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TOOELE GHS boys soccer RANSCRIPT blows out Juab T in home opener SERVING See A10 TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 THURSDAY March 6, 2014 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 120 No. 80 $1.00 Bit and Spur upset with city over new well Riding club wants to be notified of future Tooel City projects at old rodeo grounds

by Emma Penrod lated a decades-old agreement STAFF WRITER between the club and the city. The Bit and Spur Club, which Tooele City Mayor Patrick was founded in the 1940s, Dunlavy announced this week originally purchased the rodeo that the city is no longer consid- ground property and deeded it ering the construction of a one to the city in 1946. But the land, million gallon water tank on the which was transferred to the city Bit and Spur Rodeo Grounds. in exchange for $1, came with Members of the Bit and Spur a catch: According to the 1946 Riding Club had contacted the document, the city was required mayor to protest the proposed FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO water tank, which they said vio- SEE WELL PAGE A9 ➤ Tooele City is no longer considering the construction of a water tank on Bit and Spur Rodeo Grounds. Industrial THS student awarded national scholarship depot now by Tim Gillie ship information, I thought of STAFF WRITER Amanda,” said Lori Cartwright, THS scholarship coordinator. A Tooele High School senior “Amanda lost her mother when shared by 2 has been selected for a nation- she was 11 years old and had to al scholarship that recognizes take on a lot of responsibilities students with an excellent aca- at home. Despite that, she has demic record that have over- done well academically, has come adversity through perse- been involved in a lot of school developers verance. activities, and has been a great Amanada Carreau, 17, is one inspiration for her younger of 106 college bound seniors brother.” Utah Fabrication owner plans nationwide to receive a $21,000 Carreau has a 3.9 grade point national college scholarship average and is a member of the to invest $6.5 million, create from the Horatio Alger Society. more jobs for community “When I read the scholar- SEE SCHOLARSHIP PAGE A6 ➤ FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB FILE PHOTO Det. Ian Borders, of Tooele City Police, shows a counterfeit bill on Dec. 19, 2013 that was used by Tim Gillie at a local business. Law enforcement officers are still trying to find the source of the counter- STAFF WRITER feit money that has circulated through Tooele County.

One year after acquiring the Utah Industrial Depot, the Ninigret Group has sold half of it interests to another developer that owns a Funny money still business in the depot. Roger Peterson and his wife, Maureen, owners of Utah Fabrication, have purchased all property in the industrial depot east of circulating in county Lodestone Way from Ninigret for an undis- closed amount. The couple also owns Peterson by Lisa Christensen Catholic Church. Holdings, a real estate and development com- STAFF WRITER Although the quality of the dupli- pany. cations varies, Capt. Paul Wimmer of A Grantsville native, as a youth Peterson Police are still trying to find the the Tooele City Police Department, worked at Tooele Army Depot as an employee makers and distributors of fake said current indications suggest one for Grantsville Development, his father’s com- money that is trickling through source. But that source is still a mys- pany. Tooele County. tery. “I have a spot in my heart for this commu- Since December, $560 in counter- “We don’t know who’s making nity and I want the depot to be a major player feit bills have been passed in Tooele them,” he said. “We’ve made one in the economy and employment for the com- City alone, with another $25 recently arrest on a gentleman who was munity,” Peterson said. turning up in Grantsville. passing them and who refused to Utah Fabrication is a heavy steel industrial Detectives say the funny money talk to us.” manufacturer and has called the industrial — comprised of one $5 bill, five $10 That man is Craig Colovich, 38, of depot home since 2000. The Ninigret Group bills, 19 $20 bills, one $50 bill and Tooele, arrested Jan. 20 for allegedly SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE is a Salt Lake City-based real estate and con- UV oneINDEX $100 bill — has been passed at passing three $20 bills with knowl- The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Friday 6:54 a.m. 6:27 p.m. struction company that purchased UID from a collection of businesses, though edge that they were not real. Saturday 6:52 a.m. 6:28 p.m. Depot Associates in February 2013. the lone $100 was given to a private “We still don’t have a real strong FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Sunday 7:51 a.m. 7:29 p.m. Monday 7:49 a.m. 7:30 p.m. citizen for rent and another of the Tooele High student Amanada Carreau is one of 106 college-bound seniors Tuesday 7:48 a.m. 7:31 p.m. SEE DEPOT PAGE A7 ➤ bills was reported at St. Marguerite SEE MONEY PAGE A7 ➤ nationwide to receive a $21,000 national college scholarship from the Horatio Wednesday 7:46 a.m. 7:32 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th Alger Society. Thursday 7:44 a.m. 7:34 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday 10:49 a.m. 12:38 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Saturday 11:36 a.m. 1:32 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Sunday 1:25 p.m. 3:21 a.m. Monday 2:17 p.m. 4:05 a.m. ALMANAC Tuesday 3:11 p.m. 4:45 a.m. Statistics for the week ending March 5. Clouds and sun with a Pleasant and warmer A couple of showers U.S.A shower Supremein the a.m.; Court ruling involves drug deal at Tooele City park Wednesday 4:07 p.m. 5:21 a.m. Plenty of sunshine Partial sunshine Sunny Temperatures Thursday 5:04 p.m. 5:54 a.m. passing shower with clouds and sun possible clearing, cooler by Lisa Christensen things wentHigh/Low wrong past week — and when 59/32went downhill, Rosemond and In U.S. District Court, felon; and possession of ammu- his federal prison sentence. First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 49/30 48 32 53 36 64 40 62 37 56 33 STAFF48 WRITER32 56 34he knewAverage it. temp past week 46.1the other man fled the scene in Rosemond was charged with and nition by an alien unlawfully in In appeals court, however, JustusNormal Rosemond average temp past was week fed- 39.7a car, and someone shot a gun convicted of possessing mari- the United States. Rosemond contested his con- TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Mar 8 Mar 16 Mar 23 Mar 30 Tooele City is at the heart of erally charged in 2008 for the back towards the park from the juana with intent to distribute; The other four people involved viction of the second offense — Shown is Friday’s weather. a new U.S. Supreme Court rul- August 2007 incident in which car. Law enforcement caught up using and discharging a firearm were not charged in exchange using and discharging a firearm Forecasts and graphics provided by Temperatures are Friday’s highs and Friday night’s ing about whether a man who he and another man attempted with the car shortly after and during a federal drug-trafficking for their testimonies against during a federal drug-trafficking AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 lows. sold drugs at a city park in 2007 to sell a pound of marijuana in a Rosemond and the others were offense; possession of ammuni- Rosemond. Rosemond is cur- knew a gun might be used when Tooele City park. When the deal arrested. tion by a previously convicted rently in the process of serving SEE PARK PAGE A8 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan BULLETIN BOARD B6 Grouse 46/22 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 52/34 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Thursday CLASSIFIEDS C6 46/26 52/33 52/32 49/32 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Karen Friends of the 48/29 Erda 50/32 OBITUARIES A8 Grantsville Loutzenhiser Brady family hold Vernal 50/34 Pine Canyon Friday KID SCOOP B8 Salt Lake City 52/23 50/32 36/25 fundraiser toward Tooele 50/32 Bauer Good educates with her 48/32 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A10 47/31 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 48/32 homeschool lesson adopting sister of 53/27 46/31 See Stockton SnowfallSaturday (in inches) plans adopted son Price complete 47/31 51/28 Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley See B1 See A2 48/29 47/30 Ophir on A9 39/25 Source: www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti 52/32 47/27 Green River Last Month Season 60/35 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 49/30 48/28 Moab 48/25 SNOWPACK Hanksville 59/36 Beaver 62/35 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 49/27 Ibapah 47/28 50/27 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 13.6 15.2 7.2 St. George 52/23 54/33 Average 17.2 15.1 8.5 66/44 Kanab 60/33 Eureka Percent of average 79% 101% 85% 42/27 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 6, 2014 Community fundraiser to help bring siblings into same adoptive family by Emma Penrod “We had hoped to have a few raised $200 in the first few hours, STAFF WRITER years between to save up,” Ashlee Ashlee Brady said. Currently, near- Brady said. ly 100 runners have registered for When the Bradys married, they Adoption is an expensive prop- the 5K. had a single wish — to become the osition. The agencies that match Ashlee Brady said she’s fol- parents of a large family. birth parents to adoptive families lowed the event’s progress on its Sometimes, the most simple charge tens of thousands of dol- Facebook page, Brady Baby 5K dreams become difficult ambi- lars for a successful placement. Fun Run/Walk, even though her tions. Like many couples, the Bradys friends have insisted that she not After several years without a had to take out a loan in order to worry herself with the event’s successful pregnancy, Ashlee and pay for Zeke’s adoption. In order particulars. But she said she was Trevor Brady learned they had a to qualify for a second loan to grateful for the support of fam- less than 23 percent chance of adopt his sister, the couple hopes ily and friends. Their efforts have conceiving a child. Last year, the to pay off the existing loan before made it possible for her to focus couple successfully adopted new- welcoming Zeke’s sister home this less on the financial aspects of born Zeke, and shortly thereafter spring. adoption, and more on the impor- learned that their adopted son To avoid separating Zeke and his tant questions — like how she will had a younger sister. sister, the Bradys and their family deal with having two young chil- The birth mother, a young and friends have reached out to dren in diapers. woman in Texas, wanted both the community for support. Registration for the race, which children to go to the same home. “It has been amazing,” Ashlee will start at 8 a.m. this Saturday The Bradys, who wanted more Brady said. “The community has at Tooele’s Elton Park, costs $20. children and had already planned come together — we’ve had ran- Those who wish to participate can to adopt again, were willing. But, dom checks in the mail.” find a link to register online on the they had not anticipated adopting Additionally, several of the cou- 5K’s Facebook page, or they can FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO again so soon, and were not in a ple’s friends have organized a 5K register in person before the race Zeke Brady looks through a book with his mother and father, Ashlee and Trevor Brady. The Bradys adopted Zeke when he financial position for an addition race and fundraiser to benefit the at 7:30 a.m. was two days old, and now the family is trying to adopt Zeke’s half sister. Friends of the family are holding a 5k to help them to the family. Brady family. They successfully [email protected] raise funds. Charges filed against Stansbury Park man for old fatal crash case

by Lisa Christensen old Azusas, Calif., resident, was time as charges were filed. sive, it could look like overcom- investigation to come in. According to the local UHP STAFF WRITER a passenger in a Toyota Camry The length of time between pensation of the conflict, while “We were waiting for informa- office, the trooper who per- driving west on state Route 138 incident and charges, however, is if the outcome was more lenient, tion to come in from the accident formed and submitted the acci- Almost two years to the day to visit friends in Grantsville. considerable. public perception might be that reconstruction right from the dent scene reconstruction left after a fatal crash claimed the A Hyundai going eastbound At the scene, responding offi- the defendant in an alleged DUI source [the Tooele UHP office], the office for another position life of a California woman, a reportedly drifted into the oppo- cers collected blood samples fatal crash was getting an easy and that had not come in, and within UHP more than a year Stansbury Park man is facing site lane, and both the Camry from Russell to be tested for blood break because of who his parents that’s what pushed the time back ago. criminal charges. and Hyundai swerved into the alcohol content. According to the knew. on our end,” she said. [email protected] Charges were filed Monday eastbound lane to avoid a colli- UHP, the results of those sam- “We just felt that the acquain- against Charles Adam Russell, sion, and crashed head-on. ples were delivered to the Tooele tance relationship was too close,” 25, for his alleged role in a March Macais was killed in the crash. UHP office and Tooele County Hogan said. “We made the deci- 4, 2012, fatal crash near Erda. The driver and another passenger Attorney’s Office in late March sion that there’s no way this goes According to the Utah Highway in the Camry were injured and 2012. In May 2012, the attorney’s well, and in my mind, going well Patrol, Rocio Macais, a 26-year- were taken to a hospital for med- office determined there was a means when the public looks Half Sandwich ical treatment, as was a passen- conflict of interest between per- at this they feel this was done ger in the Hyundai. Russell, the sonnel at the office and the fam- fairly.” DAYLIGHT SAVING driver of the Hyundai, declined ily of the defendant, said Tooele Hogan said his office for- & Soup TIME CHANGE hospital treatment. County Attorney Doug Hogan. warded the case on to the Utah $ On Monday charges were filed “The defendant’s parents, Attorney General’s Office in May 8 oz. Soup in 3rd District Court against the night of the incident, were 2012. Why it has taken this long Limited time offer. Daylight saving time begins Russell for allegedly driving actually at dinner with Deputy to make it into the court system No other discounts Sunday morning at 2 a.m., so apply. under the influence with person- Attorney Scott Broadhead and is a mystery, he said. remember to set clocks ahead al injury, a third-degree felony; his wife. They’re friends, they “We’ve been perplexed,” said one hour before going to 6 am - 8 pm • Mon.–Sat.6 • Closed Sunday automobile homicide, a third- know each other very well,” Hogan. “I don’t have any idea of sleep Saturday night. degree felony; and driving under Hogan said. “The appearance of why it took as long as it did.” 235 E. Main • Grantsville the influence of alcohol or drugs, conflict can be worse than actual Missy Larsen, public informa- a class B misdemeanor. conflict.” tion officer for the Utah Attorney 228-6350 TOOELETRANSCRIPT According to court documents, Hogan said because of the rela- General’s office, said the length ULLETIN at the time of the crash, Russell’s tionship with one of the office’s of time between when the office B blood alcohol content was alleg- attorneys and the defendants was sent the case information ADMINISTRATION edly .14. The legal limit for driv- parents, the case could look and when charges were filed Scott C. Dunn Publisher ing in Utah is .08. A warrant was biased regardless of the turnout was because prosecutors were Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus issued for his arrest at the same — if the prosecution was aggres- waiting on the last pieces of the OFFICE Bruce Dunn Controller Chris Evans Office Manager Vicki Higgins Customer Service EDITORIAL Man jailed for assaulting girlfriend David Bern Editor Mark Watson Sports Editor Richard Briggs Community News Editor by Lisa Christensen pushed him away, according to detained Yazzie while deputies Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor STAFF WRITER the statement. from the Tooele County Sheriff’s Tim Gillie Staff Writer Yazzie next grabbed a fillet Office assisted the woman. There Lisa Christensen Staff Writer A West Valley City man is in knife and allegedly started pok- was no indication in available Emma Penrod Staff Writer jail after allegedly threatening his ing his girlfriend on several parts police documents that she was ADVERTISING pregnant girlfriend with a knife of her body while she was driv- injured. Troopers from the Utah Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager while driving near Grantsville ing, and stuck the knife in a post Highway Patrol ultimately con- Keith Bird Advertising Sales Sunday. on the body of the truck directly ducted the investigation and Shane Bergen Advertising Sales Ken Yazzie, 30, and his 28- behind the woman’s head, the arrested Yazzie. Kelly Chance Classified Advertising year-old girlfriend, were driving statement further says. On Monday, charges were LAYOUT & DESIGN back from Wendover Sunday The woman exited the freeway filed in 3rd District Court against John Hamilton Creative Director afternoon when they began to at the eastern Grantsville exit, Yazzie for aggravated assault, Liz Arellano Graphic Artist argue, according to a probable stopped at the park and ride lot a third-degree felony; reckless ����������������� Aaron Gumucio Graphic Artist cause statement. near the on- and off-ramps and endangerment, a class B misde- Yazzie, who had allegedly left the truck. meanor; and carrying a danger- PRODUCTION drunk “large amounts of vodka,” Yazzie began to drive the truck ous weapon under the influence ������������������������������� Perry Dunn Prepress Manager became upset and started to towards Grantsville, but pulled of alcohol or drugs, a class B Darwin Cook Web Press Manager grab the steering wheel of the over when he saw police com- misdemeanor. He is scheduled James Park Pressman Shawn Oviatt Prepress Technician truck and threaten to crash it. ing in his direction, according to make his appearance on Scott Spence Insert Technician His girlfriend, who was driv- to the statement. Grantsville Monday. ing and had not been drinking, City Police Department officers [email protected] � SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; �� $77 per year by mail in the United States. March 11 declared ‘Garrett Webb Day’ OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., by Lisa Christensen “He has been an inspira- Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. STAFF WRITER tion to a lot of the children in the school,” said Mayor Brent CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. 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THURSDAY March 6, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 ����������������������� Utah artwork exhibition on now at TATC ������������������������������� by Tim Gillie The collection on display at recollection of the early land- Other artwork is in the pro- March 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th STAFF WRITER TATC are giclee reproductions. scape of downtown Salt Lake cess of being prepared for dis- ���������������������������� They are produced by making a City. play at the TATC, said Lange- ������������������������������� Tooele Applied Technology high-resolution scan of the origi- TATC plans to apply annually Christenson. ��������������������������������� College is bringing art to town. nal artwork and then using pro- to host the traveling art show. Life is not complete without ������������������� “Early Utah Masterpieces,” fessional ink-jet printers to print There are currently over 1,300 art, according to Ed Dalton, presi- a collection of 26 prints of his- the artwork onto canvas. paintings in the state’s art col- dent of the Tooele County Alliance ����������������������������� torically significant paintings The TATC display includes a lection. for Education, Employment and ���������������������������� from the Utah State Fine Arts reproduction of an 1898 painting The “Early Utah Masterpieces” Economic Development. ������������������������������� Collection, has been on display of Black Rock by J.T. Harward. It is not the only art collection on “We can talk about science, in the TATC second floor lobby was the first painting acquired display at TATC. technology, employment and ���������������������������� since Feb. 25. The last day of the by the Utah Arts Institute after “When we were planning our economic development, but ������������������������������� exhibit is March 26. the institute was founded and new building, we realized early a community needs the arts to ������������������������������ “Although we are a technical funded by the state legislature on that we would have a lot of wall enhance and enrich their well ���������������� college, we still have an appre- in 1899. space to fill up with something,” being,” he said. ������������������������� ciation for the arts,” said Scott The collection also includes said Ellen Lange-Christenson, “Early Utah Masterpieces” will Snelson, TATC campus presi- “Jordan River,” painted in 1909 by TATC vice-president of student be on display at TATC at 88 S. dent. Lorus Platt. It depicts a woman services. “We decided the TATC Tooele Blvd. until March 26. The ���������������������� The display was brought to on a meandering path that fol- would be a great place to display school is open Monday through 425 EAST CIMMARRON WAY • ERDA Tooele by TATC and the Tooele lows the Jordan River as it wan- the talent of local artists.” Thursday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 3 miles north of Tooele on Highway 36 County Alliance for Education, ders through pastoral western Currently the public can view and on Fridays from 8 a.m. to 4 Employment, and Economic Salt Lake City. the work of local artist and teach- p.m. Development. It is part of Another painting in the collec- er Rowe Harrison and a collec- A public art reception will be the Utah Division of Arts and tion is Irene Fletcher’s undated tion of local minerals provided held on March 13 from 4 p.m. to Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT Museums’ traveling exhibition “Skating Party,” which invokes by the Tooele Gem and Mineral 7 p.m. Local News Source. BULLETIN program. the impressionist style of Renoir Society. [email protected] “We understand there are with the use of color and brush limited places in Tooele County strokes to give a playful feeling to to display artwork like this, and a winter scene of ice skating on a thought it would be a nice way frozen pond. to show our appreciation to the Viewers of the display at TATC people of Tooele County to host can also see “North State Street,” this art show for them,” Snelson by Dan Weggeland. Painted in said. 1888, it provides a snapshot like

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Erica Sheehan looks at Paul Smith’s “Salt Lake Valley.” �������������� ���������������������� ������������������������ ������������������������� �������������������� ����������������������������� ������������������������ ������������

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Sean Farris looks at a series of paintings in the Utah State Fine Arts Collection that are on display at the TATC second floor lobby through March 26.

Fundraiser beneficiary to give back with unique series of healthy events

by Emma Penrod Griffith, who was fighting leu- STAFF WRITER kemia, died of complications related to his treatment after A local man whose family ben- receiving a bone marrow trans- efited from a community-wide plant. fundraising effort almost 10 The fundraising spree, which years ago says the time has come is part of an annual fundrais- to pay it forward. ing competition held by the ��������������� Kyle George, a Grantsville resi- Leukemia and Lymphoma dent who has planned a series Society, is Kyle’s way of honor- of upcoming fundraisers, was ing his friend’s memory, Heather �������� �������� the beneficiary of similar events said. Additionally, she said the while fighting severe aplastic family has appreciated the �������������������� ���������������������������������� anemia, a disease where the chance to repay the community bone marrow stops making new for the generosity they discov- ����������������� ���������������������������� blood cells. ered a decade ago, He underwent a bone marrow “It feels really good to do this,” transplant and, though he expe- she said. “It was really difficult rienced complications after the to be on the receiving end, but it procedure, is healthy and con- feels good to help out, to be on ���������� �������� tinues to do well today. the other end.” Though it was difficult for the Heather’s contribution to the ��������������� ��������������� family to find itself on the receiv- family-wide fundraising effort ing end of the community’s char- will kick off the series of events ��������������� �������������� ity, the money they received kept this weekend at Gold’s Gym, the family afloat during Kyle’s where Heather leads group class- treatment, his wife, Heather es. The gym plans to host a “fit- George, said. ness fest” with a zumba class on “There was a benefit roping for Friday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., and ������������������������ us,” she said. ‘We literally lived numerous other classes from 8 on that money for a year.” a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. To return the favor, the George All class instructors have �������������������������������� family and their friends have agreed to donate their time; put together not only a benefit instead of paying for the class, roping contest, but also a golf participants are asked to donate ���������������������������������������������� tournament, a softball tourna- $5 per each hour-long class they ment, and an all-weekend fit- attend. Though the event will ����������������������������������������������������������������� ness bonanza, all to take place take place at Gold’s Gym, the ���� on various dates and on various classes are open to non-mem- ��������������������������������������������������������� locations throughout the county. bers. Rather than donate to causes The Georges plan to follow up related to his own disease, Kyle after the fitness fest with a team has decided that the proceeds roping tournament at Deseret from his event should benefit Peak Complex on April 12, a golf the Leukemia and Lymphoma tournament at the Oquirrh Hills Society, in honor of one of Kyle’s Golf Course on April 19, and a close friends — Paul Griffith, a softball tournament on April 26. ������������������ Tooele resident who passed away [email protected] in 1997. A4

RAFFEL • AUCTION A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 6, 2014 DOOR PRIZES FLICK PICKS 2014 Annual Banquet ‘Mr. Peabody and Sherman’ is faithful to the Saturday | March 15 | 6PM original educational shorts of the ’50s, ’60s Show Your Support r. Peabody and for Our Wildlife Sherman” is ani- “Mmated, it’s rated Tooele County Senior PG and it’s got more potty jokes Citizens Center than a 4-year-old comedian, but its subtle lines and histori- 59 East Vine, Tooele cal references are all for a more sophisticated set. $8 plus Membership $5 Single $20 Family $25 Corporate LisaLi Christensen For more info. call 882.4767 or 882.6795 STAFF WRITER

For anyone unfamiliar with the “Peabody’s Improbable History” educational shorts from the ’50s and ’60s, Mr. Peabody (here voiced by Ty Burrell) is a genius dog who takes his adoptive son, Sherman, COURTESY DREAMWORKS PICTURES back in time for real-life history Mr. Peabody (voiced by Ty Burell) and Sherman (voiced by Max Charles) race through a pyramid in Ancient Egypt as they try to lessons — and misadventures. save history. The modern reboot remains faithful to the spirit of the original educational shorts of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Think an early “Magic Treehouse Adventures,” but with more though, and she forces Sherman the word “poop,” do not see this Patrick Warburton) talking about puns. to show it to her. When she gets movie. Oedipus’ family dinners. Those first-hand glimpses stuck in Ancient Egypt, Sherman But at the same time, it’s If I could pick a target audi- to the past, however, prove to must enlist Mr. Peabody’s help. not as crude as you’d think. ence, I’d say the somewhat older ������������������������������� be a little problematic when The ensuing trip through Somehow the toilet humor is... child with an interest in history. Sherman (voiced by Max Egypt, Renaissance Florence tasteful. And it’s funny. Admit it. But I honestly can’t think of a Charles) corrects a fellow stu- and Troy eventually ends creat- You’ve laughed at a poop joke. demographic that would be dent on his first day of school. ing a hole in the fabric of space My own mother once laughed at left out in the cold. It’s a faith- The student, Penny (voiced by and time (don’t all time-travel a poop joke (but in her defense, ful enough translation of the Ariel Winter), seeks revenge for trips end that way?), and fixing she said “That’s terrible” right original shorts to please adults �������������������������������������� her embarrassment, and the it might take more than even a after). who remember them from their resulting scuffle results in a cruel genius like Mr. Peabody. Amid The poop jokes, and the childhood, but there’s a steady �������������������������������� and ruthless Child Protective all the turmoil, Mr. Peabody sight gags, those are geared to enough supply of jokes for ������������������������������ Services worker, Ms. Grunion must deal with the challenges the youngest members of the everyone who missed out. (voiced by Allison Janney), of parenting and a child grow- audience. And then you have That’s a pretty rare quality in a ��������������������� threatening to take Sherman ing up. the slightly more intelligent movie. But if there’s anyone who away. Mr. Peabody is as puny as jokes, like Leonardo DaVinci could do it, it’s Mr. Peabody. Seeking to smooth things over ever, and misadventures they (voiced by Stanley Tucci) talk- before Ms. Grunion can have get into during the course of ing about that time when he her way, Mr. Peabody throws their travels are as wild as you’d tried to invent a child, and the FLICK AT A GLANCE a dinner party for Penny and expect. The story ends a little puns (“I just don’t understand Grade: B+ The Pit Stop Coffee her parents (voiced by Stephen predictably, but it’s an enjoyable you kids,” Peabody says as they Colbert and Laurie Mann). A slip ride all the same. leave Egypt. “Maybe I’m just an Rated: PG Shop & More of Sherman’s tongue reveals the There are, as I mentioned, a old Giza.”). And then on top of Time: 92 minutes existence of the time machine, lot of bathroom-related jokes. that, you have the history jokes, Opens Friday That’s Right, MORE! called the WABAC, to Penny, If you are gravely offended by like Agamemnon (voiced by 2276 North 400 East in Tooele Next to North Pointe Medical Center Wraps Salads Smoothies Chicken, Turkey Chef, buffalo Only a few tickets remain for Mountain & Ham chicken, chicken apple cranberry Parfaits Fresh fruit, yogurt West’s Healthy Woman event on March 15 with granola by Emma Penrod Cookies STAFF WRITER Grapes Famous Dutchman Sugar, Tooele County women still & Cheese Cup Pita Peanut Butter, have a week to go before the Chips & Hummus Brownies year’s Healthy Woman gala kicks & Oh off, but they’ll have to act fast to Bagels Henry secure one of the remaining tick- Pretzel Bars. ets, Healthy Woman Coordinator & Cinnamon Rolls Chips & Hummus Becky Trigg said. The 2014 Healthy Woman event will run from 9 a.m. to 3 Soda Shop p.m. on Saturday, March 15 at Tooele High School. Cheryl Adams Jamie Bryan Susan Cummings Mickey Falkner This year the event, which is Products put on each spring by Mountain West Medical Center, will feature a keynote address by Rebecca And More. That’s Right, MORE! Musser, one of the key witnesses who put Warren Jeffs and other polygamous leaders behind bars. PIT STOP Musser, who at age 19 was forced into a marriage to her Car Wash fundamentalist church’s then 84- Unlimited Monthly year-old prophet, is the author of a best-selling memoir and the Car Wash Passes founder of ClaimRED, a nonprof- Starting Line: $20 - Checker Flag: $30 it group dedicated to bringing Sherie Jaramillo Lori Jensen Samara Lazernick Teresa McNeill Gold Cup: $40 awareness of human trafficking. Is it going to rain tomorrow? “She has an amazing story that relates to women,” Trigg said. WHO CARES! “With her story, she has really You have an unlimited monthly car Locally Owned & Operated! become an advocate for victims wash pass at the Pit Stop Having a Fund Raiser? of human trafficking.... Rebecca One pass per vehicle Call Danny (801)388-1825 Musser will bring us a really good presentation that will leave us feeling empowered.” The event will also include four Find Your Dream Home! breakout sessions about healthy meal planning, caring for aging TOOELE TRANSCRIPT parents, self defense and home decor. Each breakout session will BULLETIN Megan Shutts Shelly Taylor Becky Trigg Debbie Winn be held twice, so attendees will

have the opportunity to choose event, as will the Healthy Woman have locally.” from two of the four. Advisory Council will also be The event has proven quite Between sessions, local ven- present at the health fair to visit popular with local women, who dors touting everything from with attendees and encourage treat it like a day out with friends jewelry and purses to financial healthy lifestyles. Council mem- or come to meet other women in services will be available, giving bers include Cheryl Adams, the community, Trigg said. This women an opportunity to enjoy Jamie Bryan, Susan Cummings, year’s event has already sold all a day out and shop — even for Micky Falkner, Sherrie Jaramillo, but about 100 tickets. girly things, Trigg said. Lori Jensen, Samara Lazernick, Tickets cost $15 per person and A casual, healthy lunch, which Teresa McNeill, Megan Shutts, may be purchased at Mountain will also feature vegetarian and Shelly Taylor, Debbie Winn and West Medical Center’s Volunteer gluten-free options, will be pro- Becky Trigg. Desk during regular business vided by the Stockton Miners “Women are the health care hours. If preferred, residents can Cafe. decision makers in the home,” also purchase tickets over the Local health providers will Trigg said. “We want to make phone by calling 435-843-3600. also be on hand during the sure they know what services we Healthy Woman started in April 2005 by Mountain West Medical Center to help local Celebrating the women understand health and life-balance issues. The organi- vitality in all of us zation began with only a handful of members, and focused on pro- TOOELETRANSCRIPT viding educational events. The ULLETIN organization today has approxi- B mately 1,900 members. Look for it each month [email protected] A5

THURSDAY March 6, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 ALL YOU CAN EAT OUTDOOR ADVENTURE At Mercur cemetery, who are these forgotten people? FISH was at Camp Floyd last EVERY week putting together a 99 I staff ride for the University FRIDAY of Utah when I decided to 10 return via state Routes 73 and Includes Soup & Salad Bar 36 to the Tooele area. It was a pretty day and it had been awhile since I’d driven that stretch. Along the way, I made a few stops.

