ retirement, and the “Isaac’s college degrees and recreation, and building mainte- discussion of how to replace him, experience working in facilities at nance departments last spring,” lead to the decision to formally both the University of Utah and he said. “The new department is merge the two departments and Ole Miss make him very highly designed to be more cost effec- conduct a nationwide search for a qualified,” said the commission- tive.” new director, said Clegg. er. Astill worked at the University of The facilities management Astill has a bachelor’s degree in Utah with responsibilities in facil- department has two divisions, finance and a master’s degree in ities, parking, transportation and parks and recreation — which public administration, both from event management until July 2012 includes Deseret Peak — and the University of Utah. when he moved to the University building maintenance. For Astill, who was born and of Mississippi to become its direc- “Mark McKendrick will contin- raised in Utah, the move back to tor of parking and transportation. ue to direct parks and recreation, Tooele is an opportunity to be He started with Tooele County on where he has some temporary closer to family. Nov. 18. workers,” said Clegg. “We current- “I am excited to be back in Utah Prior to moving to Mississippi, ly have one employee in building and Tooele County,” he said. “I Astill lived in Stansbury Park. maintenance, Calvin Cobb.” am looking forward to helping the “Part of Isaac’s job is to recom- In the two weeks since his arriv- county to grow and attract more mend to us how the department al, Astill has been busy working on people.” FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO should be staffed,” said Clegg. budget proposals for the county [email protected] Isaac Astill, Tooele County facility manager, was recently named to step into the role of the new position.

Police looking for third suspect in armed robbery at Tooele apartment

by Lisa Christensen when she answered a knock at officers he recognized the voices City Police Department, said STAFF WRITER the door, the men came in and of two of the intruders as those police are still trying to track one hit her in the face with his belonging to friends, Thomas down the third suspect, who is Two Tooele men were arrested shotgun, according to the state- Darnell Coleman, 20, and Scott described as having blue eyes for allegedly robbing a Tooele ment. Hammond, 19, both of Tooele. and being shorter than the other apartment last week and police One of the men then stayed in According to the probable two. According to jail records, are asking for the public’s help in the front room with her and two cause statement, the man told Hammond is 6’1” and Coleman is finding a third suspect. young men that also lived in the police Coleman and Hammond 5’11”. The third man could possi- According to a probable cause home while the other two went had been over at the home earlier bly have a handgun, Hewitt said. statement, last Wednesday to the room, grabbed the safe and in the day and had knowledge of “We’re just asking for anyone around 8:30 p.m. a person living fled, according to the statement. the safe’s location. with any information about a near 1100 West and Utah Avenue The woman told police the safe Police arrested the two, and possible third suspect to come reported that three masked men contained $1,000 in cash from a found the safe in Hammond’s car, forward,” he said. armed with shotguns had just check she had gotten at work. according to the statement, as Anyone with information may entered her home and stole a safe According to the probable well as three shotguns belonging contact Tooele Police at 435-882- from a room. cause statement, one of the young to Hammond’s stepfather. 8900. Thomas Coleman Jr. Scott Hammond The woman told police that men who lived in the home told Sgt. Todd Hewitt of the Tooele [email protected]

Subscribe Today 882-0050 Man running beside tracks hit by train Transcript-Bulletin by Lisa Christensen area, they found no one, said Lt. Salt Lake for medical treatment. TOOELETRANSCRIPT STAFF WRITER Adrian Day of the Tooele City Although he was able to commu- ULLETIN Police Department. nicate with officers, Day said he B A Tooele man was injured after About 45 minutes later, how- did not say why he was running CHRISTMAS ADMINISTRATION being hit by a train early Monday ever, a second train conductor near the tracks, especially at that Scott C. Dunn Publisher morning. reported a man lying on the hour. Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus A train conductor reported a ground near the train tracks in “We don’t know the reason,” BENEFIT FUND OFFICE man running beside the railroad the area of the SR-112 overpass, Day said. “We’re still investigat- Bruce Dunn Controller tracks near the viaduct on SR- Day said. ing the reason he was in the field Nominations are still being Please send nominations Chris Evans Office Manager 112 in Tooele at about 2:25 a.m., The man, identified as 32-year- there.” accepted for the annual and contact information Vicki Higgins Customer Service but when police checked out the old Jeremy North, was flown to [email protected] Tooele Transcript-Bulletin by Thursday, Dec. 5, to the EDITORIAL Christmas Benefit Fund. Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Each nomination should Christmas Benefit Fund at David Bern Editor Mark Watson Sports Editor include a thorough descrip- P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah Richard Briggs Community News Editor Stronger law wanted for geology desecration tion of the hardships the 84074, or email nominations Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor person or family is facing, as to [email protected] Tim Gillie Staff Writer by Paul Foy parks officials who investigated No working phone listings could well as an explanation of how with “Benefit Fund” in the Lisa Christensen Staff Writer ASSOCIATED PRESS the Oct. 11 toppling and then be found Friday for Taylor or Hall. the fund could help them this subject line. Emma Penrod Staff Writer make a decision the second week Previously, Hall has said, “We’re Christmas. ADVERTISING A state legislator wants to make of December on possible charges. extremely sorry for our mistake. Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager desecration of Utah’s natural He wasn’t certain what action he We look forward to doing every- Keith Bird Advertising Sales geologic wonders punishable by might take. Blackwell said he was thing we can to make it right and Shane Bergen Advertising Sales prison and a heavy fine because awaiting delivery of a report from move on.” COME GET Kelly Chance Classified Advertising authorities aren’t finding a charge investigators. From the start, parks officials YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT LAYOUT & DESIGN serious enough to use in the case The video shot by David Hall and others doubted the rock for- CARDS EARLY! was at risk of tipping over. John Hamilton Creative Director of two former Boy Scout leaders shows Glenn Taylor pushing over mation Liz Arellano Graphic Artist accused of toppling one of the the boulder. They were stripped It may have been perched that way Aaron Gumucio Graphic Artist unique rock formations at Goblin of their Boy Scout leadership posi- for much of human history, like Valley State Park. tions, and both say their video trig- hundreds of other goblin-shaped PRODUCTION Rep. Dixon Pitcher, R-Ogden, gered death threats from around rocks that dot the eroded floor of Perry Dunn Prepress Manager said “there just isn’t much” in state the world. Their troop was else- the state park, Pitcher said. Darwin Cook Web Press Manager law for use against the October top- where at the state park during the “We’re going to let a Scout leader James Park Pressman Shawn Oviatt Prepress Technician pling made infamous by a YouTube filming, Blackwell said. determine what’s loose or falling?” Scott Spence Insert Technician video. One Scout leader films the “We have now modified Goblin Pitcher said. “They were down other pushing over a mushroom- Valley,” Hall says on the video since there to raise havoc. 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TUESDAY December 3, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Grantsville Light Parade

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO In front are Riley Walters and Teague Sullivan, and in back are Alexis Sullivan Leah Walters at the Grantsville Light Parade on Jesse Addington takes a candy cane from Mrs. Clause after a visit with Santa, following his arrival atop a Grantsville Fire Saturday night. Department ladder truck.

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by Marcia Dunn rest in mid-December, when the eyes on the sun-grazing comet 801-964-3925 ASSOCIATED PRESS comet’s remains are far enough throughout the year, watching as from the sun for safe viewing. ISON advanced ever closer. Even CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It’s As for us earthlings, there scientists were left wondering AOSutah.com all up to Hubble. appears to be little chance of whether the comet would sur- NASA said Monday that the spotting what’s left of the comet vive its encounter with the sun Hubble Space Telescope is the with the naked eye. Whatever is from just 730,000 miles out. best bet for figuring out whether left will pass closest to Earth on In an online blog, the Naval Comet ISON disintegrated dur- Dec. 26; it will keep a safe 40 mil- Research Laboratory’s Karl Northpointe Medical Park ing its brush with the sun last lion miles away. Battams paid tribute Monday to week. ISON was making its first visit ISON and suggested that dona- Building B A pair of solar observatories to the inner solar system, after tions be made to astronomy 2356 N. 400 East, Ste. 201 saw something emerge from traveling from the Oort cloud on clubs, observatories or charities around the sun following ISON’s the fringes of the solar system, supporting science and math Tooele, UT 84074 close approach on Thanksgiving home to countless icy bodies, education for children. Day. But scientists don’t know most notably the frozen balls of “Never one to follow con- whether the spot of light was dust and gas in orbit around the vention, ISON lived a dynamic merely the comet’s shattered sun known as comets and unpredictable life, alternat- remains or what’s left of its icy It was discovered by Russian ing between periods of quiet nucleus. Either way, by now, they astronomers last year and, early reflection and violent out- say it may be just dust. on, was predicted to become the burst,” Battams, an astrophysi- In association with Over the coming week or two, comet of the century because cist, wrote. “Comet ISON leaves scientists will keep a lookout for of its brightness. Indeed, ISON behind an unprecedented legacy any brightening, which could would have wowed observers if it for astronomers, and the eternal indicate what, if anything is left. had survived the sun’s fury. gratitude of an enthralled global Hubble should put the matter to NASA turned all its space audience.” Find your next home! HotHomesUtah.com - Search all homes in Tooele County - Save your favorite Homes ���������������������������������������� Laramie Dunn Mark Dunn 435-224-4000 435-849-5914 A4 OPEN FORUM

A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 3, 2013

• Editorial Editor David Bern • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum 435-882-0050

OUR VIEW Teen suicide Survey reveals need for community conversation In our last three editions, we published a three-part series on how Tooele County students rank in the 2013 Utah Student Health and Risk Prevention Survey. Although all surveys should be analyzed with a degree of incredulity, the SHARP survey’s results deserve a more subjective look. The Utah Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health conducts the SHARP survey every two years. It examines sixth to twelfth grade students’ choices and concerns in several areas, including alcohol, tobacco and drug use; bullying on school property; and seriously considering suicide. The first installment, published on Nov. 19 and headlined, “Alcohol and tobacco use drops among local students,” offered positive news. According to the survey, county youth decreased drinking alcohol from 12 percent in 2011 to 8.3 percent in 2013; cigarette smoking from 5.5 percent in 2011 to 2.9 percent in 2013, and chewing tobacco from 2.3 percent in 2011 to 1.6 percent in 2013. Although reported marijuana use rose over the past two years from 6.6 percent to 6.7 percent, it should be noted the number was 6.8 percent in 2009. According to Julie Spindler, a prevention specialist with the local Valley Mental Health office, the “long-term trend shows a decrease in alcohol, tobacco and marijuana use in Tooele County youth.” That is great news. But there is more to the story. The second installment headlined, “More students report being bullied,” revealed county students being picked on or bullied while on school property rose from 14.5 percent in 2011 to 23.4 percent in 2013. Also, 8 percent of stu- dents surveyed last spring said they missed at least one day of classes because they felt unsafe at school or on the way to school. In 2011, that statistic was 6.3 percent. The increase in reported bullying is troubling, but last week’s final install- ment headlined, “More area students giving thought to ending their lives,” is heartbreaking. A tragic 14.1 percent of local student respondents said “yes” LETTERS TO THE EDITOR when asked, “During the past 12 months did you ever seriously consider attempting suicide?” In 2011 the statistic was 11.7 percent. For comparison, this year local students were nearly 2 percent higher than statewide students LETTERS POLICY who said “yes.” Letter of the Month (November) The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to Even more distressing is an observation by Sarah DeBois, who has worked the editor from readers. Letters must be no in social services in the county for nearly 20 years. According to her, she sees Should all be fired feel safe in Tooele County. And why longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written hundreds of local students every year that have seriously thought about or There is a problem with home inva- did our taxes go up this year? They exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and attempted suicide. sions in Tooele County around Erda, still have no money? Time to start cut- accompanied by the writer’s name, address So what is a possible solution? According to DeBois, a lot of discussion is Lake Point and Stansbury areas. The ting back on the salaries of those who and phone number. Longer letters may be published, based on merit and at the Editor’s occurring at the national and state level about teen suicide. “Some people Sheriff’s office says they do not have screwed up in the first place and spent discretion. Priority will be given to letters that don’t like talking about suicide,” she said. “But talking about it is the only way the manpower or the money to pay all our money knowing it wasn’t going refer to a recent article in the newspaper. All we can stop it.” their people to investigate because of to last. They should all be fired. Now! letters may be subject to editing. She’s right. The SHARP survey indicates that a larger, community conversa- budget cuts. Great! I think they are all So now we are left to police ourselves Letters written to thank an individual or tion about teen suicide prevention is needed here—and not only by mental driving brand new vehicles though. because the county has no money in organization should be submitted for health professionals, clergy and educators. It is a conversation all of us need They want the public to help them its budget. Gee, thanks. “Notes of Appreciation.” to partake. To talk openly about suicide may encourage students and others find these guys. So they won’t be pro- Colleen Thistle Readers who are interested in writing a lon- struggling with despair that ending their life is not the answer. May that con- active to enforce the law? Only re- Stansbury Park ger guest op-ed column on a topic of general versation begin with a depth of sincerity and benevolence. active. That should really make people interest should contact Editor David Bern. Email: [email protected] Fax: (435) 882-6123 GUEST OPINION Mail: Letters to the Editor Holiday Bonus they now number well over 1,000. He Tooele Transcript-Bulletin P.O. Box 390 In past years, the holidays were knows another family made the deci- Tooele, UT 84074 known as a time when people might get sion to say “yes” on a very tragic day in What Walmart could a “Christmas Bonus” from their employ- their lives. It was a difficult decision for ers. It might have been a little extra cash, them and he is determined to show his a turkey, movie tickets, etc. For some, gratitude as he lives each bonus day. LETTER CONTEST that isn’t true anymore. But some people Those bonus days have included such Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will select learn from Henry Ford get that “Christmas Bonus” in the form milestones as attending his kids’ high the best letter of the month and reprint it in the first Open Forum page of the following month. of extra days because of a complete school and college graduations, the The winning letter writer will receive a free almart just reported shrink- stranger. birth of grandchildren, extra “bonus” one-year subscription to the newspaper. The ing sales for a third straight As we approach the holiday season, it time spent his wife, and family vaca- subscription can be transferred or used to renew Wquarter. What’s going on? Robert Reich is a time to reflect and express gratitude; tions. He knows that if it weren’t for the a present subscription. Explained William S. Simon, the CEO however; there is a gentleman, “Rob,” decision of his donor’s family, he would GUEST COLUMNIST of Walmart, referring to the company’s who expresses gratitude every single not have these bonus days. customers, “Their income is going day throughout the year. He had a liver This year, as you reflect on what you last bonus day. Say “Yes” at www.yesu- down while food costs are not. Gas and transplant a few years ago and now calls are grateful for, remember that each day tah.org. energy prices, while they’re abating, I many working people to buy Model Ts each day since his transplant a “Bonus we have is a bonus. Live each day to its Dixie Madsen think they’re still eating up a big piece that Ford’s revenues soared far ahead Day.” He can tell you exactly how many fullest, but make sure you are registered Public Education Supervisor of the customer’s budget.” of his increased payrolls, and he made bonus days he has had, even though to help others when you have had your Intermountain Donor Services Walmart’s CEO gets it. Most of a fortune. Within two years his profits Walmart’s customers are still in the more than doubled. Great Recession, grappling with stag- Ford understood the basic eco- nant or declining pay. So, naturally, the nomic bargain that lies at the heart of GUEST OPINION company’s sales are dropping. a modern economy: Workers are also But what Walmart’s CEO doesn’t get consumers. Their earnings are continu- is that a large portion of Walmart’s cus- ously recycled to buy the goods and China’s one-child policy ensures worse economy tomers are lower-wage workers who are services that they and other workers working at places like ... Walmart. And produce. But if their earnings are inad- he Chinese Communist Party that China’s workforce will shrink by 67 Walmart, not incidentally, refuses to equate and this basic bargain is broken, announced grand plans for million people between 2010 and 2030. raise its median wage—which, includ- an economy produces more than its T“reform” at the end of its third Joel Brinkley And there’s the dilemma: How can ing its army of part-timers, is $8.80 an people are capable of buying. plenum meeting in November, includ- an economy grow with fewer people to GUEST COLUMNIST hour. Walmart, as the biggest employer in ing a promise to end its disastrous one work factory assembly lines and man- Walmart isn’t your average mom- America, has a special responsibility to child per family policy. age executive offices? Already the price and-pop operation. It’s the largest uphold this basic bargain. Don’t bet on it. of labor in China is rising because, employer in America. As such, it’s So why can’t Walmart learn from That one-child law leads to ugly the officials who have accrued $2 bil- with fewer workers competing for jobs, the trendsetter for millions of other Ford? Because, unlike Henry Ford’s forced abortions and sterilizations—as lion to $3 billion in debt from wanton businesses and factories have to offer employers of low-wage workers. As long vision, Walmart’s business model is well as rampant cheating. Wealthy peo- spending and theft in recent years. higher salaries. The price of labor is as Walmart keeps its wages at or near static. Walmart assumes that its profits ple have been having as many children As the U.S. Congressional estimated to grow 8.4 percent this year the bottom, other low-wage employers depend largely on cheap labor. And it as they want. No one tries to stop them, Commission on China put it in a report alone. keep wages there, too. All they need do doesn’t figure in the boomerang effect as long as the parents are willing to pay last week, “corruption takes many The results are already being seen. is offer $8.85 an hour to have their pick. of its low wage—how they keep down a fine of $50,000 or more. forms in China, from corrupt officials Scores of foreign companies that On the other hand, if Walmart were the wages of employees at other firms, All of that is bad enough. But the at all levels using their public office moved to China for educated, inex- to boost its wages, other employers of and therefore depress Walmart’s entire larger problem is that limiting families for private gain and seizing land for pensive labor are fleeing—to Laos, low-wage workers would have to follow customer base. to one child holds the very real threat of development, to corrupt state-owned Cambodia, Vietnam, India and other suit in order to attract the employees The whole American economy is gradually destroying China’s economy. enterprises gaming the system to their states with lower wage scales. they need. suffering from this same boomerang. The Communist Party’s attempt to advantage.” Looking at all of this, Mao Qun’an, Walmart is so huge that a wage boost A major reason the current recovery is change the rule is problematic because Yes, local governments seize their spokesman for China’s National Health at Walmart would ripple through the so anemic is wages are going nowhere, the party and its subservient central constituents’ land, then sell it to devel- and Family Planning Council, told entire economy, putting more money in because corporations are raising profits government have no plans to enforce it. opers. Many of them use the proceeds reporters last week: “Some years in the the pockets of low-wage workers. This by reducing payrolls. No, they’re leaving that up to the local to make their offices’ debt payments future, the national policy will be two would help boost the entire economy— Even with two wage earners, the and provincial governments—officials and then pocket the rest. Upon taking children per family,” suggesting the including Walmart’s own sales. (This is typical household continues to lose who have much to lose from this and office, President Xi said he was going to party inexplicably has no intention of also an argument for a substantial hike ground. Almost all the economic gains will likely do their very best to forestall take on the land-seizure problem, but a reining in the local officials. in the minimum wage.) are going to a small group at the top. the change. year later he has done nothing of note. While the Communist Party waits, Walmart could learn a thing or two No wonder Walmart’s sales are After all, who collects the fines from If local officials are willing, if not in less than 20 years the number of from Henry Ford. Almost a century shrinking, as are the sales of nearly families that have too many children? eager, to throw people out of their highly employable 20- to 24-year-olds ago, on Jan. 5, 1914, Ford announced every other retailer catering to ordinary The local governments. And estimates homes and sell their property, how is expected to fall by half—while the that he would be paying workers on his Americans. Walmart’s CEO gets it. Too published in the People’s Daily, the likely are they to give up all that income state’s ever-more expensive elderly famously productive Model T assembly bad neither he nor any other major party’s flagship newspaper say that, col- from those second-child fines? And population nearly doubles, from 110 line in Highland Park, Mich., almost employer gets the lesson Henry Ford lectively, these rapacious local officials how about the unwanted costs of new million to 210 million. three times the typical factory wage at taught American business nearly a cen- garner several billion dollars a year schools, additional hospital maternity Already China’s median age is just the time. The Wall Street Journal termed tury ago. from those fines. Given China’s endem- wards, day-care facilities and pediatri- over 36, among the world’s highest. his action an “economic crime.” Ford ic corruption, you know where most of cians—among other costs that a rising Chinese desperately want their state thought it a cunning business move, Robert Reich is professor of public that money likely goes. population will bring? to grow wealthier and overtake the and history proved him right. policy at the University of California at Xi Jinping just completed his first The one-child policy won’t end any- United States as the world’s largest Ford’s decision helped boost factory Berkeley. He blogs at www.robertreich. year as China’s president. Soon after time soon—even though continuing economy. But in truth, that one-child wages across the board—enabling so org. taking office last year, he announced a the policy is leading China into deep policy, more than anything else, is campaign against corruption. So far he economic trouble. ensuring an ever-worsening economic has prosecuted a few central govern- Think about it: If most couples have future for decades to come. EDITORIAL BOARD ment officials whose thievery was so only one child, then the population falls obvious that Xi had little choice. because parents aren’t having enough Joel Brinkley is the Hearst professional Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern But this anti-corruption campaign children even to replace themselves. in residence at Stanford University and Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor hasn’t gone much further, and local That provides fewer and fewer workers a Pulitzer Prize-winning former corre- With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, government officials do not appear to for China’s large and growing economy. spondent for The New York Times. including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. be in Xi’s sight. Remember, these are The United Nations already estimates A5

