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Yager signs with Nebraska See A10 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY December 17, 2020 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 127 No. 58 $1.00 Remembering the Broadway Hotel Hotel turned apartments, the Broadway Hotel dominated New Town architecture for years

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CEILLY SUTTON Rocky Mountain Power removed the power STAFF WRITER lines and demolition began soon after. The Broadway Hotel, built in 1909 and Demolition of the historic hotel started akst located at 145 North Broadway Avenue in week and was completed on Monday. Only a the heart of Tooele City’s New Town, will be pile of rubbish remains where the hotel used remembered because of the many individuals to stand on the corner of Date and Broadway who passed through its doors. streets. A fire that occurred early morning on July Individuals who have been affiliated with 5 sealed the hotel’s fate when firefighters the hotel in one way or another have differing later said the damage was extensive. opinions about the hotel’s ultimate fate. Although police and firefighters aren’t sure “We are upset about this,” said Dan Brett, how the fire began, they think it may have one of the owners of the hotel said previ- started in the upstairs floor of the landmark ously. “We wanted to preserve the building building. as historical art and make it into apartments. Originally, because of the damage, demoli- The fire kind of forced our hand. We knew we tion was set for Nov 30, but dead powerlines had to tear it down. Too much of the struc- still connected to the hotel had to be removed prior to demolition. SEE HOTEL PAGE A6 ®

The remains of the burnt out hotel after the July 5, 2020 fire.

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A busy Broadway Hotel (top) shortly after opening in 1909. Joe Busico (top right), New Town resident and real estate agent, discusses plans to restore the hotel in 2007. Tooele City Firefighters (above) work to save the hotel on July 5, 2020.

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2020 Benefit Fund family Commission approves pay finding their way after loss increase for County Council

TIM GILLIE The Transcript Bulletin Benefit Fund TIM GILLIE the pay at $22,000 prior to the filing period EDITOR selected the Gibbs family of Tooele as the EDITOR for County Council elections. The filing COVID-19 dealt the Gibbs family of 2020 recipient of the fund, to raise funds The County Council hasn’t even gone to fee for public offices is determined by the Tooele a tough blow when their mother and and other donations to help the Gibbs family work yet, but they already got a pay raise. office’s pay. wife, Trisha Gibbs, passed away from com- with some of their burdens as they approach The Tooele County Commission approved While he introduced the proposed change plications of COVID-19 in a hospital ICU bed Christmas and the New Year without Trisha. a resolution setting salaries for the County’s in County Council pay, County Commission at the age of 4. The family will need help with the unex- elected officials for 2021, including the Chairman Tom Tripp noted that the Form of “It was difficult,” said her daughter, Dreya pected medical and funeral expenses. And County Council, during their meeting on Government Study Committee’s report rec- Gibbs. “Because of COVID we couldn’t even Jared, the single income earner for the fam- Tuesday night. ommended a range of $20,000 to $25,000 visit her.” ily is faced with figuring how to provide for After some discussion, the County for council members. Trisha Gibbs left behind her family; hus- Caden’s medical needs and care. Commission approved a resolution that “$24,000 is within that range and is in band, Jared, 42, son Caden, 20, and two Caden has been confined to a motorized bumped the annual pay of County Council agreement with what voters approved,” 17-year old twins — daughter Dreya and son members from $22,000 to $24,000. Jaceton. SEE FAMILY PAGE A7 ® The County Commission previously set SEE INCREASE PAGE A7 ®

BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS B7 UDOT goes WIFI OBITUARIES A8 CORONAVIRUS TRACKER See A2 SPORTS A10 Data as of December 17, 2020. Source: Utah Department of Health TOOELE COUNTY- Known Cases: 3,908 UTAH- Known Cases: 243,918 Hospitalizations: 110 • Deaths: 11 Hospitalizations: 9,791 • Deaths: 1,126 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 17, 2020 Dugway Proving Ground Tooele City approves project takes home award resolution for disposal Resource Office, Select Army facilities used drones to monitor eagles Engineering Services, CEILLY SUTTON can be restricted if they HawkWatch International, of unclaimed firearms STAFF WRITER risk disturbing active eagle Army Rapid Integration A Dugway Proving Ground nests. Therefore, it is vital for and Acceptance Center, and Once retained as evidence, some firearms never reclaimed by owners project utilizing unmanned Dugway Proving Ground, and the Army Threat Systems CEILLY SUTTON If individuals do not claim the item, it will aircraft systems to monitor similar military testing and Management Office. STAFF WRITER be disposed of, he said. golden eagle nests at the base training ranges, to fully under- “Dugway Proving Ground The Tooele City Council approved a reso- Police departments are required to seek has won national recognition. stand the location and status is responsible for testing and lution on the disposal of public property City Council approval prior to disposing of The project was named the of eagle nests,” Bryant wrote evaluating nearly all chemi- used as evidence in criminal cases during items that aren’t claimed, according to Kirby 2020 Resource Conservative in a press release dated Dec. 8. cal and biological defense their Wednesday evening meeting. “We do this a couple times a year and we and Resiliency Project of The project consisted of capabilities while conserving Ron Kirby, Tooele City Police Chief pre- are seeking approval to dispose of them,” the Year by the Department monitoring the base’s eagle its natural resources. Dugway sented the resolution that was about what to Kirby said. of Defense’s Environmental nests using three methods: an Proving Ground is demonstrat- do with firearms that had been seized tem- Kirby told City Council members what the Security Technology on-the-ground human observ- ing the two missions are com- porarily, but their owners had not appeared police department does with firearms that Certification Program, accord- er, a military UAS, and a small patible. The ESTCP Program, to reclaim them. haven’t been claimed. ing to Becki Bryant, DPG pub- UAS platform. established in 1995, promotes The police department currently has 43 “Many of them we destroy,” he said. “This lic affairs officer. Researchers found the sUAS the transfer of innovative tech- unclaimed firearms, according to Kirby. is because they are junk firearms or we don’t The announcement was to be an extremely useful tool nologies that have successfully “This resolution is for the disposal of want them out on the street. Others are made on the week of Dec. 1 to help them identify nests and established proof of concept to property that is either unclaimed or it’s evi- good firearms. We sell those to a firearms during the program’s annual take photographs to determine field or production use. ESTCP dence,” he said, referencing unclaimed fire- dealer and then we use the proceeds from symposium. the age of the eagles, which demonstrations collect cost arms. “This is for property that we have had that to buy departmental ammunition and “Dugway Proving Ground is an important criteria when and performance data to over- for a while and made numerous attempts to firearms.” is home to multiple breeding deciding whether mission come the barriers to employ contact owners and dispose of it by return- Kirby did not state how long the police pairs of golden eagles, which operations can safely continue, an innovative technology ing it to owners, depending on the item.” department kept firearms used as evidence are protected under the Bald according to Bryant. because of concerns regard- Kirby said that when police take posses- before they either sold them or disposed of and Golden Eagle Protection The results of the two-year ing technical or programmatic sion of an item that belongs to someone them. Act and the Migratory Bird study will focus on the use of risk,” Bryant wrote in the press they are directed by state code to either At the end of the meeting, all of the mem- Treaty Act. Because of these sUAS. release. return it or get rid of it. bers of the city council voted to approve the regulations, military test- Assisting with the proj- [email protected] Items that can be returned to their own- resolution. ing and training activities ect were the DPG Natural ers are posted online at “five or six places.” [email protected]

UDOT works to connect rural communities to vital digital resources CARES Act funding is being used to provide internet access for telemedicine, distance learning and telecommuting

SALT LAKE CITY – distance learning and telecom- time information about Utah’s The Utah Department of muting. roads. The projects will also Transportation is in the final The fiber conduit systems contribute to UDOT’s focus in stages of installing fiber con- are being installed along I-70 creating information highways duit systems in two Utah rural in Millard and Sevier Counties for connected and automated locations to increase internet and along I-84 in Box Elder vehicle capabilities. connectivity for communities County. In addition, UDOT is In Millard and Sevier and enhance mobility and extending the fiber conduit to County, UDOT is installing 117 safety on Utah’s highways. specific locations within the miles of fiber along I-70 from Utah legislators allocated communities to provide Wi-Fi Cove Fort to Eagle Canyon. $30 million of the CARES hotspots. These hotspots will Wi-Fi hotspots will be located Act funding to UDOT to sup- allow individuals in specific at seven locations: Cove Fort, port the department’s focus areas to get high-speed inter- Fremont Indian State Park, on building roadway fiber net access for their needs. Sevier, Richfield, Ivie Creek optic infrastructure to provide “Providing these Wi-Fi Rest Area, Sand Bench Rest broadband connectivity to hotspots to connect rural com- Area and Salt Wash Rest Area. rural communities for critical munities to online resources In Box Elder County, UDOT needs, including telemedicine, could not have come at a more is installing 42 miles of fiber essential time,” UDOT Fiber along I-84 from Tremonton to Optics Manager Lynne Yocom the state line. Wi-Fi hotspots TOOELETRANSCRIPT said. “This fiber network will will be located at three loca- ULLETIN make an immediate impact, tions: Bothwell, Howell and B but also lay the groundwork Snowville. ADMINISTRATION for a connected future.” “Wi-Fi connectivity to our Scott C. Dunn Publisher The fiber being installed State Park Museum has been Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher for both projects will expand needed for years and will be Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus UDOT’s Advanced Traffic a huge service to the public,” OFFICE Management System to Fremont Indian State Park Bruce K. Dunn Controller improve transportation mobil- Manager Kevin Taylor said. Chris Evans Office Manager ity and safety. It will allow “We have more than 30,000 Vicki Higgins Customer Service UDOT to install additional people who visit our park each COURTESY UDOT Patricia Cook Circulation Manager cameras, weather stations and year who will benefit from this A crew (above) lays a fiber conduit system along Interstate 70 to increase internet connectivity and enhance EDITORIAL other sensors to provide real- hotspot.” mobility and safety on the highway. A worker (below) checks the specifications of a trench prepared for the fiber Tim Gillie Editor conduit system on I-70. Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer Mark Watson Correspondent ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Parents sue to allow Hospitals begin administering Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN students to return first COVID-19 vaccines John Hamilton Creative Director SALT LAKE CITY (AP) best to take care of them. Intensive care unit capac- Liz Arellano Graphic Artist — An intensive care nurse But it's also really mentally ity at Utah's hospitals best PRODUCTION to classrooms in Salt Lake City became draining,” Woodbury told equipped to treat COVID-19 Perry A. Dunn Pre-press Manager the first person in Utah to reporters. “So if I know I patients reached 92.8% on Mindy Wiseman Production SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A that the school district “has receive the COVID-19 vac- have protection from the Tuesday. In Utah, 1 in 173 Dan Coats Pre-press Technician dozen parents have filed a civil abrogated its duty to properly cine on Tuesday morning as coronavirus . . . then I'm people were diagnosed with rights lawsuit against the Salt hospitals began administer- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: and equitably educate these going to come to work every COVID-19 over the past $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered Lake City School District after students.” ing vaccinations to front-line day in a better frame of mind week, and the state is ranked by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, it refused to open schools and The lawsuit was filed healthcare workers with the and be able to provide better tenth in the country for new Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele relied on remote learning, against Republican Gov. Gary highest risk of exposure. care mentally and physically cases per capita, according County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the claiming the decision repre- Herbert, the state Board of Christy Mulder, a nurse at to my patients.” to data from Johns Hopkins. United States. sented a ``historic deprivation Education, the Salt Lake University of Utah Hospital, State Epidemiologist Dr. There have been more OFFICE HOURS: of rights.'' City Board of Education and was the first person in the Angela Dunn voiced her than 237,000 reported virus Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. The lawsuit, filed Monday, Interim Salt Lake City School state to receive the vaccine. excitement that vaccines cases in Utah and 1,077 claims the district's decision CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: District Superintendent Larry Hospital leaders expect were finally being distrib- known deaths related to 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. stripped about 21,000 students Madden. The State School about a total of 100 doses to uted in Utah. But she urged the virus, according to state PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: of their rights to a free and Board and Salt Lake board be administered across the people to continue public data. 4 p.m. day prior to publication. open public education under declined to comment Monday. state Tuesday. health measures like wear- For most people, the COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, the state Constitution, The The school district's failure Several health care work- ing masks and social distanc- coronavirus causes mild or BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: Deseret News reported. to provide in-person learning ers also received the vaccine ing. moderate symptoms, such as 3 p.m. day prior to publication. The Salt Lake City Board of opportunities, while other at LDS Hospital. Sophie “I have to say though my fever and cough that clear OBITUARY DEADLINE: 10:30 a.m. day of publication. Education voted earlier this school districts are doing so Woodbury, a nurse on the excitement is tempered by up in two to three weeks. year to conduct school only by “is a clear constitutional viola- surgery floor, said that the fact that we are leading For some — especially older Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals remote learning, becoming the tion, and should promptly be receiving the vaccine will into another holiday season adults and people with exist- postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by only district in the state to do remedied by this court,” the help her take even better and it's going to get colder,” ing health problems — it can the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. so in response to the coronavi- lawsuit said. care of her patients. Dunn said. “There is light at cause more severe illness, Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, rus pandemic, the lawsuit said. The school district has “There's a lot of sick peo- the end of the tunnel. We're including pneumonia, and Tooele City, Utah 84074. According to the lawsuit, provided some in-person ple, and we're doing our very just not there yet.” death. POSTMASTER: the district will only resume educational services for some Send change of address to: PO Box 390 in-person learning when all students who receive special Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 COVID-19 tests taken in the education services, are English 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 county for a given week fell to language learners or are signif- email: [email protected] “a randomly selected thresh- icantly behind academically. or visit our website extension at old of 5% or below, and the The number of infections Delivering the News in TOOELETRANSCRIPT TooeleOnline.com number of infected persons is thought to be far higher Entire contents ©2020 Transcript Bulletin within the county fell to 10 per because many people have ULLETIN Publishing Company, Inc. All rights Tooele County for More B reserved. No part of this publication may 100,000 individuals.” not been tested, and studies be reproduced in any form without the The lawsuit claimed “unreal- suggest people can be infected Subscribe Today written consent of the editor or publisher. istic metrics” were adopted to with the virus without feeling Than 120 Years 435-882-0050 dictate a return to school and sick. THURSDAY December 17, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 Health official answers COVID-19 vaccine questions New vaccine technology doesn’t use virus particles

