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TOOELE Tooele Fourth RANSCRIPT of July Parade T See A2 S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY July 6, 2021 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 128 No. 11 $1.00 UDOT study picks three alternatives for SR-201 extension Next step is environmental study

TIM GILLIE County Traffic Study in July EDITOR 2020. The website included While the extension of an interactive map to gather state Route 201 into Tooele public input on 18 potential County wasn’t on a recently solutions on how to improve released list of transportation the connection between Tooele projects for Tooele County, the and Salt Lake Counties. proposed project is still very The 18 solutions included a much on the books, accord- variety of proposals including ing to Utah Department of one that called for a double- Transportation planners. decker highway that would “The 201 extension wasn’t carry SR-201 over Interstate on the draft 2022-2027 80. Wasatch Front Regional After reviewing the public Council’s Transportation comment, UDOT has selected Improvement Program because three alternative plans for the funding for the extension has SR-201 extension for further not been secured,” said Grant study. Farnsworth, planning manager One alternative, named for UDOT Region 2. the SR-201 bypass, shows an UDOT launched a website for their Northeast Tooele SEE EXTENSION PAGE A11 ®

CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO The BLM to Trace Redd holds on during a ride at the 2021 Bit N’ Spur Rodeo at the Deseret Peak Complex on Saturday. 75TH BIT ‘N’ SPUR RODEO gather Onaqui The Tooele Bit N’ Spur Rodeo has been an Independence Day tradition since 1945, after a one year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic the annual rodeo was last weekend at Deseret Peak Complex. The Bit N’ Spur Rodeo is the oldest wild horses rodeo in Utah and one of the largest rodeos in all the states. Tickets for this year’s rodeo sold out and the event played out before a standing room only crowded audience. Overpopulation and drought have affected horse population, says BLM

TIM GILLIE Onaqui range can sustainably EDITOR support, in conjunction with The Bureau of Land other animals and resource Management Salt Lake Field uses, is 121 to 210 horses. Office will start gathering wild The current horse population horses from Tooele County’s is more than 475, not includ- Onaqui herd starting July 11 ing the current year’s foals, on Dugway Proving Ground according to the BLM. property in Tooele County. Along with overpopulation, The BLM will gather wild this year’s drought is stressing horses from state, private, U.S. the wild g horse population. Forest Service, military, and Due to drought conditions the BLM lands. The wild horse horses have declined in body operations will include areas of condition over the last year Tooele and Juab counties. The due to a lack of forage, accord- operations are expected to last ing to the BLM. for up to 12 days. The BLM will proactively The operations are designed implement population growth to address overpopulation in suppression, which is already the Onaqui Herd Management occurring in the herd manage- Area, according to BLM offi- ment area through remote cials. darting, through this summer’s During the operations, some horse gathering. horses will be removed, and The aim is to use the some will be returned to the operations to slow population herd management area. Mares growth, maintain population returned to the management size within appropriate man- CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTOS area will be treated with a agement level, and reduce the Erda resident Ethan McNeil (above) competes in the bare- fertility control vaccine to help overpopulation of wild horses back riding contest. Devri Priest of Erda (top right) rides in stabilize population increases. barrel racing. A rodeo clown (right) in the arena. The number of horses the SEE HORSES PAGE A11 ®

WEATHER FORECAST INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD A5 CLASSIFIEDS A6 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY Grantsville OBITUARIES A9 Fourth of July OPEN FORUM A4 parade See A2 93 100 100 93 93 99 97 63 66 70 64 61 63 68 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY July 6, 2021 TOOELE 4TH OF JULY PARADE CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTOS

The Tooele High School ShaRonns. Honoring the Girl Scouts

Members of the Marine Corps League serve as color guards for the U.S. Flag in the Tooele City Fourth of July parade followed by Tooele City’s royalty on the Tooele City float.

A young girl rides her bike in The Tooele County Summer Band marches down Tooele City’s Main Street. Tooele City’s Fourth of July parade. The Tooele County parade float depicting the “Fastest County in Utah.”

GRANTSVILLE 4TH OF JULY PARADE MARK WATSON/TTB PHOTOS

Grantsville High School marching band marching on Main Street in Grantsville during the 2021 Fourth of July Parade.

Children participate in Grantsville’s 4th of July parade.

TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN ADMINISTRATION Scott C. Dunn Publisher Marine Corps League Color Guards carry the U.S. flag in the Grantsville Fourth of July parade. Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus OFFICE Bruce K. Dunn Controller Chris Evans Office Manager Vicki Higgins Customer Service Patricia Cook Circulation Manager EDITORIAL A Jeep decorated to celebrate the Fourth of July in Grantsville. Tim Gillie Editor Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer Mark Watson Correspondent ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist PRODUCTION Perry A. Dunn Pre-press Manager Mindy Wiseman Production Dan Coats Pre-press Technician

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OBITUARY DEADLINE: 10:30 a.m. day of publication. at the Fridays on Vine concert there,” Coburn said. “They do “Eric is a very important Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued series in Tooele. us a lot of justice.” part of our show,” said Coburn. twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals Imagine has been perform- Since their early days at “There’s a lot going on with postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by ing since 1993. Lagoon, the band has played different sound bites while we the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. “At first, we auditioned all over the county and as far are playing. The comments we Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, for Lagoon amusement park away as China. get everywhere we play are Tooele City, Utah 84074. to play during the summer In 2008 the band bought all due to Eric. He is a master POSTMASTER: there and that’s where we a van to be able to travel the sound man.” Send change of address to: PO Box 390 really developed a show,” said country to perform. Most of the members of the Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 Tom Coburn, who plays John “We have put a lot of miles band live in Utah but Fazzi 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 Lennon in the band. “Instead on that van,” Coburn joked. lives in New York. email: [email protected] of a band just getting up there Coburn is the only original “We used to live all over the or visit our website extension at playing, we developed a show member of the band remain- place and wherever we were TooeleOnline.com and that was it. We took off ing. playing, we would fly to,” Entire contents ©2021 Transcript Bulletin from there.” Currently, the other band Coburn said. Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may Each member of the band members consist of Richard The band members don’t be reproduced in any form without the dresses up like the Beatles Fazzi, who plays Paul practice together hardly ever, written consent of the editor or publisher. character they portray and McCartney; Brad Armstrong, according to Coburn. wear wigs, according to who plays the part of George COURTESY TOM COBURN SEE IMAGINE PAGE A3 ➤ Coburn. Harrison and Mark Robinette, “Imagine,” a Beatles tribute band will play at Fridays on Vine. TUESDAY July 6, 2021 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 Local motocross rider to attend national competition CEILLY SUTTON inspiring individuals. Batt continued. “When you STAFF WRITER “Motocross is just a big fam- are going into a rut and you’re Jordan Batt, a 19-year- ily. It’s not like any other sport,” going fast, there is more than old motocross rider from he said. “It’s a huge family. It’s just one rut. There could be five Grantsville will be attend- so nice to go to a race and know ruts. There could be 10 ruts, or ing the Loretta Lynn’s AMA everybody there. So, it’s inspir- there could be 15. You have to Amateur National Motocross ing that way.” know when you hit that jump Championship in August. “This is a competitive sport until you hit that corner, you Batt has loved motocross but everyone looks out for have to make fast decisions. You since he was four years old. everyone,” said Batt’s mother, have to go right in and focus on “This is something that I’ve Crystal Goff. what you’re doing and pick the always liked to do, you know? Batt explained that moto- fastest and smoothest rut- the Batt said. “I’ve tried other sports cross is a complex sport. best and the one that’s going to but I always come back to rac- “Some people might think benefit you the most.” ing my dirt bike.” that motocross is just riding a Motocross is dangerous and Batt inherited his love of rid- dirt bike but it’s more than just Batt has suffered many injuries ing from his dad, Brandon, and riding a dirt bike. It’s harder during his time competing. other family members who love than people think,” Batt said. “It’s a very dangerous sport,” motocross. “Not everyone can get on a dirt said Goff. “You will get hurt “My dad used to do this,” bike and do what my family has and Jordan has been hurt many COURTESY CRYSTAL GOFF Batt said. “I’ve grown up around done and be able to ride one. A times before.” Jordan Batt with his motocross bike at his home in COURTESY CRYSTAL GOFF this and that’s what I’ve always lot of people do it for fun but I When Batt participates in a Grantsville. Jordan Batt rounds a corner during a race. seen and it just made me want like to do it competitively. There race, the race either consists of to do it.” is a lot of blood, sweat, and several laps around a track or a have felt the way this one felt,” the world,” Batt said. “I feel ing. Growing up riding his dirt tears going into it.” 15- or 20-minute race. Batt said, speaking about the pretty cool to say that I’m one of “Making it to where I am bike and competing, Batt has “Motocross is physical but Batt has raced in a few cham- race in California that qualified the 42 fastest kids in the world.” now has been a lot of hard work made friends and met many it’s actually a mind game,” pionships during his career and him for nationals. “The race The race will take place Aug. and dedication,”said Batt. “I has won three. was last month and I just raced 2-7. wasn’t giving up.” He also races a local series in my class.” “This will be a cool experi- Because of the high price called RMX and has won mul- During his race in California ence and not a lot of people can of attending nationals, Batt’s tiple races. last month, Jordan crashed go to this,” Batt said. mother is selling gift baskets to Bates Canyon Road Batt participated in the 2020 on his dirt bike but still placed Batt works in construction help cover the cost. August St Utah State Championship for first. and won’t have much time to To buy a basket, please call motocross and won. He also “My number one goal in prepare for his race but this is Goff at 801-414-1294 or add

Heidi Way Heidi Subject Property won the regional championship motocross was to make it to no different before other races. her on her personal Facebook AshleeWay title in his class in California, Loretta’s and this year I finally “I work a full-time job, so I page — Crystal Goff. which helped him qualify did it,” Batt said. don’t really have time to train Batt would like to thank his for the Loretta Lynn’s AMA The AMA Amateur is the during the week,” he said. “I do mother and father, along with

Nicole Way Cir Hazel Clayton Dr Amateur National Motocross world’s largest amateur race for ride every weekend.” his stepmother Krista and his SR 36 Championship in Tennessee. motocross. Batt has the potential to stepfather Jeff for all of their “I have won quite a few races “There will be 42 kids per become a supercross rider in support. in my life and none of them class. It’s the fastest 42 kids in the future if he keeps practic- [email protected]