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First, I stopped at Five-Mile Pass. If you have a 4X4 vehicle or ATV, this is a great place to ride. There is a variety of terrain in and out of the juni- pers. I also stopped to climb around in the Thorpe Hills. That experience reminded me of when trucks would drop Fox Company of 2/23 Marines off near Five-Mile Pass and we would conduct night patrols for miles with no light across valleys, through draws and over JAROMY JESSOP mountains. Those night patrols gave me a different view of the Onaqui Mountains as seen from the slopes of the Oquirrh Mountains. county I’d otherwise not see. After reminiscing about my step of the deer as twigs broke pretty, foxtail needles) and a is likely the grave of one year- memories of traipsing around or rocks were disturbed. Utah Juniper (scraggly bunches old “Annie C. Jones” who died the “Country with the Corps,” As the sun went down it got of rough green scales with blue in 1898. Some well-meaning I continued to the Sunshine cold, and we made a respect- round berries). folks have left dolls and other Canyon turn off and stopped to able wood pile of dead juniper At the cemetery, some fool trinkets by this grave and have take a few pictures. While there branches and old dried out had knocked over a brown sign placed plastic flowers on most I thought about Mercur and sagebrush. Before long we had that announces the place. The of the others. how it had been 20-plus years a nice fire to keep us warm. I ignorance and disrespect of We will probably never since I last drove up the canyon dared Alex to walk up to the some people astonishes me. know the identities of the per- road to the gate. I turned east cemetery with me and check Among the graves you are in sons interred at the Mercur off of state Highway 73 and it out in the dark, but her feet a mysterious place. There are Cemetery other than little headed up the paved Mercur were frozen — at least that’s no headstones to speak of and Annie. As I looked through road. After a short distance I what she said, so it would only rectangles of rock sur- the trees at the Stansbury noticed a small turnout on the have to wait until morning. rounded by white fences. There Mountains, I thought at least right-hand side of the road We cooked dinner, which are nearly two dozen such they have a pretty view from that had a big boulder with a was chicken and vegetables graves and outside of the group their final resting place. sign on it that read “Mercur wrapped in several layers of of fenced graves there are To get to the cemetery, Cemetery.” I made a mental tinfoil and then simply put lonely rock rectangles — some head south out of Tooele on note to come back and then on a bed of coals in the fire. in groups of three or four, side- state Route 36 to the junction continued up the canyon. Nothing tastes better than that by-side and some all alone in The south side of the canyon when you’re camping. The stars the junipers that we surmised with state Highway 73, which is covered with thick juniper/ were also out and brightly lit may have belonged to Chinese is about five miles south of pinion woods that conceal – especially Orion with his belt miners or Indians. Stockton. Turn left onto 73 and shelves of small limestone cliffs and the Big Dipper standing Who were these people? Why follow it past the Ophir turnoff. that look like they would make straight up on its handle over are they all forgotten? Only one In a few miles you’ll see a green for an interesting exploration. I the Oquirrh Mountains. grave has a stone that was leg- sign that points east towards finally reached the locked gate The fire eventually burned ible at one time until another Mercur. Turn left and drive east to the Barrick gold mine prop- down to coals, so I dumped idiot shattered the top of it by about a mile or so and the cem- erty and the distance couldn’t water on it and buried it with throwing a large rock on it or etery boulder marker is on your have been more than four dirt and rocks, and we climbed something. From the articles right. If you go there, please be miles into the truck shell and fell I have found on the web, this respectful and don’t litter. As previously mentioned, asleep watching movies. nothing remains of Mercur The next morning, I was up because the land it sat on has well before the sun and even been literally run through the though it was quite cold, it was mill. Years ago I remember a beautiful. There was a clear small museum here that was blue, icy sky and the silver sage interesting because it had arti- and dark green juniper were facts that were excavated from half lit by the coming dawn. the town site. I have heard The dirt was frozen hard and since that the museum has the dogs’ water dish was fro- been relocated to Deseret Peak zen solid. The mountains that Complex, but I’ve never visited ringed Rush Valley were clear it. as a bell and every feature All of these little side adven- could be ascertained. ����������������� tures convinced me that we Seeing the Tintic Mountains �������������������������������������������������������� were going to campout in to the south, Sheeprock the hills that weekend. Even Mountains to the southwest, though it was still February, Onaqui Mountains to the west, we’d had a pretty mild stretch and the Stansbury Mountains of temperatures, which some to the northwest, made me people might even call an wish I had a dozen lifetimes to �� Indian Summer. My daughter, explore them all. Directly south ������� � Alex, and I loaded up the truck through the junipers, on top of ������������� with the dogs and various the hill, I could see the white implements — binoculars, tin triple crown of 11,928 foot-high foil dinners, bird calls, knives, Mount Nebo. What a magnifi- ����������� guns, blankets, and of course, a cent mountain that is. ���� laptop computer for watching It was freezing cold so I built movies once the fire burned a fire. As I stood there survey- down, and headed for the hills. ing the scene, I took a moment We camped across the draw to consider the fire — orange from the Mercur Cemetery, flame tips, brown and black ����������������������������� probably 1/8 of a mile away wood, and white ash surround- because that location gave ing red hot pulsating coals. us a great view down Rush Tremendous heat was com- Valley towards the Sheeprock ing off of this beautiful fire, Mountains. It was also on the so much so that you would edge of the junipers so we have to change the aspect of ����������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ would have plentiful fuel for you that was facing it so you the fire. wouldn’t burn yourself up. It At this location there was all smelled of campfire and an old fire ring, which we dug woodsmoke. a little deeper and ensured it Birds started to call in the was well lined with rocks to trees as the animals awoke prevent any coals or embers with the dawn. I watched eight from escaping. We also had more mule deer mill around a five gallon jug of water on in the bottom of the draw. The hand and a shovel. You can’t tip of 11,031 foot-high Deseret ����� be too careful with fire out in Peak turned bright pink as the ���������������� the hills. We then set out our sun first hit it. It was a first camp chairs and released the rate sunrise as far as I was hounds. concerned. I finally coaxed As the sun started to set, we Alex and the dogs out of bed ���������������������� looked across the draw at the after the sun was up. We ate ������������������������������������������������������������� old cemetery that has several breakfast, put out the fire com- dozen graves, each enclosed pletely, buried the coals and by old white wooden fences scattered the rocks. You always that looked spooky in the half want to leave a place in better light. As we eyeballed that, condition than you find it out we noticed some movement in the wilds. ��������������������� below the cemetery and saw at After breaking camp, we ��������������������������� least a dozen mule deer slowly went to the Mercur Cemetery �������������������������� make their way up the hill. We turnout where the boulder took out the binoculars and with the plaque marks a short, watched them. There is noth- steep trail that climbs to the ������������ ing like being completely silent cemetery. Along that path we in the outdoors and observing stopped and I told Alex how to ������������������������ wild animals. There was no tell the difference between a ����������������������������������������������������������� wind so you could hear each Pinyon Pine (kind of smooth, A6

PUBLIC NOTICE A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 6, 2014 MILITARY MUNITIONS OUT & ABOUT RESPONSE PROGRAM Remedial Investigation Dugway Proving Ground, Utah ‘Love’ really means nothing to a tennis player ������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������ hough usually a content girls were playing in that divi- one out for a Junior Varsity spot, ����������������������������������������������������������������� man, my grandfather had sion. I thought that was a little which might just be the nicest ������������������������������������������������������������������� Tone great regret from his LisaLi Christensen harsh of her to say, but, then, thing she’s ever said to me. ���������������������������������������������������������������� youth. STAFF WRITER love means nothing to a tennis Because it was so fun, and ���������������������������������������������������������������������� “If I’d have had a clarinet,” player. I was so encouraged by how ����������������������������������������������������������� he’d say, “I think I really could Heh, heh. Little tennis joke much better I’ve gotten by serv- have done something.” there. I think. ing to, you know, the fence, I’ve �������������������������������������������������������������� But, as a product of the Great because most of my life I’ve Playing with her is out of the decided to take actual lessons. ������������������������������������������������������������������������ Depression, such luxuries for lived in Grantsville, which is question. Playing with any of By doing so, I recognize I will ���������������������������������������������� him were out of reach. So, he known for its incredible tennis my friends, actually, is out of have to play in daylight, when ������������������������������������������������������������������� took a family member’s used culture almost as much as it the question since they either other people can see me — tak- ������������������������������������������������������������������ trombone and made due, put- is for its windy weather. Both don’t play or agree with my sis- ing the racket out of the trunk, ������������������������������������������������������������ ting aside his dreams of play- of my sisters are tennis play- ter. But I’ve still been playing, as it were. Despite my sister’s ������������������������������������������������������������ ing like Artie Shaw or Benny ers, and good ones, too. My kind of. I’ve been hiding a ten- compliment, I am under no ��������������������������������������������������������������� Goodman. youngest sister, the last of us nis racket and some tennis balls illusions of my abilities. ������������������������������������������������������������������������ When he graduated with his still in high school, claimed first in my car, so my sister won’t In other words, folks of ���������������������������������������������������������������������� Ph.D. at age 59, my mother and singles last year and shows no find out what I’ve been up to, Grantsville, swing by the tennis ��������������������������������������������������������������� her sister pitched in to buy him willingness to let it go. and then early in the morning courts evenings this summer a used clarinet. Despite being And then there’s me. or late at night, I’ll head down for some free, unintentional ����������������������������������������������������������������� a distinguished, silver-templed My excuse is that they’ve and play a little solo game. The slapstick comedy. �������������� college professor, Grandpa been taking private lessons speed of the game isn’t really But like my grandfather’s ������������������������������������������������������������������� seemed to take delight in since they were in elementary different from when I’ve played squeaks and squawks, I’m OK ��������������������������������������������������������������������� squeaking and squawking like a school. I did not have this early with my sister, even all alone with this. Yes, I’m about 20 ��������������������������������������������������������������� whole herd of beginning band start in large part because their like this, because I can’t hit a years older than my sisters ������������������������������������������������������������ students. He took lessons and instructor is younger than me. thing back, anyway. when they started taking ten- ������������������������������������������������������������ practiced diligently, and within And in Grantsville, if you don’t Last month, we visited our nis lessons, but it’s not like ������������������������������������������������������������������� a few years, he was doing his start tennis young, or aren’t other sister, who is now mar- I’m completely decrepit. And ������������������������������������������������������������������� Big Band heroes proud. naturally coordinated, it can be ried and going to Utah State I don’t care how good I ever ����������������������������������������������������������������� I think about this story every tough. I would know. University, and ended up on a get, because I’m not trying to ���������������� time I step onto a tennis court. Lately, though, I have dis- court at the Logan Recreation be the next Serena Williams or I am not a tennis player. This covered that I really enjoy play- Center. Married Sister and I Anna Kournikova. I’m not trying is shameful for me to admit ing tennis. Unfortunately, my played Canadian Doubles — to win Wimbledon (although one sister won’t play with me that is, two against one — vers- if I scored on Youngest Sister, anymore. 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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tooele High School student body officers, together with Principal Bill Gochis (right center) stand with Doug White (left center) after presenting him with a plaque and medal. The THS representatives attended a Tooele County Commission meeting Tuesday during which Tooele County assigned the right-of-way for the “T” next to Middle Canyon to the school. The land is owned by the Bureau of Land Management. White was THS student body presi- dent in 1969 and was instrumental in upgrading the “T” from painted rocks to concrete. Pictured left to right are: Jacob VanDerwerken, Taylor Leavitt, Lauren Wyatt, Aumanae Hitesman, White, Gochis, Hannah Webber, Kourtney England and Matt Thompson.

Associates in Orthopaedic Surgery (AOS) provides complete orthopaedic care. The experienced physicians on our staff have helped thousands of Grantsville Senior Center reaches individuals overcome and recover from serious physical impairments and injuries using minimally invasive procedures out with membership drive Friday and advanced surgical and joint replacement by Lisa Christensen to sit in a corner and put puzzles Hammond said many of the techniques. Our goal is to keep patients STAFF WRITER together.” center’s activities are service-ori- well-educated so they can actively Although no membership is ented, whether it be by visiting The Grantsville Senior Center necessary to participate in any homebound peers, sponsoring participate in their recovery. Our team is encouraging all older residents of the activities, including bingo, a family at Christmas or other of the own to get involved and quilting, pool, bunko, pinoch- community improvement proj- works in partnership with each patient stay active. le, classes, meals and monthly ects. to ensure the best treatment and The organization, for residents birthday dinners, Hammond said “It’s more like the Grantsville 55 and older, will be trying to members can have more say in Sociable where everybody knows quickest recovery possible. spur more participation with a the activities and how the orga- everybody and when you need membership drive at the senior nization is run because they can someone’s help they’re there,” center on Friday. run or vote for board positions. she said. “It does not just center Amid the food, entertainment No membership is necessary to on the seniors, even though it’s and door prizes, Grantsville sit in on the board’s meetings, called the senior center. We have Senior Center board officers she said. lots of different people, lots of hope visitors will get a glimpse of “Even if there’s only five mem- different nationalities that gather what the center is all about. bers on the board, it’s an open here. We have a good time.” “We have such a good time meeting,” she said. “Anybody The membership drive will here, even just with the camara- can come. Anybody can make be held at the Grantsville Senior derie. It’s just a good place to be,” an opinion. This is where we get Center, 120 S. Center Street, on said Karlla Hammond, second all of our extra activities. There’s Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For vice-president of the Grantsville so much associated with the more information, call the senior Senior Center Board. “It’s a place senior center people don’t know center at 435-884-3446. to gather, even if you just want about.” [email protected] SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! “It was hard on our family, not my family.” Scholarship only emotionally but also finan- Carreau is not sure what col- 801-964-3925 continued from page A1 cially,” she said. “My mother not lege she will attend. The schools only worked and helped provide she has applied to include National Honor Society, Future an income for our family, she Westminster College, the AOSutah.com Business Leaders of America, also helped my father manage University of Utah, and Cornell Health Occupation Students of his construction business.” University. America, the psychology club, The situation worsened for Horatio Alger Jr. wrote many the science club, and plays vio- Carreau’s family when short- novels during the late 1800s lin in the THS chamber string ly after her mother died, the featuring boys that rose out of Northpointe Medical Park orchestra. impact of the Great Recession poverty as a result of hard work, With on-the-job training caused her father to close the virtue, and the assistance of a Building B completed, Carreau works as a family-owned construction wealthy benefactor. 2356 N. 400 East, Ste. 201 dental assistant for Tooele den- business. The Horatio Alger Society was tist Clair Vernon. Her aspiration “I appreciate all my father founded in 1947 to promote the Tooele, UT 84074 is to become an orthodontist. has done to support our fam- American dream among the Carreau’s was 11 years old ily,” Carreau said. “I want to go nation’s youth, according to the when her mother unexpectedly to college so I can get a good association’s website. passed away. job that will help me support [email protected]

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The Perfect Job is Waiting for You! TOOELETRANSCRIPT FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO BULLETIN Roger and Maureen Peterson purchased all property in the Utah Industrial Depot east of Lodestone Way.

Depot to Peterson. a Peterson Holdings company, “We want this place to be a currently repairs around 3,500 NEW TERM ���NEW TITLE continued from page A1 first-class place for companies to rail cars per year. With access to locate,” he said. “The infrastruc- the rail lines secured, Peterson ������������������������������� Peterson bought the property ture needs some work, and aes- expects to grow the rail car repair east of Lodestone way, which has thetically, we want the place to business up to 10,000 cars per 2.5 million square-feet of build- look good.” year over the next decade. ings and 11.5 miles of rail. Peterson, who has owned the Currently, Peterson has 155 ���������� Peterson’s part of the depot will property since Jan. 31, says he is employees at the depot, with be known as Peterson Industrial preparing to close on over $2 mil- a monthly payroll of nearly Depot. It holds most of the old lion of property sales to three new $500,000, he said. Peterson World War II era buildings, leav- companies. He declined to name expects to add an additional 150 ing Ninigret with the less devel- the companies. employees as the rail car repair oped western half of the old Army Along with attracting new busi- ANNOUNCING MY CANDIDACY FOR depot property. nesses to the depot, Peterson’s business grows. “We sell land and remodel or purchase is integral to his own Among Peterson’s new hires will �� build to suit,” Peterson said. expansion plans. be engineers, plumbers, certified TOOELE COUNTY CLERK AUDITOR The business plan for Peterson The purchase gives him control welders, and general laborers. ELECTIONS BUSINESS LICENSES MINUTES Industrial Depot calls for an over the rail yard on the east end “The depot will become a major • Balanced department budgets, • Business Licenses - Conducted fee • Transcribe, post minutes, agendas, investment of $6.5 million in the of the depot, along with tracks in employer in the county,” he said. returning $14,500 in 2013 survey - brought in $40,085 to audio for meetings - Commission, depot’s infrastructure over the the interior of the depot property. “It’s time for this place to grow.” to general fund. county ($20,000) over last year; Planning Commission, Council of • Reduced cost of Early Voting by using Governments, etc. next three to five years, according Rocky Mountain Rail Car Repair, [email protected] volunteers - Saving $9,000 per MISCELLANEOUS • Post minutes, agendas and audio for election; • Transparency - Upload agendas, county boards minutes and audio recording for all Inspiring Healthy Lives BUDGET/AUDITING meetings to State and County LEGISLATIVE LEADERSHIP • Began taking Passport Photo’s Websites. Advertise board openings • Chair for Clerk’s Legislative Money City Police Department said the bringing in $5,500 per year; to all citizens, handle applications Committee problem, while not a boon to • Saved $23,000 by running the • Sold surplus property - brought in • Legislation passed - Vote Centers, continued from page A1 the city or businesses, still pales County Store plus saved employee’s $20,00 Provisional Voting Guidelines, in comparison to other financial time • Election results on website, current Emergency plans for election day, lead on who’s actually making crimes. and archived On-line voter registration, etc. them,” Wimmer said. “This case “I know Tooele’s had some and RECORDS MANAGEMENT • Grants brought into county - • Redistricting county precincts, school is proving to be somewhat chal- we’ve had some. We think they’re • Archiving Marriage Licenses - working $140,000 boundaries lenging in tracking down who’s linked,” he said. “But we have with the LDS Church; • Insurance - Risk Management - actually making the fake bills.” more problems with check forg- • Archiving minutes, ordinances, reduction in claims paid from VOTE EXPERIENCE Although the counter- ery and theft than counterfeiting. resolutions, contracts-working with $130,000 to $60,000 VOTE GILLETTE feit money has made its way It’s not really as big of a problem State Archives; • Act as Records Manager for 32 to Grantsville, Lt. Det. Dan as some of the other stuff is.” Look for it every Endorsements: Tooele City Mayor, Pat Dunlavy; Grantsville City Mayor, Brent Marshall; Chamberlain with the Grantsville [email protected] month in your Tooele TOOELETRANSCRIPT county boards Ophir Town Mayor, Walt Shubert; Rush Valley Mayor, Brian Johnson; Transcript Bulletin BULLETIN Stockton Town Mayor, Mark Whitney; Wendover Mayor, Michael Crawford

CLERK’S CORNER Senior voters answer practice questions on voting machines uring February we took the voting machines Dto the Tooele and Grantsville Senior Centers to Marilyn Gillette let voters “practice” on the GUEST COLUMNIST machines so they would be more comfortable on election day. We had fun questions for them to answer and here are the percent. Mechanic - 3 percent. results: Reading -14 percent. Crafting There are more embarrassing - 3 percent. Baking - 3 per- Q - Did you graduate from cent. Being retired - 3 percent. things in life than a colonoscopy. Tooele High or Grantsville High? Gambling - 3 percent. Play cards Relax. It’s normal to be uncomfortable at the thought of A - 21 percent graduated from - 7 percent. Pool - 3 percent. Tooele High; 3 percent gradu- Bingo - 3 percent. Being at the a colonoscopy. But staying healthy is nothing to be ated from Grantsville High senior center - 3 percent; and embarrassed about, and a colonoscopy is one of the best Q - What decade did you working at the senior center - 3 graduate in? percent. ways to do it. It’s fast, it’s almost painless, and the typical A - 10 percent graduated in Q - What do you like best person only needs one every 10 years.* So if you’re over the 1930’s; 17 percent graduated about being at the senior cen- 50 or have a family history of colon cancer, see your in the 1940s; 31percent graduat- ter? ed in the 1950s; and 14 percent A - Monthly dances – 10 doctor. Honestly, a colonoscopy really isn’t a big thing. graduated in the 1960s. I apolo- percent. Friends – 66 percent. And if it’s caught early enough, colon cancer doesn’t gize to those whose decade was Choice of food – 7 percent not included on the list. Q - What do you miss the have to be a big thing, either. Medicare, Medicaid Q - How often do you go to most that you’ve lost? and most insurance plans welcome. To schedule an your senior center per week? A - Driving – 10 percent. A - 58 percent come to their Eyesight – 41 percent. Hearing – appointment, call 435-228-0061. senior center more than once 14 percent. Money – 21 percent per week; 24 percent come one Q - When you vote, do you or less times per week vote a straight party ballot? Q - What is your favorite A - Yes – 10 percent. No - 34 meat served for breakfast at the percent. Sometimes – 7 percent senior center? Q - Who was Lois Lane’s boy- A - 10 percent prefer ham, 14 friend? OquirrhSurg.com percent prefer sausage, and 59 A - Batman – 7 percent. percent prefer ham Superman - 69 percent. Q - Who is your favorite Spiderman – 0 percent singer? A - Hank Williams - 7 percent; The Seniors are always so Queen - 5 percent; Conway much fun and, as you can see, Twitty - 5 percent; Charlie Pride they skip the questions they - 7 percent; Elvis - 14 percent; don’t want to answer, just like George Strait - 7 percent; Jim other voters do! Thanks to Reeves - 7 percent; and Neil Beverly White for the idea and Diamond, - 7 percent. to all of the Seniors who partici- Q - What is your favorite pas- pated. time? A - Bowling - 3 percent. Marilyn K. Gillette

Dancing - 3 percent. Knitting - 3 Tooele County Clerk * The American Cancer Society recommends both men and women at average risk of colorectal cancer should begin receiving a colonoscopy every 10 years at age 50. But you should talk with your doctor about your own health and your family history so that you can choose the best screening plan for you.

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NEED CASH NOW? A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 6, 2014 We Want to Make You a Loan! OBITUARIES $ $ 100- 3,000 TODAY! Dr. Phillip H. Spencer Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 9,2014, beginning at 6 p.m. at Noble Finance Phil served in many different Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main St., 435-843-1255 Dr. Phillip Harold Spencer, callings including bishop of the Tooele, Utah), where the family 82, of Tooele, Utah passed away Tooele 4th Ward and member will be greeting friends and rela- peacefully on March 4, 2014, of the Tooele Stake presidency. WHO MAKES THE BEST HEARING following a period of declin- He is best known, however, for tives. A memorial service will be ing health. Phil, the son of Alice his years of dedicated service to held at the Tooele South Stake AIDS & HOW MUCH DO THEY COST? Clayson and Francis Harold the Boy Scouts of America, for Center, 1025 Southwest Drive, Spencer, was born in 1931 in which he received recognition by Tooele, Utah, on Monday, March Get the 2014 Consumer’s Payson, Utah. There he spent the Great Salt Lake Council as a 10, 2014, beginning with a brief his formative years, gaining local prestigious Silver Beaver in 1980. viewing at 9 a.m. followed by a recognition as an outstanding His life was a shining example of Guide to Learn this & general service at 10 a.m. Burial musician. After completing high love and service to others, and Much More! school, Phil attended Brigham he will be greatly missed by his will follow at the Payson City Young University for a year. As family and community. Phil was Cemetery later that afternoon. � What is the best brand for the Korean War began to escalate preceded in death by his par- The family wishes to express spe- you? in 1950, he enlisted in the United ents, and by his sister Barbara cial thanks to Harmony Home � How much do hearing aids States Navy, where he served as Willis. He is survived by his wife Health and Hospice Care for a musician aboard the U.S.S. Dental school at Northwestern Karen; by his three sons Stephen their compassion and service cost? Antietam. In 1953, Phil was mar- University, where he graduated (Wendy), Kirk (Susan), and David during Phil’s final years of declin- � WWhathat should you expect ried to Mary Karen Hiatt (also of with Cum Laude honors. In 1960, (Kristi); by two siblings: John ing health. We also wish to thank from new hearing aids? Payson) in the Salt Lake Temple. he established a dental prac- Spencer and Miriam Knight; by After completing his military tice in Tooele, Utah, a career he 11 grandchildren, and nine great- the members of the Tooele 13th Compares 22 Major service, Phil went on to gradu- enjoyed for nearly 35 years. As an grandchildren. A public viewing Ward for their countless acts of Hearing Aid Brands ate from BYU. He then attended active member of The Church of will be held on Sunday, March kindness during this time. For a free copy call: (888) 857-3859 A community service by: Custom Hearing, Utah lic 368167-4601 Richard Wheeler Sr. home, teaching his children to Harding (Earl), 18 grandchildren, embrace hard work and take and 17 great-grandchildren, WWW.BESTCUSTOMHEARING.COM Richard Wheeler Sr., lov- pride in their work. Restoring brothers Charles, Robert (Doris), ing father, husband, grand- vintage vehicles was his pas- and Roger, and sister Edna father and great grandfather, sion. He couldn’t stand to see a Murphy. Richard is preceded in Subscribe Today • 882-0050 passed away Wednesday, March vintage vehicle setting in a yard death by 2 sons, Larry and Floyd 4, 2014, in Tooele, Utah, after or field with no one caring for Dee, grandson Michael Larry, his a long battle with deteriorating it. He would retrieve it, restore parents, and youngest brother, health. Richard was born July it, then pass it on to someone Walter and a sister Elizabeth. 3, 1936, in St. Johnsville, N.Y., who would cherish it. He retired A viewing will be held at Tate Caskets, headstones, to Floyd D. Wheeler and Mable from the Tooele Army Depot Mortuary Friday, March 7, 6-8 Muhlebeck Wheeler, both of New after 35 years of service. During p.m. Funeral services will be at monuments and York. He was a Korean Veteran, that time he made many friends the Stockton Ward on Saturday at and while stationed at Dugway who respected and loved him. 11 a.m. with a visitation one hour grave markers. Proving Grounds, met the love Richard is survived by his loving prior. Interment will be at the of his life, Nellie Mae Eyre of wife, Nellie Mae Eyre Wheeler, of Tooele Cemetery following the Stockton, Utah. They made their Stockton, sons Richard Wheeler services. Friends and family are home of 58 years in Stockton, Jr. (Ronda), Rodney P. Wheeler invited to return to the Stockton Utah. Richard was never afraid in many places in his life and (Lisa Johnson), daughters Church where a lunch will be of hard work, entering the work- became a Jack-of-all-Trades. He Patricia Ann Wheeler, Bonnie provided by the Stockton First force at the age of 12. He worked and his family built their own Jean Perkins (John), Veronica Lee Ward Relief Society.