CEILLY SUTTON staff, first responders and pub- or mRNA to trigger an immune STAFF WRITER lic health workers can expect response. This means there The first shipment of the to receive vaccination from late is no live or dead virus in the COVID-19 vaccine has reached December through January, vaccine.” Utah and is being provided to according to the state’s antici- MRNA vaccines do not inter- hospital workers in the state pated vaccination schedule. act with our own DNA in any with the highest number of In February and March, way. Instead our cells break COVID-19 patients first. the state expects to roll out down and get rid of the mRNA LDS Hospital, University vaccination to long-term care after it receives the instruc- Hospital, Intermountain facility staff that have not been tions, according to the CDC. Medical Center, Utah Valley vaccinated and essential work- The most common side Hospital, and Dixie Regional ers, to be determined. effects found in vaccine trials, Medical Center in St. George From March through July according to Bate, are pain, have already received their vaccinations will be available redness or swelling at the vaccines. for Tribal reservation commu- injection site, fatigue, head- On Monday, Amy Bate, nities, Utahns 65 of age and ache, chills, muscle pain and public information officer older, employees at a risk level joint pain. for the Tooele County Health of 3 — childcare personal, It is unknown how long the Department, said that work- personal care, airline workers, vaccine will work in a person’s will be ready to fight the virus The application for emer- trials. The CDC Advisory ers at Mountain West Medical etc. — racial and ethnic groups body, but Bate said evidence if you are exposed. Whereas gency authorization for a Committee on Immunization Center in Tooele would receive with higher risk, food prepa- suggests it may last four to six social distancing, masks, wash- COVID-19 vaccine by another Practices is expected to review their vaccines later in the week ration workers, Utahns with months, but health officials are ing hands, etc., help reduce manufacturer, Moderna, is the data and give its recom- and workers at the Tooele underlying medical conditions, hoping for a year. the risk of being exposed to already on file with the FDA. mendation by late December. County Health Department workers in risk levels 2 and 3, The vaccine is recommend- COVID-19 and spreading it to The FDA is reviewing data [email protected] would receive theirs before the and all other Utahns, accord- ed for people age 16 and older. others.” from the Moderna clinical end of the year. ing to the state plan. It was tested in 43,000 adults, Healthcare workers that The Pfizer/BioNTech vac- including older adults and work in high-risk environments cine, approved for emergency communities of color, accord- in remaining hospital facilities use authorization by the U.S. ing to the Utah Department of throughout the state, other Food and Drug Administration, Health. healthcare personnel such as contains no live or dead “The interim data suggests MIKE GARRARD’S clinics, pharmacy staff, Tribal viruses. that the vaccine is safe and health, long-term care facili- “The Pfizer vaccine requires effective in preventing COVID- ties, skilled nursing staff, and Bargain Buggy’s two injections given 28 days 19,” Bate said. “Remember other healthcare workers at apart,” said Bate. “COVID-19 that vaccines work with your high-risk along with school vaccines use messenger RNA immune system so your body Happy Holidays! CAR OF THE WEEK! State creates pact to help 2020 KIA fund fight against racism OPTIMA SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Democratic Rep. Sandra in our community have the Utah officials have begun Hollins, the state's only Black same access as everyone else.” ONLY! signing a new pact aimed at lawmaker, said the pact rep- Herbert said he met with $ mitigating racism in institu- resents the first of many steps Black leaders after the sum- 15,700 tions across the state. needed to fully address racism mer protests on racial injus- The Utah Compact on throughout the state's poli- tice about how best to address Racial Equity, Diversity and cies and institutions. Hollins disparities across the state. Inclusion unveiled Tuesday had been instrumental in He said that in addition to will provide baselines for pub- persuading lawmakers to creating this pact, the state All Cars are bluestar lic policy changes and invest- unanimously vote to remove has signed into law a bill that certifi ed by 3rd Party ments that will help reduce wording in the state constitu- banned police chokeholds, Inspection Stations racism. tion that allowed slavery to be and members of his Cabinet Republican Gov. Gary a punishment for crimes. have completed a six-month Check Out All Vehicles & Get Pre-Approved Online! Herbert said the decision to “It is now time that we racial equity program. *Our payments include tax, license, fees; 0 Down. *60 mo. @ 3.49% **72 mo. @ 3.74% ***84 mo. 4.49%; - OAC. 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It is time that We need to have discussions reminded all of us that we mothers are stopped (from) and better understanding. have not gotten to the prom- worrying about their kids, Sometimes we need to listen ised land yet,” Herbert said. having to explain racism to so we can learn and under- “We're not where we wanted their kids at a young age. And stand before we can be under- to be or where we should be.” it is time that women of color stood.” FREE 2021 POSTER Holiday Sale!