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TIM GILLIE recommendation with the traf- EDITOR fic study in front of them. The Tooele County Planning During their June 30 meet- Commission considered a ing, the planning county plan- rezone request for the second ning commission reviewed time during their June 30 a report from A Trans, a Salt meeting. Lake City-based transportation The request was from Tom engineering company. Parker who wants to have The report stated that about 47.4 acres south of Droubay Road is a two-lane Bates Canyon Road and west arterial road with a capac- of Droubay Road rezoned from ity of 13,000 annual daily rural residential 5-acre mini- trips. The Utah Department of mum lot size to rural residen- Transportation recorded 1,900 tial 1-acre minimum lot size. annual daily trips on Droubay The Tooele County Planning Road in 2017, according to the Commission reviewed Parker’s report. application during their May 5 Using the Institute of meeting and voted to recom- Transportation Engineers Trip mend approval of the request. Generation Manual, A Trans However, the County determined the traffic generat- Council during their June 15 ed by Parker’s proposal, which meeting noted that the rezone will have 39 single- family resi- application was incomplete at dential units, is projected to be the time the planning commis- 368 daily trips or 2.8% of the sion reviewed it, including the roadway capacity. lack of a traffic study. The planning commission The County Council voted voted to again send a positive to send the application back recommendation to the County to the planning commission Council. so they could give an updated [email protected]

since the pandemic hit. Imagine “We can’t wait to be able to continued from page A2 look at people’s faces without masks,” Coburn said. “We have been staring at cameras for the “Definitely we practice on last year and a half but this will our own to keep our voices be a really fun time.” good and all that but when Later this summer the you’ve done a show that many band will play in Yellowstone times, you don’t really need National Park, Nevada, to practice,” he said. “When Wyoming, and Colorado. we are playing a new song or “This summer we are keep- songs that we haven’t played in ing it within 500 miles of Salt a while, we sometimes practice Lake,” said Coburn. the day before though. It’s just Imagine will play at 7 p.m. kind of ingrained in us and Friday at the Aquatic Center honestly the musicianship of Park located on East Vine the guys in this band is just Street in Tooele City. incredible.” “It’s time to get back out and Combined the band mem- get involved- breathe some bers have over 200 years of fresh air and be out in the experience. world,” said Coburn. Fridays on Vine is Imagine’s “We are trying to recreate favorite place to perform. that excitement that was dur- “We have played at Fridays ing that time when the Beatles on Vine a number of times played together,” Coburn said. and it’s one of those shows “You get a live Beatle show that we always look forward plus the marvel of modern to,” Coburn said. “The crowd technology. I am playing is always great and we always keyboards up there on stage seem to play there in the end that can replicate chords and of June or the beginning of strings and stuff that wasn’t July. It really kicks off our sum- available to them back in the mer and it’s a great way to kick day, so it’s really cool. We are off the summer.” putting on an album quality The concert Friday will be show when we are up there.” the band’s second live show [email protected] CountryFanFest.com A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY July 6, 2021

Editor Tim Gillie [email protected] Open Forum 435-882-0050

OUR VIEW Independence Day celebrated Tooele County citizens celebrated the Fourth of July or Independence Day this past weekend with great flair and safety. There were fireworks, parades, races, concerts, rodeos, break- fasts and other events scattered throughout the county as resi- dents came together as a community and in their homes with their families to celebrate the historic moment when the colonies declared their independence from the British Crown. We give thanks to the many groups and individuals that made the public celebrations possible. On July 2, 1776 the Continental Congress approved a resolu- tion by Richard Henry Lee that called for the colonies indepen- dence from Great Britain. Two days later, on July 4, the Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, a document primarily authored by Thomas Jefferson that formally explained the rea- sons for breaking ties with the British kingdom. Lacking television, radio, and Facebook, in 1776 the Declaration of Independence was read publicly so people could hear the news. Concerts, bonfires, parades and the firing of can- nons and muskets often accompanied those readings. John Adams, who believed July 2 was the correct day to cele- brate our Independence, wrote that the day should be celebrated with “Pomp and Parade…Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other.” Philadelphia held the first annual commemoration of indepen- dence on July 4, 1777. Massachusetts, the home of the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party, became the first state to make July 4 an official state holiday in 1781. In 1870, the U.S. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Congress made July 4, Independence Day, a federal holiday. Now that the celebration is over, we suggest it is time to take a Hat’s off to the Bit N Spur Manipulated? ly have the information that think the public can’t decide few minutes and read the document that we just got through cel- Congratulations to the In a television interview on we need to make a reasonable for themselves.” ebrating if you haven’t already done so. Tooele Bit N Spur riding club June 23, Dr. Robert Malone, decision.” Anyone feeling manipu- It is in the declaration that we find the founding fathers affir- on another fun and entertain- one of the inventors of the In another television inter- lated? mative statement that “all men are created equal, that they are ing rodeo. It is a great way mRNA technology, expressed view on the same day, Dr. Rex Ward endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that to spend an evening, and his concerns about the vac- Harvey Risch, professor of epi- Tooele among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” the Fourth of July in Tooele cines: demiology at Yale University, The declaration goes to explain that governments — deriving County wouldn’t be the same “One of my concerns is that had this to say about how their just powers from the consent of the governed — are insti- without it. the government is not being badly the reputation of medi- LETTERS POLICY tuted to secure these rights. I offer my thanks and appre- transparent with us about what cal experts has suffered during The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes Claiming not to declare their independence for “light and tran- ciation to the club members [the] risks are. I’m of the opin- the pandemic: letters to the editor from readers. sient causes,” the representatives of the colonies listed 27 tyranni- and other volunteers who ion that people have the right “I think it’s pretty bad, and Letters must be no longer than 250 cal grievances against the King of Great Britain. work hard to provide this great to decide whether to accept I think the problem is that… words, civil in tone, written exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and In the concluding paragraph, the declaration — “The unani- entertainment year after year. vaccines or not, especially the federal agencies have told accompanied by the writer’s name, mous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America” A note to Mayor Wynn: since these are experimental the public what the agencies address and phone number. All letters — after appealing to the “Supreme Judge of the world for the It has been a bunch of years vaccines. This is a fundamental want the public to know that may be subject to editing. rectitude of our intentions,” declares the authority by which since we sang together, and right having to do with clinical will motivate them to carry Readers who are interested in writing independence is claimed as “In the Name, and by Authority of I was happily reminded of research ethics. out the agencies’ plans, rather a longer guest op-ed column on the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, how beautiful your voice was “My concern is that I know than the truth. If there are side a topic of general interest should contact Editor Tim Gillie. That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and when you sang at the rodeo. that there are risks, but we effects, you tell the truth, you Independent States.” Your rendition of our National don’t have access to the data… say what the side effects are. Email: [email protected] Fax: (435) 882-6123 Once again affirming that just governments derive their power Anthem gave me chills. Thanks so that we can accurately Give the public credit for the Mail: Letters to the Editor and authority from the people. for sharing! assess those risks. Therefore, ability to evaluate the evidence Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Eleven years later our founding fathers gave us a new frame- Marty J Ahlstrom for folks like your audience for themselves. Don’t railroad P.O. Box 390 work for a national government, a to be adopted Tooele and you and me, we don’t real- it down on them because you Tooele, UT 84074 with a Bill of Rights. The much discussed and argued over second amendment secures “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms ...” stating that a well regulated militia is necessary to the “security of a free GUEST OPINION state.” However, our founding fathers gave us another weapon to use to reject tyrants and protect our freedom — the right to vote. giving others equality doesn’t have no fear of expressing for the better. In the United States of America there are no kings, potentates, I’m Tired diminish our own equality. my opinion or calling out the I’m tired of the idea that life or other monarchs that exercise power over the people. There are I’m tired of the misinformed wrongs I see, but when my must be fun and easy. no hereditary or life time peers that serve in our legislative bod- JAN ESHETE judgments. husband tried to do that, he This past year has been hard ies. We are a free people. Most of us believe that we was put in jail for four hours, for everyone, but it’s been Our public officers maintain their position and authority by the n Monday, June 14, I are respectful, treat others dragged out of his cell, and sat so much harder for minori- “name and authority of the good people” of the states. Odrove to our family’s busi- equally, and value all human on by officers who demanded ties. During the pandemic, a As much as we appreciate our Declaration of Independence ness and saw that someone beings. However, if you don’t that he call them “Sir.” My drugged-up woman attempted and Constitution. We can’t celebrate them without honoring, as had spray-painted the words think you have bias or preju- husband is from a third-world to violently bash his head in Abraham Lincoln said, “the brave men (and women), living and “Nigga Ave” on our fence – and dices, you are fooling yourself. country, so he wasn’t shocked with a baseball bat. He called dead” that have fought to protect our liberties. I cried. I’ve been married to a at this treatment but disap- the police for help, but when To honor them, Lincoln said: “We here highly resolve that This is not the first graffiti black man for over 20 years. pointed that it happens in they arrived, they handcuffed these dead shall not have died in vain — that this nation, under we’ve had, but this time it was I can still catch myself think- America, but it still disturbs him and forced him to sit on God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of more personal and disgusting. ing less of someone different me. the curb in front of his own the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from I cried because I’m tired of than myself. Of course we can I’m tired of hearing people restaurant for more than an the earth.” seeing my husband, my fam- all find ways to improve, but say that they don’t want to hour before they would believe ily, and other colored people those of us who come from hear any more about Black that he was actually the one belittled. the privileged majority have a Lives Matter or about the his- who had called for help. GUEST OPINION I’m tired of the misunder- responsibility to do more. torical mistreatment of minori- I’m tired of the denial — standings and misinterpreta- I’m tired of the majority not ties. and thinking that these things tions. recognizing its privilege. It’s always difficult to hear don’t happen here. We can We all want the same thing Life has been hard for me, uncomfortable truths, but choose to root out racism — to be respected, secure, but it hasn’t been hard because we have to learn from our rather than passively looking loved, and heard. As a white of my skin color. My husband past so that we don’t repeat the other way. Trump’s huge person, I recognize that some knows five languages and has it. Learning history from the I’m tired of me choosing not in my race have chosen to two master’s degrees, but still perspective of those who’ve to speak up for my husband oppress. Minorities — whether couldn’t find a job after gradu- been mistreated doesn’t Rundassa Eshete and others they be black, brown, indig- ating — even while his white mean we are learning to hate who endure unnecessary hard- 2023 decision enous, female, LGBTQ, handi- classmates had jobs and sign- America. We can learn from ships just because of their skin capped, or otherwise — can on bonuses before graduation. the mistreatment of slaves and color or they’re not part of the ometime in 2023, Donald only struggle to find a way out My husband has a general indigenous people just as we majority. STrump will presumably from under that oppression. contractor’s license and owns can learn from the persecution I’m tired of being tired and make the most momentous It seems that the fear of three companies, but people of the Mormon pioneers and so now I’m choosing to speak decision by a single person losing that oppressive control looking for the owner walk Holocaust victims. up. affecting the fate of the ignites the bad elements in the right past him to the nearest Our ancestors are flawed, Republican Party in decades. majority to even more oppres- white person. just as we are, but we can learn Jan Eshete is a resident of He will decide whether to sion. I wish they could see that As part of the majority, I from them, and desire change Stansbury Park run for president again, and that will determine who’s the frontrunner (Trump, if he’s a threw his hat in the ring as a GUEST OPINION go) and the contours of the Republican has someone had race. such “yea or nay” influence If Trump runs, he will, one over the nation’s politics. assumes, blot out the sun. Trump’s continued sway has Delay of US- border reopening raises questions Everything will be about him been a boon to his most hard- -- his record, his pronounce- core cadre, but it is a problem here’s no reason why comparable infection levels passport is proof that a person ments, his animosities. Much for , at least if that Tthe U.S.-Canada border -- notably those in Europe -- has either been vaccinated of the conservative mass media term is to mean anything more shouldn’t already be open, yet have reopened their borders against COVID-19, has recov- will get on board, while the than personal loyalty to him. the two countries have mutu- Rachel Marsden to foreign tourists already. All ered from it, or has tested GUEST COLUMNIST mainstream media -- inadver- In particular, his staying power ally decided to extend border visitors are required to present negative for the virus. The Irish tently aiding him, yet again risks overshadowing and dis- restrictions until at least July negative tests upon boarding government spilled the beans -- will be even more intensely torting the development of 21. One has to wonder if it has a flight. But the possibility of on June 20, when its deputy hostile. the populist wing of the party, something to do with the lack travel nonetheless exists. head of government, Leo The choice between this and which should be about more of readiness for digital sanitary der between the two nations Americans traveling to Varadkar, clarified in a radio a more “normal” nomination than “Stop the Steal” and passports meant to collect your would have to wait. That is, Europe currently have a priva- interview that unvaccinated battle is Trump’s alone. adherence to one man, even if private health information. unless these governments cy advantage over Europeans people will indeed be able to Perhaps not since Dwight that man has defied political U.S. President Joe Biden’s consider you “essential” -- a traveling within the Continent, travel within Europe as long Eisenhower turned aside Harry gravity. administration and Canadian word that should irk anyone but it may not last. as they have a Digital Covid Truman’s entreaties to run for Prime Minister Justin wanting to avoid a slippery The EU Digital Covid Certificate showing a negative president as a Democrat and SEE LOWRY PAGE A7 ® Trudeau’s government doused slope straight into a dystopian Certificate went live this test result. the hopes of North American future. month, harmonized with Apparently vaccination Tooele Transcript Bulletin Editorial Board summer road-trippers last COVID-19 rates in the two mobile phone applications. wasn’t really the endgame Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Timothy H. Gillie week, as it was announced that countries are similarly low, According to the European Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor the full reopening of the bor- and other countries with Union’s website, the digital SEE MARSDEN PAGE A7 ® TUESDAY July 6, 2021 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 Bulletin Board

