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Tooele’s Komer wins girls region championship See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT SERVING TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 THURSDAY October 13, 2016 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 123 No. 39 $1.00 Vernon mayor claims ATV trail is a safety issue FRANCIE AUFDEMRTE/TTB PHOTO FRANCIE AUFDEMRTE/TTB PHOTO But Silver Sage Cafe employees say Prospector Trail is good for business

TIM GILLIE system ran right through our STAFF WRITER town until people started rid- One of the nation’s largest ing on it this summer,” he said. OHV trail systems may be too There is an information big for the town of Vernon. kiosk and parking lot at the About 300 yards of the 800- south end of Vernon where mile Prospector OHV Backway Sharp Road and Benmore Road Complex, a three-county off- converge at SR-36. Both roads highway vehicle trail system, are part of the Prospector Trail, runs through the south end of but Sharp Road is what has the Vernon. mayor concerned. Vernon is a remote, rural, Prospector runs west on two-classroom school town, 33 Sharp Road from SR-36 miles south of Tooele City. The through Vernon. About 7.5 town’s 2010 census population miles west of SR-36, Sharp was 234. Road and Prospector Trail con- Ordinarily a quiet place, the verge onto the Pony Express impact of a vigorous promo- Trail east of Lookout Pass. Samantha Rydalch (top left) lives on Sharp Road and tion campaign for Prospector Dave Brown, Tooele County dislikes the increased traffic and speeding she’s seen brought more negative impact Trails Coordinator, said he and in the area by recreationalists. Meanwhile, longtime to Vernon in 2016 than was other members of the Tooele Vernon resident Ted Sandoval (top right) says the offset by any financial benefit County Trails Committee met increase in traffic he’s seen from Prospector OHV Backway Complex is good for local businesses. Cienna the town received, according with Vernon’s mayor and town Pullman of Salt Lake City leads her brother and par- to Vernon Town Mayor Bruce council in November 2015 ents on the Prospector trail near Vernon Reservoir. Thomas. “We had no idea the trail SEE TRAIL PAGE A11 ➤ DAVE BERN/TTB PHOTO

Tooele County General Operations and School Health Services Property Tax Budgeted Revenue County looks to maybe

board $6 General Operations Revenue Over Certified Rate raising taxes for 2017 Health Services Revenue General Operations Certified Rate Revenue may get $5 State law requires public notice and hearing about possible tax increases before election cash in $4 TIM GILLIE the 2017 budget process, she said. STAFF WRITER The advertised 8.67-percent increase lieu of $3 Tooele County has published a public in the combined county general fund and hearing notice for a proposed tax increase health department property tax, and 9.0- MILLIONS for next year, but the county commission- percent increase in the municipal services ers have yet to dig deep into the 2017 bud- property tax, represents a “worst-case sce- health $2 get, a county official said. nario,” according to Gillette, who serves as “A new state law passed two years ago by the county’s budget officer. the state Legislature requires that the coun- Tooele County Commissioner Myron coverage $1 ty announce the intent and amount of a Bateman supported Gillette’s statement. possible tax increase at least 14 days before “By law we have to announce something, TIM GILLIE a general election,” said Tooele County even though we don’t adopt the budget STAFF WRITER 0 Clerk/Auditor Marilyn Gillette. The Tooele County School 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 At this time the county is just starting SEE TAXES PAGE A8 ➤ Board is considering a change in compensation for board members that may save the district money. The proposed change gives board members the option to SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE take an annual cash payment UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAYin lieu of WEDNESDAY health insurance. THURSDAY Friday 7:39 a.m. 6:50 p.m. Saturday 7:40 a.m. 6:49 p.m. Under current board practice, Sunday 7:42 a.m. 6:47 p.m. City may do away with board of adjustment school board members receive Monday 7:43 a.m. 6:46 p.m. Tuesday 7:44 a.m. 6:44 p.m. the same health benefit as dis- Wednesday 7:45 a.m. 6:43 p.m. trict employees. JESSICA F Sa HENRIE Su M Tu W Th eliminate the board of adjustment also concerned city administrators trained hearing officer heard their Thursday 7:46 a.m. 6:41 p.m. The proposal was reviewed STAFFThe higherWRITER the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ and refer most land use appeals to didn’t have good enough reasons to appeals rather than a group of lay The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday 6:16 p.m. 5:40 a.m. by the school board at their protection.A proposal0-2 Low; to3-5 Moderate;do away 6-7 High;with 8-10 Tooele an administrative hearing officer. eliminate the board. people, he said. Saturday 6:54 p.m. 6:52 a.m. meeting Tuesday. City’sVery High; board 11+ Extreme of adjustment moved a Citizens who wished to appeal a “I’ve lost sleep over this,” he Currently under city code, “the Sunday 7:34 p.m. 8:06 a.m. In the 2015-2016 budget step forward Wednesday night. decision made by the administrative said. “...When we take that board of board of adjustment hears and Monday 8:18 p.m. 9:20 a.m. ALMANAC Tuesday 9:06 p.m. 10:32 a.m. year, the school district paid a StatisticsAfter for a the 30-minute week ending Oct. discussion 12. hearing officer could file a petition adjustment away, we’re taking due decides (1) appeals from zoning A passing shower or Intervals of clouds and Mostly cloudy and Intervals of clouds Wednesday 9:59 p.m. 11:41 a.m. Mainly cloudy combined totalPartly of sunny $80,382 forPlenty of sunshine aboutTemperatures the proposal, five members for the district court to review the process away by giving it to one per- decisions applying the zoning ordi- Thursday 10:56 p.m. 12:44 p.m. two in the afternoon sunshine cooler with a shower and sun benefits for all seven school ofHigh/Low the city past planning week commission 79/33 decision. son.” nance, and (2) variances from the Full Last New First board members, according to votedNormal to high/low recommend past week approval 69/44 of During the meeting, Montano Tooele City Attorney Roger Baker terms of the zoning ordinance. The 72 50 68 55 73 53 58 38 60 41 61 38 63 43 Average temp past week 55.1 Lark Reynolds, Tooele County OrdinanceNormal average 2016-15. temp past week Commissioner 56.4 explained his opinion that eliminat- told the planning commissioners board of adjustment may also make TOOELE COUNTY WEATHERSchool District’s business PhilDaily Montano Temperatures gave the soleHigh dissent- Low ing the board of adjustment and the change wasn’t a case of right or determinations regarding the exis- Oct 15 Oct 22 Oct 30 Nov 7 Shown is Friday’s weather. administrator. ing vote. referring most land use appeals to wrong, but instead of good or better. tence, expansion, or modification of Forecasts and graphics provided by Temperatures are Friday’s highs and Friday night’s Health insurance for board If approved by the Tooele City one person would diminish due pro- The city administration believes AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 lows. Council, Ordinance 2016-15 would cess given to citizens. Montano was citizens would be better served if a SEE ADJUSTMENT PAGE A10 ➤ SEE CASH PAGE A9 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan BULLETIN BOARD B6 Grouse 65/45 Wendover PrecipitationINSIDE (in inches) Creek 71/48 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point CLASSIFIEDS C4 58/42 70/50 71/51 73/52 Ogden Stansbury Park Area agencies Stallions, Buffs HOMETOWN A10 71/51 Erda 74/52 OBITUARIES A8 Vernal Grantsville 73/50 Pine Canyon celebrate Fire advance with Salt Lake City 71/44 74/52 60/41 KID SCOOP B8 Tooele 75/53 Bauer Prevention Week wins over region 72/50 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 72/49 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D SPORTS B1 Provo Roosevelt 72/50 See A2 opponents 73/45 74/49 See Stockton Pollen Index Price complete 72/48 See B1 71/46 High Nephi forecast Rush Valley 74/52 71/47 Ophir Moderate on A9 66/45 Low Delta Manti Absent 76/51 74/48 Green River Th F Sa Su M Tu W 82/50 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 72/48 77/48 Moab 70/46 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 82/57 Beaver 80/52 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Wednesday 73/47 Ibapah 71/46 24-hour 74/44 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.94 +0.01 Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 75/48 74/47 at Grantsville 1.40 none 86/59 Kanab 78/46 Eureka 66/45 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4189.18 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 13, 2016 Area agencies open their doors for Fire Prevention Week STEVE HOWE was small and then of course it work here and that’s great, STAFF WRITER grew to this.” so we want to make sure that Tooele Army Depot opened Agencies that attended the we’re back in the community.” its doors Wednesday to local event included the Tooele In Stansbury Park, the fire agencies and first respond- City police and fire depart- North Tooele Fire District was ers for a Kid’s Night, provid- ments, Stockton Volunteer holding an open house of its ing goodies for the youngest Fire Department, Tooele own. Fire trucks were parked attendees and fire safety infor- County Sheriff’s Office, federal outside to free up the bay area mation for residents of all ages. Bureau of Land Management, for kids to look at fire gear and Kids were able to sit in fire Mountain West Ambulance eat hot dogs provided by the trucks, try on firefighter equip- and AirMed. department. ment and spray hoses during McClure said the army Kids also had the chance the inaugural event, which depot fire department works to spray one of the hoses on a occurred in conjunction with with other agencies in the fire truck and attempt to fill Fire Prevention Week. Tooele county through mutual aid five-gallon buckets set out on Army Depot Fire Inspector agreements, so it made sense the lawn of the fire district’s James McClure, who organized for them to all come together. main station. North Tooele Fire the event, said the turnout was The event focused on educa- District Chief Randy Willden FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO already positive only about a tion of basic topics like smoke said the open house during Two-year-old Amy-Lu Olivia wears half hour into the three-hour detectors, wildland safety Fire Prevention Week is a fun a hat she was given at the open event. around homes and other fire house held Wednesday at Tooele way to bring people in and talk “This is our first time and prevention tips, according to Army Depot. with them about fire safety. we wanted to do something McClure. Tooele Army Depot “We get to enjoy doing an with the county,” McClure Fire Department also attended Middle Canyon Elementary open house once a year for the said. “So when we started it, it educational presentations at in Tooele and Little Apple community,” he said. Daycare in Grantsville earlier The event also featured the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO on Wednesday. annual physical fitness tests for Nora Proctor gets help from her mother Christie knocking down a mock fire McClure said TEAD’s fire NTFD’s firefighters, in addition with a water hose. department is sometimes for- to interacting with the public. gotten when thinking about Willden said the open house detectors,” Willden said. “In Department will hold an open local fire agencies despite allows residents to learn more my 32 years, I’ve seen a couple house on Saturday at Station providing aid on nearby fire about what the department families saved because of a 1 at 90 N. Main Street from 10 calls. The department has a lot does, including an antici- smoke detector.” a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be of young members and events pated 900 calls, the majority of This year’s Fire Prevention free hot dogs, drinks and cook- like Kid’s Night are a way to which are medical calls. Week slogan is “Don’t wait, ies, as well as tours, equipment ensure ties to Tooele County Fire education was also a check the date” as a reminder demonstrations and the oppor- are strong, he said. major focus of the open house to replace your smoke detec- tunity to meet firefighters. “We just wanted to put including a smoke detector tors every 10 years. Willden Fire Prevention Week is held something on where every- raffle and information on said NTFD is also making in October to commemorate body could come to the army Tooele County’s new alert sys- a push to remind people to the Great Chicago Fire in 1871. depot and kind of learn more tem, AlertSense. Residents can change the batteries in their This year, Fire Prevention about us and be involved with sign up for the alert system at smoke detectors when they Week runs from Oct. 9 –15. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO the community,” McClure said. tcem.org. change their clocks on Nov. 6. [email protected] Parker Keddington tries out his skill using a fire hose. “We’ve got a lot of locals who “I’m a big advocate of smoke The Tooele City Fire Bountiful man faces felony assault charge after hit-and- STEVE HOWE Tooele County Sheriff’s depu- STAFF WRITER ties were dispatched to a hit- A Bountiful man arrested in and-run accident in the area of connection with a hit-and-run the Texaco gas station in Lake accident in August is scheduled Point, according to a prob- to make his first appearance in able cause statement. When 3rd District Court on Monday. deputies arrived on scene, the Lehi Alderon Lloyd, 39, is victim produced a picture of charged with third-degree a dark, two-door Chevrolet felony aggravated assault and pickup truck and said the vehi- misdemeanor counts of driv- cle turned onto Saddleback ing under the influence and Boulevard and passed the accident involving property Flying J convenience store. damage. Another deputy was able The evening of Aug. 1, to stop the suspect vehicle on Sunset Road and the driver was identified as Lloyd, the statement said. When the TOOELE TRANSCRIPT initial responding deputy BULLETIN interviewed Lloyd, he claimed that he had not been drinking, ADMINISTRATION though the deputy noted he Scott C. Dunn Publisher could smell alcohol on Lloyd’s Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO breath and emanating through An Orem-based real estate company has plans to build a Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen in Tooele City near the intersection of 2400 North and Main Street. OFFICE the vehicle. Popeyes is a fast food restaurant chain that sells Southern-style fried chicken, seafood and more. Bruce Dunn Controller The deputy had Lloyd step Chris Evans Office Manager out of his pickup truck to com- Vicki Higgins Customer Service plete three different field sobri- Samantha Tyler Circulation Manager ety tests and Lloyd showed EDITORIAL Popeyes gets nod to build in Tooele signs of impairment during all David Bern Editor three tests, according to the Tavin Stucki Sports Editor statement. On a breathalyzer JESSICA HENRIE food “with a special flair of sandwiches and wraps. Currently, Utah Popeyes Darren Vaughan Community News Editor test, Lloyd blew a .24, which is STAFF WRITER Southern style preparation and Popeyes added 219 new res- locations include: West Valley Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor three times the legal limit for Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen is cooking,” according to popeyes. taurants in 2015 for a total of City, Salt Lake City, Midvale, Tim Gillie Staff Writer blood alcohol content. coming to Tooele County — for com. 2,539 restaurants. Annual total West Jordan, Lehi, Ogden, Steve Howe Staff Writer After Lloyd was arrested real this time. Its menu includes items like sales grew by 11.8 percent in Herriman, Hill Air Force Base, Jessica Henrie Staff Writer and transported to the Tooele That’s what Tooele City fried chicken, chicken tenders, 2015, according to the compa- Layton and American Fork. ADVERTISING County Detention Center, Planner Rachelle Custer said seafood, signature sauces, ny’s annual report. [email protected] Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager deputies followed up with after the city planning commis- Keith Bird Advertising Sales the victim of the hit-and-run sion approved a conditional use Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & accident, the statement said. permit for a drive-thru during a Classified Advertising Manager Deputies determined Lloyd meeting Wednesday evening. LAYOUT & DESIGN intentionally ran into the The drive-thru will be part FOR LEASE John Hamilton Creative Director other vehicle, as the victim of the new Popeyes building Liz Arellano Graphic Artist said Lloyd lined up behind the located at 2400 N. 400 East. PRODUCTION vehicle and revved the engine After the developer gets its Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager before the vehicles collided. building permit, the restau- Darwin Cook Web Press Manager Lloyd is expected to make rant will be built on an empty, 336 N MAIN Dan Coats Pre-press Technician his first appearance in 3rd 0.88-acre corner lot between Scott Spence Insert Technician District Court on Monday Main Street and North Pointe at 10:28 a.m. before Judge Medical Clinic. TOOELE SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered Robert Adkins. The initial “It’s really happening,” by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, appearance was originally Custer said. “They just need Great location next to long Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele scheduled for Aug. 29 but their building permit. They got established businesses, County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the Lloyd failed to appear and a their site plan approved; they United States. $5,000 bench warrant was have approval from Tooele doctor offices, hotel and OFFICE HOURS: issued. County Health Department. restaurant. Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. [email protected] ... They should be breaking ground on it soon.” CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. The developer proposing to APX 3,000 SQ FT. building with 20+ parking stalls. Building has a large PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: build Popeyes is Nudge, a real 4 p.m. day prior to publication. estate company based in Orem. open floor plan with 3 private offices, large bathroom for handicap access COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, It’s not the same company that and storage rooms. Building has new stucco, paint, carpet and landscaping. BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: Gotta Get attempted to open Popeyes in 3 p.m. day prior to publication. Lake Point last year. $2100.00 per month, no maintenance fees, utilities not included. This OBITUARY DEADLINE: Something In January 2015, Maqsmood 10 a.m. day of publication. location would be great for title company, real estate agents, physical Merchant of Merchant and Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued Off Your therapy, attorneys, insurance company and so much more. twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals Sons Inc. bought property at postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by 8580 Commerce Drive with the the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Chest? intention of building a Popeyes Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Please contact Kenny at 435-882-5560 Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, restaurant. Tooele City, Utah 84074. Write a letter But the Lake Point Popeyes for questions or to view the building. POSTMASTER: project was canceled when Send change of address to: to the Editor, the restaurant’s corporate PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 (it’s good therapy). office pulled its support, said TOOELE’S DISCOUNT THEATER — $200 MOVIES! Tooele County Planner Blaine 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 NIGHTLY 5:00 & 7:45 | SUNDAY 5:00 NIGHTLY 5:00 | DARK SUNDAY NIGHTLY 7:45 | SUNDAY 5:00 email: [email protected] Gehring. or visit our web site extension at Letter to Editor Attempts to reach Popeyes Credit Cards FINDING GHOSTBUSTERS SUICIDE www.tooeletranscript.com corporate office for comment 882-2273 Accepted P.O. 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NEED CASH NOW? A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 13, 2016 We Want to Make You a Loan! County commission candidates answer $100-$3,000 TODAY! Noble Finance 435-843-1255 questions about taxes and racetrack TIM GILLIE STAFF WRITER The 2015 general election SUBSCRIBE TODAY • 882-0050 features one Tooele County Commission seat. Republican incumbent Shawn Milne is seeking a sec- ond term. Constitution Party candidate Jonathan Garrard and Democratic Party candi- date Katie Carlile are challeng- ing him in the general election. The Tooele Transcript Bulletin presented six ques- tions to the candidates. Each were allowed a maximum of Katie Carlile Jonathan Garrard Shawn Milne ERDA FARMS 150 words per answer. Their answers appear below in alpha- the community by making sure running parallel with each have small annual adjust- Supporting Your Local Farmers betical order. the needs of our citizens are other, as two separate routes ments than huge -digit 1. Who are you? heard and understood. to Salt Lake County. Freeway tax increases less frequently. I Katie Carlile: I grew up in Jonathan Garrard: I have traffic would then exit at the always advocate fiscal respon- Bountiful, but have lived in a lifelong love of learning Flying J to gain access to SR- sibility versus increasing the Tooele for 12 years. I served a and of inspiring and of doing. 201 rather than the current size and expense of govern- mission for the Church of Jesus Learning takes many forms, exit. ment. I firmly believe that Christ of Latter-day Saints in from traditional schooling Milne: During the next growing our local economy is Chile and majored in Spanish (Tooele High School and Utah four years, I will continue to the best way to increase rev- at the University of Utah. I State University), to field lead Tooele County’s efforts to enues. have been married to Bryce specific courses and hands on improve our financial security. 4. Please share your Carlile for 22 years and we teaching (product training ), Since taking office in 2013, the thoughts on the handling of have 4 children. I have run a to hobbies (master gardening), county has returned to solid the former Miller Motorsports small business from my home to licensing renewals (con- footing and our credit rating Park property. Friday & Saturday for 20 years. I have worked tinuing education courses), to has increased. Providing a Carlile: The handling of with families both as a business being mentored and mentoring stable and predictable politi- the racetrack is one of those and in service capacities. I like (financial, communication, cal climate is good for both examples where failure to to say families are my business. family and personal improve- citizens and businesses. By follow procedure has cost I understand the things that ments), to reading history the conclusion of my next the county money. When the families struggle with: financ- and Biographies) to teaching term, I expect to be able to racetrack deal was made with es, education, mental health (cooking, church, freedom, report a successful outcome of Mitime, there was no property and employment. I believe this family and neighbors) and also the sale of the former Miller appraisal completed nor were 801.688.1238 perspective will help me serve listening to all of you. I enjoy Motorsports Park. I also expect certain public notices pub- interacting with others as I to report that construction of lished as required by law. This serve them in my community the first phase of the Midvalley resulted in the forfeiture of the and professions: Boy Scouts, Highway is underway. I will contract and a costly lawsuit residential contracting for continue to advocate for followed. In addition to this 20 years, and home theater greater transparency and costly lawsuit, the county has installer for two-plus years. As citizen involvement in local entered into an unfavorable useful as learning is, I find that government. I will continue to operations contract to keep the Message to Voters it pales in comparison to using press for more innovation and track open and operational. what you have learned to teach implementation of technology This could end up costing the and inspire others, and actively to address citizen needs in the county hundreds of thousands REPRESENTATIVE do something to improve those most efficient means possible. of dollars. in our sphere of influence. Working together with my fel- Garrard: In 2004, a 99-year Regardless of the outcome of low commissioners, as well lease was secured with Tooele MERRILL this election, I will continue as other community leaders, I County on 512.46 acres of adding value to other people’s know that we can accomplish ground. This lease agreement lives. these goals. allowed for termination with NELSON Shawn Milne: Born in Salt 3. How often and how much the control and ownership Lake valley, I moved to south- should taxpayers expect county going to the county. I am not ern California at a young age. property taxes to go up over sure why our commissioners in By college, I returned to Utah the next four years? Are you 2004 felt inclined to approve As we approach an important election leaders. I have visited the schools, and started a business that I satisfied that all that can be this lease, versus an outright still own today. While finish- done to reduce expenses and sale. The lease also said that day for our country and our state on major employers and businesses ing our graduate degrees, my avoid costs has been done? the facility and its control November 8, I want to write directly to and held many public meetings to wife and I moved to Tooele Carlile: I believe if we man- would eventually be turned the voters of Tooele County to thank address the needs of Tooele County. I for the opportunity to become age resources carefully we back over to the county when you for the privilege of serving you successfully opposed the prison move homeowners in a growing should not need another tax it was terminated. As a result in the Utah House of Representatives to Tooele County, opposed the SITLA community that is also close increase in the next four years. of this agreement, our cur- to family. I have a bachelor’s It is up to the county commis- rent commissioners addressed for the past four years, and to ask water grab in Rush Valley, supported degree in international busi- sion to make sure all county an incident outside the scope for your support in my bid for re- the UTTR public land exchange, and ness and a master’s degree in funds are used for maximum of limited government. The election. To assist you, I submit the obtained funding for the Clark Farm business administration with a benefit and that great care appearance given by our cur- following summary of my background, renovations. I passed legislation: 1) marketing emphasis, both from is used so that money is not rent administration is to guide accomplishments, and priorities. to provide representation for Tooele Westminster College. Previous wasted because of careless the future use of the facility BACKGROUND: I grew up on a County on the UTA Board; 2) to to becoming a county com- action. I believe that self-evalu- to the vision closest to theirs, missioner, I served on Tooele ation needs to be on-going rather than allow for the farm in Grantsville, where I live with protect teens from sexual predators, City’s charter review commit- to make sure funds are being potential buyers to decide the my wife, Karen, who serves on the 3) to increase penalties for livestock tee, animal control appeals used to the best advantage. I best way to make it work. This Tooele County School Board. We poachers, 4) to deter theft of lead board, planning and zoning do not believe all that could be may be fine in a private situ- have fi ve children, with our youngest batteries from farm and construction commission, and city council. done has been done to reduce ation, however, public situa- serving a Church mission, and nine equipment, and 5) to provide judicial My combined business and expenses and costs. Making tions are stipulated by law and government experience has sure procedure and proto- statutes, and must be followed grandchildren. I graduated from review of law enforcement disciplinary provided a well-rounded edu- col are followed is one way precisely. BYU in Agricultural Economics and actions. In addition, I was appointed cation towards being a county in which to ensure wasteful Milne: I will say that this obtained a degree from the BYU by the House Speaker to help lead commissioner. I can continue spending is avoided. transaction has been both Law School. Aft er a clerkship on the defense of Utah marriage laws. working to serve citizens from Garrard: With the recent challenging yet very reward- the Utah Supreme Court, I went to Most recently, I served as a delegate day one, instead of having a multiple increases of property ing. Regardless of the origins, lengthy learning curve to come tax, fixed income homes find it is undeniably a gift for our work at Kirton McConkie, now the from Utah to a convention of state up to speed on budgeting, proj- the tax increase surmounts county. Present challenges largest law fi rm in Utah. I specialize legislators from all fi ft y states and ects and other crucial topics. their income levels. Options notwithstanding, the economic in constitutional law, representing passed a proposed amendment to the 2. What would you like to for property owners are limited impact of the racetrack to hospitals, schools, and the LDS Church. Constitution to limit the regulatory accomplish as a commission at this time; either downsize our community is undeniably I advise clergy, educators, and social power of the federal government and member over the next four or increase the household impressive. The potential it years? income. The continual rais- holds is even more impressive. workers on risk management. restore state sovereignty. Carlile: If we want Tooele ing of property taxes eventu- Some residents work directly LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE: I fi rst LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES: County to continue to grow ally forces these people out of for the racetrack. Others work served in the State House in 1991-92 as 1) Protect individual rights and successfully, we need to make their homes. I propose setting for vendors or business ten- the fi rst Republican representative from freedoms relating to religion, families, sure we have a strong foun- property tax at the time you ants. Many more work for local Tooele County in 50 years. I passed the education, healthcare, employment, dation. Right now we have purchase your home. When restaurants, retailers, and lodg- life-without-parole sentencing option property, and security. 2) Obtain increasing problems with the property transfers owner- ing establishments that benefit addiction, crime, bullying and ship, the property tax may then from the track’s operations. and extended UTA bus service to funding for the Mid-Valley Highway mental health issues. We need be reset. This means property It is very important to our Tooele County. Following redistricting and planning for extension of SR 201 to strengthen and support our tax will be fixed and will not local economy that it remains in 2012, I was elected to represent this into Tooele Valley. 3) Work with families, friends and neighbors change until it is purchased by operational as a venue to the large rural district that includes all or community and business leaders by making sure resources are another owner. I am unable to throngs of annual visitors. part of fi ve diff erent counties. I serve to foster economic development, coordinated and available so answer for our current sitting The local impact totals many that those who are struggling commissioners on how often millions of dollars each year. as Vice-chair of the House Judiciary including protection of the Great can get the help they need. In and how much they expect Unfortunately, I can’t say much Committee and have also served on the Salt Lake and its related industries. four years, I hope to see those property taxes to rise, for they about ongoing legal proceed- Natural Resources, Public Utilities, and 4) Work with education leaders statistics take a nose dive. I will still have the majority of ings. However, I stand by the Government Operations Committees. and teachers to improve education want to see strong supportive the vote in regards to these county’s current position and I have provided constituent reports through reliable funding and reduced communities that are ready to questions. With my proposal, want you to know that we fill jobs of new industries and we would continually be striv- are seeking the best outcome following each legislative session and regulation. 5) Improve legislative businesses that, I hope, will see ing to reduce expenses and for our community’s broader endeavor to respond to all constituent redistricting to strengthen rural Tooele as a great place to build. avoid costs. interests. emails and phone calls. representation. 6) Continue working Garrard: As growth occurs Milne: We all learned in 5. How are you different ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND with other states to strengthen states’ within the county, I want all 2013 how detrimental it is to from your opponent? Why is a ACTIVITIES: Utah is one of the best rights and restore the proper balance of you to be involved with the ignore inflation for 27 years. vote for you the best choice? process. As businesses move Many years of poor planning Carlile: The most obvious managed states in America. I have of federalism established in our into Tooele County, the current resulted in a devastating dose difference is that I’m a woman close working relationships with State Constitution. Salt Lake commuter traffic will of reality. Our community and a mother. I see the needs Offi cials and with Tooele County Let’s continue working together to diminish, and as technology had become accustomed to a of the county not just as a Commissioners, mayors, and other strengthen America and our Great State continues to grow, telecom- particular level of service and financial operation, but also elected offi cials, school, and community of Utah. I ask for your vote. muting will also relieve the suddenly the means for paying as a community made up of strain on the roads. Our long- for those services was no lon- individuals and families. These term transportation needs will ger available. A two-pronged people are our strongest asset. HOUSE DISTRICT 68 be easier to address before we approach of cutting expenses Tooele County won’t be as experience the transportation and raising revenues has been successful if we don’t focus on MERRILL growing pains that Salt Lake needed to restore the county’s its citizens. It cannot be only County has had. Along with ability to provide services at about economic growth. Part this, we need to pitch a solu- levels that most citizens are of what will attract businesses tion to the state on the heavy asking for. The county com- and increase tax revenue is I-80 traffic and gridlock during mission has held town hall the county’s citizens. I under- accidents. By extending SR-201 meetings across the county for stand that I won’t have all the to Lake Point and moving the the past few years to listen and answers and we will not always Nelson entrance to I-80 Eastbound to openly discuss with citizens agree, but transparency is key Beaman Way, we would then their expectations. 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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 13, 2016 Service agency to pursue study for SR-138 pedestrian underpass