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Tooele on the main highway. 1894. Here is a flashback of The pair said they had The sounds of Christmas Mr. Sandoval was repairing Dec. 17, 1920 local front-page news from 25, “never, ever” dreamed of going would fill the new auditorium a tire on his auto parked in At a meeting of the general 50, 75 and 100 years ago that Front-Page to Mazatlan. as the Tooele HIgh School the west lane of traffic when committee of the organiza- occurred during the third week Concert and Symphonic bands a car traveling south crashed tions of Tooele held in the of December. Flashback Dec. 15-18, 1970 presented the annual concert. into the rear of the Sandoval Commercial Club Rooms A sheepherder in a remote “It is always a challenge to vehicle. Thursday, it was decided Dec. 19-21, 1995 desert area of Tooele County perform Christmas music year Later in the week, Tooele to have a large Community A group of Grantsville included colorectal, breast, was struck by a stray bullet by after year in a manner that City Police cracked open a Christmas tree and program on residents called the Tooele lung, cervical and bronchus. a hunter who thought he was doesn’t seem to be the same local theft ring headed by Christmas Eve, at Liberty Park County Clean Air Coalition had “It is the rate of increase shooting at a coyote, according thing everytime,” said Roy a 19-year-old boy and four (South Ward Church Grounds) claimed for several years that of cervical cancer among to a report from the County Ferrin, band director. “Many of juvenile assistants. A regular at 7 p.m. cancer rates in their commu- Grantsville residents that is Sheriff. the young arrangers of today hardware store of stolen arti- Several committees were nity had been on the rise. the most significant,” said Esteban Martinez, 60, of are doing an excellent job of cles was uncovered by police appointed to work out the Findings of a state study Myron Bateman, director of Ogden, was shot late Saturday making this traditional music officers. details of the program and the confirmed that the group’s the Tooele County Health as he sat in his camp west of interesting in many new ways.” Items included a variety of tree. speculation was correct. Department. Puddle Valley. wrenches, flashlights, hubcaps, All children under the age Five types of cancer had Later in the week, Dean The victim suffered only Dec. 18-21 , 1945 hand pumps, QVhand drill and of 15 would receive Christmas increased in Grantsville from M. and Karla Hammond of a flesh wound when the bul- Manual Sandoval, age 33, bits, pilers, hanksaws, electric packages. and com- 1973 to 1993, according to the Gransville were announced let from a 30 caliber carbine an employee of the Elton cords, electric heaters, bicycle munity singing singers would study. That information was as winners of the fifth annual struck a glancing blow to his Tunnel, and a resident of wheels, film projector, paint be part of the program. released at a public meeting Season of Lights Contest chest. Tooele for more than a year, thinner, hydraulic jack, .22 held at Grantsville City Hall. sponsored by the Transcript- Friday’s front page featured and a native of Santa Fe, New caliber rifle, flag and flagpole, Correspondent Mark Watson The five types of cancer Bulletin. news of the annual Christmas Mexico, was killed instantly hot water car heater with compiled this report. RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Ær : Denmark’s ship- in-a-bottle island s we’ve had to postpone our travels Abecause of the pandemic, I believe a weekly dose of travel dreaming can be good medicine. Here’s one of my Rick Steves favorite European memories from a GUEST COLUMNIST tiny Danish island — a reminder of the fun that awaits us at the other end of this crisis. Few visitors to Scandinavia even almost hear the crabs playing cards. notice Ær , a sleepy little island on Taking a 15-mile bike ride, I piece the southern edge of Denmark. It’s together the best of Ær ’s salty a peaceful and homey isle, where charms. Just outside of town, I see the baskets of strawberries sit in front of first of many U-shaped farmhouses, farmhouses — for sale on the honor so typical of Denmark. The three sides system. Its tombstones are carved block the wind to create a sheltered with such sentiments as: “Here lies little courtyard and house cows, hay, Christian Hansen at anchor with his and people. I bike along a dike built in DOMINIC ARIZONA BONUCCELLI wife. He’ll not weigh until he stands the 1800s to make swampland farm- Beach bungalows at Ærøskøbing. before God.” able. While the weak soil is good for The island’s statistics: 22 miles by hay and little else, they get the most ing ships. a tree lined lane toward a fine 12th- where so many locals enjoyed a first 6 miles, 7,000 residents, 350 deer, no out of it. Each winter, farmers flood A lane leads me downhill, dead century church. Like town churches kiss. The huts are little more than a crosswalks, seven pastors, three police their land to let the saltwater nourish ending at a rugged bluff called Vodrup throughout the island, a centuries old picnic table with walls and a roof, but officers, and a pervasive passion for the soil and grass, in the belief that Klint. If I were a pagan, I’d worship paint job gives the simple stonework each is lovingly painted and carved the environment. Along with sleek this causes their cows to produce fat- here — the sea, the wind, and the a crude outline of the fine Gothic fea- — stained with generations of family modern windmills hard at work, Æro tier milk and meat. chilling view. The land steps in sloppy tures this humble community wished fun, memories of pickled herring on has one of the world’s largest solar Struggling uphill, I reach the slabs down to the sea. The giant ter- it could afford. Little ships hang in the rye bread, and sunsets. It’s a perfectly power plants. island’s 2,700-inch high summit. It’s a races are a clear reminder that when nave, perhaps as memorials to lost sail- Danish scene — like Ær itself — Ær ’s main town, Ær sk bing, “peak” called Synneshoj, pronounced saturated with water, the massive slabs ors. A portrait of Martin Luther hangs where small is beautiful, sustainability makes a fine home base for exploring “Seems High” (and after this pedal, I of clay that make up the land here get in the stern, making sure everything’s is just common sense, and a favorite the isle. Many Danes agree, washing agree). slick, and entire chunks can slip and theologically shipshape. The long list local word, hyggelig, takes “cozy” to up on the cobbled main drag in waves Rolling through the town of slide. adjacent to the portrait allows today’s delightful extremes. with the landing of each ferry. Bregninge, I notice how it lies in a While the wind at the top seems pastor to trace her pastoral lineage With lanes right out of the 1680s, gully. I imagine pirates, centuries ago, hell-bent on blowing me off my bike, back to Dr. Luther himself. The current Rick Steves (www.ricksteves.com) the town was the wealthy home port trolling along the coast looking for the beach below is peaceful, ideal pastor, Janet, is the first woman on the writes European guidebooks, hosts trav- to more than 100 windjammers. The church spires marking unfortified vil- for sunbathing. I can’t see Germany, five-centuries-long list. el shows on public TV and radio, and post office dates to 1749, and cast- lages. Ær ’s 16 villages are built low, which is just across the water, but I do From the church, it’s all downhill organizes European tours. This article iron gaslights still shine each evening. in gullies like this one, to make them see a big stone that commemorates the back to Ær sk bing. The sun is low was adapted from his new book, For the Windjammers gone, the harbor now invisible from the sea — their stubby return of the island to Denmark from in the sky, so I coast right on through Love of Europe. You can email Rick at caters to German and Danish holiday church spires carefully designed not to Germany in 1750. town to the sunset beach — where a [email protected] and follow his blog yachts. On midnight low tides, you can be viewable from potentially threaten- Back up on the road, I pedal down row of tiny huts lines the strand and on Facebook. © 2020 Rick Steves Perfect Stocking Stuffer! 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Bob & Jennie Steele Recent family history find reveals 50th Wedding Anniversary Bob (John Robert) Steele another Gillie once lived in Tooele and Jennie Lee Steele are pleased to announce their orking on family his- 50th Wedding Anniversary. Wtory sometimes brings They were married in Tooele, interesting discoveries and odd Utah on December 19, 1970. coincidences. Tim Gillie They have 3 sons: John Robert, Early on I found a relative EDITOR Jr. (deceased), Christopher named Ima Fairy Mantooth. Michael (Illinois) and Wayne Somebody’s parents had Hugh Seth (deceased). They a strange sense of humor. It have 9 grandchildren: Grace, made me happy that my name corps. I have his discharge Danelle, Si, Simon, Madi, isn’t Tim Sillie Gillie or Magilla papers in a leather folder. John, Easton, Jonah and Jack. Gorilla Gillie. He was a member of the Due to the pandemic situation they will be celebrating at home. And then there was the time American Legion Seattle Post Calls are welcome as well as Face Time or Duo. Please show love I discovered that I was the No. 160 as well as the 40 et 8 to your family and friends by being careful, staying well and 24th great-grandson of King Voiture 8. He also belonged to wearing a mask. You can play a game in our honor or watch a Duncan of Scotland. Eagles Aeries No. 1 and was movie at home. When Scotland was vot- an elder of the Georgetown ing on separating from Great Presbyterian Church in Seattle. Britain, I let a few of my He had lived and worked Scottish friends know that in Bremerton, Spokane, and if the separatists won I was Vashon Island before moving available to move to Scotland to Seattle. if they needed their own king Somewhere around June 5, again. 1920, he worked as a Helper When I moved to Utah over Molder in the Puget Sound 20 years ago, the only family Navy Yard. He left on his own member I knew of that had request with a general work- ever lived in Utah was my manship rating of 95%, which uncle — my mother’s brother. was “excellent” and a general He was a tire salesman. The conduct rating also of 95%, first store he owned was in also “excellent,” according to Logan. It became one the first the fragments of a document Big O Tire stores. He moved to I have. southern Idaho long before I My father’s story about his ever moved to Utah. father passing always sounded So I was pretty sure I would like my father was there when have Utah all to myself, espe- it happened. Your Complete Local News Source cially living way out here in But I found a telegram Tooele. dated Jan 23 1949 4:18 PM TOOELETRANSCRIPT Subscribe Hang on there, don’t spoil sent to my father in college at 435-882-0050 the story with quick assump- Bellingham, Washington. BULLETIN tions. It simply read, “Dad has A few years ago when my gone to be with his savor: stepmother passed away, my Mother.” brother got the job of cleaning I opened one book of pho- out her house packed full of tographs and other memora- stuff. bilia with crinkled pages that mpson Yes, stuff. belonged to my grandmother exclaimed. Erlandson. ho ’s I tried to help. I spent an and a small piece of age- I went back and read that MIlitary records dated Nov. T entire day cleaning one room yellowed newsprint fell to the again, “two brothers ... Wallace 19, 1945 show he enlisted in SmokeHouse — the room my father had floor. Gillie, Tooele, Utah...” the Army for “the Hawaiian SmokeHouse used as an office. The closet I picked it up and looked at I have a great uncle that Department.” He had two was full of designer paper nap- it curiously. It was an obituary lived in Tooele in 1949. years of high school education kins that she collected for spe- for my grandfather, Clarence All I can find about my uncle and was a staff sergeant in the cial occasions or because they E. Gillie. Wallace was that he had a lot quartermaster corps. SMOKED - FRESH were purple. This was the first time I had of names — Wallace Gorden Wallace died in December I eventually had to come ever seen an obituary for him. Michael Andrew Gillie, accord- 1957 in Tacoma, Washington. home to Utah. I read it. It was short, only ing to one online genealogy Given the 1945 military A few weeks later a few four paragraphs long. It told website. enlistment, I’m guessing that Turkeys boxes arrived from my brother. me the things I already knew He was born in 1905 in he was posted at the Tooele Anything he found in the about him. Minnesota — the Gillie family Army Depot in 1949 when his house related to our family his- The last paragraph was the has a homestead in Halleck, brother passed away in Seattle. $ 89 lb *While supplies last. tory he sent to me. list of his survivors: “Surviving Minnesota. That would have been 3 There were photo albums, are his widow, Zella; two sons, According to the 1920, 1930 71 years ago, when another letters, and all kinds of things Ernest and Paul Gillie, both and 1940 U.S. censuses he “Gillie” walked the streets of ORDER NOW FOR THE that my father must have kept of Seattle; and two brothers, was living with his mother in Tooele. I did not know that a HOLIDAYS! that belonged to his mother James Gillie, Seattle, Wallace Spokane at the time of each family member had beat me and grandmother. Gillie, Tooele, Utah, and a census. here. Before this, my knowledge sister Mrs. Myrtle Bircher, He was married in May Anybody out there in Tooele 3975 N. Hwy 36 • Erda • 435.882.0215 of my grandfather — my Spokane.” 1942 in Spokane, Washington remember Wallace? father’s father — was very “Wait a minute,” my mind to Josephine Silja Pauline [email protected] limited. My grandfather, Clarence Gillie, was born in Minnesota. He passed away in 1949 at the https://buytickets.at/chadhymas age of 53. buy tickets online or at the gate According to my father’s story, his father mowed the lawn and was very tired. He laid down on the coach and went to sleep and never woke up. It was a heart attack or heart failure. About the only other tidbit I knew was that my grandfather was a staunch Presbyterian. He met my grandmother while attending a Presbyterian col- lege in Spokane, Washington. Sifting through the stuff my brother sent, which included some of the oldest ugliest ties I have ever seen, I found more and information about my grandfather. When he passed away, he lived on 7th Street in Seattle at an address that now appears Come Enjoy to be a parking lot between a Lyft Hub Station and an Airgas store. My dad said his father was hay rides THROUGH the ELK HERD a janitor, but my grandfather was really a “maintenance engineer” and a member of Building Service Employees AT ROyAL CREEK RANCHES Union Local 6. He worked at the 40 et 8 Club, where he was a member. DECEMBER 19, 2020 He was a World War I vet- eran. He served in the medical 9 am-5pm SANTA Something elk hay rides On Your christmas lights Mind? hot cocoa WITH COOKIES ENJOY THE RCR LODGE Write a Letter HHOT FIRE AND COZY ATMOSPHERE to the Editor!