pioneer ancestors to join the daughters of 580 S. Main St., Tooele. We are open Officers (NSO’s) are available by appoint- ner and socializing. If you are interested be overwhelming for the newly diag- Tooele Utah Pioneers? You can join as an associ- on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ment to help veterans and their families or have questions, please join us at the nosed. Tooele has a support group for ate! If you do have pioneer ancestors Everyone is welcome, no requirements. submit claims for compensation, obtain Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement persons with Parkinson’s disease and their Senior Center and have not yet joined us in one of our Come as often as you need, we have health and educational well-earned ben- Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at caregivers. You can learn how others are The senior center is for the enjoyment camps, now is a great time to do so! The plenty of food. First Baptist Church, 435- efits. All DAV services are free of charge. 435-277-0087. coping with PD and how to live well. We of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours Tooele Valley Company has a camp in the 882-2048. For information, please join our monthly meet the third Friday of each month from are Monday — Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Pine Canyon area (Helen Gillespie Shields), meetings. Call commander Dustee Tooele Valley Family History 1 to 2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, Friday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. New and exciting the Erda area (Rose Springs Camp) and the Baby Blankets Needed Thomas 435-830-8487, or Adjutant Curtis Center 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, Stansbury, Lake Point areas (Benson Grist Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- G. Beckstrom at 435-840-0547. Please Research your ancestors free with call Hal at 435-840-3683. crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled Mill Camp). We would love to have you ery at Mountain West Medical Center. leave messages if no contact. trained Family Search volunteers at the art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, come and learn about the Tooele valley’s Blankets should be new and in good Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class history, as well as more about our beauti- condition. Homemade blankets are also COVID-19 Help for DAV N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. to Recovery” movies and health classes. Meals-On- ful Utah. For more information, contact accepted if new. Donations can be turned The Disabled American Veterans Hours of operation: Tuesday through Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 Wheels available for homebound. Lunch Julie Hunt, President of the Tooele valley in at the volunteer desk at Mountain West National Office has established a relief Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4, Tooele served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- company DUP at 435-849-4270 Medical Center, 2055 N. Main St., Tooele. fund to provide financial aid to service- Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all gested contribution is $3. For those under Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with any ques- connected disabled veterans who have evenings by appointment only. Special those affected by someone else’s addic- 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to Grantsville City Library tions. lost employment or income due to the classes offered regularly. Call the center tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help the store or doctor visits for residents in We are no longer charging overdue fines COVID-19 virus pandemic. The issued for more information. by sharing our experience, strength and Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- for items returned after their due date. Just Serve grants are meant to help disabled service- hope. For more information, please con- If you are interested in serving in your portation information call 435-843-4114. Our hours are Tuesday — Friday from 10 connected veterans pay bills, obtain food, Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U tact Terri at 435-313-4851. For more information about the Tooele a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. community or know of a service project and provide for their families during these This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at center, call 435-843-4110. to 3 p.m. We are offering limited contact that would benefit your community, go to difficult times. the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 Children’s Choir Auditions hold pick-up, please call 435-884-1670 for justserve.org and post your project or sign The application for this relief can be S. Main St., Tooele. For more information, Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- Tooele Pioneer Museum more information. up to become a volunteer for the project found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 47 E. Vine Street, free admission. Open of your choice today! This is a free website will need to fully complete the application at 435-849-4180. years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday Grantsville Irrigation Company that connects community needs with vol- and provide documentation verifying owner and director of Blake Music Studios, and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most Grantsville Irrigation has increased unteers who can help meet those needs. their status as a service-connected dis- Alcoholics Anonymous directs the choir. Blake has a degree in Tuesdays year-round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the allotment from 50,000 gallons per abled veteran who has lost employment Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. vocal performance and has taught at the Open other times by appointment. Call residential share to 100,000 gallons per Moose as a result of the pandemic. Disabled Main St., daily at 12 p.m. and 8 p.m. Park collegiate level. If your child loves to sing 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- residential share. Agricultural users have veterans who are small business owners in back. and you are looking for an exceptional 5139. World class Indian arrowhead collec- been issued an additional turn making a Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are Meals at Lodge or who work independently and have musical experience for them, this is it. For tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org. total of two regular turns for the season. been negatively impacted financially as a also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 more information and to register for an We would like to thank users for their con- Friday and Saturday night dinners will p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron Mobile Vet Center be served from 4 to 8 p.m. result of the virus may also be eligible for audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. tinued efforts to conserve water. Please this assistance. Dr., Tooele. com or call 435-277-0755. To better serve veterans located in contact the office at 435-884-3451 or Friday night dinners change weekly, Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center [email protected] with any questions or you can order from the menu items Young People in Recovery Tooele Valley Youth Symphony (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday or concerns. Saturday night. All meals are for a reason- Groups and Events Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold Tooele Valley Youth Symphony accepts from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern able price. all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 young band and orchestra musicians ages side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. Daily lunch specials are available at the Tooele County Daughters of The p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and 11-18 from across the valley. Auditions to 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides Schools lodge from 11 a.m. Utah Pioneers also on the first and third Friday of the be announced for fall 2021. We will also Take-out orders can be called in during month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park free, confidential counseling for theater The Daughters welcome all who would offer classes for a brand new TVYS Junior. our operating hours and picked up at the Apartments Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., veterans of all conflicts. For further St. Marguerite Catholic School like to join us in our goal of “Preserving Please check our website for details in Students of all faiths are welcome lodge at a time agreed upon. Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- information contact Dave Brown at 801- our Heritage Together.” For information the coming weeks. www.beginbandan- from preschool through 8th grade at For members and their guests only. 695-6611, Audrey at 435-255-9518, or Heidi 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center on joining, see our website at dup- dorchestranow.com. Tooele County’s only faith-based school. at 435-255-9905. 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov tooeleco.org Featuring all-day kindergarten, all-day Meetings Our museum located at 39 E. Vine Street, Rocky Mountain Hospice Donate to Library preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small Meetings for the Loyal Order of the Family support group Want to have more meaning in your life. Tooele, is open Memorial Day to Labor Please remember the “Friends of the class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- Moose occur on the first and third Sunday Get your loved one sober. The USARA Do you want to do something that is sat- Day Friday and Saturday 10-4, also by Tooele City Library” while doing home riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or of the month at 10 a.m. Chapter 1521 Craft family support group is held isfying and of great service to your com- appointment. To make an appointment, cleaning and donate your used books to visit www.stmargschool.org. meetings are on the third Sunday of the Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain call Judy at 435-496-0803 or Dorothy at the bookstore in the library. Money from month at 10:30 a.m. Loyal Order of the room at the Tooele City Library. Group Hospice volunteer. No experience 435-830-9493 book sales is used to support programs Moose meeting for July 4th has been books and materials provided. Craft is a required. All training, background check In commemoration of the Deseret Peak within the library. The library is located at Education cancelled. free program for family members who and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. Temple, the DUPs are selling handker- 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call have a loved one with a substance use The only requirement is your desire to Events chiefs. To order your handkerchief, visit 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. Tooele Technical College disorder. For more information, call Heidi help someone in need. Please contact Our Veteran’s Day dinners are back. This our website at org. Thank you for your support. Programs with space available duptooeleco.org Warr at 435-255-9905. Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky include the POST (Peace Officer month it will be on Thursday, July 29 at Books for the Whole Family 5:30 p.m. Please come help recognize/ Daytime Care for Adults Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy Standards Training) program (Satellite Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at Donated children’s books and paper- honor one of our veterans. For members A respite program is available for Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s Change 801-397-4902. backs are for sale for 25¢, hardcovers are License (CDL) program and Software and their guests only. caregivers in Tooele County for adult We’ve changed the date and loca- $1, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays, 5 to Development. These programs and others loved ones who need supervised care tion of our meeting. Please join us the Denny Denton Memorial Golf during the day. Call Lighthouse Adult The Next Chapter 8 p.m. on Mondays, and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today third Monday of every month online The Next Chapter is a free social support Care Services at 435-249-5632 for more on Tuesdays at the Tooele City Library. All and begin training for a promising career. Tournament through Zoom. The Tooele County Health and educational program to help widows information. proceeds go back to the library for proj- Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- July 31, 2021, at 8 a.m., Oquirrh Hills Golf Department’s Aging Services program and widowers adjust to the loss of their Course. Sign up at the Moose Lodge or ects and programs. es at 435-248-1800 for more information. Tooele County Arts Guild is the sponsor for this free Alzheimer’s spouse through monthly activities. You by phoning the Lodge at 435-882-2931. Association Caregiver Support Group. Community Book Sharing Box All artists from Tooele County age 13 are invited to join others who are on the Adult Education Proceeds go to the Grantsville High The groups are designed to provide emo- same page as you, to begin a new chapter The Community Book Sharing Box is and above are welcome to join the Tooele Get your high school diploma this year School Golf Team. tional, educational, and social support for in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele located at 987 S. 1050 West (new location). County Arts Guild for an evening, or for at the Tooele Community Learning Center. caregivers. Call 435-843-4119 to register to County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for The Cook family are the stewards of the the year as a member. Benefits of mem- All classes required for a high school receive the meeting link. more details. “Little Free Library.” Anyone can take a diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Eagles bership include the opportunity to display book or bring a book to donate and share aration and English as a second language your artwork for show and sale in various Food Addicts in Recovery Sons of Utah Pioneers Evening Car Show venues around Tooele County, as well as with others. To learn more and to find are available. Register now to graduate Anyone interested in the history of July 10, 5 – 8 p.m. Food, games and regular updates on events in our commu- Anonymous other locations near you go to www.little- — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah drinks available. Join us at 50 S. 1st Street. nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- Are you having trouble controlling the freelibrary.org; under the “Map” tab enter Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- pioneers, we need you. The Son of Utah FOE 164 ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery your zip code. cation classes are for students 18 and over. Pioneers are currently curtailing our meet- Call 435-228-8217 for more information. Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- Meetings ery program for anyone suffering from ings due to the pandemic but watch this ESOL food addiction. Meetings are held every bulletin and we will announce our next Grantsville ESOL conversational classes are held Auxiliary meetings are on the 2nd and Stansbury Days Triathlon Saturday at 8:30 a.m. at the Pioneer meeting, which will be a virtual meet- Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele 4th Mondays of each month. Stansbury Days Triathlon is happening Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Enter at ing. Also watch for an announcement of Share your Ancestry Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- Aerie meetings are on the 2nd and 4th Aug. 21, 2021. Mark your calendars. To the north back entrance. For more infor- the opening of the James Bevan Pioneer The Family History Center in Grantsville dents may also come anytime the center is Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. register, go to: www.runnercard.com/ mation, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 Museum when it is safe to admit the pub- has been gathering histories, pictures and open for individualized study. Registration roadrace/public/raceGroup/976695 obituaries of residents of Grantsville. All Social Room Teens and adults, first timer, or experi- or Denise 435-840-2375 or visit www. lic. For more information about the Sons is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Please notice that the Social Room is information will be shared upon request, enced. 500m swim (that’s 10 laps) / 11.75- foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to of Utah Pioneers, contact Howard Yerke, Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- open 7 days a week from 2 to 6 p.m. There but we are asking for your help in further- mile bike on a pretty flat course/ 5km run attend. Membership Chairman, 435-841-9718 or tion. is no sitting or standing at the bar and ing this work. Thanks for all who have (that’s 3.1 miles). You can even sign up [email protected] tables are set six feet apart and are sani- with a team. This event is a blast. Train Tooele County Aging assisted. Please contact Don and Patti Early Head Start Tooele County Aging is looking for TC Squares Dance Club DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers tized regularly. For the next two weeks with a friend, compete with your neigh- Johnson, by email: [email protected], by volunteers to help us meet the needs of The TC Squares Dance Club has begun NO COST weekly home visits for families masks are required to enter and upon bors, and get cheered on by your com- mail: P.O. Box 744 Grantsville, UT 84029, or seniors in the community. Many seniors dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke who are eligible under the age of 3. Home exiting the building. After entering the munity. Prizes, T-shirts, raffle, and food. As by phone: 435-884-5018, 435-224-5010. require assistance and need rides to doc- Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 visits include parent and child education, building please print your name on the always, we need volunteers, so if you want tors or other professionals. Rides help West, Tooele, from 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Please Senior Center assessments, and family support services forms provided in the event that contact to get involved without the sweat, sign up seniors live more independent lives. Call bring finger food to share. For more infor- The senior center is for the enjoyment including nutrition education. We also tracing would be needed, this information to help on race day. 435-843-4114 for more information. The mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours offer comprehensive health services for will only be used in the event of contact Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 expecting mothers including prenatal tracing. We are OPEN and invite you to Ladies Community Club of also are in need of volunteers. For more website at tcsquares.com. p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. New and parent education and support services. come down and see what we’ve done to Tooele information about volunteering at the exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- help make it safe to go out. To view upcoming events, learn more The social room is open 2 to 6 p.m. daily, Grantsville Center call 435-884-3446. For Tooele County Homemakers crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint 882-3439. about our organization, or to become a We would like to invite all ladies to our staffed with volunteer bartenders, please volunteering at the Tooele Center call knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise member, please find us on Facebook or Homemakers club. Meetings are held on tip accordingly. 435-843-4110. program, wood carving and health Free Developmental Evaluation you can email us at ladiescommunity- the first Tuesday of every month with a classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers [email protected]. Life’s Worth Living Foundation luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., no cost developmental evaluations for homebound. Lunch served weekdays. Suicide support group meetings are September through May. Located at 151 children ages birth to three years old. Elks TOPS Weight Loss Support For 60 and above, suggested contribu- held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at N. Main, in the auditorium of the Health We provide a full range of services for Group tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. Craft Night Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. Department and USU Extension offices. children with developmental delays or The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Transportation available to the store or July 21. Sign up at the Elks. Main St., Tooele, in the classroom by the Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due disabilities. Our goal is to minimize the Weight Loss Support Group meets every doctor visits for residents in Tooele and cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal per year. For more information, call Eileen effects of the delay and reduce the need Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Grantsville areas. For transportation Bar thoughts or have lost a loved one to 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne for long-term services throughout their Church, 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Weigh-in information call 435-843-4114. For more We are open and now serving food suicide, please plan on attending. Please 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. school years. For more information call begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by a meeting information about the Grantsville center, Tuesday thru Saturday, 11 a.m. to close. go on Facebook and like our page to Thank you and we hope to see you all this 435-833-0725 or visit us at ddivantage.org. at 6 p.m. Men, women and children are call 435-884-3446. Our new contact phone number is 435- keep current with our latest news and September. invited to attend. Come and let us help 249-0192. We look forward to seeing you. events. Contact us on that page, visit Daughters of Utah Pioneers you live a healthier lifestyle. For more lifesworthlivingfoundation.com, or call Tooele County Quilters The DUP is seeking any family histories, Charity information visit TOPS.org or contact Mary 435-248-LIVE. All meetings are held on the third photographs, books, stories or vintage Disabled Veterans Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. Tooele Children’s Justice Center Tuesday of each month in the Tooele artifacts (before 1900) to display at the County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Parkinson’s Disease Support DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Chapter 20 – Disabled American Tooele Gem and Mineral Society are $20 per year to be paid at the first W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Group Veterans A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can meeting. Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the snacks. We appreciate all donations. For The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County meets the first Thursday of the month. Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440, 36 Chapter 20 for the Disabled American Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or S. 100 East, Tooele. Veterans holds monthly general member- the downstairs conference room of the Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, 47 Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Bulletin Board Policy www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or United Methodist Dinner Come and learn about rocks, minerals, Tooele United Methodist Church offers a E. Vine St. (rear basement door entrance) If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin www.exploretooele.com. and ways to craft them, and enjoy field at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and in Tooele, every third Thursday of the trips for rock collecting. Membership is Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- social hour begins at 4 p.m. and dinner month at 7 p.m. We welcome all veterans Tooele Valley Company DUP to come join us in the camaraderie with $15 per year. For more information email profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising depart- Ladies: Did you know that there are is served from 5 – 6 p.m., 78 E. Utah Ave., other veterans at our monthly meetings. [email protected]. ment. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin three Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP) Tooele. All are welcome. Chapter 20 has trained Chapter Service cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announce- companies her in Utah Tooele Valley? Did Tooele Valley Free Masons Officer’s (CSO’s) to answer questions con- ment please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- you know that you do not need to have First Baptist Food Pantry Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. Community food pantry located at cerning your VA benefits. Nations Service second Friday of each month for din- MONDAY’S WARM COCOA Trust can be developed through the lessons of life “ hen these new docu- conversation with Todd, asking every person has the ability to by-step. It is gained age-by-age, to call you. I wanted your opin- Wments came out, I knew the direct question, “Will you succeed? Todd’s life experience experience-by-experience. ion. Because I know I can trust I had to call you. I wanted tell me what you’ve learned as answers these questions with a Most often, such growth is not you,” Todd said. your opinion,” Todd said. He Lynn Butterfi eld a direct result of this experi- certain, yes. recognizable until a time of Todd Feld was the perfect GUEST COLUMNIST went on to say he made the ence?” resulted in this defini- No one knows what their reflection allows us to see it, opportunity to discover the call because of complete trust. tive response from him: “She’s fitted lessons are going to be. as if looking in a mirror which deepest kind of trust, univer- Yet, there is one much more a real blessing!” Todd didn’t understand the exposes our forever changed sally rooted trust. A trust that important universally rooted Perhaps the ability to live lessons he would face when he image in the form of a ripened life has and will continuously trust exhibited by Todd Feld, challenged daughter and her life fully rooted in trust is the and his wife began their fam- face. This moment could be present fitted lessons, individu- and this conversation was the siblings. Someone who hasn’t real blessing? Does life contin- ily. They learned from each called a time for counting our ally tailored toward our own perfect opportunity to discover spoken with him about this uously present fitting lessons, child as they were born. They blessings; the time when we optimal personal growth. the deepest kind of trust. would easily assume Todd individually tailored toward learned with each child as they are more able to accurately see An outsider’s view of Todd’s and his wife are the ones who optimal personal growth? Are progressed together. Fitted les- conquered obstacles for what Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda family life could lead one to have undergone the most dif- such individualized perfect les- sons are a process of gaining they really are. Realization of and is a managing broker for a conclude the opposite of what ficult, been through the most, sons offered freely as a demon- incremental trust. universally rooted trust. real estate company. the truth is. You see, Todd has challenges throughout this stration of faith? A faith rooted Incremental trust is progres- “When these new docu- successfully raised a mentally child rearing process. Yet, a in a universal conviction that sive in nature. It is gained step- ments came out, I knew I had PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is Hereby Given that the Tooele City Council will meet in a Business Meeting on Wednesday, July 7, 2021, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. The meet- ing will be held at the Tooele City Hall Coun- cil Chambers, located at 90 North Main Street, Tooele, Utah. We encourage you to join the City Council meeting electronically by logging on to the Tooele City Facebook p a g e a t https://www.facebook. com/tooelecity. If you are attending electroni- cally and would like to submit a comment for the public comment period or for a public hearing item, please email cmpubliccom- PUBLIC NOTICE [email protected] Notice is Hereby Given anytime up until the that the Tooele City start of the meeting. Council will meet in a Emails will be read at Work Meeting, on the designated points Wednesday, July 7, PUBLIC NOTICE: in the meeting. 2021, at the hour of The Grantsville City 1. Pledge of Allegiance 5:30 p.m. The Meet- Council will hold its 2. Roll Call ing will be Held at the regular meeting at 3. Public Comment Tooele City Hall Coun- 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- Period cil Chambers, Located day, July 7, 2021 at 4. Public Hearing & at 90 North Main 429 East Main Street, Motion on Ordinance Street, Tooele, Utah. Grantsville, UT 84029. 2021- 20 An Ordi- We encourage you to The agenda is as fol- nance of Tooele City join the City Council lows: Reassigning the Land meeting electronically CALL TO ORDER Use Designation From by logging on to the AND PLEDGE OF AL- Medium Density Resi- Tooele City Facebook LEGIANCE dential (MDR) & Re- p a g e a t ROLL CALL gional Commercial https://www.facebook. AGENDA: (RC) to High Density com/tooelecity. 1. Public Comments. Residential (HDR) for 1. Open City Council 2. Summary Action Approximately 29.3 Meeting Items. Acres of Property Lo- 2. Roll Call a. Approval of Minutes cated at Approximately 3. Mayor's Report b. Approval of Bills 2800 North 400 East 4. Council Member's c. Change Order Presented by Jim Report 3. Consideration of ap- Bolser, Community 5. Skyline Drive Road- proval of noise vari- Development Director way Improvement Pro- ance on July 31, 2021 5. Public Hearing & ject- Change Order until midnight for the Motion on Ordinance Conditions NASA Utah 6 Hour En- 2021-21 An Ordi- Presented by Paul durance Race at Utah nance of the Tooele Hansen, Tooele City Motorsports Campus. City Council Reassign- Engineer 4. Final Legislative ing the Zoning Classifi- 6. Resolution 2021- 74 Hearing on 358 Wran- cation to the MR-25 A Resolution of the gler Court. Multi-Family Residen- Tooele City Council 5. Consideration of Or- tial Zoning District for Approving an Agree- dinance 2021-33 Approximately 4.3 ment with Nelson amending the official Acres of Property Lo- Brothers Construction zoning map of Grants- cated at Approximately Company for the Wa- ville City, Utah to re- 740 West McKellar ter Reclamation Facil- zone 60.18 acres for Street ity 2021 Upgrades, Dean and Betty Mat- Presented by Jim Phase 1 thews located at ap-TUESDAY July 6, 2021 A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETINBolser, Community Presented by Paul proximately 499 South Development Director Hansen, Tooele City Quirk Street to go from 6. Resolution 2021-49 Engineer an A-10 zone to an A Resolution of the 7. Discussion on a R-1-21 zone. Tooele City Council Proposed Text 6. 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Notices Winn's Ap- DistrictPublic to theNotices LI Light approvingPublic theNotices final plat Public Notices Opportunities Services pointmentMeetings of Caption IndustrialMeetings Zoning Dis- on theMeetings Peak Crossing Miscellaneous Adrian Day as Tooele trict (Oristrusts) Subdivision, Phase 1 CUSTOM CON- AT&T TV - The Best of You may have just the Small Business own- Wesley Financial City Chief of Police Presented by Jim for the creation of Deadline for public CRETE Over 45yrs Live & On-Demand thing someone out of ers: Place your clas- Group, LLC. Time- Presented by Debbie Bolser, Community twenty-four single-fam- notices is 4 p.m. the experience. Li- On All Your Favorite town is looking for. sified ad in 45 news- share Cancellation Winn, Tooele City Development Director ily lots in the R-1-21 day prior to publica- censed and in- Screens. CHOICE Place your classified papers throughout Experts. Over Mayor 9. Discussion on a zone. tion. Public notices sured. 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Consideration of Purpose of Amending Proposed Lane Use Resolution 2021-48 the Lexington at Over- Map Amendments by approving a Memoran- lake Subdivision to U-Haul Moving & Stor- dum of Lease with Combine Lots 103 & age of Tooele To Re- SBA Monarch Towers 108 into a Single Lot assign Approximately I, LLC. 201 on 6.39 Acres in 6.0 Acres Located at 12. Consideration of the MR-16 Multi-Fam- Approximately 2100 Resolution 2021-49 ily Residential Zoning North 400 East From amending the master District the Reginal Commer- development agree- Presented by Jim cial Land use Category ment for the Parkinson Bolser, Community to the Light Industrial Meadows Subdivision. Development Director Land Use Category 13. Consideration of 10. Minutes Presented by Jim Resolution 2021-50 - June 16 Work and Bolser, Community approving a Memoran- Business Meeting Development Director dum of Understanding 11. Invoices 11. Closed Meeting between Grantsville 12. Adjourn - Litigation, Property City and Mountain Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele Acquisition, and/or Vista Development, City Recorder Personnel Inc. concerning the Pursuant to the Ameri- 12. Adjourn Old Lincoln Highway cans with Disabilities Michelle Y. Pitt Mixed Use Project. Act, Individuals Need- Tooele City Recorder 14. Closed Session ing Special Accommo- Pursuant To The (Personnel, Real Es- dations Should Notify Americans With Dis- tate, Imminent Litiga- Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele abilities Act, Individu- tion). City Recorder, at als Needing Special 15. Adjourn. 435-843-2113 or mi- Accommodations Christine Webb [email protected] Should Notify Michelle City Recorder , Prior to the Meeting. Y. 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To view the meeting: Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom. us/j/85461330786 Meeting ID: 854 6133 0786 One tap mobile +12532158782,,85461 330786# US (Tacoma) +13462487799,,85461 330786# US (Houston) Dial by your location +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) Meeting ID: 854 6133 0786 Find your local num- ber: https://us02web.zoom. us/u/keFgrIxdZC (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin July 6, 2021) TUESDAY July 6, 2021 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 CLERK’S CORNER Stansbury High graduate Primary elections to be held for enters Naval Academy Tooele, Grantsville, and Erda Wyatt Gleed, a graduate of Stansbury High School, an you believe it’s already Election day for this primary was inducted into the Naval CJuly?! While we are cel- race is Aug. 10, 2021, and this Academy Class of 2025 on ebrating our freedom this election will be conducted by June 30. Independence Day, celebrat- Tenille Tingey mail. After voting your mailed Gleed will begin six weeks GUEST COLUMNIST ing Pioneer Day and enjoying ballot, you can mail it back of basic midshipman training the summer sun, the Clerk’s to us — just make sure it is as part of Plebe Summer. Office is busy preparing for a postmarked by the day before Approximately 1,200 candi- primary election. the election, Aug. 9, 2021. dates are selected each year for Registered voters in Tooele which are written procedures You also have the option of the Academy’s “plebe” or fresh- City, Grantsville City, and in for election officials to use dropping your mailed ballot in man class, and each student is three districts of the newly when placing names on the a ballot box by 8 p.m. on elec- required to participate in Plebe formed Erda City, can expect ballot. The alphabet has been tion day or drop it off in our Summer. to see ballots in their mail- randomized and that will be office. Ballot boxes are located Last year the Naval Academy boxes toward the end of July. reflected in the placement of in Grantsville City by City received over 16,000 applica- Grantsville City residents will names on the ballot. This cre- Hall, Tooele City at City Hall, tions for the Class of 2025. be voting for their City Council ates fairness for all candidates. Stansbury Park in the parking During this time, plebes and Mayor, Tooele City resi- The last day to register to lot of Anytime Fitness, and have no access to television, dents will be voting for City vote and still receive a ballot in the east parking lot of the movies, the internet or music, Council, and Erda Districts in the mail for this primary County Building on Garden and restricted access to cell 1, 2 and 5 will vote for City election is July 30. Want to Street. phones. They are only per- Council in this primary race. know more about the can- Enjoy you summer and mitted to make three calls Some things to be aware of didates who are running? happy voting! during the six weeks of Plebe for this election: In accordance Visit vote.utah.gov to see if Summer. with Utah Code Section 20A- they have created an online Tenille Tingey is the Chief The pressure and rigor of 6-305, Utah has established profile. You can register to Deputy Clerk for Tooele County. Plebe Summer is carefully the Master Ballot Position List, vote at that same website too. designed to help plebes pre- pare for their first academic year at the Naval Academy and the four years of challenge, THE RIGHT THING which awaits them. As the summer progresses, the new midshipmen rapidly assimilate basic skills in sea- manship, navigation, damage control, sailing, and handling Must we write every yard patrol craft. Plebes also learn infantry drill and how to shoot 9 mm pistols and M-16 rifles. Other daily training sessions recommendation we involve moral, mental, physical or professional development COURTESY JEREMY GLEED and team-building skills. Wyatt Gleed, a Stansbury High School graduate, has been inducted into Activities include swimming, the Naval Academy Class of 2025. are asked to write? martial arts, basic rock climb- ing, obstacle, endurance and men and women representing giate varsity sports and extra- riting recommendations being applied for. It would confidence courses designed every state in the U.S. and sev- curricular activities. They also Wfor former colleagues be wrong to exaggerate how to develop physical, mental eral foreign countries make up study subjects such as leader- or students can be time well you know the person. and team-building skills. the student body, known as the ship, ethics, small arms, drill, consuming. But it sparks a Jeffrey L. Seglin Focus instead on the person’s Forty hours are devoted to the Brigade of Midshipmen. seamanship and navigation, GUEST COLUMNIST certain amount of joy to put strengths based on what you instruction of infantry drill and U.S. News and World tactics, naval engineering and in the time to write a strong do know of him, her or them. five formal parades. Reports has recognized the weapons, and military law. recommendation for someone If you don’t have the high- Founded in 1845, the U.S. Naval Academy as a top five Upon graduation, midship- when that person did good est opinion of someone and Naval Academy today is a undergraduate engineering men earn a Bachelor of Science work or added value to a class in a candidate. That kind of can’t imagine writing a rec- four-year service academy that school and a top 20 best liberal degree in a choice of 25 differ- or workplace. If the former guidance might have been ommendation letter that truly prepares midshipmen morally, arts college. ent subject majors and go on to student or colleague seems overkill, but it didn’t step over reflects your sense of the per- mentally and physically to be Midshipmen learn from mil- serve at least five years as com- poised to continue their edu- any lines. I wrote the letter I son’s abilities, then the right professional officers in the itary and civilian instructors missioned officers in the U.S. cation or accept a job that would have written without thing is to decline the invita- naval service. More than 4,400 and participate in intercolle- Navy or U.S. Marine Corps. will enable them to do the all the guidance from the tion. Lying to make someone kind of work they seem quali- packet and the person’s appli- else look good is wrong. fied and determined to do, cation was successful. Seizing any opportunity to writing a strong, thoughtful But what happens when make someone look bad only one willing to fight with recommendation may take you’re asked to write a rec- doesn’t show a lot of charac- last year at an event of the the requisite ferocity. time but it never feels like ommendation for someone ter unless there is a real pos- Lowry populist policy shop American Finally, they think Trump something I wouldn’t gladly you barely know or someone sibility that the person might continued from page A4 Compass, would have more is being persecuted by social do. about whom you don’t have put others in danger by get- populist credibility than media companies and worry I’ve written before about the highest opinion when it ting a particular job. Senate primary candidate Trump lost last November they could be next. how I find it inappropriate for comes to their traits or ability Ultimately, while helping Josh Mandel, a run-of-the-mill and contributed more than his The lesson of the defenestra- recommenders to expect their to do the type of thing they people gain an opportunity to establishment Republican. Yet share to the Senate tion of Liz Cheney is that you colleagues or former students are applying to do? do something meaningful or Gonzalez voted to impeach losses that have added trillions can’t run headlong into these to write out the recommen- Being asked to write a rec- important for themselves can Trump, so Mandel is earning of dollars to what Joe Biden sentiments and expect to sur- dation or reference letter ommendation letter for some- be a satisfying endeavor, if populist points by calling him a can plausibly spend. vive in leadership. and simply have the recom- one you barely know is not all you don’t have time or would “traitor.” He no longer has any formal Mitch McConnell, who has mender sign it. No matter that uncommon. A friend of a prefer not to, just say “no.” On the other hand, another power, whereas six months ago how much you might agree friend or the child of a friend made his disdain for Trump likely Senate candidate, he could move aircraft carrier clear, has taken the more with the words the requester or a friend of a connection Jeffrey L. Seglin, author of J.D. Vance, who represents groups. prudent course of declining to wrote, if you agree to write a on LinkedIn or a friend of “The Simple Art of Business a sincere, thought-through He’s off social media and is elaborate on his well-known recommendation, you should someone you went to school Etiquette: How to Rise to the populism, will have to answer not nearly as omnipresent on views, and isn’t going any- write it. with or some other distant Top by Playing Nice,” is a for his lack of enthusiasm for traditional media as when he where. After agreeing to write a connection may believe that senior lecturer in public policy Trump in 2016. was holding impromptu press But there’s no doubt that recommendation for some- a recommendation letter and director of the communi- If Trump does decide to conferences on his way to what it means to be a populist one many years ago, the from you based on your back- cations program at Harvard’s run, even if he’s less dominant Marine One. in the Trump mode is overly person emailed me a packet ground would make a strong Kennedy School. He is also than advertised, he’ll squeeze And yet, his grip on the determined by Trump himself. of guidance on how to write impression. In these cases, if the administrator of www.jef- out potential candidates like party has barely loosened, if Until recently, Elise Stefanik a strong recommendation. It you agree to consider writ- freyseglin.com, a blog focused Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, at all. was a moderate Republican contained samples of letters ing a recommendation letter, on ethical issues. Do you have who are most determined to Why? from New York state. She written for others by others the right thing to do is to talk ethical questions that you need run as his direct successors. Most important, he avoided became the alternative to that had been successful. It with the person or exchange answered? Send them to jef- They, like most everyone the stigma of a loser by falsely Cheney for the party’s popu- also included a checklist of emails and get to know as [email protected]. Follow else in the party, will have to claiming he really won. lists by toeing the line on Stop the types of things the receiv- much about the person as you him on Twitter @jseglin. hold their breath until Trump He connected with his voters the Steal, an issue that isn’t lib- ing organization looked for can that’s relative to what’s © 2021 Jeffrey L. Seglin comes down one way or the at a cultural level deeper than eral, conservative or populist, other in 2023. any of his policies, creating an but pure Trump. enduring bond. The Trump effect is stark Rich Lowry is editor of the His voters still think he’s the in Ohio Republican politics. . create a similar digital health ing a very close look at that.” only one who truly gets the One would think Rep. Anthony Marsden certificate? If the U.S. acquiesces to threat from the left, and the Gonzalez, a featured speaker continued from page A4 The Biden administration digital health passports for has rejected the notion of a international travel, forcing digital vaccine passport, citing Americans into this global here; the digital passport was. privacy concerns. But that’s dragnet, then it’s game over WAITING FOR THE PARADE Or can someone indeed show really not much different for the privacy of Americans, up at the border of a European from the position of European too. The Canadian media is country with a simple sheet governments. At the moment, already reporting that the of paper showing a negative you don’t need a digital health ArriveCan app, currently used Covid test result and have the certificate to live a normal life for Canadian travelers to clear welcome mat rolled out? If in France, with the exception customs online when re-enter- this is about health, then that of large events and nightclubs ing the country, will soon have should be the case. If this is set to reopen in early July. a new feature allowing users to about tracking and tracing, When you enter places like upload health information. then having the digital certifi- public swimming pools, how- Is the border-reopening cate on a mobile phone will be ever, you’re “invited” (but not delay really about health? Or a requirement. obligated) to scan a QR code is it just a way to ensure that It’s almost as if authorities posted on the door, or to fill data-collection systems are realize there’s a significant out a form with your name and ready for deployment? There’s number of people who aren’t phone number so that health only one way to find out: Stick interested in getting the vac- authorities can harass you to to hard-copy paperwork, refuse cine for whatever personal rea- self-isolate if it’s discovered to upload health informa- son, but governments still want that an infected person was at tion to any apps, and see how a way to ensure that these the facility at the same time you’re treated at the border. people don’t slip through the you were. electronic dragnet. But what about interna- Rachel Marsden is a colum- What does the current tional travel? When asked nist, political strategist and host European travel reality have to on ABC’s “Good Morning of an independently produced do with the situation between America” about vaccine pass- French-language program that the U.S. and Canada? It makes ports for international travel, airs on Sputnik France. Her you wonder why they’re wait- Department of Homeland website can be found at www. ing to open the border. Are Security Secretary Alejandro rachelmarsden.com. the two countries working to Mayorkas replied, “We’re tak-