STEVE HOWE underpass. the underpass project or back said. “I would rather give up a road. Stansbury Park Lake. STAFF WRITER “In order to get the funds, out. few big projects over the next “I’m surprised UDOT isn’t “I think we have people The Stansbury Park Service to actually get them to where “This could be a commit- couple years to do that and required to remediate that that can help us go after some Agency board agreed to move we can spend them, we have ment to the service agency have the money go toward with an over- or underpass,” of that money but there’s no forward with an environmen- to submit an environmental over time of a half a million that, myself.” said board member Mike guarantees that we get any tal impact study that may set impact study and we have to dollars,” he said. “So hopefully Jones agreed with Smart, Johnson. of it,” Smart said. “I mean, the stage for an underpass submit a letter of commitment we get funding to cut that with both calling the project Jones said there are grants we could end up funding the crossing SR-138 near the con- to matching funds,” Jones down, but that’s something we a priority from a safety stand- and other monies from the whole thing.” struction site for the commu- said, during the board’s meet- need to think about.” point. state that could go toward the With the board’s approval, nity’s new elementary school. ing Wednesday night. Jones said the total cost of “I think this is the single project and UDOT is working Jones said he will reach out to Service agency man- Tooele County will sponsor the underpass project won’t be most needed thing in our com- on plans for a reduced speed UDOT-certified contractors to ager Randall Jones said the service agency’s submis- known until the environmen- munity of all that we have to crosswalk at Benson Gristmill. receive bids on the cost of the the environmental impact sion for the grant since the tal impact study and engineer- do in the future,” Jones said. Smart said the board should environmental impact study. study, which is expected to service agency cannot do so ing study are completed. Board member Gary Jensen look at additional grant funds, He said the project is expected cost between $20,000 and on its own, Jones said. The Service agency board chair- asked if the state had any as well as private donations to take more than a year to $50,000, is required for the county will not fund the study man Neil Smart voiced strong obligation to an underpass or from developers on the north complete between the study, agency to get access to a or the matching funds, which support for the underpass, other safe means of crossing side of SR-138 with the under- engineering and construction. $200,000 grant from the fed- would be 6.7 percent of the which is intended to allow safe SR-138, as a state-maintained pass providing easy access to [email protected] eral Congestion Mitigation grant, or $13,400. pedestrian travel under SR- and Air Quality Improvement Jones described the deci- 138 for residents and students Project. The grant money sion to approve the funding attending the new school. would be used to cover the for the environmental impact “I think it’s a necessary con- sures of inflation, pricing and but six months of my life. My cost of engineering for the study as the time to commit to nector to the community,” he Commission competition. Having served great- great- great- grandfather continued from page A4 in several different capacities actually homesteaded the land within local government, I where I now reside. I enjoy the in the relationship between have a well-rounded back- heritage of Tooele County, the MIDDLE CANYON ELEMENTARY’S elected officials and residents. ground to continue leading beautiful sunsets, gardening, I won’t tell you what you need Tooele County in a positive farming, starry nights, and but will listen respectfully to direction. I won’t require a all the different landscapes Be a Superhero community concerns and keep steep learning curve to learn throughout the county, from those needs in mind. I believe the aspects of the job of county the salt flats to the Oquirrh a vote for me is a vote for commissioner. Having served Mountains, from the Great ANTI-BULLYING 5K FUN RUN/WALK families, crime prevention, and one term already, I am well Salt Lake to sage brush, juni- community mental health ser- versed in the requirements of per trees, the west desert and vices. I am the vote that puts the job and can ensure a seam- freshwater springs, etc. I will SATURDAY • OCTOBER 29 people first, not profits. less transition in to the next continue to give my time and Middle Canyon Elementary Garrard: I live in a rural four-year term. vision of Tooele County to community, which gives an 6. What do you enjoy the those around me, and share AM AM additional perspective to our most about living in Tooele them freely with others in BIB PICK-UP: 8 • 5K FUN RUN/WALK: 9 current governing body. I rec- County? How will you preserve hopes of inspiring them to KID’S COSTUME PARADE: 10AM ognize that you are what actu- that thing that you enjoy the enjoy what we have. ally allows Tooele County to most for future generations? Milne: My wife and I $5 per student (K-8th grade), $15 (9th grade-adult) or $30 per family operate. Each of your passions Carlile: I love farms in the originally moved to Tooele Register by Wednesday Oct. 26. No same-day registration! and expertise offers unique middle of the city. I love hik- because of affordable hous- perspectives on how things ing, camping and exploring ing, but we’ve remained may work better, or more effi- just outside my door. I love that here because of the excellent Come dressed as your favorite Superhero! ciently. Ultimately, I will use my kids spent summer days quality of life that living in (Grades k-8) my vote on the commission swimming at Deseret Peak and Tooele County provides. Our PRIZES FOR TOP GIRL AND BOY to support freedom and I will riding their bikes to Maverik neighbors are friendly and car- challenge and encourage the to blow through their pocket ing. Property taxes here are other commissioners to do the money. I love Little League among the lowest in the state. same. If you’re happy with the opening day at Parker’s Park Our roads are less congested PARTICIPANTS WILL way things have been going and the lights of late night and easier to navigate than RECEIVE A for the past decades — higher baseball games. I love that my many in the metro area. We “BE A SUPERHERO” taxes, more regulations and ancestors helped to settle the have safe neighborhoods and DOG TAG fees, citizens concerns and valley and sometimes wonder a lot of open spaces. Plus, the pleas falling on deaf ears if I am walking through the views throughout the county — then any of the other can- same field as my great grandpa are amazing. Visiting with didates will do, otherwise vote did as a child. I want future members from all of the com- for me. generations of kids to enjoy munities within our county, Milne: Simply stated: these things so I will support I see how each one provides Experience. I believe my expe- small businesses, which are a slightly different lifestyle. riences in both business and such an important economic Whether one is looking for a The Ladies Community government makes me the asset. I will work to protect air remote and rural or a suburban preferable choice in this elec- quality, water resources and experience, our county offers tion. As the owner of a local open spaces through master families their version of perfec- company, I provide a business planning. I will continue to tion to raise their children. I perspective to the county com- work for recycling and keeping will always strive to protect Club of Tooele County mission regarding ordinances, our recreation areas clean and those distinctions across com- regulations, fees and taxes. I healthy. I love Tooele County! munity boundaries. is having a fundraiser to know how to balance person- Garrard: I have called [email protected] purchase Buddy Benches for nel requirements against pres- Tooele County my home for all our area Elementary Schools Friday, October 14 at 7:00 pm Wife of Democratic candidate Deseret Peak Complex for governor to face pot charge SALT LAKE CITY (AP) were warranted and forwarded the drug is still illegal in Utah. Dress in your Halloween Costumes or not! — A Utah prosecutor said the case to Salt Lake County The conservative state has Wednesday that he intends prosecutors several weeks ago, passed a very limited medi- to file misdemeanor drug U.S. attorney’s spokeswoman cal marijuana law allowing �Dinner Served charges against the wife of Melodie Rydalch said. those with severe epilepsy to the Democratic candidate for The case was then sent to use cannabis extract oil that � governor after federal inves- Tooele County because Salt doesn’t contain psychoactive Prizes for best tigators found she tried to Lake County District Attorney properties. mail a small amount of mari- Sim Gill is a political ally of The marijuana investigation Halloween Costumes juana to the couple’s home in Mike Weinholtz and wanted is not Donna Weinholtz’s first California. to avoid a conflict of interest, brush with authorities. She U.S. Postal Service inspec- officials said. was one of 13 people arrested $ tors discovered the package Searle said it appears Donna in 2014 as part of a protest Tickets: 50 couple earlier this year and went to Weinholtz had the drug for over the GOP-dominated $ Mike and Donna Weinholtz’s her personal use and there’s Legislature’s refusal to hold a 30 single Salt Lake City home to inves- no evidence her husband was hearing on an anti-discrimina- tigate, Tooele County Chief aware she had it. Searle said he tion law that includes sexual Deputy Attorney Gary Searle plans to file misdemeanor drug and gender orientation protec- said. Federal investigators possession charges against her tions. It passed the following found just under 2 pounds soon, meaning she could face year. of the drug, and Donna up to six months in jail and a Weinholtz pleaded no Weinholtz told them she uses it $1,000 fine if convicted. contest to a misdemeanor to treat chronic pain. Melanie McBride, a repre- charge of disrupting a meeting U.S. attorney’s office in Utah sentative for Mike Weinholtz’s after she and other protesters didn’t believe federal charges campaign, did not immediately blocked the doors to a com- comment Wednesday. A num- mittee meeting room. She was ber listed for Donna Weinholtz sentenced to probation, and was not in service. the charge was dismissed after The Old Grantsville Church Dinner Theatre presents Mike Weinholtz, a wealthy she completed the probation 297 West Clark Street businessman, announced soon and paid a $100 fine. after winning his party’s nomi- Mike Weinholtz is facing an nation in April that he would uphill battle this year to try to ����������������������� advocate for legalizing medical unseat Republican Gov. Gary marijuana in Utah because his Herbert. wife was under investigation Herbert campaign manager for pot possession. He has Marty Carpenter had no com- repeatedly declined to offer ment on the investigation. details, citing an ongoing investigation. He said his wife used the DINNER THEATRE Caterers and Ticket Prices drug to relieve pain caused by Opinions Thurs Oct 20, 6:30pm Ultimate Catering Sloppy Joes $16 arthritis and nerve damage. Fri Oct 21, 6:30pm Karla’s Famous Pulled Pork $20 The U.S. attorney’s office Sat Oct 22, 12:30pm Food For Thought Pasta $16 confirmed in July it was inves- Shared Sat Oct 22, 6:30pm Panda Express Buffet $20 tigating Donna Weinholtz DINNER THEATRE SEATS MUST BE RESERVED IN ADVANCE! but offered little information. Freely. Dinner Theatre doors open at 6pm. Eat dinner when you arrive. Rydalch declined to comment Dinner Theatre Show starts at . Concessions also available. 7pm further Wednesday or explain (Yours and Ours.) SHOW ONLY Mon Oct 24 at 7:00pm why federal prosecutors decid- SHOW ONLY PRICES: Adults $10, Seniors(60+) $8, ed not to file charges. Kids (ages 4-12) $7, Ages 3 and under FREE. Searle said he plans to treat Open Forum Doors open one half hour before show starts Buy tickets online: Concessions available at all performances Weinholtz like everyone else Every Tuesday www.oldgrantsvillechurch.com but that he has “no intent to Seating is in order of Reservation / Ticket purchase. Please let us know if or Facebook Old Grantsville Church turn this into some political you have a disability we need to accommodate. Reserve tickets (pay at the door) call/text (435) 241-8131 sideshow.” He did not know TOOELETRANSCRIPT whether she had a medical BULLETIN Based on “Anna and the King of Siam” by Margaret Landon, Original Choreography by Jerome Robbins marijuana card in California. Even if she did, possession of A7

THURSDAY October 13, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 Smithsonian’s African-American museum gears up for schools WASHINGTON (AP) — our younger people who are email. “I am confident that are, therefore, really unable to heroes and famous people um does not shy away from Whether it’s a class on early more attuned to that than par- in the days ahead our school teach it,” Clark said. from our African-American difficult topics. African-American history, civil ents or grandparents.” leaders will be exploring the Mark Stout, the secondary past, but also the lives of “I think it’s important to rights movements or black pop Baltimore County Public many ways the museum can social studies coordinator of everyday people, which kind remember that, a lot of times, culture, there’s an exhibit for Schools also are looking to support teaching and learning the Howard County Public of reflects what we try to do ... we talk about the problems that at the Smithsonian’s new- make field trips to the newest in the classroom.” School System, said he wants with students, and that is look facing African-Americans,” est museum. Smithsonian. In addition, Clark said she teachers in the district to use at history through the eyes of Nichols said, “but now we And schools are penciling “We are excited about hopes the museum will “help the museum’s online resources the people that lived it.” can look at, despite that peril, in the National Museum of the opening of the African- shape the narrative and correct to help aid their classroom dis- Some of the museum’s con- how African-Americans have African American History and American museum and the some of the misconceptions.” cussions. Stout highlighted the tent is not appropriate for all triumphed over the years Culture to give students a real- many educational opportuni- “I just really hope that the vast collection of photographs audiences. and how they’ve overcome life look at the past as well as ties it affords our students,” museum serves as a tool for depicting all different aspects A sign warns visitors that so many obstacles ... And it’s a tangible representation of Edie House-Foster, manager teachers — especially K-12 — of African-American life. exhibits with a red border mainly been due to the efforts the places and people in their of public information for the who don’t know much them- “The museum is designed around them may be too of African-Americans. No one textbooks. Baltimore City Board of School selves about African-American very interestingly,” Stout graphic for younger or more saved them; they did it on their While the museum has pro- Commissioners, wrote in an history and culture so they said, “in that it shows not just sensitive viewers, as the muse- own.” grams like an education initia- tive to benefit children 8 years old and younger, college pro- fessors and their students also plan to use the museum. Jonathan England, an African-American studies professor at the University of Maryland, said he looks forward to adding a field trip to the museum into his cur- riculum. “I want to be able to touch this topic and really go there Now is when and have students be exposed to it because it’s different lis- tening to Jonathan England talk about it in a class versus seeing it,” England said. “It’s just something that adds to the academic environment.” the move At Howard University, Msia Clark also looks to incorporate the museum in her African studies classes. AetnaMedicare “One of the assignments I have in most of my classes is students have to go to an Aetna Medicare Advantage plans offer medical and event that’s related to Africa,” she said. “One of the options is also to go to the museum prescription drug coverage in one plan and much more. — whether that be the African art museum or the African- Come to a sales meeting to learn about our Medicare Advantage American museum. 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Claudia R. Dallman mother, father, oldest brother Mary Alice her children and worked all Claudia R. Dallman suc- Bob and sister-in-law and best of her adult life in a variety of cumbed to complications friend Darline. Claudia has Degelbeck Kirkham secretarial/office manager jobs of cancer on Wednesday, touched many lives during Mary Alice Degelbeck as well as an Avon lady. She October 12th. Claudia her time on this earth, we all Kirkham passed away Oct. 9, enjoyed singing, dancing, read- was born Sept. 18, 1938 love her very much. She will 2016, after a 16-year battle ing, traveling, and supporting to Dorcas Gardner and be remembered and missed by with Alzheimer's disease. She her children in their many dif- Ray Robert Richards in many. We hope you can join was born June 9, 1938, in ferent activities. We as a family Ely, Nevada. She had four us in remembering the many Ophir, Utah to Edwin John would like to thank the won- brothers — Robert Frank and Helen Clara Jorgensen beautiful memories we have derful nurses and social work- Richards (Darline); Rodrick Degelbeck. She was the old- with her. Funeral services ers of CNS for their care of our Paul Richards (RaNae) of est of six children. She mar- will be held at 11 a.m. on sweet wife and mother. She Springville, Utah; Milton ried her eternal sweetheart, is now happily dancing with Ladell Richards (Bonnie) Saturday, Oct. 15 at the LDS Norman D. Kirkham in the her family members who have of Yakima, Washington and Chapel located at 1717 Berra Salt Lake Temple on Feb. 21, gone on before her and we Dennis Ray Richards (Cheryl) Blvd., Tooele. Interment will 1969. They have six children: know she is our Angel watch- of Clearfield, Utah. Claudia Arnold had three children, follow at the Tooele Cemetery. Heather (Mark) Dubach of ing over us. Funeral services was married to her husband Daryll Jean Dallman (Peggy), Following the graveside ser- South Jordan, Shaun (Melissa) ceded in death by her parents, will be held Monday, Oct. 17, Arnold Dallman on Jan. 16, Tonya Kaye Day (Matt) and vice, a family luncheon and Kirkham of Lehi, Melinda sister DeAnna Pennington, 1965. She had two sons in a Heather Diann Dallman. She celebration of her amazing (Derrick) Sorensen of Salt Lake brother-in-law Norm Berry, 2016, at 11 a.m. at The Church previous marriage, William has 10 grandchildren and life will be held back at the City, Angela Smart of South sister-in-law Deanne Degelbeck of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Robert McCune and Alonzo nine great-grandchildren. She church. A viewing will be held Jordan, Rob (Marie) Kirkham and nephew Casey Berry. She Saints, 155 Coventry Lane, Kent McCune (Kelly). She and was preceded in death by her one hour prior to the service. of Kaysville, and Cody Kirkham was a devoted member of North Salt Lake. A viewing will of North Salt Lake. She is sur- The Church of Jesus Christ of be held the evening prior from DEATH NOTICES vived by her husband Norman Latter-day Saints. She had a 6-8 p.m. as well as one hour D. Kirkham; all six of her love for her Savior Jesus Christ before the funeral at the same children; 26 grandchildren; and for the scriptures. She address as the funeral service. Beth Louise Greetis Reiko Lee Warr two brothers, Max (Kathy) of enjoyed sharing her testimony Interment will be in the Lehi Tooele and Scott of Tooele; through many acts of service City Cemetery (1100 N. 400 Beth Louise Greetis of Grantsville passed Reiko Lee Warr passed away Oct. 12, 2016. two sisters, Carolyn Berry of including a two-year mission East, Lehi, UT). Condolences away Oct. 12, 2016. Her services are pending. Her services are pending. A full obituary will Cedar Fort and Chris (John) to central Germany. She was may be sent to the family at A full obituary will be posted at TateMortuary. be posted at TateMortuary.com and in the Skinner of Ophir. She was pre- an example of hard work to www.serenicare.com. com and in the next edition of the Tooele next edition of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. Transcript Bulletin.