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’71,” he said. playing in the hotel with her Hotel “It was probably about 1970 friends when she was young. continued from page A1 when I bought the hotel,” “When we were kids, we Saling said. “I was a contractor used to have friends down and remodeled it. I bought it to there at the hotel and we used ture was damaged and we are have something to do, because to go down and play with disappointed, because we went all school teachers have to them,” she said. “It was a neat to a lot of work and had good work. I was good friends thing, because we thought it people establishing the build- with the banker at KeyBank, was a hotel where you couldn’t ing on the historic register. which at that time I think was go in unless you lived there. It’s It was going to be really cool Commercial Security. Anyway been on fire two or three times for the city to see the building I remodeled three other build- and it’s been there forever recognized. The fire was just ings and I took him over there since I was a young girl.” unfortunate.” and he said, ‘Hey, I’ll loan you Francis Arbon, of Tooele, Tooele City Mayor Debbie the money to do this.’ So, I remembers getting her hair cut Winn said that she is looking bought it and remodeled it, in a salon on the first floor of forward to the new apartments all 21 units with new plumb- the old hotel building when that the owners plan to build ing, new tile, and everything. she was in high school. on the demolition site. I rented them out furnished “It’s a bit sad to see that “It is unfortunate that and unfurnished. They were all landmark be torn down,” said because of the fire, the hotel two and three bedrooms except Brook Beebe when the hotel CLAYTON DUNN/ TTB PHOTO will need to be torn down,” for a few on the bottom floor. demolition was mentioned on A worker tries to control dust as an excavator brings down the wall of the hotel on Dec. 10, 2020. said Tooele City Mayor, Debbie I rented them out for two or Facebook. Winn. “It sustained too much three hundred dollars depend- Tony Graf, from the Tooele damage to be able to be ing on how many bedrooms City Council shared some his- dering of Hotel Tooele that is Building Association and was vices for the workers, accord- restored. Although I would and how big.” tory about the hotel after the a bit different than what was regarded as the best hotel out- ing to a history of New Town have loved to have seen the Dorthy Manausakis has fire. built, he said. side of Salt Lake and had all by Orrin P. Miller. building back to its original owned Hometown Bakery and According to state archives The Salt Lake Herald the modern appliances,” Graf New Town was primar- condition. I am looking for- Grocery next to the hotel with and Graf, the hotel was built reported on Oct. 16, 1909 said. “On the night of the open- ily inhabited by people of ward to having the owners of her husband for 43 years. in 1909 and was called, “Hotel that Hotel Tooele opened and ing, there was a dance held European descent from Italy, the property construct a new “A lot of our customers Tooele”. cost $50,000 to build. It was at Hotel Tooele where ‘about Greece, and Yugoslavia, beautiful building that will came from the hotel back in “It had a bank on the first built by the Tooele Building three hundred persons, and according to Miller’s history. provide housing to our com- the day,” she said. “Seeing that floor called the “Salt Lake Association. most of these were amazed Broadway Street became munity.” they couldn’t do anything with Security and Trust Company,” Capitalized in January to see the changes which has New Town’s Main Street with “I have been watching them it, I’m glad they have torn it Graf said. 1909 with $35,000 in stock, been wrought in the short saloons, rooming houses, a tear it down,” said Ruben down. It was an eyesore and “The Salt Lake Herald news- the officers of the association space of six months.’” bakery, a butcher, a furniture Trujillo who helped remodel it was kinda too scary to think paper reported on June 13, were; president Archibald The hotel and Tooele’s New store and other shops — and the hotel in the 1970’s. “I have about if people walked by it 1909; ‘Tooele people take pride Bevan, vice president William Town date back to 1908 when a hotel. so many memories there. I love and something fell. It was time in the new hotel which is being S. Marks, Treasurer E.M. Orme the Anaconda Corporation “Though it may have been it and the thing is I know they for it to go I guess. It would be constructed on the corner of and directors Peter Clegg and decided to build a copper an old rundown building, it could have fixed it. I know they nice to get some new stuff here Date Street and Broadway E.C. Green., according to the smelter on the east side of had a history that deserves to could have got it going again on Broadway.” Avenue,’” wrote Graf. Salt Lake Herald. Tooele. That triggered a build- be remembered,” Graf said. but it is what it is, huh?” Manausakis remembers This article included a ren- “It was built by Tooele ing boom for housing and ser- [email protected] Although the hotel is torn down, Trujillo’s memories of working in the hotel are still alive. “I used to work there with Chuck Saling,” he said, speak- ing of the owner of the build- ing in the 70’s. “I remember hauling sheetrock up there by the sheet up three flights of stairs with Carl Perkins. We did that for days! Chuck did the tile and we did the sheetrock. There was so much we did up there.” “I think them tearing down the building is a move for- ward,” said Chuck Saling, pre- vious owner who now lives in Saint George. Saling remembers owning and remodeling the hotel with Trujillo. “You know, I taught school TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO there in Tooele from ’66 to The remains of the Broadway Hotel on the corner of Date and Broadway streets on Dec. 14, 2020.

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Increase Third Class Counties Elected Official Salary and Selected Demographic Comparisons 2019 continued from page A1 Elected Office General Median Fund Household Tripp said. County Population Revenue† Income Attorney Sheriff Assessor Recorder Treasurer Clerk* Auditor* Tripp also pointed out that Box Elder 56,046 $15.2 $62,233 $123,344 $91,636 $83,942 $83,942 $84,428 $86,442 $83,942 in a salary survey of third class Iron 54,839 $16.2 $51,807 $103,560 $79,520 $79,385 $79,385 $79,385 $79,785 $79,385 counties that he conducted using the website, transparent. Summit 42,125 $56.7 $102,958 $157,612 $136,763 $86,417 $107,594 $111,725 $111,715 $111,715 utah.gov, that council mem- Uintah* 35,734 $20.4 $65,264 $118,025 $92,557 $88,088 $89,419 $88,088 $94,577 $94,577 bers in Wasatch County were Wasatch* 34,091 $23.9 $85,166 $114,244 $140,789 $76,162 $76,375 $76,162 $73,817 $73,817 paid $30,523 and in Summit County the council pay was Average 44,567 $26.5 $73,486 $123,357 $108,253 $82,799 $87,343 $87,958 $92,647 $91,681 $46,523. Tripp’s survey used Tooele 72,259 $34.9 $74,562 $124,980 $102,531 $95,384 $95,384 $99,084 $95,366 $91,908 data from 2019, the most difference from average $8 $1,076 $1,623 -$5,722 $12,585 $8,041 $11,126 $2,719 $227 recent data available. The form of government percent from average 31.8% 1.5% 1.3% -5.3% 15.2% 9.2% 12.6% 2.9% 0.2% study committee conducted a * Uintah and Wasatch counties have a combined Clerk/Auditor. †in millions survey that included 677 city Salaries reported by transparent.utah.gov may include payment in lieu of benefits in addition to the regular salary for individuals. and county council members. They found that 567 of the council members surveyed current 3-Member Commission County,” stated the study com- $129,317. earned less than $25,000 per form of Government, there will mittee’s final report. Elected officials, other than year. become a shift in the candidate The County Commission the County Council, are eli- The study committee rec- pool from ‘career-seeking’ indi- approved the elected officials gible for the same benefits that ommended the salary range viduals to ‘community service salaries as presented in their all county employees receive. Your Complete Local News Source of $20,000 to $25,000, that minded altruistic-charitable Dec. 1 meeting. [email protected] would place the Tooele County citizens’ not dependent upon The new salaries for county Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 Council towards the top end of a full-time County income. elected officials include a 1.6% pay for the majority of council As such, it is anticipated that cost of living adjustment and a members statewide. the candidate pool for County 1% performance increase, the In addition the study com- Council membership will shift same as other county employ- mittee opined that the new pay toward; full-time employed ees. would also be consistent with citizens of diverse career fields; The County assessor, audi- their goal to attract a new pool retired citizens with diverse tor, clerk, and treasurer will of council candidates that were career histories; talented and be paid an annual salary of “community service minded.” busy homemakers; local busi- $97,517. The sheriff would ® “It is the anticipation of the ness owners that cannot afford make $101,079. The attorney Committee, that by changing to interrupt business opera- would make $127,775 annu- Being Wattsmart is from full-time type positions tions for a full-time four-year ally. The County justice court such as that found within the service commitment to the judge’s annual salary would be