TUESDAY December 3, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 GUEST OPINION Science of climate change is far from being all ‘settled’

here are few things sadder 1750.” Yet, no more warming. claim that warming has halted warming alarmists have been oceans hasn’t been rising, per- than the “climate denier.” The Economist has been decid- or even reversed course.” Does willing to admit. The Economist haps the warming is happening THe ignores the data and edly alarmist on global warming he include James Hansen, the notes the work of Ed of the deep down. James Hansen thinks neglects the latest science. His through the years, so it deserves famous NASA scientist, among University of Reading in Britain. new coal-fired plants in China rhetoric and policy proposals credit for pausing to consider these dastardly manipulators? He has found that if global tem- and India, releasing so-called are dangerously disconnected why the warming trend it expect- No one this side of Al Gore has peratures stay the same for a few aerosols into the atmosphere from reality. He can’t recalibrate ed to continue has mysteriously warned as persistently about more years, they will fall below that act to suppress warming, to take account of the latest stalled out. global warming as Hansen. He the range of 20 climate models. may be partly responsible for the evidence because, well, he’s a The deniers feel no such com- nonetheless admits that “the In other words, the scientific stasis in temperatures. denier. punction. A denier feels the same five-year mean global tempera- “consensus” will have been prov- Hey, but don’t worry. The sci- The new climate deniers are righteous sense of certitude now, ture has been flat for a decade.” en wrong. ence is all “settled.” the liberals who, despite their face have been flat while green- when warming has stopped, as None of this means that the Why the stall in warming? What is beginning to seem obsession with climate change, house-gas emissions have con- he did a decade ago. Washington Earth didn’t get hotter in the 20th According to The Economist, more likely is that the “sensitiv- have managed to miss the big- tinued to soar,” The Economist Post columnist Eugene Robinson century, or that carbon emissions maybe we’ve overestimated the ity” of the global climate to car- gest story in climate science, magazine writes. “The world recently opined that “sensible don’t tend to create a warmer warming impact of clouds. Or bon emissions has been overes- which is that there hasn’t been added roughly 100 billion tons people accept the fact of warm- planet, or that warming won’t maybe some clouds cool instead timated. If so, the deniers will be any global warming for about a of carbon to the atmosphere ing” —but apparently not the necessarily begin again. It does of warm the planet. Or maybe the last to admit it. decade and a half. between 2000 and 2010. That is fact of no-warming. He scorned mean that we know less about the oceans are absorbing heat “Over the past 15 years air about a quarter of all the CO2 those “who manipulate the data the fantastically complex global from the atmosphere. Although Rich Lowry is editor of the temperatures at the Earth’s sur- put there by humanity since in transparently bogus ways to climate system than global- the surface temperature of the National Review.

GUEST OPINION ���������� Obama’s Iran bargain vaporizes an outdated red line �������� emember when you were a The Iranian nuclear red line is do exactly that (which I suspect it strategic focus heading into the ��������������������� kid and you would open a outdated in this era of globaliza- might be), it’s hard to take issue future—on economic, military, Rfull refrigerator right after Rachel Marsden tion, and this new agreement with it. and diplomatic fronts—must ���������������������������� mom’s latest grocery-shopping effectively just, uh, nukes it The Russians seem keen on be China. This applies to all of ������������������������ GUEST COLUMNIST trip, only to complain that there entirely. The technological differ- taking over the babysitting job, its activity around the world, was nothing to eat and that she ence between enriching uranium given Russian President Vladimir particularly in emerging mar- ������������� was starving you to death? Well, Putin’s masochistic affinity for to an allowable medical isotope kets. Outsourcing the policing of �������������������� that’s Iran right now. vide Iran with “modest relief” level of 20 percent and enriching mentoring “challenging” world the Middle East to state actors � ����������������������� Iran has enough energy to light from sanctions over the next uranium to weapons-grade 90 leaders in his own backyard. with greater stakes in the region ����������������������������� � up the entire planet several times six-months—including access percent is negligible. Moreover, America has already punted makes sense. � ����������������� over—138 billion exploitable bar- to billions in withheld revenue when a nuclear Russia is already another problem child into rels of oil and more than 28 tril- from its oil sales—in exchange building Iran’s facilities—picking Russia’s care, washing its hands Rachel Marsden is a columnist, �������������������������������� � ������� lion cubic meters of natural gas, for Iran agreeing to roll back its up the ball dropped by a nuclear of Syria. There was a time when political strategist and former according to the International nuclear program and allow new China in the early ‘90s—and the Middle East and its energy Fox News host based in Paris. She ��������������������������� � Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)— IAEA inspections. Not that Iran Iranian foe Saudi Arabia can have reserves were of prime strategic appears frequently on TV and � ���������� yet it constantly whines that it’s doesn’t already have a long his- a nuclear bomb shipped from importance to America, but with in publications in the U.S. and ���������������������������� starving for desperately needed tory of circumventing sanctions Pakistan within mere days, the North American energy self-suf- abroad. Her website can be found ��������������������� nuclear energy. through front companies, ship debate over Iranian’s capacity for ficiency reachable within the next at http://www.rachelmarsden. ����������������� America and its allies have just reflagging, and the assistance of nuclear-grade military power is few years, it’s becoming harder to com. pulled off the diplomatic equiva- allies. And, of course, the IAEA moot. justify this ongoing geopolitical ������������������ lent of agreeing to take Iran to can only inspect the operations Pragmatically speaking, two migraine and the allocation of the McDonald’s drive-thru—an that it knows about. things can deter Iran from using resources that it requires. unspoken nod to the understand- International nuclear law military-grade nuclear capabili- Second, the threat of regional ing that Iran is somehow going can’t effectively police intent, ties. mutually assured self-destruc- to end up scoring that Big Mac which is exactly what would be First, the international com- tion as a nuclear deterrent for NEED CASH NOW? anyway, and that the smart strat- required in Iran’s case. It’s already munity would have to stop debat- Iran can’t be undervalued. 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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 3, 2013 OBITUARIES Don Nielson Louise Knight Lindsy Garner

Don A. Nielson, 55, passed away Louise Knight, 89, passed away Lindsy Kay Garner, 16, born Nov. 24, 2013 at his sister’s home Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013. Louise Nov. 16,1997. Living Angel taken due to complications from severe Knight was born Jan. 5, 1924, to to Heaven too soon. Laid to rest burns on Aug. 31, 2013. Don was Doris A. and Herman Tannahil. and earned her wings on Nov. born March 16, 1958 in Provo to She was preceded in death by 26, 2013. Survived by heartbro- Erval LeRoy (Bud) Nielson and her husband of 48 years, Dr. ken parents Richard Garner, Shirley June Mecham. Don mar- Robert S. Knight, and sister, Susie Mindi Garner “Belverstone,” ried Sherrie Nielson, they later Simmons. Survived by sons, Jim Jennifer Buscher “Manning,” divorced. They had two daugh- Knight and wife, Cindy, of Fort and Michael Buscher, brothers ters Billie Jo (Andy) Harmon and Worth, Texas, Steve Knight and Ryan, Christian, Chance, and Kandice Rose Nielson. Don was wife, Kaleen, of Stockton, Utah, William, and adoring grand- very proud of his daughters and Bill Knight of Bryan and Richard parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, four grandchildren, Chandler, Knight of Fort Worth, Texas; and countless friends. Lindsy Shae, Caleb and Emmett, and preceded in death by his father grandchildren, Chelsy Weber and was loved by all and loved all, loved them very much. Don is Erval (Bud) Nielson, stepfather husband, Jeff, of Woodbridge, Va., and will be forever in our hearts. survived by his daughters, grand- Royal F. Thornblad, grandparents Kelly Clifton and husband, Wes, Zimbabwe, Luke Knight of Tooele, Funeral was held Monday in to Mountain America Credit children, his mother Shirley Enos and Gladys Nielson, Francis of Stockton, Utah, Matt Knight of Utah; and great-grandchildren, Tooele. Donations can be made Union in Lindsy Garner’s Name. Thornblad, his stepmother Mona and Alice Mecham, sister Sherrie Fort Worth, Texas, Kayla Waghorn Benjamin and Adela Weber of Nielson, sisters and brothers Lyle, one niece Jamie and many and husband, Ross, of Esigodini, Woodbridge, Va. Pamala (Randy) Rollis, Vickey aunts and uncles. The family (Neal) Bake, Kyle (Jodi) Nielson, would like to thank everyone at Debra (Marty) Farley, Steven the U of U Burn Unit and Rocky Canfield, Halla (Jeff) Lacey, Kathy Mountain Hospice for all their (Mark) Jones, Eric (Jennifer) wonderful care they gave to Don Nielson; aunts and uncles, nieces, and his family. As Don requested, John Paul Thomas Survived by sisters Annette (Jim) Robert Merritt Curry nephews and cousins. Don was there will be no services. Allen, Nicki Thomas and Sherry John passed away Nov. 26 in (Brent) Young. Uncle to Richie Robert Merritt Curry, beloved Bellingham, Wash. JT was born (Dorothy) Smith, Greg Smith, husband, father, brother, grand- NOTE OF APPRECIATION March 31, 1948 in Tooele to Tracy (John) Harris, Lisa Hinkel pa, great-grandpa, great-great- Nick and Lois Jefferies Thomas. and Scott Hinkel. Also great grandpa and friend passed away John graduated from Tooele Dec. 1, 2013 of natural causes, The Raines family and Anna our period of grief. Thanks also uncle to Nick and Lawson Ross. High School in 1966 and lived surrounded by his loving family. Kokinakis wish to thank all those goes to all those who participat- in Southern California for many Preceded in death by parents, Robert was born May 25, 1936 who showed sympathy during ed in The Last Ride for George. years. He was a gifted athlete sister Kathy Thomas, brother in Tooele to Floyd Merritt Curry once scoring 32 points for THS Michael Thomas and niece Trudy and Sylvia Marie Rowberry Curry. . He also captured Lyn Smith. Per John’s request, he He attended Tooele High School numerous golf club champion- was cremated and there will be and retired from the Tooele Army ships in Thousand Oaks, Calif. no services. Depot in 1997. Robert was a member of The Church of Jesus RAY HARRIS Christ of Latter-day Saints. Robert 24 OCT 1931 — 3 DEC 1997 loved his family and will be great- dren, three great-great-grand- ly missed. Robert had one son, children; brother Sam (Valene) Christmas Bobby. He married Peggy Sprout Curry, Max (Anna) Curry. Funeral Frank Sept. 3, 1985. He is survived by services will be at the Tooele Sixth in Heaven OHLMAN his wife and son, step-daugh- Ward, 253 S. 200 East, Tooele, on I see the countless Christmas Trees around the world below. M Attorney at Law ters Patricia Lewis and Arlene Dec. 6 at 11 a.m. A viewing will (Anthony) Maestas, seven grand- be one hour prior to the service. With tiny lights, like heaven’s stars, refl ecting on the snow. children, eight great-grandchil- Interment Tooele City Cemetery. The sight is so spectacular, please wipe away the tear, For I am spending Christmas with Jesus Christ this year. FREE I know how much you miss me, I see the pain inside your heart, Consultation But I am not so far away, we really are not apart. for So be happy for me dear ones. And be glad I’m spending Christmas with Jesus Christ this year. Wills & Please love and keep each other, as my Father said to do, Trusts GIVING THANKS AT DENNY’S For I can’t count the blessings or love he has for you. So Merry Christmas and wipe away the tear. Remember, I’m spending Christmas with Jesus Christ this year. 493 W. 400 N. Tooele To My Forever Family— Love, Grandpa 882-4800 www.tooelelawoffice.com FREE SEMINAR FOR PEOPLE WITH KNEE PAIN. FAST . EASY . NO SURGERY . PAIN FREE

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when Tooele’s economy is still 15,812 in October 2012 to 15,408 Unemployment feeling the effects of the reduc- in October 2013—a 2.6 percent continued from page A1 tion of employees at the county, decline. and in the waste management With fewer jobs in the county, work,” she said. industry along with the closure but unemployment remaining - FDA Approved - 90% success Rate The run on the local food bank of Deseret Chemical Depot, said the same, Robson suspects that also coincides with a reduction Robson. more local people are commut- in the federal Supplemental When Tooele County’s econo- - Performed by Board - Covered by most major ing out of the county for work. Nutrition Assistance Program, or my will pick up and employment Certified Doctors Insurances, including food stamps, which kicked in on rate start to decline is hard to Tooele County’s unemploy- Nov. 1, according to Jim Robson, predict, he added. ment rate has remained at 5.4 medicare regional economist with the “I would think that in the near percent for three consecutive Utah Department of Workforce future the unemployment rate months since August. The unem- Services. will remain unchanged,” said ployment rate in Tooele County The SNAP program received a Robson. “It might even drift a in October 2012 was 6.1 percent. temporary boost from the 2009 little higher as the employment The national unemployment Recovery Act that expired on reductions and other situations rate for October 2013 was 7.3 821 East 400 South 2365 NORTH 400 EAST Nov. 1 and reduced SNAP fund- play out for a while.” percent. In Utah the October ing by 5.5 percent. Currently the amount of jobs unemployment rate was 4.6 per- Salt Lake City, UT 84012 & TOOELE, UT 84074 For a family of four receiving being created in the leisure cent. the maximum benefit, the reduc- and hospitality, retail, health, The county in Utah with the tion amounts to $36 per month. and transportation industries highest October 2013 unemploy- Physicians: At an average benefit of $1.40 in Tooele County have not out- per meal per person, the $36 dol- paced the loss of jobs the county ment rate was Wayne County at Orthopedic Knee Specialist: Dr. Brian Fukushima M.D. lar reduction means the average has experienced in waste man- 12.8 percent. The lowest unem- family of four on assistance will agement and the federal govern- ployment rate for October was have six less days of food per ment, according to Robson. in Duschesne County at 3.4 per- Call today to reserve a seat at our month. Non-farm employment in cent. This reduction comes at a time Tooele County dropped from [email protected] FREE SEMINAR 435-728-0706 Follow us on Facebook! December 11th TOOELETRANSCRIPT MOTIONMED.COM BULLETIN Seating Limited . Refreshments Served A7

TUESDAY December 3, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 MATTERS OF FAITH Ethics such as ‘Take care of your own’ can make a difference in America

Editor’s note: “Matters of caught in this situation is almost consign many American work- faith” is a column that provides always lower. Companies usually ers to a track toward joining the local religious leaders a place to Jon McCartney do not pay as much per hour for working poor, if not poverty, but write about how their respective part-time workers as they do for Obamacare is definitely adding GUEST COLUMNIST faiths provide hope, courage and full-time workers. So even if a 40 to a bad situation. strength in these modern times. hour worker was cut to 20 hours, Although the architects of the and then was able to secure a ACA did not create our current here is a concern I have second job for 20 additional corporate moral dilemma, it is regarding a growing trend or so years of the last century, hours, the take-home pay would an ill considered and hurtful Tin our nation today that of having great loyalty toward be less. But again, even if it were policy some leaders within our will affect many, if not most, of the employees across this great the same, when you subtract the nation have brought into exis- the workers in our country. It nation. But increasingly, that is cost they now have to pay out tence in an attempt to advance has to do with the increasing ceasing to be the case. for medical benefits that used their ideological agenda, by tak- number of jobs that are being It used to be that when a to be a part of the workers pack- ing advantage of the lack of cor- offered as part-time, as opposed company hired you, it was gen- age, the effective take-home pay porate concern and compassion to full-time. erally for full-time employment, would be notably less. for the average worker. If this trend does not change, and since about 1945, that made But there is an additional I find it sad and deplorable Also join us for 5th Annual SHS Festival of Lights! DEC 9 - 13, 6 to 9PM; it will inevitably lead to a large you eligible for fringe benefits, problem workers are encounter- Decorated Tree Displays and Silent Auction (All Proceeds from the Festival of Lights go to The Tooele that in a nation that claims a County Food Bank HEAT program.) Kids-come visit Santa prior to the Show on Monday & Tuesday night. segment of our population including medical insurance. ing that the employers appar- Christian heritage, in a nation Bring a Gently Used Blanket or Jacket and receive $1.00 off your Ticket To Big Bad Musical at the Box being unable to afford the basics But recently, most notably the ently have not considered, nor that claims to have compas- Offi ce. (All Blankets and Jackets go to the Children’s Justice Center in Tooele) within our nation, increasing last 10 to 20 years, an increas- do they seem to care about, as sion and concern for all, and the ranks of those at or under ing number of employers have they focus on lowering their in a nation whose corporations the poverty level, and swelling moved to hiring people for an overall costs, and becoming have been built on the back of BUY ONE MONTH the ranks of what I refer to as amount of part-time hours that more competitive. Most employ- loyal, hardworking employees, * the working poor: Those who would keep those employees ers who hire part-time employ- that many of those corporations GET ONE MONTH work, even 40-plus hours per under the number of hours the ees want to be the primary focus (and many more to follow) have ALL BED TYPES AVAILABLE! week, but have barely enough federal government set as the of their employee’s schedule. chosen to abandon their histori- 60 DAYS OF TANNING FOR THE PRICE OF 30 DAYS! to get by, let alone take care of threshold for fringe benefits. Thus, if the worker’s other job cally loyal workers in pursuit of the difficult to handle extras, like Many companies, like Wal- conflicts at any level with the higher profits. ���� increases in fuel costs, or need- Mart, have been implementing schedule the employer might Many of us do not see this ing a new set of tires. this practice at an alarming rate. want of their employee, even if problem first hand—yet, but Adding to this problem is They do so because it drops that schedule of hours changes we still have an obligation to ��������� the Affordable Care Act, or their employee overhead, and from week to week, as it does speak out to Corporate America Obamacare, as it has become thus makes them more competi- with many of the lowering pay- against this newfound practice. �������������� known. It is the current law of tive in the prices they can offer ing jobs, they must give up their Starbucks, Wal-Mart, and oth- the land, and is, unarguably, a the customer. The problem is, other job or risk being fired. ers may boast about the tens of www.dluxtan.com step toward socialized medicine, Wal-Mart’s own customer base Since most employers do not thousands of jobs they will offer *Limit 1 per person. and is quickly being seen as any- includes their 2 million plus care about other companies, the to veterans, but most veterans Expires 12-31-2013. thing but affordable by Middle employees, who now, with less employees are placed in a posi- need full-time jobs to take care America. income, cannot afford to buy as tion that limits their options, of their families, and that care But politics aside, what has many products, especially if they and makes juggling two jobs includes truly affordable medi- happened in our nation to make seek to replace the medical ben- very difficult, to say the least. cal benefits. such a law even remotely possi- efits they can no longer secure This is all the result of a cor- Ethics such as, “take care of ble? Besides the agenda of some through their employer. porate mentality that no longer your own,” “take care of those HYDRATION STATION to move our nation in a more Many other companies, large feels a loyalty to its employees. who cannot take care of them- COLLAGEN BED • HYDRO MASSAGE socialist direction, the answer and small, are catching on, and Corporate America increasingly selves,” or “do unto others as MYSTIC SPRAY • RUVA • ULTRA RUVA may surprise you. the situation will only get worse, sees its workers as expendable you would have them do unto MEGA BEDS • TURBO S • HIGH PRESSURE One of the ethics of the Bible possibly at an exponential rate. assets, and low value assets at you,” can make a huge dif- is to “take care of your own.” This will occur for two major that. The more this downward ference in America, and that 435.843.1169 • 134 W 1180 N • Ste 9 Another ethic is to “take care of reasons: 1. They need to catch spiral continues, the lower our includes Corporate America, if those who cannot take care of up with the lower overhead national standard of living will they are applied, and not simply �������������������������������� themselves.” A third ethic that costs of their competitors; 2. The become, and that will include spouted at photo ops. ���������������������������� impacts this discussion is to “do mandates the government is our healthcare standards. unto others as you would have currently threatening them with The irony of the mandated McCartney is pastor for First www.absolutescubacenter.com them do unto you.” In many at the end of 2014 are cost fac- Obamacare is that it exacer- Baptist Church of Tooele. respects these three are being tors that are, almost across the bates an already bad employee 22 West Vine • 435-882-7710 increasingly ignored within our board, much higher than they medical benefit problem, in an culture. This, in part, set the are currently paying for their effort to raise medical benefit stage for what we see today. employees medical benefits. standards in America. Certainly I believe it is fair to say that In addition to the loss of I cannot blame Obamacare our industrial culture has been medical benefits, the overall for the corporate mentality of able to boast, for the last 50 income for the average worker greed and pragmatism that will