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car? 5. TELEVISION: What were the names of the boys on the 1990s sitcom “Home by Fifi Improvement”? Rodriguez 6. MUSIC: The Jug saloon was the setting in which Lynyrd 1. GEOGRAPHY: How many Skynyrd song? states are in Australia? 7. MOVIES: What was Charlie 2. LITERATURE: The character Sheen’s nickname in the of Miss Havisham appears in 1989 movie “Major League”? which 19th-century novel? 8. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What 3. ASTRONOMY: What is are the offspring of echidnas the name of the boundary (Australia) called? between Earth’s atmosphere 9. U.S. STATES: What is and outer space? the state flower of West Moments 4. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Virginia? What creature was a hood 10. FOOD & DRINK: Which ornament on the 1933 country produces Gouda in Time Hudson Essex Terraplane cheese? The History Channel ➤ On July 21, 365 A.D., ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW a powerful earthquake off the coast of Greece Mega Maze causes a tsunami that devastates the city of Alexandria, Egypt. It was not until 1995 that archaeologists discovered the ruins of the old city off the coast of present-day Alexandria. ➤ On July 22, 1598, William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice" is entered on the Stationers' Register. By decree of Queen Elizabeth, the register licensed printed works, giving the Crown tight control over all published material. ➤ On July 19, 1799, the Rosetta Stone is found in Egypt by a French soldier. The irregularly shaped black basalt slab contained fragments of passages written Greek, Egyptian hieroglyphics This chair step stool opens into a set of steps to help you get into a high bed. Stair Galleries offered it at an auction with an estimate of $2,000 to $3,000. and Egyptian demotic. It held the key to id you know someone lowered, so a step stool wasn’t solving the riddle of Dinvented a self-making needed. The footboard was hieroglyphics, a written bed? It requires special covers smaller, and the smaller frame language that had been and sheets, but with the push held metal box springs. The "dead" for nearly 2,000 of a button, they curl up into 1960s introduced the foam years. the “made” position. Quite an mattress and once again, the ➤ On July 24, 1901, improvement from the first bed was easier to get into. William Sydney Porter, Naturals. Now that Broadway • • • known bed, 77,000 years ago, The antique chair step stool when the whole family slept on can still be found at auctions. otherwise known as is opening back up, perhaps Q: I heard that several cast one thick pile of plants. These Federal bird’s-eye maple O. Henry, is released she’ll return to her first love: members are leaving “Saturday The ancient Egyptians had steps, made in New England, from prison after the stage. Night Live.” Cecily Strong is a raised wooden bed with were estimated at $2,000 to serving three years for • • • my favorite. Is she coming Q: Will there be another back? — Y.J. cushions and sheets. By Roman $3,000 at a Stair Galleries sale. embezzlement from a times, there were low metal • • • bank in Austin, Texas. season of “The Crown” on A: According to TVLine. Netflix and, if so, when can we com, “’SNL’ typically does not beds with feather or straw Q: I grabbed a huge silver- He began writing expect it? — F.A. hammer out new contracts (or mattresses. But by the 15th colored pineapple at the open- stories to support his Q: What happened to A: Yes, there will definitely not) until late summer,” but century, beds were important. ing of a house sale. I discov- young daughter while Lucas Black on “NCIS: New be a fifth season of the criti- many believe that Strong’s ren- They were on a frame with ered that the top opens, and it he was in prison. Orleans”? I miss him and cally acclaimed series about dition of the classic song “My four posters high off the floor, is lined with white plastic. It is ➤ On July 25, 1917, in Shalita Grant. The show isn’t the royal family. Season four Way” on the season finale was so they could use heavy drapes marked M.M. Firenze. I think Paris, the exotic dancer as good now. -– K.R.H. focused on Charles and Diana, her way of stating her inde- to enclose the bed to keep out it’s an ice bucket. I paid $25. cold air and bugs. Beds were Did I get a bargain? Mata Hari is sentenced A: Lucas Black had a very as well as Prime Minister pendence — away from “SNL.” so high that a stepstool was A: Yes. You bought an Italian to death by a French successful run on “NCIS: New Margaret Thatcher. Dominic She’s currently starring in the needed to climb on top. The ice bucket made in the late court for spying on Orleans” as Special Agent West (“The Affair”) and limited series “Schmigadoon!” Christopher Lasalle, but chose Elizabeth Debicki (“Tenet”) on Apple TV+, a parody of mattress was a bag of hay, 1960s by Fonderia d’Arte. The Germany's behalf which probably explains why company made silver colored during World War I. to leave the show after a few will take over the roles of 1940s musicals, opposite seasons in order to spend more going to bed was called “hit- barware with gold colored trim Since 1903, she had Charles and Diana, with Olivia Keegan-Michael Key. time with his family. Recently, Williams reportedly cast as ting the hay.” designed by Mauro Manetti. performed in Paris as on the podcast “Legacy Starts Camilla Parker Bowles and Send me your questions at Bedrooms also became more Examples of this popular alu- a dancer, claiming she Today,” Black said that he Imelda Staunton as Queen NewCelebrityExtra@gmail. important. They were used for minum ice bucket have sold was an Indian priestess. worked up to 70 hours in Elizabeth. com, or write me at KFWS, 628 meetings. And not only family, in recent years for $400 to ➤ On July 20, 1948, a five-day week on “NCIS: No official premiere date Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL but also servants, slept in the $1,000. President Harry NOLA” and worried about the has been announced, but sev- 32803. room, some under the bed on a • • • Truman institutes a toll it was taking on his family. eral publications speculate that mat. The idea of privacy came Looking to declutter, down- by the 18th century, when the size or settle an estate? Kovels’ military draft with a He explained, “You can’t keep “The Crown” will likely return © 2021 King Features Synd. bed had a metal frame and a Antiques & Collectibles Price proclamation calling for going at that pace and, I think, in late 2021 or early 2022. cotton-stuffed mattress and Guide 2021 by Terry and Kim nearly 10 million men have a healthy marriage. It’s not sustainable; it’s inevitable only one or two people slept Kovel has the resources you’re to register for within in it. The 19th century saw looking for. the next two months. that something bad is gonna happen if you stay working at more changes. The posts were © 2021 King Features Synd., Inc. Truman's action came that pace.” during increasing Cold Black didn’t quit acting War tensions with the though, instead focusing on Soviet Union. short-term film roles in the ➤ On July 23, 1976, “Fast and the Furious” fran- members of the chise, including “F9,” which Help fight off fleas American Legion is now in theaters. He also who were gathered has a YouTube channel called in Philadelphia begin “Real Life Lucas Black,” which with brewer’s yeast focuses on his love of hunting suffering from a DEAR PAW’S CORNER: and fishing. mysterious form of Regarding cats with fleas, I Unfortunately, “NCIS: pneumonia. Within 10 have had great success elimi- days, 22 people were NOLA” has been canceled. nating fleas by adding pow- “NCIS” will relocate to Hawaii dead and hundreds dered brewer’s yeast to their for its next series with a new were experiencing food. One of my cats even female lead played by Vanessa pneumonia-like licked it out of her bowl dry. Lachey. Showrunners have Brewer’s yeast is usually avail- symptoms. Their hinted that “NOLA” star Scott ailment would come able at health food stores. — Bakula could drop in for a visit. Suzanne F., via email to be known as As for Shalita Grant, who Legionnaires disease. DEAR SUZANNE: Thank played Special Agent Sonja you for the tip! Brewer’s yeast © 2021 King Features Synd. Percy, she chose to leave after is a great nutritional supple- flea eggs and any remaining three years. Coming from ment for cats and dogs, and fleas. Owners may need to use a theater background, she many owners have observed stronger flea and tick treat- wanted to be able to express that their pets have fewer fleas ments in addition to brewer’s Subscribe Today herself more and followed when it’s added to their food. yeast, but it’s still a great ally 435-882-0050 up with a couple more regu- It can certainly be a strong in the fight against fleas. lar roles in the Netflix series asset to a well-rounded flea Other flea prevention strat- TOOELETRANSCRIPT “Santa Clarita Diet” and “You.” fighting strategy. egies include vacuuming your BULLETIN She also started a haircare For cats and small dogs, home twice a week during line for fragile hair called Four Lucas Black sprinkle about half a teaspoon peak season to reduce tracked- on their food at mealtimes. For in fleas and their eggs, and ANSWERS medium dogs up to 30 pounds, quickly ruffling your pet’s coat increase that to a teaspoon. with a towel and cleaning their Trivia Test Answers For every 30 pounds over that, paws when they come indoors. add a teaspoon of brewer’s Bathing your dog or cat can yeast. Consistency is impor- help reduce irritation from 1. Six 6. “Gimme Three tant. flea bites, but only use sham- 2. “Great Steps” Brewer’s yeast, unfortu- poos designed for pets to keep Expectations,” 7. Wild Thing nately, does not repel ticks, so their skin from drying out and Charles Dickens 8. Puggles pets — even those who stay becoming more irritated. 3. The Karman line 9. Rhododendron indoors — should be checked 4. A griffin 10. The Netherlands regularly throughout the Send your flea-fighting tips 5. Brad, Randy and spring, summer and fall for to [email protected]. Mark © 2021 King Features Synd., Inc. these little hangers-on. 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Jay Loren Taylor building things out of wood, Burke Lon Beddoes go fishing and hunting and 1/14/1958 - 7/2/2021 going to Wendover with his Burke Lon Beddoes passed kids. If you were lucky enough away peacefully in his home On the afternoon of July to know him you will have that June 28, 2021, exactly two 2, Jay Loren Taylor left this memory to cherish forever. months after the passing of earth and is finally free of all He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Nancy. Born the tubes and machines he his parents. He is survived by to Marlene and Shirl Beddoes was tethered to after being three brothers Martin (Jean), Nov. 9, 1962, the delivery was diagnosed with lung cancer 12 Lynn (Becky), Guy; and two difficult on mom and baby; years ago. sisters Frankie Smith (Dan) they almost didn’t make it. Jay was born Jan. 14, 1958, and Dawn Johnson (Dale); and They stayed with Shirl’s moth- to Frank L and Vardella Jenks lots of nieces and nephews; er, Maida Dispane, until they Taylor, and was number five of also James Tsouras; Robert were well enough to go home. six children. He spent most of and Cathy Tsouras and son This left a long-lasting impres- his life in West Jordan, Utah. Dacoda; and Tassie and Dave sion on Burke; he adored his Jay had a big heart and even Morris and their three children grandma for his entire life. though he didn’t have a lot RJ, Kayla and Kadance. Growing up, he had to split he was always ready to help, looked after them as if his alone. After he passed he A viewing will be held his time between two house- and spent 38 years together. whether it was lending a tool own. He has had hard times in stayed on with his mother and July 8, 2021, at Didericksen holds. He lived in Payson on He got a job working for WF or giving someone a place to his life, but taking care of these watched over her. Memorial, 87 S. Main St, a small farm during the sum- Engineering where he stayed stay. The most help he ever kids were the highlight of his Jay had many jobs, the Grantsville, at 10 a.m., fol- mers where he grew with his over 30 years. They enjoyed gave was when he stepped in life until his last day on this last working at Grantsville lowed by a graveside service stepbrothers Shane, Greg, and fishing, watching the Jazz and to be a dad to three little kids earth. After they were older Irrigation Company with his at Grantsville Cemetery at 11 younger brother Jared. He going to concerts. They used to who needed him in their life. and didn’t need his help as brother Lynn until he was a.m. spent the rest of his time in take long rides to nowhere just These three, Jimmy, Robbie much, he moved to Grantsville unable to keep working. His Midvale and graduated from looking for adventure. and Tassie, loved him and he to be with his dad so he wasn’t favorite things to do were Hill Crest High School, where Burke was preceded in death he also grew up with three sis- by his wife Nancy Beddoes; his ters Lisa, Teri, and Dana; and father; Shirl (Kay) Beddoes, step-siblings Jana and Jeff. mother-in-law Helen (Lorin) MATTERS OF FAITH His love for collecting things Smith; his beloved nephews started as a teenager with cars Jed Smith, Brayden and Kieran and records. He loved a fast car Beddoes; and many adored fur and great sound systems. babies. It’s important to ‘go about doing good’ At the young age of 17, he A viewing will be held at met the love of his life Nancy Tate Mortuary, Wednesday, he best advice we received and quickly became Dad to her July 7, from 6 to 8 p.m. The Tprior to serving our mis- daughter Roxie. He moved to graveside service will be at the sion in Zambia was “Be your- Tooele to be with them. They Tooele Cemetery, July 8 at 11 self.” That came from Brenda Charlie Roberts married shortly afterwards a.m. “Beans” Tate who shared it GUEST COLUMNIST as she and her husband Dave were wrapping up their three- year stint as mission leaders in Puerto Rico. “Go about doing putteth up his petition to you Ronald Roger Tooele, Utah. He was a kind good,” from Elder David A. in vain, and turn him out to Petersen and loving person who will be Bednar was the best advice we perish. greatly missed by his friends received while serving here in “Perhaps thou shalt say: and family, and his loving the country called “One People The man has brought upon Ronald Roger Petersen was partner Alana Brunson. Burial One Nation.” himself his misery; therefore born Sept. 18, 1947, in Salt will be Tuesday, July 6, 2021, Even though we have been I will stay my hand, and will Lake City, Utah. He passed at the Utah Veterans Cemetery at this business for longer not give unto him of my food, May 27, 2021, at his home in at 11 a.m. than a year, it remains a daily nor impart unto him of my sub- struggle to balance when we stance that he may not suffer, are helping and when we are for his punishments are just…” enabling. Witnessing the pov- (Book of Mormon, Mosiah erty in virtually every literal 4:16-17). step we take has been far and And of course, the line that Your Complete Local away the prevalent challenge constantly rings between my for Janna and myself. ears: “For behold, are we not all News Source Long ago and far away while beggars?” (Mosiah 4:19) We on a mission in , are. Contact us today 435.882.0050 TOOELE COURTESY CHARLIE ROBERTS TRANSCRIPT I remember visiting a family The Savior taught this or [email protected] BULLETIN and saying to myself, “Man! Christian principle throughout Charlie and Janna Roberts give apples to young boys begging at the gro- cery store in Luanshya, Zambia. They are poor.” It was the first his ministry. Days before the time I ever remember know- crucifixion, Jesus taught us to ing someone who did not have assist those who are thirsty, ably without parents. Handing the basics of food and shelter hungry, and without clothing out money — regardless of the within arms’ reach. and homes. He told us to visit amount — is a terrible idea, so We received advice that as those who are sick and impris- we decided to buy a small bag missionaries we are not in a oned. of apples each time we shop position to economically assist “Inasmuch as ye have done to share with these boys. We those who need help. However, it unto one of the least of these affectionally refer to them as we have primarily ignored my brethren, ye have done it the “Apple Dumpling Gang.” those well-meaning words unto me” (Matthew 25:40). In order to relieve the stress and decided to follow what we These divine teachings (and sometimes guilt) by not have been taught about help- prove perplexing for us to fol- helping more, Janna and I ing those in need. low at times. decided we will continue to We do what you do. We help Since our arrival in follow Elder Bednar’s advice out where we can. It may not Luanshya four months ago, and “Go about doing good.” make a difference in the over- every time we leave the gro- arching Zambian economy, but cery store, we are greeted by a Charlie Roberts and his wife we feel it may help someone herd of young boys. “Hungry, Janna are currently serving in in need. boss” is the most common the Zambia Lusaka Mission for King Benjamin’s teachings phrase we hear. These young The Church of Jesus Christ of ring true: men are homeless and prob- Latter-day Saints. “…also, ye yourselves will succor those that stand in need of your succor; ye will adminis- ter of your substance unto him that standeth in need; and ye will not suffer that the beggar