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Marilyn Miller Katherine (Kate) From the time Katherine face. was a young girl she loved Kate was preceded in 1933 - 2020 McPhie Gillespie the outdoors. Growing up she death by her parents; her enjoyed camping and fishing husband Floyd, son Jimmy; Marilyn Miller, age 87, Oct. 6, 1934 – Dec. 16, 2020 with the McPhie clan in the granddaughter Jody; and died Dec. 10, 2020, after an canyons of Morgan County. great-grandson Kenai. Also extended battle with kidney Katherine Gillespie, 86, The memories of those preceding her in death was disease and related health died peacefully Dec. 16, 2020, extended family gatherings her sister Margie McPhie complications. She was born while residing at Our House remained vivid in her mind. (Bill) Patton of Kearns, Utah; Aug. 29, 1933, in Tooele, Utah, Assisted Living in Tooele, Kate and Floyd spent many and two brothers Fredrick V. to Orrin P. and Amy Anderson Utah. She was born in Milton, summer weekends with their and Gerald C McPhie, both of Miller. She was the oldest of Utah, Oct. 6, 1934. The fol- children camping and hiking Tooele. She is survived by her two children. lowing year she moved with in Settlement Canyon. children Marsha of Payson, Marilyn graduated from her parents to Tooele and lived Later in their marriage, Utah; Rhonda (Mike) Larsen Tooele High School in Tooele, there most of her life. She Floyd and Katherine spent of Tooele; Karen of Tooele; Utah, and attended the was the daughter of Frederick weeks at a time camping and Lee of Meeker, Colorado: University of Utah where she Gideon and Florence Lavern fishing at Fish Lake, Utah; brother Jack E. McPhie and graduated in pharmacy. (Criddle) McPhie. they had a trailer there. While wife Tina of Franklin, Idaho; Marilyn was married to also attended local courses In August 1952, she mar- and understood the principles there they met some wonder- 14 grandchildren, 22 great- Larry Zaitzeff of Detroit, in history and enjoyed travel, ried Floyd John Gillespie in associated with God’s Eternal ful people, who became their grandchildren, and two great- Michigan, for more than 35 including trips to Europe, Asia, the Salt Lake Temple, and Plan of Happiness. She deeply lifelong friends. As they grew great-grandchildren; and years, and they had three New Zealand, and numerous together they raised five appreciated the love and older, to shield themselves many beloved nieces, neph- children: David L Zaitzeff, places in the United States and children: Jimmy, Marsha, kindness shown to her by her from the cold Utah weather, ews, and cousins. Kimberly E. (Zaitzeff) Tovar, Canada. A supporter of the Rhonda, Lee, and Karen. bishops, neighbors, and ward and for their health, she and She enjoyed life to the full- and Todd A Zaitzeff. fine arts, Marilyn also had a Her family was her greatest members after her husband Floyd spent several months est. It was unfortunate that Marilyn and her family great love of classical music joy. She wrote in her journal died in 2003. each winter in Arizona. They the last few years of her life moved to Seattle, Washington, and attended many symphony how she would like to be Katherine will be remem- loved the warm weather she was burdened by failing in 1965 where she worked concerts and operas in the remembered. She wrote, “I bered for having a loving and had good friends there, health that caused her move as full-time mother and then Seattle area. hope my husband, children, heart and a keen sense of but they always returned to to assisted living. She lived in as a part-time pharmacist She is survived by her three grandchildren, and even my service. Her love was shown to Tooele each summer. her home on Fairlane Drive in for Bartell Drugs and Payless children, eleven grandchildren, great-grandchildren know anyone who needed help and Her service extended to Tooele, for over 50 years and Drugs in the Seattle area. fourteen great-grandchildren how much I love them; they even though she suffered from the Tooele community where had many close friends and She retired after more than and her brother Owen Paul are my whole life.” This was various health issues most of she was active in the Tooele wonderful neighbors whom 20 years of service. After her Miller of Portland, Oregon, and truly how she felt because she her adult life, including open Civic League, and for many she dearly loved. retirement, she resided in the his three daughters. devoted her entire life to her heart surgery, Kate’s door was years she chaired the Women’s She requested that no ser- Seattle and Mercer Island area Marilyn will be deeply family. always open to anyone who March. Katherine also served vices be held and instead of and then in Texas with her missed by her family and Katherine was a devoted needed a friend to talk to, a as the Tooele County Deputy sending flowers please donate daughter’s family until her friends, but her love of life and member of The Church of meal to eat, or a place to stay. Clerk for 15 years. While to Primary Children’s Hospital death. spirit will live on in the hearts Jesus Christ of Latter-day She was often one of the first serving as the Deputy Clerk in Salt Lake City, Utah. During her retirement, and minds of those who knew Saints and faithfully served people to respond when some- she always ensured that her Katherine, God bless you. Marilyn enjoyed visiting with her. Funeral arrangements are many years in the Primary and one needed assistance and patrons were her priority. You got your invitation to join her family, creating artwork, being provided by Greenwood Relief Society organizations. she took whatever action was She had a reputation of being your Savior and loved ones and attending art courses. She Funeral Home, Ft. Worth, Her faith in Jesus Christ was necessary to provide support helpful, caring, and always in Paradise in heaven. Rest in entered a number of competi- Texas, on Saturday, Dec. 19, unshakeable and she knew to ease their burdens. had a welcoming smile on her Peace. tions, including winning a 2020, with burial at Tooele first place achievement for City Cemetery in Tooele, Utah, best watercolor in a Pacific at a later date. 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SPORTS WRAP Grantsville girls basketball at Turnovers cost Tooele in loss to Logan Delta The Grantsville girls basketball team was outscored 30-16 in the second and third quarters Grizzlies pull away from Buffs in second half Tuesday night in Delta, turn- DARREN VAUGHAN closed the Buffs’ gap to 28-26. After ing a one-point deficit into SPORTS EDITOR an eventual 59-40 loss to the a Logan timeout, the Grizzlies got a Rabbits in a non-region game. Mistakes are hard for any team to 3-pointer from Isaac Tuft to spark a Chloe Butler led the Cowboys overcome, particularly when the oppo- surge of their own, finishing the half (3-2) with 12 points in the loss, nent doesn’t make many mistakes of its with a 37-30 lead. while Ellie Thomas had nine own. Still, Tooele was able to stay within points and Maison White added Tooele’s boys basketball team striking distance in the third quarter seven points and 12 rebounds learned that lesson the hard way with some timely shooting. Rogers as Grantsville shot just 15-of-57 Tuesday night, committing 24 turn- knocked down a 3-pointer that whit- (26.3%) from the field and 6-of- 15 (40%) from the free-throw overs to Logan’s eight in a 65-47 loss tled the Grizzlies’ lead to 41-35, and line. Jadee Dutson had 23 points to the Grizzlies at Tooele High School. McCade Laughlin hit two free throws and Quincee Allred had 15 for The Buffaloes (1-2) had 10 second- and a 3-pointer to pull Tooele within Delta (4-3). Grantsville faced half turnovers to Logan’s four as the eight points at 48-40 after another county rival Stansbury in a non- Grizzlies (4-1) outscored THS 28-17 run by Logan. However, the Grizzlies region road game Thursday after after halftime, including 10-3 in the answered with a 16-4 run that saw the press time. The Cowboys’ next fourth quarter. Buffs go scoreless for nearly six minutes home game is Jan. 7 against Mountain Crest. Tooele trailed by just two points late of the fourth quarter, putting the game in the first half, thanks to a breakaway out of reach. Tooele boys basketball vs. dunk by Justin Rogers that led to an The Grizzlies’ run began with a MARK WATSON/TTB PHOTO Wasatch Academy Tooele senior Justin Rogers defends Logan’s Jadin Penigar during Tuesday’s non-region boys Nationally ranked Wasatch and-one, as well as another Rogers free throw and a basket by Brock Beer that basketball game at Tooele High School. Both players scored 20 points in the game, with Academy defeated Tooele’s SEE TOOELE PAGE A11 ® Logan coming away with a 65-47 win over the Buffaloes. boys basketball team 103-57 on Wednesday at Tooele High School. Justin Rogers had 16 points to lead the Buffaloes (1-3), while Julian Mahoe had 12 points and Trevor Zaleski added 11. Israel Hogan had nine points as the Buffs hit 10 3-pointers as Pirates pull away a team. Nolan Hickman led the Tigers (9-0) with 29 points. Stansbury wrestling at Uintah The Stansbury wrestling team fell to Uintah 68-9 in its first from Stallions Region 10 dual meet of the season Wednesday night in Vernal. Matt Ingersoll picked Stansbury starts slow in 17-point loss up the Stallions’ lone pin of DARREN VAUGHAN gas in the end. Class 6A Cyprus the evening, taking down the SPORTS EDITOR Utes’ David Swarts 34 seconds used a 14-3 fourth-quarter run into the third period at 285 Wednesday’s non-region to pull away for a 70-53 win at pounds. Jordan Hammond held game against Cyprus couldn’t Stansbury High School — the off Uintah’s Casen Wopsock in have gotten off to a worse start Pirates’ fourth in five games to a 3-1 decision at 152 pounds. for the Stansbury boys basket- open the 2020-21 season. The Stallions will take part in ball team. Stansbury (0-3) got a basket the Millard Iron Man Duals on The Stallions went more from Logan Richins on its first Friday in Fillmore, with the than seven minutes without possession of the evening, but Christmas Clash set for Saturday at the Legacy Events Center in a field goal, a stretch during then things went wrong in a Farmington. which the Pirates rattled off 19 hurry. Cyprus (4-1) scored 19 unanswered points. When the points in a span of 5:30, forc- Notable HS boys basketball scores dust settled, the Stallions were ing eight turnovers along the Tuesday down 21-5, and had nearly way. Diego Mulford, Matthew Logan 65, Tooele 47 twice as many turnovers as they Petterson and MJ Tia all hit Woods Cross 53, Ridgeline 46 did points. Even the national 3-pointers during the run, San Juan 73, Uintah 59 anthem went wrong during while Tia and Quentin Meza Wasatch 65, Mountain Crest 51 pregame when the recording each drove in for layups. Grand 92, Green River 72 cut out, though the smattering Stansbury’s Landen Giles final- Wednesday of fans from both schools in the ly broke the Stallions’ drought Cyprus 70, Stansbury 53 bleachers finished the song a with a banked-in 3-pointer with Wasatch Academy 103, Tooele MARK WATSON/TTB PHOTO capella. 28 seconds left in the quarter. 57 Richfield 54, Hurricane 37 Stansbury’s Landen Giles (3) drives past Cyprus’ Matthew Petterson during the second half of Wednesday’s And while Stansbury mount- The Stallions began to climb non-region boys basketball game at Stansbury High School. Giles had 21 points, 11 of which came in the fourth ed a furious comeback, the Uintah 56, Emery 50 SEE STALLIONS PAGE A11 ® Cedar Valley 74, American quarter, but the Stallions lost to the Pirates 70-53. Stallions ultimately ran out of Heritage 59 Juan Diego 80, Morgan 44 Ben Lomond 69, Mountain Crest 66 Bountiful 84, Judge Memorial 49 Juab 77, Maeser Prep 30 South Sevier 68, Delta 54 Yager officially signs ALA 66, Union 55 Stallions can’t complete Manti 71, North Sanpete 67 Summit Academy 59, Granger 49 with Nebraska South Summit 60, North Summit comeback against Bears DARREN VAUGHAN play football at the University 54 SPORTS EDITOR of Nebraska during a ceremony RSL Academy 77, San Juan 57 Potential game-tying shot in final seconds won’t fall for SHS Grantsville senior Branson at Grantsville High School. Notable HS girls basketball Yager made it official on Yager was ranked as the scores DARREN VAUGHAN The Bears (2-5) took an 11-point lead on a Wednesday afternoon, signing 78th-best offensive tackle Tuesday SPORTS EDITOR basket by Jenna Lacroix in the fourth quar- his national Letter-of-Intent to in this year’s nationwide Bear River 45, Stansbury 40 Just when things appeared to be at their ter, but that was their last field goal of the recruiting class by ESPN, and Delta 59, Grantsville 40 Logan 58, Uintah 36 worst in Tuesday night’s non-region game game. Meanwhile, Stansbury scored the next received three stars on a five- Davis 51, Ridgeline 43 against Bear River, the Stansbury girls bas- 10 points, beginning with a basket by senior star rating scale from Rivals Sky View 51, Kearns 35 ketball team was at its best. point guard Payten Staley. and 247Sports. The 6-foot-8, Box Elder 57, Green Canyon 50 The Stallions trailed by nine points enter- Epa Tia knocked down a pair of free 332-pound senior recorded 19 Snow Canyon 47, Kanab 41 ing the fourth quarter and hadn’t shot well throws to pull the Stallions within seven pancake blocks this season en Mountain Crest 48, Mountain all night, but suddenly found their stride on points at 41-34, and Ainsley Thurber route to a spot on the Class 3A Ridge 26 both ends of the court as they put together knocked down back-to-back 3-pointers to All-State First Team, helping Orem 35, Cedar Valley 26 a 12-4 run to close to within a point of the Desert Hills 68, Millard 51 make it 41-40 with 24.7 seconds left. With Grantsville reach the Class 3A Green River 73, Grand 44 Bears in the final seconds. However, thanks Stansbury forced to foul to stop the clock, state semifinals for the second South Sevier 47, Morgan 34 to some key late free throws, and a missed Lacroix knocked down two free throws to consecutive season. Juab 35, Maeser Prep 27 3-pointer that would have tied the game, give Bear River a 43-40 advantage. Thurber Yager had offers from Providence Hall 30, Altamont 26 Bear River escaped Stansbury High School attempted a 3-pointer with six seconds left, BYU, California, Iowa State, Manti 72, North Sanpete 19 with a 45-40 victory. but the ball bounced off the rim and into the Vanderbilt and Virginia before Carbon 59, South Summit 31 Stansbury (1-3) forced six Bear River turn- hands of Bear River’s Olivia Taylor. Taylor committing to the Cornhuskers, Union 44, ALA 24 overs in the final quarter after trailing by as Richfield 45, Beaver 38 many as 14 points early in the second half. SEE SHS PAGE A11 ® SEE YAGER PAGE A11 ® Wednesday Branson Yager Sky View 77, Juan Diego 46 Desert Hills 74, Payson 37 Mountain Crest 53, Provo 51 Enterprise 43, Canyon View 31 FROM THE SIDELINES Ogden 44, Evanston (Wyo.) 42 Union 49, Park City 18 Schedule Friday’s games Stansbury wrestling at Millard This season requires flexibility, ingenuity Iron Man Duals Tooele boys basketball vs. RSL n this strangest of winter can even replay the games once Admittedly, it’s not a perfect sys- Given the current situation Academy, 7 p.m. at Salt Lake Isports seasons, it’s no surprise they’re archived later that night tem — I couldn’t find wrestling with COVID-19, I find myself Community College that the only certainty is uncer- if there’s something I missed results for Tooele or Grantsville having to be patient and flex- Tooele girls basketball vs. tainty. Darren Vaughan earlier. online — but it’s certainly better ible, just like everyone else. I Cyprus, 7 p.m. SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville boys basketball at The season was delayed In the past, something like than how things used to be. hate that crowds are so limited. Emery, 7 p.m. by two weeks, and in the two this would have meant no cov- Would I rather be in the I hate that games are being weeks since that delay was erage at all. Now, it actually stands watching games in cancelled. And, no offense to Saturday’s games Grantsville and Stansbury wres- lifted, the schedule has already means I can cover two games in person? Absolutely. There’s a my roommates or halftime ham tling at Christmas Clash at been reshaped by more cancel- ogy, it’s not as big a headache as the same night, which I never lot to be said for being able to sandwiches, but I don’t particu- Legacy Events Center lations and coronavirus updates, it might have been, and in some really could before. I watched sit near the benches and hear larly like a lot of things about Tooele wrestling at Jody Warren and when the games do go on ways, it might even be better. Tooele’s boys basketball what’s going on during a time- having to watch most games Duals at Weber HS as planned, they’re being played When I took my first job as game against Logan on NFHS out — though the gyms are so from home. But, if these sacrific- Monday’s game in front of mostly empty bleach- a sports writer in 2006, live- Network on Tuesday night, and empty and quiet, you can almost es mean our student-athletes get Grantsville girls basketball at ers. That all makes for a bit of a streaming as we know it today a couple hours later, I was able hear that just as well on the to play on and have just a little Orem, 3:30 p.m. headache around the Transcript didn’t really exist, if it did at to watch the archived video streams. Being able to see the bit of normalcy in all this chaos, Tuesday’s games Bulletin sports department, all. Facebook hadn’t launched of Stansbury’s girls basketball emotion on the players’ faces it’s more than worth it. Tooele boys basketball at currently mostly housed in my Facebook Live, and even if it game against Bear River on KSL. gives context to my stories, and Morgan, 7 p.m. bedroom in the basement of the had, I, embarrassingly enough, Wednesday night, I watched so does getting to talk to them Darren Vaughan is a veteran Grantsville boys basketball vs. townhome I share with two of was still using a flip phone that Stansbury’s boys basketball face-to-face minutes after the sports writer from Moab, Utah. Delta, 7 p.m. my friends. (It also means no didn’t even have a color screen. game against Cyprus on NFHS final buzzer sounds. I miss the This year was the first time in 23 Stansbury girls basketball vs. trips to the concession stand at Juab, 7 p.m. Now, thanks to NFHS Network Network, and then went to crowds. I even sort of miss hear- years that he didn’t attend a sin- Tooele girls basketball vs. Green halftime — just a trip upstairs to and KSL’s live streaming site, I TrackWrestling.com to find ing their misplaced complaints gle high school football game in Canyon, 7 p.m. the fridge for a ham sandwich.) can watch the games from the results from Stansbury’s first about coaches and officials person. Email him at dvaughan@ Fortunately, because of technol- comfort of my own home, and I Region 10 dual of the season. — though only “sort of.” tooeletranscript.com. THURSDAY December 17, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11