DEATH NOTICE Kerry Alan Wilcox Chris Robbins 1953 - 2014

Chris Robbins of Tooele Kerry Alan Wilcox, our most passed away Monday, March 3, loved son, husband, father and 435-884-3031 2014 at the University of Utah brother, passed away on March hospital. A full obituary will 2, 2014 in Sweet Home, Ore., appear in the Tuesday edition of after a long and courageous www.daltonhoopes.com the Transcript-Bulletin. battle with cancer. Kerry, a long time Tooele resident, was born Oct. 7, 1953 to James Leon and Opal Garcia Wilcox. He loved life, family and everyone that he met. His outgoing and car- ing personality was contagious. Cody J. Young He was kind and cared about all those around him. Kerry children, sisters Sheron LaDue Benefit Dinner May 7, 1995 - March 3, 2014 enjoyed all things outdoors. He and Marilyn Thompson; broth- especially enjoyed remodel- ers Casey, Wayne and Don, and He has unexpectedly left us ing and fixing things around many nieces and nephews who and will be greatly missed by the house. Kerry was a veteran loved him dearly. The family is all. Visitation will be at Tate member of the Coast Guard, planning a private celebration & Auction Mortuary, Thursday, March 6, 6- where he grew to love fish- of his life. His presence in our 8 p.m., memorial services and ing. He is preceded in death family and all those who knew visitation at Overlake 5th Ward by his mother and father, sister him will be missed more than for MIKE QUARNBERG 220 W. 2200 North on Friday, 4- Connie and brother Steve. He is we can begin to say. 6 p.m. In lieu of flowers, Wells survived by his wife, Peggy; four Fargo has set up the Cody Young Saturday Memorial Fund. pm March 15 • 5 In a 19-page majority opin- with a happy heart or a sense of Park ion, in which Chief Justice John foreboding. Either way, he has Deseret Peak Convention Center continued from page A1 Roberts and Justices Stephen the same culpability, because $ Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, either way he has knowingly Tickets 20 Per Person or Sold at the Door Elena Kagan, Anthony Kennedy elected to aid in the commis- offense — and more specifical- and Sonia Sotomayor were sion of a peculiarly risky form of Kids 5 & Under Free ly, the instructions the federal joined, the court stated that offense,” it states. judge gave to the jury as the trial although Rosemond had clearly In the 6-1-2 split decision, • Dinner Catered by Casa Del Rey • Live Auction concluded. known about the weapon used Justice Antonin Scalia joined According to the Supreme by the time shots were fired, with the opinion with the • Live Music by Kindle Creek • Games & Raffles Court’s opinion, released the instructions did not ask the exception of two footnotes, Wednesday, the judge told the jury to consider if he had known while Justices Samuel Alito and • Cowboy Poetry by Tyler Guy jury it could convict if “(1), the about it early enough to either Clarence Thomas concurred the defendant knew his cohort used drop out of the drug deal or first 12 pages of opinion, and a firearm in the drug traffick- convince his partner to not use a dissented the remaining seven For Tickets Contact: ing crime, and (2) the defendant weapon and continued with the pages of opinion. The chief knowingly and actively par- crime despite knowing the gun dispute of the dissension was Jerry Hurst 435.830.3354 ticipated in the drug trafficking might be used. about a hypothetical situation crime.” “When an accomplice knows put forth in the majority opin- Marta Johnson 435.843.8884 Little was in dispute about beforehand of a confederate’s ion about how the law could be Christina Vowles 435.596.3820 Rosemond’s participation in the design to carry a gun, he can applied, arguing that it could drug trafficking crime, but his attempt to alter that plan or, muddy the factor of criminal knowledge of the use of a fire- Sandy Critchlow 435.830.6657 if unsuccessful, withdraw from intent in future cases. arm, which enhanced the sever- the enterprise; it is deciding As per the Supreme Court’s Jessley Porter 435.830.1763 ity of the charge, was disputed. instead to go ahead with his role decision, the case will be hand- During the trial, prosecutors in the venture that shows his ed back to the 10th Circuit Court argued that Rosemond’s mere intent to aid an armed offense,” of Appeals for a review. Melodie involvement with this particular the opinion states. “But when an Rydalch, spokeswoman for the crime more than fulfilled the accomplice knows nothing of a U.S. Department of Justice, said charge of aiding and abetting a gun until it appears at the scene, federal drug crime in which a he may already have completed the decision does not negate firearm was used. his acts of assistance; or even if Rosemond’s conviction or sen- “[Rosemond] certainly knew not, he may be at that late point tence — which would be for that [of] and actively participated have no realistic opportunity to one count only, and would not in [the drug transaction],” the quit the crime. And when that is impact the other three — but prosecutor was quoted in the so, the defendant has not shown rather just suggests that the opinion as saying in his closing the requisite intent to assist a lower court re-examine the rul- arguments. “And with regards crime involving a gun.” ing and whether the wording of to the other element, the fact The court continued, “For the the judge’s instructions to the is a person cannot be present reasons just given, we think that jury could have changed the and active at a drug deal when means knowledge at a time the outcome of their findings. shots are fired and not know accomplice can do something “They didn’t vacate his con- their cohort is using a gun. You with it — most notably, opt to viction or order a new trial; it’s simply can’t do it.” walk away.” just remanded back to the 10th Rosemond argued that the Whether Rosemond was com- Circuit for further proceed- instructions given to the jury did fortable with the idea of a gun ings,” she said. “They basically not allow them to find him not being carried and potentially remanded it back to the 10th guilty of that charge because, used during the drug deal is Circuit to make a determination although he knew that a gun immaterial, the opinion states. to consider whether this error was used, he did not necessarily “The law does not, nor should was forfeited or harmless.” want the weapon to be used. it, care whether he participates [email protected] A9

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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 6:54 a.m. 6:27 p.m. Saturday 6:52 a.m. 6:28 p.m. Sunday 7:51 a.m. 7:29 p.m. Monday 7:49 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday 7:48 a.m. 7:31 p.m. Wednesday 7:46 a.m. 7:32 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th Thursday 7:44 a.m. 7:34 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday 10:49 a.m. 12:38 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Saturday 11:36 a.m. 1:32 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Sunday 1:25 p.m. 3:21 a.m. Monday 2:17 p.m. 4:05 a.m. ALMANAC Tuesday 3:11 p.m. 4:45 a.m. Statistics for the week ending March 5. Clouds and sun with a Pleasant and warmer A couple of showers A shower in the a.m.; Wednesday 4:07 p.m. 5:21 a.m. Plenty of sunshine Partial sunshine Sunny Temperatures Thursday 5:04 p.m. 5:54 a.m. passing shower with clouds and sun possible clearing, cooler High/Low past week 59/32 First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 49/30 48 32 53 36 64 40 62 37 56 33 48 32 56 34 Average temp past week 46.1 Normal average temp past week 39.7 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Mar 8 Mar 16 Mar 23 Mar 30 Shown is Friday’s weather. Forecasts and graphics provided by Temperatures are Friday’s highs and Friday night’s AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 lows.

UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan Grouse 46/22 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 52/34 Knolls Clive Lake Point 46/26 52/33 52/32 49/32 Ogden Stansbury Park 48/29 Erda 50/32 Vernal Grantsville 50/34 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 52/23 50/32 36/25 Tooele 50/32 Bauer 48/32 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 47/31 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 48/32 53/27 46/31 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 47/31 51/28 Nephi Rush Valley 48/29 47/30 Ophir 39/25 Delta Manti 52/32 47/27 Green River Last Month Season 60/35 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 49/30 48/28 Moab 48/25 SNOWPACK Hanksville 59/36 Beaver 62/35 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 49/27 Ibapah 47/28 50/27 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 13.6 15.2 7.2 St. George 52/23 54/33 Average 17.2 15.1 8.5 66/44 Kanab 60/33 Eureka Percent of average 79% 101% 85% 42/27 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

Well continued from page A1 to use the property to construct and provide a rodeo grounds and race track for the club’s use. In 1983, a revised agreement amended those requirements to provide that the city maintain the rodeo grounds for use by the public, as well as the Bit and Spur. That agreement still stands, Stew Paulick, a long-time mem- ber of the Bit and Spur, said dur- ing a Wednesday night presen- tation to the city council, and it doesn’t include a provision allowing the construction of a large water tank on the grounds. It may not even permit the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO city to construct a well on the Stew Pollock, Tooele Bit and Spur charter member, addresses the Tooele City grounds, even though the city council members over an issue with the property the club gave to the city in the 1950s. Tooele City is no longer considering the construction of a water tank on Bit FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO has invested more than $1 mil- and Spur Rodeo Grounds. lion into a well project that is Tooele City is no longer considering the construction of a water tank on Bit and Spur Rodeo Grounds. already in progress on the site. large amount of money already related to equestrian activities “The property was gifted to invested in the project. that might take place at the rodeo after city road crews dumped a the city to be used for an eques- He did request, however, that grounds before work crews begin pile of gravel and other rubble on trian park,” Paulick said. “The the city top the well with the construction. the grounds. agreement does not say part of smallest well house possible, to Even though he said he was City officials responded saying the property, it says all of the avoid interfering with activities notified of the mayor’s decision they would love to do more for property, and it was not intended at the rodeo grounds. before his Wednesday evening the grounds, but that funding to be for 50 years — it’s forever. “We want to encourage the city presentation, Paulick said he felt for upgraded equestrian-related That’s the intent of the parties.” to make the well house as small he needed to move forward with facilities on the property was Although upset that the city as possible, since it’s located in his requests on behalf of both the unavailable. decided to construct the rodeo one of the most used areas of the riding club, and the public. The city council did not grounds well without first con- grounds,” Paulick said. The city and the Bit and Spur respond to Paulick’s requests sulting the Bit and Spur, Paulick Additionally, Paulick called have a recent history of conflict. during Wednesday night’s meet- said that the club had decided to on the city to pass a resolution Three years ago, club leadership ing. allow the city to continue work requiring city officials to notify called out the city for the lack [email protected] on the venture in light of the the club of future projects not of maintenance on the grounds

US taking steps to help NATO allies in Europe by Bradley Klapper posed to focus on the military’s ing duties over Baltic countries the integrity of NATO airspace, ASSOCIATED PRESS budget, both witnesses quickly Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in it illustrates the alliance’s core addressed the ongoing events in January. Belgium previously had function of collective defense,” WASHINGTON — The Ukraine. the four-month rotating duty. the 28-nation bloc said in a Obama administration took Since last weekend, Russian The mission “not only protects statement at the time. steps Wednesday to support the troops have taken control of defenses of U.S. allies in Europe much of the peninsula in the in response to Russia’s takeover Black Sea, where Russian speak- of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula. ers are in the majority. Moscow Testifying before the Senate doesn’t recognize the Ukrainian Armed Services Committee, leadership that came to power Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel after protesters ousted the coun- said the U.S. was stepping up try’s pro-Russian president last joint aviation training with month. It has cited strategic Polish forces. The Pentagon also interests as well as the protec- is increasing American partic- tion of ethnic Russians in mak- ipation in NATO’s air policing ing its case for intervention. mission in its Baltic countries, Hagel said the U.S. was reaf- he said. firming its commitment to allies In his remarks, Hagel focused in Central and Eastern Europe, on U.S. diplomatic and aid some of whom spent decades efforts since Moscow’s incursion in the last century under Soviet into Ukrainian territory. He said domination. European coun- he’d speak later Wednesday with tries are grappling with their Ukraine’s new defense minis- own response to the crisis, fear- ter; Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. ful about moves reminiscent Martin Dempsey spoke to his of Russia’s Cold War policy of Russian counterpart earlier in the regional hegemony but equal- day. Neither Hagel nor Dempsey ly concerned about damaging mentioned military options. trade and energy partnerships “I urge continued restraint vital to their economies. in the days ahead in order to Details on the new U.S. secu- preserve room for a diplomat- rity efforts weren’t immediately ic solution,” Dempsey told the available. Senate panel. The United States assumed While the hearing was sup- control over NATO’s air polic-

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A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 6, 2014 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Tooele baseball Tooele scored five runs in the sixth Grantsville boys soccer blasts Juab 8-0 and duplicated it with five more runs in the seventh to blast Delta by Richard Briggs 10-3 in baseball Tuesday at Delta. COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR The Buffaloes trailed 3-0 heading into the sixth inning when it started The Grantsville boys soccer to pile on the runs. Zach Jeffers team is off to a hot start. picked up the win on the mound for the Buffaloes, who pounded five singles with a double from Tyson GHS SOCCER Vigil. Tooele will play four games in St. George on Friday and Saturday Following the Cowboys’ win against Cedar, Carbon, Stansbury last week against Carbon, they and a team to be determined. dominated the Juab Wasps on Tooele softball Tuesday 8-0 in a game short- Tooele opened the season at ened by the mercy rule. Once Deseret Peak Complex with a 7-5 the Cowboys broke through victory over Olympus. The Lady some early missed shots to find Buffaloes trailed 5-1, but rallied for the net, it seemed they couldn’t five runs in the fifth inning to take miss. a 6-5 advantage. They added an “Guys are dedicated this year,” insurance run in the sixth. Lauren said GHS coach Travis Lowry. Frailey picked up the win from the “They put in the time in the off- circle, and also smacked a double. season. We’re a full unit.” Tooele will host Bingham on Friday The Cowboys had five shots and Alta on Monday. Games start early in the game that missed at 3:30 p.m. in various locations around the Taylor Thomas goal, but once sophomore Andy Tooele High School basketball play- Harrell came through with the er Taylor Thomas was named to the first goal of the game, it was All Region 11 second team in girls a shootout for the Cowboys. basketball. The junior averaged Sophomore Matt Whitting was 8.17 points per game this season awarded an assist on Harrell for the Lady Buffaloes. She scored goal when his shot was deflected in double figures in 11 games, away, and Harrell scored on the including the final five games of the putback. season. She connected on eight Wesley Allen shot toward the 3-pointers. net, but it was deflected off the Juab goalkeeper. The Wasps tried THS 5k Fund Run to clear Allen’s shot on the deflec- The public is invited to walk or tion, but the ball was kicked into run in the annual 5k Fund Run the goalkeeper and then into the Saturday, March 15 at 9 a.m. at net, giving Grantsville a 2-0 lead. Elton Park. Cost is $20 per entrant with proceeds to the Tooele High Jesse Lynn, who had missed School track program. T-shirts will two scoring opportunities in the be given to everyone who enters. early goings of the game, scored This is a very easy 3.1-mile run. We the third goal on a rebound to start at the gun club and run down make it 3-0. Lynn then set up the to Elton Park. It’s ALL downhill. You fourth goal with a long cross over may sign up early by contacting to junior Gavin Holt, who headed any of the coaches or athletes or the ball in for the 4-0 lead. on the day of race at the park and Lynn picked up another assist we will shuttle you to the top of the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO course. For any questions contact Benton Tripp sets up the offense against Juab on Tuesday. The Grantsville soccer team has scored 12 goals in the first two games this season, and has not allowed a goal. SEE SOCCER PAGE A11 ➤ any of the THS track coaches: Kip Bowser 435-496-0242, Al Bottema: 435-882-2902 or 435- 830-5108, Karen Ware: 435-882- 0774 or 435-830-2012, or Lisa Johnson: 435-830-7487. Alta edges Grantsville 3-2 in softball opener Stansbury softball The defending 3A state champions by Mark Watson opened the season with an 8-3 vic- SPORTS EDITOR tory at Davis. The Lady Darts led 3-2 heading into the top of the sev- Grantsville loaded the bases with two outs in enth when the Stallions exploded the bottom of the seventh, but could not bring in for six runs. Kimbri Herring picked another run in a 3-2 loss to Alta on Wednesday in up the victory from the circle, and Grantsville. also pounded a home run. Jade Callister smacked a home run, and Janessa Bassett ripped a double. GHS SOFTBALL Stansbury hosts Maple Mountain on Friday at 3 p.m, and plays at Copper Hills on Tuesday. With two outs, Whitney Fields drilled a home run to slice Alta’s lead to 3-2. Grantsville’s hopes Stansbury baseball stayed alive after the visitors failed to get the Stansbury lost 8-4 at home to final out on a ground ball to second base. A soft Woods Cross on Wednesday. The throw to first base for the out was dropped by Wildcats led 5-1 when the Stallions the first baseman. sliced the lead to 5-4 in the bottom Hard infield singles by Kolbi Jo Meno and of the fifth. Woods Cross scored Bailey Critchlow loaded the bases for the three runs in the top of the sixth to Cowboys. Alta got the final out when the base make it 8-4. The game was called umpire called interference on the Grantsville after six complete innings. The runner on a grounder to second. Stallions will play against Carbon, Alta’s first batter of the game hit an inside- Cedar, Tooele and a team to be the-park home run on a bizarre play. A blast to determined on Friday and Saturday the left-center field gap rolled to the fence with in St. George. Grantsville left fielder Megan Cafarelli chas- Utah Jazz ing the ball. Cafarelli slipped on the concrete Utah (21-40) lost its fourth below the fence and her leg became trapped straight road game 104-91 to the between the chain-link fence and the concrete. Washington Bullets (32-29) on Meanwhile, the Alta runner sprinted around Wednesday night. The road trip the bases for a home run. Cafarelli needed help continues with a game at New from some fans to free her leg. It appeared that York (22-40) Friday and a game at the runner still would have had a triple with the Philadephia (15-46) on Saturday. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The Jazz host Atlanta (26-33) on SEE SOFTBALL PAGE A11 ➤ Grantsville’s Chelsea Davis squares up to bunt in Wednesday’s game against Alta. The Cowboys travel to St. Geroge for games on Friday and Saturday. Monday. Utah Utes Brandon Taylor converted the go-ahead free throws with 1:46 remaining and hit a 3-point- er with 51.2 seconds left, and Utah held off California 63-59 on Health Department offers tips to play it safe Wednesday night to give coach Larry Krystkowiak his first 20- by Richard Briggs “Just in case of emergency, of water before, during and after ly sidelined until evaluated and coaches to get certified in first win season in three years at the COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR share your contact information play,” according to the release. released by a medical profes- aid and CPR and have a stocked school. Krystkowiak’s Utes (20-9, with your athlete’s coaches,” “Encourage your athletes to sion,” according to the release. first aid kit handy at all practices 9-8 Pac-12) won their third straight The Tooele County Health according to the release. “If your drink fluids 30 minutes before “The important thing is to pro- and games,” according to the since a 67-63 overtime loss at Department wants to remind athlete has any history of asth- the activity begins and every 15 tect players who have had a release. “Coaches should con- home against now-No. 3 Arizona everyone to play it safe this ma or other medical conditions to 20 minutes during activity. concussion from getting anoth- sider adding to their sports skills on Feb. 19 and hope a nice run spring. that require special attention, If you’re a coach, mandatory er one. A good rule of thumb: and knowledge.” at next week’s Pac-12 tournament The TCHD released a list of meet with the coach before the fluid breaks during practice and When in doubt, sit them out.” Finally, the Health might boost their NCAA tournament eight tips to keep in mind before first practice.” games are a great idea. Don’t And don’t underrate the Department wants parents to hopes despite a handful of narrow participating in organized sports Stretching before games and wait for your athletes to tell you necessity of rest for all athletes. be supportive and help with defeats. that will hopefully help keep practices can help prevent inju- they’re thirsty.” “To help avoid overuse injury, these guidelines. everyone in the county healthy ry, and according to the release, USU Aggies No. 4 on the list was to wear rest all players during practices According to the release: and safe. it shouldn’t be neglected. the appropriate equipment and and games,” according to the “Learn ways to help your child Utah State men’s basketball hon- The first tip was to prepare It “can release muscle tension to make sure that gear fits your release. “Encourage players to stay injury-free and healthy ored its five seniors before the children for the demands of and help prevent sports-related child well. communicate any pain, injury while playing sports. Attend a game Wednesday on Senior Night playing sports. injuries, such as muscle tears or According to the release, or illness they may have during sports safety clinic. These clin- at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, According to the press then went out and got scoring, sprains. Make sure there is time “Having kids wear the appropri- or after any practices or games. ics provide coaches and par- rebounding and key plays from all release, “Before playing orga- set aside before every practice ate and properly-fitted sports Kids should have at least one or ents with ways to keep young of them on the way to a 65-54 nized sports, make sure your and game for athletes to warm gear during practice and games two days off from any particular athletes healthy and injury- win over Wyoming in the Aggies’ child receives a pre-participa- up properly.” can help avoid minor and seri- sport each week.” free throughout their sporting regular season finale. With the win, tion physical exam by a doctor.” The third item from the TCHD ous injuries.” Along with safety guide- careers.” USU finishes regular-season play Receiving a physical before a was to stay hydrated. Learn the The TCHD reminds everyone lines released by the Health with a 17-13 overall record and a sports season can aid in ruling signs and symptoms of dehy- to not take chances with the Department, coaches should Amy Bate, of the Tooele County 7-11 Mountain West mark, winning out medical conditions that a dration and other forms of heat brain and to learn the signs and establish their own safety guide- Health Department, compiled its last two games. child may have or anything that illness. symptoms of a concussion. lines to ensure the young ath- this list of guidelines and sub- could potentially put an athlete “Encourage children to stay “A player with a suspected letes and happy and healthy. mitted the press release to the at risk. well hydrated by drinking plenty concussion must be immediate- “It’s also a good idea for Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. A11

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GHS fields unified soccer team Tooele Club Tooele 438 W 400 N Annual Teen Center Membership Special needs students will team up with top athletes Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ by Mark Watson Club 435.843.5719 SPORTS EDITOR Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! There is a new soccer team at Grantsville High School. The school has formed a uni- Afterschoolol fied coed soccer team that will take to the pitch for the first time programs forfor this spring. Youth andd Teens The Utah High School Activities Association has joined When School ages 6 - 18.8. is with Special Olympics Utah to The Club provide an opportunity for spe- is In! Out cial needs students to be mem- bers of competitive soccer teams at their schools. Some of the top TooeleClub.org athletes at the school will be their teammates. Grantsville is one of about 15 schools in the state that will field Inspiring a unified soccer team this spring in the first year of the program. Healthy “Sometimes the term ‘special Lives needs’ has a negative connota- tion. I just like to say that we will have 12 athletes on our team,” said Grantsville Athletic Director Patrick Ciervo, who will serve as Look for it every month in your the head coach. Tooele Transcript The UHSAA lists special needs Bulletin students as “athletes” and the other students on the team as FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO TOOELETRANSCRIPT “partners.” Pictured are the Grantsville High School Unified soccer players. On the front row are Daniel Gosling, Jonathon Webb, Daisha ULLETIN When the year is over, Bolinder, Mandy Wilson, Jarron Strah and Brenden Krogh. On the back row are Patrick Ciervo, Korbin Strah, Devin Adams, B Grantsville will have had a girls Chance Warr and Evan Drake. Also on the team are Talisha Tuckett, Sydney Williams and Terin Wood. soccer team, boys soccer team and a unified soccer team com- about winning and losing and is just so much different than a pete this season. During the how to deal with it, and much lot of people. If I ever want to school year, a student can only more.” brighten my day, I know where participate on one of the three This year’s GHS unified soccer I’m headed,” the coach said. teams, according to rules set by team will include Daniel Gosling, “The partners we have on this UHSAA. Jonathan Webb, Daisha Bolinder, team are not only good athletes, Ciervo jumped at the opportu- Mandy Wilson, Jarron Strah, but they are just great kids who nity to form a unified team when Brenden Krogh, Korbin Strah, can help others on the team,” he learned about the program Devin Adams, Chance Warr, Evan Ciervo said. “This first year it is back in January. Drake, Talisha Tuckett and Terin very important to get this por- “About a year ago the Wood. gam off to a good start with some Department of Education issued Assistant coaches will be Alan great partners on the team.” a letter of recommendation that Drake and Sheila Ciervo. Unified soccer teams are schools start developing pro- Adams is one of the top ath- allowed to play 12 players in a grams that will give special needs letes at Grantsville High School. game, although they can have students the opportunity to have He made a major impact for the more than 12 on the roster. the same type of school experi- Cowboys in both football and The typical make-up of a team ences as the rest of the students. basketball. The senior said he is seven athletes and five part- Utah has bought into the idea hasn’t played a lot of soccer, but ners. Each team will have five and was the 13th state to add is lobbying coach Ciervo to be the players on the field during the these additional sports,” Ciervo goalkeeper. “I think I can knock game with three athletes and two said. Soccer and track are the two down a lot of shots because the partners. Athletes must substi- sports this year where special goals will be about half the size of tute for athletes and partners for needs students will be involved. regular soccer goals.” he said. partners. The field will be about Tooele and Stansbury high “What I like about the special one-half the size of a normal soc- school track teams will welcome needs kids is that they are always cer field. The goals are 12-feet special needs students to their happy,” Adams said. “Anytime wide by 6-feet high, about half [email protected] squads this year. you’re having a bad day you walk the size of regular goals. “Athletics is such a big part down the hall and they say some- Games will last 30 minutes of the high school experience thing funny or tell you a joke. with two 15-minute halves. because students learn so much They just make me happy.” Grantsville will play two through participating on teams,” Ciervo said if he is ever in a matches on the road against two Ciervo said. “A lot of positive bad mood he walks from his separate schools at one location learning experiences come from classroom down to the special on March 19, two matches on the athletics. The kids enjoy bonding needs students’ home room and road against two separate oppo- with other teammates, learn to it can change his day. nents at one location on April work together as a team, learn “Literally, they make you 9 and then play in two home to work with different person- happy. They all have smiles on matches against separate foes on BANNERS alities, they learn sportsmanship, their faces, and they love you April 23. the idea of competition, learning for who you are. Their demeanor [email protected] Yard Signs, Vehicle Magnets, Soccer Window Stickers, and More! continued from page A10 when he passed up to sopho- more Benton Tripp, who kicked the ball top shelf in the left cor- ner, giving the Cowboys a 5-0 lead. Lynn’s third assist of the first half came on a corner kick. He kicked the ball high where only freshman Jared Roberts could reach it. Roberts headed the ball into the net, giving the Cowboys a 6-0 lead at halftime. With just two goals needed to win the game on the mercy rule, Grantsville got to work. Holt broke through a group of Juab defenders and took the ball in for a score on the left side to make it 7-0. Grantsville’s final goal came from team captain Ephrim Tripp, who knocked in the goal from FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO about 20 yards out. Grantsville’s Ephrim Tripp serves as one of the three team captains for boys soccer Lowry said Tripp and Lynn, this year alongside senior Jesse Lynn and sophomore Parker May. two of the teams three team cap- tains, have been with the pro- blowout fashion every time out, Millard. It then has 12 days off gram since they were freshmen, but the team is happy with the before the start of region play, High Quality • Full Color and they’re ready to make noise start to the season. where it will host Tooele on and win games. Lowry said they The boys soccer team next March 18. don’t expect to win games in plays Thursday on the road at [email protected] Custom Design & 24 Hour

at the left fielder to end the McCluskey led off the bottom Turnaround Available Softball inning. of the seventh with a single to continued from page A10 Alta loaded the bases with center, and later was thrown out one out in the top of the third, at home running from second but Barney got out of the jam after an infield throwing error on solid hit. with a pair of strikeouts. Alta sailed into right field. Fields Grantsville tied it in the bot- Alta then left two on in the then pounded her two-out solo TOOELE tom of the second when pitch- top of the fourth. The visitors home run to slice it to 3-2. TRANSCRIPT er Sydney Barney led off with loaded the bases in the fifth and Alta smacked 11 hits in the a home run to center field. A got their second run via a walk. game compared to Grantsville’s walk to Alivia McCluskey and a Alta went up 3-1 in the top of the six. ULLETIN single to right by Cafarelli gave sixth with two singles and a dou- Grantsville will play at Cedar B Grantsville runners at the cor- ble. Grantsville gunned down a on Thursday before games in St. ners with two outs. Fields then runner at home plate for an out George on Friday and Saturday. ripped a shot to left, but right to limit the damage. [email protected]

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Elizabeth Loutzenhiser (above) wears a pair of Harry Potter glasses. Harry Potter-themed activities bring creativity into the Loutzenhiser home- school learning. Four-year old Jason Loutzenhiser (right) waves the Harry Potter wand he and his siblings use to bring fun into the classroom. LayersSTORY GWEN BRISTOL | PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE of Learning

Karen Loutzenhiser, of Tooele, has teamed up with her sister to create a website for schooling lesson plans

aren Loutzenhiser, vice-chair on the Tooele City Library Board, hosts a monthly book club. She teaches piano lessons in the after- noons,K gardens during the summer months, and she homeschools her children, making learning enjoyable with ideas such as Harry Potter- style report cards, house points and feasts. Oh, and one of her hobbies — writing lesson plans — recently blossomed into a fast-growing cot- tage industry. It’s partly because she believes learning should be fun. Loutzenhiser incorporates projects, games and field trips into lessons as often as possible. It’s hard work, but she said it’s been worth it. “It was really just falling in love with a lifestyle,” she said. In the beginning, creating and blogging about lesson plans was just a way for Loutzenhiser to share fun homeschooling ideas with her sister, Michelle Copher of Idaho. “We’re both homeschool moms,” Loutzenhiser said. “We were always sharing ideas.” Five years later, those lesson plans are making their way into print. Several digital copies are already available on the website www.layers-of-learning.com, and more are on the way. Loutzenhiser, who holds a degree in early childhood development with

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Karen Loutzenhiser holds a book she created for teach- ers with her sister. Six-year old Isabel Loutzenhiser (left) works on a topography lesson duirng homeschool taught by her mother Karen. B2