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a ride on an imaginary train to the North Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call 833- and let us pray together for God’s help. Tooele Animal Outreach Historical Society Books Mood disorder support group Tooele Pole. Then enjoy the movie following the 8750. Adult education classes are for Mountain View Baptist Church meets at Tooele Animal Outreach is a 501(c)3 Tooele County Historical Society’s books Do you or someone you love have a story. For children ages 5 to 12. students 18 and over. the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite nonprofit organization desperately seek- will be available to purchase at our mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation Homemakers Meeting 2C. Join us. ing volunteers in our community who meeting. The History of Tooele County offers help, hope and healing. Please Homemakers meeting will meet Monday, Story Time with Santa ESOL love animals like we do to help continue Volume II is $25, The Mining, Smelting, join us for support group sessions every Dec. 9 at 10 a.m. at the Health Dec. 11 from 11 a.m. to noon. Santa ESOL conversational classes are Stansbury Park Baptist Church finding forever homes for abandoned and Railroading in Tooele is $15, and Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New Department Building, 151 N. Main St. Claus will read his favorite holiday sto- held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL Please join us each Sunday morning at and neglected animals. We need volun- we also have eight note cards depicting Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in We will have a cookie exchange and a ries and hear your Christmas wishes. students may also come anytime the 10 a.m. for worship and Bible study at teers for various projects, i.e. posting four different pioneer buildings for $4. Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at Secret Santa gift exchange. We’ll collect center is open for individualized study. the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (located animal pictures on the Internet, taking These will make great gifts for your fam- 841-9903. items to give to Rocky Mountain Care Royal Story Times Registration is $50 per semester. Call next to the swimming pool). Colossians Dec. 18-19 at 11 and 11:30 a.m. Enjoy foster animals to vet appointments, ily and friends. Center. The Winters family from Lake 833-8750 for more information. and 2nd Timothy are the current teach- organizing fundraising and adoption PFCCA Point will sing Christmas songs for us. story time adventures with Tooele City’s ing focus. For details, please call 830- Historical sign The Professional Family Child Care Royalty. events, picking up donated food, blan- We will have a potluck lunch with ham Churches 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc. kets and medication for foster animals The Tooele Co. Historical Society has Association of Utah will be holding provided by the club. Any questions, call New Year’s Noon Party com. and fostering dogs. If you would like to recently made a loan agreement with Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth Sally at 882-7003. the Utah State Historical Society to Tuesday of each month from 7-9 p.m. Dec. 31 at 11:30 a.m. Ring in the New First Baptist Church First Lutheran Church find out more about our program, please contact Marci at 830-4049. display an old Lincoln Highway sign that This support group/training meeting Overlake Homeowners Year at noon this year. Children can Celebrate Jesus with us at First Baptist First Lutheran Church at 349 N. Seventh enjoy their own party at the library with- was on the border of Utah and Nevada. is open to all childcare providers in Association Church. Fads come and go, and what’s St. would like to invite you to hear of The unique sign is on display at the Stockton, Tooele, Erda, Stansbury, out waiting until midnight. For children popular depends on who you talk to. God’s grace and the love of Christ who Moose Lodge The December HOA board meeting ages 5 to 12. Pioneer Museum. Grantsville and Lake Point. For more has been canceled. The next meeting But the Bible is a timeless foundation died to forgive you of your sins and information, call Kathy Witt, 435-830- is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 6 at 7 upon which to build your life. That is attain salvation on your behalf every Meals at Lodge Seeking Historical Items 9614. Letters to Santa our focus. We are currently looking at Sunday morning at 10 a.m. and every p.m. at the Holiday Inn Express, 1531 Dec. 1-21, write a letter to Santa and Change in Time: Friday and Saturday Tooele County Historical Society would the Bible in a chronological order. We Sunday evening at 6 p.m. N. Main. All homeowners and interested leave it in his mailbox at the library. night dinners will be served from 5-9 like members of the community who Family Support Center residents are invited and encouraged have childcare and classes for all ages. p.m. Friday night dinners include Clam have any family or personal histories, The Family Support Center is a non- Come join us. Bible study fellowship New Life Christian Fellowship photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, profit agency providing services in Salt to attend. HOA meetings are usually Coloring Contest We invite you to worship and serve Chowder, and/or fish baskets (halibut, held the third Thursday of each month Dec. 1-20, creatively color Tooele City’s at 9:45 a.m. Worship and Children’s Shrimp, or chicken strips). Costs are VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that Lake and Tooele County. Free 12-week Church is at 11 a.m., 580 S. Main St., Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and you would like to donate to our orga- in-home parenting skills program. at 7 p.m. page from the Transcript’s local coloring food pantry is open from noon to 3 $10 for halibut or shrimp baskets w/cup book and enter your masterpiece at the Tooele. Call 435-882-2048 with any of chowder, chicken strips w/cup of nization to please call us. We are also Families with children birth to 17 will Cub Scout Roundtable questions. p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 looking for books, newspaper articles, receive instruction during an 80-minute library on or before Dec. 20. Prizes for E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, chowder $7. Bowl of chowder $4, and Cub Scout leaders in Tooele County, the winners of each age group. For chil- cup of chowder $2. Saturday night din- photos, brochures or any history that weekly visit to gain the tools they need please join us at Cub Scout Roundtable United Methodist Church women and men are also available pertains to the Tooele County area. If to strengthen their family. Topics dis- dren up to the age of 12. Tooele United Methodist Church ser- every week. Sunday services are in the ners include 16-ounce ribeye or T-bone on Thursday, Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m., Tooele steak w/choice of baked potato/fries, you would like to donate them to our cussed include communication, conflict Jr. High School. We will have ideas and Christmas Box Giveaway vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. Stansbury High School café at 10 a.m. organization, or if you would let us make resolution, attachment and bonding, Please check our website, tooelecumc. and at our Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 salad and roll for $15. Halibut or salm- helps for your Cub Scouting position. Dec. 1-20, Want to have more options on steak w/choice of baked or fries, a copy for the Tooele County Historical establishing rules and routines as well Bring your questions and share your for interesting adult events and pro- org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find Society, please call Alice Dale at 435- as managing stress. Please contact 1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell at 801-651- out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting salad and roll $15, or Jumbo Shrimp successes with everyone. You may just grams at your library? We need your w/choice of baked or fries, salad and 882-1612. Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext. 107 for help another leader as well. Come and help. Complete a short survey in the 2557 for more info. We are located at www.NLOT.org. more information. You can also visit 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. roll for $13. No orders taken after 8:45 get the latest information on what is library or online to tell us what you want p.m. Members who purchase five din- Groups and Events familysupportcenter.org. happening in the district and council. and when you want it. All surveys will be Wednesday meal Charity ners either Friday or Saturday nights Registrations for district pinewood derby entered to win one of 15 copies of “The Every Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m., at regular price will receive their next and Webelos outdoor activity will start Pancake Breakfast Seniors Christmas Box” by Richard Paul Evans. we will serve a free dinner from Tooele CLC Food Drive dinner free. Daily lunch specials are soon. The Marine Corps League No. 1251 United Methodist Church. Everyone Blue Peak High School and CLC are col- available at the lodge from 11a.m. For members and their guests. invites you to its Pancake Breakfast on Medical equipment needed Peter Breinholt Concert Grantsville Library is invited to come and eat. Our goal lecting food and gently-used clean blan- Saturday, Dec. 7 from 8 a.m. to noon Tooele and Grantsville Senior Centers The Tooele City Arts Council will spon- is to provide a free, hot meal for kets for our Annual Food Drive service Entertainment at Eagles Nest on Tooele Army Depot. are in need of donated medical equip- sor a holiday concert Tuesday, Dec. 10. Programs everyone. We want to get the com- project. We would appreciate anyone’s It’s all you can eat. The cost is $5 for ment to be used for seniors in need. munity involved and invite all people in help to accomplish our goal of 3,000 The band Flashback will play Saturday, The concert will feature Peter Breinholt The Grantsville City Library, 42 N. Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. adults and $3 for children 12 years old New or gently used items needed are and will be at 7 p.m. at the Tooele High Bowery St., has started the fall/winter order to forge relationships and build cans. Please drop off your donations in and younger. All proceeds go to Tooele wheelchairs, walkers, canes or other School Auditorium. The cost is one Story Time Program. Story Time will be bridges between people of all economic the CLC office at 211 Tooele Blvd. by Special Events County Operation Christmas. items that may be useful to our seniors. can of food per ticket. Tickets will be held each Thursday at 4 p.m. unless backgrounds in Tooele. Although the Dec. 10. Any questions call Tammie at Every Monday we have dinners from 6 Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen- for general admission. Doors open at otherwise indicated. The program is meal is being served from TUMC, it 833-8700 or Ellen ext. 2226. p.m. until food is gone for $5. Come Diabetes Support Group ter, 435 843-4103, or Dan Lawrence, 6 p.m. Exchange your cans of food for designed to create in young children a is a non-denominational event and we watch the football game and enjoy some Christmas Party 435-843-4753, at the Grantsville center. invite and encourage all people to join Clothesline Coat Drive tickets at Tooele City Hall, 90 N. Main love of books through stories, puppets, homemade cooking. DAV meeting Dec. The Birch Family Diabetes Support us. We will need help and volunteers in Clothesline Express Cleaners is having St. or Tooele City Library, 128 W. Vine games, music and crafts. For more infor- 21 at 2 p.m. New Year’s Eve Party Group Christmas Party will be held Grantsville Senior Center various ways, such as helping to serve, its coat drive from now through Dec. 15. St. For more information, please contact mation, call 435-884-1670. Tuesday, Dec. 31. Starts at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 5:30 p.m. in room The senior center is for the enjoyment cook and clean up, donate food and Please donate gently-used coats. For the Tooele City Arts Council at 435-843- Come bring in the new year with your fra- 280 of the Health Department. This will of all senior citizens 55 and older. share talents. If you are interested in more information, call the cleaners at 2142 or [email protected]. Food for Fines ternal brothers and sisters. Designated be our last chance to donate food or Activities have started. For info, call getting involved, e-mail Carissa Sanders 882-4422. Exchange canned goods and other drivers will be provided. More info as we money for our selected family we are 884-3446. Exercise class twice a week, at [email protected] or call Playtime for kids and parents foods for library overdue fines to help CLC Annual Food Drive get closer to New Year’s Eve. For mem- helping this Christmas. Please invite bunco, bingo, pinochle once a week. Kids 5 and under and parents are invit- (785) 737-3467. the Grantsville City Food Bank during Blue Peak High School and the bers and their guests only. some of your support persons to the Jewelry, painting and ceramics once a ed to attend Playtime! This free program our “Food for Fines” program through Community Learning Center are collect- party so we can honor them. Santa will week. Arts and Crafts on the second is designed for parents and children to Friday. Bring canned goods or other Church of Christ and fourth Monday at 10 a.m. Meals on Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah ing food and gently used cleaned blan- be joining us for the party so we need stay physically active together during non-perishable food items to the library Eagles Wheels for homebound. Lunch served Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. kets for our Annual Food Drive service to know how many children you are the cold weather months. Be prepared to get $1 in current fines waived for daily. Suggested donation of $2.50. and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. project. We would appreciate anyone’s bringing to sit on Santa’s lap. If you to find your inner child with your child! each item. The library does not accept Steak Night The center also provides rides to the Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We help to accomplish our goal of 3,000 signed up to bring food, we appreciate Each week will feature a fun structured home-canned items, glass, cans that Remember the Eagles Auxiliary serves store or doctor visits in Tooele and seek to be the Lord’s church estab- cans. Please drop off your donations in it, as we will have more people at our activity as well as free play time. Please are past their expiration date or dam- only the freshest steaks and the good Grantsville areas. Call 843-4102. The lished about 33 AD. The Bible produces the CLC office at 211 Tooele Blvd. by meeting and need the extra servings. note that this is not a drop off activ- aged. For further information, please fresh cut, home-cooked French fries. birthday dinner for November will be nondenominational Christians only. Dec. 6. Any questions call Tammie at Call Charlie at 849-4127 or 882-3368 ity. Parents are required to stay and call the library at 435-884-1670 or stop Friday, Dec. 6 is a half and half, 6-ounce Friday, Nov. 22 at 4 p.m. The entertain- Jesus is our only head of the church, 833-8700 ext. 2228 or Ellen ext. 2226. to volunteer to bring food. For any ques- participate in the activities. Playtime by and visit us. steak and three-piece shrimp for $10 ment will be the Flashbacks. headquarters are heaven. Come and tions about the party call Eileen at 435- will be held at the Dow James Building Kicks for Kids with host Kathy Wamsley, Teri Trujillo 840-0299 or Perky at 435-840-4831. grow with us. Call 882-4642. Tooele Senior Center (438 W. 400 North, Tooele) from 10 -11 Schools The Tooele Valley Resource Center is cooking. a.m. on Nov. 25, 2013. No pre-registra- Cornerstone Baptist expanding its efforts to make sure Alzheimer’s Caregivers The senior center is for the enjoyment of tion is needed. For more information Sunday Breakfast all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- Passion for God, compassion for people children in need have a pair of shoes Support Group please contact Tooele City Parks and THS American Sign Language Breakfast will be served on Dec. 8 from ing activities include bridge, pinochle, at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: for the winter season. We are looking Next meeting is Tuesday, Dec. 17, 3-4 Recreation at (435)843-2142 or at 9 a.m. to noon. The menu is great, eggs bingo, exercise program three times Christmas Concert 882-6263. Come as you are this for individuals and businesses to spon- p.m., Tooele Senior Citizens Center, [email protected]. and meat, cooked to order, omelets, a week, line dancing, wood carving, The THS ASL Christmas Concert will Sunday, where you can hear a message sor the remaining 170 children who 59 E. Vine St., Tooele. Open to anyone pancakes and French toast with meat Wii games, watercolor class, movies be held Friday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. in the from the Bible and meet new friends. still need a pair of new shoes. Contact caring for someone with Alzheimer’s dis- 12 Days of Christmas and eggs, your choice, for $7 for adults and health classes. Meals on Wheels THS Auditorium. The cost is $5 per Service times: Bible study (for all ages) Michael Neil at 435-843-9955. ease or related dementia. Learn about Tooele City Family Recreation would like and $3 for children 11 years of age available for homebound. Lunch served person, or $20 per family of six. All are 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; this memory loss condition. Get and to invite families to participate at the 12 and under. There is a $5 special each weekdays for age 60 and above, sug- welcome. evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- Tooele Children’s Justice share ideas with other family caregivers. Days of Christmas Family Activity. The Center Sunday. Public is invited. gested donation of $2.50, $4.50 for event will be held on Monday, Dec. 9 dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided under age 60. The center also provides Tooele softball sells doughnuts Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Live Fit Bounce Houses at 6:30 p.m., Dow James Building, 438 for all services, and children’s church Scentzy Candle/Fondue Pots/ transportation to the store or doctor The Tooele High softball team is selling need of fruit drinks, bottled water, soda Live Fit Tooele County has partnered W. 400 North. Your family will make 12 during morning worship. WiseGuys visits for residents in the Tooele and Krispy Kreme doughnuts. Each dozen and fruit snacks. We appreciate all Handbag Party with Jumpin’ Jack Splash to provide free gifts to share with a family or individual Program during evening worship. Grantsville areas. Call 435-843-2110 for glazed doughnuts costs $10. The dough- donations. For inquiries or drop-off call The auxiliary will hold a special party bounce houses at Dow James Building, in need. The event is free. All families more information. nuts will be delivered to the school Mountain of Faith Lutheran 435-843-3440. 25 S. 100 East, Tooele. downstairs on Friday, Dec. 6 starting at Dec. 5 and Dec. 12 from 10:30 a.m. wishing to participate must pre-register 7 p.m. with host George Terra. He will Dec. 9 for pickup in the commons area. We’re a healthy, growing congregation to noon. It’s a free indoor activity for Senior Circle by Dec. 5. Call Parks and Recreation at Orders paid at the THS finance office. United Methodist Church have his wares on display to include the children. who welcomes newcomers and reaches Senior Circle is for those ages 50 and 435-843-2142 or [email protected]. They will be sold the entire month of Tooele United Methodist church offers a candle items, chocolate fountain items out to those in need. Join us for worship better and costs just $15 a year per November. free dinner every Wednesday starting at and all the latest in handbags. The party St. Marguerite Blood Drive Santa’s Workshop Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. at 560 person or $27 for a couple. Call 843- 4 p.m. All are welcome. will be downstairs and a portion of the St. Marguerite Catholic School is host- Tooele City Arts Council will sponsor S. Main Street, Tooele. We treat the 3690 for more information or a member- SHS Festival of Lights word of God with respect without taking profits will be donated for presentation ing the American Red Cross for a blood Santa’s Workshop, Monday, Dec. 16 Stansbury High School is soliciting ship application. Lots of great health ourselves too seriously. Check us out on Soul Shoes to the Eagles Memorial Fund. Come and drive Dec. 4. We will have the blood from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the USU Tooele County businesses to donate a benefits and fun activities. Facebook by searching for Mountain of Soul Shoes is collecting new and slightly purchase some Christmas gifts for one drive in our school assembly room, 15th Extension, 151 N. Main. The workshop display and/or showcase a talent at the Faith Lutheran Church. Please join us for worn shoes for victims of domestic just for yourself. Members and guests South Seventh Street, Tooele. You can is for children of all ages. There will be fifth annual Festival of Lights. Holiday- meaningful worship that is also casual violence and the homeless in Tooele invited. make an appointment online at www. projects for everyone from toddlers to themed displays will be auctioned off Recovery and relaxed. For more information about County. Contact Trisha at 843-1694 for redcrossblood.org or you can call Jennie high school age. Prices range from free and all proceeds will be donated to Christmas Stocking Auction/ our family of faith, call 882-7291. drop off. Rodriguez at 410-533-5375 for more Birch Family Pharmacy to $5. Pre-register by Dec. 9 at 4 p.m. the HEAT program (utility assistance Raffle information or to make an appointment. at Tooele City Hall. For a full class list- program). The Festival will be held St. Barnabas’ Episcopal CASA volunteers On Friday, Dec. 13, the Eagles will have Support Group Christmas ing and registration forms, visit www. Dec. 9-13. Contact Rod Lundwall at Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- Lift up a child’s voice, a child’s life. the annual Stocking Auction/Raffle for Taste of the Philippines Party tooelecity.org. Contact 435-843-2142 or [email protected] for more rament followed by fellowship. Sunday Court Appointed Special Advocate the Needy Kids Christmas Fund. All Come and enjoy a Taste of the Please also start planning for our [email protected]. information. mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ (CASA) volunteers advocate for the best sisters and others who wish to donate Philippines on Monday, Dec. 9 at 6 Support Group Christmas Party to be Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron interests of abused and neglected chil- a stocking for the auction are asked p.m. at the Tooele Applied Technology held Tuesday Dec. 3 at 5:30 p.m. in Excelsior Academy tours Drive, Tooele. Phone: 882-4721. Email: dren in the courtroom. Volunteers work to stuff a stocking or any other type of College, 88 S. Tooele Blvd. Enjoy an room 280 of the Health Department. Grantsville Curious about charter schools? Want to [email protected]. Web at until the child is placed in a safe, per- item that can be stuffed for Christmas authentic meal and entertainment. Each Decide which of your support persons know more about Excelsior Academy? manent home. Volunteers are common ticket is $20 or a family ticket is $50 Live Nativity www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are for the auction. All members and others you want to invite to honor for their Tours are held each Wednesday citizens over 21 years old with a heart who may wish to donate are asked to (for a family of 6). We will also have a support of you and invite them so they Live Nativity and Luminary Walk at the God’s beloved child, beautifully created at 8:30 a.m. School tours cover a for vulnerable children. Apply at www. bring new, unwrapped toys for the 6-foot silent action in conjunction with “A Taste keep that night free. Music, Karaoke, Clark Historic Farm, 378 W. Clark St., in God’s own image. Whatever your his- range of topics such as the Excelsior utahcasa.org or call (801)574-1472. stocking for the raffle. The money in of the Philippines.” The silent action and games will also be offered. Santa Grantsville, on Dec. 12, 13, 14 and 16 tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, Academy Philosophy and Vision, Direct the fund will be used to take disadvan- will start at 9 a.m. and go until 8:30 will be joining us for the party and so from 6-9 p.m. Walk through the barnyard the Episcopal Church welcomes you. Instruction, CHAMPS and the character Writing volunteers taged children to Shop with Soldier on p.m. There will be an assortment of we need to know how many children lighted with hundreds of luminaries Valley Mental Health in Tooele, a non- development program. There is also Spanish services Saturday, Dec. 21. items to bid on from baskets of goodies you are bringing who will want to visit made by local children. In the barn see profit organization, is looking for several an opportunity to observe the school’s La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le to beautiful oil paintings. All proceeds with him. Please let us know. For ques- sheep, goats, donkeys and a camel, volunteers with grant writing experience unique group settings. Come and tour invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves Kid’s Eagle Christmas Party earned from this event will be used tions, call Perky at 435-840-0299 or and witness live actors portraying the and/or computer/typing skills to per- the building and have any questions 6 p.m., Domingos 2 p.m. We invite you The Eagles will hold their annual Kid’s by Tooele Rotary and Interact clubs to 435-840-4831, or Fredda for questions nativity scene. Warm up with free hot form data entry at the Tooele office. answered. Everyone is welcome, 124 E. to their Spanish services on Thursday Christmas Party on Saturday, Dec. 14, send meals to the Philippines through about Christmas Giving Project at 435- chocolate (donations appreciated). Must pass a background check and Erda Way, Erda. 882-3062. at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come 2013, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Santa will the Feed the World Organization. Every 224-3664. Cost $2 per person or $1 with a can of to know a church that focused in the be able to volunteer a few hours or visit, games will be played and treats dollar donated will pay for four meals. food for the food pantry. Youth group Tooele Family Center word of God rather than the emotions. more each week (can volunteer anytime will be given to all. Public Invited. For more information or if you would just Addiction recovery special is $1 per person. Reservations God loves you and he wants to reveal Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.) like to donate, please call Laramie Dunn The freedom from addiction group, taken through Dec. 5. Call 884-4409 for himself to you. Located at 276 E. 500 Contact Alex C. Gonzalez or Adrienne Auxiliary Christmas Party at 435-224-4000. RUSH, holds meetings on Wednesdays information. Proceeds benefit heritage Story and craft hour North, Tooele. Call 840-5036, rides Berrett at 843-3520. The Auxiliary Christmas Party will be at 7 p.m., at 23 S. Main Street, Suite projects at the Clark Farm. Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at provided. Monday, Dec. 16 after a short meeting Gem and Mineral Society 33, Tooele. the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy Food pantry at 7 p.m. A light dinner will be served Tooele Gem and Mineral Society meets Family History Center the adventures of books and make fun St. Marguerite The First Baptist Church in Tooele is and gifts will be exchanged. If you want the second Tuesday of each month in Recovery International Greet your ancestors free at the crafts. For more info, call 833-1978 ext. St. Marguerite Catholic Community offering an emergency food pantry to to participate in the gift exchange, bring the Tooele Senior Center, 59 E. Vine Recovery International is a structured Grantsville Family History Center, 117 2127 or ext. 2010. We’re located at welcomes you to worship with us. meet the needs of our community. The a gift from $10 to $15. All sisters are St., at 7:30 p.m., back entrance. Mem- self-help group that teaches skills to E. Cherry St. All are welcome with 301 W. Vine St., Bldg. #11 (right behind Our liturgy schedule is as follows: food pantry is available for emergency invited to attend. bership dues are only $10 per year if relieve symptoms caused by stress, consultants there to you. Open Tooele High School). Saturday Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 7:45 a.m. needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays you would like to join. Come learn about anger, fear, anxiety, depression and Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday (Spanish), 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at Auxiliary Past Presidents rocks, minerals and ways to craft with confusion. Support and fellowship is through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 Preschool hour Monday through Friday 9 a.m. Religious 580 S. Main Street. For information call Christmas Party them. Enjoy field trips for rock collect- extended among those who share these to 9 p.m. Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. the Tooele education for youth: Sunday 9 a.m. 882-2048. The party will be on Wednesday, Dec. ing. Come have fun with us! Visit us kinds of problems. We’re now meeting Family Center has a fun activity hour Confession 4 p.m. Saturday. Office Rocky Mountain Hospice 18 at the home of PMP Karlyn Bishop on Facebook. Contact info: 435-882- at the Grantsville City Library, 42 N. of learning, singing and creating. This hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday at 7 p.m. PMP Kathy Schultz will host. 5752. Email: mcdpopcorn3d@gmail. Bowery St., from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Stansbury Park While it can be difficult at times, volun- Ready, Set, School! preschool class is and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call Bring your potluck dish and a gift, $15. com. Saturdays. Call Mary Ann at 884-0215 teering can be a most rewarding and for all children up to 5 years of age. 435-882-3860. St. Marguerite Catholic All PPs are invited. Please come all for information. Please call the library at Santa worthwhile experience. Rocky Mountain Please come and enjoy the fun. For Elementary School can be reached of you. Bereavement support group 884-1670 to make sure we are having The Stansbury Park Community Hospice is looking for dedicated indi- more info, call 833-1978 ext. 2127 or at 435-882-0081. We are located on Tooele Community is offering a weekly the group before coming. Association has requested a visit from viduals who are willing to spend one to ext. 2010. We’re located at 301 W. Vine the corner of Seventh Street and Vine bereavement support group for any per- Santa to come and see the children of two hours per week volunteering. We St., Bldg. #11 (right behind Tooele High Street. Masons son who has had a loved one who has S.A. recovery group Stansbury Park at the Clubhouse on School). ask for a time commitment of at least died. Everyone is welcome. The group S.A. men’s group meets every Tuesday Saturday, Dec. 14 from 11 a.m. to 2 Brit-Ammi Kahal six months. We provide 12 hours of Meeting will meet every Monday in December at night at 8:30 p.m. at the Green House p.m. He will bring some of his elves to Education Covenant People Assembly are teach- training, TB testing and a background Masons meeting second Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the Tooele County Health in Tooele. Call 841-7783 with questions. help children build a special toy. Santa ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian check. Hospice volunteers assist 7 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m., 22 Department, 151 N. Main, Room 280. will be available for pictures. Parents faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at end-of-life patients and their families Settlement Canyon, Tooele. Breakfast Please contact Leonard Barber for any Al-Anon are encouraged to bring their own cam- Network meetings 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call with friendly visits and companion- on the second Saturday, 9 a.m., Jim’s questions, 435-241-8356. Is someone’s drinking affecting your eras. Other activities in Santa’s village Looking to obtain or improve your 843-5444 for more information. ship, respite care for caregivers, light Cafe. For more information or a ride, life? You don’t have to be alone. Al-Anon are planned as well. Come and enjoy employment? Come join the Tooele housekeeping, grocery shopping and call Jim at 435-850-9203. Sons of Utah Pioneers meetings every Wednesday from 11 the time with friends and neighbors. Networking Group and learn job seeking Bible Baptist Church end of life projects. Please contact Tina The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, a.m. to noon at residence, 77 W. 400 techniques, how to market yourself, get The folks at Bible Baptist Church would Rasmussen at (801)397-4904 or tina. Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep North. For more information please Tooele City Library support and actually search job leads. like to invite you to some old fashioned [email protected]. Tooele County alive the history and tremendous con- contact Perky at 435-840-4831 or 801- Every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Tooele church services with singing from the Historical Society tributions of our early Tooele County 599-2649 if no answer. LDS Employment Resource Center locat- old fashioned hymns and messages Hospice volunteers pioneers and others. If this is something Regular Events Hospice volunteers are needed for Tooele Family AI-Anon ed next to Deseret Industries. Everyone from the old fashioned KJV Bible. Some Meeting that you may be interested in joining, Tuesdays, 11 a.m., Wiggle Worms (inter- is welcome. things should never change. Sunday Harmony Hospice to give a wonderful please attend a pot luck dinner the first Wednesdays at 5 p.m. at Alano Club (by Our featured speaker for the Tooele active story time for 1- to 2-year-old chil- Service times: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; gift: your time, companionship, yardwork Thursday of each month in the Tooele White’s Trailer Court), 1120 Utah Ave., County Historical Society meeting on dren); Wednesdays and Thursdays, 11 Online courses gospel hour, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 12:30 and music. Become an 11th hour volun- Senior Citizens Center at 6:30 p.m. Sundays at 5 p.m. at Mountain of Faith Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. will be Gary and 11:30 a.m., story time; Thursdays, Online courses in Network+ and p.m.; Wednesday evening services, teer. Call Coy at 225-6586. Dinner is followed by a short program. Lutheran Church. Call Gesele with ques- Fawson from Grantsville. His presenta- 4 to 6 p.m., teen time with gaming, Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at Park behind the building and enter the tions, 435-224-4015. Volunteer opportunity tion will be about the Historic Influence movies and more; Fridays, 3:30 to 5:30 fessional seeking to upgrade their skills 840-2152. northwest doors. p.m., kids crafts; Select Tuesdays, 4 and knowledge of networking and secu- Rocky Mountain Care Foundation, a non- of Heritage Trees in Tooele County and p.m., family movies. rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA Mountain View Baptist Church profit organization, is looking for volun- Utah. Come and join with us and learn Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the We would like to invite you to discover teers in Tooele. Our volunteers provide all about trees and the important role Oh My Tech: E-Reader Open TATC at 248-1800 for more information respite care, friendly visits, conversa- they play in our communities. Our meet- Bulletin Board Policy what God’s plan and purpose is for If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript- Houses or to enroll. your life. The Bible contains all of the tion, light household chores, and other ing will be held at the Tooele County needs to terminally ill patients who are Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St. in Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to rbriggs@tooeletranscript. Friday, Dec. 6 and Wednesday, Dec. answers for life’s questions. Come com. “The Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organi- 11 from 6-7 p.m. See and try several Adult education and join us this Sunday for our adult on our hospice services. Please visit our Tooele. Parking is in the rear of the Get your high school diploma this year. website at www.rockymountaincarefoun- building. Please enter through the back zations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should popular e-reader devices such as Kindle Bible study and graded Sunday School contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or and iPad. All classes required for a high school which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship dation.org. Training, background check, door and take the ramp down to the diploma, adult basic education, GED and TB test required — all provided. meeting room. Members and guests less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement service begins at 11 a.m. We also have will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising Polar Express Adventure preparation and English as a second a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 Please contact Jill at (801)397-4904 for are welcome. If you would like to join Dec. 11 and Dec. 18 at 2 p.m. on both language are available. Register now additional information. our organization, our dues are only $5 department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 the day prior to the desired publication date. days. 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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:36 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Thursday 7:37 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Friday 7:38 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Saturday 7:39 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Sunday 7:40 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Monday 7:41 a.m. 5:02 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:42 a.m. 5:02 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 9:08 a.m. 7:17 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 10:00 a.m. 8:28 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 10:46 a.m. 9:39 p.m. Saturday 11:25 a.m. 10:49 p.m. ALMANAC Sunday 12:01 p.m. 11:57 p.m. Statistics for the week ending Dec. 2. Mostly cloudy, a bit of Variable clouds with a Mostly cloudy and Sun followed by Monday 12:34 p.m. none Partly sunny and cold Cold with some sun A little snow Temperatures Tuesday 1:06 p.m. 1:02 a.m. snow; cold snow shower; cold cold increasing clouds High/Low past week 55/26 First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 43/26 21 8 22 7 26 13 28 9 28 16 36 25 35 18 Average temp past week 39.4 Normal average temp past week 34.6 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Dec 9 Dec 17 Dec 25 Jan 1 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2013 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 19/6 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 23/10 Knolls Clive Lake Point 21/5 25/9 25/9 21/10 Ogden Stansbury Park 22/10 Erda 21/9 Vernal Grantsville 23/10 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 18/-2 21/8 13/0 Tooele 22/10 Bauer 21/8 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 20/7 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 21/8 24/1 20/7 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 21/7 23/1 Nephi Rush Valley 24/1 21/5 Ophir 15/1 Delta Manti 26/2 25/2 Green River Last Month Season 35/11 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 24/4 25/-7 Moab 22/2 SNOWPACK Hanksville 35/16 Beaver 36/12 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 24/-2 Ibapah 22/4 24/4 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 1.2 2.2 0.6 St. George 22/-5 31/15 Average 4.5 3.0 1.3 39/20 Kanab 38/12 Eureka Percent of average 27% 73% 46% 16/2 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