regained their momentum when Meza was Stallions fouled on a 3-point attempt with 4:12 to continued from page A10 go, and hit all three free throws to begin his own personal 12-0 run to stretch the lead to back into the game with a strong finish to the 64-47 with 2:10 left. Giles hit a couple deep second quarter. Cyprus led 35-13 after a pair 3s late in the quarter, but Meza hit a couple of 3-pointers by Mulford late in the first half, tough shots and a pair of free throws to keep but Stansbury put together a 10-0 run in just Stansbury at a distance. 2:01 to close to within 12 points at the half. Meza’s 18-point fourth quarter, includ- Kru Huxford opened the surge with a 3-point- ing a perfect 7-for-7 mark from the foul line, er, while Dave Spaulding and Matthew gave him a total of 29 points for the Pirates. Topham added layups and Bridger Thomas Mulford had 16 points, while Tia and Justus drained a 3-pointer from the left wing. Jackson-Fobbs each scored nine. Spies Tia Stansbury’s comeback continued in the had four points and Petterson added three. third quarter, as the run reached 19-2. Giles scored 11 of his team-high 21 Spaulding scored the Stallions’ first seven points in the fourth quarter for Stansbury. points of the second half, including a cor- Spaulding added 15 points, while Richins ner 3, and Giles’ drive to the basket cut and Thomas each had six, Huxford had three Stansbury’s deficit to 37-32 with 4:52 left in and Topham had two. Stansbury was 8-for-8 the third. Cyprus outscored SHS 15-10 over from the foul line in the game, but committed the rest of the quarter, including a 3-pointer 16 turnovers in the first half and 21 in the by Meza from the right corner with 1:02 left, game. to take a 52-42 lead into the final frame. The Stallions will travel to Garland on Meza and Giles counted for all 29 points Friday to face Bear River in a non-region between the two teams in the fourth quarter. contest. They will play Summit Academy on Giles had a driving layup and a deep 3 from Tuesday in Bluffdale before Christmas break, the right wing in the first three minutes of with the Steve Hodson Cancer Classic sched- the period to pull the Stallions within five uled for Dec. 28-30 in Cedar City. points again at 52-47. However, the Pirates [email protected] MARK WATSON/TTB PHOTO Tooele’s Pacesen McLaws (15) reaches for the ball during Tuesday’s non-region boys basketball game against Logan at Tooele High School. The visiting Grizzlies beat the Buffaloes 65-47, handing Tooele its second consecu- tive loss on its home floor.

broke Tooele’s drought with a Rogers grabbed 12 rebounds Tooele putback — the Buffs’ lone field to go with three assists and continued from page A10 goal of the quarter. two steals, while Mahoe had Logan led 23-17 after one eight points and six rebounds quarter as both teams got off in the loss for Tooele. Laughlin 3-pointer by Tuft and two free to a quick start. Rogers hit a and McLaws each had five throws by Ethan Davis, sand- 3-pointer from the right corner points, Begnaud had three wiched around a midrange on Tooele’s first possession and Trevor Zaleski, Gleed and jumper by Tooele’s Julian of the game, and Pacesen Beer each scored two. Tooele Mahoe. Cooper Pond added a McLaws and Nathan Begnaud shot 17-of-43 (39.5%) from layup for Logan, and Carson each hit from long range to put the field, including 6-of-23 Gleed’s layup for Tooele made the Buffs up 11-10. That was (26.1%) from 3-point range. it 55-44 for Logan after three the last time Tooele led in the Tooele will face Real Salt quarters. The Grizzlies strug- game, as a quick 8-2 run by Lake Academy in a non- gled from the field early in the Logan put the Grizzlies ahead region game Friday at Salt fourth quarter, hitting 3-of-4 to stay. Lake Community College in from the foul line to take a Penigar and Rogers each Taylorsville. The Buffs will 58-44 lead, but the missed free scored 20 points. Tuft and travel to Morgan on Tuesday throw resulted in an offensive Davis added 15 points for for their final game before the rebound and a basket for Davis Logan, with Tuft hitting four Christmas break before the that made it 60-44. Jadin 3-pointers and Penigar hitting Steve Hodson Cancer Classic in Penigar scored on a drive and two. The Grizzlies were 15-of- Cedar City on Dec. 28-30. MARK WATSON/TTB PHOTO Tuft added a basket to extend 23 from the free-throw line to [email protected] Stansbury’s Kru Huxford (4) handles the ball as Jacob White waits for a pass during Wednesday’s non- region boys basketball game against Cyprus at Stansbury High School. Stansbury got within five points the lead to 64-44 before Rogers Tooele’s 7-of-14. of Cyprus in the fourth quarter after trailing by as many as 22, but the Pirates held on for a 70-53 win over the Stallions.

after three. Yager SHS Taylor had a game-high 20 continued from page A10 continued from page A10 points for the Bears, while Lacroix added 10. Bear River committed 17 turnovers in the FREE 2021 according to Nebraska’s athletic was fouled and hit the result- game, 10 of which came after website. ing free throws to put the game halftime as Stansbury’s defense In a video posted on Huskers. out of reach. stiffened. com, future Cornhuskers team- Tia and Thurber scored 22 Tia led the Stallions with 16 mate Turner Corcoran lauded of Stansbury’s 28 second-half points, while Thurber had 12. Yager’s footwork. points, with Tia scoring 14 of Malia Tia and Sarah Gatluak “He moves well on the sec- her 16 in the third quarter. At each had four points, and POSTER ond level,” Corcoran said. “He’s one point in the third quarter, Staley and Kyla Collins each able to drive his blocks and Tia and Taylor went nearly scored two. Stansbury had five put people on their tail at the shot-for-shot, with Tia scor- 3-pointers in the game — three second level and he just doesn’t ing nine straight points for by Thurber and two by Epa Tia. stop moving his feet ... He’s got Stansbury and Taylor scoring The Stallions were 5-of-9 from some sweet feet to him, and 12 out of 14 for the Bears. the foul line, and the Bears then, bam! He’s got a nice little Both teams struggled out of were 11-of-19. CALENDAR punch.” the gates in Tuesday’s game, Stansbury played host to Yager will graduate early with Bear River holding a 7-3 Grantsville in a non-region from Grantsville High and lead after one quarter. The game Thursday night after Pick up a FREE 2021 Poster Calendar enroll at the University Bears finished the first half press time. The Stallions will of Nebraska next month, on a 9-4 run to take a 21-12 face Juab at home Tuesday at the Transcript-Bulletin! Nebraska’s athletic website lead into the locker room at night in their final game before said. halftime. They stretched the Christmas, with the season 58 North Main, Tooele • Mon. – Fri. 9 - 5 • Closed Sat. & Sun. A longer story on Yager will lead to 34-20 on two occasions scheduled to resume Dec. appear in a future edition of the in the third quarter before 28-30 at the Steve Hodson Tooele Transcript Bulletin. Stansbury put together a 7-2 Cancer Classic in Cedar City. [email protected] run to close the gap to 37-28 [email protected]