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Grantsville race in 16:31.4 at a ners: D.Wylie 8 and under; Gustin 10-14; Marian Ogden MARK WATSON/TTB PHOTO 5:20 pace. B. Hansen 9-13; Garrett 15-20; Chelsea Childs 21-30; Tyson Lambert finished first in the The top seven finish- Palmer 14-18; Thomas Wright Jadi Hancock 31-40; Emily Ray Barrus Memorial 5K Saturday MARK WATSON/TTB PHOTO ers in the Tooele race were 19-29; William Riding 30-39; Dutson 51-60; Denise Averett in Grantsville. The 28-year-old run- Abby Barrus was the winner of the MARK WATSON/TTB PHOTO Call, Elias Nelson, Carter Jason Ruebush 40-49; Mark 61-99. ner won the race with a time of women’s division in the Ray Barrus J. Whittle won the Grantsville Day, Garrett Palmer, Jason Johansen 50-59; Ray Colledge [email protected] 16:31.4 at a per-mile pace of 5:20. Memorial Race in Grantsville. 1- mile race.

CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Hawk Call won the Tooele Kiwanis Club 5K Freedom Run Matt Lafrance running in the Freedom Run in Tooele Kiwanis Club 5K Freedom runners running down Main Street. A total of 255 runners participated on July 3. Tooele City. in the Freedom Run in Tooele City. Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 Erda Days celebration to Tooele Education take place this weekend F   CEILLY SUTTON band, who has passed away, ties at noon. S T  C  S  STAFF WRITER are the biggest supporters of At the ballpark, famous Like many other events that Erda. They support everybody “Erda burgers” will be sold, involve public gathering, the in this community. They par- along with hotdogs and snow annual Erda Days celebration ticipate in every event that cones. will take place this weekend goes on.” A climbing wall will be after a year off because of the “We always try to pick available for children, a kick- pandemic. someone who has done some ball tournament will begin at Erda Days will kick off on good things for our commu- 1 p.m. Bingo will take place Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. nity and older members who from 2 to 4 p.m. and a raffle with a dutch oven dinner have lived here all their life,” will take place at 3:30 p.m. A Debt of Gratitude consisting of roast pork, veg- Connelly said. “Spend a day getting to etables, salad, watermelon, Activities on Friday evening know your neighbors and By Linda Clegg homemade root beer and will take place at the Warr enjoy the community that cream soda, and cookies for Memorial Baseball Park on you live in,” said Connelly. dessert, according to Chriss state Route 36. “Living in Erda is a good time As we wrap up Connelly, a member of the On Saturday morning there to spend with Erda residents another Independence Erda Days committee. will be a 5K run at 6:30 a.m. and good friends. Erda is a The cost will be $8 and all followed by a parade at 10 community that supports all Day celebration, TEF are welcome to attend. a.m. of the people who live here. want to take a moment Following dinner there will The parade route runs We have a very nice commu- and express our be a talent show. from Liddell Lane to the LDS nity and we like to be together “Residents of the commu- church on SR-36, according to at least one time a year. Come gratitude to the many nity have auditioned for it and Connelly. and visit and enjoy where you men and women who we have a really nice program Participants of the parade live.” paid the price to secure set up,” Connelly said. will be throwing candy and Connelly would like to There will also be a short handing out popsicles to those thank all committee members the freedoms we enjoy story on Erda and introduc- in attendance. and volunteers, past and pres- each day. Some of tion of 2021 Erda Day’s grand Activities at the ballpark ent, as well as Tori England these individuals paid marshal. will take place beginning at and Ty Judd for providing the the ultimate price and out as we do is not representing the least “Judy Warr is the grand noon. Erda Ballpark every year for ubiquitous with life in support for freedom marshal this year,” said A gate fee of $1 per person activities. have given their lives Connelly. “Judy and her hus- will be charged for the activi- [email protected] so that we can live as all countries around of expression and 8 we do. the world. In fact, representing the most Our freedoms are in the United States, supportive for freedom often taken for granted is of expression. VERNON 4TH OF JULY PARADE as we move through more widely accepted As we exercise our our everyday lives. than in any other right to disagree, let us When we as a people country. In a 38-nation not forget that many have differences of research study paid dearly to secure it opinion and express conducted by the Pew for us. As we engage them in print, on Research Center, the in civil discourse, let the street, or on the United States received us do all we can to airways, it would be the highest score preserve and defend wise to remember of 5.73 on a scale these rights for all. that the right to speak from 0-8 with zero George Washington penned, “If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent, we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”