Friday at 8 a.m., two hours earlier direction. ShopperTrak founder, in a press Merchants than normal store hours. “I’m a firm believer that release. “Consumers increasingly continued from page A1 “We thought we would open Thanksgiving is for family,” he research products online before up earlier to catch the people that said. “Our employees should entering stores. When they arrive, of the stores that were open on were returning from hunting down be home with their families on customers know exactly what they Thanksgiving day. the bargains at the early openings Thanksgiving. The day I have to want to buy — retailers now need Walgreens was open from 8 in Salt Lake City,” said Hebdon. open on Thanksgiving is the day to make their experience a satisfy- a.m. to 10 p.m. on Thanksgiving Real Deals, which is open I close down the store and find ing one.” and Black Friday. Thursdays and Fridays from 10 something else to do for a living.” Local retailers have faith that “We were pretty busy on a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays from While national retail sales for the upswing in Black Friday shop- Thanksgiving and Black Friday,” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., was closed Black Friday weekend increased, ping bodes well for the holiday said Jerry Scott, manager of the Thanksgiving Day. the numbers for Black Friday alone shopping season and perhaps the Tooele Walgreens store. “Sales On the north end of town, decreased. Retail sales on Black were up over last year and we are Liddiard Home Furnishing opened Friday for 2013 fell by 11.4 percent 2014 year. happy with how things went.” its doors one hour earlier on Black over Black Friday of 2012, accord- “I think things are starting to get Real Deals Home Decor was Friday, starting sales at 9 a.m. ing to ShopperTrak, a Chicago- better,” said Liddiard. “We were crowded on Black Friday, accord- “It was a very successful day,” based company that collects and doing great earlier this year, with ing to Jennifer Hebdon, one of the said owner Frank Liddiard. “Sales analyzes sales data for retail stores monthly sales typically above last owners of the store. and foot traffic were up over last and shopping malls. year until the government shut- down came along. With that out of “We were packed with shop- year.” “The Black Friday shopping DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO pers,” she said. “With over 150 peo- Liddiard said he has no plans experience is changing with more the way now, things are starting to Joan Painter, of Grantsville, pays for her purchase while Karen Parks rings it up ple it was bigger than last year.” to open his store on Thanksgiving, shoppers choosing to go out on recover and look better.” and Jan Baird puts in a bag on Black Friday at Tooele retailer Real Deals. Real Deals opened on Black despite the national trend in that Thanksgiving Day,” said Bill Martin, [email protected]

leash when off property; being the dog were on city property the Dog microchipped as a potentially entire time, he said. ��������������������������������������� continued from page A1 dangerous animal; and its own- According to the incident ers having to notify animal con- report from last week, police TOOELE shooting, and was put down by trol if moved to another property were forwarding the report to TRANSCRIPT a veterinarian later that morning in the city. the Tooele City Attorney’s Office Subscribe Today! 58 N. Main Street 882-0050 BULLETIN due to the extent of the injuries. After that incident, Gordon to screen for possible charges The man with a gun was later was cited for having a vicious, against the dog’s owner. Tooele determined to be a teenage boy dangerous or noisy animal, City Attorney Roger Baker said in carrying a rifle-like stick. according to court records. an email Tuesday morning that The dog’s owners, Marvin On Oct. 31 of this year, another his office had not yet received Brown and Denise Gordon of hearing was held about Brutus the report but would screen it for Tooele, said last Wednesday after he chased some chickens in possible charges after it was sent HOLIDAY FOOD they were upset by the officer’s a nearby yard. The chicken found to them. actions. They felt his actions in Brutus’ mouth by the flock’s An online petition found at were unjustified because of the owner was unhurt, according to www.change.org has demanded & FUND DDRIVERIVE temperament of their dog and, the record of the hearing. the firing of the officer involved due to the number of shots that At the hearing, police deter- in the shooting, alleging the offi- hit the dog, were excessive. mined Brutus had not been cer’s response was heightened They also said they were angry licensed or microchipped as a because of the breed of the dog. that the dog was not immedi- potentially dangerous animal, “The officer not only used ately taken to a vet for care, but and that none of the other provi- unnecessary force but did so in YOU CAN MAKEAKE A DIDIFFERENCE!FFERENCE! that there was a delay of about sions from the previous hearing front of the family for no reason 20 minutes before an animal had been followed, according to other than ignorance,” a letter control officer transported the a record of the hearing from the posted on the petition states. dog. Brown and Gordon said police department. “We will not tolerate this kind YOU CAN GIVE FOOD they were both away from home Gordon and Brown said they of brutality and ignorance from at the time of the shooting, but had not seen the restrictions those who are called to serve and arrived soon after. from the department from 2011. protect.” YOU CAN GIVE TIME Capt. Paul Wimmer of the Officers argued that the pro- The petition, which had 976 Tooele City Police Department, visions had been delivered by signatures at press time Tuesday, YOU CAN GIVE MONEY said the officer fired a total of 13 certified mail and signed for by was posted by a woman named rounds at the dog, and the offi- Gordon’s daughter. Elise Barrus. As of press time, cer’s firearm, when fully loaded, In the hearing, Brown told attempts to reach Barrus, Brown holds 16 rounds. Wimmer said police he had taken Brutus to and Gordon for comment were the dog suffered seven wounds, Sanpete County soon after the unsuccessful. but which of those were entrance hearing in 2011 and had only Kirby said the petition will and exit wounds was still under brought him back about a month have no effect on the outcome of investigation. ago. The department opted to the investigation, whether or not Go to UtahFoodBank.org Named “Brutus,” the large, tan keep Brutus’ designation as a it gets its target 2,000 signatures. today to donate, volunteer dog that reportedly loved to play potentially dangerous animal “The investigation is indepen- with a neighbor’s dog had been and renewed the provisions from dent of those kinds of things. or to find food donation in trouble with police before. 2011, according to the record. What we’re looking for is facts. According to records from the Additionally, Brutus’ own- What we need for our investiga- drop-off locations. Tooele City Police Department, ers were required to have him tion is people who saw some- Brutus had been declared a vaccinated, licensed and micro- thing or know something,” Kirby You can even help right now! potentially dangerous animal chipped before he was allowed to said. in November 2011 after biting a leave the animal shelter, as well Even if the department did Text “UTAH” to 50555 child. The 10-year-old boy, who as get fencing and liability insur- take stock in the petition, Kirby to donate $10* reportedly had played with the ance for the dog. said, it wouldn’t have much of dog in the past, was walking Lt. Adrian Day of the Tooele an effect, anyway — the officer home on 270 West when Brutus, City Police Department, said the involved had already given his who lived nearby and had pulled officer involved in the shooting two weeks’ notice to leave for a free from his chain, allegedly bit did not know of Brutus’ history job outside of law enforcement. SPECIAL THANKS TO: him on the leg. or status as a potentially danger- His last working day was the day Brutus was ordered by the ous animal at the time of the after the incident, Kirby said. police department to be licensed incident. “It was completely unrelated as potentially dangerous. Other Tooele City Police Chief Ron with anything to do with this. He provisions included not being Kirby said the investigation left in good standing,” said Kirby. allowed to be chained in the would be looking into whether “I’m glad he ended without get- front yard and having to stay in the officer followed police pro- ting hurt.” a dog run or fenced-off back and cedure and state law throughout [email protected] *Data & message rates apply. Full Terms: mGive.com/E. side yard; having to be kept on a the incident. Both the officer and