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his week we had the suspect it would do a great Topportunity to spend some job hauling around almost extended time in the new anything our weekend would 2020 Ford Ranger. This com- involve. pact truck slots right in with All this power and torque the Nissan Frontier and the is connected to the wheels via Chevrolet Colorado. Over the the new 10-speed SlectShift years it seems these smaller automatic transmission, which trucks have really grown up, Craig & Deanne Conover would slip seamlessly through not only in size but in their GUEST COLUMNISTS the gears. Getting more gears abilities. Ford brought the in a truck, especially the small- Ranger back to their lineup a er ones, has made a huge dif- year ago after an eight year new Ranger can now tow up to ference in the feel of the ride. hiatus. 7,500 pounds and haul up to The best the competition We have always loved driv- 1,860 pound of payload, more has come up with is an 8-speed ing what many call a compact than enough for any of our tranny in the Chevy Colorado, truck, as they can be easier to needs. with the Toyota Tacoma only get in and out of; for folks of During the week we had a getting six gears. We loved this our advancing age that can friend fly in from Colorado to new transmission as it gave the mean a lot. Full-sized trucks stay the night with us, which truck a more sedan-like feel can sometimes have added lifts gave us the opportunity to when we were just heading that make getting in harder if make a couple of trips up to out around town. At the end of there are no running boards, the airport with the Ranger. the week we averaged a very and there are further prob- There was plenty of room in impressive 26.8 mpg — way lems, but not so with the com- the crew-cab for three adults above what the EPA said we pact line as they are more like and some luggage without would get. a mid-sized SUV. compromising any space or In the Lariat trim level, the In addition to the smaller comfort. Ranger also made a great night stature we found they are The new Ranger comes com- out-on-the-town vehicle. We much more adaptable to city plete with a 2.3 liter EcoBoost took our friend out to dinner driving and getting around. I-4 Ford engine that put out a at the Strap Tank Brew Pub. handle. We even got some time County in areas we were unfa- questions than usual as it stood If we need to haul stuff there very nice 270 horsepower with Being a motorcycle aficionado in the mountains doing a little miliar with. out in the crowd. is still a very large bed to put 310 ft.-lbs. of torque. We found we thought it would be a good off roading, such that we could Another great addition was This new version of an old most anything in and they are it to have plenty of power to idea to show him around the get in mid-November. The the adaptive cruise control that standby from Ford is sure to increasing their abilities to get us around even with the place. The night turned out ride was very comfortable and comes standard on the Lariat make a statement in the truck tow trailers. For instance the smaller engine and would so well we even got a chance more than enjoyable using the trim level and worked flaw- world. Coming from a com- to say hello to the owner Rick many added features included lessly out on I-15 as we cruised pany that holds nearly one- Salisbury and got an invita- in the new Ranger. around Utah Valley and on our third of the truck market here tion to come see his Legends Creature comforts in the two trips to the airport. Pre- in America, we would expect motorcycle museum the next new Ranger were aplenty, collision assist with automatic nothing less. day. After spending about two starting with the leather-clad braking, blind spot monitoring, Base price: $38,675 hours checking out all the awe- bucket seats up front, which a lane keep assist, and lane Price as driven: $46,910 some vintage motorcycles it were heated for our mid- departure warning rounded was off to see more of the great November drive — and also out the standard safety fea- Craig and Deanne Conover sights here in Utah County. made every cold morning tures we have come to rely on. have been test-driving vehicles We spent most of the rest of much easier to get out into. Our test ride even came in for nearly a decade. They receive the day driving around Utah The Ford Sync system was easy one of the year’s new colors: a new car each week for a week- County in the Ranger, getting to use and really helped us in Race Red that was very beau- long test drive and adventure. a real feel for how it would getting around northern Utah tiful and got more looks and They live in Springville, Utah.

A BETTER LIFE Learn easier ways to talk about pain, health problems ome things are hard to people with chronic health fleeting, rhythmic, intermit- social interaction, you can and support groups in 2021 Stalk about. Some things conditions or pain, it can be tent, or constant? explain. You might say, “You that will give you the extra are hard to think about. But fatigue, lack of sleep, underly- Next try to describe the pain. know, I’m having too much tools to make pain less of a good communication will usu- Maren Wright Voss ing pain, feeling out of breath, There are hundreds of words pain to make it to our lunch burden. Please contact Melissa ally make life easier, even if GUEST COLUMNIST nausea, and other physical cues to describe your unique sensa- meet-up today, but I would still Flint for more information on it is awkward or hard in the that can lead to over-reacting tion (stinging, dull, nauseating, like to see you. How would you USU’s free pain education pro- moment. It’s good to know the emotionally. splitting, radiating, etc.). Think feel about picking up lunch grams: [email protected] people we need to talk to will If you know pain is a prob- outside the box to let people to-go and bringing it over to my usually be on our side. Often ognize the real problem and lem, there are four ways to talk know how you feel. house so that we can still visit?” Maren Wright Voss, ScD, is a they want to help, but just be able to name it. An easy about it. Identifying your pain The fourth way to talk about As holidays approach, stress professional practice extension don’t know how. way to recognize a problem in these four ways can make it pain is to describe how your levels can rise alongside the assistant professor of health and When pain or health prob- is to notice the next time you easier to describe to a doctor or pain impacts your life. This is benefits of the busy season. wellness at the USU Extension – lems create challenges, we react with a strong emotion. to a loved one. particularly useful for commu- You can reduce your stress with Tooele County Office, which is need to let people know. So That emotion is your cue that The first is pain intensity — a nicating your needs and help- better communication and located inside the Tooele County the first step is clarity. Often something is going on. Take a doctor might ask you to rate ing people understand what clarity, so that problems don’t Health Department Building, pain or poor health can make moment to ask yourself why pain on a 10 point scale from is going on. For example, your snowball. And if you want 151 N. Main, Tooele. She can be us grumpy, so we don’t even you felt that way and why you mild to excruciating. pain might make it hard to get more support for managing reached at 435-277-2409 and at recognize why we are upset reacted. There is often some- Second, think about pain dressed, get out of bed, or leave pain, USU Extension is launch- [email protected]. or frustrated. We need to rec- thing beneath the obvious. For duration. Is the pain brief, the house. But if you still want ing pain education programs