Celebrating 10 years doing business B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 6, 2014 in our community! GARDEN SPOT How to prune fruit trees for productivity

Heating and Cooling hile you are going to stone and pit type fruits (peach- ing branches are taken off. This get a lot of informa- es, nectarines, apricots, cher- maintains the lower horizon line Wtion about proper Jay Cooper ries), and pome fruits (apples of the tree, keeping adequate pruning of common fruit trees and pears) to maximize sunlight space under the tree. Besides, CORRESPONDENT in this article, I want to point and fruit buds. If you are plant- downward pointing limbs don’t out a great hands on opportu- ing new trees, they should be produce well. Next, inward Air Conditioning Fire places nity for you to put into practice pruned the day they are put pointing branches are removed, what you’ll read a bit later. This nutrition to produce well and in the ground. The earlier the as well as parallel and cross- Furnace Heat Pumps Saturday, March 8, there will be be healthy. Fortunately, this training begins for these shapes, ing/rubbing branches. Dead, Air Filtration Ductless Systems two free pruning demonstra- is pretty easy to accomplish. the better. Young tree tissue is damaged, or broken wood is Humidifiers Gas Lines tions, one at my home at 10 Ammonium sulfate is readily supple and responds readily to taken next. Water spouts are Thermostats Cool your house a.m., and one at Wade Bitner’s available and contains 21 per- your shaping efforts. The most pruned flush against the sur- Tune-Up and Maintenance for as low as home at 2 p.m. My orchard cent nitrogen per volume unit common pome fruits are apples face of the branches. If the tree $60 PER MONTH (apples, peaches, pears, cher- (Hence the 21-0-0 labeling). For and pears. They are usually is pruned when it should be, o.a.c. ries, apricots, nectarine) is about a moderate-sized tree, about a pruned to the “central leader” early in the season before active 435-843-4482 10 years old. Wade’s is about 25 quart of dry fertilizer applied system. Simply stated, a cluster growth begins, water spouts can We service and sell Fully Licensed and insured years old and is all apples, along on the surface of the ground at of three to five branches is left be removed by donning gloves with some blackberries. Pruning the drip line of the tree canopy in place about 3 feet from the and rubbing the surface of the approaches are a bit different (about where the outermost ground level or graft union on limbs and popping the water 10 Year Labor with these two age groups. So, limb tips are farthest out from the main trunk. These branches spout buds off. Water spouts are choose the one that is closer to the trunk), applied when the soil should radiate out, perpen- rapidly growing, mainly vegeta- All major Warranty credit cards accepted Select Equipment your situation, or come to both! is moist in early spring, is suf- dicular to the trunk, at very wide tive (non-fruiting) growth that With coupon. Not valid with any other offers. Expires 03/31/2014. For more information, check the ficient. If your trees are prone to angles. In a perfect world, there the tree produces to fill in the “Bulletin Board” in this paper as iron chlorosis, add iron chelate would be four branches in a open areas of the tree you have well as the end of this article. I’ll powder (at the rate given on the vertical space of 8 to 12 inches created by careful pruning. Your see you at the pruning demon- package) to the fertilizer before directed at the points of the goal is to produce fruit, not strations! applying it. This will allow the compass, but trees don’t know more tree, so get them removed! Before we get into the spe- tree to access iron, even in our this, so just get as close as you Lastly, remove top sky-reaching TOOELE cifics of fruit tree pruning, a high Ph (alkaline) soil, and pro- can. Choose or cultivate the wid- branches just above buds fac- TRANSCRIPT couple of things are in order. duce needed chlorophyll. You’ll est branch angles you can get. ing the direction that you want First, the workshop, led by know you are applying the right Branches that exit off the main new branches to grow. Keep the BULLETIN Wade Bitner last Wednesday amount of nutrients if proper trunk at 90 degrees and have no overall tree size managed, but night, was strongly attended. growth appears. Aim for 8 inch- bark trapped in the angle are never remove more than about Obviously, there’s a lot of inter- es to 10 inches of annual growth much stronger than branches 1/3 of the tree per year, or you est in the subject, and growing on apple trees, and 12 inches to that exit the trunk in “V” shapes risk causing the tree to skip a tree fruit in a backyard or small 16 inches on peach trees. and have bark inclusion. As year of production. Don’t use ������������������ setting is appealing to a lot of Avoid fertilizing late in the the trunk (central leader) gets tree sealer on the cuts you’ve folks. Second, Wade hit it out of year when the tree is preparing taller, and a sufficient amount of made. The tree doesn’t need it, the park with his presentation to go dormant. The fertilizer will buds and side branches develop and it’s messy and cumbersome. February 2014 Winner: and ability to communicate his stimulate new growth that is above the lower branches, allow Trees have been healing over knowledge and experience. He not hardened and ready for the another cluster of three to five cuts and breaks for a long time, is formally educated in this area, winter. Freezing temperatures wide-angle side branches devel- and when cuts are flush against Thomas Karjola did fruit production for a living, will damage this new growth and op. Top (prune off) the central trunk growth collars, as well as and was a long-term Extension affect the tree’s physiology nega- leader just above the last side just above buds, they will heal Two alpacas checking out a newborn. Agent for USU. Credit is due to tively. Quite a bit of damage is branch you are keeping in place. over just fine. Wade for much of the content of done to trees in home orchards This second set of branches Have fun, and let me know this article simply because I’m by lawn mowers and string trim- (approximately 6 feet up in the how it goes! going to pass on much of what mers. Never mow close to the tree) should radiate at the sub was conveyed last week, along base of the tree. String trimmers points of the compass or differ- UPCOMING GARDENER with throwing in some of my can be especially injurious to ently than the set of branches 3 EVENTS insights and experience on the your tree. Resist the temptation feet or so below. This is to allow Fruit Tree, Grape and Berry topic of successful fruit produc- to trim close to your trees for both the top and bottom set of Pruning Demonstrations tion. weeds and grass. If you injure branches sufficient exposure to Saturday, March 8, learn Let’s start with some of the more than 40 to 50 inches of the the sun. hands on how to prune apple, general practices you’ll put to circumference of the tree by cut- Stone fruit trees are typi- cherry, peach, pear, grapes, rasp- use in pruning your tree. To ting into the cambium layer just cally pruned to the open center berry and blackberries. Session begin with, fruit trees are pruned under the bark, your tree will shape. This is a goblet or bowl One will be at my home at 984 for production, not shade. In never produce well. Trust me, as shape. There is no central leader Ironwood Road, Erda, from 10 fact, the tree is pruned to maxi- you read this, you are reading in the central part of the tree a.m. to noon. Session Two will be mize exposure to the sun, as the voice of regret. Let my mis- canopy. Again, the set of three to held at the Bitner home at 140 E. well as air movement through takes be your warning! five branches originate at wide Durfee St. in Grantsville from 2-4 the tree. Fruit trees are actually To grow fruit well, your tree branch angles about 3 feet above p.m. Bring your pruning tools. heavily cultivated and pruned, also needs water. Watering deep ground level. These branches Check the weather forecast and Your photo could be next! Submit your photo to: and if done properly, will not and infrequently is superior to develop into main scaffold dress appropriately! [email protected] be especially attractive except frequent and shallow irrigation. branches, and the center of Saturday Gardening Workshops to those fellow orchardists that Slow growing grasses can be the tree is kept open to allow Coming Soon at Tooele know the tree is being positioned successfully used under the tree sun penetration and new wood Valley Nursery at 10 a.m., 425 E. for strong production! Fruit for weed suppression without growth annually. Cimmarron Way and state Route sugar, necessary for great taste, strongly competing with the No matter what shape sys- 36. Call 435-843-5959 for more can only be produced through tree for water and nutrients. tem is used, the top of the tree information and topics. photosynthesis, and that means Regular grass, however, in the should only be kept to a height Small Space Gardening ������������ a sufficient amount of leaf sur- words of Mr. Bitner, is “greedy” that is easily accessible, or as Workshop face per piece of fruit must get and will use up nitrogen quickly our friend Wade said, “whatever Taught by Jay Cooper, topics �������� sunlight. Suffice it to say that it’s that the tree needs. The USU height you are willing to fall!” are Self-Watering Containers, ������������� helpful to think of your fruit tree Kaysville experimental farm has Short, dense, well cared-for trees Raised and Square Foot ����������� as a solar collector, with sunlight its orchards planted in rows with are highly productive and easily Gardening, and Soil Bag Instant being converted to materials the low pressure sprinklers placed worked from the ground or short Gardens. Hands-on demon- tree needs as well as creating in between the trees and spray- ladders. This includes applying strations, plans, material lists. sugar in the flesh of the fruits. ing out into the alleys between sprays, ongoing pruning, and Saturday, March 22, Tooele HEALTHY EATING • BEING ACTIVE • MONITORING • PROBLEM SOLVING There are only so many resourc- the tree rows. The floor of the picking fruit. Home Depot, 222 E. 2400 North, TAKING MEDICATION • HEALTHY COPING • REDUCING RISKS es to go around in producing orchard is planted with manure There are some general prun- offered both at 11 a.m. and fruit, so you’ll need to thin your crops, legumes or slow-growing ing steps to employ, as well, 1 p.m. Contact Jay Cooper at fruit very early on to assure that grasses. This keeps weeds sup- as you work your way through [email protected] or 435- ������������������������� you get both sizable and sweet pressed, lowers the tempera- pruning your tree. Pruning is 830-1447. fruit. A good rule of thumb is tures, and builds biomass over a series of decisions, and once ���������������� that about 4/5 of original fruit time. It also puts water farther you’ve made the decision, it’s Jay Cooper can be contacted ������������������������� will need to be thinned out, and out from the base of the tree, the right one! I work from the at [email protected], or to keep the remaining fruit an encouraging wider root growth. bottom of the tree up, starting you can visit his website at dirt- �� average of 6 inches to 8 inches Now on to basic pruning by removing any suckers that farmerjay.com for videos and ������������������� apart. approaches for fruit trees. are growing at the soil line. As articles on gardening, shop skills, ����������������������������������������������� No matter what type of fruit Orchardists over the years have I move into the main part of culinary arts and landscaping. ������������������������������������� tree you have, it needs proper developed pruning practices for the tree, all downward point- ������������������������������������ ���������������������������������������������� CRITTER CHATTER ������������������������������������������� Inside Birch Family Pharmacy Starlings shine even outside their flocks n the late 1800s, Eugene species. Another interesting fact Schieffelin, an admirer of is their life expectancy. These IShakespeare and the head of Addie Lindsay birds can live up to 15 years in the American Acclimatization the wild. GUEST COLUMNIST Society organization, wanted to When Mr. Schieffelin released TOOELE LOCATION- 493 N. Main • 882.7775 introduce all the kinds of birds the birds in New York City, he mentioned in Shakespeare’s may have been trying to control plays to North America. 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THURSDAY March 6, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 TECH GURU Using Bing Smart Search in 8.1 to find anything n an effort to simplify search- use my location.” The other two to save your changes. While you have this useful to see how your results vary. ing, Microsoft Windows 8.1’s options may be more to your Let’s do a search together tool icon up, right-click “Disk Keep in mind, using the Bing IBing Smart Search has the Scott Lindsay liking. and see if you come up with the Cleanup” and click “Pin to Start.” Smart Search can give you better ability to search your PC, the The next section, “SafeSearch” same results. Open the Charm If you haven’t used Disk Cleanup customized search results, but GUEST COLUMNIST web and your OneDrive (former- is self explanatory. If your chil- bar by moving your cursor to before, read my article published it may be more invasive of your ly SkyDrive) at the same time for dren use your computer, select the top-right and then click June 13, 2013, in the Tooele privacy, using your location and whatever it is you need to find. “Strict” to give them the safest “Search.” Transcript-Bulletin newspaper computer settings to personalize First, let’s make sure your Bing After you turn on Bing, you’ll search results. Under the word “Search,” click for usage details. your results. Smart Search is enabled. Move notice below that you have three If you are on a metered con- the down arrow. Here you can Now, let’s try a search for your cursor to the top-right, sections where you’ll make some nection, click the slider to enable choose to search “Everywhere,” something on the Internet. Scott Lindsay actively promotes click “Settings” and then click choices. Under “Your search “Get search suggestions and web “Settings,” “Files,” “Web images” Open the Charm bar and click learning the computer, regard- “Change PC settings.” Next, click experience,” if you want the results from Bing over metered and “Web videos” for what- “Search.” In the drop-down less of age, to better one’s life and “Search and apps.” If “Search” at most tailored search results, connections” and also turn on ever it is you want to find. Go menu select “Web images” and circumstances and has helped the top-left isn’t selected, click it including those that will use the “roaming” option if it applies ahead and select “Everywhere” then in the search field, type thousands of people over the past now. To the right, click the slider your location to help you find to you. and then type “Disk Cleanup.” “Tooele, Utah.” You’ll see plenty 13 years to become better com- to turn on “Use Bing to Search what you need, click “Get per- Click the back arrow at the Simultaneously, a list will appear of beautiful pictures of our area. puter users. He can be reached at online.” sonalized results from Bing that top-left or just close the window with Disk Cleanup at the top. Try using the other options [email protected].

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Zander/Johnson Elder Gordon Nielson NEED CASH NOW? We Want to Make You a Loan! Ron and Cheri Zander are Elder Gordon Nielson has pleased to announce the mar- recently returned home from $ $ riage of the daughter, Kirsten, to serving two honorable years 100- 3,000 TODAY! Shandon Johnson, son of Edward for The Church of Jesus Christ Gentry Finance • 435-843-8680 and Susan Johnson. They will be of Latter-day Saints. He served married on March 8, 2014 in the in the Denver Colorado South, Salt Lake LDS Temple. A recep- Neuquén, and Comodoro Struggle With tion in their honor will be held Rivadavia Argentina missions. Oxycontin that evening from 6-8 p.m. at the He will be speaking in the Erda Opioid Addiction? LDS Chapel located at 1030 S. Ward sacrament meeting on Aspen Clinical Research is 900 West Kirsten is a 2012 Tooele Sunday, March 9 at 12:50 p.m. conducting a free inpatient High graduate. Shandon is a Gordon is the son of Doug and clinical research study of an 2008 Delta High graduate and Pam Nielson. investigational medication Heroin completed a LDS mission in San Shandon Johnson and Kirsten Zander for hose seeking treatment Morphine Fernando, Calif. The couple will for opioid dependence and addiction. Reimbursement reside in Provo as they complete Oxycodone for time and travel. their studies at UVU. GRADUATE Call 800-530-0998 Morgan Lerdahl www.aspclinic.com Sampson/Ferrin It’s official! The diploma Mike and Renae Ferrin are has finally arrived in the mail. happy to announce the marriage Utah State University conferred Sinus Infection? Allergies? of their son, Brock, to Bailee on Morgan Lynne Lerdahl the Sampson, daughter of Charles degree of master of health pro- Voice Disorders? and Debra Sampson. The couple motion on Dec. 14. Morgan will be married in the Salt Lake graduated summa cum laude LDS Temple on Friday, March with a GPA of 3.97. She is cur- David K. Palmer M.D. 7. A reception will be held in rently employed by Davis County J. Stevenson P.A.-C their honor from 6-8 p.m. at the Health Department working as (over 10 years of ears, nose and throat experience) Western Hills Church located an educator, specifically with at 5107 S. 5600 West, Kearns. If high risk individuals at the Davis Ear, Nose & Throat we have inadvertently missed County Jail. Way to go, Morgan! Head & Neck Surgery anyone, please come join in our You’ve made your family and Bailee Sampson and Brock Ferrin Allergy & Sinus happiness. friends proud. Voice Disorders COMMUNITY NEWS Call 882-6448 to make an appointment 1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste. #I • Tooele TJHS performs ‘Alice in Wonderland Jr.’ The play “Disney’s Alice in Wonderland Jr.” will be per- formed by the Tooele Jr. High ANSWERS ON: School drama department March Safety 7 and 8 and again on March 13, 14 and 15 beginning at 7 p.m. There will also be a special mati- nee on Saturday, March 15 at 1 p.m. All shows will be held in the school’s AV room. According to drama direc- tor Julia Smoot, the show is a great ensemble piece. It has all the music people love from the Disney movie, but it is jazzed COURTESY OF RICHARD VALDEZ up a bit more. There are also Pictured is the cast of “Alice in Wonderland Jr.” On the front row from left are Shari some new songs, including the Blodget, Lilly Gebs, Mackenzie Valencia, Dustin Stoddard, Kaylyn Ashby, Catherine beloved “Zipideedoda” done in Erekson, Anne Marie Sheets, Taylor Carman and Jayden Newkirk. On the back disco style. row from left are Natalie Stewart, Vienna Aagard, Denali Gerber, Jason Lorton, The cat is played by three Preston Berry, Jordan Alverson, Garrett Merrill and Jake Lemon. Not pictured are student actors. They include AJ Hofeling, Neeva Wimmer, Star Weisbarth and Malachi Toler. AJ Hofeling, Preston Berry and Jordan Alverson. There are three forming the preshow and during ticket from them to help them Alices in two different casts. In intermission. win the grand prize. Tickets will cast A, Alice is played by Allindia The show is great for families also be sold at the door. Ticket Hamilton and Neeva Wimmer, and the kids should love it. The prices are $5 for adults and $3 for and cast B includes Natalie cast has a competition to see students and children. A family Stewart, Lilly Gebs and Anne who can bring the most people pass can be purchased for $17. Marie Sheets. to the show. Anyone who knows The TJHS Glee will be per- a cast member can purchase a SCHOOL LUNCH

Breakfast Pork patty fingers, potatoes & Spaghetti, wheat rolls or tuna Monday, March 10 gravy, wheat rolls, mixed veg- fish sandwich, Sun Chips, green French toast sticks, toast, fresh gies, applesauce, milk beans, kiwi, coconut classics, fruit, milk Friday, March 14 milk Tuesday, March 11 Hay stacks, wheat rolls, car- Pop Tart, toast, string cheese, rots & celery sticks, peaches, Junior High fresh fruit, milk pumpkin chocolate chip cookie, Monday, March 10 Wednesday, March 12 milk Pizza: TJH Egg, sausage & cheese muffin, Fried rice, egg roll, Broccoli toast, hash brown patty, fresh Elementary School Normandy, peaches, pudding “BEING SAFE AROUND fruit, milk Monday, March 10 snacks, milk Thursday, March 13 Fried rice, egg roll or chalupa, Tuesday, March 11 ELECTRICITY IS ALWAYS ON Biscuits & gravy, cinnamon wheat rolls, peas & carrots, pine- Pizza: CJJH and GJH toast, fresh fruit, milk apple tidbits, fortune cookie, Fried rice, egg roll, peas & car- MY HONEY-DO LIST.” Friday, March 14 milk rots, pears, juicy gels, milk Waffles, toast, fresh fruit, juice, Tuesday, March 11 Wednesday, March 12 - Dave, Homeowner milk Oriental salad or chili, carrots Rollover dog, french fries, & celery sticks, orange smiles, cucumbers w/dip, kiwi, cherries High School small cinnamon roll, milk over cake, milk Monday, March 10 Wednesday, March 12 Thursday, March 13 Sweet-n-sour chicken & rice, Pizza: Harris Hot & spicy chicken, wheat Broccoli Normandy, pineapple Hot dog or BBQ rib sandwich, rolls, potatoes & gravy, mixed Sprucing up your home? Safety should be the first step of every project. We have tips tidbits, graham cracker cookies, potato wedges, corn, cottage veggies, applesauce, milk and information to help you stay safe around electricity indoors and out – especially milk cheese, pears, milk Friday, March 14 Tuesday, March 11 Thursday, March 13 Shepards pie, wheat rolls, near power lines. Your safety matters to us. Order our booklet Electricity 101 by calling Sweet pork taco, refried beans, Pizza: Middle Canyon corn, fruit cup, snickerdoodle 1-866-375-7085 or visit rockymountainpower.net/safety. corn, banana, juicy gels, milk Hay stacks, wheat rolls or cookie, milk Wednesday, March 12 stacked turkey sandwich, baked Ham and cheese pocket, toma- chips, mixed veggies, apple- Menu subject to change with- to soup, green beans, strawberry sauce, milk out notice. This institution is an shortcake, milk Friday, March 14 equal opportunity provider. Thursday, March 13 Pizza: Grantsville Rocky© 2014 Mountain Power B4 COMICSB4 COMICS

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Heart of the City by Mark Tatulli by J.C. Duffy

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Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by Timothy E. Parker March 3, 2014 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ACROSS 43 A little of DOWN 30 Sixths of an Don’t jump into something with- 1 Beaver this and 1 It may be inch, to out doing your due diligence. projects a little of slipped a printer The decision you make based on your findings will keep you from 5 Sired, that 2 Month on 32 Sign of by Paul Trapp biblically 44 Little the Hebrew spring making a costly mistake. ★★★ 10 White- role calendar 33 Syllables TAURUS (April 20-May 20): crested for a 3 One-quar- sung while Concentrate on learning and duck big star ter of tetra- skipping gathering experience and oppor- 14 Golden 45 In poor 4 Jargon, e.g. 34 Arrange, tunities will surface. Don’t be too calf, for health 5 Breakfast as hair quick to share with someone who example 46 Not companion 37 Rickey is likely to use the information 15 Decrease, real 6 Drop the fruits against you in a competitive situ- as support 49 Balkan ball, liter- 40 Middle of ation. ★★★ 16 Painted native ally or a square, GEMINI (May 21-June 20): A metalware 50 Scot’s figuratively sometimes change of heart will lead you in 17 California “No 7 “Anything 41 Bone-dry a much better direction. Offering woman’s way!” ___” 42 Shade imperfec- 51 Deal 8 Change of blue assistance to someone inspired tion? breaker? with the 47 Crowing to take the same path will enable 20 Coin with 53 Plane scenery time you to accomplish much more as a hole reservation 9 Magnetic 48 Gives a a team. ★★★★ in it 55 Narrow, flux units speech CANCER (June 21-July 22): 21 Weaves elevated 10 Abruptly 52 Tiptoe’s Do something creative that cap- together pathway discon- opposite tures your imagination. Too much 22 Wide 58 Buddhist nected, 54 Angle idle time will lead to boredom gap sacred in music indicator and expenditures that you cannot 25 Rash city 11 Look of in geometry afford. ★★ treatment 62 Site of distaste 55 Support for LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You 26 Nibbled on a famous 12 Building the elderly? are heading upward and must 29 It may be mission annexes 56 Put into not let anything or anyone stand rolled out 65 Pro’s foe 13 Soaking the pot in your way. Make calls that can in the 66 Improve, 18 Render 57 Joint for change your life or your direction. rain in writing ineffective a beggar? ★★★★★ 31 Intelligence, 67 It keeps 19 Transpar- 59 The Earth VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): slangily on rolling ent sheet turns on it 35 At all 68 Part 23 Shangri-la 60 Indian Keep a tight lid on the way you times, in of a resident gown feel, especially with regard to verse hammer 24 Swiss 61 Sailing the contracts, settlements and 36 Internet head currency waves money matters. Listen to what’s message 69 Emulate 26 Fabled 62 What some being said. ★★★ 38 Civil a high moralist yellow-bel- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): wrong roller 27 Dabbling lied birds Test the waters. Make your 39 Treasure 70 Marco ducks suck choices clear, and you will tempt Island Polo 28 Bud Grace 63 Stopover someone you least expect to see locale crossed it 64 Like 33 things your way. ★★★ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): SAME PLACE? By Gary Cooper Make whatever job you do speak for your integrity, work ethic and ability to take whatever you are given and turn it into a master- piece. ★★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Take a step in the right direction. Make a couple of per- sonal improvements and you will raise your self-esteem and invite others to compliment you on your progress. ★★★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Don’t expect everyone to agree with you. Be prepared to take the bad with the good. Have your answers and suggestions ready. ★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Take the role of the person in your group who gets things done. Wheel and deal and make plans that are geared toward money- making endeavors. ★★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don’t let confusion set in. Help others without making a cash donation. Greater focus should be put on ways to develop your creative dreams. Join groups that share similar interests. ★★★

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THURSDAY March 6, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5 BOOKWORM GRANTSVILLE TAEKWONDO ‘The Heart Health Bible’ t’s no secret that heart dis- stress reduction, a smart diet 60 million Americans suffering ease is the No. 1 killer of men and regular physical activity, from heart disease, changes in Iand women in the United which can add to our overall our behavior are essential to States, claiming nearly 1 million health and longevity. With some putting us on a sensible path- lives each year. The irony is that way that not only can help to it’s also one of the most prevent- prevent heart disease, but actu- able diseases. ally reverse it! Dr. John M. Kennedy, a board The five steps of his H-E-A- member of the American Heart R-T plan are: 1) Healing blood Association and professor of pressure by learning to relax, cardiology at Harbor-UCLA adding aerobic exercise to our Medical Center, has successfully daily routine and decreasing helped thousands of patients salt; 2) Energizing the heart with his pioneering approach to with exercise; 3) Acting on fat preventative cardiology. Many by using a BMI calculator and of the techniques and strategies making better food choices; 4) are outlined in his new book: Reducing blood sugar, since “The Heart Health Bible.” high blood sugar increases the According to Dr. Kennedy, risk of heart disease; 5) Tackling many of us have lost sight of triglycerides to differentiate the big picture by placing too good fats from the harmful. COURTESY OF GUY VERSLUIS much emphasis on fad diets. This is an excellent guide that Grantsville Taekwondo students won 27 gold medals, 25 silver medals and 19 bronze medals at the Synergy Invitational Tournament in Salt Lake City on Feb. 8. Pictured on the front row are Stephanie Erisman, Keagan While weight and food intake includes anecdotes, tips and Wicker, Ryker Jones, Jaydon North, Joshua Cashio, Talon Kerwood, Doug Marsing, Savanna Kirby, Jeremy Westra are important, many diet plans even recipes to help protect us and Jaxon Smith. On the second row are Karel Peterson, Matthew Erisman, Alan Hunsaker, Danielle Hunsaker, are complicated, and more than and the ones we love against “The Heart Health Bible: The 5- Justin Hall, Hayden Schmidt and Briggs Gunderson. a few simply don’t work effec- heart disease. Making his five Step Plan to Prevent and Reverse tively. steps part of our daily routine Heart Disease” Dr. Kennedy outlines a more can create a wellness that can by John M. Kennedy, M.D. holistic approach, including help save our lives. Reviewed by Larry Cox ������������� Behind your Transcript-Bulletin is a FULL SERVICE Printing, Design, and Distribution Service! ������� ����� ���������� ������� ���������� ��������� ������� �������������� ����������� ������������� Let us help you get the word out! From family newsletters to market-wide business promotions, we can do it all—right here! Contact us today! (435) �������� TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Serving You Since 1894 B6 BULLETING BOARD