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Tooele County Municipal Services Tooele County Municipal Services Property Tax Revenue Tax Rate 435.884.3031 • Grantsville, Utah $2.00 0.000900 Adopted/Proposed Tax Rate Adopted/Proposed Tax Rate Certified Tax Rate Certified Tax Rate $1.85 0.000856 0.000812 $1.70 0.000768 ��������������������� MILLIONS ������������������ $1.55 0.000724 $1.40 0.000680 Subscribe Today! 882-0050 TOOELETRANSCRIPT 2015 2016 2017 2015 2016 2017 Magazine BULLETIN Taxes December for the following Tooele City. calendar year, includes prop- In addition to the notice of continued from page A1 erty tax revenue collected in intent to raise property taxes November of that budget year. published 14 days before the until December,” he said. The property tax collected general election, the new law Most departments have depends on property valua- also requires a parcel-specific turned in requests for more tions and tax rates that can’t be notice of the potential property money for 2017, according to set until July, which is halfway tax increase to be mailed to commissioner Shawn Milne. through the budget year. property owners at least seven Despite the increased If the county adopts the days before the election. That requests, Milne said he oppos- combined general and health notice must state the amount es the 8.67 percent and 9.0 department potential property of taxes due at the current percent projected increases. tax increase, it will be the third tax budget and the estimated The state’s timetable for tax increase in the last five tax due with the potential tax budgets and property taxes years. increase, according to Gillette. aren’t very well coordinated, If adopted, the potential “The commissioners will especially for counties because municipal services tax increase hold a second public hearing they are on a calendar year for will be the second increase in November after the notices their fiscal year, according to since the tax was adopted are mailed,” Gillette said. “The Milne. three years ago. second hearing is not required Jordan Byrd The county must announce The public hearing on the by law, but the commissioners in October any intent to raise possible tax increases will be want to be as transparent as NOV. 16, 1990 - OCT. 13, 2010 property taxes for the follow- held at the county commission possible and make sure that ing year before the budget year meeting at 7 p.m. on Oct. 18 in anybody that wants to com- starts. room 321 of the Tooele County ment has the opportunity.” Not a day has gone by where The budget, approved in building at 47 S. Main Street in [email protected] you haven’t been missed and thought about. You are a joy in Your Business Can our hearts, and that can never be taken away. We love and Reach Every Home in the Tooele Valley miss you and we yearn for the day when we will meet again.

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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Friday 7:39 a.m. 6:50 p.m. Saturday 7:40 a.m. 6:49 p.m. Sunday 7:42 a.m. 6:47 p.m. Monday 7:43 a.m. 6:46 p.m. Tuesday 7:44 a.m. 6:44 p.m. Wednesday 7:45 a.m. 6:43 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th Thursday 7:46 a.m. 6:41 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday 6:16 p.m. 5:40 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Saturday 6:54 p.m. 6:52 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Sunday 7:34 p.m. 8:06 a.m. Monday 8:18 p.m. 9:20 a.m. ALMANAC Tuesday 9:06 p.m. 10:32 a.m. Statistics for the week ending Oct. 12. A passing shower or Intervals of clouds and Mostly cloudy and Intervals of clouds Wednesday 9:59 p.m. 11:41 a.m. Mainly cloudy Partly sunny Plenty of sunshine Temperatures Thursday 10:56 p.m. 12:44 p.m. two in the afternoon sunshine cooler with a shower and sun High/Low past week 79/33 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 69/44 72 50 68 55 73 53 58 38 60 41 61 38 63 43 Average temp past week 55.1 Normal average temp past week 56.4 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Oct 15 Oct 22 Oct 30 Nov 7 Shown is Friday’s weather. Forecasts and graphics provided by Temperatures are Friday’s highs and Friday night’s AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 lows.

UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan Grouse 65/45 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 71/48 Knolls Clive Lake Point 58/42 70/50 71/51 73/52 Ogden Stansbury Park 71/51 Erda 74/52 Vernal Grantsville 73/50 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 71/44 74/52 60/41 Tooele 75/53 Bauer 72/50 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 72/49 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 72/50 73/45 74/49 Stockton Pollen Index Price 72/48 71/46 High Nephi Rush Valley 74/52 71/47 Ophir Moderate 66/45 Low Delta Manti Absent 76/51 74/48 Green River Th F Sa Su M Tu W 82/50 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 72/48 77/48 Moab 70/46 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 82/57 Beaver 80/52 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Wednesday 73/47 Ibapah 71/46 24-hour 74/44 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.94 +0.01 Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 75/48 74/47 at Grantsville 1.40 none 86/59 Kanab 78/46 Eureka 66/45 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4189.18

FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK In 1966, Tooele’s mayor announces $80K project for airport he Tooele Transcript At the same time, incum- city would pay an engineering Tooele City Democrats and work was expected to employ Bulletin has published bent Grantsville City Council firm to make a layout plan of Republicans announced their about 300 men. TTooele County news candidate Tom Ware called for the Tooele airport. The layout candidates for mayor, one four- Oct. 13, 1916 since 1894. Here is a flashback a recount of primary election plan was part of an $80,000 year councilman, three two- Samuel Kaiser of Benmore of local front-page news from ballots. After the first count, airport improvement project. year councilmen, a recorder applied for rights to 0.10 cubic- 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago Front-Page Ware emerged only two votes A few days later, the first and a treasurer. At the same feet of water per second from that occurred during the sec- short of winning the primary snow of the season blanketed time, 13 men from Tooele Mahogany Spring in Tooele ond week of October. Flashback election. The recount did cor- the county. The storm caused County were drafted into the County. Anyone who wished Oct. 15 and 17, 1991 rect some errors but confirmed snow to build up on trees in U.S. Army. to protest granting the applica- Members of a National the results of the first count. Tooele City, “knocking many Later that week, officials tion had to file an affidavit and Guard company from ponds. The ponds’ construction Oct. 11 and 14, 1966 limbs down, causing many announced they would make pay a $2.50 fee. Springville traveled to brought Wendover one step After meeting with the city residents much alarm,” the every effort to start ore ship- Wendover City to lend a hand closer to having its own water council, Tooele City Mayor reporter wrote. ments from Bingham through Jessica Henrie compiled this in constructing four filter system. Frank Bowman announced the Oct. 14 and 17, 1941 the Elton Tunnel by Nov. 1. The report.

cussion that preceded the hours of public meeting time Celebrating the American Spirit Cash policy’s adoption, according each month,” he said. continued from page A1 to Maresa Manzione, Tooele While Gowans never kept County School Board presi- track of his hours, he recalled members accounted for dent. several hours of additional $76,761 of the $80,832 in However, Manzione said committee meetings each 2016. the policy models the com- month along with visits to The balance of school pensation for state school PTAs, community councils, board benefit expenses board members. schools, and school activities. include the school district’s “Almost all elected officials “For each hour in a com- portion of social security pay- in the state, and even in our mittee or board meeting I ment, dental and life insur- county and cities, receive would estimate that board ance, according to Reynolds. salary and/or benefits,” she That’s an average cost of said. “We are continuing to members put in twice that $10,966 per board member follow the state model. Other amount of time in reading for health insurance in the local boards have opted to the material for the meeting,” he said. “And that doesn’t 2016 fiscal year. increase the salary of board TOOELE Under the proposed revi- members. We are not increas- include time spent calling the Every Tuesday in your TRANSCRIPT sions, school board members ing compensation.” contact person or superinten- Tooele Transcript Bulletin ULLETIN could elect to receive a pay- Former Tooele County dent with questions.” B ment totaling $6,504 annu- School Board President Gary In addition to benefits, ally instead of health insur- Gowans said that while he local school board members ance. served on the school board also receive $4,080 annually The $6,504 figure was the compensation package for compensation for regular Friends of the Tooele County Children’s Justice Center derived from the lowest for board members was in board meetings, other meet- amount the school district line with what other school ings and expenses related to BLACK TIEBLUE JEANS contributes to an employee districts around the state their duties as board mem- health insurance plan com- were doing. He said it has bers. bined with the amount been a while since he left the HALLOWEEN FUNDRAISER Under the proposed new the district contributes to board, but he suspects that policy, board members that employee health savings board compensation is still opt out of health insurance accounts. comparable to other districts would receive a total of For the 2016 -2017 fiscal in the state. Gowans left the $10,584 in compensation year, the cost to the district school board in 2012. (DRESS-UP OPTIONAL) for health insurance for During Tuesday’s school and benefits, based on 2016 PRIZES one board member will be board meeting, Reynolds health insurance costs. for best $17,903. Paying $6,504 to presented a survey of school A look at other elected offi- Costumes board members that opt out board compensation in other cial compensation and bene- PUBLIC WELCOME! of health insurance means a Utah school districts that con- fit packages in Tooele County savings to the school district firmed Gowans’ observation. shows that Grantsville City Saturday, October 29th of $11,399. That’s a 64 per- A total of 11 of 49 school Council members receive cent savings for each board districts were included in the roughly $7,700 annually in Social Time (5-7) ~ Dinner (7:00) ~ Casino (7-10) member that opts out. survey, which was conducted compensation and benefits Silent Auction ~ Live Auction If all seven board members by the Ogden School District. while Tooele City Council opt out of health insurance Provo, Box Elder School members receive around Utah Motorsports Campus the school district could save and Ogden School districts, $23,000 in compensation Formerly Miller Motorsports Park $79,793. which are close to Tooele and benefits, according to the 2901 Sheep Lane, Tooele One member of the public County School District in stu- website utahsright.com. at Tuesday’s board meeting dent enrollment, allow board “Board members are $55 per person suggested the board could members to receive the same elected officials and not vol- $100 per couple save even more money. health insurance coverage as unteers,” said Scott Rogers, $300 reserved table for 6 “It is good to save the dis- district employees. Tooele County School District trict money,” said Shelley The other eight respon- superintendent. “They do, Snow of Grantsville. “If that dents also give board SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE however, also volunteer much is really the bottom line members the same health $200 Bewitched time.” UNDEAD SPONSORS — the purpose — then why insurance as their employ- $500 Haunting not eliminate insurance for ees. Those school districts Before adopting any chang- the board completely?” are: Davis, Granite, Jordan, es in board compensation $1000 Undead The current policy on Logan, Murray, Provo, state law requires that the school board compensa- Salt Lake, Uintah and board hold a public hearing Register by October 21st tion was adopted before Washington. with prior notification. That Questions? Or to register: any current school board Gowans also commented hearing may be held as early CJC Friends Board member was on the board, on the hours that board as the Nov. 15 school board 435-843-3440 so current board members members work. meeting. have no insight into the dis- “It’s much more than four [email protected]

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A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 13, 2016 Moose Lodge Craft Fair OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Public Willow Heights is a quick hike Welcome! SATURDAY AM PM through the woods to a lake OCTOBER 15 • 11  4 utumn is one of my favorite times of the FOOD • RAFFLE PRIZES • MUCH MORE! Ayear. I love the aspen leaves when they turn golden on the mountains. The air • Handmade • Bath & Body is crisp and cool, and in the Goods Products morning there may even be some ice in the mountain • Jewelry • Candles streams. • Tupperware • Makeup

Jaromy Jessop Tooele Moose Lodge GUEST COLUMNIST 1100 E Vine St. Proceeds benefi t the Stockton Veterans Each fall I visit some of my Memorial Park & Moose Charities favorite places to see the colors COURTESY OF JAROMY JESSOP and I sometimes discover new Willow Lake is located in Willow Heights in Big Cottonwood Canyon. ones where nature puts on a stunning display — like Willow leave the trail and walk west of a basketball. Luckily, and TOOELETRANSCRIPT Heights in Big Cottonwood to where the terrain begins to because it was so cold, none Local News, Opinion, Sports and Lifestyle BULLETIN Canyon. drop off, you can see across of its inhabitants were around. This side canyon is true to Big Cottonwood Canyon to the At the shore of the lake there its name because it’s choked southwest, a tower-like block were some ducks. The sun with aspen trees. The main of granite capping Reed and poked in and out of the clouds. attraction of this hike is the Benson Ridge and 10,403- When it was out, its rays were high peaks above Solitude Ski foot-high Kessler Peak. Back warm and relaxing, but when Vietnam Vets & Families Resort to the south that unfold on the trail, after you cross the obscured there was a chill in as you gain elevation. There meadow the trail will climb a the air. Commemorating is also the possibility of seeing small, abrupt rise. At the top, Across the canyon to the moose at tiny Willow Lake, you will reach the south shore south, the east face of the 50 Years which is the destination of this of Willow Lake. massive 10,479-foot-high with Stories of trail. The lake is an absolutely Honeycomb Cliffs was streaked Service, Duty The trailhead can be beautiful place. It is set in a with early season snow. and Sacrifi ce tricky to find because it’s bowl 8,500 feet below the Big Ominous storm clouds began only marked with a large, Cottonwood/Park City rim and to build that obscured the sun Special Utah white rock that has the words is ringed by mature aspen and and dramatically lowered the “Willow Heights Conservation tall grasses on its east shore temperature, so we decided to Edition of Area” chiseled onto it. The rock and bushes on the south shore. head down. On the way, while is located about 0.8 of a mile It is relatively free of vegeta- walking through aspens, the A Time to east of Silver Fork Lodge. tion on the north shore, where wind rushed through the trees There are wide shoulders on some round rocks dot the and golden leaves fluttered, Honor either side of the road in the shoreline. The trail makes a twirled and glided through the FREE to all vicinity of the trailhead and complete circuit of the lake and air on their way to the forest there is a yellow, diamond- if the winds are calm, the trees floor. After a short but steep Vietnam shaped 35 mph sign right and mountains are reflected descent, we arrived back at the where the trailhead begins. like glass in the water. trailhead just in time to beat Veterans This sign faces east, so if you If you climb the hill on the the storm. don’t notice the trailhead and north side of the lake, you will Willow Heights is a beauti- and their you’ve gone a mile or more find some spots in the trees ful and accessible place that is Families past Silver Fork Lodge, turn where there are flat rocks you great for a quick hike through around and look for the 35 can sit on, eat lunch and enjoy some wonderful woods to mph sign on the north side the view in front of you. When a mountain lake. It is also of the road as you come back you hike in these areas, look useful as a quick workout down. for little details that might because you will feel the burn As you enter the trees at the escape the less attentive trav- after the incline. If you visit trailhead, you will come to a eler. Willow Heights this time of U.S. Forest Service signboard Most of the aspen leaves year, take plenty of water and that has a map of the area and are gold, but some turn a deep some warm clothes. Check the trail distances. The trail is only red and have a pattern of yel- weather forecast before you go about 0.75 of a mile to the low veins across their crimson so you don’t get caught on the lake. But you will earn every canvas. Others are caught steep rocky incline in rain or step because the trail is rocky between green and gold with snow. and climbs steeply through most of the leaf being green For more informa- aspens, gaining 500 feet of ele- but with veins of yellow streak- tion, contact the Wasatch vation in less than half a mile. ing through it. Other leaves National Forest Public Lands The steepness of the trail may are completely brown, but the Information Center at 801- discourage some, but there are majority this time of year are 466-6411. flat stretches through giant, yellow/gold in color. All of Maps: USGS 7.5 min white-bark aspens where gold- these different colored leaves 1:24000 Quad “Park City en leaves carpet the ground. mingle together as they blan- West” As you approach the lake, ket the ground. the trees give way to a large, When my wife and I visited Jessop grew up exploring the open meadow ringed with Willow Lake last week, we mountains and deserts of Utah dense woods of evergreen and climbed the hill on the north and has traveled to all 50 states, aspen. This meadow is full of side of the lake and I noticed U.S. Territories and a dozen for- mountain grasses, wildflow- a perfectly formed, white eign countries. He and his fam- Get Your FREE Copy Today! ers and sagebrush. If you and gray hornet nest the size ily live in Stansbury Park. If you or an immediate family member served during the Vietnam War, please Adjustment mal appeals, water restriction as an administrative law judge appeals and parking appeals. and who is a lawyer, they’re visit the Tooele Transcript Bulletin offi ces continued from page A1 Some types of appeals, such more accustomed to applying as building code appeals, are the law independent of any to get your free copy of “A Time to Honor.” nonconforming uses.” brought before city depart- personal biases.” The board of adjustment ment heads or the mayor. But Baker added, “This is not is comprised of five citizens the process for those appeals saying anything bad about the You may preview the book at www.Vietnam50Gift.com appointed by the mayor with would not change if Ordinance individuals that are on our consent from the city council. 2016-15 is passed; the pro- board of adjustment, not at all. Each member serves a five- posed change would only It’s just a better process.” TOOELE year term. affect appeal types currently Another reason the city TRANSCRIPT At the same time, current handled by the board of adjust- administration has proposed city code refers specific types ment, Baker said. Ordinance 2016-15 is because BULLETIN of appeals to an administra- The city does not employ a the board of adjustment meets tive hearing officer, including: full-time administrative hear- so infrequently. 58 N. Main, Tooele • Mon-Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • Sat-Sun: closed nuisance and code enforce- ing officer. When issues come According to tooelecity.org, ment appeals, dangerous ani- up that need to be referred to the last time the board met the officer, city administra- to discuss an appeal was in tion contracts James Tanner of February 2011. Before that, Tanner Law Office to handle the board met in April 2008. Tooele County Health Department them, according to Baker. In addition, two of the board 2016 School Flu Clinic Schedule: “He [Tanner] is an attorney members have passed away with a lot of experience in since their last meeting with- October 17 Stansbury Park Elementary School Middle Canyon Elementary School administrative proceedings out being replaced, Baker said. like the ones we’re discuss- Tooele is not the first city to Tooele County Health Department will be October 18 Rose Spring Elementary School Overlake Elementary School ing,” Baker said. “He is not a propose eliminating the citi- holding Flu Clinics in your school this Fall. city employee, he serves as the zen-run board of appeals and October 19 Tooele Junior High School Clarke Johnsen Junior High School hearing officer by contract. refer all land use appeals to an The work is not steady; it administrative hearing officer, October 24 Excelsior Academy Dugway Elementary School depends on how many viola- according to Baker. Vernon Elementary School tions we have and how many “In fact, some would argue October 25 Sterling Elementary School appeals we have, so these types that we have been slow to do Northlake Elementary School of hearing officers are often this,” he said. “The trend really October 26 Grantsville High School independent contractors.” began strongly in 2005 when LU Grantsville Junior High School Tanner’s experience as an the Utah Legislature passed

Tooele County October 27 Grantsville Elementary School attorney is one reason city Senate Bill 60, creating the West Elementary School administrators recommend possibility of other appeal October 31 Stansbury High School changing city code to send authorities besides the board Blue Peak High School most land use appeals to him, of adjustment. That’s when November 1 Willow Elementary School Baker said. communities were encouraged Tooele County Settlement Canyon Elementary School “Boards of adjustment, to consider other options. We November 2 Copper Canyon Elementary School wherever they’re found, are simply had not decided to pur- Tooele High School just comprised of members of sue those options until now.” November 3 Scholar Academy the community from various The Tooele City Council St. Margeurite professional disciplines and will schedule a public hearing www.tooelehealth.org Ibapah School sometimes they bring their prior to making a final decision November 4 Anna Smith Elementary School personal biases to the deci- on the issue, according to the Wendover High School sion-making process,” he said. ordinance document. “With someone who is trained [email protected] A11

THURSDAY October 13, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11 OUT & ABOUT MYGA AUNNUITY 3.25% If I didn’t love words, I’d lick rocks for a living GUARANTEED f I hadn’t chosen to pur- two remnants. When I lowered my car, I looked down at the sue journalism in college, my arm into the drill hole and halite. I knew I didn’t need to 10 YEARS II might have become a felt the muddy sides, I was taste it to know what it was, geologist. touching thousands of years’ but as I reflected on the geol- worth of geologic history. ogy class I took six years ago, I It was an exhilarating expe- couldn’t resist. rience, the achievement of a college dream. Before I left, In the spirit of geology, I Jessica Henrie I took a bit of gypsum and a lifted that rock to my mouth STAFF WRITER piece of halite as souvenirs. and licked it. As I carried the rocks back to [email protected]

To fill the general educa- tion requirement for science, I chose to take astronomy and geology. Astronomy was fasci- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO nating, but the mathematical Jessica Henrie shows off the piece of gypsum she pulled out of a hole drilled part of stargazing wasn’t my for a scientific study at the Bonneville Salt Flats in September. The reporter favorite thing. was eager to lower her arm inside the hole and feel the mineral layers that In contrast, geology was make up the salt flats. much more hands-on. Instead of calculating the trajectory of Accompanied by the down a drill hole and feel the an extraterrestrial body light Transcript’s all-star photojour- mineral layers for themselves. years away, we licked rocks to nalist, Francie Aufdemorte, I was the only one to take her help us identify them. During I went to a media day at up on her offer. It was very the unit on volcanoes, we the Bonneville Salt Flats. cool to roll up my sleeve and listened to the last radio call Dr. Brenda Bowen from the feel around inside the hole, transmitted by geologist David University of Utah met us and which was about 4-5 inches in Johnston before he was killed several other reporters near diameter and 5 feet deep. in the 1980 eruption of Mount the Bonneville Speedway, Most of the minerals that St. Helens. where we spent a couple hours make up the salt flats are some I loved the class. It was a lot talking about the state of the form of salt, starting with the of work to learn the terms for salt. uppermost halite crust. Kipnis all kinds of geologic features, Bowen, in addition to direct- and Wetterlan measured each but it sure was fun. However, ing the U’s Global Change and layer down to sediment left by when the time came for me Sustainability Center, is head- Lake Bonneville. to declare a major, I knew my ing a new salt crust thickness “We really just need to go passion for writing was stron- study on the flats. She’s also down to the Bonneville Lake ger than my love of rocks. an associate professor of geol- sediment, which is basically Besides, I reasoned as ogy and geophysics. mud,” Kipnis told me as he I began taking journalism She handled the posse of extended a measuring tape classes, I could always look reporters like a pro, offering down into the hole. for a job as an environmental a comprehensive summary of Lake Bonneville existed for reporter. That way, I could do past studies at the salt flats thousands of years starting what I love most and still be in and explaining in detail what about 25,000 years ago. It was touch with the earth. her study entails. I was fasci- huge, measuring about 1,000 When I joined the Transcript nated by the samples her team feet deep and covering most of Bulletin last year, I was thrilled pulled out of the ground. After northwestern Utah and part of to learn my assigned beats the drill crew moved on, stu- Idaho and Nevada, according included science and environ- dent researchers Evan Kipnis to Utah History Encyclopedia. mental issues. Most of what and Lily Wetterlan moved in to That lake and others that I’ve written on those topics is measure the thickness of each came before it have left their related to air quality, but last mineral layer. marks on Utah topography, of month I had an opportunity to At one point, Bowen invited which the Bonneville Salt Flats revisit my rock-licking days. reporters to stick their arm and Great Salt Lake are only