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Extension continued from page A1 east and west bound bypass line on each side of I-80 that comes into Tooele County and merges with SR-36. A second alternative, iden- tified as SR-201 between I-80 and railroad, has SR-201 running on the east side of I-80 with two options for the merge with SR-36 before Mills Junction. The third plan, SR-201 east of railroad tracks, takes SR-201 into Tooele County east of the railroad tracks in Lake Point and connects with SR-36 at its junction with SR-138. The next step in planning, before an alternative can be selected and funding secured, is to complete an environ- mental study of the three proposed routes, according to Farnsworth. The environmental study has not yet been funded. Generally, environmen- tal studies such as these cost “millions” of dollars, Farnswoth said. In the meantime, UDOT is moving forward with two projects to improve the Salt Lake/Tooele County com- mute that were included in the Wasatch Front Regional Council’s draft TIP. UDOT plans to extend the third southbound lane on SR-36 from Sunset Lane to Stansbury Parkway. This project is estimated to cost $7 million. Work on exit and build an additional according to Farnsworth. Along with providing a rounding community and priority list and funding this lane extension should northbound lane on SR-36 The goal and objectives reliable and safe connec- growth consistent with exist- for projects are ultimately start in 2025, according to from Stansbury Parkway to of UDOT’s Northeast Tooele tion between Salt Lake and ing general plans. approved by the Utah Farnsworth. I-80 eastbound. This project County Traffic Study were Tooele Counties and improv- UDOT projects are funded Transportation Commission, UDOT also has plans to carries an estimated price tag established after feedback ing access to I-80, the study’s based on a data-driven pro- according to Farnsworth. add an auxiliary lane to I-80 of $27.5 million. Work on this was received from the com- goals included consideration cess that includes a process [email protected] from exit 99 to the SR-201 project should start in 2028, munity. of the character of the sur- for ranking priorities. The