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We will meet on Monday from 4-5:30 Preschool hour everyone. We want to get the com- every week. Sunday services are in the Settlement Canyon, Tooele. Breakfast Sons of Utah Pioneers Tooele p.m. through April 14 at the USU Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. the Tooele munity involved and invite all people in Stansbury High School café at 10 a.m. on the second Saturday, 9 a.m., Jim’s The goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Extension Auditorium, 151 N. Main St. Family Center has a fun activity hour order to forge relationships and build and at our Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 Cafe. For more information or a ride, Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep Overlake Homeowners There is a $10 registration fee. Be sure of learning, singing and creating. This bridges between people of all economic a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find call Jim at 435-850-9203. alive our pioneer heritage. We do this Association to attend the Registration Open House Ready, Set, School! preschool class is backgrounds in Tooele. Although the out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting through histories, stories, artifacts, The next meeting is scheduled for on Monday, Feb. 10 from 4-5:30 p.m. at for all children up to 5 years of age. meal is being served from TUMC, it www.NLOT.org. Tooele County monuments, museums, service and Thursday, March 13, 7 p.m., Overlake the USU Extension. Call 435-843-2142 Please come and enjoy the fun. For is a non-denominational event and we scholarships. Much of this labor of for more information. invite and encourage all people to join Historical Society Elementary. All homeowners and inter- more info, call 833-1978 ext. 2127 or Charity love is found in the Tooele Pioneer ested residents are invited and encour- ext. 2010. We’re located at 301 W. Vine us. We will need help and volunteers in Museum at 47 E. Vine in Tooele, as various ways, such as helping to serve, Meeting aged to attend. The annual meeting Grantsville St., Bldg. #11 (right behind Tooele High Utah Food Bank well as various statues and monuments will be Thursday, April 3, Holiday Inn School). cook and clean up, donate food and Our featured speaker for the Tooele around the county. The Tooele Pioneer Utah Food Bank food truck will distribute Express, 1531 N. Main St. share talents. If you are interested in County Historical Society meeting on cemetery, at the mouth of Settlement Grantsville High School Class food at New Life Christian Fellowship’s Kindergarten Readiness getting involved, e-mail Carissa Sanders Tuesday, March 11, 7 p.m., will be Canyon, is another of our projects. We Lake Point location, 1533 Meadowlark 4H Cooking Club of ’64 Reunion The Tooele Family Center is offering a at [email protected] or call Joseph Liddell. His presentation will be are always looking for artifacts and Ln., Thursday, March 13, 10 a.m. to This month in 4H cooking club we will The GHS class of 1964 will have its free weekly workshop for both parents (785) 737-3467. about the history of Erda and the new histories, including yearbooks, as a loan 11 a.m. For more information, call 843- be making homemade hot cocoa and 50-year reunion Saturday, March 22, and children. The class is designed monument that will be dedicated on or gift to be displayed for everyone’s 7430 or visit www.nlot.com. smoothies and learning how to cook 1 p.m., GHS room 31. The reunion is to give parents tips and ideas of how Church of Christ March 15, 2014, 1 p.m. at Excelsior benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum. Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah with the microwave. Meeting will be taking place in conjunction with the Old to make their child’s education years Academy, 124 E. Erda Way. To learn more about this fascinating Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. Tooele Children’s Justice March 11, 4-6 p.m. at 151 N. Main. Folks Sociable. For more information, successful. Your child must be 4 years work, attend a potlcuk dinner the first and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. Center Cost $6. Register and pay by March contact Glenn Orgill at 884-3745. old and beginning Kindergarten in Historical Society Books Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in 10. Stop by the office at 151 N. Main September 2014. The next session is Tooele County Historical Society’s books the Tooele Senior Citizens Center next USU Wind Orchestra at GHS seek to be the Lord’s church estab- need of fruit drinks, bottled water, soda in the health building to prepay and April 2-April 30. will be available to purchase at our to the Tooele Pioneer Museum. A short The Utah State University Wind lished about 33 AD. The Bible produces and fruit snacks. We appreciate all register. Office is open Monday through meeting. The History of Tooele County educational program will follow din- Orchestra will perform at Grantsville nondenominational Christians only. donations. For inquiries or drop-off call Thursday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. If you have Volume II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, ner. To speak with someone about the High School with the GHS Wind Scouting Jesus is our only head of the church, 435-843-3440. 25 S. 100 East, Tooele. questions, please call Darlene at 435- and Railroading in Tooele is $20, and museum, call Tim Booth at 882-1902. Symphony on Wednesday, March 12, 7 headquarters are heaven. Come and 840-4404. Mark your calendar now for we also have eight note cards depicting For more information about the Sons p.m. Admission is free. Cub Scout Roundtable grow with us. Call 882-4642. United Methodist Church next month’s meeting, which will be four different pioneer buildings for $4. of Utah Pioneers, call Glen Stevens at It takes more than LUCK when it comes Tooele United Methodist church offers a Cookies, Cookies, Cookies! On April 3 These will make great gifts for your fam- 882-3168. from 4-6 p.m. Grantsville Song Cycle to providing a great Cub Scouting pro- Cornerstone Baptist free dinner every Wednesday starting at ily and friends. Expand your creativity this new year in gram. Join us Thursday, March 6, 7:30 Passion for God, compassion for people 4 p.m. All are welcome. Mood disorder support group a unique songwriting project called the at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: Move It! Move It! Move It! 4H p.m. at the Tooele Junior High School AV Historical sign Do you or someone you love have a “Grantsville Song Cycle!” Participants 882-6263. Come as you are this Food pantry Kids Activity Club Room, 411 W. Vine, for another great The Tooele Co. Historical Society has mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation will take stories about Grantsville his- Sunday, where you can hear a message The First Baptist Church in Tooele is Join the fun on March 20 from 4-5 p.m. Cub Scouting resource. What pack will recently made a loan agreement with offers help, hope and healing. Please tory, natural surroundings and people from the Bible and meet new friends. offering an emergency food pantry to for this fun club meeting. You will do earn a visit from the district PACK-A- the Utah State Historical Society to join us for support group sessions every and turn them into music. Find out more Service times: Bible study (for all ages) meet the needs of our community. The different activities each month. Some DERM!? What packs will earn their own display an old Lincoln Highway sign that Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New on our blog, www.clarkhistoricfarm. 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; food pantry is available for emergency things you will do include: agility clinic, PACK-A-DERM? was on the border of Utah and Nevada. Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in blogspot.com or contact Laurie Hurst, evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays yoga, dance aerobics and much more. The unique sign is on display at the Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at 884-4409. dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at Pioneer Museum. Meeting will be held in auditorium at TATC 580 S. Main Street. For information call 841-9903. 151 N. Main. No charge but please call for all services, and children’s church Family History Center during morning worship. WiseGuys 882-2048. Seeking Historical Items PFCCA the office at 277-2405 to let us know Greet your ancestors free at the Early Utah Masterpieces Program during evening worship. Tooele County Historical Society would The Professional Family Child Care you plan to attend. Plan for future club Grantsville Family History Center, 117 Early Utah Masterpieces, a Utah Arts like members of the community who Association of Utah will be holding meetings on April 10 and May 8. E. Cherry St. All are welcome with Gardening and Museums’ Traveling Exhibition, is Mountain of Faith Lutheran have any family or personal histories, Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth consultants there to assist you. Open We’re a healthy, growing congregation Domestic Violence now on display at the TATC. This exhibit photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Tuesday of each month from 7-9 p.m. Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday who welcomes newcomers and reaches Fruit Tree, Grape and Berry Presentation highlights a selection of important and VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that This support group/training meeting through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 out to those in need. Join us for worship Pruning Demonstrations you would like to donate to our orga- Join us as Celia Costanzo talks about historically significant works in the Utah is open to all childcare providers in to 9 p.m. Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. Saturday, March 8, learn hands on how nization to please call us. We are also domestic violence, child abuse and bul- State Fine Art Collection. These works Stockton, Tooele, Erda, Stansbury, Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God to prune apple, cherry, peach, pear, looking for books, newspaper articles, lying. In memory of Micaela Costanzo, will be on display through March 26. Grantsville and Lake Point. For more with respect without taking ourselves grapes, raspberry and blackberries. photos, brochures or any history that who was murdered in Wendover, Nev., Stansbury Park There will be an art reception held on information, call Kathy Witt, 435-830- too seriously. Check us out on Facebook Session One will be at my home at 984 pertains to the Tooele County area. If in March 2011. The event is free to March 13 from 4-7 p.m. 9614. by searching for Mountain of Faith Ironwood Road, Erda, from 10 a.m. you would like to donate them to our the public at Tooele Applied Technology Stansbury Park CERT Mini-Classes Lutheran Church. Please join us for to noon. Session Two will be held at organization, or if you would let us make College, 88 S. Tooele Blvd., March 7, Stansbury Park CERT will have a CERT Family Support Center Tooele Applied Technology College will meaningful worship that is also casual the Bitner home at 140 E. Durfee St. a copy for the Tooele County Historical The Family Support Center is a non- 7-9 p.m. training day for anyone in Tooele County hold free mini-classes this year on the and relaxed. For more information, call in Grantsville from 2-4 p.m. Bring your Society, please call Alice Dale at 435- profit agency providing services in Salt on March 15 at the Erda Fire Station, third Thursday of every month. 882-7291. pruning tools. Check the weather fore- 882-1612. Lake and Tooele County. Free 12-week Tooele County Summit 2163 Erda Way, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. cast and dress appropriately! in-home parenting skills program. The Tooele County Summit and Town It is only one day because most of the Enrollment for New Programs St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Hall meeting on underage drinking will Families with children birth to 17 will training you can do online first before We are currently enrolling for our new Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- Saturday Gardening Groups, Events and be held on Monday, April 7, 6-8:45 p.m. receive instruction during an 80-minute coming to the training day, which is a programs, which include Industrial rament followed by fellowship. Sunday at Tooele High School. The summit is for Workshops Sports weekly visit to gain the tools they need hands-on skills day. For more informa- Maintenance, Heavy Duty Diesel mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ Coming Soon at Tooele Valley Nursery high school students and their parents. to strengthen their family. Topics dis- tion go to www.stansburyparkcert.com Technician and Nail Technician pro- Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron at 10 a.m., 425 E. Cimmarron Way and The public is invited to attend the key- Tooele Valley Country Players cussed include communication, conflict under training day. grams. For detailed information about all Drive, Tooele. Phone: 882-4721. Email: state Route 36. Call 435-843-5959 for note address by Steve Wright. The key- The Tooele Valley Country Players will resolution, attachment and bonding, programs, visit www.tatc.edu. [email protected]. Web at more information and topics. note will be held from 6-7 p.m. Students perform at the Grantsville Senior Center establishing rules and routines as well www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are at Tooele High School, Stansbury High on Saturday, March 15 from 1-3 p.m. as managing stress. Please contact Tooele City Library ATV Round-up Scholarship God’s beloved child, beautifully created Small Space Gardening School, Grantsville High School and Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext. 107 for Fundraiser in God’s own image. Whatever your his- Workshop 15th Annual NWTF Banquet Blue Peak High School can clear U’s for Regular Events more information. You can also visit Mark your calendars for May 17. Tooele tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, Taught by Jay Cooper, topics are and Auction attending the summit. Check with your Tuesdays, 11 a.m., Wiggle Worms (inter- Applied Technology College will be familysupportcenter.org. the Episcopal Church welcomes you. Self-Watering Containers, Raised and Tooele County Strutters, the local schools for more information. active story time for 1- to 2-year-old chil- holding its third annual ATV Round-up Square Foot Gardening, and Soil Bag chapter of the National Wild Turkey Tooele Family AI-Anon dren); Wednesdays and Thursdays, 11 Scholarship Fundraiser at Ophir Park. Spanish services Basic Cake Decorating Instant Gardens. Hands-on demonstra- Federation, will hold their annual ban- Wednesdays at 5 p.m. at Alano Club (by and 11:30 a.m., story time; Thursdays, For more information on registration or La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le Cake decorating class will be on April 4, tions, plans, material lists. Saturday, quet and auction on Saturday, April 12, White’s Trailer Court), 1120 Utah Ave., 4 to 6 p.m., teen time with gaming, to become a sponsor, please contact invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves 7-9 p.m., USU Extension, 151 N. Main March 22, Tooele Home Depot, 222 at Deseret Peak Complex. Doors open Sundays at 5 p.m. at Mountain of Faith movies and more; Fridays, 3:30 to 5:30 Sarah Anderson at 435-248-1802. 6 p.m., Domingos 2 p.m. We invite you St., Tooele. Cost is $10 per person. E. 2400 North, offered both at 11 Lutheran Church. Call Gesele with ques- p.m., kids crafts; Select Tuesdays, 4 to their Spanish services on Thursday at 5 p.m. Early bird ticket packages will This includes all supplies needed for the a.m. and 1 p.m. Contact Jay Cooper at tions, 435-224-4015. p.m., family movies. at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come be available until April 1. For tickets class. Register soon because class size [email protected] or 435-830-1447. Education to know a church that focused in the or more information, call or text Laurie is limited. Call 435-843-2142. word of God rather than the emotions. Erickson, 435-830-9224, Jody Erickson, Seniors Grantsville City 435-849-1082, or Ty Anderson, 435- Spring and Easter Craft Network meetings God loves you and he wants to reveal Moose Lodge Library Looking to obtain or improve your 830-4660. Come join us for a night of Workshop himself to you. Located at 276 E. 500 Medical equipment needed employment? Come join the Tooele North, Tooele. Call 840-5036, rides Meals at Lodge fun, food and prizes for the entire family. The Spring and Easter Craft Workshop Tooele and Grantsville Senior Centers Programs Networking Group and learn job seeking provided. Change in Time: Friday and Saturday will be held on Friday, March 21 from Alzheimer’s Caregivers are in need of donated medical equip- The Grantsville City Library, 42 N. techniques, how to market yourself, get night dinners will be served from 5-9 2-9 p.m. at the Arts and Craft Center at Support Group ment to be used for seniors in need. Bowery St., has started the fall/winter support and actually search job leads. St. Marguerite p.m. Friday night dinners include Clam the Tooele Army Depot. The workshop is Next meeting Tuesday, March 18 3-4 New or gently used items needed are Story Time Program. Story Time will be Every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Tooele St. Marguerite Catholic Community Chowder or Homemade Chili, and/or for adults only. Call the Arts Council at p.m., Tooele Senior Citizens Center, wheelchairs, walkers, canes or other held each Thursday at 4 p.m. unless LDS Employment Resource Center locat- welcomes you to worship with us. fish baskets (halibut, Shrimp, or chicken 435-843-2142 with any questions. 59 E. Vine St., Tooele. Open to anyone items that may be useful to our seniors. otherwise indicated. The program is ed next to Deseret Industries. Everyone Our liturgy schedule is as follows: strips). Costs are $10 for halibut or caring for someone with Alzheimer’s dis- Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen- Maxi Skirt Class designed to create in young children a is welcome. Saturday Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 7:45 a.m. shrimp baskets w/cup of chowder, ter, 435 843-4103, or Dan Lawrence, (Spanish), 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., ease or related dementia. Learn about Come learn how to make your own Maxi love of books through stories, puppets, chicken strips w/cup of chowder $7. 435-843-4753, at the Grantsville center. Online courses Monday through Friday 9 a.m. Religious this memory loss condition. Get and/or Skirt on Friday, April 11 from 7-9 p.m., games, music and crafts. For more infor- Bowl of chowder $4, and cup of chowder Online courses in Network+ and education for youth: Sunday 9 a.m. share ideas with other family caregivers. USU Extension, 151 N. Main, Tooele. mation, call 435-884-1670. $2. Saturday night dinners include 16- Grantsville Senior Center Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- Confession 4 p.m. Saturday. Office Cost is $5 and the class is for adults ounce ribeye or T-bone steak w/choice The senior center is for the enjoyment fessional seeking to upgrade their skills hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday Recovery International only. Register at Tooele City Hall, 90 of baked potato/fries, salad and roll for We have a very structured group that of all senior citizens 55 and older. Schools and knowledge of networking and secu- and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call N. Main. Call 435-843-2142 for more $15. Halibut or salmon steak w/choice follows a format of four basic steps: Activities have started. For info, call rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA 435-882-3860. St. Marguerite Catholic information. of baked or fries, salad and roll $15, report an upset, describe thoughts, 884-3446. Exercise class twice a week, Daddy Daughter Prom Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the Elementary School can be reached or Jumbo Shrimp w/choice of baked or impulses, feelings and sensations. If bunco, bingo, pinochle once a week. Daddy Daughter Prom held March 15, TATC at 248-1800 for more information at 435-882-0081. We are located on USU/TATC Carnival of fries, salad and roll for $13. No orders you can’t change a situation, you can Jewelry, painting and ceramics once a 5:30-8:30 p.m., in the Stansbury High or to enroll. the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Information taken after 8:45 p.m. Members who change your attitude toward it. Life week. Arts and Crafts on the second School cafeteria. For Dad and daughters Street. Utah State University Tooele and the purchase five dinners either Friday or and fourth Monday at 10 a.m. Meals on age 14 and under. Cost is $6 for Dad Adult education can be distressing, but not dangerous. Tooele Applied Technology College are Get your high school diploma this year. St. Marguerite Lent Meals Saturday nights at regular price will Recovery is helpful for handling addic- Wheels for homebound. Lunch served and daughters. Pictures are $3 for one receive their next dinner free. Daily daily. Suggested donation of $2.50. holding a Carnival of Information. A fun- All classes required for a high school Saint Marguerite Catholic Church’s tions, fears, anxiety, anger, loneliness, or $5 for two. lunch specials are available at the lodge The center also provides rides to the filled night of games and activities for diploma, adult basic education, GED Knights of Columbus will be serving fish worries and any challenge. Try it for from 11a.m. For members and their store or doctor visits in Tooele and everyone, and information on programs Grantsville Elementary preparation and English as a second during lent beginning March 7 through six weeks. For more information, call guests. Grantsville areas. Call 843-4102. and degrees from USU Tooele and TATC. Community Council language are available. Register now April 11. Cost is $7 for a three-piece MaryAnn 884-0215. Enjoy free hot dogs, popcorn, cotton Grantsville Elementary School will hold to graduate — just $50 per semester. and $5 for a two-piece. All meals Entertainment Grantsville Senior Center candy and snow cones. Please join us Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call 833- served with fries, coleslaw and dessert. Positive Psychology the fourth community council meeting of Tony Medina and his band will be play- Learn simple ways to increase hap- Membership Drive Monday, March 17, 2-7 p.m. at TATC, 8750. Adult education classes are for Location is 15 S. 7th St., Tooele. Dinner the 2013-2014 school year on Thursday, ing Friday, March 7, 8-11 p.m. For mem- piness through Positive Psychology. The Grantsville Senior Center 88 S. Tooele Blvd. students 18 and over. will be served starting at 6 p.m. Please March 20, 4 p.m., in the Media Center. bers and their guests only. Wednesday, March 19, 6-7 p.m., Tooele Membership Drive will be held Friday, come and enjoy good food and good Mike Quarnberg Fundraiser All interested parents from Grantsville ESOL City Library, 128 W. Vine St., Tooele. March 7, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 120 Center Elementary are invited to attend. company. Special Event A fundraiser for Mike Quarnberg will ESOL conversational classes are Contact Mykenzie Hydo at 801-523- St. There will be door prizes, drawings, St. Patrick’s Day dinner of corned beef be held March 15 at Deseret Peak held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL 4268 for more information. entertainment and good food. Call 435- TJHS Community Council Brit-Ammi Kahal and cabbage will be served from 6-9 Complex, 5-9:30 p.m. Live music from students may also come anytime the 884-3446 for more information. The next Tooele Junior High Schoo Covenant People Assembly are teach- p.m. that day. No regular Saturday night Kendle Creek, as well as an appearance center is open for individualized study. ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian Take Off Pounds Sensibly Community Council meeting will be held steak/fish dinners will be served. For Do something good for yourself and Tooele Senior Center by Cowboy Poet Tyler Guy. Food will be Registration is $50 per semester. Call faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at Thursday, March 20 at 5 p.m. in the members and their guests only. your heart, and make a plan to lose The senior center is for the enjoyment of provided by Casa del Rey. There will be 833-8750 for more information. 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call TJHS Library. that excess weight. TOPS can help you all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- a live auction, games and prizes. The 843-5444 for more information. cost is $20 per ticket with all proceeds Toto needed for SHS Drama Eagles achieve your goals and support you in ing activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, exercise program three times going to Mike Quarnberg. Stansbury High School’s Drama Program Churches Bible Baptist Church your journey of health and wellness. We a week, line dancing, wood carving, is looking for a well-trained dog to play The folks at Bible Baptist Church would provide accountability through weekly Steak Night Wii games, watercolor class, movies AARP Smart Driver Course Toto in its upcoming production of “The The Church of Jesus Christ of like to invite you to some old fashioned weigh-ins and support and encourage- Remember the Eagles Auxiliary serves and health classes. Meals on Wheels The Smart Driver Course will be Wizard of Oz.” Should be kennel-trained Latter-day Saints church services with singing from the ment in a non-judgmental environment. only the freshest steaks and the good available for homebound. Lunch served held March 21, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and available the last week of April To find a meeting house and time of old fashioned hymns and messages TOPS is open to all men, women, teens fresh cut, home-cooked French fries. weekdays for age 60 and above, sug- Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 and the first two weeks of May. Small worship for The Church of Jesus Christ from the old fashioned KJV Bible. Some and preteens. There are now two TOPS The special for Friday, March 7 is a gested donation of $2.50, $4.50 for N. Main St., Tooele. The cost is $20 or black terrier breeds are preferable. If of Latter-day Saints, go to http://mor- things should never change. Sunday chapters in Tooele to accommodate your two-piece halibut dinner for $9 or three- under age 60. The center also provides $15 showing a current AARP member- interested, contact Glen Carpenter at mon.org/meetinghouse or contact 435- Service times: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday piece for $11. transportation to the store or doctor ship card. Call 435-843-3690 to register [email protected] or call 850-8211. gospel hour, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 12:30 at 5 p.m. at the old county courthouse. visits for residents in the Tooele and or for more information. 435-882-2479, ext. 4510. p.m.; Wednesday evening services, Sunday Breakfast Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for informa- Berean Full Gospel Church tion. UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at Grantsville areas. Call 435-843-2110 for Brady Baby 5K fun run/walk 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at Breakfast will be served on March Dual Language Immersion We invite you to discover how God’s 840-2152. 9 from 9 a.m. to noon. The menu is 9 a.m. at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse, 240 more information. Trevor and Ashlee Brady adopted Zeke Word can transform your life and provide great, eggs and meat, cooked to order, W. 500 North. Call Lisa at 882-1442 for in June 2013, and now they’re trying Programs Senior Circle you with the answers for questions and Mountain View Baptist Church omelets, pancakes and French toast information. Also see the TOPS website to bring home Zeke’s sibling in March. Attention all Kindergarten parents in Senior Circle is for those ages 50 and for problems you may be struggling to We would like to invite you to discover with meat and eggs, your choice, for $7 at www.tops.org. Proceeds of the Brady Baby 5K fun run/ Tooele Valley! We are having our first better and costs just $15 a year per overcome. Come join us this Sunday what God’s plan and purpose is for for adults and $3 for children 11 years walk on March 8 will go toward the fam- parent/patron informational meeting person or $27 for a couple. Call 843- morning for our 10 a.m. worship service your life. The Bible contains all of the of age and under. There is a $5 special Tooele Gem and Mineral ily. See the family’s page on Facebook about the Dual Language Immersion 3690 for more information or a member- Programs that will begin next fall. Any where we will assemble in praise, share answers for life’s questions. Come each Sunday. Public is invited. Society or www.eventbrite.com for more informa- testimonies and explore worship in ways and join us this Sunday for our adult Tooele Gem and Mineral Society meets ship application. Lots of great health tion and registration. interested parents/guardians that will benefits and fun activities. have first graders in the district next that strive to highlight the greatness of Bible study and graded Sunday School St. Patrick’s Dinner the second Tuesday of each month Community Art Classes year are invited to attend. The DLI pro- God. After our morning praise and wor- which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship Chairman Cheryl Barrus will serve corn at the Tooele Applied Technology ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible service begins at 11 a.m. We also have beef and cabbage dinner with the trim- College, 88 S. Tooele Blvd., 7:30 p.m. The Tooele City Arts Council will be grams for next year: Spanish at Middle Transcript-Bulletin Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 mings on Saturday, March 15, 5-7:30 Membership dues are only $10 per year offering community art classes for Canyon, Mandarin Chinese at Northlake, mornings at 635 N. Main St., (Phil’s p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. The cost is $8 per person. There if you would like to join, or just come adults. The available classes include French at Grantsville, Portuguese at Hometown Writers Wanted Glass), or call 435-578-8022 for more p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs will be a Booze Basket Raffle and all visit. Come learn about rocks, minerals Pottery, Watercolor Painting (March Harris and German at West. Hometown writers wanted. Help contrib- information. and let us pray together for God’s help. proceeds will go to the Lew Reed Spinal and ways to craft with them and enjoy 6), Photo Editing (April 1), and Basic ute feature stories about the county’s Mountain View Baptist Church meets at Cord Injury Fund. Take Outs will be avail- field trips for rock collecting. We are Pen and Ink Drawing (March 3). Check Excelsior Academy tours most interesting people. Prior writing First Baptist Church the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite able. Members and guests invited. celebrating 50 years since the club was out our complete class schedule at Curious about charter schools? Want to experience preferred but not required. Some churches seek to entertain, some 2C. Join us. formed. Come have fun with us! Visit us www.tooelecity.org. Register soon. know more about Excelsior Academy? High school students encouraged to seek to be politically correct. We seek Past Presidents Dinner on Facebook. Contact: 435-882-5752 Space is limited. If you have any ques- Tours are held each Wednesday apply. Contact Community News Editor to know Jesus Christ better, through Stansbury Park Baptist Church Meeting or email TooeleGemAndMineral@gmail. tions, please contact the Tooele City at 8:30 a.m. School tours cover a Richard Briggs at 435-882-0050 or understanding and applying His Word to Please join us each Sunday morning at The Past Presidents will meet at the com. Arts Council at 435-843-2142 or at range of topics such as the Excelsior [email protected]. our lives. If that is what you seek, then 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible Sun Lok Yen Restaurant at 7 p.m., [email protected]. Academy Philosophy and Vision, Direct Instruction, CHAMPS and the character join us in worship of the Lord, and in Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse Wednesday, March 19. PMP Jan Fox Live Fit Tooele County Playtime! For Kids and Parents development program. There is also serving Him by serving those around us. (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For will host the evening. All PPs are invited Live Fit Tooele County sponsored indoor Sunday Bible study: 9:45 a.m., Worship details, please call us at 830-1868 or active play. For a detailed calendar, go Children 5 and under and parents are an opportunity to observe the school’s to come. is at 11 a.m., 882-2048. go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. to livefittc.org. invited to attend Playtime! This free pro- unique group settings. Come and tour gram is designed for parents and chil- the building and have any questions United Methodist Church First Lutheran Church Disabled American answered. Everyone is welcome, 124 E. dren to stay physically active together Tooele United Methodist Church ser- First Lutheran Church at 349 N. Seventh Erda Way, Erda. 882-3062. Veterans during the cold weather months. Be pre- vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. St. would like to invite you to hear of Bulletin Board Policy pared to find your inner child with your Please check our website, tooelecumc. God’s grace and the love of Christ who Meeting If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript- child. Parents are required to stay and org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- died to forgive you of your sins and Tooele Family Center DAV meeting is scheduled Saturday, Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to rbriggs@tooeletranscript. participate in the activities. Playtime will 1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell at 801-651- attain salvation on your behalf every March 22 at 2 p.m., Moose Lodge. be held at the Dow James Building, 438 2557 for more info. We are located at Sunday morning at 10 a.m. com. “The Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organi- Story and craft hour The DAV holds meetings on the third W. 400 North, from 11 a.m. to noon on 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. zations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should March 3, March 10 and March 17. No Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at New Life Christian Fellowship Saturday of every month. the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or pre-registration is needed. Call 435-843- Wednesday meal We invite you to worship and serve the adventures of books and make fun 2142 for more information. Every Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m., Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement crafts. For more info, call 833-1978 ext. Masons we will serve a free dinner from Tooele food pantry is open from noon to 3 will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising 2127 or ext. 2010. We’re located at Tooele City 4-H Community Club United Methodist Church. Everyone p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. 301 W. Vine St., Bldg. #11 (right behind Meeting The Tooele City 4-H Community Club is is invited to come and eat. Our goal E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, Tooele High School). Masons meeting second Friday at the day prior to the desired publication date. for youth in the third grade and older. is to provide a free, hot meal for women and men are also available 7 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m., 22 KID SCOOP B7

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© 2014 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 30, No. 12 JJaret asked Alexander about his future plans. Read AAlexander’s goals, and then write down your own.

• IInternships with different cchefs, cooking and getting aan idea what it is like in the rrestaurant business. • PPublish a cookbook for other kkids to use to cook. (He is wworking on that now.) MasterChef Junior winner Alexander QQ::WWhenhen did yyouou begin cooking? Weiss with judges • AAttend culinary school and A: I started baking wwith my mom when I was about 3 or Joe Bastianich, tthen be head chef at my own Gordon Ramsay rrestaurant. 4. I baked things like cupcakes and cookies with her. and Graham Elliot. As I got older, around the age of 10, I started watching my dad cook savory food. I wanted to try things and get in the kitchen with him. • HHave my own restaurant Q:How did you prepare fforor the showshow?? ccooking modern Italian food – A: Before I even got the news that I was going on the aalmost like Drago Centro Q:How did you get on the show? show, I acted like I was already selected. I started cuisine (the restaurant the young chefs took over on A: My school sent an email saying anyone with a practicing super technical things like searing tuna, MasterChef Junior). real passion for cooking could go and audition making profiteroles and éclairs. in New York City for the MasterChef Junior show. First, I had a phone interview, and then Q:What was the time frame from the a 30 minute on-camera cooking demo. Last, start of the show until they announced there was an interview/audition. They asked the winner? me to cook an egg, cut a vegetable, and A: It all took less than a month. measure some water, so that was really simple. Q:Did you stay in a hotel while taping the show? A: Only one of my parents could come out to Los Angeles with me, so my mom came out with me for the beginning of the show. Since I stayed in the competition for a long time, my dad came out later.

We were not allowed to leave the hotel until one of the show’s crew members came to get us. It was fun, a bit claustrophobic at times, having to stay in a hotel room for so long. Q:What is something people don’t know about the show that would be surprising? A: I think what would surprise you is that back at the hotel, we were all super nice to each other. We could completely drop the competition. We were all WriteWrite your goals below. Show really good themthe to a parent and talk friends and aboutabout what you’d need to do to Alexander adds cheese to would go down make them happen. his pasta during the competition. to the pool and hang around.