Trail continued from page A1 and reviewed Prospector’s route and potential impact on Vernon. Now Open Thomas said he attended that meeting, but neither he nor the council understood that the trail would run through Vernon’s town limits. Pankratz Thomas said he noticed an increase in ATV traffic through Vernon Town limits this sum- mer, especially on weekends. He suspects a majority of the traffic came from Prospector users. “There were five to ten vehi- cles with ATV trailers parked at the kiosk most of the time,” Thomas said. “We had unreg- istered and unlicensed ATVs speeding down Sharp Road. The ATVs wander off Sharp FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO PATCH Road and were driving through Sharp Road in Vernon is part of the Prospector OHV Backway town.” Complex. Open Monday thru Thomas is concerned about heavy ATV traffic on Sharp she said. “We thought it was going to Friday 2pm-7:30pm Road because at least one Ameli Sandoval said while be a good thing for them,” he resident on the road has young Prospector has brought new said. children. business to the store, she has Thomas suggested that rout- Saturday 10:30am-7:30pm “This is a safety issue for our heard complaints from town ing the trail northeast from or by appointment town,” he said. residents who live near the Lookout Pass on the Pony Samantha Rydalch, who trail. Express Trail could eliminate Closed Sunday lives on the corner of Vernon’s “I have heard stories about Sharp Road. The trail route Main Street and Sharp Road, ATV riders that ignore ‘no could cross SR-36 south of Accepting Credit Cards echoed the mayor’s concerns. trespassing’ signs and open Faust and connect with the “The ATV traffic on the road gates to drive onto farms,” she trail system in the Vernon on weekends is busy,” she said. said. “Sometimes they leave Hills. “They drive pretty fast by my the gates open, which could let “We’ll take a look at house and I do worry about my livestock out.” Thomas’ suggestion before we children’s safety.” According to Thomas, the reprint the map [of the trail Vernon doesn’t have a police increase in sales tax that system],” Bateman said. force and isn’t equipped to Vernon gets from the Silver The Prospector Backway handle the enforcement of Sage does not cover the impact OHV Complex consists of trails state ATV regulations and on Vernon’s safety and emer- and class B gravel roads in patrol the route of Prospector gency response. Tooele, Juab and Utah coun- through town, according to He referred to an accident ties. It traverses southern Thomas. on Prospector near Vernon Rush Valley and encircles the But while the mayor con- this summer that required the Sheeprock, Simpson and Tintic tends the trail is a safety issue, response of Vernon’s emer- mountains, in addition to one Vernon business likes gency medical technicians, the Desert and Keg mountains in having the trail nearby. The Tooele County Sheriff, and two Juab County. Silver Sage Café/Gas Station/ medical helicopters. OHV enthusiasts have been Store sits on SR-36 near Sharp “I’m sure that ate up any using the area for years, but Road and employees praise increase in sales tax,” he said. 2016 was the first time an offi- Prospector for the business it Tooele County Trails cial map had been produced brings to the store. Coordinator Dave Brown said to show routes and promote “I like the ATV trail,” said a Utah Highway Patrol trooper OHV riding there, according to Ted Sandoval, a 35-year resi- spent two weekends this sum- Brown. dent of Vernon who works at mer patrolling Sharp Road. Prospector was also featured the Silver Sage with his wife, The patrol was done at the in 2016 on “At Your Leisure,” Ameli. “It’s good for business. request of Tooele County, he an independently produced It brings in a lot of business.” said. television, radio and YouTube Business at the Silver Sage “He didn’t find any violators outdoor recreation promotion noticeably increased this sum- on Sharp Road,” Brown said. program. or less mer over last summer, accord- “We originally planned on the The trail complex is a joint ing to Aillen Colegio who has UHP patrolling three week- effort between Tooele, Juab worked at the Silver Sage for a ends, but because of the lack of and Utah counties, along with year and a half. any problems, he didn’t come the Utah State Division of Colegio could not quantify back for the third weekend.” Parks and Recreation, the state the increase in terms of dollars The county will take a look School and Institutional Trust or customer count, but said at the impact Prospector is Land Administration, the U.S. 150 North Coleman, Tooele traffic at the store was up. having on Vernon, said Tooele Forest Service, and Bureau of “I think a lot of the new County Commissioner Myron Land Management. business came from the trail,” Bateman. [email protected] 435-241-9328 A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 13, 2016

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SPORTS WRAP HS 3A Soccer Tournament Scores Stallions score six in second half 3 Tooele 1, 2 North Sanpete 0 4 Ridgeline 0 (W), Graber scores three times in 8-0 win over Juab, Tooele advances with win over North Sanpete 1 Desert Hills 0 DARREN VAUGHAN COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR Stansbury sophomore forward 1 Logan 2, 4 Hurricane 0 Mackenzie Landward (22, right) 2 Stansbury 8, 3 Juab 0 It took very little time for shoots past Juab defender Sarah 2 Snow Canyon 3, 3 Morgan 1 the Stansbury girls soccer team Harmon (2) during the 8-0 win 1 Canyon View 7, to turn a 2-0 lead into a blow- over the Wasps in the first round 4 Grantsville 0 out Wednesday afternoon. of the Class 3A state playoffs on Wednesday at Stansbury High 1 Park City 8, 4 Richfield 0 About seven minutes, in School. Stansbury sophomore for- 2 Juan Diego 4, 3 Cedar 0 fact. The Stallions scored four ward Aubree Cheney (14, below) and junior midfielder Kendall Bell times in the early moments of (7) walk through the field during a HS 3A 2nd-Round Matchups the second half to seize control break in the action. (All games to be played of what eventually became an 1 p.m. Saturday) 8-0, mercy rule-shortened vic- 4 Ridgeline at 3 Tooele tory over Juab in the opening make it 6-0. 2 Stansbury at 1 Logan round of the Class 3A state “We came out and executed 2 Snow Canyon at tournament. what told us,” Clausing 1 Canyon View “The key today was to work said. “We started clicking and as a team,” said Stansbury playing more as a team.” 2 Juan Diego at 1 Park City senior Katrina Clausing. Stansbury got an opportu- “That’s really all that matters. nity to show off its depth in HS 3A Volleyball scores It feels really good because the second half after building Desert Hills 3, Cedar 0 now we can be confident going a six-goal lead, and Aubree Dixie 3, Pine View 1 into the second round.” Cheney scored in the 59th Park City 3, Tooele 0 Kyrstanne Idom and Kendall minute to stretch the lead to 7- Bell each scored in the first 0 just six minutes after having Juan Diego 3, Ben Lomond 0 half for the Stallions (12-4-1), a goal disallowed on an offside Morgan 3, Bear River 0 while Juab (5-11-1) couldn’t call. Ridgeline 3, Logan 1 get anything done against Graber’s third goal of the North Sanpete 3, the Stansbury defense. But game on a corner kick in the Canyon View 0 Stansbury went into the half- 74th minute brought the game Richfield 3, Juab 2 time break looking for more to a close. offense after taking too many “We’ve got a smart group Region 18 Volleyball Scores shots from outside the 18-yard of girls who play for us, and box in the first half and often they’re also talented,” Alverson Dugway 3, Merit 1 missing the target. said. “I’m really proud of my Intermountain Christian 3, “We mentioned to the girls, defense keeping that shutout. Wendover 0 ‘hey, if we work things through I thought the defense did a Tintic 3, West Ridge 0 instead of taking shots from great job keeping the ball off Grantsville Jr Jazz outside the 18, they look open the keeper and our defenders FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Online registrations are now to us [coaches],’” Stansbury really started a lot of attacks open at www.grantsvillejrjazz. coach Jeremy Alverson said. for us. We could switch the com. You can register in “The girls executed perfectly. field through our defenders, person at Hometown Pizza We got those four goals pretty who could then move it up on (Handy Corner) at 230 E. quickly and put the game out the attack.” Main Street in Grantsville of reach.” Graber, Landward and Bell from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Oct. The Stallions’ newfound also had assists, as did Kass 13, 20, 27 and Nov. 3. For patience paid off almost Loertscher. Kirsten Gaillard questions or more info, email immediately, as Maddy Graber had the shutout in goal, mak- [email protected]. converted on a crossing pass ing three saves. from Emily Franz in the 42nd The Stallions will hit the Junior Stallions basketball minute. Paige Boyce headed a road on Saturday for a quarter- Basketball season is just ball off the crossbar on a cor- final matchup with Region 11 around the corner — Do not ner kick in the 45th minute, champion Logan. The Grizzlies miss out on Junior Stallions but Graber made it 4-0 shortly beat Hurricane, the fourth- basketball. Junior Stallions bas- after that on a nice feed from place team from Region 9, by a ketball offers eight Saturday skill-building sessions with high Sammy Howa. 2-0 score on Wednesday. school coaches and players, a Mackenzie Landward then Tooele 1, North Sanpete 0 scored a pair of almost-identi- The Buffaloes (11-4-2) got PHOTO COURTESY STEPHEN DUGGAN competitive league and a guar- The Tooele soccer team (above) celebrates a 1-0 victory over North Sanpete anteed eight games per partici- cal goals on through balls in the 47th and 49th minutes to SEE SOCCER PAGE B10 ➤ on Wednesday in the first round of the Class 3A state playoffs. The Buffaloes pant. Each player will receive FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO will face Region 11’s Ridgeline at home in the next round. a jersey or T-shirt along with a Stallion basketball. For registra- tion, please visit juniorstallions- basketball.com. The program is scheduled to begin Nov. 12 for Komer wins girls race, SHS boys take team title children in grades K-8. The cost

is $60 for the skill sessions, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS $60 for the competitive league All three county Tooele sophomore Makayla Komer or $100 for both. Email any (left) adds to a big race lead dur- questions to jrstallionsbasketb girls teams set ing the Region 10 Cross-Country [email protected]. Championship at Cottonwood Utah Motorsports Campus for state race Regional Park on Wednesday. Komer’s time of 17:34.5 beat all The final event scheduled at TAVIN STUCKI other competitors by at least 30 sec- Utah Motorsports Campus is SPORTS EDITOR onds. Stansbury’s Zoe Hales (right, the 13th round of the Utah Tooele sophomore Makayla above) and Grantsville’s Sabrina Kart Championship on Oct. 22. Komer not only won the Allen (right) finished second and third, respectively, on the 3-mile Utah Jazz Region 10 Cross-Country course. The Jazz lost to the Phoenix Championship on Wednesday Suns 111-110 at home on at Cottonwood Regional Park Wednesday. Utah led by as in Salt Lake City, she did it “I just wanted much as 19 in the first half going away. and had a 58-40 lead when Komer’s time of 17 min- to stay in front the starters stopped seeing utes, 34.5 seconds on the meaningful court time for the 3-mile course was exactly 30 once I got in rest of the game. Point guard seconds faster than Stansbury Dante Exum led the Jazz with junior Zoe Hales, who placed front.” 18 points and three assists second in the race, and 1:17 Makayla Komer while Rudy Gobert had 17 faster than Grantsville junior Tooele cross-country points, eight rebounds and two Sabrina Allen’s third-place blocked shots. Utah will next time of 18:51.6. thing for runs like this.” face the Clippers at 7 p.m. “I just wanted to win. I just Park City followed with a Monday at Vivint SmartHome decided I was going to push trio of finishers to help claim Arena. as hard as I could and give it a final score of 38 and beat Real Salt Lake my all,” Komer said. “I just Stansbury by four points. RSL will next face Sporting wanted to stay in front once I Tooele took third place with Kansas City at 3 p.m. Sunday got in front.” 63 points and Grantsville at Rio Tinto Stadium. Real Union junior and defend- fourth with 77. enters the match with a two- ing state champion Kennedy Union did not field a full point lead over Sporting KC Powell placed fourth in the team, though three of the on the league table with an race, having lost to Allen for four entrants qualified for identical goal differential. The the second time in the friend- state anyway. winner of Sunday’s match ly rivalry. Tooele’s Jamie Johansen could move into fourth place in “It feels good to know you finished eighth, and the Western Conference with got her, but almost sad to Stansbury’s McKenna Rogers a Seattle Sounders FC loss at know she’s back there,” Allen and Shelby Archer rounded Colorado on Sunday. said. “I felt like I did good Utah Grizzlies though, which is my main SEE CROSS PAGE B10 ➤ The Grizzlies will next face the Idaho Steelheads in a weekend doubleheader on Friday and Saturday at the Maverik Center. Both games are scheduled to Stansbury, Grantsville in position to clinch region titles begin at 7 p.m. STAFF REPORT As for double-A ball, unless 3AA North Next up: at Park City. huge blessing against a tough In-state NCAA With that win over Emery, something weird happens, 1 Stansbury 7-1 3 Ridgeline 5-3 league. Next up: vs. Tooele. football schedule Grantsville is looking like a Stansbury’s got the region No change — Stansbury No change — We’re call- 5 Park City 4-4 BYU vs. Mississippi St., bona-fide playoff contender. championship and Tooele’s got has pretty-well run the region ing it now: the winner of No change — The Miners 8:15 p.m. Friday How’s this for a scenario, if second place. table and put an exclama- the inaugural rivalry game are all-but locked into the five 21 Utah at Oregon St., Grantsville beats Morgan, the Oh, and just in case any- tion point on it with win between the Grizzlies and the spot and will get a tough away 2 p.m. Saturday Cowboys will force a three- one missed it, the 3AA North over Logan last week. All hail Riverhawks will come out of draw in the state tournament. Weber St. vs. Montana St., way tie for the championship. games are scheduled for the kings. Next up: at Ben Millville. Next up: at Logan. Next up: vs. Tooele. 1:30 p.m. Saturday If Grantsville beats Morgan Thursday and the 3A North Lomond. 4 Bear River 5-3 6 Ben Lomond 5-3 Southern Utah at N. Dakota, and Juan Diego loses, the games are set for Friday — the 2 Tooele 7-1 No change — Bear River No change — If the trend noon Saturday. Cowboys will win an outright changes are due to Utah No change — Park City will still get into the playoffs continues, Ben Lomond’s league championship and Juan Education Association week- could still play the spoiler as and have a first-round home defense will allow a lot of Diego will fall to fourth place. end next week. the schedule winds down, if game against the fifth-seeded points. But if the Kearns ver- It’s a little different than last Here are this week’s rank- the Zur-to-Zur airlines have team from the Class 3AA season’s 1-9 team, right? ings: plenty of flights scheduled. South Region. That will be a SEE RANKINGS PAGE B10 ➤ B2 HOMETOWN

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ooele County’s girls tennis players completed a successful season last TFriday in Salt Lake City, highlight- ed by the state championship won by Grantsville’s Marissa Linares and Maci Jackson at No. 2 doubles. The Cowboys, who finished second in Region 10 this season, also saw Carli Christensen and Kayla Johnson advance to the semifinals at No. 1 doubles, while Bailie Sandberg was a quarterfinalist at No. 1 singles. Lexi Colson and Brooklyn Butler also represented Grantsville at the state tournament. Seniors Tess Alder and Lindsey Trussell of Stansbury advanced to the quarterfinals at No. 1 doubles after the Stallions finished third at the region tournament. Stansbury also sent Kayleigh Burge, Chanda Bigelow, Victoria Fidler, Molly Johnson and Ashley Thompson to state. Tooele’s season was a success on a dif- ferent level. While the Buffaloes strug- gled in the win column, the program saw a number of players step up and develop as the season went along, giving THS reason to be optimistic for the future.

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Stansbury’s No. 1 singles player, Kayleigh Burge (top left) swings at the ball during the region tourna- ment. Grantsville’s Lexi Colson (top middle) advances to the No. 2 singles final at the Region 10 tournament. Tooele’s Trista Fackrell (top right) hits a forehand during her No. 1 doubles match. Grantsville’s Maci Jackson and Marissa Linares (right) high-five after winning a game against Park City. The duo went on to win the No. 2 doubles Class 3A state championship.

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Stansbury’s Tess Alder and Lindsey Trussell (above) talk during a break in their doubles match. Grantsville’s Kayla Johnson (right) lines up a backhand during the state tournament. Tooele’s Maddy Young (far right) keeps her eye on the ball while hitting a shot.

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Stansbury’s Victoria Fidler (top) had a strong season at No. 3 singles. Grantsville’s Alayna Brown (at net) and Paige Petersen (middle) played for the Region 10 title at No. 3 doubles. Tooele’s Mariana Sablan (above) reaches for the ball during her No. 1 doubles match at home against Cyprus.