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SPORTS WRAP Little Lady Buffs basketball The Tooele High girls basketball Cowboys thump Rabbits in opener team will conduct its Little Lady Buffs basketball program again by Richard Briggs this winter. The cost is $70 per player and includes a basketball, STAFF WRITER clinics, games and free admis- Grantsville’s seniors took care sion to a future THS girls basket- of business last week against ball game. The first clinic date is Delta with a 67-33 win. Monday, Dec. 9 at Tooele Junior High School. Girls grades first through fourth will play from 6:30 GHS BASKETBALL p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Girls grades fifth through eighth will play from The Cowboys defeated the 7:15 p.m. to 8 p.m. Players may Rabbits with the exact strategy register at the THS finance office head coach Chris Baker hopes during school hours or at the first will carry on throughout the sea- clinic. Contact Coach Kristopher Ashby at kashby@tooeleschool. son: tough defense and passing. org for more information. “We really worked on making extra passes,” Baker said. “You Grantsville Junior Jazz never know when it’s going to be Grantsville Junior Jazz is open to your night. We’re willing to give boys and girls anywhere in Tooele up an OK shot so someone else County in grades first through can take a really good shot.” 12th. The fee per players is $45. That was apparent with point Late registrations will be taken guard Devon Arellano, who until Dec. 7 at the engraving took only three shots the entire store next to Williams Video in game but racked up the assists. Grantsville with a $20 late fee Baker said he was pleased with added. Arellano’s control of the offense USU football against Delta. He also said each Senior running back Joey of the seniors contributed in DeMartino recorded his sixth some form to help snag the vic- 100-yard rushing game of the tory. season to go over 1,000 yards Guard Devin Adams got into for the year, and freshman quar- foul trouble in the first half, but terback Darell Garretson threw the other seniors filled in to give three touchdowns passes in lead- the Cowboys a 19-point lead ing Utah State (8-4, 7-1 MW) to a going into halftime. Those con- 35-7 home win against Wyoming tributions in the first half came (5-7, 3-5 MW) on Senior Day mostly from Jake Riding, Spencer Saturday afternoon. The Aggies Lawrence, Nick Arbon, Dallin finished first in the Mountain Williams and Tyler Colson. Once Division of the Mountain West that group of seniors padded the Conference and will face Fresno lead for GHS going into halftime, State on the road Saturday for Adams came back in the third the conference title. quarter and took control. Utah football Baker said a nice addition on the defensive end was the play Kelvin York rushed for 132 yards from Ky Fisher. and two touchdowns and Trevor “Ky Fisher played amazing Reilly had a late interception defense,” Baker said. “He was a to help Utah slide by Colorado spark plug off the bench.” 24-17 on Saturday afternoon. In a matchup of the two teams The Cowboys’ defensive strat- at the bottom of the Pac-12 egy consisted of a full-court press through the first three quarters, South, the Utes raced to a 21-0 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO first-half lead before the Buffs Wyatt Barrus drives the baseline in Grantsville’s victory over Delta on Wednesday. Twelve players scored in the Cowboys’ 67-33 triumph. roared back. The Utes, who beat SEE COWBOYS PAGE A11 ➤ Stanford and lost nail-biters to Arizona State and Oregon State, have wondered all year what could have been without the key injuries and few friendly bounces of the ball. After 10 consecutive seasons ending in bowl games, Juan Diego buries Tooele in first game the Utes (5-7) have now finished back-to-back campaigns with los- ing records. by Mark Watson THS BASKETBALL BYU football SPORTS EDITOR Jamaal Williams ran for a career- Juan Diego dominated Tooele in the first eight points in a row to widen the gap. high 219 yards and one touch- half, and closed out strong in the fourth Hoffler buried another trey from the left down to lead BYU to a 28-23 win quarter to beat the Buffaloes 81-48 on corner right before halftime to give Juan over Nevada on the road Saturday Wednesday, Nov. 27. Diego a comfortable 42-19 advantage. afternoon. The Cougars (8-4) were The Soaring Eagle blasted off the run- Tooele kept pace in the third quarter held to just 150 yards of offense way quickly and jumped out to a 9-0 lead with Juan Diego winning the quarter 20- and zero points in the first half to start the game, and led 22-9 after one 18. but exploded for 342 yards and quarter. Juan Diego widened the gap to 28 points 28 points to hold on for the win. It was more of the same in the second early in the third, but Tooele went on a run Nevada (4-8, 3-5 MW) made it a five-point game with just under quarter, and the lead expanded to 42-19 and trimmed 12 points off the lead down three minutes left in the fourth by halftime. to 16. quarter but was unable to get any The visitors scored in a variety of ways, Pollmann scored back-to-back baskets closer. Taysom Hill went 14-for-18 and were particularly on fire from the on a pair of drives followed by a buck- for 98 yards and two touchdowns outside. Will Hoffler connected on four et from Tyler Lawrence on a spin move. and joined Williams with more 3-pointers for the game and point guard The run continued with a pair of foul than 100 yards rushing, going for Gabe Colosimo played nearly flawless with shots from Pollmann, and a basket from 154 on 26 carries and another 31 points. Colosimo also added a pair of Lawrence on an assist by Matt Memmott. touchdown. BYU will face a Pac- 3-pointers. Pollmann sank two more free throws fol- 12 opponent in the Fight Hunger Juan Diego tallied six 3-pointers com- lowed by another basket with an assist Bowl in San Francisco on Dec. pared to Tooele’s one 3-pointer. from Lawrence. Tooele trailed 51-35. 27. Tooele starting center sophomore Juan Diego closed out the quarter on Connor Searle injured his knee early in the an 11-2 run to dash any hope of a Tooele BYU defeats USU game and did not return. comeback and led by 25 after three quar- A season-high 20 points from Justin Pollmann finally broke the ice for ters. The Soaring Eagle then outscored Spencer Butterfield and a double- Tooele on a baseline drive to make it 9-2 Tooele 19-11 in the final quarter. double from Jarred Shaw weren’t early. Pollmann scored 18, Lawrence 10, Ace enough as Utah State men’s bas- The Buffaloes’ Ace Hymas scored five Hymas 9, Colton Schofield 4, Memott 2, ketball was beaten by Brigham points and Tyler Lawrence two in the first Andrew Spendlove 2, Ryan Brady 2, Lincoln Young, 85-74, Saturday night at quarter. Powers 1. an energized EnergySolutions Tooele narrowed the gap to 22-13 with Tooele hosts Hillcrest on Wednesday, Arena in Salt Lake City. USU suf- four consecutive points to start the second and plays at Kearns on Friday. fered its first loss of the season FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO quarter, but Juan Diego responded with [email protected] in sliding to 5-1 on the season, Tooele’s Matt Memmott evades a defender in the season opener against Juan Diego. The Soaring being denied its first 6-0 start Eagle picked up the victory against the Buffaloes. under head coach Stew Morrill. BYU improved to 6-2 with the win. The Aggies trail in the all- time series 138-92 in what is USU’s oldest and most-played series in school history, with BYU Hot-shooting Hayward helps Jazz notch win now holding a 2-0 neutral court edge, winning both match-ups at EnergySolutions Arena, Saturday By Mark Dunn shooting slump as of late, scored rebounds. No points were bigger tory of the season. Everybody in guard,” said coach Ty Corbon. and on Dec. 6, 2008. Butterfield, CORRESPONDENT 29 points on 12-for-18 shooting than Marvin Williams’ 10 points the Jazz locker room was excit- “He’s a scorer by nature, so we’re a senior guard/forward, tied from the field. He led the team in of which five of them came with ed to see Hayward get his sharp trying to get his scoring ability a career-high with four 3-point- The Utah Jazz finally put scoring and got started early in two minutes in the game to clinch shooting back and to see Burke mixed in with his play-making ers Saturday, on the way to a together a complete game the game by hitting seven of his the Jazz victory. develop and show his big-shot- ability. He’s learning and grow- team-leading and season-high Monday night at EnergySolutions first eight shots. Williams stole the ball and making ability he displayed at ing every night.” 20 points. Fellow senior, center Arena to come away with their “It was good to see the ball go threw it down on the other end Michigan. Houston had a huge night from Shaw, logged his second double- most impressive victory of the in the hoop in the early part of to put the Jazz up five with 2 The rookie point guard has all-star guard James Harden, double of the season and 10th season thus far defeating the the game,“ said Hayward. “It’s minutes left. The biggest shot of scored more than 20 points in who poured in 37 points and 8 of his career with 12 points and Houston Rockets 109-103. It took been bugging me recently. I just the night came when he hit a two straight games and has been assists. Dwight Howard added a game-high tying 13 rebounds, a whole team effort to beat a hot tried to go out there and attack 3-pointer with 59 seconds left the main key in helping the Jazz 15 points and 9 rebounds. The a new season-best. Freshman Houston team who came into the and play with confidence. I got it in regulation on a pass from score more than 100 points in Rockets were without two of their guard Frank Bartley IV provided game on a five-game win streak. going early and that gives you a Hayward to put the Jazz up 8. each of their last three games. It’s starters Jeremy Lin and Chandler a big spark for BYU. He finished “Everybody just came out rhythm to play freely.” “Gordon made a very unselfish the first time they have done that Parsons, who were out with inju- with 14 points and five rebounds and did there job tonight,” said The hot start that Gordon play,” said Williams. “I thought all season. The team put their ries. and led a key 11-2 run to give Derrick Favors. “Trey (Burke) had opened up the floor for his that he was going to shoot it. He trust in the rookie in the fourth Utah moves to 4-15 with the BYU a 74-63 lead. fin- and Gordon (Hayward) did a teammates that allowed them to was really going and had been quarter where he scored seven victory and wins two games in a ished with a game-high 21 points, good job on the offensive end get easy buckets and wide-open making plays all night for our points and six assists down the row for the first time all season. while Kyle Collinsworth contrib- and we took care of the defensive shots. Alec Burks and Trey Burke team. I’m glad I stayed there and stretch. They face the Indiana Pacers, uted seven points, eight assists end. Everybody came out and each had 21 points. Derrick was ready to shoot.” “He’s getting better and is who have the best record in bas- and a season-high 13 rebounds. played there game.” Favors shot a perfect 6-for-6 and Burke and Hayward definitely understanding more and more ketball at 16-2, Wednesday night Hayward, who has been in a contributed 14 points and 13 led the Jazz to their fourth vic- what we’re looking for in a point at Energy Solutions Arena. A11

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Cannon Manning and Peyton Coates in practice at Tooele High School. Coaches from the three local high schools are working together to promote youth wrestling. High schools work together to build

youth wrestling program in county for fi nding all order to take wrestling to a higher kids from Tooele and Stansbury have a county wrestling club for our pets a good by Mark Watson level in Tooele Valley, the three wrestling here at our high school. freestyle and Greco Roman wres- home. SPORTS EDITOR schools need to develop a strong And they may get kids from tling. When the kids come up youth program. Grantsville.” through a club, they just end up The Tooele High School wres- “We’ve had little league wres- For now most of the sessions better wrestlers when they reach tling room was jam-packed with tling and Grantsville has little have been at Tooele High School high school,” Coffman said. youngsters on a Tuesday night in league wrestling, and Stansbury because they have the space. Stansbury High School coach November. has a club program. But we fig- Grantsville’s wrestling room is not Tyson Linnell helps run Utah’s Boys ages kindergarten ured bringing all the kids together as big as Tooele’s. USA Wrestling program, and he through eighth grade faced off increases numbers and provides “A lot of the top wrestlers in likes the idea of the schools work- Information against each other, and grappled more wrestling opportunities for the state and country started as ing together in Tooele County. for nearly three hours. It was a each individual,” the coach said. children,” Evans said. “Once and “Right now we have some very �������������������������� ������������������ “wrestle ‘til you drop” night at the “We weigh them in at the a while there are exceptions, but good wrestlers from Stanbury who ������������� �������������������������������� high school. beginning of the night and put most champions started very wrestle in youth tournaments in ������������������������ ������������������������������� �������������������������� For the second year, Tooele their weight on their arms. Each early.” Salt Lake on the weekends. We ����������� High School will host these ses- kid gets to wrestle several match- “We want to build a support have two fifth-graders who rank ��������������� �������� ������������������������� sions every other week on Tuesday es if they want to throughout the system for all three schools with a in the top five in the state. ����������� ������������������������ evenings from November through night,” Coffman said. strong youth program,” Coffman Linnell said wrestling is still a ��������������� �������� ��������������������� February. Kids from throughout “It’s great to be able to work said. popular sport. “At some ‘wrestle Tooele Valley are invited to par- together with the other schools to Former THS wrestlers JP ‘til you drop’ sessions in Utah ��������������������������������������� ticipate. help the youth,” said Grantsville Hansen, Pete Albrecht and Jared I’ve seen close to 500 kids,” the “We’re trying to improve wres- wrestling coach Clarence Evans. Manning supervise the sessions, Stansbury coach said. Tooele Veterinary Clinic tling in the whole county, not just “At some of these sessions kids and current high school wrestlers [email protected] 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 at our school,” said Tooele coach have been able to wrestle up to referee the matches. Gary Coffman. six or seven matches. The main “Having the high school wres- Coffman is in his eighth season thing is the kids are able to get tlers officiate gives them a chance at THS and has built a strong experience wrestling. The more to learn more about the rules,” wrestling program. But he said in mat time the better. We’ve had Coffman said. “We also plan to ��������������������������������������� TOOELETRANSCRIPT Subscribe Today! 58 N. Main Street 882-0050 BULLETIN Dugway, Wendover open 1A basketball season this week A Taste of the by Richard Briggs region matchup. finale at 10:30 a.m. Saturday STAFF WRITER The stretch run of the region against Jackpot, Nev. schedule resumes Jan. 22 when Wendover’s home opener Both Dugway and Wendover Dugway hosts Telos, and then it will be Dec. 12 at 6 p.m. against open their seasons this week in hosts West Desert Jan. 24. The Pinnacle, following another pre- Philippines 1A boys basketball, hoping to first matchup with Wendover will season tournament the follow- climb the ladders of Region 18 be played Jan. 29 in Dugway, and ing day in Richfield. The Wildcats toward the 1A state tournament. then the Mustangs hit the road to play against Tabiona on Dec. 13 Benefit Dinner for Typhoon Victims The Dugway Mustangs have battle Manila. at 1 p.m. in Richfield, followed by seven players on their roster, Tintic returns to Dugway Feb. a Dec. 14 game at 3 p.m. against including three seniors. Josh 5, which will be senior night for Milford. Johnson, Cannon Munn and Ben the Mustangs, who play their Wendover’s first region game th Shepard are the three seniors, final three games on the road. will be played against Mount Monday, December 9 at 6:00-7:30 pm each playing a different posi- The first road game will be Feb. Vernon at home Dec. 18, followed tion. Johnson is the big man at 7 against Telos, followed by the by a non-region game against center, Munn plays underneath return trip to Wendover Feb. 12, Owyhee, Nev. at home. Wendover Tooele Applied Technology College at forward, and Shepard plays and a visit to West Desert to con- then plays a non-region game at guard. The roster rounds out clude the regular season Feb. 14. against fellow Region 18 oppo- with two juniors, John Catalla The Wendover Wildcats open nent West Ridge Academy on 88 South Tooele Boulevard, Tooele and Garrett Thackeray, and two the regular season this week with Dec. 20, which will be a third sophomores, Tyrell Bear and a tournament in Wells, Nev., from game in three days. $ $ Daniel Shepard. Thursday through Saturday. The region schedule continues 20 Adults 10 Children under 18 The Mustangs open on the This year’s Wendover team fea- for Wendover on Jan. 3 at home � road Wednesday night against tures six seniors, including three against West Ridge Academy. Tickets available at the Transcript Bulletin and Intermountain Christian. They seniors who are the lone return- Wendover hits the road Jan. 8 next play on the road Saturday ing players. Senior guard James against St. Joseph, followed by must be purchased by Friday, Dec. 6 against Milford at 7 p.m. before Trujillo, senior forward Hector a nine-day break before a road finishing December with two Duran and senior guard Cesar contest against Telos. Wendover more road games — Dec. 13 Contreras are the three returning then battles Intermountain at West Ridge Academy for the players with Contreras serving as Christian at home Jan. 22 and first region game, and Dec. 16 at team captain. The roster fills up Tintic on Jan. 24. Silent Auction Pinnacle in a non-region game. with Luis Lopez, Landyn Shepard, That’s when the Wildcats visit Dugway’s home opener will be Jose Collazo, Blas Aguirre, Kyler Dugway for their first Tooele th played on Jan. 3 against Mount Murphy, Dallan Murphy, Damion County contest Jan. 29. They will start from 9:00 am to 8:30 pm on the 9 Vernon, which resumes the Valdez and Alex Carlos. then return home Jan. 31 for a region schedule. The rematch Wendover opens its pre- game against West Desert before against West Ridge will be played season tournament in Nevada Telos comes to town Feb. 5. on Jan. 8. Dugway hits the road on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. against Dugway visits Wendover Feb. against St. Joseph on Jan. 15 Eureka, Nev., and follows that 12 before the Wildcats end their Bring the family and and finishes its road trip against game with a 1:30 p.m. contest on season with two road games. Tintic on Jan. 17. Tabiona then Friday against Wells, Nev., a 7:30 They play at Tintic on Feb. 14 and enjoy an evening of comes to Dugway the next night p.m. contest Friday night against at West Desert on Feb. 21. Philippine cuisine on Saturday, Jan. 18 for a non- Carlin, Nev., and a tournament [email protected] and culture. Every dollar donated will implement until this year. 62, and then it defeated Maeser Cowboys “I’m excited about man-to- Prep 67-53 the next day. Juab pay for 4 meals continued from page A10 man,” he said. “It’s the first time had four different players score we’ve been able to run man-to- in double figures against Maeser through Stop which helped build the lead. man since I’ve been at Grantsville. Prep, including Josh Clark, who “We had a full-court press the The kids did well with it and scored 10 points and grabbed Hunger Now. whole time,” Baker said. “It made talked their way through it.” nine rebounds in a four-point a big difference, and Delta had a The 34-point win against loss to the Cowboys last year. hard time breaking the press.” Delta sets Grantsville up for a The Cowboys battle Juab on The Cowboys also played game with unbeaten Juab, which Wednesday in Grantsville at 7 For more information please call Laramie Dunn 1-435-224-4000 man-to-man defense in the half- played two games last week p.m. � court setting, which is something before Thanksgiving break. 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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO SWAT teams move in to enter a home near Stansbury Elementary where shots were reportedly fired Tuesday, which caused neighboring Stansbury Elementary, as well Rose Springs Elementary and Stansbury High School, to go on lock down.

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TTB FILE PHOTO President John F. Kennedy flew in to Salt Lake City on Sept. 26, 1963 — only a few weeks before his assassination in Dallas.