Q:It seems that baking a layer cake was the most difficult task for you on the show. Since then, have you tried it again? A: On the show, it was really difficult for me, but I think I was being too ambitious. I was trying to do too manmanyy thinthingsgs in 90 minutes. But I am going to High Fiveve try to bake another layer cake! Find 5 numbers in today’s newspaper.per. Use your divisionon JJaretaret BosargeBo is a third grader in Alexander stands with fellow Petaluma,Petalum Calif. Jaret loves food, so competitor, Dara, at the moment it skills to find halff of gettinggetting the chance to interview the was announced he had won. each number. wwinnerinner of FOX’s MasterChef Junior Standards Link: Math:h: wwasas jjustus too good to resist! Number Sense.

Find the words in the puzzle. Then Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Everyone Can Cook! CUPCAKES look for each word in this week’s Follow simple written directions. Alexander told Jaret that learning to cook a few simple dishes CULINARY Kid Scoop stories and activities. makes for cheaper and better tasting meals. Circle every KITCHEN other letter to see which two things he thinks everyone A L L E X C A N N D should learn to cook. MMEASURE ITITALIAN E E A W R U I E A S PPASSION R R L O K P H A I P This week’s word: FFUTURE U M U H G C O A L A CLAUSTROPHOBIC CCAMERA T C A S T A T R A S The adjective HHOTEL claustrophobic means U H S I A K E E T S feeling uncomforatble or BBAKE stressed in enclosed spaces. F E K A B E L M I I GGOAL Being stuck at home CCHEF T F O O D S M A E O during the storm made me claustrophobic. FFOOD Y R A N I L U C R N SSHOW Try to use the word AALL Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognized identical claustrophobic in a Standards Link: Reading comprehension: Follow simple written directions. words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. sentence today.

Select a picture from the newspaper. Describe the picture using at least five Imagine that you won a dream different measurements (length, width, height, prize on a reality TV show. area, perimeter). How would you react? How Standards Link: Math: Measurement. would it change your life? B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 6, 2014

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an emphasis on education, tran- sitioned from teaching preschool ����������������� to homeschooling her eldest son when he became ready for kin- dergarten. Featuring SHS’s Musical Theatre program “I feel the pressure,” she said. Hits From Today’s Broadway and Beyond! “In the beginning I worried that I was going to miss part of their education.” �������������������� Copher introduced Loutzenhiser to the idea of rotat- PM ing through topics, covering the MARCH 19 & 20 • 7:30 same subject matter every four years but in greater depth each General Admission $5.50 time. “I learned you don’t have to Children Under 12 $3.50 teach your children everything,” Loutzenhiser said. “You just have Advance Tickets available at to teach them how to learn.” www.stalliondrama.org She and Copher began seri- ous idea-swapping at family reunions. Their mother talked them into sharing their ideas with other people.

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Karen Loutzenhiser sits at her computer at home with the homepage of Layers of Learning. The guide for homeschool lessons Loutzenhiser created with her sister.

“We created just a little blog. It launched the site www.layers-of- years. By the time a student using wasn’t any big deal,” Loutzenhiser learning.com. Layers of Learning graduates said. “Little by little, it grew.” Since then, the number of from high school, he or she will Their sharing led to the devel- viewers has doubled every have gone through the unit three opment of several unit studies. month. They reached about times, covering all of the activi- They focused heavily on history 2,000 visits per day by the end of ties for each age group. and geography. January. Teachers and non-home- This past fall the sisters were ���������� “We asked ourselves what schooling parents visit the site contacted by Rainbow Resources we would want them to learn,” as frequently as homeschooling Center, Inc., a homeschool Loutzenhiser said. parents do. resources catalog, with a request Writing these units takes about “It’s been fun,” Loutzenhiser to be able to include their printed three years. First, the sisters said. “It’s grown really quickly.” materials in the catalog. research the topics they want Each two-week unit includes “We didn’t have any printed to teach. Then they brainstorm activities for elementary, middle materials,” Loutzenhiser said. ideas for projects, games and school and high school students. They went to work formatting ��������� other hands-on learning activi- They contain both reading sec- the units for publishing. Karen ties. tions and several ‘Explore’ sec- edited proofs of the unit studies ������������� ������������������� ���������������������� During the second year, they tions, where the games and proj- books for years one and two in ��������������� ����������������� ����������������� ������������������ �������������� ��������������� Only use the unit studies in their home ects are introduced. The ‘Explore’ January. Rainbow Resources con- ������������� �������������������������������������� classrooms. 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Bring in Your “The clues will include things BULLETIN Digital Files! they’ve learned throughout the year, so it’s a quiz in disguise,” she said. 58 N. Main • Tooele Both sisters see Layers of 8 am to 6 pm • Monday – Friday Learning as a rewarding experi- ence all the way around. 8.5 x 11 inch “Working on a major proj- 20# bond paper ect like Layers of Learning has Some restrictions helped me use my talents and apply creativity in new ways,” Copher said. Highest Quality “I’m always thinking of the best ways to teach and play State-of-the-Art with my kids so I can share Color Printing what works for us with other Equipment! moms,” Loutzenhiser said. “It has definitely made me a better and more intentional mom.” THURSDAY March 6, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C1 St. Patrick’s Day Feast t. Patrick’s Day celebrates Save calories by baking two all things Irish, including large potatoes in the oven or Sthe color green. Why not microwave, then quartering enjoy the holiday by going green and peeling them (or leave the and healthier with your tradi- skins on if you’d like). Place the tional St. Patrick’s Day feast? potatoes in a deep bowl and add Corned beef and cabbage is 2 tablespoons of butter and 2/3 a favorite meal on St. Patrick’s cup of 1/2 percent- or 1 per- Day, but some folks may want to cent-fat buttermilk. Use a potato cut back on the fat and calories. masher or mixer to blend the Brisket is naturally high in fat, potatoes. Season to taste. but there are ways to reduce Leaving a 1/4-inch trim of fat Enjoy St. Patrick’s Day with it. One way is to trim away any almost doubles the calories in this tasty, but reduced-fat meal! excess fat from the meat before all of the brisket cuts. One of the it is cooked. Another is to cook lowest-calorie briskets is the one CORNED BEEF BRISKET WITH the meat a day ahead of time in which all the fat is trimmed. CABBAGE and refrigerate it. Once the meat Potatoes are another favorite 2 stalks celery, halved cools, the fat will harden and Irish food. Potatoes are not very 4 carrots can be skimmed off. high in calories and have no fat, 1 medium onion, cut in 4 The type of brisket you buy but making them with lots of wedges also makes a difference. A flat butter and high-fat milk adds 1 4-pound corned beef brisket half brisket would have 191 fat. Keep the holiday tradition 2 tablespoons steak sauce calories and 6 grams of fat per alive but reduce the calories 2 tablespoons Worcestershire 3.5 ounce serving. The same by serving a side of Low-Fat sauce amount of point half brisket Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes. 1 teaspoon salt has 244 calories and nearly 14 The secret is the buttermilk, 1 teaspoon black pepper 1 tablespoon corned beef etables from the pot and cover vided by Tammy Roberts, MS, grams of fat. Whole brisket has which adds a creamy texture 4 to 6 cups low-sodium beef spices or pickling spices (or with foil to keep warm. Increase RD, LD, Nutrition and Health 218 calories and 10 grams of fat. and buttery flavor. broth spices that come with the heat to high and add the cab- Education specialist, Bates brisket) bage to the slow cooker. Cook County, University of Missouri 1 medium head cabbage, cut cabbage until softened but still Extension) into 6 wedges crispy, about 20 to 30 minutes. ��������������������������������������� Grainy mustard for serving 3. Remove any excess fat from Angela Shelf Medearis is an the brisket. Slice brisket across award-winning children’s author, 1. Place celery, carrots and the grain. Serve with the veg- culinary historian and the TOOELE onion in the bottom of a large etables and the mustard and a author of seven cookbooks. Her TRANSCRIPT slow-cooker or crock pot. Rinse side of the low-fat buttermilk new cookbook is “The Kitchen BULLETIN the corned beef brisket. Season mashed potatoes. Remove any Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her brisket and vegetables with excess fat from the cooking liq- website is www.divapro.com. To the steak sauce, Worcestershire uid. Pass the extra cooking liq- see how-to videos, recipes and sauce, and salt and pepper. uid at the table. Serves 6 to 8. much, much more, Like Angela Subscribe Today! Place the brisket on top of the TIP: Powdered buttermilk, Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen vegetables. Pour in the beef which can be found in the bak- Diva! on Facebook and go to 58 N. Main St. broth until it barely covers the ing section of the grocery store, Hulu.com. Recipes may not be 435-882-0050 brisket. Cover and cook on low allows you to use what you need reprinted without permission for eight to nine hours. without wasting the rest. from Angela Shelf Medearis. 2. Remove the meat and veg- (Additional information pro-

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ill your house with the luck In preparation for the craft, child to hold while stamping.) of the Irish on St. Patrick’s choose a firm green pepper at Save and slice the remaining FDay, Monday, March 17. the market that has similar con- half of the green pepper into These creative and fun-to-do tours as the shape of a sham- several shamrock-shaped slices family activities will keep you rock. An adult should slice it in to add to a salad. and your kids thinking “green” half crosswise, remove the seeds • At dinnertime, listen to tra- all day long. and pat dry. Dip the cut end ditional Irish music. Talk about • Early in the morning, enlist of the pepper in green poster names and surnames that are one of your kids to assist you or acrylic paint, then press the typically Irish, such as Sean, in tinting a small bowl full of pepper firmly on the paper to Megan, Shannon and O’Brien. shaving cream with green food paper for your kids and let them make shamrock-like prints from Ask your kids if any of their coloring. Fingerpaint a sham- print St. Patrick’s Day shamrock the natural stamp. Paint stems friends have Irish names. Share rock shape on bathroom mirrors designs for festive placemats freehand on the shamrock to stories about any Irish ancestors to surprise the rest of the family using a green pepper for a complete the design. (If there in your family tree. when they wake up. stamp! Stamp on paper napkins, is a long stem on the pepper, it • For dessert, set small paper • Set out large sheets of white too. makes a nice handle for a young shamrock cutouts on serving plates. Sift cocoa over each entire plate and remove cutouts to reveal shamrock shapes. Serve a scoop of mint-chocolate-chip ice cream in the center. • Visit your neighborhood public library with your pre- schoolers before St. Patrick’s Day and ask for books of tales from or about Ireland. At bedtime, nothing will delight your “wee ones” more than imagining a world of little people smaller than they are! • • • Donna Erickson’s award- winning series “Donna’s Day” Regis Philbin is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activ- ities, visit www.donnasday.com immy Fallon’s “Tonight leave to make way for the and link to the NEW Donna’s Show” debut pulled in an younger Jay Leno? Most of this Day Facebook fan page. Her lat- Jimpressive 11.3 million began after Disney acquired est book is “Donna Erickson’s viewers, and there’s no doubt ABC and Universal acquired Fabulous Funstuff for Families.” he’ll succeed as the host for NBC. Movie studios always many years, but at what cost? ruled with an iron hand! © 2014 Donna Erickson There must be a better way to • • • Distributed by King Features Synd. give successful people, at the Happy to report that Angela top of their game, the gate. Lansbury has gotten her wish: It all started with Regis There will not be a reboot of Philbin when ABC decided he “Murder She Wrote,” for now. should exit the show he cre- When it was announced that ated and made a success, first Universal was planning to with “Regis and Kathie Lee” revive the show with Oscar- Sidelined by muscle cramps and then “Regis and Kelly,” winner Octavia Spencer, even though it was a ratings Lansbury offered, “I think it’s a DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I hope taking a vitamin supplement smear isn’t necessary for women leader. He didn’t want to leave mistake to call it “Murder She you can help me with a problem that contains most of the B vita- without a cervix. I still have my and has moved on to other Wrote” because that show will that might get me kicked off mins. Make sure vitamin B-6 is ovaries and tubes and the rest of hosting duties. Dan Rather always be about Cabot Cove!” the first string. I get cramps in included. the plumbing. Do I need a yearly was put out to pasture by CBS Don’t feel sorry for Octavia my legs, mostly in the calves. To uncramp a muscle, sit on Pap smear? — K.R. on a trumped-up charge that Spencer, though, she’s already At first, it was laughable. Now the floor with the involved leg ANSWER: If a woman has had was convenient for the net- been hired by Steven Spielberg it’s not. At practices, I can sit stretched out in front of you. her uterus and cervix removed, work. Larry King was shown for the new series “Red Band down and wait for the cramp to Grab the ball of the foot, and, she does not need to have Pap the door at CNN. He’s still Society,” headed for ABC. go. During a game, I have to be while keeping the heel on the smears unless the uterus and hosting shows elsewhere. Jay Hugh Jackman, returning replaced. How do I stop them? floor, pull the foot toward you cervix were removed because of Leno was fired because Conan to Broadway to star in “The — B.L. and hold it in that position until cancer. Such a woman shouldn’t O’Brien demanded Leno’s job River,” will detour to host the ANSWER: I have to tell read- the cramp eases. cut off all examinations with her or he wouldn’t resign his con- June 8 Tony Awards for the ers that what I say applies to Pinching the skin between the doctor. She could have other tract. Jay returned after eight fourth time, tying him with exercise-associated muscle is another possibility. Some nose and the lip is another way pelvic problems that require months when Conan’s ratings Neil Patrick Harris as four- cramps and not to the cramps experts say that muscle fatigue to break a cramp. periodic examinations. However, dipped. time hosts. Now that “How that so many older people get affects the muscles’ response to The booklet on aerobics, fit- the Pap smear part of the exami- Sam Champion was exiled I Met Your Mother” is done, when in bed. They’re both the spinal cord signals that prevent ness and abdominal exercises nation can be stopped. to The Weather Channel by Harris also is headed back same phenomenon, an involun- cramping. offers tips for both beginners • • • “Good Morning America” to Broadway in the “Hedwig tary, sustained and painful con- Suggestions to forestall and fitness pros. To obtain a Dr. Donohue regrets that he after marrying his longtime and the Angry Inch” musical. traction of a muscle or muscles. cramps are many. Hydration is copy, write: Dr. Donohue — No. is unable to answer individual boyfriend. Barbara Walters is Also taking on Broadway is But they’re not the same when a reasonable approach. An hour 1301W, Box 536475, Orlando, letters, but he will incorporate leaving “The View,” which she Oprah Winfrey, who plans to it comes to the situation that before a game or an exercise ses- FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check them in his column whenever co-produces and co-created, star with Broadway vet Audra brings them on. sion, drink a quart of water. That or money order (no cash) for possible. Readers may write in May. Was she asked to leave? McDonald in “Night Mother.” The actual cause is a mat- gives enough time for the water $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the him or request an order form And Robin Roberts has come One sure way to sell out would ter that experts have debated to be absorbed. During play, recipient’s printed name and of available health newsletters out officially, announcing she’s be to give stuff away, as she for years. A lack of potassium, keep drinking. If you are drink- address. Please allow four weeks at P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL gay ... will she be asked to did on her TV show: “You get a calcium or magnesium, exces- ing a lot of fluid, switch to a for delivery. 32853-6475. leave next? car ... you get a car ... and you sive exercise, cold weather, hot sports drink to prevent a drop in • • • Which makes one wonder get a car!” weather and dehydration have potassium and sodium. Stretch DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have © 2014 North America Synd., Inc. if Johnny Carson actually been cited as possible causes. your calf muscles in three daily a Pap smear every year. I don’t All Rights Reserved “retired” from the “Tonight © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. None has been proven to be the sessions. Rising on the toes is have a cervix. My cancer doctor Show” or if he was asked to universal cause. Muscle fatigue a good calf stretch. You can try (I had breast cancer) said a Pap

looking at fingernail clippings, disastrous dates, be stood up “blacken the bride.” In this pro- you’re practicing onychomancy. once and suffer heartbreak twice cess, a soon-to-wed woman is before you meet the man you abducted by friends, covered in • The name of the islands of want to settle down with. honey, eggs, sauce and feathers, Hawaii is thought to come from then taken around town on a a word in an early Polynesian • In 2009, Japanese scientists pub crawl. language meaning “place of the revealed that the human body by Samantha Weaver gods.” emits a very slight, yet percep- • In ancient Rome, slaves with red tible, glow. After using a special hair commanded a higher price • You might be surprised to learn camera to study a sample of from buyers. • It was celebrated Russian nov- that before novelist Salman men in their 20s, they found that • • • elist Fyodor Dostoyevsky who Rushdie wrote “The Satanic intensity of the glow varies, with made the following sage obser- Verses” and had a fatwa issued Thought for the Day: “What the lowest point at around 10 vation: “Talking nonsense is against him by the Supreme is laid down, ordered, factual is a.m. and the brightest at 4 a.m. the sole privilege mankind pos- Leader of Iran, he worked in never enough to embrace the sesses over the other organisms. advertising, coming up with slo- • Horses can tell each other apart whole truth: life always spills over It’s by talking nonsense that one gans for candy companies. just by the sound of their whin- the rim of every cup.” — Boris gets to the truth! I talk nonsense, nies. Pasternak therefore I’m human.” • If you’re like the average woman, you will kiss 15 men, go on four • It is traditional in Scotland to © 2014 North America Synd., Inc. • If you can foretell the future by C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY March 6, 2014 Exploring the magic of Mazda 3’s Skyactiv technology

e don’t understand the Bernoulli Principle, Wwhich explains how air moving around the wing creates the lift to make an airplane fly, any better than we understand Mazda’s Skyactiv technology. Never-the-less we know that airplanes fly and Mazda is build- ing some great new cars with its Skyactiv technology. We’ve driven the CX-5 cross- over and the Mazda6 mid-size sedan, both which had been “Skyactivated”. This week it was our first chance to drive the by Barbara & Bill Schaffer 2014 Mazda3 s Five-Door Grand Touring with the Skyactiv tech- exuberant driving. The rear seat nology. space is larger now, and comfort- New from the ground up the ably holds 2.5-six footers. Like Mazda3 is what is called a clean most cars, the center position sheet vehicle, with basically the of the rear seat is tight. And of only holdover from the previ- course the five-door hatchbacks ous generation being the name. have the great expandable cargo The most visual change is the area, which almost makes them dramatic styling, which comes like a wagon when it comes to from the Mazda KODO design cargo room. language which means “Soul in The controls are well placed Motion”. While we don’t pretend for easy access and include to understand the intricacies redundant audio and commu- of oriental design either, we nications controls in addition certainly appreciate the results to the cruise control controls on with its flowing wave-like lines. the face of the meaty steering driver concentration to use. ic transmission, but it’s a very The Mazda3 five-door hatchback wheel. Like many of the pre- We had conflicting opinions nice transmission complete with is dramatic and looks as if it’s mium brands, the Mazda3 also about the touch screen. It looks paddle shifters and a Sport mode moving, even while sitting in the has a bank of buttons and a large like a small tablet has been bolt- which holds shifts a little longer, garage. nob on the center console to the ed to the dash. Barbara didn’t plus it automatically downshifts The design carries over to the rear of the shifter. This group- like it because it looked like an during braking. interior where our top-of-the- ing operates the navigation, afterthought. Bill liked the look The “s” version we drove line test car favored the look of audio and certain other vehicle thinking it was more contempo- accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in something much more expen- functions with simple, intuitive rary and perhaps future versions 7.4 seconds, but it even feels a sive. Materials are high quality, menus shown on the seven- might be actual portable tables. little faster, which is surprising with soft touch surfaces. We inch screen (plus it’s a touch This seems to be a new trend; for such a small engine. Fuel loved the dramatic interior lines screen) that’s mounted on the Mercedes is using a similar economy numbers for the “i” and the highly bolstered-two dash above the center stack. The application for their new CLA with the automatic transmission tone perforated leather seats. system includes Mazda’s new model. are 30 mpg city, 41 mpg high- The seats are comfortable and human-machine interface (HMI) As we understand it, Skyactiv way and 34 mpg combined. The hold the front seat passengers system, which makes using the technology is supposed to make manual transmission is rated a tightly in place during more system easier and requires less the vehicle more efficient and couple miles per gallon lower. often that means lighter weight. The 2.5-liter engine in the “s” we Plus the vehicle components are drove is rated at 28/39/32 mpg; synchronized to interact bet- we actually averaged 29.8 mpg ter. Whatever it means, it works during a week of spirited driving. because the Mazda3 feels solid, We enjoyed spending some qual- Touring. The standard model is a Mazda3 until you start to look agile and balanced. ity time in the winding mountain an “i” but the Touring and Grand at the equipment which includes Two Skyactiv-G (gasoline) roads near our house and that Touring version get the higher features like navigation, lane engines are used in the Mazda3. makes the mpg number drop a equipment level and the larger departure warning, leather, Bose The base engine used in the “i” bit. engine when equipped with the audio, adaptive lighting and a vehicles is a 155-hp, 2.0-liter Mazda3 models equipped “s” trim. high level of safety and conve- four-cylinder while the upper with the Technology Package Pricing ranges from $17,740, nience equipment. Besides the level “s” models have a 184-hp, include a feature called i-ELOOP, including the destination charge, car looks and acts premium all 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. which uses regenerative braking, for the “i” SV sedan with the the way. Both engines have an aluminum like the hybrids, to create and manual transmission. The top The 2014 Mazda3 way more block and cylinder head, direct store energy to power the acces- model, a five-door hatchback impressive than we imagined injection and variable valve tim- sories to reduce the engine load. “s” Grand Touring is priced at it would be, and we had great ing. The “i” engine has a stan- The 2014 Mazda3 is available $27,290. Fully loaded with the expectations. It’s the segment dard six-speed manual transmis- as a four-door sedan or five- Technology Package, premium leader! sion with an optional six-speed door hatchback ($500 more) and paint and a few accessories, the automatic. The “s” currently is in four trim levels: SV (sedan maximum price closes in on S2616 © Copyright 2014 only available with the automat- only), Sport, Touring and Grand $30,000. That seems like a lot for by Auto Digest