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sider donating items such as deodorant, TOOELE TATC chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, combs and Senior Center Diesel Tech class brushes. Cash is also welcomed. Those The senior center is for the enjoyment of Become a Heavy Duty Diesel Technician who receive services include individuals all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting and start earning an attractive income. or families in crisis, the homeless and activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, Employer partners are waiting to employ families at risk of becoming homeless. For exercise program, line dancing, wood carv- diesel technician graduates. Enroll today more information, call (435) 566-5938 or ing, Wii games, watercolor class, movies and begin an exciting lucrative career. Visit fax (435) 843-0244. and health classes. Meals on Wheels avail- tatc.edu or call 435-248-1800 for more able for homebound. Lunch served week- information. First Baptist Food Pantry days. For age 60 and above, suggested The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- donation is $3. For those under age 60, ing an emergency food pantry to meet the cost is $5. Transportation available to the EDUCATION needs of our community. The food pantry store or doctor visits for residents in the is available for emergency needs. Hours Tooele and Grantsville areas. For transpor- Online courses of operation are Saturdays from 10 a.m. tation information call (435) 843-4102. For Online courses in Network+ and Security+ to noon. We are located at 580 S. Main more information about the Tooele center, IT are designed for the IT professional Street. For information call (435) 882- call (435) 843-4110. seeking to upgrade their skills and knowl- 2048. edge of networking and security, and pre- Books for the Whole Family pares you for the CompTIA Network+ and The Tooele County Food Bank Donated children’s books and paperbacks Security+ exams. Call the TATC at (435) & Grantsville Emergency Food are for sale for 25 cents, and hardcovers 248-1800 for more information or to enroll. are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Pantry The Tooele County Food Bank and on Fridays and 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on Tuesdays Adult education Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry are in at the Tooele City Library. All proceeds Get your high school diploma this year. All need of canned meats, soups, pasta and go back to the library for projects and classes required for a high school diploma, any non-perishable foods. We are accept- programs. adult basic education, GED preparation and ing donations for Pathways Women’s and English as a second language are available. PHOTO COURTESY OF CHERYL DEARING Grave decorations Register now to graduate — just $50 per Children’s Shelter (victims of domestic Tooele City Cemetery has set its schedule semester. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call abuse). They are in need of socks, under- Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High School MESA students built items using “ZOME” toys. Pictured, from left to right, are for grave decorations for 2016. Decorations (435) 833-8750. Adult education classes wear, blankets for twin beds, hygiene Lauren Sutherland, Tayla Andresen, Kensington Hohmann and Taya Martinez. are allowed for seven days before and are for students 18 and over. products (hairspray, hair gel, body wash, seven days after St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, nail polish and remover), toys. Anything will Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016. All PPs are Sons of Utah Pioneers This is a safe setting that will offer healing, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, Father’s Day, ESOL be appreciated. Underwear and socks must invited to attend. See you all there. The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers understanding, support and resources. For Independence Day, Pioneer Day, Labor ESOL conversational classes are held be new. Other items can be gently used. Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our more information, call Rick at (435) 224- Day and Halloween, as well as seven days Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL students Please help us help our community. Drop Family Dinner/Movie Night pioneer heritage alive. We do this through 4355 or email [email protected]. MP Jessica and PMP Barbara Denner will before and seven days after the anni- may also come anytime the center is open boxes are located in the Intermountain histories, stories, artifacts, monuments, host our first Family Movie Night on Friday, versary of death and seven days before for individualized study. Registration is $50 Staffing Office, 7 South Main Street #203, museums, service and scholarships. Much Caregiver Support Group Oct. 28. Bring the family for dinner, the Join us the third Monday of each month and seven days after the birthday of the per semester. Call (435) 833-8750 for Tooele, UT 84074. of this labor of love is found in the Tooele kids can eat from the kids menu and the from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical deceased. more information. Pioneer Museum at 47 East Vine in Tooele, Baby blankets needed adults from the Steak Night menu. After as well as various statues and monuments Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele. The Bingo is Back! Early Head Start Baby blankets are needed for the nursery dinner, the movie Casper will be shown with around the county. The Tooele Pioneer Tooele County Health Department’s Aging St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started Do you have a child under age 3? Are at Mountain West Medical Center. Blankets popcorn and candy. Have the kids bring Cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Services program is the sponsor for its bingo games again on Fridays starting you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early should be new and in good condition. a blanket if they want to lay on the floor Canyon is another of our projects. We are these Alzheimer’s Association’s Caregiver at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time! Head Start is a free program for eligible Homemade blankets are also accepted to watch the movie. Sounds like fun, see always looking for artifacts and histories as Support Groups. The groups are designed Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with families that offers quality early educa- if new. Donations can be turned in to the you there. a loan or gift to be displayed for everyone’s to provide emotional, educational and questions. tion for infants and toddlers in the home; volunteer desk at Mountain West Medical benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum. If social support for caregivers. They help parent education; comprehensive health Center, 2055 N. Main St. in Tooele. Call you are interested in the values of honoring participants develop methods and skills to services to women before, during and after Diane at (435) 843-3691 with any ques- ELKS past and future pioneers and in visiting solve problems. The meetings encourage RANTSVILLE pregnancy; nutrition education and family tions. caregivers to maintain their own personal, G Meetings their historical settings and learning more support services. Call (435) 841-1380 or about those who settled and shaped Utah, physical and emotional health, as well as Community Closet Lodge meetings are held the second and Family History Center (801) 268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for attend our business and education meeting optimally care for the person with demen- Clean out your closets. The Community fourth Tuesday of every month. House Greet your ancestors free at the Grantsville free additional information. the first Thursday of each month. A potluck tia. Questions call 435-277-2456. Closet is accepting donations for gently committee meetings are held every third Family History Center, 117 E. Cherry St. dinner followed by various presentations used clothing. Donations are accepted at Tuesday of the month. All members are Parkinson’s Disease Support All are welcome, with consultants there to Free developmental evaluation starts promptly at 6:30 p.m. in the new your neighborhood school. Contact Christy welcome and encouraged to attend. assist you. Open Mondays noon to 4 p.m., DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers TATC Center at 88 S. Tooele Blvd. Call Group and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 4 a variety of services to families with Johnson at (435) 830-4706 with any ques- A diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease can tions. Robert Hansen at (435) 249-0703 for more p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. information. be overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. Individualized services are available to HISTORICAL SOCIETY Tooele has a support group for persons Senior Center enhance development in communication, Mood disorder support group with Parkinson’s Disease and their caregiv- The senior center is for the enjoyment motor development, cognition, social/emo- MOOSE Seeking Historical Items Do you or someone you love have a mood ers. You can learn how others are coping Tooele County Historical Society would like of all seniors age 55 and older. For info, tional development, self-help skills and disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation offers with PD and how to live well. We meet the Meals at the Lodge members of the community who have any call (435) 884-3446. Activities include health concerns. Contact us for a free help, hope and healing. Please join us for third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. at Friday and Saturday night dinners will be family or personal histories, photographs, Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceramics, developmental evaluation at (435) 833- support group sessions every Wednesday TATC, Tooele Applied Technology College, served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday night books, brochures, DVDs, VHS tapes, or pinochle, movies and wood carving, etc. 0725. at 4:30 p.m. at the New Reflection 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For informa- dinners include clam chowder or home- newspaper articles that you would like Meals on Wheels available for homebound. Clubhouse on 900 South in Tooele. For tion, call Barb at (801) 656-9673 or Hal at made soup, and/or fish baskets (halibut, to donate to our organization to please Lunch served weekdays. For age 60 and Healthy Cooking with ... Series more info, contact Kelly at 841-9903. (435) 840-3683. above, suggested donation is $3. For those Make and enjoy samples, get recipes and shrimp), or chicken strips. Saturday night call us. We are also looking for books, under age 60, cost is $5. Transportation more in these fun hands-on classes. Three dinners include 12-ounce ribeye or T-bone newspaper articles, photos, brochures Tooele Family Al-Anon Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope available to the store or doctor visits for different classes will be held. Healthy steak with choice of baked potato/fries, or any history that pertains to the Tooele Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at the Tooele to Recovery” residents in the Tooele and Grantsville cooking with Apples! — Wednesday, Oct. salad and roll; halibut or salmon steak with County area. If you would like to donate Pioneer Museum, in the basement at the Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 areas. For transportation information, call 19 from 7-9 p.m.; Healthy cooking with choice of baked potato or fries, salad and them to our organization, or if you would back of the building. For questions or more p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Suite 4 in (435) 843-4102. Pumpkin! on Wednesday, Nov. 2 from 7-9 roll, or Jumbo shrimp with choice of baked let us make a copy for the Tooele County information, please call Allene at (435) Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to p.m.; Healthy cooking with Pomegranates! potato or fries, salad and roll. All meals Historical Society, please call Alice Dale at 830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435) 884-0825 all those affected by someone else’s addic- Daughters of Utah Pioneers on Wednesday, Dec. 7 from 7-9 p.m. are for a reasonable price. No orders are (435) 882-1612. or (435) 241-9200. tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help The DUP is seeking any family histories, Attend one or all classes. Cost is $6 per taken after 8:45. Daily lunch specials are by sharing our experience, strength and photographs, books, stories or vintage person/couple per class. Space is limited! available at the lodge from 11 a.m. After Historical books Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U Tooele County Historical Society’s books hope. For more information, please contact artifacts (before 1900) to display at our Prepay and registration required. Stop by purchase of 10 (ten) meals either Friday/ This group meets Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Terri at (435) 313-4851. DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 USU Extension office M-TH 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday nights you get a free one. If you will be available to purchase at our meet- Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. or F 8 a.m.-noon to register. Classes will have more than four people in your party, ing. The History of Tooele County Volume Main Street. For more information, contact “Messiah” Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the be held at 151 N. Main — Tooele County please call ahead to ensure the cook can II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, and Gesele at (435) 224-4015 or Jo-Ann at Rehearsal for the 32nd Christmas rendi- Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- Health Bldg. Sponsored by USU Extension. plan better. For members and their guests Railroading in Tooele is $20, and we also (435) 849-4180. tion of Handel’s “Messiah” began Oct. 9 tion, call Ellen Yates at (435) 884-0253 or Call/text Darlene at 435-840-4404 with only. have eight note cards depicting four dif- at the LDS chapel on 10th West and Utah Coralie Lougey at (435) 884-3832. Visit questions. ferent pioneer buildings for $4. These will Alcoholics Anonymous Avenue in Tooele. The time is 7 p.m. This www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or www. Entertainment make great gifts for your family and friends. Meeting daily at noon and 8 p.m. at the year, the presentation will be in two parts. exploretooele.com. Making Tooele Tracks Walking The band Old Lincoln Highway will play Please call Alice Dale at 882-1612 if you Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave. For The Christmas part will be presented on Program Saturday, Oct. 15 from 7-11 p.m. would like to purchase these books. more information, contact Lance at (435) Dec. 18. The Easter part will be presented Grantsville Irrigation 496-3691 or Wendy at (801) 694-2624. Would you like to be more active but need Craft Fair on April 9. This is an inter-faith community Grantsville Irrigation will be shutting down to take things at your own pace? This six- On Oct. 15, the lodge will have its annual choir and orchestra. All singers and musi- the system Oct. 15. It takes about a week week walking program may be just right for GROUPS AND EVENTS Food Addicts in Recovery Craft Fair. If you are a vendor and would cians are invited to participate in this for everything to drain. Thank you for your you! Cost is $6 and includes a pedometer Anonymous like to participate, please call the lodge at Local author seeks photos traditional event. For more information, con- efforts to conserve water. (step counter), booklet and other fun Are you having trouble controlling the tact Betta Nash at 435-882-5107 or Dave 435-882-2931. A local author and historian is seeking origi- incentive items. A kick-off walk will be way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Young at 435-882-2094. held Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 6 p.m. Meet at nal photographs of Saltaire, Black Rock, Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- TANSBURY ARK Halloween Party Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, as well S P the Tooele County Health Building. Wear On Oct. 29, the annual kids’ Halloween ery program for anyone suffering from Tooele Valley Homemakers Club comfortable shoes and clothes and bring a as any similar turn-of-the-century attractions food addiction. Meetings are held every The Tooele Valley Homemakers Club will Benson Gristmill Pumpkin Walk party will take place from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and resorts for an upcoming book project. jacket. Sign up and prepay ahead of time or Members can donate candy and/or prizes Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, have a garage sale, including baked goods, The Benson Gristmill’s Pumpkin Walk will plan to register that day. Then, for the next Those who wish to contribute information 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele. Enter at the north on Friday, Oct. 21 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the be Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21-22 from 10 in support of this event. For Moose mem- or photographs of these parks should con- six weeks, you walk by yourself of set up bers and their guests only. back entrance. For more information, call Tooele County Health Department building, a.m.-8 p.m. Admission is free. Check out group walks. Make goals and reach them! tact Emma Penrod at [email protected]. Millicent at (435) 882-7094 or Denise at 151 N. Main Street. This one-day event is the pumpkin displays, vendors and food A final celebration potluck and indoor walk Last Man Standing Contributions will be printed with credit in (435) 830-1835 or visit www.foodaddicts. a fundraiser for the club. For more informa- trucks. Children in costume can trick or a yet-to-be released pictorial history book. will be held on Monday, Nov. 14 at 6 p.m. Last Man Standing will be held Nov. 5. org. Everyone is welcome to attend. tion, call Thiel Peck at 435-224-4807. treat the vendor booths. Children’s activi- There is no such thing as too many photo- Stop by USU Extension office M-TH 8 a.m.- Tickets can be purchased from any woman ties and games will be held from 11 a.m.-2 graphs as the author needs a minimum of 6 p.m. or F 8 a.m.-noon to register and officer or from the staff at SQ. $5 per Tooele County Aging Tooele Valley Family History Fair p.m. each day. There will also be a petting 160 photographs, and any help is greatly pay. Sponsored by USU Extension. Call/text ticket, which includes dinner and a chance Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- The Tooele Valley Family History Fair, zoo and pony rides for a small fee. The appreciated. Darlene at 435-840-4404 with questions. for $500. There will be other prizes as well teers to help us meet the needs of seniors “Finding Connections in Your Family Tree,” Benson Gristmill is located at 325 SR-138 in the community. Many seniors require will take place Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016, in Stansbury Park. Dads Matter Moose Family Reunion Tooele Valley Flute Choir assistance and need rides to doctors or from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Tooele East The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks mem- Dads matter — which is why we are offer- On Nov. 12, the Women of the Moose other health professionals. Rides help Stake Center, 751 N. 250 East in Tooele. bers interested in our inaugural effort to ing a free research-based parenting course will be hosting a Moose family reunion seniors live more independent lives. Call The fair will feature guest speaker Susan raise the profile of local flautists. If you SCHOOLS for fathers and father figures. You will learn “Southern Style.” Dinner is going to be (435) 843-4114 for more information. The Cundick. Choose the classes you want love to play the flute and want to grow your how to put an end to arguing, back talk and served at 5:30 p.m. Kids, family and adult Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers also to attend and print your class handout at musical horizons, please join us! All levels Story and Craft Hour begging; teach responsibility without losing games will start at 4:30 p.m. are in need of volunteers. For more infor- fbgsonline.com/events and bring it with you Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the your child’s love; set limits without wag- of skill and experience welcome. Contact mation about volunteering at the Grantsville to the fair. Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy the ing war; avoid power struggles and teach Emma at [email protected]. Center, call Dan at (435) 843-4753. For adventures of books and make fun crafts. your children to complete chores without EAGLES volunteering at the Tooele Center, call Stansbury Art and Lit Artist of For more information, call (435) 833- Tooele Valley Free Masons Debbie at (435) 843-4103. reminders or pay. Courses are 100 percent The Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the the Month 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West Diane Allen is the Stansbury Art and free, incentives are offered dependent Sunday breakfasts second Friday of each month for dinner and Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, Life’s Worth Living Foundation Literary Society artist for October. Diane upon attendance and food is provided There is a breakfast served each Sunday socializing. If you are interested or have Tooele. Please enter through the south Suicide support group every third Thursday has always considered herself “crafty” at each session. Register to attend at from 9-11 a.m. There is a special every questions please join us at the Lodge, side doors. at 7 p.m. at the TATC, located at 88 S. but didn’t realize until she was diagnosed HealthyRelationshipsUtah.org. Sunday for $5 per person and you can located at the corner of Settlement Canyon Tooele Blvd., Tooele. If you struggle with with breast cancer in 2012 how this would order off the menu for $7 per person or Road and SR-36, or give us a call at (435) Free Preschool Hour $3 for seniors who order very few items or suicidal thoughts or have lost a loved help her. She knew during the process of Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele 277-0087. ARDENING for kids age 11 and under. The breakfast one to suicide, please plan on attending. treating the cancer she would lose her hair Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour G includes one glass of juice or milk and cof- Please go on Facebook and like our page so decided to dye scarves for headwear. of learning, singing and creating. This class Tooele Valley Family History Free Plant Diagnostic Clinic fee with refills. Bad beer is available and to keep current with our latest news and It served her well as a therapeutic outlet is for all children 0-5 years old. Please Center A free plant diagnostic clinic will take place the food is delicious. events. Contact us on that page. lifesworth- while on chemo. Over the past four years come and enjoy the fun. For more informa- Research your ancestors free with trained every Wednesday through October from 3-6 livingfoundation.com. Diane has been able to grow, learn and tion, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele p.m. at the USU Extension Office Library, Steak nights to help others going through cancer by are located at West Elementary School, Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 Disabled American Veterans 151 N. Main, Tooele. Staffed by experi- On Oct. 14, the dinner special is a halibut donating scarves and hosting workshops 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter East, Tooele. Phone (435) 882-1396. enced and friendly Master Gardeners, you’ll dinner — two pieces for $12 or three Chapter 20 to teach the art of silk painting. She loves through the south side doors. Hours of operation: Tuesday through Friday, find quick answers for what is troubling pieces for $14. On Oct. 21, the special is The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will to sell her silk creations at art festivals 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday your garden and yardscape. Questions can a 12-ounce top sirloin for $12. On Oct. 28, hold its monthly executive and general and fairs and has displayed her art in vari- St. Marguerite Catholic School evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings by also be submitted via email at tooelemaste the special is a five-piece shrimp dinner meetings on the third Thursday of every ous shows at Huntsman Cancer Hospital, St. Marguerite Catholic School welcomes appointment only. Special classes offered [email protected]. for $11. month at the Pioneer Museum (rear University of Utah, Eccles Art Gallery and students of all faiths from preschool regularly. Call the center for more informa- entrance). The executive meeting will be the bi-yearly show for the Stansbury Art and through eighth grade. Featuring all-day Fruit Growing Seminar Kids’ Steak Night menu tion. at 7 p.m. and the general meeting will be kindergarten, all-day preschool, junior high Literature Society. Her lovely hand painted Want to be able grow great fruit right in Something new at the Friday Night Steaks: at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for volunteer silk scarves will be displayed on the Wall grades 6-8, small class sizes, free trial your own backyard? Then don’t miss Adrian there is a new kids menu. The Auxiliary will Take Off Pounds Sensibly drivers — no DAV membership is required. If you are struggling with your weight, Gallery at the Tooele County Chamber of days and an enhanced STEM curriculum Hinton’s 1-hour information-packed seminar offer a new menu for kids 12 and under Will need a VA physical. No monthly you don’t need to travel the road alone. Commerce building, 154 S. Main Street, called STREAMS with religion, Spanish, on how to choose and plant fruit trees and ONLY. For $2 per person, they have their meetings are held in July or December. TOPS can help you achieve your goals and Tooele, for the month of October. The music and art classes included. 15 S. 7th make them flourish! Offered by the Tooele choice of a large corn dog, four mini corn Call commander Curtis G. Beckstrom at support you in your journey. We provide public is invited to view these works of art Street in Tooele, 435-882-0081. County Master Gardeners, this free class dogs, a hot dog or a grilled cheese on 435-840-0547 or adjutant Eric Suarez at accountability through weekly weigh-ins during the Chamber of Commerce regular Stansbury Park Elementary will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 26 from 7- Texas Toast with their choice of French fries 435-241-9781. business hours. 8 p.m. at the USU Extension Office at 151 or tater tots. You cannot beat this. Parents, and support and encouragement in a non- School N. Main. Adrian is a retired USU Extension come down to steak night and let the kids judgmental environment. TOPS is open Health Department and Aging Tooele United Methodists to all men, women, teens and preteens. Stansbury Park Elementary School PTA is horticulturist with extensive fruit production join you and try our new menu for the kids. Services hours Yes — our turkey dinner is back! Turkey There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele selling Little Caesars Crazy Bread punch experience.You’ll be enjoying fresh fruit The Tooele County Health Department and with all the trimmings will be sold to the to accommodate your schedule. UT 330 cards Oct. 3-24. Cost is $10 for 10 free and preserves for years to come! For more Dutch Oven Cook Off Aging Services’ new hours of operation are community on Nov. 12 from 4-7 p.m. This Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone crazy bread combos (with $5 pizza pur- information, contact Jay Cooper at 435- Kevin and Barbara Denner will host the Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., and Friday year’s fundraiser is made possible by vol- Baptist Church, 276 E. 500 North. Weigh chase). Seventy percent of proceeds go 830-1447 or [email protected]. Dutch Oven Cook Off on Saturday, Oct. 15, from 8 a.m.-noon. Check out our calendar unteers who have offered to help us. Prices in from 5:30-6 p.m., meeting at 6 p.m. Call directly to the school PTA. Valid at most 2016. There will be no entry fee and judg- on our main page for holiday hours and will be $3 for ages 6 and under, $7 for Mary Lou at (435) 830-1150 for informa- Utah locations! Expires 6/30/17. Get yours ing will begin PROMPTLY at 5 p.m. Dinner closures. For more information, call (435) children age 7-12 and seniors and $8 for tion. UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at today at: http://spespta.3dcartstores.com/ CHARITY will be served at 6 p.m. at a cost of $7 per 277-2301. adults age 13 and up. See you there! or contact a Stansbury Park Elementary person. All proceeds will go to the Jimmy the Bit ‘n’ Spur Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 School student. Tooele Children’s Justice Center Durante Children’s Fund. Come out and North. Weigh-in from 9-9:30 a.m., and the Same-Sex Attraction Support Meet the Author Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in need support this charity for the children and meeting is at 9:30 a.m. This chapter will Group Rosie Maloney, co-author of “Girl Unbroken: West Elementary School remember every penny given in donations meet occasionally at a private residence, of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and snacks. This group is for men dealing with unwant- A Sister’s Harrowing Story From the Streets West Elementary School’s PTA is having to the Grand Aerie Charity Funds are spent so call ahead for the exact location. Call We appreciate all donations. For inquiries ed same-sex attraction. This group meets of Long Island to the Farms of Idaho,” will a Halloween carnival Oct. 27 from 6-8:30 for that charity, with no administration Lisa at (435) 882-1442 or (435) 830-5651 or drop-off call (435) 843-3440. 25 S. 100 every other week on Thursday evening in be at the Chamber of Commerce building, p.m. Cost is $5 for a games wristband, costs. for information. TOPS is a nonprofit orga- East, Tooele. Tooele. There is no charge for participation. located at 154 S. Main Street in Tooele, for $7.50 for a games and meal wristband, nization. See the TOPS website at www. a “Meet the Author” event Oct. 24. $3.50 for a meal wristband or $20 for United Methodist dinner Planning meeting tops.org. a family pass that includes games and Tooele United Methodist Church offers a A planning meeting will be held on Tuesday, meals for up to four people ($3 for each free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Oct. 18, 2016, at 6 p.m. ALL OFFICERS are Tooele Gem and Mineral Society additional child). Activities include: potions social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is expected to be there to plan the activities Our club meets the third Tuesday of the Bulletin Board Policy If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at class, make a wand, owl post, haunted served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. for November. All chairmen with an activity month (except June, July and August) from stage, candy store, history of magic, carni- for November should also be there to get 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the Pioneer Museum 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin val games, bounce slide and cookie walk. The Tooele Valley Resource their time on the calendar and have it all downstairs conference room located at 47 Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit Credit cards welcome. West Elementary is set up. E. Vine Street, Tooele. Come learn about organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Center Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot located at 451 W. 200 South. The Tooele Valley Resource Center, now rocks, minerals and ways to craft with them guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please sharing a building with the Tooele County Auxiliary PPs Dinner and enjoy field trips for rock collecting. call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, is cur- PMP Jeannie Bennett will host the Auxiliary Membership $15/year. Email TooeleGemAn than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. rently in need of donations. Please con- Past President’s monthly dinner at the [email protected]. LaFountain Restaurant at 7 p.m. on B6 COMICS

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Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson Adam@Home by Rob Harrell

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

Pooch Café by Paul Gilligan The Duplex by Glenn McCoy

LIO by Mark Tatulli Fred Basset by Alex Graham

Cornered by Baldwin In the Bleachers by Steve Moore

Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds & Jeff Millar

Baldo by Hector Cantu & Carlos Castellanos

Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by Timothy Parker October 10, 2016 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ACROSS 43 Microne- 6 His work 33 Angler’s You can rely on your partner or 1 ___ and sian island had many hope those who owe you favors. Don’t crafts 44 City on meanings 34 Felt bad hesitate to ask for help if it will help you get ahead or accom- 5 Blew it the Rio 7 Lion’s about Thatababy by Paul Trapp 10 Hawaiian Grande calls 35 Bullets plish your goals. ★★★★ tuber 46 Utah 8 Beyond and such, TAURUS (April 20-May 20): 14 Booty lilies grand briefly Your aggressive, no-nonsense 15 Eccentric 49 To the 9 Fraction 37 Employ approach to life and business will 16 Eurasia’s rear, at of a again grab attention. Coming up with ___ sea newton 38 Fingerprint an idea is only good if you are Mountains 51 Parts of the 10 Snapping alterna- willing to turn your thoughts into 17 O. Henry’s digestive creature tive, to a action. ★★ system 11 “It’s detective “The Gift of GEMINI (May 21-June 20): the ___” 57 All been ___ 39 Most in 18 Fussy worked up pleasure” need of Retail temptations should be director’s 58 The hard 12 Place for a nice ignored. Save your money for order stuff testing bath something you really want or 19 Split 59 Continental missiles 43 Stare need. A change at work based apart cash 13 From with on new skills you have acquired 20 Fractional 60 Blue days of amazement will lead to more cash. ★★★★★ amount hue yore 44 Some CANCER (June 21-July 22): 23 Certain 61 One taking 21 “Well, sci-fi Stay in the background and bridge it easy ___-di-dah!” weaponry refuse to get upset. Your focus players 62 Bypass 22 Abalone 45 Astern should be on work and personal 24 Type of 63 Raptor shell 46 List of improvements as well as nurtur- wrench over the lining candidates ing important relationships. ★★★ coast 25 It may 47 Avid 25 Attire LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Speak 28 Stride 64 Suc- say “I’m 48 Reveal 30 “___ it cessfully sorry” that one’s up and share your thoughts in the truth!” persuades 26 In ___ of in pain order to start a dialogue that will 31 Word 65 Their job (replacing) 49 Lagoon raise important issues. Domestic with is ball 27 “___ bitten, surrounder matters will require immediate “case” or bearing twice shy” 50 Gemstone attention. ★★★ “well” 28 It may mounting VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 33 Lingerie DOWN come over 52 African Listen carefully or you could item 1 Money a PA wading bird make a mistake. Don’t interpret 36 Cassette, for the 29 Order 53 Lymph good advice as criticism. Think videotape poor between bump about what’s expected of you or CD-R, 2 Wander “ready” and 54 Cook on a and how you can be accommo- e.g. 3 Forum “fire” turntable, dating without jeopardizing your 31 “Anna and in slang 40 Expected wear integrity. ★★★ any second the King” 55 Name of a 4 Kind of LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 41 Related heel country noted canal maternally 5 Go by, 32 Block- or lake Show your feelings by offering 42 Thing on as time busting 56 Absorbs understanding and affection, not a list producer? (with “up”) by letting the little things bother you. ★★★★★ SIZABLE DECISIONS By Timothy E. Parker SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Use your imagination when it comes to making home improve- ments and doing things that will please the people you live with and care about. ★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don’t get caught up in the melodrama going on around you. Stick to the truth and take the high road. Speak from the heart and lay your cards on the table. ★★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Get moving. Focus on work and being responsible for your duties. Counter any negatives with positive talk about ways to make things better. ★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Say what’s on your mind. You can make adjustments that will improve your emotional, physical or financial future. ★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don’t divulge your next move. Clear up any potential problems before you share your intentions. A commitment to someone spe- cial will change your life in a good way. ★★★

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Keeping you safe © 2016 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 32, No. 44 in an emergency. To stay safe in a burningb building, a ffirefighteri must wear sspecialp gear. A turnout SCORESCORE YOURYOUR HOME:HOME: TeamTeam up with yyourour familfamilyy to help prevent fires and protecty ourselvesyourselves cocoat, for example, is a in the event of a fire. ComCompleteplete the the scorecard scorecard below below with with y ouryour fami family.ly. Can Can y ouyou turn turn a nyany special jacket of tthehe NNOO ananswersswers inintoto YYESES aanswers?nswers? ddesigned to protect a firefighter from heat and flames.

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Replace the turnout batteries every pants time you set your You have a meeting place Electrical outlets are clocks backward outside that is a safe Matches and lighters are not overloaded with or forward distance from stored out of the reach too many plugs and Photo: Flashon Studio/Shutterstock Flashon Photo: at Daylight the home. of children. extension cords. boots Savings Time.

When everything on your checklist is a YES, complete and Smoke can be one of display this certificate in your home! the biggest dangers in a fire. Firefighters It was a hot day. wear face shields and Look through the newspaper for words an air mask to be able that could replace to see and breathe. the word “hot” in the sentence above. If a fire breaks out in Write each new sentence on a piece This certificate is awarded to the family for successfully your home, it is of paper. Put a star completing Kid Scoop’s Fire Safety Checklist. The family members listed below VERY important to by the sentence if hereby promise to keep alert, watching for ways to make this home safe. STAY LOW. Crawl it still means the towards an exit as same, or nearly quickly as possible to the same thing. Standards Link: Research: avoid breathing in Use the newspaper to locate information. smoke. And if a firefighter wearing gear like in the photo above is there, don’t BATTERIES be afraid. They’re OBSTACLES there to help! Circle every other letter to discover this important fire safety tip. SAFETY S S C O P A K R S S ESCAPE BLOCKS E C C A L F C E D E SECOND T R O A A I I S N L SMOKE S S R R N R U C O C This week’s word: PREVENT ALARM T M E R E E Q A C A SCORE The verb prevent means O F O T I X E P E T to stop something from QUICK happening. STOVE V O T K R S A E S S A good way to prevent E A Y T E F A S F B forest fires is to never leave FIRE a campfire unattended. PLAN B L O C K S E T Y O Try to use the word prevent EXIT in a sentence today when talking with your friends Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. TEST and family members.