Ski or Ride ing, Kennedy saluted the band ber through the years, took on JFK in return, before the car acceler- a deeper, more serious tone on continued from page A1 ated and disappeared,” the story Nov. 22, 1963 when band stu- * continued. dents heard the news of the for the honor was that it was the Danny Foulon, a Tooele man president’s assassination over best in the state. who was a sophomore at the the intercom. FREE “A lot of people never get the time, said although the band was “It really was impactful to opportunity to play for the pres- fairly close to where Kennedy the band members, because we ident of the United States,” he was, he doesn’t remember see- had just played for him,” said Students who sign up now for the Ski Utah 5th or said. ing the president at all. Playing Shields. Kennedy’s plane touched with the band at the 1962 The news, too, in a way rep- 6th Grade Passport at skiutah.com/passport can shred down at 5:50 p.m. to a crowd of World’s Fair, or the 1964 Rose resented the end of the good ® onlookers and airport person- Bowl, sticks out much more old days and a grim promise of The Greatest Snow on Earth for FREE* this season. With the nel. clearly for him—mostly because the turmoil—the protests, the “Cheers greeted the famil- of the focus required as a band Ski Utah Passport, 5th graders can ski or snowboard three wars—to come. iar brown tousled head which member. “It was kind of a blow to our times at each of Utah's 14 resorts and 6th graders can ski or appeared, and the youthful pres- “He came out of the plane, we innocence,” he added. snowboard one time at each resort. ident, handsome in a dark suit played, he passed and that’s all I and tie, waved and smiled to the can remember,” said Foulon. But 50 years later, Shields and crowd as he alighted from the Shields said he, too, was Foulon said the band’s perfor- plane,” the Transcript Bulletin’s focused on his music, but mance for Kennedy, as well as story read. couldn’t help taking a peek at for other high-profile events, As Kennedy stepped down the passing president. live on as shining examples of a onto the tarmac and got into an “We couldn’t look because band and Director Ferrin’s hard awaiting limo, the band played your job is to play the music work and talent. The combina- the “JFK March,” composed by and I got reprimanded by the tion made the band among the Eugene Jelesnick, under the drum major for stealing looks,” best, they said. leadership of THS Band Director he said. “I had it coming.” “Tooele should be proud of Roy Ferrin. The performance, which ordi- the band’s accomplishment,” “On his feet, with hand wav- narily would have simply been said Shields. ing ad healthy tanned face smil- an occasion of honor to remem- [email protected]

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A gift of iron pyrite (above), or fool’s gold, to Mike and Connie Rockwell from COURTESY OF their children. The San Diego Temple (right) ready for the holiday season. MIKE AND CONNIE The young adults in the area supplied volunteers to decorate the temple. ROCKWELL SanMission Diego � STORY BY TIM GILLIE From the Mormon Battalion to helping young adults, the Rockwells’ LDS mission featured a variety of duties

an Diego, with its year round warm beaches, a zoo, Sea World and other attractions is a popular tourist des- tination, so large that tourism is the second largest industry in the San DiegoS area. Michael and Connie Rockwell returned to Tooele in September after spending 18 months in San Diego. While they weren’t tourists, tour- ism did end up playing a large role in their stay in San Diego. The Rockwells served an 18- month mission for The Church of Latter-day Saints in the California San Diego Mission. They were called to serve as senior member and lead- ership support missionaries, a title that covered a wide variety of duties from working with young adult members of the LDS Church, don- ning historic garb and working at the Mormon Battalion Historic Site, and staffing the visitor’s center at the LDS San Diego Temple. “As member and leadership sup- port missionaries we basically did whatever the mission president needed,” said Mike Rockwell. “We didn’t take on leadership positions in any local church units, but we supported the local leaders in any way they could use our help.” This was both Connie’s and Mike’s first opportunities to serve a mission for the LDS Church, something they had planned before their wedding 42 years ago. Mike grew up during the Vietnam War era, and the number of mis- sionaries serving from each ward was limited. “I had a high lottery number and was never drafted,” Mike said. “We always wanted to serve the Lord,” said Connie. “It was some- thing we talked about before we were married.” While the desire to serve was great, Connie said they did have the typical worries of a senior mission- ary couple such as missing their grandchildren and how to take care of their home in their absence. In preparation for leaving on a mission Mike, now 64, sold his den- tal practice to his son, Landon.

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was the first president for whom women could cast a ballot? by Fifi Rodriguez 6. GEOGRAPHY: Which Canadian province lies between Alberta and 1. MUSIC: Who wrote the Manitoba? song “A Boy Named Sue,” 7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What which was made famous bird is the fastest runner by singer Johnny Cash? on land? 2. U.S. STATES: Which state’s 8. SCIENCE: What was inven- capital is Augusta? tor Thomas Edison’s mid- 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: dle name? Which fashion designer 9. LITERATURE: What was popularized the miniskirt? the pen name of William Moments 4. COMICS: What was L’il Sydney Porter? Abner’s last name in the 10. LANGUAGE: What kind comic strip? of game is “draughts” in in Time 5. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who Great Britain? THE HISTORY CHANNEL

➤ On Dec. 19, 1732, Benjamin Franklin of Philadelphia first pub- Mega Maze lished “Poor Richard’s Almanack.” The book, filled with proverbs preaching industry and prudence, was published continuously for 25 years and became one of the most popular publica- tions in colonial America. ➤ On Dec. 17, 1843, Charles Dickens’ classic story “A Christmas Carol” is published. Dickens never lost momentum as a writer, churning out ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW major novels every year or two, often in serial form. Among his most impor- that TNT decided not to renew. tant works are “David On top of low ratings, “King and Copperfield” (1850), Maxwell” also lost one-third of “Great Expectations” its “Major Crimes” lead-in audi- (1861) and “A Tale of Two ence, which is usually a nail Cities” (1859). in the coffin for any struggling freshman series. ➤ On Dec. 18, 1912, after • • • three years of digging in Q: We are huge fans of the Piltdown gravel pit in “Person of Interest.” We were Sussex, England, amateur not expecting Carter to be archaeologist Charles Q: I love “The Witches of East killed off! She, Reese and Finch Dawson announces the End.” Can you tell me if it will are the program. Without her, discovery of two skulls be back for another season? it won’t be the same. Why was that appear to belong to — Lynn W., via email Carter written out? — Laura K., a primitive hominid and A: Lifetime recently via email ancestor of man. announced that “Witches” will A: Taraji P. Henson, who return for a second 13-episode played Officer Joss Carter for ➤ On Dec. 21, 1945, Gen. season, to air sometime in 2014 two and a half seasons on the George S. Patton, com- (an exact date has not been CBS drama, was just as sur- mander of the U.S. 3rd decided yet). The hit drama prised as you were that her char- Army, dies from injuries stars Julia Ormond, Madchen acter died. However, she knows suffered not in battle, Amick, Jenna Dewan Tatum and it was time for her character to but in a freak car acci- Rachel Boston as a family of go, and it was a great way to sur- dent. He was 60 years Q: I sent you a question of Milk Bottle Collectors, a witches living in the secluded prise and stun the audience. She old. Descended from a more than a month ago. I even group that publishes a monthly seaside town of East Haven. recently told “Entertainment long line of military men, enclosed a self-addressed, newsletter, “Milk Route,” is The show also stars Eric Winter, Weekly”: “You portray a charac- Patton graduated from stamped envelope, but so far probably your best bet. Contact Daniel DiTomasso and Virginia ter for so long, you care about the West Point Military I have not received an answer. is 18 Pond Place, Cos Cob, CT Madsen. And don’t miss the her and her life. But art imitates Academy in 1909. — Betty, Rio Rancho, N.M. 06807; and milkroute@yahoo. season one finale, which airs life — it comes to an end unex- A: If you sent me a self- com. Sunday, Dec. 15, at 10 p.m. ET/ pectedly. It was bittersweet, ➤ On Dec. 22, 1956, a Q: I have inherited a bowl addressed, stamped envelope, • • • PT. because I enjoyed portraying baby gorilla named Colo that has been identified as it was a waste of money, since I Q: I have a jigsaw puzzle • • • Carter. What a strong, powerful enters the world at the “Goofus Glass.” What exactly is do not provide personal replies. featuring a scene from Q: Can you tell me why “King woman on television.” Columbus Zoo in Ohio, “Goofus Glass”? — Beth, East All questions that I am able to “Thunderball,” the James and Maxwell” wasn’t renewed? But don’t get too sad about becoming the first-ever Greenwich, R.I. address appear in this column, Bond film. Is it worth saving? My husband and I really liked Carter’s death, because you gorilla born in captivity. A: According to David and due to the high level of — Charles, Decatur, Ill. that show. We like most of could see her again someday She went on to become a Shotwell, author of “Glass A to mail received, not every inquiry A: Your puzzle was issued the TNT shows; we especially — in a flashback. The show is mother, grandmother, and Z,” Goofus Glass — also known can be answered. My only help by Milton Bradley in 1965. miss Brenda and “The Closer.” known for using flashbacks to in 1996, a great-grand- as Mexican Ware, Hooligan in writing this weekly column According to “Toys & Prices” — Karen J. in Florida propel the story lines, and Taraji mother to Timu, the first Glass and Pickle Glass — is is a rather cranky black cat that by Mark Bellomo, your puzzle A: The consensus reason for said she definitely would be up surviving infant gorilla an inexpensive type of luster- acts as my personal secretary. is worth between $20 and $95, the show’s demise is the ever- for returning to film flashback conceived by artificial painted glassware that has She takes notes in short paw, depending on condition. popular “low ratings.” And while scenes. insemination. Colo is still been sprayed before firing. but has a rather disturbing the drama series — which cen- • • • alive today. Shotwell points out that Harry habit of occasionally shredding Write to Larry Cox in care of tered on former Secret Service Q: Can you please tell me ➤ On Dec. 16, 1960, two Northwood was a major maker a letter or two. King Features Weekly Service, agents who become private if “Bunheads” will return to airliners collide over New of this type of glass during the • • • P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL detectives, played by Rebecca ABC Family anytime this year? York City, killing 134 peo- late 1800s. Some of the compa- Q: I have three older milk 32853-6475, or send e-mail to Romijn and Jon Tenney — didn’t — Frank W., via email nies that produced it include bottles from Michigan dairies. [email protected]. Due have rock-bottom ratings, the A: ABC Family canceled the ple aboard the planes and Crescent Glass, Imperial Glass I have done a little research, to the large volume of mail he show was enough on the bubble ballerina dramedy after only on the ground. A miscal- and LaBelle Glass, from 1890 and none of the dairies now receives, Mr. Cox is unable to one season, which culation by the pilot of the until about 1930. Incidentally, exist. I think the bottles are personally answer all reader many critics say was United flight put his plane this type of glass often was probably pre-World War II. Are questions. Do not send any entirely too soon, directly into the path of a given away at regional carnivals they worth keeping? — Jim, materials requiring return mail. and that the show TWA Super Constellation. and fairs as premiums. 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GREAT AMERICAN SMOKEOUT POETRY ‘Out of the World There Passed a Soul’ once wrote a not-so-very- good poem called “Picking Ted Kooser IUp After the Dead,” about U.S. POET LAUREATE, the putting-in-order we feel 2004-2006 compelled to do when a family member has passed on. In this poem Sherod Santos, who lives in Chicago, writes what I wished switched on the indoor safety I could have written. lamps, and then (it hardly matters what I think I Out of the World There felt) I closed Passed a Soul the gate on a house where no one lived anymore. The day of my mother’s funeral I spend clearing out American Life in Poetry is her overgrown flower beds, made possible by The Poetry down on my knees Foundation (www.poetryfoun- in the leaf rot, nut shells, tiny dation.org), publisher of Poetry grains of sandlot sand magazine. It is also supported spilling from the runoff gullies. by the Department of English The hot work was to see at the University of Nebraska- not feel what had to be done, Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2012 not to go on asking, by Sherod Santos, whose not to wonder anymore. Full most recent book of poems is from scraps I’d found The Intricated Soul: New and at the back of the refrigerator, Selected Poems, W. W. Norton & her mongrel dog Co., 2010. Poem reprinted from lay curled on a stone and The Kenyon Review, Vol. XXXIV, watched me work. no. 4, by permission of Sherod It was Sunday. The telephone Santos and the publisher. rang, then stopped, Introduction copyright © 2013 then rang again. By the end of by The Poetry Foundation. We CHARLES MOHLER the day, I’d done do not accept unsolicited manu- Grantville Jr. High honored the Great American Smokeout on Nov. 21, and 117 students participated in the Ghostout activities. Students wore a sign that what I could. I swept the walk, scripts. carried the label of a tobacco disease, and they were unable to speak to anyone except a teacher and were expected to continue with classroom work. The American Cancer Society marks the Great American Smokeout, which is held on the third Thursday of November each year. Smokers are encouraged to use put away the tools, this date to make a plan to quit, or to plan in advance and quit smoking that day.

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by J.M. HIRSCH This quiche also can be sea- pasteurized egg whites) AP FOOD EDITOR soned however you like. I usu- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh TCL CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE ally keep it simple with thyme thyme After you’ve stuffed yourself and garlic, but you can take it 2 cloves garlic, minced with turkey and taters and gravy in any number of directions. 1/3 cup fat-free crumbled feta and pie and _ of course _ stuff- Curry powder would be great, cheese ing, you might be ready to do as would smoked paprika and penance before the next rush of cumin. And if you like it spicy, Heat a large skillet over holiday calories. add some chopped jalapenos to medium heat. Coat the pan with If so, this is the dinner for you. the mix. cooking spray, then add the For those post-Thanksgiving I also like to finish the quiche cauliflower florets and bell pep- nights when you need some- with fat-free feta cheese. It adds per, arranging them in an even thing lighter, I give you this a salty-savory flavor that I tend layer. Season with salt and pep- simple, low-carb, high-flavor to crave. per. Cook, without stirring, for 3 “quiche” that calls for no grains, minutes. Stir to turn the florets, no gluten and no heavy lifting. LOW-CARB CAULIFLOWER- then let them cook another 3 It has, in fact, become my go- BELL PEPPER QUICHE minutes without moving them. to dinner on busy weeknights Be sure to cut your cauliflower Once the florets are evenly simply because it is so effortless. florets very small, something browned, cover the pan and It also happens to be pretty ver- between the size of a nickel and cook another 3 to 4 minutes. satile. quarter is ideal. This ensures In a bowl, mix together the The whole thing is cooked in they cook quickly and evenly in egg whites, thyme and garlic. a single skillet and requires only the skillet. Pour evenly over the vegetables, a few minutes hands-on time. Start to finish: 30 minutes then reduce heat to medium- The “crust” is made from cara- Servings: 4 low, cover the pan and cook for melized cauliflower florets, but 5 cups small cauliflower florets 3 minutes. Sprinkle the feta over actually any number of other (about 1 head) the quiche, then cover again and vegetables could be substituted. 1 large red bell pepper, cored cook for another 3 to 4 minutes, COURTESY OF TOOELE CIVIC LEAGUE I’ve done it with broccoli flo- and chopped or until the eggs are completely Averie Vowles prepares a candy contest for Tooele Civic League’s Christmas Boutique, which will be held at Tooele rets, as well as cubed butternut Salt and ground black pepper cooked. Season with salt and City Hall on Dec. 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. squash. 8 egg whites (or 1 1/2 cups pepper. Inspiring Healthy Lives Look for it every month in your Tooele Transcript Bulletin

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(a tale from Norway) king of all the gods, for help. Odin agreed to hide fire, the most cunning of adapted by Amy Friedman and the boy. And so he changed the peasant’s son into all the gods. Loki changed illustrated by Jillian Gilliland a grain of wheat. This grain he hid in the peasant’s he boy into a tiny fish egg wheat field. and hid him among the ong ago, the gods of the Norsemen lived in a The next morning the giant returned. Without eggs of a haddock that place known as Asgard, which was far above a moment’s hesitation, he sniffed the air. Then swam far from shore. Lthe Earth. At the other end of that world, in he strode into the wheat field and began to cut it When the giant an area always covered in ice and snow, lay the down. When at last he held a stalk, he picked off returned, he went at once land of the giants, the enemies of the gods and the each grain until he held the grain that was the boy. to the shore and sniffed people. “Odin, please help,” the peasant and his wife the air. He grinned and One day one of the giants decided to visit Earth. cried, and Odin blew a puff of wind that snatched fetched a boat and rowed He wanted to cause trouble. He stopped at a cot- the grain from the giant’s fingers. The grain flew with tremendous strength tage by the seashore, the home of a poor peasant. into the cottage and turned again into the boy. He out to sea. The giant knocked on the door, and when the bolted the door behind him and hid, trembling Seeing the haddock, he peasant answered, the giant said, “How would you with fear. snatched it and placed like to play a game of chess?” “Now I have done all I can,” Odin said, “and you it in the boat and rowed Now the peasant could not pass up this oppor- are on your own.” back to shore. While tunity, for he loved nothing better than a game of The giant smiled at the peasant, who seemed the peasants anxiously chess, and he seldom had a partner to play with. relieved. “That was a good try,” the giant said, “but watched, the giant sliced “Whoever wins,” the giant said, “will take from I will return tomorrow, and unless you do a better open the haddock, lifted the other the possession he most loves.” job of hiding him, I will have your son.” its eggs in his hand, and The peasant laughed and looked at his wife The parents called next upon the god Honir, found the one that was and son. “That sounds like a good bargain, don’t Odin’s brother. Honir appeared, thought a the boy. you think?” he asked them, and all three agreed. moment, and then turned the boy into a feather “What is that?” They could not think of a single treasure in their and hid him in the breast of a great white swan Loki asked, for he had cottage, and so they believed they had nothing to that swam on a nearby river. appeared at the giant’s lose. At dawn the giant returned and looked around. side. And so the game began. All day and through the He sniffed the air, strode to the river and grabbed “Only a haddock’s egg,” night the peasant and the giant played, for they the swan from the water. Before the peasant could said the giant. “Nothing a were both skilled at the game. But just as the dawn shriek, the giant killed the swan, plucked its feath- god would want.” light filtered through the windows of the cottage, ers, and when he held the feather that was the “I don’t believe you,” Loki said. And the giant his head inside. But the giant had forgotten how the giant cried, “Checkmate! I win!” And then he boy, he smiled. “Ah ha!” he roared, but just at that held out his hand. “Seeing is believing,” he said. small the cottage was. He thrust his head inside grinned a wicked grin. “Now give me your son,” he moment Honir blew a puff of wind and the feather Loki at once snatched the egg from the giant’s and struck a beam. He was instantly knocked said, “for I know you treasure him above all else.” flew into the cottage, where it changed into the hand, and the egg turned back into the boy. “Run unconscious. The peasant was horrified. “No, please,” he boy. The boy again bolted the door. and hide,” Loki cried. Loki ran to the giant and stuck him through the begged, “take something else.” “Now I have done all I can,” Honir said to the The boy ran to the cottage and bolted the door heart with the giant’s own fishing knife. The giant roared with laughter. “You should not peasant, “and you are on your own.” behind him, but this time the giant followed. Forever afterward the boy and his parents lived make bargains you will not keep,” he said, “but I “Ha ha,” the giant laughed, “one more try. “No simple bolt can stop a giant,” he laughed. He in peace, and the grateful parents praised Loki as will let him stay with you one last night. If you can Tomorrow you shall have to do a better job of hid- pulled the door open with just one tug. “Come to the greatest god, for he had not abandoned them hide him from me, you can keep him.” He strode ing your son, or he will be mine, I promise you. your new father,” he bellowed. in their time of greatest need. away, the earth trembling beneath his feet. The gods are no match for a giant.” “He isn’t there,” Loki said slyly. The peasant, in his terror, called upon Odin, The terrified parents called on Loki, the god of “Don’t lie to me!” the giant roared, and he stuck