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(435)839-3545 during catered events, and keeping the café clean. • Ability to work independently during graveyard hours; assistant in our To be considered you must have a high school diploma or GED; be • Ability to perform work duties with limited and arti cial light; Grantsville location. at least 21 years old; and must obtain a food handler’s permit and • Ability to frequently bend, lift up to 25 lbs., haul hoses and Sporting This is a school year an on-premise beer server’s license issued by the State of Utah as other sprinkler materials; Goods position working about 9 a condition of employment or within a time period determined to • Ability to use hand held tools; months out of the year. ONLY $193,000 ONLY $119,000 be reasonable to Tooele City. Must be able to cook and meet food • Ability to complete light sprinkler repair; and, SELLING YOUR moun- Under the supervision Nice rambler, 100% fi nished! Central air, 5 bdrm, • Driving. tain bike? Advertise it in Fabulous buy! 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To Apply Lost & Found pre-school age children To Apply assigned under his/her Applications will be reviewed as received. Apply now for best care in the program. This position will remain open until ’ lled so apply now for best consideration. Return a completed Tooele City Application and, if REWARD for Stolen Minimum qualifications Under consideration. Return a completed Tooele City Application and, if desired, a resume and cover letter explaining your quali cations Tires. 285/70R17 with ONLY $95,000 ONLY $370,000 desired, a resume and cover letter explaining your quali’ cations Moto Metal chrome include CDA credential; and interest in this position by the closing date to: enrolled in a CDA Newly renovated 2 bedroom house for a Gorgeous Custom Built Home! Loaded w/luxurious and interest in this position to: Tooele City HR O ce, Tooele City HR O ce, 90 N Main, Tooele, UT, 84074 wheels. Very unique great price!Contract New carpet, paint, vinyl and new upgrades! Huge windows. 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Responsibilities include operation and contact/employment/ preventative maintenance of various industrial equipment (including mobile equipment, for application and 255 S 100 W • TOOELE 388 W BOOTHILL • TOOELE Mechanic forklift, and conveyor systems), product loading and quality inspections, housekeeping, as well as other duties assigned. instructions. CLOTHESLINE Express EXCELLENT COMPENSATION & BENEFITS PACKAGE: Wage begins at $20.66 per hour. Cleaners is now hiring We offer a 401K plan; health, dental and vision insurance; paid vacation and holidays; Under a presser. Experience wellness program; incentive plan and opportunities for growth. $ $ preferred. Please apply ONLY 125,000 ONLY 165,000 This home was remodeled just a few Newly remodeled!Contract New two tone paint, all new REQUIREMENTS: Must be at least 18 years of age, have a High school diploma/GED, be at 134 W 1180 N. years ago. New wiring, plumbing, etc. carpet throughout. New blinds. 2 car garage. central available to work rotating shifts and overtime as needed--previous forklift certification and CONVIENENT Store Close to all schoold. Extra Large lot air. nice . Fullauto sprinklers. Built in experience a plus. All candidates are subject to a 90 day probationary period. Must pass a with alley access. entertainment center. A MUST SEE! company paid medical exam including a drug/alcohol screen, physical ability test, reference Clerk, Delle, UT. Full or part time $8.50/hr plus and credit checks, and criminal background check. LAND 782 E CLIFFORD DR b o n u s c a l l HOW TO APPLY: Apply online at www.cargill.com/careers, select “Browse Cargill Jobs,” (435)884-0476 4000 N SR 36 Corner of SR36 & Erda Way. Apx. then click on “United States” and “Utah” to find the job opening. If you do not have access 35.11 acres of vacant land w/9.66 acres zoned CG FILM, Commercial, TV, (Commercial) & the remaining acrege of 25.45 acres is to the internet, please visit your local library or employment office. Cargill is an equal Fashion. Part time & zoned RR-5. (Residential on 5 acre lots.) opportunity and affirmative action employer. great pay. All ages and ONLY $210,000 experience levels. 408 N 250 W $45,000. 1.25 ac in Tooele City! Great home in established neighborhood. 6 www.cargill.com/careers 801-601-2225 260 W 400 N $40,000. Corner Lot. bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, main fl oor laundry, 75 gallon water heater, large storageroom. Large .28 BECOME A SUB- 300 W 400 N 1.25 ac on corner lot, Tooele City acre lot.Extra deep garage with nice R.V. parking. SCRIBER. 882-0050 BOARD OF EDUCA- TION MEETING Tooele County School District 92 South Lodestone Way Tooele, Utah 84074 AGENDA Tuesday, March 11, REQUEST FOR PRO- 2014 POSALS FOR RE- 1. Executive Session, PAIRS TO ROADS 6:00 p.m. (Closed to the BUILDING FOR RUSH Public) VALLEY TOWN 1.1 Personnel / Negotia- Rush Valley Town is ac- tions / Property / Litiga- cepting statements of tion qualifications and pro- 2. Business Meeting, posals from qualified, li- 7:00 p.m. (Start of Public censed, and insured Meeting) contractors as to propos- 2.1 Welcome and Roll als for the necessary re- Call pairs to the Roads 2.2 Pledge of Allegiance Equipment Building. Ex- 3. Recognition / Good perience in this type of News work is preferred. A writ- 3.1 District Recognition ten statement of qualifi- for the Month of March – cations and fee for the Grantsville High School services will be accepted 4. Open Forum (Limited by mailing to the Rush to three minutes per indi- Valley Town Hall, PO vidual and a total of 30 Box 363, Rush Valley, minutes for all com- Utah 84069 until Mon- ments) day, March 24, 2014. 4.1 Patron Comments Specifications or specific 5. Consent Items questions about this 5.1 Approval of Minutes work in order to respond 5.2 Personnel Decisions to this RFQ/RFP will be 5.3 Financial Report made available to any in- 5.4 Disbursements terested party by con- 5.5 Surplus tacting William Harding, 5.6 Student Overnight telephone (435) Travel 840-2973. RFQ/RFPs 6. Information / Discus- submitted after Monday sion Items March 24, 2014 will not 6.1 SafeSchools Alert be considered. Rush Tip Line Demonstration Valley Town will not ac- 6.2 Board of Education cept any RFQ/RFP sub- 10 Minute Training on mittal by facsimile, elec- School Climate tronic transmission or 7. Action Items any method other that 7.1 Construction Man- stated above. Rush Val- ager / General Contrac- ley reserves the right not tor for Dugway School to issue a RFQ/RFP and Project to cancel or modify this 7.2 Master Facilities solicitation at any time if Plan for Tooele County it deems, in its sole dis- School District cretion, such measures THURSDAY March 6, 2014 7.3 Capital Outlay for are in its best interests. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN School Year 2014-2015 It is anticipated thatC7 the 7.4 Amendments to RFP/RFQs will be for- 2013-2014 Trustland mally considered and Apartments Apartments Apartments Homes Water Shares Public Notices PlansPublic Notices Public Notices awardedPublic atNotices the City for Rent for Rent for Rent Meetings 7.5 AnnualMeetings Review of Meetings CouncilMeetings meeting on Policy 5.45 Indian Edu- March 26, 2014 at the 1BDRM, cute, carport 3BDRM, 1.5BTH, no SETTLEMENT CAN- $$SAVE MONEY GRANTSVILLE Irrigation BOARD OF EDUCA- cation and Pertaining to REQUEST FOR PRO- 7:00 p.m. meeting. available, very quiet, pets, no smoking, YON APARTMENTS Search Bank & HUD shares wanted, $3000. TION MEETING Section 8003 and POSALS FOR RE- Dated this 5th day of spic’n span, walk-in $300/dep, $750/mo. Deposit moves you in homes www.Tooele Paying quickly by Tooele County School 8004(A) of Public Law PAIRS TO ROADS March, 2014 closet, upper floor, Clean and comfortable. through December with BankHomes.com casheirs check. Call Mi- District 103-382, Title VIII, Im- BUILDING FOR RUSH Amie Russell $545. Laundry on site, Call to see. a 12mo lease. Settle- Berna Sloan (435) chael at (801)870-8085 92 South Lodestone pact Aide VALLEY TOWN Rush Valley Town credit & background (435)882-1287 ment Canyon Apart- 840-5029 Group 1 Way 7.6 Policy 1.6, Board Rush Valley Town is ac- Clerk/ Recorder check. Vine Street ments (435)882-6112 Tooele, Utah 84074 Meeting Rules and Pro- cepting statements of (Published in the Tran- BASEMENT Apartment, Public Notices Courtyard, 34 W Vine OVERLAKE 5BDRM, AGENDA cedures, Proposed Revi- qualifications and pro- script Bulletin March 6 & 2bdrm, private bath, SPACIOUS 2 & 3BDRM St, Tooele www. 3bth, 2 car garage. Meetings Tuesday, March 11, sion, 1st Reading posals from qualified, li- 11, 2014) kitchenette, $600/mo apartments available, vinestreetcourtyard. Seller reduced price 2014 7.7 Policy 5.6, censed, and insured includes utilities. Call today for move in Deadline for public no- com 801-205-3883 $184,900. Walk to 1. Executive Session, Work-Based Learning contractors as to propos- (435)241-9387 specials! The Willows tices is 4 p.m. the day Public Notices school. Call Pam 6:00 p.m. (Closed to the Programs (CTE Intern- als for the necessary re- 2 AND 3bdrm apart- 366 E Main Grantsville. prior to publication. (435)840-2636 Chester Public) ship), Proposed Revi- pairs to the Roads Trustees ments behind Super BASEMENT STUDIO 1 (435)884-6211 Public notices submit- person maximum, (435)840-3840 Owner 1.1 Personnel / Negotia- sion, 1st Reading Equipment Building. Ex- Wal-Mart. Swimming ted past the deadline Deadline for public no- separate kitchen and TOOELE, 2bdrm, 1bth Agent. tions / Property / Litiga- 7.8 Policy 5.1, Overnight perience in this type of pool, hot tub, exercise will not be accepted. tices is 4 p.m. the day bath, utilties included. basement apartment, tion Travel, Proposed Revi- work is preferred. A writ- room, playground, full UPAXLP prior to publication. No smoking, no pets, separate entrance, no SELLING YOUR 2. Business Meeting, sion, 3rd Reading ten statement of qualifi- clubhouse. 843-4400 Public notices submit- no exceptions. smoking, no pets, HOME? Advertise it in NOTICE OF PUBLIC 7:00 p.m. (Start of Public 7.9 Policy 11031A, Haz- cations and fee for the ted past the deadline 2BDRM 1bth, quiet. No $550/mo, $350/dep. $650/mo, includes utili- the classifieds. Call HEARING ON BUDGET Meeting) ing Prohibited, Proposed services will be accepted will not be accepted. pets, no smoking, 1yr 46B E 100 S. ties, $400/dep. Back- 882-0050 or visit ADJUSTMENT 2.1 Welcome and Roll Deletion – Superseded by mailing to the Rush UPAXLP lease. Central air, w/d (435)882-7828 ground check, refer- www.tooeletran Pursuant to the Uniform Call by Policy 11033, Prohibi- Valley Town Hall, PO hookups, storage shed, (435)830-6916 ences. Florence script.com Procedures Act for Utah 2.2 Pledge of Allegiance tion of Bullying, Cyber- Box 363, Rush Valley, carport, water, sewer, (435)224-4657 towns (U.C.A. Section 3. Recognition / Good bullying, Harassment, Utah 84069 until Mon- Public Notices garbage included. For GRANTSVILLE CLEAN (435)882-3106 10-5-101 et seq.) Notice News Hazing and Retaliation day, March 24, 2014. Water User further information 2bdrm 1bth duplex, Mobile Homes is hereby given that the 3.1 District Recognition 7.10 Policy 11032B, Re- Specifications or specific w/d, carport, yard, ref- for the Month of March – porting Requirements– questions about this please call Homes for Town Council of the Deadline for public no- (435)882-4986 erences checked. Town of Stockton will Grantsville High School Hazing, Proposed Dele- work in order to respond 2006 2BDRM 2bth, new tices is 4 p.m. the day $650/mo, $500/dep. Rent hold a public hearing at 4. Open Forum (Limited tion – Superseded by to this RFQ/RFP will be carpet, dishwasher, prior to publication. 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- Available now. a meeting of the Stock- to three minutes per indi- Policy 11033, Prohibition made available to any in- new sod in yard, lot rent Public notices submit- eled, govt. subsidized. (702)558-5108 WHY RENT When You ton Town Council as fol- vidual and a total of 30 of Bullying, Cyberbully- terested party by con- $275/mo includes wa- ted past the deadline Playground, carport Can Buy? Zero down lows: minutes for all com- ing, Harassment, Hazing tacting William Harding, DUPLEX 3bdrm 2bth, ter, sewer, garbage. will not be accepted. ,free cable. $500/dep. & Low Income pro- Date: March 20, 2014 ments) and Retaliation telephone (435) carport w/storage, w/d $20,000 obo. UPAXLP 211 S. Hale, Grants- grams, 1st time & Sin- Time: 7:00pm 4.1 Patron Comments 8. Adjourn (10:00 p.m. 840-2973. RFQ/RFPs hookups, fenced back- (435)841-2829 ville. Call Chris gle parent programs, Location: 18 N. Johnson 5. Consent Items Curfew) submitted after Monday (435)843-8247 Equal yard. $800/mo, 5.1 Approval of Minutes In compliance with the March 24, 2014 will not NOTICE TO WATER $500/dep. No smoking/ Berna Sloan (435) 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Street, Stockton, Utah USERS Housing Opp. 840-5029 Group 1 Purpose: Receive and 5.2 Personnel Decisions Americans with Disabili- be considered. Rush pets 615 East 400 home for rent, no smok- 5.3 Financial Report ties Act, individuals Valley Town will not ac- The applications below 2BDRM DUPLEX, w/d North. (435)882-2560, ing/ pets. 882-1550 consider public com- were filed with the Divi- ments on the Town's 5.4 Disbursements needing special accom- cept any RFQ/RFP sub- hookups, carport, no (435)496-3607 5.5 Surplus modations (including mittal by facsimile, elec- sion of Water Rights in pets, no smoking. 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile proposed Budget Adjust- Tooele County. LARGE 2BDRM 1.5bth, Ila’s ment. 5.6 Student Overnight auxiliary communicative tronic transmission or $675/mo, $400/dep. home for rent, no smok- Travel aide and services) dur- any method other that These are informal pro- Call (435)882-1867 w/d hookups, garbage ing/ pets. 882-1550 Interested persons are ceedings per Rule disposal, storage shed, invited to attend and give 6. Information / Discus- ing this meeting should stated above. Rush Val- (435)840-2224 RENTALS sion Items notify Diane Valdez ley reserves the right not R655-6-2. private patio, covered RENT Newly remodeled comment on these pro- • 5 Bed, 3 full bath, 6.1 SafeSchools Alert (435) 833-1900 at least to issue a RFQ/RFP and Protests concerning an 2BDRM VERY Nice, parking. No smoking. 2bdrm 1.5bth $725/mo, posals. application must be Finished Basement Tip Line Demonstration three days prior to the to cancel or modify this Quiet, carport, storage Abolutely no pets. $500/dep, possibilty of Dated this 5th Day of legibly written or typed, $1,300 6.2 Board of Education meeting. solicitation at any time if shed, w/d hookups, $650/mo, $500/dep. rent to own. March 2014. contain the name and $625/mo. Call Ron (435)241-9118 (435)843-1197 Fredda Root 10 Minute Training on (Published in the Tran- it deems, in its sole dis- • 4 Bed, 2 full bath School Climate script Bulletin March 6, cretion, such measures mailing address of the (435)849-3969 or Alli- $1,150 (435)830-8579 Stockton Town Clerk protesting party, son (435)830-9147 PRIVATE BEDROOM. (Published in the Tran- 7. Action Items 2014) are in its best interests. Free wifi, satellite TV, 7.1 Construction Man- It is anticipated that the STATE THE APPLICA- • CONDO, 3 bed script Bulletin March 6, TION NUMBER PRO- 2BDRM, 1BTH, New refrigerator, microwave, $975 2014) ager / General Contrac- RFP/RFQs will be for- paint, carpet. No pets/ bed. Shared kitchen/ Offi ce Space tor for Dugway School mally considered and TESTED, CITE REA- smoking. Very nice, bath, w/d. No pets. Utili- • 5 Bdrm, 3 bth PUBLIC NOTICE Project awarded at the City SONS FOR THE PRO- $585/mo, $500/dep, ties paid. $375/mo $1,200 TOWN OF RUSH VAL- 7.2 Master Facilities Clean Out Council meeting on TEST, and REQUEST A (435)830-2317 $400/dep FOR LEASE Office/ LEY PLANNING COM- Plan for Tooele County March 26, 2014 at the HEARING, if desired. 435-882-6141 • TOWNHOME, 3 Bed, Business Space MISSION School District Your Attic! 7:00 p.m. meeting. Also, A $15 FEE MUST Double garage Utilities included. 54 Please take notice that 7.3 Capital Outlay for Dated this 5th day of BE INCLUDED FOR HAVING A yard sale? $900 South Main. 1mo EACH APPLICATION the regular Rush Valley School Year 2014-2015 TOOELETRANSCRIPT March, 2014 Advertise in the Tran- free. (602)826-9471 Planning Commission 7.4 Amendments to BULLETIN Amie Russell PROTESTED. Protests script • BASEMENT APT, must be filed with the Di- 1 Bed, Newly GREAT OFFICE Space Meeting scheduled for 2013-2014 Trustland Rush Valley Town Wednesday, March 12, Plans 882-0050 Clerk/ Recorder vision of Water Rights, Remodeled, located on Tooele’s PO Box 146300, Salt Includes Utilities Main Street available 2014 at 7:00 p.m. has 7.5 Annual Review of (Published in the Tran- been cancelled due to Policy 5.45 Indian Edu- script Bulletin March 6 & Lake City, UT 84114- $625 for sale or lease. Office Open House no agenda items. cation and Pertaining to 11, 2014) 6300, or by hand deliv- is spacious, includes DATED this 5th day of Section 8003 and ery to a Division office Deseret Peak Property kitchen/ break room, 2 during normal business Management bathrooms and parking March, 2014 8004(A) of Public Law Amie Russell 103-382, Title VIII, Im- hours ON OR BEFORE lot in rear. For inquiries, MARCH 26, 2014. pricing or to make a Rush Valley Town pact Aide 435-224-2737 Clerk/ Recorder 7.6 Policy 1.6, Board Please visit http:// viewing appointment, The Kirk Now Acceptingwaterrights.utah.gov Applications or Town Website: www. Meeting Rules and Pro- 2BDRM 1BTH, $750/mo please contact Mark at Quiet, Quality apartments in a Now Rentingcall (801)538-7240 for rushvalleytown.com cedures, Proposed Revi- restored historic structure plus $750/dep. Utilities (435)224-2994 or IncomeIncome Restrictions Restrictionsadditional ApplyApply information. S h a n n a a t (Published in the Tran- sion, 1st Reading not included. Back- script Bulletin March 6, 7.7AffordAble Policy residentiAl 5.6, Community NEW APPLICATION(S) ground check & lease (801)755-3487. Must The Best Places at the Best Prices ExclusivelyRental assistance for15-5242 Seniors may (A79931): be Mor- see to appreciate. 2014) Work-Based • Room/Bath $500 Learning required. Programs • 1 Bdrm or Studio $600 mo. (CTE Completely Intern- Furnished available.Pet Friendly Callton for Salt, details Inc. propose(s) (435)830-3306 ship), Proposed • 2 Bdrm $700 Revi- using 180.675 ac-ft. Weekly & Monthly Rates from groundwater (North sion, All1st amenities Reading included. Pet friendly. LDS standards, 435.843.0717 2BDRM, 1BTH, newly Tooele County’s TOOELETRANSCRIPT Call for detailsof Grantsville) for IN- Saturday remodeled, fenced BULLETIN 7.8 Policyfenced 5.1, yard, Overnight laundry and large public areas. Marketplace Travel, 57 ProposedWest Vine Revi- • Tooele • 882-1372 435.843.0717TDD 800.735.2900DUSTRIAL: Dilution of pm back yard, no pets, no brine, concentrate brine, | smoking, $750/mo. sion, 57 3rd West Reading Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 March 8 2 - 4 7.9 Policy 11031A, Haz- salt washing, dust con- 214 South 5th Street. trol, and fire pro. 832 LEFT HAND FORK DR (801)450-8524 ing Prohibited, Proposed Deletion – Superseded CHANGE APPLICA- 4 Bedroom 2 bath Rambler 2BDRM, 2BTH, Garage, by Policy 11033, Prohibi- TION(S) RV Parking, Patio. 406 tion of Bullying, Cyber- 15-456(a39571): Morton Brook Ave, Tooele. bullying, Harassment, Salt, Inc. propose(s) us- Teresa Turner $865/mo. $690/dep. Hazing and Retaliation ing 53.57452 ac-ft. from TOOELE Nice Home. Online Tooele Valley7.10 Policy 11032B, Re- Homes & Lots!groundwater (North of www.WMGUtah.com. porting Requirements– Granstville) for INDUS- 435-849-5826. Hazing, Proposed Dele- TRIAL: dilution of brine, 435-830-6688 37 E 1810 N, Tooele 662 W 810 N,dust Tooele control. 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile tion – Superseded by Policy 11033, Prohibition 16-854(a39572): State home for rent, no smok- of Utah, School & Institu- ing/ pets. 882-1550 of Bullying, Cyberbully- ing, Harassment, Hazing tional Trust Lands Ad- 4BDRM + Den, 2 Family and Retaliation ministration propose(s) Rooms, 2bth. 288 S 8. Adjourn (10:00 p.m. using 22.5 ac-ft. from Spring Fever? Main St, Tooele. Curfew) groundwater (Poverty Point) for INDUSTRIAL: Houses are $1095/mo. $875/dep In compliance with the New floors and paint. Americans with Disabili- 22.5 ac-ft for Dust Con- selling fast, Online www.WMGUtah. ties Act, individuals trol, Truck Washing, give me a call! com. 435-849-5826. needing special accom- Storage Pond, Employee Very Clean and OpenUse. Floor Plan modationsGreat home (including with 5 beds and 2 1/2 baths. @"#$/-="D"#!&.-="E!',")$1$2")!%,/2*5"E!-&$2" 15-3486(a39573): Mor- 4BDRM 2BTH, 2 Car I.'-"#$!%&'(%)"D"-&02*".03$"',"J1$2)!7$".!-",$C")!3',!&$"<002',auxiliary8="!")01$)*"0;$,"(!3')*"2003"!,/"(20,&"20035" communicative I.$2$"'-"!"(%,"" #$/2003"C'&."3!-&$2"#!&.5"F$!%&'(%)"7'&4.$,"C'&." Garage. 678 3 O'clock (!3')*"2003"0,"&.$"-$40,/"<002"K%-&";$2($4&"(02"&.$"7'/-9"I.$"#!-$3$,&"'-"(2!3$/"!,/";!2&'!))*"-.$$&"2047$/5"aide and services) dur- $209,900 stainless steal appliances.ton Salt,$179,900 Inc. propose(s) Andrea Cahoon Dr, Tooele. $1195/mo. ing this meeting should using 0.31 cfs or 15.86 $955/dep. Nice Home. notify Diane Valdez ac-ft. from groundwater A House SOLD Name! Online www.WMGUtah. (435) 833-1900 at least (North of Grantsville) for com. 435-849-5826. 812 E Bates Canyon RD, Tooelethree days prior to the 435 Bevan Way,INDUSTRIAL:ay Tooele Uses at a meeting. salt extraction plant. 5BDRM, 2BTH, 2 Car EXTENSION(S) 435 850.8167 Garage, RV Parking. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin March 6, 15-4145 (A72500): 606 Barbed Wire, Staker Parson Acquisi- Grantsville. $1295/mo, 2014) [email protected] tion, Inc. is/are filing an $1060/dep. New extension for 24.0 ac-ft. Kitchen, floors and from groundwater (6 paint. Online www. Miles South of 5 Mile 418 S. 800 East WMGUtah.com. Tooele Pass) for MINING; IN- $199,900 435-849-5826. DUSTRIAL: gravel 4 bdrm 3 bath home on a large 0.30 Beautiful East Bench 5washing bed 3 bath& other home mining acre lot w/views all around! Great GRANTSVILLE, 4bdrm 5.00 acre home with 5 beds and 3 baths B$C"&')$"#!&.2003=".!,/"-42!;$/"C00/"<002-="needs incl. employee`s SE location with lots of RV parking. 2bth rambler, 2 car WOW this beautiful property comes with 14 acre feet of water! A 500 tree operating orchard. A fully operational green house and Fenced yard and very clean! enclosed patio with a hot tub.needs Beautiful (25 persons). big land- garage, central ac, !"#$!%&'(%)"(%))*"+,'-.$/".0%-$"!,/"-0"1$2*"3%4."302$5"6("*0%"!2$")007',8"(02"!".03$"',"&.$"40%,&2*"&.'-"'-"'&99"$ -4!;$/"#!47*!2/"!,/"3%4."302$5"$ part finished basement. 589,900 Kent L. Jones,209,900 P.E. 61 W. Stream’s Edge Way New carpet, new paint. STATE ENGINEER Stansbury Park No pets/ smoking. (Published in the Tran- $ 339,900 $1150/mo. 827 S. Deer Hollow Rd., Tooele script Bulletin February 3 bdrm, 2 bath rambler with 5509 N. Windsor Way, Stansbury 55 E. Main, Ophir luxurious upgrades throughout and a 92 North Aspen Way 27 & March 6, 2014) new swimming pool being installed (620 East) for the neighborhood! Hardwood fl ooring, stainless steel appliances, Davidson Realty covered patio and much more! (801)466-5078 www.dripm.com 429 N Parkway Ave Tooele $126,000 HOMES available to pur- Adorable 4 bedroom 2 bath home on chase for LOW IN- Underquiet tree lined street. Many updates COME buyers with include carpet, 2-tone paint, newer good credit. Berna Great Rambler in fabulous neighborhood Beautiful East Bench Home kitchen, a large yard and a 1 car Sloan (435)840-5029 6 bedrs, 5 bathrooms, spacious master suite, Contract!garage. Don’t miss it! @"#$/2003-="D"#!&.2003-="#'8"0;$,"<002" Amazing Home in Ophir Group 1 Real Estate. !3!:',8"0;$,"<002";)!,="0;$,")0(&="&.$!&$2" ;)!,5"E%-&"H$$99"$219,900 2003="0(+4$5">?@>"-A5"(&5 $689,900 @"#$/2003-="D"(!3')*"2003-5"G$!))*"#$!%&'(%)5 263 Millcreek Way NEWER 3BDRM, 2bth Tooele home for rent, near Set- $165,000 tlement Elementary. Under4 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths. $1100/mo, $1100/dep. Beautiful landscaping, covered Contact Edith Montano Contract!patio, main fl oor laundry, central (435)277-6682 for de- !"#!"$%&'#()*+"$ vacuum, central a/c, storage shed, and much, much more! tails. OVERLAKE 56 E 1860 ,-./0!1-2-/31!45-1671'8.! 190 S. 2nd Street N, 3bdrm, 2bth, unfin- Tooele ished basement, ac, $85,000 2 bedroom 1 bath home with large deck, no pets/ smoking. Underyard and it is much larger than it $1000/mo, $500/dep. looks! Remodeled bathroom, hard- Contact Kathy wood fl oors, newer paint, covered Contract!patio. Seller is motivated. (435)882-7512 Call Laramie or Mark STANSBURY PARK 107 W. 2100 North Rambler, 3bdrm, 2bth, CallCall LarLaramieamie DDunnTooeleunn County’s fforor ALL Real Estate Specialists Tooele NO PETS, NO SMOK- $ 207,000 ING. $1350/mo. Water 3 bdrm, 3 bath home in Sunset youryour RRealeal EstaEstatete needs UnderEstates with formal living & dining included. $500/dep. rooms. Beautiful open fl oor plan, lots Call Shawn (801)301- of square footage and an unfi nished 8591 435-224-4000 Contract!basement. Short Sale, Need Offers. 8 COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE WANT TO get the latest IN COUNTY CALL FOR DETAILS! local news? Subscribe to the Transcript Bulle- 435-849-5914 tin. Laramie Dunn Mark Dunn SUMMONS Case No. 140300194 IN THE THIRD JUDI- CIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR TOOELE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH GEORGIA MONROE f/k/a GEORGIA RUS- SELL, an individual, Plaintiff v. GENE J. RUSSELL, an individ- ual; and DOES 1-50, whose true identities are unknown, Defen- dants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO: Gene J. Russell & Does 1 -- 50 You are hereby sum- moned and required to file an Answer in writing to the Complaint in the above-captioned action with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court, 74 South 100 East, Suite 14, Tooele, Utah 84074, and to serve upon or mail to Matthew J. Ball, Esquire, at Parr Brown Gee & Loveless, P.C., counsel for Plaintiff, 185 South State Street, Suite 800, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111, a copy of the Answer within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judg- ment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court, 74 South 100 East, Suite 14, Tooele, Utah 84074, and a copy of which is an- nexed and herewith served upon you. The above-captioned ac- tion concerns the real property described on Exhibit “A” hereto, which is located in Tooele County, Utah. Exhibit “A” CATEGORY 1 Township 4 South, Range 5 West, SLM Section 25: Commenc- ing at the NE corner of the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Sec. 25, T4S, R5W, thence west 320.1 feet m/l to the east boundary line of Stockton Town, thence south 615 feet, thence east 320.1 feet, thence north 615 feet to the point of beginning [APN 06-021-0-0014] Section 25: Commenc- ing at the NW corner of the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Sec. 25, T4S, R5W, thence south 615 feet, thence east 999.9 feet, thence north 615 feet, thence west 999.9 feet to the point of beginning [APN 01-184-0-0004] Township 5 South, Range 4 West, SLM Section 32: SE1/4SE1/4 [APN 06-053-0-0002] Section 33: W1/2NW1/4, NW1/4SW1/4, west 10 acres of NE1/4NW1/4, less 4 acres road, except 6.14 acres to state road [APN 06-052-0-0006] Section 33: SW1/4SW1/4 [APN 06- 052-0-0008] Township 5 South, Range 5 West, SLM Section 29: Commenc- ing 14.6 chains south of the NW corner of Sec. 29, T5S, R5W, thence N81°15’E 20.2 chains, thence south 10.24 chains, thence S81° 15’W 20.2 chains, thence north 10.16 chains to the point of be- ginning [APN 01-285-0- 0008] Section 30: Commenc- ing 9.4 chains south of the NE corner of Sec. 30, T5S, R5W, thence south 5 chains, thence S81°15’W 5.32 chains, thence N8°45’W 5 chains, thence N81°15’E 6.41 chains to the point of beginning [APN 01-286-0-0026] Section 30: Commenc- ing 14.4 chains south of the NE corner of Sec. 30, T5S, R5W, thence south 10.16 chains, thence S81°15’W 3.66 chains, thence N8o45’W 10 chains, thence N81°15’E 5.32 chains to the point of beginning [APN 01-286-0-0027] Township 6 South, Range 4 West, SLM Section 2: All [APN 06-081-0-0001] Section 5: Lots 1 and 2, SW1/4NE1/4 [APN 06-082-0-0002] Township 6 South, Range 5 West, SLM Section 8: E1/2NW1/4, S1/2NE1/4 [APN 06-086-0-0004] Section 17: W1/2SW1/4 [APN 06-088-0-0001] Township 6 South, Range 6 West, SLM Section 25: SW1/4SW 1/4 [APN 06-098-0- 0002] Section 26: S1/2SE1/4 [APN 06-098-0-0010] Section 35: NE1/4 [APN 06-098-0-0011] Township 7 South, Range 5 West, SLM Section 7: Lots 1 and 2, E1/2NW1/4, NE1/4 [APN 06-124-0-0005] St. John Survey Block 1: N1/2 [APN 01-306-0-0003] Block 4: Lots 1 and 2 SUMMONS [APN 01-306-0-0011] Case No. 140300194 Block 24: Commencing IN THE THIRD JUDI- at the SW corner of Lot CIAL DISTRICT COURT 3, thence N8°W 3.75 IN AND FOR TOOELE chains, thence N81.25°E COUNTY, STATE OF 1.75 chains, thence UTAH south 3.79 chains, GEORGIA MONROE thence S81.25°W 1.15 f/k/a GEORGIA RUS- chains to the point of be- SELL, an individual, ginning [APN Plaintiff v. GENE J. 01-308-0-0007] RUSSELL, an individ- Ophir Survey, Plat A ual; and DOES 1-50, Block 15: Lot 9 [APN whose true identities 01-152-0-0004] are unknown, Defen- Block 17: Lots 2 through dants. 