Prevention Poster To prevent is to stop something before it Hot starts. Look through the newspaper for Two-Liners something you would like to see prevented. Write a “couplet”—a two-line Make a poster with a tip for how to prevent poem that rhymes. Example:

what you would like prevented. In the winter when it snows,

The customer got steamed. got customer The Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow multiple step ANSWER: I catch cold and blow my nose. written directions. B8

B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 13, 2016 GARDEN SPOT Keep the color going with asters ell, life is pretty much back to normal after the power outage I W Jay Cooper told you about last week. Even CORRESPONDENT so, I hope the event has left an indelible mark on my view of resources. The water com- ing out of the tap is now more shapes of trunks and branches valuable to me. The light that when leafless, the use of ever- comes on so readily, allowing greens and making sure you me to get prepared for the day, have plants that bloom heartily is appreciated much more. in the later summer and into If something like that was the fall. going to happen, it couldn’t That’s where asters come in. have occurred at a better Asters are a relative new- time as far as the seasons go. comer to our garden setting. I Heck, it was dark, but it wasn’t added some last year and they extremely hot or cold. We kept have proved extremely worth- dry just fine. I can’t imagine while right off the bat. I should what our fellow citizens are have made use of them long experiencing in the wake of ago! While their bloom shape PHOTO COURTESY OF JAY COOPER Hurricane Matthew. During has been compared to a daisy, I Asters are easy to grow and add late-season color to the landscape. times of extreme trial, there’s think the flower also resembles an opportunity for the best in a chrysanthemum. They come ers and see their somewhat time. need to divide them about bees need to build their stores people to come to the fore- in a variety of colors, includ- star shape, their name makes When a nice plant is a every three to four years. These for the winter. front. I’ve been heartened to ing blue, pink and white hues. sense. “Aster” is the Latin word perennial, that’s a real plus as will keep them healthy. Many When it does come time to see so many come to the aid They are prolific bloomers, for “star.” It’s easy to see the far as I’m concerned. When it’s of the plant’s new shoots can divide your plants, it’s easy of those in need. I trust you’ve so they produce a noticeable resemblance. Those plentiful also easy to propagate, well, I be pinched back early in the to do. Simply wait until new been encouraged as well. splash of color. When they do blooms will be found on a wide just gotta have it! And so it is growing season to encourage growth begins when it starts Autumn is one of my favorite bloom, they are even more variety of cultivars and are with asters. They can be read- the plant to take on a bushier to warm up again. Then gently times of the year. Frankly, as conspicuous because there is not only available in differing ily obtained from your favorite shape with more blooms. dig up (this is called “lifting”) much as I enjoy gardening and not that much else on display colors, but differing heights as nursery and planted in spring. When the killing frosts do the root ball. Divide the ball the outdoor life we live during from late summer into autumn. well. You can get asters that Amending the soil with com- come, the top growth of the into clumps (I use a large, old warmth (that’s a euphemism Add to this the fact that they are only 8 inches tall (is that post is appreciated by the aster. aster will die, even though the serrated kitchen knife for these for “when it’s blasted hot”), the are perennials and you can see a tall ground cover or a low Dig the planting hole roughly plant is a perennial. Unlike a kinds of tasks) so that each cool air is a nice change and why I endorse them so heart- shrub — you be the judge) and twice the size of the growing woody perennial, where the has three to five robust shoots. the colors of our fall landscape ily. They aren’t finicky and up to eight feet tall. pot and place the root ball level growth above the soil sur- Plant them in new locations, or are especially attractive. will do fine in full sun to light Depending on how you with the surface of the soil. face overwinters, herbaceous give some away so others can However, when the leaves shade. They don’t like to be in look at it, they can be either Mulching will benefit the perennials (like aster, rhubarb enjoy this great plant. change then start to drop, it wet or soggy soil, so provide some serious competition or aster, like it does many plants, and hibiscus) lose their top I already have in mind sev- can look pretty stark pretty adequate drainage. Asters do a great complement to those by retaining moisture, reducing growth to the cold. When this eral spots around our place to fast. That is, if there hasn’t like moisture though, and will hollyhocks you may already weed growth and building the happens, simply cut your aster plant various varieties of aster been some thought and action flourish during a rainy season. be enjoying! These tall aster soil as the mulch breaks down plant off a couple of inches next spring. I bet there’s a taken to plant the right vari- Another trait I especially like? varieties make good back-of- further. For this reason, mulch- above ground level. The fun prime place in your yardscape eties that provide interest Their ability to resist the wind the-border plants. Be aware ing is an ongoing practice, not will start all over again come for our colorful late-season beyond the spring and summer (at least the shrub types). Yep, that the taller varieties will be a one-time event! spring! friend as well. blooming season. Spring-flow- even in those gale-force winds more susceptible to wind dam- You will need to space the As you might suspect, the ering annuals and perenni- that took down power lines last age than the shrub types. If plants as called for depending aster is also a great host to Jay Cooper can be contacted als are only one prong of the week, they came through with you do use the tall specimens, on the variety you obtain. Keep butterflies, bees and other pol- at [email protected], or attack plan to create multi-sea- “flying colors” thanks to some back them up against a fence, in mind that the plants will linators. For beekeepers, this is you can visit youtube.com/dirt- sonal interest. moderate wind protection and or have them surrounded by naturalize (this allows them to another plus, as the aster will farmerjay for videos on garden- Other factors to enhance their compact and rounded complementary plants that be put in larger “meadow” type provide both pollen (the bee’s ing, shop skills, culinary arts the view outdoors include bark form. will help deflect wind and plantings as well with great protein source) and nectar and landscaping. colors and textures, interesting When you look at the flow- give visual interest at the same multi-year success), so you’ll later in the season when the Comics Page Puzzle Answers MISSIONARIES from page B6 Jessica Webber Elder Logan Mikel

Jessica Webber has been Lang called to serve in the Argentina Elder Logan Mikel Lang Mendoza Mission. She will recently returned home be speaking on Sunday, Oct. after honorable serving as a 16 in the Ponderosa Ward at full-time missionary for The the Interlochen Chapel, 240 Church of Jesus Christ of Interlochen Lane, Stansbury Latter-day Saints. He served in Park, at 9:30 a.m. She will the Brazil Santa Maria Mission. report to the Provo, Utah He will be reporting on his MTC on Oct. 26. Jessica is the mission on Sunday, Oct. 16, daughter of Jim and Gidget 2016, at 9 a.m. at the Tooele Webber. 14th Ward building, located at 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. Elder Lang is the son of David and the late Alleen Lang. Stay Informed TOOELETRANSCRIPT POETRY BULLETIN Subscribe 435-882-0050 ‘A Small Story’ he workings of memory are something that every writer thinks a lot about, and in this Tpoem Peter Everwine, a California poet we’ve featured before, looks very closely into Ted Kooser those workings. His most recent book is Listening U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006 Long and Late, from the University of Pittsburgh Press. This poem is from Five Points, a distin- guished quarterly journal. moments, A Small Story a shuffle of images we carry toward sleep— Mrs. McCausland with her velvet pillow, When Mrs. McCausland comes to mind Old Jim at peace—a story, like a small REACH presents she slips through a small gap in oblivion clearing in the woods at night, seen and walks down her front steps, in her hand from the windows of a passing train. The 4th Annual Stockton Haunt a small red velvet pillow she tucks under the head of Old Jim Schreiber, We do not accept unsolicited submissions. who is lying dead-drunk against the curb American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Featuring Visitors from the Hogwarts School of of busy Market Street. Then she turns, Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), labors up the steps and is gone… publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported Witchcraft & Wizardry and Wizarding World by the Department of English at the University of A small story. Or rather, the memory Nebraska-Lincoln.Poem copyright ©2015 by Peter of a story I heard as a boy. The witnesses Everwine, “A Small Story,” from Five Points, (Vol. Come Join us on October 15th from 12pm to 5pm at the are not to be found, the steps lead nowhere, 17, no. 1, 2015). Poem reprinted by permission the pillow has collapsed into a thread of dust… of Peter Everwine and the publisher. Introduction Alex Baker Memorial Ballpark Do the dead come back only to remind us copyright ©2016 by The Poetry Foundation. The they, too, were once among the living, introduction’s author, Ted Kooser, served as United 382 S Roger St in Stockton, UT 84071 and that the story we make of our lives States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the is a mystery of luminous, but uncertain Library of Congress from 2004-2006. Pick out a wand just for you, play a game of Quidditch, search for the Horcruxes and enjoy a movie. Take a haunted history trail ride around the town and enjoy the performance at the Court House, check out the old Jail and take a walk through the cemetery— keep your eyes open as you never know who you will find!

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THURSDAY October 13, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B9 APPLE TECH GURU MICROSOFT TECH GURU You can let visitors use Using Microsoft’s Malicious your Mac’s guest account Software Removal Tool n the second Tuesday It took almost an hour to scan hen I have visitors information and files in the of each month, my system. If you don’t have over and if they want guest account’s home folder Microsoft releases soft- anything better to do, you can O Scott Lindsay to spend any time are deleted. When your guest ware through Windows Update watch it as it progresses. W Scott Lindsay GUEST COLUMNIST on my Mac, I sign out of my goes to log out, restart or shut called the “Malicious Software While it scans, the box has GUEST COLUMNIST profile and make them use the down, a message will appear Removal Tool.” The purpose of some interesting real-time guest account. Setting up the indicating this, but you may this tool is to scan your system statistics. You will see how guest account is easy and can want to tell them about this for specific malicious software ing “No thanks and continue,” many files have been scanned be helpful in protecting your the lock in the lower-left cor- beforehand. (malware) and to remove it. at the bottom right. In the pop- and it will indicate if it finds Mac and its data. ner. Next, enter your password Once you have made your This is a free tool and if your up bar at the bottom, you are any malicious software. You There are two primary and then select Unlock. Now, choices, select the lock in the Windows Update is set to going to select “Save.” It will can also see the time the scan reasons for offering a guest you can select Guest User to lower-left corner and then “automatically install updates,” now be downloaded and saved started and how much time account on your Mac: one, so the left, and in the middle, it select the red dot in the upper- it will most likely be download- in your downloads folder. has elapsed. users cannot make changes to will allow you checkmark the left corner to close the box. ed on your system already. Once it is done, you can Once the scan is complete, your system preferences and box: Allow guests to log in to To turn off your guest Here is how to run a manual click “Run” in the bar at the you will see the “Scan results” two, so users don’t have access this computer. If you are going account, go back into Users & scan using this tool. Before bottom. You should see a mes- box. To view specific results, to personal folders and files. to allow young users, you may Groups and after you select the beginning, set a system restore sage asking if you want to click the link: “View detailed Here are the steps to set up want to also checkmark the lock and enter your password, point and after it is complete, allow the following program to results of the scan.” Another and enable your Mac’s Guest box: Enable parental controls. select Guest User to the left close all open windows. make changes to your device, box opens displaying the Account. It also states when you and remove the checkmark Now, open Internet Explorer click “Yes” to continue. names of all the malware it Select the Apple icon in the enable the guest user account, from the box: Allow guests to and go to Microsoft.com. The “Welcome to the searched for, and if it found top-left to access the Apple friends can temporarily log in log in to this computer. Select At the top in the search bar, Microsoft Windows Malicious any infections. Click “OK” menu and then select System to your computer. When they the lock again and close the type in: “Malicious Software Software Removal Tool” box to close this box, then click Preferences. Next, select Users log in to the guest account, it box. Removal Tool.” When the will open. There are some links “Finish” to close the Scan & Groups and the Users & doesn’t require a password and search window opens, click inside this box you may find results box. Groups box opens. users cannot log in to the guest For 15 years, Scott Lindsay “Malicious Software Removal interesting, such as a list of the As stated in the documenta- On the left, you’ll see your account remotely. If FileVault is has helped tens of thousands of Tool,” it should be the first specific malicious software this tion, this scanning tool is not a current user profile, which tuned on, guest users can only people better their skills, pub- entry. tool searches for and removes, replacement for antivirus soft- should also state it is the access Safari. lishing more than 400 articles The next page that opens, or you can read more infor- ware and you should always Admin account. There may An important note: When about Apple and Microsoft will indicate your system, mation about this tool. When keep your system protected be other profiles there too. In someone uses your guest user software, the computer and the but if it doesn’t automatically you are ready, click “Next” to with one. most cases, your Guest User account and when it comes Internet. You can reach Scott detect it, select it manually by continue. account will show it is off. time for them to log out of for comments or questions at clicking “Change Systems.” If You now have three scan- For 15 years, Scott Lindsay First, you will need to click the guest user account, all [email protected]. you are unsure of your system ning options: “Quick scan,” has helped tens of thousands of specs, go to the Control Panel “Full scan,” or “Customized people better their skills, pub- and click “System.” It will give scan.” I recommend you select lishing more than 400 articles BOOKWORM you accurate information to “Full scan” for this first time about Apple and Microsoft proceed. through. Make your selection software, the computer and the Select your preferred lan- and click “Next” to continue. Internet. You can reach Scott guage if it isn’t already, and The scan will begin. 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a goal from junior McKenna claim first-round rest Banks to beat the Hawks on Wednesday in Mt. Pleasant TAVIN STUCKI Bear River threatened Steed finished with two catch- despite difficult field condi- SPORTS EDITOR late in the half when a pass es for 44 yards and a score. tions. Tooele head coach Kyle interference penalty gave Seniors Cody Whitehouse “The field was terrible,” Brady wasn’t about to over- the Bears a first down at and Jaren Wilson each had six Tooele coach Stephen Duggan look Bear River as the Class the Tooele 21-yard line, tackles in the win. said. “It’s like a herd of cattle 3AA North region season but senior lineman Slate With the win, Tooele came and walked through it. winds down, even though the Groskreutz sacked Bear improves to 7-1 with a 4-1 You couldn’t pass the ball and Bears had won three-straight River quarterback Kaygen league record. we had to completely change coming into the 28-0 win. Canfield for a 13-yard loss. “We’re just looking one how we played the game, but “We definitely prepared Canfield connected with game at a time,” Brady said. McKenna scored a really, really for them, they have a great senior receiver Zack Showell “We’ve just got to come ready good goal and we dominated defense,” he said. “We knew to get to the 13-yard line on to play.” the game. We had about 80 it was going to be a grind the fourth-down play, but The Buffs are next sched- percent possession, but any coming up here and trying to it wasn’t enough for a first uled to face Park City on the time we tried to play a through score points and get a win. down and the Bears gave the road at 7 p.m. on Thursday. ball or play to feet, the ball This is always a tough place ball away with 13 seconds left Stansbury will travel would just bounce over our to play. Our guys played really in the half. to Ben Lomond for this players’ feet.” well today. We struggled a lit- “This [Bear River] defense week’s matchup, which Banks’ goal was her team- tle in the first half, but made is really good,” Bins said. “We could be head coach Clint best 16th of the season, some adjustments.” planned to come out as hard Christiansen’s 100th career the fifth-most in Class 3A. Workhorse running back as we can, push them before victory. Goalkeeper Kate Michael Lincoln Powers led the they can push us.” Ben Lomond is 5-3 so picked up her seventh shut- Buffaloes with 164 yards on Tooele forced Bear River far this season, but its only out playing behind a Tooele

29 carries, but it was junior to go three-downs-and-out league wins came by way defense that kept her from FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Jeno Bins who stole the show on the first possession of the of bottom-dwellers Judge having to handle the ball for Stansbury junior midfielder Kendall Bell dribbles upfield against Juab in as he ran for a touchdown, second half, and Powers had a Memorial and Logan. If the the first half-hour of the game. Wednesday’s state playoff match. intercepted a pass for another 43-yard run to get to the Bear Scots find a way to win, it will “It wasn’t the prettiest game and threw for a third in the River 17-yard line three plays secure a playoff berth. If the you’ll see in your entire life,” of progressing to a semifi- Wednesday in Cedar City. win, racking up 113 yards in later. That set up a 1-yard Stallions win, they will secure Duggan said. “We come away nal,” Duggan said. “[The Grantsville was Canyon various categories. sneak by sophomore quarter- an outright region champion- with another clean sheet. We Riverhawks] are a good team View’s ninth shutout victim of “Jeno’s just a heck of a back Austin Meoño to make ship, having already locked may not score a bundle of –– make no mistake about it. It the season and eighth in the player,” sophomore quarter- it 14-0 with 7:08 left in the up the No. 1 seed for the state goals in every game, but when won’t be easy. It’s never easy in past nine games dating back to back Austin Meoño said. “I third quarter. tournament with wins over you don’t concede goals, you the final eight at state.” Aug. 27. went off to the sideline, I was Early in the fourth quarter, Tooele and Ridgeline earlier always have a chance.” Duggan also took the time The loss shouldn’t take away joking around, ‘man, Jeno’s Bins connected with senior in the season. The victory gave Tooele its to wish Stansbury luck in from a season in which the got more touchdown passes receiver Wyatt Steed on a Grantsville will play Friday first quarterfinal berth in 20 the Stallions’ game against Cowboys took major steps for- than me.’ It was good, it was halfback pass from 34 yards this week like normal, with seasons. The Buffs got more Logan, while also congratu- ward. Ashley Wangsgard’s 22 all happy. He’s an athlete all out to make it 21-0. the matchup against first- good news when Ridgeline, lating Grantsville and coach goals tied her with Stansbury’s around.” “A couple plays before we place Morgan. the fourth-place team from Travis Lowry for a successful Mackenzie Landward for the Tooele led 7-0 at halftime were going to run it,” Steed Morgan hasn’t lost since Region 11, upset Region 9 season that came to an end top spot among goal-scor- thanks to Bins’ 45-yard scam- said of his first touchdown August ended and beat champion Desert Hills in a Wednesday in Cedar City. ers in Class 3A during the per on the second play from that might not have been. defending state champion penalty-kick shootout. That Should Tooele and regular season and set a new scrimmage and an Eli Shovan “They jumped offsides, and Juan Diego — a team tied means Tooele, which fin- Stansbury both win on Grantsville single-season point-after attempt. coach [Brady] said ‘don’t with Grantsville for second ished third in Region 10, will Saturday, the two Tooele record, beating the 16 goals The Buffs seemed poised worry, we’re going to run it.’” place — by more than four play host to the Riverhawks County rivals would meet scored by Sammie Jensen in to add to the lead when they Bins’ 15-yard interception touchdowns in September. on Saturday with a berth in Tuesday at Jordan High School 2005. The Cowboys’ 44 total forced a turnover at their own return ensured the shutout A Grantsville win will next Tuesday’s semifinals on for a spot in the state champi- goals and seven victories were 40-yard line, but Shovan’s and made it 28-0 with 44 sec- give the Cowboys a share of the line. The Buffaloes beat onship game. also school records. 30-yard field goal attempt onds left in the game. the region championship. Ridgeline 1-0 on Aug. 25 in Canyon View 7, Canyon View advanced to went wide left, leaving Tooele Meoño went 4-for-5 pass- The Cowboys have already Tooele. Grantsville 0 play Region 9 runner-up Snow empty-handed after a 14-play ing for 48 yards to comple- secured a tournament berth. “The girls get their moment The Cowboys (7-9) were Canyon in Saturday’s quarter- drive. ment his rushing touchdown. [email protected] in the sun, and they go into outmatched by the Region 12 finals. it with a genuine chance champion Falcons (10-6) on [email protected] Tooele places 8th at state, Cross Continued from Page B1 trio of local golfers tie for 14 “I am just so

TAVIN STUCKI competition with a 23-under ished four strokes outside glad that I got SPORTS EDITOR 569, besting second-place the top 10. Stansbury senior Tooele slipped two spots Logan by 42 strokes. Only 19 Parker Buys, sophomore it. I pushed from the first round of com- strokes separated the teams Garret Lindsey and senior petition and finished in eighth that finished in places second Josh Mendenhall all made myself hard out place at the Class 3A state through 10th, and 13 strokes the cut as individuals with there. I really championship tournament at separated fourth through first-day scores of 7-over-par Soldier Hollow Golf Course 10th. 79, as previously reported went after it. on Thursday. Top individual honors in Tuesday’s edition of the Sophomore Bridger went to Juan Diego’s Michael Transcript Bulletin. I’m very happy Holmes cut one stroke off Walters, who defeated Pine Lindsey shot an even par his Wednesday score of 4- View’s Noah Schone and Park Thursday to finish with a 151, with how my over-par 76 to round out the City’s Zane Schemmer in a tied with Holmes, Robison, competition with 7-over-par sudden-death playoff after two Park City golfers and race went.” 151 that matched sophomore all three golfers finished with a Morgan athlete for 14th Hawk Call Tegan Robison and others for 4-under-par 140. Park City place. Stansbury cross-country 14th place. had four golfers earn top-10 Buys cut three strokes off Freshman Peyton Thevenot finishes and garner All-State his score Thursday to fin- out the top 10. shot 5-over 77 both days to accolades. ish with a 155, tied for 27th “She came out of nowhere, give him a stroke count of 154 Union’s Austin Jaramillo, place. Mendenhall shot 13- I was really surprised,” Hales and a tied-for-24th-place fin- who won the Region 10 com- over-par Thursday to give said of Komer. “I was more ish. Nate Putnam shot an 86 petition, finished 2-under him a total stroke count of concerned about Kennedy on the first day and an 88 on 142. 164, placing him tied for 44th and that kind of distracted the second day. As a team, Stansbury did overall. me and I didn’t go out as well Park City won the team not make the cut and fin- [email protected] as I’d have liked to.”