FILE PHOTO The Onaqui wild horse herd grazes near Simpson Springs.

had time to acclimate, the Horses Delta facility will be opened to the public for viewing. The Tooele County Chamber of Commerce served breakfast on the morning of July 3 in Tooele City Veteran’s Memorial Park. continued from page A1 Horses removed from the Onaqui gather will be avail- which need to be removed able for adoption via the BLM 2021 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BREAKFAST from this herd management Online Corral Adoption begin- area in the long term, accord- ning in mid-October. ing to the BLM. Wild horses have run in the The horses to be released Onaqui Mountains since the back to the herd manage- late 1800s. It is believed that ment area will be released at most of the horses are descen- TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTOS the gathering site, or shipped dants of horses that escaped Scouts (left) to an off-range facility in from local ranches.The Onaqui conducted a flag Sutherland, Utah. Herd Management Area raising ceremony The adoptable and/or sale extends from Johnsons Pass in Veteran’s Memorial Park horses will be shipped to the south to Look Out Pass. for the Chamber Wild Horse & Burro Facility in [email protected] of Commerce Delta. Once the horses have breakfast on July 3. The Chamber of Commerce break- fast (below left) Your Complete Local News Source was free for vet- Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 erans. Andy Stetz (bottom rigth), with Premier Real Estate and a Chamber of Commerce board member, flips pancakes for the breakfast. The meal inlcuded pancakes, ham You’re Invited ... and hashbrowns. to let us take care of your wedding print needs

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