8 [APN 01-153-0-0002] THE STATE OF UTAH Block 18: All [APN TO: Gene J. Russell & 01-153-0-0003] Does 1 -- 50 Block 19: All [APN You are hereby sum- 01-154-0-0001] moned and required to Block 20: All [APN file an Answer in writing 01-154-0-0002] to the Complaint in the Block 23 All except the above-captioned action W1/2 of Lots 1, 2 and 3 with the Clerk of the [APN 01-153-0-0004] above-entitled Court, 74 CATEGORY 2 NOTICE TO WATER South 100 East, Suite Township 5 South, USERS 14, Tooele, Utah 84074, Range 5 West, SLM The applications below and to serve upon or Section 32: S1/2NW1/4 were filed with the Divi- mail to Matthew J. Ball, [APN 01-289-0-0002] sion of Water Rights in Esquire, at Parr Brown Section 32: Commenc- Tooele County. Gee & Loveless, P.C., ing 20 chains south of These are informal pro- counsel for Plaintiff, 185 the NE corner of the ceedings per Rule South State Street, Suite NW1/4 of Sec. 32, T5S, R655-6-2. 800, Salt Lake City, R5W, thence west 10.9 Protests concerning an Utah, 84111, a copy of chains, thence north application must be the Answer within twenty 6.22 chains, thence east legibly written or typed, (20) days after service of 10.9 chains, thence contain the name and this Summons upon you. south 6.22 chains to the mailing address of the If you fail to do so, judg- point of beginning [APN protesting party, ment by default will be 01-289-0-0001] STATE THE APPLICA- taken against you for the CATEGORY 3 TION NUMBER PRO- relief demanded in the Township 5 South, TESTED, CITE REA- Complaint, which has Range 3 West, SLM SONS FOR THE PRO- been filed with the Clerk Section 7: Lots 1, 2, 3 TEST, and REQUEST A of the Court, 74 South and 4, E1/2W1/2, HEARING, if desired. 100 East, Suite 14, W1/2E1/2 [APN 06-046- Also, A $15 FEE MUST Tooele, Utah 84074, and 0-0004] BE INCLUDED FOR a copy of which is an- Township 5 South, EACH APPLICATION nexed and herewith Range 4 West, SLM PROTESTED. Protests served upon you. Section 12: All [APN must be filed with the Di- The above-captioned ac- 06-049-0-0004] vision of Water Rights, tion concerns the real Section 18: Lots 1, 2 and PO Box 146300, Salt property described on 3, E1/2NW1/4, NE1/4 Lake City, UT 84114- Exhibit “A” hereto, which SW1/4 [APN 06-050-0- 6300, or by hand deliv- is located in Tooele 0003] ery to a Division office County, Utah. Township 5 South, during normal business Exhibit “A” Range 5 West, SLM hours ON OR BEFORE CATEGORY 1 Section 11: E1/2SW1/4, MARCH 26, 2014. Township 4 South, SW1/4SW1/4 [APN Please visit http:// Range 5 West, SLM 06-055-0-0003] waterrights.utah.gov or Section 25: Commenc- Section 12: S1/2SW1/4 call (801)538-7240 for ing at the NE corner of [APN 06-055-0-0004] additional information. the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 Section 13: N1/2 [APN NEW APPLICATION(S) of Sec. 25, T4S, R5W, 06-057-0-0001, 06-057- 15-5242 (A79931): Mor- thence west 320.1 feet 0-0002] ton Salt, Inc. propose(s) m/l to the east boundary Section 14: N1/2 [APN using 180.675 ac-ft. line of Stockton Town, 06-057-0-0003, 06-057- from groundwater (North thence south 615 feet, 0-0004] of Grantsville) for IN- thence east 320.1 feet, TOGETHER WITH all DUSTRIAL: Dilution of thence north 615 feet to improvements, fixtures, brine, concentrate brine, the point of beginning buildings, structures and salt washing, dust con- [APN 06-021-0-0014] facilities contained trol, and fire pro. Section 25: Commenc- thereon, all easements, CHANGE APPLICA- ing at the NW corner of rights-of-way, access TION(S) the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 rights and appurte- 15-456(a39571): Morton of Sec. 25, T4S, R5W, nances pertaining Salt, Inc. propose(s) us- thence south 615 feet, thereto, water right num- NOTICE TO WATER ing 53.57452 ac-ft. from PUBLIC NOTICE thence east 999.9 feet, bers 15-1656, 15-1826, USERS groundwater (North of Call for Proposals thence north 615 feet, 15-1827, 15-1828, 15- The applications below Granstville) for INDUS- The Tooele County Rec- thence west 999.9 feet 1848, 15-1849, 15-1850 were filed with the Divi- TRIAL: dilution of brine, reation Special Service to the point of beginning and 15-1865 and all sion of Water Rights in dust control. District will be accepting [APN 01-184-0-0004] other water and water Tooele County. 16-854(a39572): State new proposals for rec- Township 5 South, rights of whatever kind, These are informal pro- of Utah, School & Institu- reation projects from Range 4 West, SLM whether perfected or un- ceedings per Rule tional Trust Lands Ad- February 6, 2014 to April Section 32: SE1/4SE1/4 perfected, appurtenant R655-6-2. ministration propose(s) 2, 2014. Applications [APN 06-053-0-0002] to or used or usable in Protests concerning an using 22.5 ac-ft. from must follow grant submit- Section 33: W1/2NW1/4, connection with the fore- application must be groundwater (Poverty tal outline available from NW1/4SW1/4, west 10 going lands, as well as legibly written or typed, Point) for INDUSTRIAL: each member of the acres of NE1/4NW1/4, all easements, rights- contain the name and 22.5 ac-ft for Dust Con- board or Tooele County less 4 acres road, except of-way, entitlements, mailing address of the trol, Truck Washing, Clerk Office, Marilyn Gil- 6.14 acres to state road wells, pumps, casing, protesting party, Storage Pond, Employee lette, 435-843-3148, [APN 06-052-0-0006] downhole equipment, STATE THE APPLICA- Use. Tooele County Court Section 33: thursdaymeters, March utilities 6, and 2014 util- TIONc8 NUMBER PRO- 15-3486(a39573): Mor- House, 47 South Main, Tooele Transcript-Bulletin SW1/4SW1/4 [APN 06- ity lines, diversion struc- TESTED, CITE REA- ton Salt, Inc. propose(s) Rm 318. Five copies of 052-0-0008] tures, ditches, pipelines, SONS FOR THE PRO- using 0.31 cfs or 15.86 the grant submittal Township 5 South, headgates, weirs and TEST,Public and REQUESTNotices A ac-ft.Public from Notices groundwater shouldPublic include: Notices name of Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices RangePublic 5 West, Notices SLM otherPublic entitlements, Notices im- HEARING,Water ifUser desired. (NorthWater of Grantsville) User for project,Miscellaneous location and writ- Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous SectionMiscellaneous 29: Commenc- provements,Miscellaneous fixtures and Also, A $15 FEE MUST INDUSTRIAL: Uses at a ten bid of estimated ing 14.6 chains south of facilities used to with- BE INCLUDED FOR salt extraction plant. costs, type of construc- PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLI- SUMMONS FOR PUB- PUBLIC NOTICE the NW corner of Sec. draw, pump, divert, ap- EACH APPLICATION EXTENSION(S) tion or improvement and Lifeline Assistance - CATION LICATION THE BEEHIVE TELE- 29, T5S, R5W, thence ply, store, transport and PROTESTED. Protests 15-4145 (A72500): a point of contact (with Who qualifies? Civil No. 130301895 IN THE THIRD DIS- PHONE COMPANIES, N81°15’E 20.2 chains, use said water and water must be filed with the Di- Staker Parson Acquisi- contacts name and ad- Low-income telephone JPMORGAN CHASE TRICT JUVENILE are the recipients of Fed- thence south 10.24 rights. vision of Water Rights, tion, Inc. is/are filing an dress and telephone assistance is available to BANK, N.A., Plaintiff COURT IN AND FOR eral financial assistance chains, thence S81° DATED this 12th day of PO Box 146300, Salt extension for 24.0 ac-ft. number). Furthermore, qualifying low-income vs. LINDA KAY TOOELE COUNTY, from the Rural Utility 15’W 20.2 chains, February, 2014. Lake City, UT 84114- from groundwater (6 projects which are ac- Beehive Telephone cus- CARVER DAVENPORT, STATE OF UTAH Services, an agency of thence north 10.16 PARR BROWN GEE & 6300, or by hand deliv- Miles South of 5 Mile cepted must be com- tomers through the “Life- Defendant. Case No. 1088152 the U. S. Department of chains to the point of be- LOVELESS, P.C. ery to a Division office Pass) for MINING; IN- pleted by November 30, line” and “Link-up” fed- THE STATE OF UTAH STATE OF UTAH, in Agriculture, and is sub- ginning [APN 01-285-0- By: /s/ Matthew J. Ball during normal business DUSTRIAL: gravel 2014 or the applicant eral telephone assis- TO THE ABOVE the interest of H. J. ject to the provisions of 0008] Attorneys for Georgia hours ON OR BEFORE washing & other mining may stand to lose their tance programs. NAMED DEFENDANT: DOB: 08/29/10 Children Title VI of the Civil Section 30: Commenc- Monroe MARCH 26, 2014. needs incl. employee`s funding. The Special Lifeline provides quali- You are hereby sum- under 18 years of age. Rights Act of 1964, as ing 9.4 chains south of (Published in the Tran- Please visit http:// needs (25 persons). Recreation District Board fied customers with a moned and required to TO: Jessica Hicks, amended, Section 504 of the NE corner of Sec. script Bulletin February waterrights.utah.gov or Kent L. Jones, P.E. of Officers must approve monthly reduction on file with the clerk of the Mother the Rehabilitation Act of 30, T5S, R5W, thence 20, 27 & March 6, 2014) call (801)538-7240 for STATE ENGINEER any deviation from this their telephone bill. Third District Court, Tooele County 1973, as amended, the south 5 chains, thence TOOELE COUNTY additional information. (Published in the Tran- process. Send all pro- Link-up assists in paying Tooele County, 74 South A Pre-Trial/ Trial con- Age Discrimination Act S81°15’W 5.32 chains, HOUSING AUTHORITY NEW APPLICATION(S) script Bulletin February posals to: TOOELE for the installation of ba- 100 East #14, Tooele, cerning the above of 1975, as amended, thence N8°45’W 5 REQUEST FOR Hous- 15-5242 (A79931): Mor- 27 & March 6, 2014) COUNTY RECREATION sic telephone service by Utah 84074, a written named child is pending and the rules and regula- chains, thence ing Quality Inspections ton Salt, Inc. propose(s) SPECIAL SERVICE reducing connection answer to the Complaint, in this Court and an ad- tions of the U. S. Depart- N81°15’E 6.41 chains to The Tooele County using 180.675 ac-ft. DISTRICT, 47 South charges by 50% or $30, which has been filed with judication will be made ment of Agriculture the point of beginning Public Notices Housing Authority will be from groundwater (North Main, Tooele, Utah whichever is less. the clerk of the Court, which may include per- which provide that no [APN 01-286-0-0026] receiving proposals for of Grantsville) for IN- Miscellaneous 84074. For any addi- Beehive Telephone cus- and to serve upon or manent termination of person in the United Section 30: Commenc- Housing Quality/ HOME DUSTRIAL: Dilution of tional information con- tomers who participate in mail to the plaintiff's at- your parental rights. States, on the basis of ing 14.4 chains south of Inspection Services, brine, concentrate brine, Deadline for public no- tact: Kent Baker at least one of the follow- torney, at 3269 South You are hereby sum- color, sex, national ori- the NE corner of Sec. which involves inspec- salt washing, dust con- tices is 4 p.m. the day 435-840-0549; Kip Por- ing programs are eligible Main Street, Suite 100, moned to appear before gin, age, or handicap, 30, T5S, R5W, thence tion of approximately trol, and fire pro. prior to publication. ter 435-830-1154; Scott for telephone assistance: Salt Lake City, Utah this Court in said county shall be excluded in, ad- south 10.16 chains, 350 units per year lo- CHANGE APPLICA- Public notices submit- Campbell 801-821-6446; Medicaid, Food Stamps, 84115, a copy of your on April 17, 2014 at 2:00 mission or access to, de- thence S81°15’W 3.66 cated throughout Tooele TION(S) ted past the deadline Bill Dixon 435-840-1290; Supplemental Security answer within thirty (30) PM in the courtroom of nied the benefits of, or chains, thence N8o45’W County (excluding Wen- 15-456(a39571): Morton will not be accepted. Mark McKendrick Income (SSI), Federal days after service of this this court located at 74 otherwise be subjected 10 chains, thence dover). The majority of Salt, Inc. propose(s) us- UPAXLP 435-241-0065. Housing Assistance, Ne- Summons upon you, South 100 East, Suite to discrimination under N81°15’E 5.32 chains to inspections are located ing 53.57452 ac-ft. from Kent Baker vada Energy Assistance which service shall be 15, Tooele, Utah. Your any of this organization's the point of beginning PUBLIC NOTICE within Tooele City limits. groundwater (North of Treasurer Program (EAP), Tempo- accomplished at publica- failure to appear may re- programs or activities. [APN 01-286-0-0027] Call for Proposals The response to this in- Granstville) for INDUS- (Published in the Tran- rary Assistance to Needy tion. sult in a default judgment The person responsible Township 6 South, The Tooele County Rec- vitation will be evaluated TRIAL: dilution of brine, script Bulletin February Families Program If you fail to answer in a and the termination of for coordinating this or- Range 4 West, SLM reation Special Service according to the follow- dust control. 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, (TANF), National School timely manner, order by your parental rights. ganization's nondiscrimi- Section 2: All [APN District will be accepting ing factors: 16-854(a39572): State March 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, Lunch Program (NSL). default will be taken DATED THIS 18th day nation compliance efforts 06-081-0-0001] new proposals for rec- 1. Price per initial in- of Utah, School & Institu- reation projects from 25 & 27, 2014) Beehive Telephone cus- against you for the relief of February, 2014. is Jacob Warner, Gen- Section 5: Lots 1 and 2, tional Trust Lands Ad- tomers who do not par- demanded in the Com- LYNN J. CLARK eral Manager. Any indi- SW1/4NE1/4 [APN spection and cost of any February 6, 2014 to April follow-ups required ministration propose(s) 2, 2014. Applications ticipate in one of the plaint filed with the clerk Assistant Attorney vidual, or specific class 06-082-0-0002] using 22.5 ac-ft. from above programs are eli- of the Court. General of individuals, who feels Township 6 South, 2. Organization/ individu- must follow grant submit- als history and capacity groundwater (Poverty tal outline available from Unload gible if their income is at Dated this 3rd day of (801)366-0250 that this organization has Range 5 West, SLM Point) for INDUSTRIAL: or below 135% of the February, 2014. (Published in the Tran- subjected them to dis- Section 8: E1/2NW1/4, to perform the required each member of the services. 22.5 ac-ft for Dust Con- board or Tooele County Your Truck Federal Poverty Guide- Lundberg & Associ- script Bulletin February crimination may obtain S1/2NE1/4 [APN trol, Truck Washing, lines. ates 20, 27, March 6 & 13, further information about 06-086-0-0004] 3. Related experience Clerk Office, Marilyn Gil- and Certificates of train- Storage Pond, Employee lette, 435-843-3148, For more information Brad G. DeHaan 2014) the statutes and regula- Section 17: W1/2SW1/4 TOOELE ing/completion achieved. Use. Tooele County Court TRANSCRIPT please call 1-800-629- Attorneys for Plaintiff tions listed above from [APN 06-088-0-0001] 15-3486(a39573): Mor- BULLETIN 9993. (Published in the Tran- and/or file a written com- Township 6 South, (Provide current Utah li- House, 47 South Main, If it happens here, cense, if you have one) ton Salt, Inc. propose(s) Rm 318. Five copies of (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin February plaint with this organiza- Range 6 West, SLM using 0.31 cfs or 15.86 882-0050 script Bulletin March 6 & 20, 27, March 6 & 13, read about it here. tion; or the Secretary, U. Section 25: SW1/4SW 4. Past performance the grant submittal relative to work history ac-ft. from groundwater should include: name of 11, 2014) 2014) TOOELETRANSCRIPT S. Department of Agri- 1/4 [APN 06-098-0- (North of Grantsville) for culture, Washington, 0002] and work experience. project, location and writ- BULLETIN 5. Results from verifica- INDUSTRIAL: Uses at a ten bid of estimated D.C. 20250; or the Ad- Section 26: S1/2SE1/4 salt extraction plant. ministrator, Rural Utility [APN 06-098-0-0010] tion of references, li- costs, type of construc- censing and insurance EXTENSION(S) tion or improvement and Services, Washington, Section 35: NE1/4 [APN 15-4145 (A72500): D.C. 20250. Complaints 06-098-0-0011] coverage (must have li- a point of contact (with ability insurance policy Staker Parson Acquisi- contacts name and ad- must be filed within 180 Township 7 South, tion, Inc. is/are filing an days after the alleged Range 5 West, SLM and errors and omis- dress and telephone sions policy). extension for 24.0 ac-ft. number). Furthermore, discrimination. Confi- Section 7: Lots 1 and 2, from groundwater (6 dentiality will be main- E1/2NW1/4, NE1/4 [APN 6. Current valid Utah projects which are ac- driver's license. Miles South of 5 Mile cepted must be com- tained to the extent pos- 06-124-0-0005] Pass) for MINING; IN- sible. St. John Survey PROPOSALS WILL BE pleted by November 30, RECEIVED UNTIL DUSTRIAL: gravel 2014 or the applicant (Published in the Tran- Block 1: N1/2 [APN washing & other mining script Bulletin March 6 & 01-306-0-0003] MARCH 21, 2014 AT may stand to lose their 5:00 P.M. needs incl. employee`s funding. The Special 11, 2014) Block 4: Lots 1 and 2 needs (25 persons). [APN 01-306-0-0011] Attn: DeAnn Christian- Recreation District Board SUMMONS sen, at 118 East Vine Kent L. Jones, P.E. of Officers must approve Block 24: Commencing STATE ENGINEER Case No. 140300194 at the SW corner of Lot Street, Tooele, Utah any deviation from this IN THE THIRD JUDI- 84074. (Published in the Tran- process. Send all pro- 3, thence N8°W 3.75 script Bulletin February CIAL DISTRICT COURT chains, thence N81.25°E Your response should in- posals to: TOOELE IN AND FOR TOOELE clude the following: 27 & March 6, 2014) COUNTY RECREATION 1.75 chains, thence COUNTY, STATE OF south 3.79 chains, 1. Name, address, SPECIAL SERVICE UTAH phone number and brief DISTRICT, 47 South thence S81.25°W 1.15 GEORGIA MONROE chains to the point of be- history of organization/ Main, Tooele, Utah f/k/a GEORGIA RUS- individual. 84074. For any addi- ginning [APN SELL, an individual, 01-308-0-0007] 2. Related project/ areas BROKER Carol Autrytional informationMiranda Brodston con- Jim Busico Jim Contos Cindy Coombs Rachel Cowan Patty Deakin John Gollaher Jeannine Johnson of expertise on which the Jennifer Jones Plaintiff v. GENE J. Ophir Survey, Plat A 801-520-6680tact: 435-830-3319 Kent Baker435-840-1494 801-644-5801 435-830-7023 435-830-7637 801-651-1100 435-830-7717 435-830-6369 RUSSELL, an individ- organization/ individual 435-830-2088 435-840-0549; Kip Por- Se Katvlno Elleka Block 15: Lot 9 [APN ual; and DOES 1-50, 01-152-0-0004] has performed work or ter 435-830-1154; Scott whose true identities had experience during Campbell 801-821-6446; Block 17: Lots 2 through are unknown, Defen- 8 [APN 01-153-0-0002] the last five years. Bill Dixon 435-840-1290; dants. A. Include work history Mark McKendrick Block 18: All [APN THE STATE OF UTAH 01-153-0-0003] where actual inspections 435-241-0065. TO: Gene J. Russell & were performed or expe- Kent Baker Block 19: All [APN Does 1 -- 50 01-154-0-0001] rience has been illus- Treasurer You are hereby sum- trated. (Published in the Tran- Block 20: All [APN moned and required to 01-154-0-0002] B. Include resume and script Bulletin February file an Answer in writing proof of liability insur- 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, Block 23 All except the to the Complaint in the W1/2 of Lots 1, 2 and 3 ance, business license March 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, etc. Mark Martinez Brett McConnell Debbie Millward Sherri Nelson Vicki Powell Linda Theetge Christina Vowles Jack Walters Bart Powell above-captioned action [APN 01-153-0-0004] 25 & 27, 2014) with the Clerk of the C. Include mileage and 435-830-0655 801-400-3210 435-830-4716 435-840-1567 435-830-6010 801-544-9118 435-496-3820 435-840-3010 435-830-6518 CATEGORY 2 above-entitled Court, 74 Township 5 South, use of own vehicle ex- South 100 East, Suite Range 5 West, SLM pense in the inspection 14, Tooele, Utah 84074, Section 32: S1/2NW1/4 quote. and to serve upon or [APN 01-289-0-0002] D. Copy of insurance New Listing New Listing mail to Matthew J. Ball, Section 32: Commenc- policies. Esquire, at Parr Brown ing 20 chains south of E. Remember to sign 781 Arrow St., Tooele 872 N. 650 East, Tooele Gee & Loveless, P.C., the NE corner of the and date your response counsel for Plaintiff, 185 NW1/4 of Sec. 32, T5S, and return in a sealed South State Street, Suite R5W, thence west 10.9 envelope. $ 224,999 $ 184,900 800, Salt Lake City, chains, thence north General Scope of Work: Utah, 84111, a copy of 6.22 chains, thence east Under the jurisdiction of the Answer within twenty 10.9 chains, thence the Housing Authority (20) days after service of Contracting Officer, the 6 bedrooms 4 bedrooms south 6.22 chains to the this Summons upon you. point of beginning [APN Inspector will be required 4 bathrooms 3 bathrooms If you fail to do so, judg- 01-289-0-0001] to conduct Housing 2 car garage 2 garage ment by default will be CATEGORY 3 Quality Standards In- taken against you for the Township 5 South, spections as outlined in relief demanded in the Range 3 West, SLM the Housing and Urban Complaint, which has Development handbook. Custom Rambler, Custom Food Storage and Built-in Rotating Darling multi-level ready to move in! Large shed included, new carpet, Section 7: Lots 1, 2, 3 been filed with the Clerk and 4, E1/2W1/2, Proper inspection forms Entertainment Center Shelves, Fully Landscaped, New State of the Art new countertops are new, French doors into master bedroom with of the Court, 74 South will be provided by the Heat Pump, Central Air, Second Kitchen in Basement, Hardwood Floors vaulted ceilings. W1/2E1/2 [APN 06-046- 100 East, Suite 14, 0-0004] Housing Authority. All Jack Walters 435-840-3010 #1214352 Sherri Nelson 435-840-5167 #1212211 Tooele, Utah 84074, and Township 5 South, costs associated should a copy of which is an- Range 4 West, SLM be incorporated into the nexed and herewith Section 12: All [APN price per inspection. served upon you. 06-049-0-0004] Housing Authority repre- The above-captioned ac- Section 18: Lots 1, 2 and sentative to determine New Listing New Listing tion concerns the real 3, E1/2NW1/4, NE1/4 the timeframe of inspec- property described on SW1/4 [APN 06-050-0- tions to be done in con- 450 S. Century Dr, Tooele 246 W. 1480 North, Tooele Exhibit “A” hereto, which 0003] junction with the recertifi- is located in Tooele Township 5 South, cation and move-in/ County, Utah. Range 5 West, SLM move-out timelines. Exhibit “A” Section 11: E1/2SW1/4, Other requirements: $ 59,600 $ 165,000 CATEGORY 1 SW1/4SW1/4 [APN 1. The Housing Authority Township 4 South, 06-055-0-0003] reserves the right to re- Range 5 West, SLM Section 12: S1/2SW1/4 ject any and all propos- 2 bedrooms 6 bedrooms Section 25: Commenc- [APN 06-055-0-0004] als and to waive any in- 2 bathrooms 3 bathrooms ing at the NE corner of Section 13: N1/2 [APN formality or technicality 2 car garage the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 06-057-0-0001, 06-057- the proposals received of Sec. 25, T4S, R5W, 0-0002] as determined to be in thence west 320.1 feet Section 14: N1/2 [APN the best interest of the m/l to the east boundary 06-057-0-0003, 06-057- Housing Authority. Cute home on large lot. Big rooms with plenty of closet space. Extra large Great rambler next to the park! Well taken care of and the basement is line of Stockton Town, 0-0004] TOOELE COUNTY family room with plenty of light. Backyard fully fenced with large mature nearly fi nished. Large master bedroom and bathroom. Schools are close. thence south 615 feet, HOUSING AUTHORITY shade trees with room for a vegetable garden/RV pad. The home is large on the inside with a large side yard. TOGETHER WITH all thence east 320.1 feet, improvements, fixtures, IS AN EQUAL OPPOR- thence north 615 feet to buildings, structures and TUNITY EMPLOYER Carol Autry 801-520-6680 #1211849 Carol Autry 801-520-6680 #1210647 the point of beginning facilities contained (Published in the Tran- [APN 06-021-0-0014] thereon, all easements, script Bulletin March 6, Section 25: Commenc- rights-of-way, access 11, 13 & 18, 2014) ing at the NW corner of rights and appurte- New Listing New Listing the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 nances pertaining of Sec. 25, T4S, R5W, thereto, water right num- Reach 79 E. Hwy 199 , Rush Valley 492 E. 1420 N Tooele thence south 615 feet, bers 15-1656, 15-1826, thence east 999.9 feet, 15-1827, 15-1828, 15- Every thence north 615 feet, 1848, 15-1849, 15-1850 thence west 999.9 feet and 15-1865 and all Household $ 185,000 $ 187,000 to the point of beginning other water and water [APN 01-184-0-0004] rights of whatever kind, in the Township 5 South, whether perfected or un- 3 bedrooms 5 bedrooms Range 4 West, SLM perfected, appurtenant Tooele 2 bathrooms 3 bathrooms Section 32: SE1/4SE1/4 to or used or usable in Valley! 2 car garage [APN 06-053-0-0002] connection with the fore- Section 33: W1/2NW1/4, going lands, as well as NW1/4SW1/4, west 10 all easements, rights- TOOELETRANSCRIPT acres of NE1/4NW1/4, of-way, entitlements, Multi-level home with newer fl ooring, paint, and custom tile. Huge back BULLETIN Remodeled home in the quiet countryside on 2.19 acres. Wood burning less 4 acres road, except wells, pumps, casing, yard with vinyl fencing with a rear entrance. Close to elementary school. 6.14 acres to state road fi replace in living room and a romantic gas fi replace in the master Custom shed in the backyard with 100 AMP/220V service. Finished downhole equipment, TOTAL MARKET bedroom. Granite countertops in kitchen. basement. [APN 06-052-0-0006] meters, utilities and util- COVERAGE PLAN Section 33: ity lines, diversion struc- Sherri Nelson 435-840-5167 #1208164 Sherri Nelson 435-840-5167 #1198153 SW1/4SW1/4 [APN 06- tures, ditches, pipelines, 052-0-0008] headgates, weirs and Advertising Township 5 South, other entitlements, im- For additional properties, please check our website at www.utahhomes.com Range 5 West, SLM provements, fixtures and 882-0050 Section 29: Commenc- facilities used to with- ing 14.6 chains south of draw, pump, divert, ap- the NW corner of Sec. ply, store, transport and 29, T5S, R5W, thence use said water and water N81°15’E 20.2 chains, rights. thence south 10.24 DATED this 12th day of chains, thence S81° February, 2014. 15’W 20.2 chains, PARR BROWN GEE & thence north 10.16 LOVELESS, P.C. chains to the point of be- By: /s/ Matthew J. Ball ginning [APN 01-285-0- Attorneys for Georgia 0008] Monroe Section 30: Commenc- (Published in the Tran- ing 9.4 chains south of script Bulletin February the NE corner of Sec. 20, 27 & March 6, 2014) 30, T5S, R5W, thence south 5 chains, thence S81°15’W 5.32 chains, thence N8°45’W 5 chains, thence N81°15’E 6.41 chains to the point of beginning [APN 01-286-0-0026] Section 30: Commenc- ing 14.4 chains south of the NE corner of Sec. 30, T5S, R5W, thence south 10.16 chains, thence S81°15’W 3.66 chains, thence N8o45’W 10 chains, thence N81°15’E 5.32 chains to the point of beginning [APN 01-286-0-0027] Township 6 South, Range 4 West, SLM Section 2: All [APN 06-081-0-0001] Section 5: Lots 1 and 2, SW1/4NE1/4 [APN 06-082-0-0002] Township 6 South, Range 5 West, SLM Section 8: E1/2NW1/4, S1/2NE1/4 [APN 06-086-0-0004] Section 17: W1/2SW1/4 [APN 06-088-0-0001] Township 6 South, Range 6 West, SLM Section 25: SW1/4SW 1/4 [APN 06-098-0- 0002] Section 26: S1/2SE1/4 [APN 06-098-0-0010] Section 35: NE1/4 [APN 06-098-0-0011] Township 7 South, Range 5 West, SLM Section 7: Lots 1 and 2, E1/2NW1/4, NE1/4 [APN 06-124-0-0005] St. John Survey Block 1: N1/2 [APN 01-306-0-0003] Block 4: Lots 1 and 2 [APN 01-306-0-0011] Block 24: Commencing at the SW corner of Lot 3, thence N8°W 3.75 chains, thence N81.25°E 1.75 chains, thence south 3.79 chains, thence S81.25°W 1.15 chains to the point of be- ginning [APN 01-308-0-0007] Ophir Survey, Plat A Block 15: Lot 9 [APN 01-152-0-0004] Block 17: Lots 2 through 8 [APN 01-153-0-0002] Block 18: All [APN 01-153-0-0003] Block 19: All [APN 01-154-0-0001] Block 20: All [APN 01-154-0-0002] Block 23 All except the W1/2 of Lots 1, 2 and 3 [APN 01-153-0-0004] CATEGORY 2 Township 5 South, Range 5 West, SLM Section 32: S1/2NW1/4 [APN 01-289-0-0002] Section 32: Commenc- ing 20 chains south of the NE corner of the NW1/4 of Sec. 32, T5S, R5W, thence west 10.9 chains, thence north 6.22 chains, thence east 10.9 chains, thence south 6.22 chains to the point of beginning [APN 01-289-0-0001] CATEGORY 3 Township 5 South, Range 3 West, SLM Section 7: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, E1/2W1/2, W1/2E1/2 [APN 06-046- 0-0004] Township 5 South, Range 4 West, SLM Section 12: All [APN 06-049-0-0004] Section 18: Lots 1, 2 and 3, E1/2NW1/4, NE1/4 SW1/4 [APN 06-050-0- 0003] Township 5 South, Range 5 West, SLM Section 11: E1/2SW1/4, SW1/4SW1/4 [APN 06-055-0-0003] Section 12: S1/2SW1/4 [APN 06-055-0-0004] Section 13: N1/2 [APN 06-057-0-0001, 06-057- 0-0002] Section 14: N1/2 [APN 06-057-0-0003, 06-057- 0-0004] TOGETHER WITH all improvements, fixtures, buildings, structures and facilities contained thereon, all easements, rights-of-way, access rights and appurte- nances pertaining thereto, water right num- bers 15-1656, 15-1826, 15-1827, 15-1828, 15- 1848, 15-1849, 15-1850 and 15-1865 and all other water and water rights of whatever kind, whether perfected or un- perfected, appurtenant to or used or usable in connection with the fore- going lands, as well as all easements, rights- of-way, entitlements, wells, pumps, casing, downhole equipment, meters, utilities and util- ity lines, diversion struc- tures, ditches, pipelines, headgates, weirs and other entitlements, im- provements, fixtures and facilities used to with- draw, pump, divert, ap- ply, store, transport and use said water and water rights. DATED this 12th day of February, 2014. PARR BROWN GEE & LOVELESS, P.C. By: /s/ Matthew J. Ball Attorneys for Georgia Monroe (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin February 20, 27 & March 6, 2014)