On the boys side, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Stansbury won with 20 Stansbury senior Hawk Call nears the finish line at the Region 10 Cross- points, only allowing Country Championship on Wednesday at Cottonwood Regional Park. Call Grantsville sophomore Seth claimed a school record for the course on his way to winning the race. Beckett and freshman Porter Whitworth to finish second and Josh Wintch to round out a lot harder. He’s kind of just and fifth, respectively, to the top five, while Stallion what I gauge my race off of.” break up the would-be per- junior Dmitri Morse took Park City finished second fect score. seventh and Grantsville in the meet with 68 points, 2 016 PREP Stansbury senior Hawk senior Derek Holt placed beating Grantsville by two Call won the race with a time ninth — Holt was three sec- points. Union claimed the of 15:04.2, smashing the pre- onds behind Park City’s Kyle remaining spot to qualify vious school record for the Weldon in eighth. for the state championship of course by 20 seconds. Beckett’s second-place as a team with 81 points to ATHLETES the WEEK “I am just so glad that I time of 15:31.4 was about a Tooele’s 110. got it. I pushed myself hard second off the known school The state champion- out there. I really went after record for the course. ship meet will be held MARISSA LINARES AND MACI JACKSON it. I’m very happy with how “I wanted to catch [Call] at Sugarhouse Park and GRANTSVILLE TENNIS my race went, and with how really bad. I saw him, and Highland High School on my teammates did too,” Call that helped me get motivated Oct. 19. The 3A girls race is Grantsville junior Marissa Linares (left) and sophomore said. to run faster, but yeah, he’s scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. Maci Jackson (right) won a state championship in No. 2 Stansbury’s Dylan Bryant killing it,” Beckett said. “He and the boys at 2:30 p.m. Doubles with their fourth-consecutive win over the team led teammates Blaise Miller definitely makes competition [email protected] from Park City, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1 score. only has to beat Grantsville 4 Emery 4-4 Rankings to finish off an undefeated No change — If Emery Continued from Page B1 region season, but the Trojans upsets Juan Diego this week, can’t get caught overlooking the Spartans would move to sion of the Stansbury defense the Cowboys. Next up: vs. third place and get a more JENO BINS, TOOELE FOOTBALL shows up, we could have a Grantsville. favorable matchup in the state basketball score on our hands. 2 Juan Diego 4-3 tournament. Next up: at Juan Tooele junior running back Jeno Bins scored three Next up: vs. Stansbury. No change — Juan Diego Diego. touchdowns in the shutout win over Bear River on 7 Logan 1-7 and Morgan aren’t that much 5 Union 1-7 No change — Logan’s pun- better than the other four No change — Union gets Friday — one rushing, one passing and one after a ishment for winning a game teams in the region as you to play Carbon this week. 15-yard interception. this year was harsh: playing might expect. The Soaring Enough said. Next up: vs. the top four teams in the Eagle faces a trap game Carbon. league all in a row. Ouch. Next against Emery this week. Next 6 Carbon 0-8 up: vs. Ridgeline. up: vs. Emery. No change — There is some 8 Judge 0-8 3 Grantsville 4-4 good news for Carbon’s foot- No change — Judge’s last No change — We think ball season — the Dinos play STEVEN RICH, DO chance for a win doesn’t look Grantsville has the ability to winless Richfield in the last 435.882.9035 promising against a stiff Bear beat Morgan. Whether or not game of the season. Someone River defense. Next up: vs. the Cowboys will do it in a literally has to win unless 196 E 2000 N Bear River. hostile situation in a big-game the football gods take pity on Suite 100, Tooele 3A North atmosphere leading up to the the fans and a power outage www.wellspringspeds.com 1 Morgan 6-2 state tournament remains to cancels the game. Next up: at No change — Morgan be seen. Next up: at Morgan. Union. THURSDAY October 13, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C1

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TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A Full-Color Activity Page Just for Kids! Every Thursday in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 13, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C3 Dress-up time’s not just for Halloween

hat do you wan- With Halloween approach- MAKE FACE PAINT nabe?” asked ing, let the occasion inspire Face painting done in cre- “WCarrie deBruyn, your kids and grandkids to ative shapes and designs is a or “Gigi,” to her 2-1/2-year- stretch their imaginations with fun alternative to wearing a old granddaughter Endsley. you as they explore what they mask on Halloween night. In “A dancer? An astronaut? Elsa “wannabe.” addition to using face paint to from ‘Frozen’?” complete a costume, you can “I wannabe you!” Endsley MAKE A COSTUME BOX use this recipe for birthday exclaimed as she swiped poppy Start a collection with fun parties or staging an impromp- pink lipstick “outside the lines” by,” says Carrie as she hangs dresses and suits. If you don’t tu play. and brushed pale pink powder a glittery scarf on a hook and have a used bridesmaid’s gown Here’s the stuff you’ll need: on her cheeks. tucks sparkly shoes in a cubby or Hawaiian shirt hanging in 1 teaspoon cornstarch Anticipating Halloween in a closet set up just for them. the back of your closet, look 1/2 teaspoon water isn’t the only excuse for play- “They love to transform their for fun and unique pieces at 1/2 teaspoon cold cream ing at Gigi’s make-up counter. looks and put on plays and garage and estate sales. You’ll Liquid food coloring in a A drawer full of lip gloss, fashion shows. I connect with no doubt find funny hats, cos- variety of colors brushes and shadow are magi- them in creative ways when I tume jewelry and elbow-length Small paintbrush and cotton cal art supplies year round can give them that freedom. gloves along the way. swabs for grandkids and an adoring I hope memories of coming Once the box is full of props Small, clean and dry recy- grandmother willing to share to my home and using the and disguises, you’ll find it cled yogurt-style container and play. dress-up stuff to design differ- invaluable for entertaining for each color of paint “Any time can be dress-up ent images of themselves will young children on a rainy day. time when my grandkids come stick.” HERE’S THE FUN Stir together the cornstarch and cold cream with a spoon in a container until well-blended. Add water and stir. Add food coloring, one drop at a time, until you get the desired color. Paint designs on faces with a small paintbrush. Sometimes Bette Midler I use a cotton swab instead of a brush. Remove with soap and iza Minnelli is alive and short-lived because of social water when you are ready to well, and living a block media. She tweeted, “Now take it off. Store in covered, Laway from me in West that @IAmCait has been clean containers for several Hollywood. Haven’t seen her canceled will she go back days. at the market yet, but she did to being Bruce? Will Kris • • • attend Michael Feinstein’s take him back? Do I smell a Donna Erickson’s award- show at the Pasadena re-wedding?” People were winning series “Donna’s Day” Playhouse. Liza recently sold upset and accused Midler is airing on public television her New York apartment, of misgendering Jenner and nationwide. To find more of her on the Upper East Side, for tweets to that effect. Midler creative family recipes and activ- $8.37 million and her collec- later issued an apology to the ities, visit www.donnasday.com tion of Andy Warhol paint- Human Rights Campaign, on and link to the NEW Donna’s ings are for sale for a mere Twitter, saying, “Dear friends Day Facebook fan page. Her lat- $40 million. Now that she’s @HRC, whom I have always est book is “Donna Erickson’s 70, she wants a quieter life supported, sorry last tweet Fabulous Funstuff for Families.” than NYC could give her. offended. An idle musing. Word was she seemed so frail I seem to have misread the © 2016 Donna Erickson and weak that she had to be temper of the times.” That Distributed by King Features Synd. helped in and out of the the- apology didn’t satisfy or con- ater by a friend. vince some Twitter haters. Meanwhile, Michael I’ve spent time with Bette Douglas is asking friends and and all she was trying to do family to come see his dad was to say something funny, Kirk Douglas and to pray for but you can’t please all the Skin rash associated with many conditions him. Could that be his way of people all the time, so why DEAR DR. ROACH: I am sible causes of the EM and the over time; however, some preparing everyone for the try? a 64-year-old male in good chances of it returning. I have people seem to find relief by last days of the screen star • • • health. I had an outbreak of been blister-free for a year gulping fluids down in large who has played, among many Now that we’ve recovered blisterlike sores on my upper now, but fear that the EM will amounts, the theory being that roles, Spartacus, Odysseus, from the news that Brad torso, in my mouth and near return or that there is some distending the stomach stimu- Vincent Van Gogh, Doc Pitt and Angelina Jolie are my eyes. I had an almost-inca- underlying autoimmune issue. lates it to contract and send the Holliday and George Patton? calling it quits (which the pacitating feeling and was able — T.C. fluid into the intestines to be • • • tabloids have been screaming to consume only liquids and ANSWER: Erythema mul- absorbed. Bette Midler had a lot for months; well, they have shakes because of the mouth tiforme is a skin rash with a Having some food with to celebrate the day tickets to be right once in a while), blisters. The blisters took their characteristic target appear- the fluid helps many people, went on sale for her March and we know she wants the course in seven to 10 days and ance. They tend to appear especially starchy foods (like 15 Broadway return as Dolly kids, how will they settle the scabbed over. These episodes on the backs of hands to the cereals or crackers) to absorb Levi in “Hello Dolly.” Ticket financials? She’s worth $160 reoccurred three separate elbows, or on the legs from the mune disease is low. lots of water. Tepid water may sales, on that day alone, million and he’s worth $240 times, returning two to three top of the feet to the knees, • • • be more easily absorbed than busted through the roof, million. Alimony for a wife weeks apart. and then appear closer toward DEAR DR. ROACH: I am ice-cold water. If none of these earning $9 million. David (who doesn’t want to work so Just prior to the outbreaks, I the body. They stay for a few in good general health. My works, you might try adding Hyde Pierce — four-time she can concentrate on her started taking Aleve because of days and then leave after two problem is not being able to a little fruit juice and very Emmy winner for “Frasier” charity work) and child sup- sore knees while I was walking. weeks or so. drink enough water to quench little salt to your water, which and 2008 Tony winner port for six kids is going to On the third outbreak, I con- EM has been associated my thirst, especially in warm should reduce the stomach for “Curtains” — will play put a big dent in his fortune! sulted my dermatologist, and with many medical conditions, weather. If I drink more than upset. Horace Vandergelder (played Revenge is best served chilled he observed a reddened throat including autoimmune dis- 25 ounces per day, my stom- • • • by Walter Mathieu in the film ... right, Jenn? without any noticeable sore- eases; however, 90 percent of ach becomes upset. In warm Dr. Roach regrets that with Barbra Streisand). ness on my part, so he swabbed EM is related to infection. The weather, I have to balance my he is unable to answer indi- But Bette’s celebration was © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. the throat, and it showed strep most common infection is her- fluid intake between dehydra- vidual letters, but will incor- throat. The sore throat was pes simplex (the cause of cold tion and an upset stomach. I porate them in the column treated, and I believe I was also sores as well as genital herpes). am not diabetic. Is there a solu- whenever possible. Readers given steroids. Strep throat is not a common tion? — E.K. may email questions to Invite the whole town The physician’s diagnosis cause of EM. However, the ANSWER: A sensation of ToYourGoodHealth@med. was erythema multiforme. naproxen (Aleve) is a well- feeling bloated after fluid cornell.edu. To view and order to your yard sale! The doctor thought the EM known cause. intake is not uncommon health pamphlets, visit www. was related to the strep throat, I would advise against using among athletes during com- rbmamall.com. TOOELETRANSCRIPT and he wasn’t sure if the Aleve Aleve or related medications, petitions. I have heard many ULLETIN played a role. I am interested and reassure you that the possible treatments. These © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. B in your thoughts on the pos- likelihood of a hidden autoim- include sipping fluids slowly All Rights Reserved

• The Hawaiian Islands didn’t India is derived from the • A researcher named Joel have mosquitoes until the name of the river Indus. It’s Achenbach says that the red 1820s, when a ship evidently interesting to note, however, in the occurrence of red eye brought the pests along with that the Indus doesn’t actu- in some photographs is actu- the people. ally flow through any part ally blood. The color comes of modern-day India; it’s in from the flash reflecting off BY SAMANTHA WEAVER • Those who study such things claim that, generally speak- Pakistan and the disputed the blood vessels in the back region of Kashmir. of the eyeball. • It was 20th-century ing, the more money a man American journalist and makes, the less alcohol • The snapping turtle is the • You might be surprised to author Sydney J. Harris who he drinks. With women, only modern reptile that learn that of the 6 million made the following sage though, the opposite holds can breathe underwater, parts that make up a Boeing observation: “Men make true: The more money she and then only if it stays put 747, half of them are catego- counterfeit money; in many makes, the more alcohol she on the bottom. If it starts rized as fasteners. drinks. to swim, it has to surface to more cases, money makes © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. counterfeit men.” • The name of the nation of breathe. C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY October 13, 2016

flat. spent with the Green Bay “Captain Fantastic” (R) — Packers? Ben Cash (Viggo Mortensen) 4. When was the last time be- lives in a self-made paradise fore 2015 (Kentucky) that away from civilization with UCLA’s men’s basketball his wife and six kids. They team beat the nation’s No. hunt their own food, and the 1 ranked team? children are homeschooled in 5. In 2016, Pittsburgh’s survival tactics and the evils Matt Murray tied an NHL DVDs reviewed in this column of consumer capitalism. When record for most wins by a are available in stores the week his wife is struck with illness, rookie goaltender in the of Oct. 24, 2016. Ben has to bring his brood into postseason (15). Who else the real world and see just how 1. In 2015, Edwin Encar- holds the record? PICKS OF THE WEEK well he’s prepared them. The nacion tied a Blue Jays 6. Who was the last NASCAR “Lights Out” (PG-13) — children’s grandfather (Frank record with nine RBIs in a driver before Matt Kenseth Sophie (Maria Bello) recently Langella) despises Ben’s par- game. Who else held the (2015-16) to win con- lost her husband, and now enting style and plans to take Viggo Mortensen in “Captain Fantastic” mark? secutive Cup races at New she’s talking to the severely custody of the kids, forcing 2. Who holds the major- Hampshire? disturbed ghost of her child- Ben to face to possible flaws in from thrilling to threatening. is dying. Mom hangs on longer league record for homer- 7. Name the male tennis hood friend. When the lights their off-the-grid upbringing. It’s a shiny fast-paced thriller than expected, and so does Mr. ing from both sides of the player who is the only are out, you can see her, It has all the trademarks of wrapped around a cautionary Church. Murphy gives a well- plate in the same game the five-time winner of the scratching the floor or com- an uplifting offbeat indie com- tale for teens. handled performance, but the most times in a career? Queen’s Club Champion- ing to claw your face. Flip the edy swirled with family melo- “Mr. Church” (PG-13) — script doesn’t give him much 3. How many of Brett Favre’s ships, a yearly warm-up lights on, and she disappears. drama, but it’s not from one of Eddie Murphy plays a nice guy to do besides give meaningful, 20 NFL seasons were event for Wimbledon. Sophie’s twenty-something the usual directorial suspects. who cooks for a single mom caring glances. daughter, Rebecca (Teresa Director Matt Ross handles the and her daughter to fulfill a Palmer), moved out as soon story well, and Mortensen nails friend’s dying wish in this soft- TV RELEASES 1. In Gene Pitney’s 1965 as she could, but now feels his role as a conflicted man of ly glowing snooze of a tearjerk- “Agatha Raisin: Series 1” hit “Last Chance to Turn she has to rescue her younger conviction. er. Starting around the 1960s “Beauty and the Beast: The Around,” which New York brother, Martin (Gabriel “Nerve” (PG-13) — A secre- and ‘70s, Mr. Church first Enchanted Christmas Bateman), from the evil sur- City borough is men- tive online game comes to New has to win over 10-year-old Special Edition” rounding their mother. York City. “Nerve” pays players Charlotte (Natalie Coughlin), “Ancient Aliens: Season 9” tioned? The movie gets all of the for completing increasingly who doesn’t yet know her “Angels and Ornaments” 2. Who released “Rhapsody jumps it can out of the lights- risky dares invented by “watch- mother (Natascha McElhone) © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. in the Rain,” and when? on-lights-off trick. The shots ers,” paying subscribers who 3. Name the two groups 5. Name the song that con- are filled with creeping shad- comb players’ digital profiles that both released songs tains this lyric: “His name ows made by moving flash- to come up with personally entitled “Soul Deep.” was Rico, he wore a dia- lights and flickering bulbs, and tailored stunts. Vee (Emma 4. Which group wrote and mond, He was escorted you’ll watch every one of those Roberts) is a bookish high- The Artful Dodger released “Biggest Part of to his chair, he saw Lola shadows for the next attack. school teen who signs on to Me”? dancin’ there.” It’s not the most inventive or play for college money and a his has been a season of psychological horror, but the latent desire to break out of losses. performances and direction her shell. She’s paired with T Muhammad Ali, QUIZ AND TRIVIA ANSWERS BELOW make a tight thriller out of a Ian (Dave Franco) and their Gordie Howe, Arnold Palmer gimmick that could have fallen cell phone-captured hijinks go ... icons, idols and champions measured on a mythical scale that can never be tipped. But for every great player, there Good Housekeeping has been an equally masterful Tuition payment errors play-caller broadcasting their Nobody called a game better every move. They are the ones than Scully, and it’s unlikely Oktoberfest Feast who paint the vivid, indelible anyone ever will again. add up to big bucks pictures of their exploits into For anyone under the age of This quick recipe is much easier than a trip to Germany, and our minds and weave each sig- 67, his was the only voice they just as tasty. undreds of millions of nificant moment into the fabric heard broadcasting Dodger dollars spent on Post- of time. games. His genuine warmth 12 ounce kielbasa, sliced H9/11 G.I. Bill payments They are the men and and ability to make every game 1 1/3 cup sauerkraut is being lost due to mishan- women who make calling seem special had to be heard to 1 small red onion, cut into wedges dling and errors, according to singular moments of a game be believed. Maybe that’s why 1 apple, cored and sliced the Department of Veterans into their life’s calling. When his final sign off was enough 2 teaspoons caraway seeds Affairs Office of the Inspector Bobby Thompson hit one out of to bring tears to adults every- 1/4 cup beer General. The VAOIG recently the Polo Grounds to send the where: Rye toast evaluated the Veterans to reach out to the schools to New York Giants to the post- “You know friends, so many Spicy mustard Benefits Administration to see ask for complete certifications, season, it wasn’t a mere home people have wished me con- if payments were being made revise the handbook used by run, it was “the shot heard gratulations on a 67-year career 1. Toss together kielbasa, sauerkraut, red onion, apple and correctly. those who cut the checks and ‘round the world” that saw in baseball, and they wished me caraway seeds. Divide among 4 large foil sheets; pour beer over In one year alone, the VBA develop a way to check for sat- “The Giants win the pennant! a wonderful retirement with my each. was responsible for $5.2 billion isfactory completion of classes The Giants win the pennant! family, and now, all I can do is 2. Crimp edges to seal packets; grill 15 minutes over medium in tuition and fee payments for (or at least remaining academi- The Giants win the pennant!” tell you what I wish for you. heat. Serve with rye toast and spicy mustard. Serves 4. 796,000 students. The VAOIG cally eligible), enrollment sta- When George Foreman jacked picked 225 students at 50 tus, duplicate information on up the champ, the moment May God give you ... © 2016 Hearst Communications, Inc. schools, totaling $1.7 million students and repeated classes. was described as “Down Goes For every storm, a rainbow, All rights reserved in payments, to double-check. The bottom line: Of the $5.2 Frazier! Down goes Frazier!” For every tear, a smile, One problem it found is that billion in tuition and fee pay- Would anyone remember For every care, a promise, the VBA must rely on enroll- ments for one year, the VAOIG Bobby Thompson, a lifetime And a blessing in each trial. ment information provided by calculated that $247 million .270 hitter, if Russ Hodges For every problem life sends, Slow-Cooker Applesauce the schools, which sometimes was lost in improper payments, hadn’t made that call? Would A faithful friend to share, submitted incorrect informa- and more than $205 million Foreman be the wrecking For every sigh, a sweet song, No need to buy applesauce — this homemade version from the tion. Is it a regular college or was lost in missed recoup- machine Ali used to shock the And an answer for each Woman’s Day kitchen is just as easy to make and more delicious a community college? Tuition ments (getting the money back world with his “rope-a-dope” prayer. than the store-bought variety. varies. How many times in case of overpayment). Doing if Cosell didn’t set the scene? does the school let a student the math, the VAOIG conclud- Would you remember who won “You and I have been friends 6 pounds Gala apples, peeled, cored and quartered attempt to pass a class? One ed that, if things don’t change, the 1980 gold medal in hockey for a long time, but I know in 1 piece fresh ginger small item (until you add it all the VBA could lose $1.2 billion had Al Michaels not been my heart I’ve always needed 1 stick cinnamon up) is the cost of books. VBA in improper payments and $1 there to ask if you believed in you more than you’ve ever 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract can’t tell whether it’s paying billion in missed recoupments miracles? needed me. And I’ll miss our for supported or unsupported over the next five years. That’s In California, residents and time together more than I can 1. In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker, toss together apples, fresh services, supplies and books, a lot of money that could be sports fans have a peculiar say. But you know what? There ginger and cinnamon stick. Cook until the apples break down and generally it just pays the sending others to school. sadness to deal with, for they will be a new day and, eventu- when stirred, 7 to 8 hours on low or 5 to 6 hours on high. Stir in bill without asking. have lost not one, but two ally, a new year. And when the vanilla extract. Makes 8 (1 cup) servings. VAOIG’s suggestions were © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. broadcasting legends on the upcoming winter gives way very same day — Vin Scully to spring, rest assured, once For thousands of -tested recipes, visit our website at and Dick Enberg — yet both are again, it will be time for Dodger www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipes/. help soften it, and it will be still alive. Enberg not only did baseball. ready to use in seconds! wonderful play-by-play for the “So this is Vin Scully, wishing © 2016 Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved Padres, he was the happy yet you a very pleasant good after- • “If you pack your lunch at dignified play caller, the one noon — wherever you may be.” night, but forget it in the who exclaimed “Oh my!” for morning, try putting your keys every great shot at Wimbledon Goodbye Vin, you were the next to your lunchbox in the for decades. For fans in Los true artful Dodger. fridge. Can’t leave without Angeles — and really, for all lunch now.” — M.L. in Georgia baseball fans — the loss of © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. • “To keep sneakers from smell- • “When organizing a garage Scully is particularly painful. ing up a closet, tuck a sheet of sale, get the kids involved. fabric-softener into each one. They can clean out their Keep it in overnight, or just rooms and create a kids’ store leave it there until you wear to sell their stuff for extra your shoes again.” — D.F. in cash. If they aren’t into selling Should you redeem Texas the toys they have outgrown, maybe they can run a lemon- • Now is the time to prep your ade or hot chocolate stand, outside pipes if you live in weather permitting.” — E.S. in old savings bonds? a cold-weather area. Cover North Carolina o you have any old exposed spigots with a foam • “With so many people getting savings bonds tucked wrapper, and be sure to drain away, ones bought any in-ground irrigation sys- deliveries these days, I always D check with my neighbors years ago to help a grandchild tems if you expect a freeze in with college expenses? Or your area. when I need a box to mail ANSWERS something. They usually have maybe you want to take care • If your brown sugar is too of all your credit-card debt by to quickly be recorded after something perfect.” — S.W. in Sports Quiz Answers hard, just pop it in a bowl and Tennessee cashing in bonds. Redeeming ple, means that your bond isn’t 1. Roy Howell had nine RBIs in so many complaints caused into the microwave with a savings bonds isn’t as easy as it earning interest and should a game in 1977. the song to be banned from slice of bread. The bread will © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. used to be. be cashed in. Blue means the 2. and Nick the airwaves in many loca- Savings bonds have been bond is less than five years old, Swisher, with 14 each. tions. paperless for many years, and and you’ll forfeit three months 3. Sixteen of Favre’s 20 NFL 3. The Box Tops in 1969, and Super Crossword & Suduko Puzzle Answers you can’t just buy or redeem in interest if you redeem it seasons were with the Roxette, the Swedish pop from page C2 them anywhere now. There too early. Before you can get duo, in 1986. are some banks where you can a printout list of your bonds, Packers. Sudoku Solution #2849-M 4. It was 2003, when the 4. Ambrosia, in 1970. 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Bogue once in a while something gal- has poisoned the water supply, lops out of Hollywood that set fire to the church, enslaved reminds us just what a big deal the local men to work in his gold cowboys used to be. mine and demanded that the And the cowboy, as depicted residents either sell out, move and polished by Hollywood and out—or else. pop culture, remains one of Beseeched by a firebrand America’s most potent mythic widow (Haley Bennett) whose figures—a rugged, rustic, stoic, husband was killed by Bogue’s individualistic, self-sacrificing thugs, Chisholm—whose very hero, good with a gun and some- name evokes the title of a 1970 times even better with women. John Wayne western, Chisum— The Magnificent Seven gets assembles a group to help a lot of its retro dust honestly. reclaim the town. For starters, it’s a remake of The multinational, cross- a remake: The original Seven, cultural rainbow coalition looks in 1960, was an all-star awesome onscreen, but it feels Americanized version of a 1954 more like an Old West Suicide Japanese classic, Seven Samurai, Squad—or a colorful team of in which a samurai warrior Avengers assembled by way of and six others band together to High Noon—much more than an defend a village from marauding organic group of renegades and bandits. rogues, despite all the grime, Director Antoine Fuqua grit, dirt, sweat, stubble and certainly knows how to make scruff. an action-packed project click Chris Pratt is heavy-drinking, into place, with clear-cut lines wisecracking Josh Faraday, between good guys and bad whose skill with cards helps guys, a lofty morality-lesson him in more ways than one. COURTESY METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIOS INC. 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NOTICE OF PROPOSED NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE TAX INCREASE Tooele County General Fund Tooele County Municipal and Health Department Service Fund The Tooele County General Fund and The Tooele County Municipal Service Health Department is proposing to Fund is proposing to increase its property increase its property tax revenue. tax revenue.