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New wiring, plumbing, etc. carpet throughout. New blinds. 2 car garage. central Close to all schoold. Extra Large lot air. nice cul de sac. Fullauto sprinklers. Built in Enforcement as a code enforcement offi cer. (801)455-5598 Reward with alley access. entertainment center. A MUST SEE! E. An equivalent combination of education and Offered. • 6 Bedrooms experience. LAND 782 E CLIFFORD DR RUSH LAKE F. Must have a valid Utah driver’s license. • 3 Full Baths KENNELS. Call Shane Bergen 4000 N SR 36 Corner of SR36 & Erda Way. Apx. Dog & Cat boarding, • 3 Car Garage for Showing 35.11 acres of vacant land w/9.66 acres zoned CG Complete job description is available at the obedience training. (Commercial) & the remaining acrege of 25.45 acres is Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce Call (435)882-5266 • Fully Finished zoned RR-5. (Residential on 5 acre lots.) 47 South Main Street, Tooele rushlakekennels.com 4358400344 408 N 250 W $45,000. 1.25 ac in Tooele City! ONLY $210,000 or visit our website at • Storage Galore Great home in established neighborhood. 6 www.co.tooele.ut.us HAVING A yard sale? 260 W 400 N $40,000. Corner Lot. bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, main fl oor laundry, 75 Advertise in the Tran- gallon water heater, large storageroom. Large .28 EEO Employer • $345,900 300 W 400 N 1.25 ac on corner lot, Tooele City acre lot.Extra deep garage with nice R.V. parking. script NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE APN: 08-017-0-0074 TRA: notset Trust No. 1328262-38 Ref: fox, melissa IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROP- ERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN- DER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED July 21, 2006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- TECT YOUR PROP- ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF NOTICE OF TRUS- THE NATURE OF THE TEE’S SALE PROCEEDING T.S. No. 201200225 - AGAINST YOU, YOU 34878 Title Order No. SHOULD CONTACT A 12-09060 Loan No. LAWYER. On December 70218G707The following 31, 2013, at 4:30pm, described property will James H. Woodall, as be sold at public auction duly appointed Trustee NOTICE OF DELIN- to the highest bidder, under and pursuant to QUENCY without warranty as to ti- Deed of Trust recorded Grantsville Irrigation tle, possession, or en- July 31, 2006, as inst. Company cumbrances, payable in No. 264580, in book xx, NOTICE: lawful money of the page xx, of Official Re- There are delinquent United States, at the cords in the office of the upon the following de- West entrance, North County Recorder of scribed stock, on ac- steps of the Tooele Tooele County, State of count of assessment lev- PUBLIC NOTICE County District Court 47 Utah executed by Don ied on the 1st Day of No- Notice is hereby given South Main Tooele, Utah D. Bush and Melissa K. vember 2013, the that the Tooele City 84074, on 01/07/2014 at Fox, Husband And Wife, amounts set opposite Council & Tooele City 4:30 p.m., for the pur- As Joint Tenants WILL the names of the respec- Redevelopment Agency pose of foreclosing a SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- tive stockholders as fol- of Tooele City, Utah, will Trust Deed dated TION TO HIGHEST BID- lows: meet in a Business 07/29/2004 and exe- DER, PAYABLE IN Randall Graff owning 1 Meeting on Wednesday, cuted by Nanette S. LAWFUL MONEY OF share, Certificate #2550, December 4, 2013 at the Wiley, as Trustor in favor THE UNITED STATES owing $387.00 hour of 7:00 P.M. The of Mortgage Electronic AT THE TIME OF SALE, 833 E Saddle owning 2 meeting will be held at Registrations Systems, (SUCCESSFUL BID- shares appurtenant to the Tooele City Hall Inc., as Nominee for Ae- DERS MUST TENDER property, Certificate Council Room located at gis Funding dba Aegis A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 #2132, owing $457.00 Tuesday December 3, 2013 90 North Main Street, Home Equity, a corpora- IN CERTIFIED FUNDS Jeremy Gagon owning Tooele, Utah. Tooele Transcript-Bulletin tion, as Beneficiary, cov- TO THE TRUSTEE AT 1 share appurtenantb7 to 1. Pledge of Allegiance ering the following real THE TIME OF SALE, property located at 535 2. Roll Call property located in WITH THE BALANCE S High Pasture Way, Homes for Buildings Public Notices 3.Public Mayor's Notices Community Public Notices Public Notices TooelePublic County, Notices Utah; DUEPublic BY NOONNotices THE GrantsvillePublic Ut, Notices Certificate Rent Meetings YouthMeetings Recognition Meetings Trustees See AttachedTrustees Exhibit “A” FOLLOWINGTrustees BUSI- #2587,Water owing $387.00User Awards - Legal Description All of NESS DAY, AT THE In accordance with laws NICE 3BDRM 1bth mo- If you build, remodel or PUBLIC NOTICE 4. Open Forum for Pub- PUBLIC NOTICE Deadline for public no- Lot 1, Erik's Acres, ac- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- of the State of Utah and bile home, washer/ remove buildings you Notice is hereby given lic Comment The Grantsville City tices is 4 p.m. the day cording to the official plat TEE), At the tooele the order of the Board of dryer, two large storage can place your classi- that the Grantsville City 5. Presentation of Inde- Council will hold its regu- prior to publication. thereof, recorded in the county courthouse 74 Directors made on the sheds included. Lo- fied ad in 45 of Utah's Planning Commission pendent Audit Report lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. Public notices submit- Office of the Tooele South 100 East Tooele, 10th day of April, 2013, cated in nice park, con- newspapers for only will hold a business Presented by Brandon on Wednesday, Decem- ted past the deadline County Recorder Parcel Utah all right, title and in- so many shares of such venient location, close $163. for 25 words ($5. meeting on Thursday, Keyes, Haynie & Com- ber 4, 2013 at 429 East will not be accepted. I.D. No. 08-045-0-0-0001 terest conveyed to and stock as may be neces- to shopping and restau- for each additional December 12, 2013 in pany Main Street, Grantsville, UPAXLP The street address of the now held by it under said sary to pay the delin- rants. $725/mo, in- word). You will reach the Grantsville City Hall 6. PUBLIC HEARING & UT 84029. The agenda property is purported to Deed of Trust in the quent assessment cludes water, lot space. up to 340,000 house- Council Chambers at MOTION on Community is as follows: NOTICE OF TRUS- be: 3805 Gunderson Cir- property situated in said thereon, together with $350/dep. No Smoking/ holds and all you do is 429 E. Main Street in Development Block CALL TO ORDER AND TEE'S SALE cle, aka 3813 Gunder- County and State de- the late fee, costs of ad- Pets. Available 12/2/13. call the Transcript Bul- Grantsville, Utah, which Grant (CDBG) Applica- PLEDGE OF ALLE- The following described son Circle, Grantsville, scribed as: The north 55 vertising, and expenses (435)830-3402 letin at 882-0050 for all meeting shall begin tion Sponsorship GIANCE real property will be sold Utah 84029 The under- feet of lot 74 and the of the sale, will be sold the details. (Mention promptly at 7:00 P.M. Presented by Shilo ROLL CALL at public auction to the signed disclaims any li- south 15 feet of lot 75, to the highest bidder at a NICE HOUSE on a quiet UCAN Classified Net- and shall be as follows: Baker AMENDED AGENDA: highest bidder, purchase ability for any error in the bonneville subdivision, a public auction to be held street, 3bdrm up, work) CALL TO ORDER AND 7. Resolution 2013-34 A 1. Review of Audit Re- price payable in lawful Street address. The cur- subdivision of Tooele at the principal business 1bdrm down, 1bth, PLEDGE OF ALLE- Resolution of the Tooele port. money of the United rent Beneficiary of the city, according to the offi- of the corporation, at 411 large family room, w/d GIANCE City Council Amending 2. Public Hearings: States of America at the trust deed is Asset Man- cial plat thereof, re- So. West Street, Grants- hookups, central air, Public Notices PUBLIC HEARINGS: the Fiscal Year a. Proposed General time of sale, at the main agement Holdings, LLC corded in the office of ville, Utah, on the 11th carport, two driveways. Meetings a. Proposal to vacate the 2013-2014 Budget Plan Amendment for entrance of the Tooele and the record owner of the county recorder of day of December, 2013, Fenced yard, lots of Lloyd Farr Minor Subdi- Presented by Glenn David Christensen at County Courthouse, the property as of the re- tooele county, Utah. at the hour of 7 p.m. storage. New vinyl Deadline for public no- vision at 284 W. Clark Caldwell 650 N. Burmester Road a/k/a the Third Judicial cording of this notice is *asset backed pass- (Published in the Tran- flooring in kitchen/ din- tices is 4 p.m. the day Street for Lloyd Farr to 8. Resolution 2013-35 A for 6.276 acres to go District Court, 74 South reported to be Blayne through certificates The script Bulletin November ing area. $900/mo. No prior to publication. combine three (3) lots Resolution of the Tooele from a “Rural Residential 100 East, Tooele, Utah, Wiley and Blayne Wiley. street address and other 28, December 3, 5 & 10, smoking, pets. See at Public notices submit- back into one (1) lot. City Council Regarding – 2” designation to a “In- on Monday, January 6, Bidders must be pre- common designation, if 2013) 53 So. 2nd St., Tooele. ted past the deadline b. Proposed concept Payment, and Security dustrial” designation. 2014, at the hour of 9:30 pared to tender to the any, of the real property (435)882-0906 or email will not be accepted. plan for TP Develop- to Stay Enforcement, of b. Proposed concept a.m. of that day for the trustee a $20,000.00 de- described above is pur- [email protected] UPAXLP ment, Inc, and Welles a Judgment in Accor- plan for MJC Holdings, purpose of foreclosing a posit at the sale and the ported to be: 598 North Public Notices Cannon for thirty-nine dance with Utah Law LLC on Heritage Grove deed of trust originally balance of the purchase Nelson Avenue Tooele Miscellaneous NICE TOOELE 3bdrm, NOTICE OF PUBLIC (39) lots to be known as Presented by Roger Subdivision containing executed by Sterling R. price by 12:00pm the Ut 84074 Estimated To- 2bth, w/d, 2 car garage, HEARING Anderson Ranch Phase Baker 57 lots in the R-1-21 Davis and Deborah R. day following the sale. tal Debt as of December Deadline for public no- RV parking. Utilities in- Amended 2013 Budget 6 at 800 East 600 South. 9. Ordinance 2013-21 zone at 420 E. Shelly Davis, in favor of Mort- Both payments must be 31, 2013 is $144,915.93. tices is 4 p.m. the day cluded. No smoking/ Final 2014 Budget c. Proposed rezoning of An Ordinance of the Lane. gage Electronic Regis- in the form of a Cashier's The undersigned Trus- prior to publication. pets $1250/mo. Travis PUBLIC NOTICE IS 6.276 acres for David Tooele City Council Es- c. Proposal to amend tration Systems, Inc., as Check. Cash is not ac- tee disclaims any liability Public notices submit- (801)232-2166 HEREBY GIVEN that the Christensen at 650 N. tablishing its Public and extend Anderson nominee for Mountain ceptable. If the sale is for any incorrectness of ted past the deadline Board of Trustees of the STANSBURY PARK Burmester Road to go Meeting Schedule for Ranch with Phase 5C for America Federal Credit set aside for any reason, the street address and will not be accepted. Stansbury Service Large 4bdrm, 3bth from an A-10 zone to a Calendar Year 2014 Welles Cannon to adjust Union, covering real the purchaser at the sale other common designa- UPAXLP Agency of Tooele rambler, central ac, MD zone. Presented by Michelle boundaries on 3 lots and property located at ap- shall be entitled only to a tion, if any, shown County, Utah, shall con- EMERGENCY MEDI- 2 car garage, finished d. Proposed Sports- Pitt add access road for proximately 45 North return of the deposit herein. Said sale will be vene a public hearing on CAL SERVICES basement. $1295/mo man's Permit for Gary 10. Resolution 2013-04 dedication purposes. 1000 West, Tooele, paid. The purchaser made, but without cove- Wednesday, December AGENDA 5469 N Geneva Way and Christina Nichols at A Resolution of the Re- d. Proposed minor sub- Tooele County, Utah, shall have no further re- nant or warranty, ex- 11th, 2013, at the hour December 10, 2013 (off Village Blvd 165 E) 138 N. Maple Street for development Agency of division for Jay Hale and more particularly de- course against the Bor- press or implied, regard- of 7:00 p.m., at the 11:00 a.m. Davidson Realty the keeping of up to five Tooele City, Utah Family Trust at 448 E scribed as: rower, the Lender or the ing title, possession, Stansbury Park Club- Tooele County EOC (801)466-5078 (5) dogs. (“RDA”) Establishing its Main - 1 lot into 2 lots. BEGINNING AT A Trustee THIS NOTICE condition, or encum- house, #1 Country Club, Building www.dripm.com FOLLOWING CLOSE Public Meeting Schedule 3. Summary Action POINT WHICH BEARS IS AN ATTEMPT TO brances, including fees, Stansbury Park, Utah to 15 E. 100 S., OF PUBLIC HEARINGS, for Calendar Year 2014 Items: SOUTH 45°37' EAST COLLECT A DEBT AND charges and expenses consider and take public Tooele, Utah 84074 MEETING OFFICIALLY Presented by Michelle a. Approval of Minutes 2347.5 FEET FROM ANY INFORMATION of the Trustee and of the TOOELE, 2BDRM 1bth comment on the 1. Welcome and Ap- CALLED TO ORDER BY Pitt b. Approval of Bills THE NORTHWEST OBTAINED WILL BE trusts created by said fenced yard, brand new Amended 2013 Budget proval of September 10, CHAIRMAN ERIK 11. Minutes c. Personnel Matters CORNER OF SECTION USED FOR THAT PUR- Deed of Trust, to pay the carpet, paint, linoleum, and the proposed Final 2013 Minutes STROMBERG. November 18, 2013 4. Consideration of a 29, TOWNSHIP 3 POSE Sale Information remaining principle sums NO PETS, available im- 2014 Budget. 2. Election 1. Consideration of va- (Canvass) General Plan amend- SOUTH, RANGE 4 Line: 714-480-5690 Sale of the note(s) secured by mediately. $695/mo. STANSBURY SERVICE 3. Health Department cating the Lloyd Farr Mi- November 20, 2013 ment for David Chris- WEST, SALT LAKE Information Website: said Deed of Trust. The Off-street parking, stor- AGENCY OF TOOELE Update nor Subdivision for Lloyd 12. Invoices tensen at 650 N. BASE AND MERIDIAN, http://www.ascentex.com current beneficiary of the age unit. Water, sewer, COUNTY 4. State Business Farr at 284 W. Clark Presented by Michelle Burmester Road for AND RUNNING /websales/ Reinstate- Trust Deed as of the garbage included. (Published in the Tran- 5. Hospital & Ambulance Street combining all Pitt 6.276 acres to go from a THENCE EAST 310 ment and Pay-Off Re- date of this notice is: (801)842-9631 www. script Bulletin November Update three (3) lots back into 13. Adjourn “Rural Residential – 2” FEET; THENCE SOUTH quests: (714) 480-5472 Hsbc Bank Usa, N.a., As guardrightproperty.com 28 & December 3, 2013) 6. 2014 Meeting Dates & one (1) lot. Michelle Pitt designation to an “Indus- 84 FEET; THENCE Dated: November 19, Trustee On Behalf Of Locations TOOELE, 3bdrm, 2.5bth PUBLIC HEARING NO- 2. Consideration of a Tooele City Recorder/ trial” designation. WEST 550 FEET; 2013. Ace Securities Corp. 7. Old Business / New Townhome in the Ma- TICE concept plan for TP De- RDA Secretary 5. Consideration of a THENCE NORTH 84 /s/ JAMES H. WOO- Home Equity Loan Trust Business ples, w/d hookups, The Tooele County Plan- velopment, Inc and Pursuant to the Ameri- concept plan for MJC FEET; THENCE EAST DALL 10808 River and For The Registered 8. Adjourn $995/mo, $995 security ning Commission will Welles Cannon for cans with Disabilities Holdings, LLC on Heri- 240 FEET TO THE Front Parkway, Suite Holders Of Ace Securi- If you desire special ac- deposit, Aaron. PRS. hold a Public Hearing on thirty-nine (39) lots to be Act, Individuals Needing tage Grove Subdivision, POINT OF BEGINNING. 175 South Jordan, UT, ties Corp. Home Equity commodation under the (801)450-8432 December 4, 2013 at known as Anderson Special Accommoda- containing 57 lots in the 02-009-0-0024 84095 Office: (801) Loan Trust, Series Americans With Disabili- Ranch Phase 6 at 800 tions Should Notify Mi- R-1-21 zone at 420 E. The current beneficiary 254-9450 Hours: 9:00 2006-asap5, * and the TOOELE, Rent To Own, 7:00p.m. in the Audito- ties Act, please contact East 600 South. chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele Shelly Lane. of the trust deed is AM - 5:00 pm TAC: record owners of the 3bdrm 2bth, 492 E rium at the Tooele Tooele County's ADA 3. Consideration of a re- City Recorder, at 6. Consideration for Mountain America Fed- 966831 property as of the re- Birch St, $1200/mo. Fi- County Building, 47 Coordinator, Tita Adams, zoning of 6.276 acres for 843-2110 prior to the Welles Cannon to eral Credit Union, and (Published in the Tran- cording of the Notice of nal purchase $127,000 South Main, Tooele, (435)843-3157, within David Christensen at meeting. TDD Phone amend and extend An- the record owner of the script Bulletin December Default is/ are: Don D 4% down. Pets wel- Utah to consider the fol- three working days prior 650 N. Burmester Road Number 843-2108 derson Ranch with property as of the re- 3, 10 & 17, 2013) Bush and Melissa K Fox. come. Aaron PRS lowing item: to this meeting. VAC 2013-3 Vacating to go from an A-10 zone (Published in the Tran- Phase 5C plat. cording of the notice of James H. Woodall, (Published in the Tran- (801)450-8432 NOTICE OF TRUS- the public dedication and to a MD zone. script Bulletin December 7. Consideration of mi- default is Sterling R. TRUSTEE 10808 River script Bulletin December TEE'S SALE WHY RENT when you use of approximately 4. Consideration of a 3, 2013) nor subdivision for Jay Davis and Deborah R. Front Parkway, Suite 3, 2013) APN: 08-017-0-0074 can buy? Call for a 1.26 acres of Tooele Sportsmans Permit for Hale Family Trust at 448 Davis. The trustee's 175 South Jordan Ut PUBLIC NOTICE TRA: notset Trust No. free pre approval Me- County owned property Garry & Christina E Main – from 1 lot into sale of the aforede- 84095 (801)254- 9450 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given 1328262-38 Ref: fox, lanie 840-3073 Secu- located south of and ad- Nichols at 138 N Maple 2. scribed real property will James H. Woodall Sig- Tooele County School that the Tooele City melissa IMPORTANT rity National Mort- jacent to Brigham Road, for keeping up to 5 dogs. 8. Consideration of be made without war- nature/ By Dated: No- District is accepting a Council & Tooele City NOTICE TO PROP- gage. near the Benson Grist 5. Discussion on amend- Resolution 2013-11 ap- ranty as to title, posses- vember 18, 2013 R- Statement of Interest Redevelopment Agency ERTY OWNER YOU Mill in Stansbury Park ing Chapters 14 & 15 of pointing a City Council sion, or encumbrances. 434795 and Qualifications from of Tooele City, Utah, will ARE IN DEFAULT UN- For questions please call Code to require setbacks Member to the Tooele Bidders must be pre- (Published in the Tran- qualified architectural meet in a Work Session DER A DEED OF the County Planning for accessory buildings County Board of Health. pared to tender a cash- script Bulletin November firms for the design, Homes on Wednesday, Decem- TRUST, DATED July 21, staff (435) 843-3274 to be consistent with util- 9. Consideration of ier's check in the amount 26, December 3 & 10, preparations of contract ber 4, 2013 at the hour 2006 UNLESS YOU Dated this 6th day of No- ity easements in residen- Resolution 2013-12 of $20,000.00 at the 2013) documents, and con- of 5:00 P.M. The meet- TAKE ACTION TO PRO- vember 2013. tial zones. amending Grantsville sale. The balance of the struction administration, $$SAVE MONEY ing will be held at the TECT YOUR PROP- (Published in the Tran- 6. Consideration of date City Policies and Proce- purchase price must be for a new High School in Search Bank & HUD Tooele City Hall Large ERTY, IT MAY BE Public Notices script Bulletin November change for January, dures regarding personal paid by cashier's check Dugway Utah. homes www.Tooele Conference Room lo- SOLD AT A PUBLIC 12, 26 & December 3, 2014 P&Z meeting. use of Grantsville City or wire transfer received Water User SOIQ Due: BankHomes.com cated at 90 North Main SALE. IF YOU NEED 2013) 7. Approval of minutes of Property to bring cell by 12:00 noon the fol- December 6, 2013 @ Berna Sloan (435) the November meeting. Street, Tooele, Utah. phone use and reim- lowing business day. AN EXPLANATION OF Deadline for public no- 4:00 P.M. 840-5029 Group 1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC 8. Report from Council 1. Open Meeting bursement for City Build- The trustee reserves the THE NATURE OF THE tices is 4 p.m. the day Tooele County School 2. Roll Call right to void the effect of PROCEEDING prior to publication. District 92 South Lode- Planning on selling your OPEN HOUSE to dis- Liaison Member Neil ing Official in accor- 3. Discussion: the trustee's sale after AGAINST YOU, YOU Public notices submit- stone Way Tooele, UT home, you could be cuss the proposed rea- Critchlow. dance with actual use. - Comprehensive Finan- the sale based upon in- SHOULD CONTACT A ted past the deadline 84074 sending your sales lignment of State 9. Adjourn. 10. Matters for Review. cial Management Plan formation unknown to LAWYER. On December will not be accepted. A copy of the complete points to up to 340,000 Route 202 (SR-202) DATED this 27th day of 11. Mayor and Council Presented by Jason the trustee at the time of 31, 2013, at 4:30pm, UPAXLP SOIQ is available at the households at once. and improvements to November, 2013. Reports. Burningham, Lewis the sale, such as a bank- James H. Woodall, as Tooele County School For $163. you can the intersection of By the Order of the Plan- 12. Closed Session (Per- Young Robertson & ruptcy filing, a loan rein- duly appointed Trustee NOTICE OF DELIN- District Office at the place your 25 word State Route 201 ning Commission Chair- sonnel, Real Estate, Im- Burningham statement, or an agree- under and pursuant to QUENCY above address, or by classified ad to all 45 (SR-201) and SR-202 in man Erik Stromberg. minent Litigation). - Resolution 2013-34 A ment between the trustor Deed of Trust recorded Grantsville Irrigation email to swest@tooe- newspapers in Utah. Salt Lake County Shauna Kertamus 13. Adjourn. Resolution of the Tooele and beneficiary to post- July 31, 2006, as inst. Company leschools.org. Propos- Just call the Transcript The Utah Department of Zoning Administrator Christine Webb City Council Amending pone or cancel the sale. No. 264580, in book xx, NOTICE: als will be received by Bulletin at 882-0050 for Transportation is propos- All interested persons City Recorder the Fiscal Year If so voided, the only re- page xx, of Official Re- There are delinquent the Board of Education all the details. (Mention ing to reconstruct the are invited to attend and In compliance with the 2013-2014 Budget course of the highest cords in the office of the upon the following de- for the Tooele County ucan) southern portion of provide comment upon Americans with Disability SR-202 on a new align- these proposals con- Presented by Glenn Act, Grantsville City will bidder is to receive a full County Recorder of scribed stock, on ac- School District at the ad- SELLING YOUR ment and construct a tained in the public hear- Caldwell accommodate reason- refund of the money paid Tooele County, State of count of assessment lev- dress and time stated HOME? Advertise it in new signalized intersec- ing. Written comments - ICSC able requests to assist to the trustee. THIS IS Utah executed by Don ied on the 1st Day of No- above. The Owner re- the classifieds. Call tion of SR-202 with will also be considered if 4. Motion to Close Meet- persons with disabilities AN ATTEMPT TO COL- D. Bush and Melissa K. vember 2013, the serves the right to reject 882-0050 or visit SR-201 in Salt Lake submitted to the Zoning ing to Discuss: to participate in meet- LECT A DEBT. ANY IN- Fox, Husband And Wife, amounts set opposite any and all proposals. www.tooeletran County. The new Administrator in advance - Property Disposition ings. Requests for assis- FORMATION OB- As Joint Tenants WILL the names of the respec- All proposals are subject script.com SR-201\SR-202 inter- of the hearing. The cur- - Pending Litigation tance may be made by TAINED WILL BE USED SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- tive stockholders as fol- to final approval of the section will be con- rent zoning Code and 5. Adjourn calling City Hall (435) FOR THAT PURPOSE. TION TO HIGHEST BID- lows: Board of Education at its structed approximately proposed amendments Michelle Y. Pitt 884-3411 at least 3 days DATED this 25th day of DER, PAYABLE IN Randall Graff owning 1 regularly scheduled Mobile Homes one-half mile to the west may be reviewed at Tooele City Recorder/ in advance of a meeting. November, 2013 LAWFUL MONEY OF share, Certificate #2550, meeting on December of the current location. Grantsville City Hall RDA Secretary (Published in the Tran- Marlon L. Bates, suc- THE UNITED STATES owing $387.00 10, 2013. All questions The existing intersection each weekday between Pursuant to the Ameri- script Bulletin December cessor trustee AT THE TIME OF SALE, 833 E Saddle owning 2 concerning the proposal 2BDRM TRAILER in will be removed and the hours of 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 cans with Disabilities 3, 2013) Scalley Reading Bates (SUCCESSFUL BID- shares appurtenant to shall be directed to Ste- Henwood Mobile Park. abandoned portion of the p.m. In accordance with Act, Individuals Needing Hansen & Rasmussen, DERS MUST TENDER property, Certificate ven L. West, Construc- $4000. Call existing SR-202 align- the Americans With Dis- Special Accommoda- P.C. A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 #2132, owing $457.00 tion Coordinator for (435)882-6642 ment will be terminated abilities Act, Grantsville tions Should Notify Mi- 15 West South Temple, IN CERTIFIED FUNDS Jeremy Gagon owning Tooele County School 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile at a new cul-de-sac con- City will accommodate chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele PUBLIC NOTICE Ste. 600 TO THE TRUSTEE AT 1 share appurtenant to District at 435-833-1900 home for rent, no smok- figuration. The public is reasonable requests to City Recorder, at THE TOWN OF RUSH Salt Lake City, Utah THE TIME OF SALE, property located at 535 - Fax 435-833-1912. ing/ pets. 882-1550 invited to a public open assist the disabled to 843-2110 prior to the VALLEY TOWN COUN- 84101 WITH THE BALANCE S High Pasture Way, (Published in the Tran- house to discuss this participate in meetings. meeting. CIL WILL HOLD A SPE- Telephone: (801) DUE BY NOON THE Grantsville Ut, Certificate script Bulletin November 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile proposed project and Request for assistance (Published in the Tran- CIAL MEETING ON 531-7870 FOLLOWING BUSI- #2587, owing $387.00 21, 26, 28, December 3 home for rent, no smok- provide comments re- may be made by calling script Bulletin December WEDNESDAY, DECEM- Business Hours: 9:00 NESS DAY, AT THE In accordance with laws & 5, 2013) ing/ pets. 882-1550 garding the proposed im- City Hall at 884-3411 at 3, 2013) BER 4, 2013, 6:30 PM a.m. to 5:00 p.m. OFFICE OF THE TRUS- of the State of Utah and provements. least three days prior to AT THE RUSH VALLEY Trustee No. 27050-306 TEE), At the tooele the order of the Board of NICE 3BDRM, 1bth sin- PUBLIC NOTICE The meeting will be held the meeting. TOWN HALL 52 SOUTH (Published in the Tran- county courthouse 74 Directors made on the TOOELE gle wide. Excellent con- Notice is hereby given TRANSCRIPT on Tuesday, December (Published in the Tran- PARK STREET RUSH script Bulletin December South 100 East Tooele, 10th day of April, 2013, dition carpet, paint, that the Lake Point Im- 10, 2013 from 5:00 pm script Bulletin December VALLEY, UT 3, 10 & 17, 2013) Utah all right, title and in- so many shares of such BULLETIN everything! Option to provement District will to 7:00 pm in the Hurley 3, 2013) THE REGULAR MEET- terest conveyed to and stock as may be neces- buy (Rent-to-own) only hold its 2014 Budget Conference Room lo- ING OF THE TOWN NOTICE OF TRUS- now held by it under said sary to pay the delin- for $600/mo includes lot Hearing and regularly cated in the UDOT Re- PUBLIC NOTICE COUNCIL SCHEDULED TEE’S SALE Deed of Trust in the quent assessment rent, water, sewer, gar- scheduled Business A Full-Color Learning and gion Two Project Devel- BUDGET HEARING FOR WEDNESDAY, DE- T.S. No. 201200225 - property situated in said thereon, together with bage. No pets/ smok- Meeting on December 5, opment Building at 2010 Vernon WaterWorks CEMBER 25, 2013 HAS 34878 Title Order No. County and State de- the late fee, costs of ad- ing. Call Alex 2013 at 7:00 p.m. at the Activity Page Just for Kids! South 2760 West, Salt SSD will hold meeting BEEN CANCELLED 12-09060 Loan No. scribed as: The north 55 vertising, and expenses (435)224-4804 653 E North Tooele Fire Sta- Lake City, UT 84104. A December 4, 2013 to re- AGENDA IS AS FOL- 70218G707The following feet of lot 74 and the of the sale, will be sold Main, Grantsville. tion 1540 Sunset Road, Every Thursday in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin court report will be avail- view and vote on budget LOWS: described property will south 15 feet of lot 75, to the highest bidder at a Lake Point Utah. The able to transcribe com- for 2014 and Financial 1. Roll Call be sold at public auction bonneville subdivision, a public auction to be held agenda will be as fol- ments at the meeting. Report. 2. Consideration of Rati- to the highest bidder, subdivision of Tooele at the principal business Water Shares lows: Comments regarding the Patsy E. Holden fication of Bus Turn- without warranty as to ti- city, according to the offi- of the corporation, at 411 1. Call to Order proposed project will be District Clerk around Right-of-Way tle, possession, or en- cial plat thereof, re- So. West Street, Grants- 2. Budget Hearing FOR SALE: 3 Shares received until midnight (Published in the Tran- Grant from BLM cumbrances, payable in corded in the office of ville, Utah, on the 11th 3. Public Concerns Settlment Canyon Irri- Tuesday, December 17, script Bulletin November 3. Payment of Bills lawful money of the the county recorder of day of December, 2013, 4. Approval of Minutes gation. Call 2013. If you are unable 14,19, 21, 26, 28 & De- 4. Council Reports United States, at the tooele county, Utah. at the hour of 7 p.m. 5. Financial Reports (541)545-1282 ask for to attend and would like cember 3, 2013) 5. Adjourn West entrance, North *asset backed pass- (Published in the Tran- 6. Operations Reports Dennis. to submit comments, Amie Russell steps of the Tooele through certificates The script Bulletin November 7. Board Concerns please contact Mason PUBLIC NOTICE Rush Valley Town County District Court 47 street address and other 28, December 3, 5 & 10, 8. Adjournment GRANTSVILLE Irrigation Palmer at 801-975-4970, Notice is hereby given Clerk/ Recorder South Main Tooele, Utah common designation, if 2013) (Published in the Tran- water shares wanted. or email masonpalmer@ that the Tooele City Town Website: www. 84074, on 01/07/2014 at any, of the real property script Bulletin December $2500. I can pay utah.gov. The meeting Council & Tooele City rushvalleytown.com 4:30 p.m., for the pur- described above is pur- 3, 2013) quickly by cash or room is ADA accessible. Redevelopment Agency In compliance with the pose of foreclosing a ported to be: 598 North cashier check. Michael If you have any special of Tooele City, Utah, will Americans with Disability Trust Deed dated Nelson Avenue Tooele 801-870-8085 language, audio, or vis- meet in a Business Act, the Town of Rush 07/29/2004 and exe- Ut 84074 Estimated To- [email protected] ual needs please contact Meeting on Wednesday, Valley will accommodate cuted by Nanette S. tal Debt as of December December 4, 2013 at the Opinions Wiley, as Trustor in favor WATER SHARE Ophir Mason at 801-975-4970 reasonable requests to 31, 2013 is $144,915.93. hour of 7:00 P.M. The of Mortgage Electronic Canyon. Must own dry at least 48 hours prior to Shared Freely. assist persons with dis- The undersigned Trus- meeting will be held at Registrations Systems, lot in Ophir. Owner/ the meeting so that ac- (Yours and Ours.) abilities to participate in tee disclaims any liability the Tooele City Hall Inc., as Nominee for Ae- Agent. (801)322-1141 commodations can be meetings. Requests for for any incorrectness of provided. Council Room located at assistance may be made gis Funding dba Aegis the street address and SELL YOUR CAR or (Published in the Tran- 90 North Main Street, Open Forum by calling Amie Russell Home Equity, a corpora- other common designa- boat in the classifieds. script Bulletin November Tooele, Utah. Every Tuesday at (435) 837-2118 at tion, as Beneficiary, cov- tion, if any, shown Call 882-0050 or visit 19 & December 3, 2013) 1. Pledge of Allegiance least 3 days in advance ering the following real herein. Said sale will be www.tooeletranscript. 2. Roll Call TOOELETRANSCRIPT of a meeting. property located in made,Subscribe but without cove- Today TOOELE RANSCRIPT com or e-mail your ad SELLING YOUR moun- 3. Mayor's Community BULLETIN (Published in the Tran- Tooele County, Utah; nant or warranty, ex- T to tbp@tooeletran- tain bike? www.tooele Youth Recognition script Bulletin December See Attached Exhibit “A” press or 882-0050implied, regard- BULLETIN script.com transcript.com Awards 3, 2013) - Legal Description All of ing title, possession, 4. Open Forum for Pub- Lot 1, Erik's Acres, ac- condition, or encum- lic Comment cording to the official plat brances, including fees, 5. Presentation of Inde- thereof, recorded in the charges and expenses pendent Audit Report Office of the Tooele of the Trustee and of the Presented by Brandon County Recorder Parcel trusts created by said Keyes, Haynie & Com- I.D. No. 08-045-0-0-0001 Deed of Trust, to pay the pany The street address of the remaining principle sums 6. PUBLIC HEARING & property is purported to of the note(s) secured by MOTION on Community be: 3805 Gunderson Cir- said Deed of Trust. The Development Block cle, aka 3813 Gunder- current beneficiary of the Grant (CDBG) Applica- son Circle, Grantsville, Trust Deed as of the tion Sponsorship Utah 84029 The under- date of this notice is: Presented by Shilo signed disclaims any li- Hsbc Bank Usa, N.a., As Baker ability for any error in the Trustee On Behalf Of 7. Resolution 2013-34 A Street address. The cur- Ace Securities Corp. Resolution of the Tooele rent Beneficiary of the Home Equity Loan Trust City Council Amending trust deed is Asset Man- and For The Registered the Fiscal Year agement Holdings, LLC Holders Of Ace Securi- 2013-2014 Budget and the record owner of ties Corp. Home Equity Presented by Glenn the property as of the re- Loan Trust, Series Caldwell cording of this notice is 2006-asap5, * and the 8. Resolution 2013-35 A reported to be Blayne record owners of the Resolution of the Tooele Wiley and Blayne Wiley. property as of the re- City Council Regarding Bidders must be pre- cording of the Notice of Payment, and Security pared to tender to the Default is/ are: Don D to Stay Enforcement, of trustee a $20,000.00 de- Bush and Melissa K Fox. a Judgment in Accor- posit at the sale and the James H. Woodall, dance with Utah Law balance of the purchase TRUSTEE 10808 River Presented by Roger price by 12:00pm the Front Parkway, Suite Baker day following the sale. 175 South Jordan Ut 9. Ordinance 2013-21 Both payments must be 84095 (801)254- 9450 An Ordinance of the in the form of a Cashier's James H. Woodall Sig- Tooele City Council Es- Check. Cash is not ac- nature/ By Dated: No- tablishing its Public ceptable. If the sale is vember 18, 2013 R- Meeting Schedule for set aside for any reason, 434795 Calendar Year 2014 the purchaser at the sale (Published in the Tran- Presented by Michelle shall be entitled only to a script Bulletin November Pitt return of the deposit 26, December 3 & 10, 10. Resolution 2013-04 paid. The purchaser 2013) A Resolution of the Re- shall have no further re- development Agency of course against the Bor- Tooele City, Utah rower, the Lender or the (“RDA”) Establishing its Trustee THIS NOTICE Public Meeting Schedule IS AN ATTEMPT TO for Calendar Year 2014 COLLECT A DEBT AND Presented by Michelle ANY INFORMATION Pitt OBTAINED WILL BE 11. Minutes USED FOR THAT PUR- November 18, 2013 POSE Sale Information (Canvass) Line: 714-480-5690 Sale November 20, 2013 Information Website: 12. Invoices http://www.ascentex.com Presented by Michelle /websales/ Reinstate- Pitt ment and Pay-Off Re- 13. Adjourn quests: (714) 480-5472 Michelle Pitt Dated: November 19, Tooele City Recorder/ 2013. RDA Secretary /s/ JAMES H. WOO- Pursuant to the Ameri- DALL 10808 River cans with Disabilities Front Parkway, Suite Act, Individuals Needing 175 South Jordan, UT, Special Accommoda- 84095 Office: (801) tions Should Notify Mi- 254-9450 Hours: 9:00 chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele AM - 5:00 pm TAC: City Recorder, at 966831 843-2110 prior to the (Published in the Tran- meeting. TDD Phone script Bulletin December Number 843-2108 3, 10 & 17, 2013) (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin December 3, 2013) B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 3, 2013

Mike. “We just hung out with Mission them. They were a great group of continued from page B1 young adults and very accepting of us.” Once in San Diego, the After being out on their mis- Rockwell’s found out the city’s sion for only a few weeks, the diverse culture gave them the Rockwells received a call from feeling of serving in a foreign their mission president. The mission. arrival of a senior couple that “The area we lived in was was going to be assigned to very diverse,” Mike said. “We work full-time at the Mormon shopped at the local ethnic mar- Battalion Historic site in San kets and quite often we were the Diego’s Old Town had been only Caucasians in the store.” delayed by two months. The The Rockwells were able to mission president asked the share their faith with multi-cul- Rockwells to fill in for the cou- tured people that inhabit or visit ple. San Diego, including one of the The Mormon Battalion lost boys of Sudan. Historic Site is a church-owned They also had the opportunity and operated site that tells the to answer questions about the story of a group of around 500 Mormon faith from two young men that were recruited from women from China, including among the group of Mormons one that had recently emigrated headed west under the leader- from China and was planning to ship of Brigham Young to join move to San Diego. the U.S. Army in the Mexican Their first assignment was War. to work with a group of young The group arrived in San adult members. Diego in January 1847 and “We helped them with their stayed on for five months per- activities, including trips to the forming garrison duties until temple, a beach party, and rap- they were discharged in July pelling and rock climbing,” said 1847. NEED CASH NOW? We Want to Make You a Loan! $100-$3,000 TODAY! Noble Finance 435-843-1255

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Sinus Infection? Allergies? Connie and Mike Rockwell in their Tooele home with a painting of the San Diego Temple. The battalion left Council Voice Disorders? Bluffs, Iowa, in July 1846 and marched 2,000 miles to San David K. Palmer M.D. Diego. They blazed a new trail from Santa Fe to San Diego and Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C other pathways that became (over 10 years of ears, nose and throat experience) important in the westward Ear, Nose & Throat movement. They helped build Head & Neck Surgery settlements throughout the southwestern United States and Allergy & Sinus some of the men were instru- Voice Disorders mental in the discovery of gold in California. The historic site recounts the Call 882-6448 to make an appointment march of the battalion and their contributions to the settlement 1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste. #I • Tooele of California through a series of ���������� FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO A farewell petition from the sisters who worked alongside the Rockwells at the Mormon Battalion. It kindly requested the Rockwells to “re-enlist.”

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