- The Tooele County General Fund and - The Tooele County Municipal Service Health Department tax on a $200,000 Fund tax on a $200,000 residence would residence would increase from $178.75 increase from $89.43 to $97 .48, which is to $194.24, which is $15.49 per year. $8.05 per year.

- The Tooele County General Fund and - The Tooele County Municipal Service Health Department tax on a $200,000 Fund tax on a $200,000 business would business would increase from $325.00 to increase from $162.60 to $177.23, which $353.17, which is $28.17 per year. is $14.63 per year.

- If the proposed budget is approved, - If the proposed budget is approved, Tooele County General Fund and Health Tooele County Municipal Service Fund Department would increase its property would increase its property tax budgeted tax budgeted revenue by 8.67°/o above revenue by 9.00°/o above last year’s last year’s property tax budgeted revenue property tax budgeted revenue excluding excluding new growth. new growth.

All concerned citizens are invited to a All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase. public hearing on the tax increase.

PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING Date/Time: 10/18/2016 7:00 p.m. Date/Time: 10/18/2016 7:00 p.m. Location: Tooele County Location: Tooele County Administration Building 321 Administration Building 321 47 South Main 47 South Main Tooele; UT 84074 Tooele; UT 84074

To obtain more information regarding To obtain more information regarding the the tax increase, citizens may contact tax increase, citizens may contact Tooele Tooele County General Fund and Health County Municipal Service Fund at 435- Department at 435-843-3140. 843-3140. C6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 13, 2016

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Call entrance_exam.html to establish and maintain effective working Stansbury Park; morning, mid-day and after Office Assistant 882-0050 or visit • A one (1) page resume that is in 12 point font relationships with employees, other agencies the school day. Directs and supervises traffic www.tooeletran The Tooele County Chamber of Commerce is script.com • College transcripts from a college or university and the public; ability to follow written and crossing the crosswalks in his/her designated accredited by one of the regional or national verbal instructions; ability to communicate areas. Performs related duties as required. seeking a part-time Office Assistant for their institutional associations recognized by the effectively, verbally and in writing. Maintain a Preference given to those who are Stansbury local office. Park residents. Mobile Homes United States Secretary of Education (unoffi cial is positive attitude towards Senior Citizens and Duties require a broad knowledge of all the acceptable) if you would like consideration given Tooele County and get along well with the for any education General Public. Knowledge of the geographical MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: products and benefits of Chamber member- 14X65 TRAILER for • Graduation for high school or GED or an • Form DD-214 if you are claiming veteran’s area to which assigned. This category involves ship. Must possess the ability to work and sale, $15,000, Hen- frequent lifting of 25-50 pounds with occasional equivalent combination of education and wood Mobile Park. preference consideration interact effectively with Chamber members, lifting of up to 100 pounds or more. This is experience. Call (435)228-6501. • Any addendum, explanation, or additional potential members, vendors, and office staff; often combined with standing, bending, twisting, • Ability to communicate effectively information – Please do not submit copies of verbally and in writing. be able to communicate professionally orally driver’s license, photo identifi cation, licenses, or or working on irregular surfaces or at heights above the ground. This, as well, combined with • Must be able to pass all security checks. and in writing. Offi ce Space certifi cates. You may list your training on your • Must be 21 years of age. resume or application. working in weather conditions that may not be • Must have a valid Utah Drivers License. ideal, heat, cold, rain, snow and wind. Requirements and skills: Tooele City will: • High School graduate or equivalent FOR LEASE Office/ • Contact you by phone or e-mail if invited to Business Space Applications and a complete job • Knowledge of Microsoft Office software Utilities included. proceed in the selection process. The next step For a complete job description or an on-line description are available at the will require that you complete the physical fi tness • Knowledge of Tooele County businesses 44B, 52, 54, 56 & application please visit Tooele County Human Resource Office, and communities 58 South Main. testing and preliminary interview. http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html Rm 308; 47 South Main Street Tooele This is a part time position (602)826-9471 • Tooele City maintains an applicant fi le for POLICE Applications must be submitted to or online at www.co.tooele.ut.us OFFICER. Applications are maintained for a fi scal Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce, Rm 308 Applications must be submitted to SELL YOUR CAR or year cycle that generally runs July 1 to June 30. 47 South Main Street, Tooele Full job description available upon request: boat in the classifieds. You may submit your application even if we do not Or email application and resume to Tooele County Human Resource Office, Chamber Office Call 882-0050 or visit Rm 308; or email application to have a current opening and you may be contacted [email protected] 154 S. Main, Tooele • 435-882-0690 www.tooeletranscript. at a later time if our hiring needs change. [email protected] com or e-mail your ad www.tooelecity.org | ADA/EEO Employer EEO Employer EEO Employer Closing Date: Friday, Oct. 14, 2016 3:00pm to tbp@tooeletran- script.com NOTICE TO WATER USERS The applications be- low were filed with the Division of Water Rights in Tooele County. These are in- formal proceedings per Rule R655-6-2. Pro- tests concerning an application must be legibly written or typed, contain the name and mailing address of the protesting party, STATE THE APPLI- CATION NUMBER PROTESTED, CITE REASONS FOR THE PROTEST, and RE- QUEST A HEARING, if desired. Also, A $15 PUBLIC NOTICE FEE MUST BE IN- NOTICE IS HEREBY CLUDED FOR EACH GIVEN THAT THE APPLICATION PRO- TOOELE COUNTY TESTED. Protests AGENDA BOARD OF HEALTH must be filed with the NOTICE IS HEREBY WILL HOLD A PUBLIC Division of Water GIVEN that the Stans- HEARING ON TUES- Rights, PO Box bury Park Improve- DAY, OCTOBER 25, 146300, Salt Lake ment District will hold 2016 FROM 6:00 P.M. City, UT 84114-6300, its scheduled Board TO 7:00 P.M AT THE or by hand delivery NOTICE TO CREDI- Meeting on Oct. 18, HEALTH DEPART- to a Division office dur- TORS AND AN- 2016 at 4:00 pm at the MENT IN ROOM 180, ing normal business NOUNCEMENT OF Stansbury Park Office, 151 NORTH MAIN hours ON OR BE- APPOINTMENT 30 Plaza. One of the STREET, TOOELE, FORE NOVEMBER 2, PEGGY JOYCE three Board Members UTAH. 2016. Please visit CURRY, Deceased. may participate and THE PURPOSE OF http://waterrights.utah. Probate No. join the Board Meeting THE PUBLIC HEAR- gov or call 163300048 through electronic ING IS TO RECEIVE (801)-538-7240 for ARLENE JOYCE means. The agenda PUBLIC COMMENT additional information. MAESTAS whose ad- THURSDAY Octoberwill 13, be as2016 follows: ON CHANGESTOOELE TO TRANSCRIPT BULLETINNEW dress is 736 Oquirrh C7 1. CALL TO ORDER- THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION(S) Avenue, Tooele, Utah, MOTION TO OPEN REGULATION: 15-5357 (A80722): 2016, has been ap- Lots & Land BOARDPublic MEETING Notices Public Notices TOOELEPublic Notices COUNTY Public Notices MRJPublic LLLC Notices propose(s) Public Notices pointedPublic Personal Notices Rep- Public Notices 2. Meetings STANSBURY Meetings HEALTHMeetings DEPART- Trustees usingWater 4.73 ac-ft.User from Miscellaneous resentativesMiscellaneous of the es- Miscellaneous SERVICE AGENCY- MENT REGULATION groundwater (Stock- tate of the PASTURE AVAIL- RANDALL JONES PUBLIC NOTICE #12: WASTEWATER Deadline for public ton) for Deadline for public above-named decen- PUBLIC NOTICE ABLE for rent or pur- (RE: 164 LAKEVIEW NOTICE IS HERBY DISPOSAL notices is 4 p.m. the IRRIGATION; DO- notices is 4 p.m. the dent. All persons hav- APPLICATION FOR A chase. 1 acre fenced, LEAK) GIVEN THAT the ALL INTERESTED day prior to publica- MESTIC. day prior to publica- ing claims against the CONCEPT PLAN water, easy acces. 3 . S Y M P H O N Y Tooele Planning Com- PERSONS ARE IN- tion. Public notices EXTENSION(S) tion. Public notices above estate are re- CONSIDERATION Price negotiable HOMES- REQUEST mission will meet in a VITED TO ATTEND. submitted past the 15-3806 (A69783): submitted past the quired to present them BY RUSH VALLEY (208)908-2099 APPROVAL TO USE public hearing and COPIES OF THE deadline will not be USA Bureau of Land deadline will not be to the undersigned or TOWN A SPID POINT OF DI- Business meeting DRAFT FOR THIS accepted. Management is/are fil- accepted. to the Clerk of the COUNCIL Financial V E R S I O N T O s cheduled fo r REGULATION ARE UPAXLP ing an extension for UPAXLP Court on or before the An application has Services TRANSFER WATER Wednesday, October AVAILABLE FOR EX- 0.02 cfs. from the NOTICE TO CREDI- 6 day of January, been received in our RIGHTS 26, 2016 in the City AMINATION AND Public Notices Boyd Spring (1 mi E of TORS AND AN- 2017, or said claims office for consideration Paying too much for 4. STORM DRAIN- Council Chambers, lo- PUBLIC REVIEW AT Water User Lake Point) for IRRI- NOUNCEMENT OF shall be forever of a concept plan for: SR-22 or similar AGE BASINS- DIS- cated at 90 N Main T H E T O O E L E GATION; STOCKWA- APOINTMENT barred. Camree Engman, on CUSS FUTURE RE- Street, Tooele, Utah. COUNTY HEALTH TERING; WILDLIFE: ARLENE JOYCE the Canyon Meadows high-risk car insur- Deadline for public OF SUCCESSOR QUIREMENTS & Public Hearing on an DEPARTMENT, 151 Incidental Wildlife. M A E S T A S 7 3 6 Subdivision at approxi- ance? Call NOW to notices is 4 p.m. the TRUSTEE OF THE GUIDELINES ordinance amending N O R T H M A I N 16-737 (A60591): USA Oquirrh Avenue, mately North of Sham- see how we could day prior to publica- K E N N E T H S . 5. STORM DRAIN- Tooele City Code STREET, TOOELE, Bureau of Land Man- Tooele, UT 84074 bip Road and West of save you money TO- tion. Public notices SHEETS LIVING AGE GRATE- RE- Chapter 7-5 allowing UTAH. agement is/are filing (Published in the Tran- Park Street, for the DAY 1-800-410-0130 submitted past the TRUST PORT ON BICYCLE home occupation con- WRITTEN COM- an extension for 0.1 script Bulletin October creation of eight (8) deadline will not be Dated the 25th day of TIRE ACCIDENT ditional use permits to MENTS WILL BE AC- cfs. from groundwater 6, 13 & 20, 2016) lots in the RR-5 zone. accepted. January 2002 Public Notices 6. DRAFT 2017 be reviewed adminis- CEPTED DURING and spring (Puddle This site is in the area UPAXLP K E N N E T H S . Meetings BUDGET DISCUS- tratively. THE PUBLIC COM- Valley) for STOCKWA- NOTICE TO CREDI- of, or adjoins property SHEETS, the Trustor SION Pursuant to the Ameri- MENT PERIOD OF NOTICE TO WATER TERING; WILDLIFE. TORS AND AN- you own, according to of The KENNETH S Deadline for public 7. MANAGER'S OP- cans with Disabilities OCTOBER 17, 2016 USERS 16-775 (A63917): USA NOUNCEMENT OF the tax rolls of Tooele SHEETS LIVING notices is 4 p.m. the ERATION REPORT Act, individuals need- TO NOVEMBER 17, Bureau of Land Man- APPOINTMENT County. A public hear- The applications be- TRUST, dated the day prior to publica- 8. APPROVE MEET- ing special accommo- 2016 UNITL 5:00 P.M. agement is/are filing RICHARD ALLEN ing to receive public in- low were filed with 25th day of January tion. Public notices ING MINUTES OF dation during this SUBMIT COMMENTS an extension for 0.015 ROMERO, Deceased. put and meeting to dis- the Division of Water 2002, died on October submitted past the SEPT. 20, 2016 meeting should notify TO TOOELE COUNTY cfs or 10.86 ac-ft. from P r o b a t e N o . cuss and consider ac- Rights in Tooele 4, 2016. PAULA HAS- deadline will not be 9. APPROVE FI- Rachelle Custer, City HEALTH DEPART- the Unnamed Spring 163300064 tion on the proposed County. These are in- SELL, whose address accepted. NANCIALS & WAR- P l a n n e r a t MENT 151 NORTH (Lookout Pass Area) ADELE G. ROMERO project and make a formal proceedings per is PO Box 477, Rail- UPAXLP RANTS (435)843-2130 or TDD M A I N S T R E E T , for STOCKWATER- whose address is 162 recommendation to the Rule R655-6-2. Pro- road Flat, California 10. PETITIONS & (435) 843-2180. T OOELE, UTAH ING; WILDLIFE: Inci- South 6th Street, Town Council will be AGENDA tests concerning an 95248 has been ap- COMMUNICATIONS (Published in the Tran- 84074 or email dental wildlife. Tooele, Utah, 2016, held in the Rush Valley NOTICE IS HEREBY application must be pointed Successor (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin October [email protected] 16-818 (A70915): USA has been appointed Town Hall, 52 South GIVEN that the Stans- legibly written or typed, Trustee of the script Bulletin October 13, 2016) rg. Bureau of Land Man- Personal Representa- Park St, Rush Valley, bury Park Improve- contain the name and above-named trust. All 13, 2016) FOR MORE INFOR- agement is/are filing tives of the estate of UT 84069, Utah on: ment District will hold PUBLIC NOTICE mailing address of persons having claims MATION, CONTACT an extension for 0.05 the above-named de- Wednesday, October its scheduled Board NOTICE IS HEREBY the protesting party, against the trust are SELLING YOUR B RYAN SLADE, cfs. from groundwater cendent. All persons 26, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. Meeting on Oct. 18, GIVEN THAT THE STATE THE APPLI- required to present HOME? Advertise it in TOOELE COUNTY and spring (Skull Val- having claims against You are invited to view 2016 at 4:00 pm at the TOOELE COUNTY CATION NUMBER them to the under- the classifieds. Call ENVIRONMENTAL ley 6 mi NW of Dug- the above estate are the application, pro- Stansbury Park Office, BOARD OF HEALTH PROTESTED, CITE signed on or before 882-0050 or visit HEALTH DIRECTOR, way) for STOCKWA- required to present posed plans, and zon- 30 Plaza. One of the WILL HOLD A PUBLIC REASONS FOR THE the 13th day of Janu- www.tooeletran AT (435) 277-2450. TERING; WILDLIFE: them to the under- ing code at Rush Val- three Board Members HEARING ON TUES- PROTEST, and RE- ary, 2017, or said script.com Dated this 11th day of Incidental Wildlife Use. signed or to the Clerk ley Town Hall before- may participate and DAY, OCTOBER 25, QUEST A HEARING, claims shall be forever October 18-525 (A60547): of the Court on or be- hand. join the Board Meeting 2016 FROM 6:00 P.M. if desired. Also, A $15 barred. SELL YOUR computer Bryan Slade USA Bureau of Land fore the 29 day of De- You may wish to at- through electronic TO 7:00 P.M AT THE FEE MUST BE IN- Paula Hassell in the classifieds. Call Environmental Health Management is/are fil- cember, 2016, or said tend the meeting to means. The agenda HEALTH DEPART- CLUDED FOR EACH PO Box 477, Railroad 882-0050 or visit Director ing an extension for claims shall be forever gain further informa- will be as follows: MENT IN ROOM 180, APPLICATION PRO- Flat, CA 95248 Tele- www.tooeletranscript. If you desire special 0.1 cfs. from ground- barred. tion, give information 1. CALL TO ORDER- 151 NORTH MAIN TESTED. Protests p h o n e N o . com accommodation under water and spring (4.5 ADELE G. ROMERO, that is relevant to the MOTION TO OPEN STREET, TOOELE, must be filed with the (209)754-4748 the Americans with miles South of 162 South 6th Street, decision, or voice your BOARD MEETING HAVING A yard sale?UTAH. Division of Water (Published in the Tran- Disabilities Act, please Goldhill) for STOCK- Tooele, UT 84074 opinion on a separate 2. STANSBURY Advertise in the Tran-THE PURPOSE OF Rights, PO Box script Bulletin October c ontact Tooele WATERING; WILD- T elephone No . sheet of paper, or on SERVICE AGENCY- script THE PUBLIC HEAR- 146300, Salt Lake 13, 20 & 27, 2016) County's ADA Coordi- LIFE: Incidental water- (435)882-4572 the back of this notice, RANDALL JONES ING IS TO RECEIVE City, UT 84114-6300, nator, Jamie McCart, ing of wildlife. (Published in the Tran- and mail it back to us. (RE: 164 LAKEVIEW PUBLIC COMMENT or by hand delivery NOTICE TO CREDI- (435) 843-3157, within Kent L. Jones, P.E. script Bulletin Septem- Thank you, LEAK) ON CHANGES TO to a Division office dur- TORS AND AN- 3 working days prior to STATE ENGINEER ber 29, October 6 & Amie Russell 3. SYMPHONY THE FOLLOWING ing normal business NOUNCEMENT OF this meeting. (Published in the Tran- 13, 2016) Rush Valley Town HOMES- REQUEST REGULATION: hours ON OR BE- APPOINTMENT (Published in the Tran- FORE NOVEMBER 2, script Bulletin October P E G G Y J O Y C E Clerk APPROVAL TO USE TOOELE COUNTY WANT TO get the latest Water script Bulletin October 6 & 13, 2016) (Published in the Tran- 2016. Please visit CURRY, Deceased. A SPID POINT OF DI- HEALTH DEPART- local news? Subscribe 11 &13, 2016.) http://waterrights.utah. P r o b a t e N o . script Bulletin October V E R S I O N T O MENT REGULATION to the Transcript Bulle- gov or call DEADLINES FOR clas-163300048 11 & 13, 2016) TRANSFER WATER #12: WASTEWATER tin. RIGHTS DISPOSAL (801)-538-7240 for sifieds ads are MondayARLENE JOYCE 4. STORM DRAIN- ALL INTERESTED additional information. and Wednesdays byMAESTAS whose ad- SELL YOUR car in theSELL YOUR CAR or AGE BASINS-Rights DIS- PERSONS ARE IN- NEW 4:45 p.m. dress is 736 Oquirrh Transcript Bulletin Clas- boat in the classifieds. CUSS FUTURE RE- VITED TO ATTEND. APPLICATION(S) Avenue, Tooele, Utah, sified section. Call 882-0050 or visit QUIREMENTS & COPIES OF THE 15-5357 (A80722): GOT A good idea for a2016, has been ap- www.tooeletranscript. GUIDELINES DRAFT FOR THIS MRJ LLLC propose(s) story? Call the Tran-pointed Personal Rep- SELLING YOUR moun- com or e-mail your ad 5. STORM DRAIN- REGULATION ARE using 4.73 ac-ft. from script and let us knowresentatives of the es- tain bike? www.tooele to tbp@tooeletran- AGEFor GRATE- RE- Sale AVAILABLE FOR EX- groundwater (Stock- 882-0050. t a t e o f t h e transcript.com script.com PORT ON BICYCLE AMINATION AND ton) for above-named decen- TIRE ACCIDENT PUBLIC REVIEW AT IRRIGATION; DO- dent. All persons hav- 6. DRAFT 2017 T H160 E GRANT T O O E L EST, STOCKTON MESTIC. ing claims against the EXTENSION(S)Invite the above estate are re- BUDGET DISCUS- COUNTYList Price $249,000 HEALTH 15-3806 (A69783): quired to present them SIONEast Erda DEPARTMENT,Just completed 1483 151 sq. ft. new custom home, Whole 7. MANAGER'S OP- N O R T H M A I N USA Bureau of Land to the undersigned or with all the upgrades. Move in ready. 3 bedroom, ERATION REPORT STREET, TOOELE, ManagementTown is/are to fil- to the Clerk of the 8. APPROVE MEET- UTAH.2 full bath, full unfi nished walk out basement. ingYour an extension Yard for Court on or before the ING$ MINUTES OF WRITTENSpectacular views COM- from the large covered deck of 0.02 cfs. from the 6 day of January, SEPT. 20, 2016 each MENTSthe west WILL valley BE and AC-mountains. Must see! Call for Boyd SpringSale! (1 mi E of 2017, or said claims 9. APPROVE FI- CEPTEDan appointment DURING today! MLS# 1381646 Lake Point) for IRRI- shall be forever 9,500 GATION;TOOELETRANSCRIPT STOCKWA- barred. NANCIALS & WAR- THE PUBLIC COM- BULLETIN RANTS MENTPaul PERIODJohnson OF TERING; WILDLIFE: ARLENE JOYCE 10. PETITIONS & OCTOBERWasatch 17,Homes 2016 Group Incidental Wildlife. MAESTAS 736 COMMUNICATIONS435-224-4000 TO801-652-4049 NOVEMBER 17, 16-737882-0050 (A60591): USA Oquirrh Avenue, (Published in the Tran- 2016 UNITL 5:00 P.M. Bureau of Land Man- Tooele, UT 84074 script Bulletin October SUBMIT COMMENTS agement is/are filing (Published in the Tran- 13, 2016) TO TOOELE COUNTY an extension for 0.1 Soldscript Bulletin Octoberfor HEALTH DEPART- cfs. from groundwater 6, 13 & 20, 2016) MENT 151 NORTH and spring (Puddle MAIN STREET, Valley) for STOCKWA- TOOELE, UTAH TERING; WILDLIFE. Thinking of a New Pad?16-775 (A63917): USA 84074 or email [email protected] Bureau of Land Man- rg. agement is/are filing Top Dollar! FOR MORE INFOR- an extension for 0.015 MATION, CONTACT cfs or 10.86 ac-ft. from BRYAN SLADE, the Unnamed Spring TOOELE COUNTY (Lookout Pass Area) ENVIRONMENTAL for STOCKWATER- HEALTH DIRECTOR, ING; WILDLIFE: Inci- AT (435) 277-2450. dental wildlife. I received 9 Offers Dated this 11th day of 16-818 (A70915): USA October Bureau of Land Man- Bryan Slade agement is/are filing within a Week and put the Home Environmental Health an extension for 0.05 Director cfs. from groundwater If you desire special and spring (Skull Val- Under Contract for $8,000 over List accommodation under ley 6 mi NW of Dug- the Americans with way) for STOCKWA- Disabilities Act, please TERING; WILDLIFE: Price and Closed within 45 days, contact Tooele Incidental Wildlife Use. County's ADA Coordi- 18-525 (A60547): nator, Jamie McCart, USA Bureau of Land HAPPY SELLERS! (435) 843-3157, within Management is/are fil- 3 working days prior to ing an extension for this meeting. 0.1 cfs. from ground- (Published in the Tran- water and spring (4.5 script Bulletin October miles South of 11 &13, 2016.) Goldhill) for STOCK- WATERING; WILD- I WILL GET YOU TOP DOLLAR LIFE: Incidental water- ing of wildlife. Kent L. Jones, P.E. FOR YOUR HOME! STATE ENGINEER (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin October It Matters a Great Deal How It’s Sold, It’s a great 6 & 13, 2016) When It’s Sold and Who you Get to time to both Negotiate on Your Behalf and Protect buy and sell you in the Selling Process. your home! List your home here, give me a call!

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