GARDEN SPOT Christmas cactus named for its winter blossom DIANE SAGERS They require similar condi- GUEST COLUMNIST tions to poinsettias, but are This column was originally a little less finicky about the published Dec. 20, 2012. It has details. For optimum bloom, been updated by the author. place them in a cool room with temperatures consistently re you in a quandary around 50 degrees. Allow Aabout choosing a good for direct indoor bright light- Christmas gift for a gardener ing during the day and keep friend? Why not a plant? the room completely dark at There are all sorts of night for 12 to 14 hours. Do options, but one Christmas not interrupt the darkness by favorite is a Christmas cactus turning on an artificial light (Zygocactus). Christmas cac- even for a few moments. Hold tus is commonly also known off on the water allowing the as Orchid cactus. The Orchid pot to dry out more between cactus name is apt since their waterings than at other times elegant flowers look exotic. of the year. Best of all, they can rebloom DIANE SAGERS DIANE SAGERS Fertilize in late October year after year without too Because Christmas Cactus flowers look exotic, the plants are sometimes The stems of christmas cactus are composed of broad segments that are or early November with a much attention. The plants called Orchid cactus. reminiscent of leaves. 0-10-10 liquid fertilizer to can live for a long time. In encourage blossoming. Apply fact, a single plant may be in bright, lively shades of lav- base your plant care decisions them from other branches. provide the humidity the cac- again in February. During the passed down from generation ender, purple, red, pink and on the plant’s natural habitat. The plants flourish in indi- tus needs. growing season, April through to generation. Additionally, white. Although these plants are rect light. In your home, put The plants require less September, fertilize with an these plants easily propagate You can find an assortment cacti, they are tropical and them in bright, indirect light water than many tropical all-purpose liquid houseplant by cuttings so one plant can of varieties of these plants. require different care than — possibly coming in through plants. Water thoroughly and fertilizer that includes no more provide many offspring. Christmas cactus is so named desert cacti. a curtained south-facing then allow the top inch of soil than 10 percent nitrogen. Without their blooms, the because it is a variety of these Christmas cacti are native window. Night temperatures to dry before watering again. Do not pinch, prune or plants may not be very impres- plants that blooms around to Central and South America should stay above 55 degrees. Do not place these plants shape a Christmas cactus dur- sive, but they are novel. They Christmas time. Similar plants and grow in the same envi- Keep the soil evenly moist and near an outside door and ing the fall or winter months. are composed of chains of are known as Thanksgiving ronment as orchids. They, fertilize it every two weeks keep them away from heat- The best time is in March or individual broad, leaf-looking cactus and Easter cactus, like orchids, are epiphytes, while the plant is flowering. ing ducts, fireplaces or drafty early April. Do any repotting in stem joints that are an inch to also based on their bloom meaning they grow most often The ideal humidity is moder- areas. The blossoms tend to February, March or April but an inch and a half long and it times. The Thanksgiving cacti in decayed leaves and other ate to high. Place a glass of develop toward light. Do not keep in mind that they blos- may grow a foot to a foot and are available from early fall natural debris that forms in water near the plant to help turn the plant after it begins som better if they are allowed a half in length. When they all through Christmas. The the forks of tree limbs. The increase the humidity or place to bloom or the blossoms may to become a bit potbound. get long enough, they form a Easter cacti, not surprisingly, trees provide support but the the plant on a pebble tray — twist toward the sun and fall If you give your Christmas lovely hanging plant. are available from Christmas cacti do not take their nourish- a tray filled to the top with off. cactus proper care and posi- Satiny, many-petaled flow- through Easter. They have ment from them — they are pebbles and to about an inch To get them to re-bloom tion it in the right place it’s not ers hang from the pendulous wider, rounded stem joints. nourished by the decayed and from the top with water. As around Christmas next year, unusual for it to flower several branches. The flowers appear As with any house plant, decaying matter that falls to the water evaporates it will begin sometime in September. times throughout the year. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 17, 2020 INTERPERSONAL EDGE ASK AMY Cheating boyfriend claims he was hacked Stop waiting Dear Amy: A couple of you choose to override your you don’t seem to have mar- days ago, I caught my boy- own judgment, then that’s on shaled the power of your own Q: I’ve been waiting all of friend cheating on me. you. voice to ask for help. 2021 to make changes to my I got into his iPad, which Amy Dickinson Holiday meals tend to be career. I figure nothing impor- is connected to his messages, GUEST COLUMNIST Dear Amy: After busy and chaotic as family tant happens in the middle of Daneen Skube because I had a suspicious Thanksgiving dinner with my members get caught up in GUEST COLUMNIST chaos. Now, with a New Year feeling because one of his ex- husband and three adult chil- conversations. approaching, can you recom- girlfriends had called him the dren (and significant others), After the next holiday meal, mend a strategy to move for- night before. He shook it off unfaithful are able to own, I’m wondering what is the you should sit at the table ward? as her wanting him back. apologize for, and rectify their protocol for clean-up duty? and ask one or more of your A: I’d recommend that if you If people tell you what is I found an entire text mistake with their partners. The children brought food, grown children: “Could you keep your head in the middle impossible, be respectful and conversation, where he was Building back trust takes time but as I stood in the kitchen lend a hand by clearing the of chaos you’ll find unique listen to their information. clearly cheating on me. When and tremendous effort, but it filling the dishwasher and table and getting the dishes opportunities. The two core Sometimes when people tell I confronted him about it, he can happen. putting away food as every- started? I’m going to finish my problems during a crisis are 1) us what is impossible and why acted like he had never seen However, from your one sat and talked, I asked coffee and catch my breath.” Most people freak out. 2) We they also tell us the factors it before. description, your guy sounds myself, where did I go wrong? And then you patiently wait, give up too easily when prog- we need to change to achieve I broke up with him, but he like a serial cheater with an I never would have sat and while those around you look ress looks impossible. success. Go out and see if still refuses to admit he did aptitude for drama. watched my mother in this at each other, grumble, and In over thirty years in coun- there are any cracks in the anything wrong, even after I You acted on your suspi- situation. (hopefully) rise to the occa- seling, corporate training and walls people have warned you messaged a different ex-girl- cions. Unfortunately, all of My husband has never sion. executive coaching I realize about and you may find a way friend (who I figured out he your fears seem to have been offered to help me in the the main thing I teach clients through these barriers. had also cheated on) as well justified via your contact with kitchen and rarely thanks me Dear Amy: “Desperate” is an effective problem solv- Lastly, don’t be afraid to as his mistress — who agreed other women (you could open for meals, but I thought I had declared that she was going ing process. The process is not take a risk, look foolish, or fail. to help me catch him. a detective agency, by the taught my children better. to “take” her parents’ car keys something my clients learn When the surgeon that wanted They sent me proof. way). I don’t know how to bring if they didn’t agree to hide in right away. Clients take time to amputate my dog’s leg asked I don’t want to believe it’s The “my computer was up this subject because I their house during the pan- to develop both courage and a why I was waiting to amputate real because he always talked hacked” excuse is just a mod- worry that I won’t be taken demic. repeatable skill set. I joked, “Well I plan to cure about marriage and wanting ern version of “the dog ate my seriously, but I also don’t Thank you for reminding I benefit myself, from this cancer.” He laughed and asked kids, and he never showed homework.” Yes, it is possible want to keep having this her that she cannot just sweep skill set, whether it is remodel- my plan. When I described my any signs of not loving me. that a dog once ate a child’s experience over and over. If I into a household and control ing our cabin, parenting my plan he said, “Well that is a I still love him and want homework, and that your boy- were frequently invited to my her folks’ movements. They kids or customer service issues. good plan I’ll be interested to to trust him. He has plenty friend’s computer was in fact children’s homes where they have the right to make their I come to each problem with see what happens.” of enemies from his past that hacked, but it is extremely could cook and clean for me, I own choices. these tools and a willingness to The more you detach from he claimed would love to unlikely. guess that would be an equal — Free Will take risks. I feel pleased with your results, the more you hack him and ruin his life like My insight is that someone tradeoff, but that is not the Dear Free Will: ... Even if the benefits I get from this focus on the learning as the this — yet, there’s so much who has “plenty of enemies case. these choices are poor ones. two-step approach. outcome, the more you’ll suc- evidence. from his past” has likely — Sad & Frustrated I believe it is true that the ceed where others give up. All I’d like to hear your per- earned his reputation the Dear Sad: Maybe you You can email Amy difficult takes a long time and you need is the right tools and spective. old-fashioned way: by lying, helped your mother because Dickinson at askamy@amydi- the impossible just a little lon- courage. — Painful cheating, and gaslighting his she (or someone else) asked ckinson.com or send a letter ger. When people tell me what When others argue for your Dear Painful: Someone way through relationships. you to one or more times, to Ask Amy, P.O. Box 194, I cannot do, I listen, take in limits, use data, and explore can tell you he loves you, This is where you have to until you absorbed this help- Freeville, NY 13068. You can data, then thoroughly explore all the side roads. At the very wants to marry and have kids trust yourself, your judgment, ful attitude as a core value. also follow her on Twitter @ the possibilities. least, you’ll enjoy rich educa- with you - and still cheat. and your instincts. None of his Your husband has obviously askingamy or Facebook. One of our cockapoos had a tional journeys along untrav- Some people who are behavior is your fault, but if set a terrible example, and © 2020 Amy Dickinson leg cancer diagnosis six years eled paths. At the most, you ago and vets said amputation may achieve the impossible was the only option. All the even during a crisis. vets told me a three-legged POETRY HEALTH UPDATE dog could be quite happy. I The last word(s) privately thought a four-legged Q: I am so tired of hunker- dog is a lot happier. Knowing ing down. With the vaccine Telemonitoring tied to fewer in the telemonitoring group also that curing cancer is impos- coming do you think it’s rea- heart attacks, lower medical saved an estimated $1,900 each sible I spent three months sonable to take a few more ‘starry night’ costs in medical costs. reading everything in both risks going out into the world? anguage is a magic bowl If your doctor or pharmacist human and vet oncology and A: Not unless you are will- Lthat can hold all we offers a service to monitor blood Stay active to stay out of the implemented every protocol I ing to risk the health of your- imagine. Here in five words, pressure measurements you send hospital could find. self and those you love. As a carefully chosen by Jennifer Ted Kooser from home (called telemonitor- It’s well established that regu- U.S. POET LAUREATE Three months after diagno- good friend of mine says, “You Hambrick of Ohio, are the 2004 – 2006 ing), consider taking advantage lar exercise is healthy. But how sis, the vet could find no evi- can do anything for a year,” so front and back of the galaxy, of it. Past research has shown much exercise do you need to dence of cancer and my dog is give yourself the gift of a few acorns underfoot and stars that telemonitoring -- often paid achieve health benefits? Even just now a happy four-legged dog. more months of safety. high above, and, magically, for by Medicare -- may help you a little activity -- both at home Maybe we got lucky, maybe everything else in between. of Poetry magazine. It is also reduce your blood pressure. And and at work -- may reduce your what we did worked, but the Daneen Skube, Ph.D., execu- Her most recent book is supported by the Department a study published online Aug. 31, risk of hospitalization, suggests impossible is worth trying if tive coach, trainer, therapist and Unscathed from NightBallet of English at the University 2020, by Hypertension suggests a long-term observational study you care about a result. speaker, also appears as the FOX Press. of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem telemonitoring is also associ- published May 6, 2020, in BMC If you have spent 2020 wait- Channel’s “Workplace Guru” copyright © 2020 by Jennifer ated with a long-term reduction Geriatrics. Researchers analyzed ing for the virus and chaos to each Monday morning. She’s the starry night Hambrick “starry night,” from in heart attacks, strokes, and the self-reported workplace and go away, then now is the time author of “Interpersonal Edge: Modern Haiku (2020). Poem medical costs. The recent study leisure activity of 25,000 men to stop waiting. Make a list Breakthrough Tools for Talking starry night reprinted by permission of is a follow-up to a randomized and women ages 40 to 79 over a of all the progress you want to Anyone, Anywhere, About acorns popping Jennifer Hambrick and the pub- controlled trial from 2013 that 20-year period. During the first to make in 2021. Now make Anything” (Hay House, 2006). underfoot lisher. Introduction copyright © divided 450 people into two 10 years of the study, people who another list of all the steps you You can contact Dr. Skube at 2020 by The Poetry Foundation. groups: those who received rou- were active were 25% less likely could use to network, market, www.interpersonaledge.com or We do not accept unsolicited The introduction’s author, tine primary care, and those who to be hospitalized for more than research, learn skills, and 1420 NW Gilman Blvd., #2845, submissions. American Life in Ted Kooser, served as United received a year of telemonitoring 20 days per year, compared with negotiate to lay the ground- Issaquah, WA 98027. Sorry, no Poetry is made possible by The States Poet Laureate Consultant services with a pharmacist who people who were inactive. In the work for both the difficult and personal replies. Poetry Foundation (www.poet- in Poetry to the Library of helped manage their treatment. second 10 years of the study, the impossible. © 2020 Interpersonal Edge ryfoundation.org), publisher Congress from 2004-2006. People in the telemonitoring people who remained active or group had lower blood pressure became active -- even just slightly for up to two years afterward, -- were 34% less likely to be hos- compared with people who pitalized for more than 20 days received routine care. In the per year. Also, people who were Follow us on Facebook! recently published follow-up, inactive or became inactive dur- which followed the same partici- ing the study had the highest risk pants for five years, researchers of being hospitalized. The take- TOOELE found there were about half as home message: Stay as active as TRANSCRIPT many heart attacks, strokes, and you can, whether it’s a brisk walk hospitalizations in the telemoni- most days of the week or just BULLETIN toring group as there were in vigorous housework. Even a little the group that received routine activity protects your health. @TooeleTB care. Because there were fewer cardiovascular problems, people © 2020 by Harvard University.

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Howie Mandel

Prostate-shrinking medicines and cancer is the season of giv- many as six albums, and ‘Ting, unless you are while recording they alleg- DEAR DR. ROACH: I’ve cancers, since finasteride most data suggests that low- “America’s Got Talent” or edly receive $1,000 a week had low-grade prostate cancer shrinks prostate tissue, mak- dose vaginal estrogen is both “” or “The to cover living expenses and for several years and am pres- ing it easier to both biopsy safe and effective, although I Voice”! When Howie Mandel an additional $1,000 for ently on “active surveillance.” and read the results. My view recommend an individualized says repeatedly, “I don’t know every master completed and My PSAs have been high but is that the apparent increase discussion with her oncologist if this is a $1,000,000 act,” turned in. The contestant steady, running around 7.8 to in aggressive prostate cancer before a woman takes that. he’s absolutely right. In fact, also receives a $300,000 9.2. I have a greatly enlarged is unlikely to represent a real Fatigue, forgetfulness and the winning prize is nothing advance for recording their prostate, which I believe danger in taking finasteride. poor sleep are often reported near $1 million! album, which they are contributes to the high PSA There is no evidence to suggest by women on anastrozole. You may have read the expected to pay back with numbers. that finasteride would change Bone loss (osteopenia and disclaimer that appears with album sales in addition to I would like your opin- the behavior of an existing osteoporosis) is more com- every show that says the $1 50% of marketing costs, ion regarding finasteride tumor. mon in women on anastrozole. million prize will be paid to after the album’s release. In (Proscar), as I am considering • • • however, that’s still not long Nonpharmacologic strategies the winner over a 40, yes, some cases, the artists were taking it. I see one of its side DEAR DR. ROACH: I have enough for a comprehensive include regular exercise, calci- 40-year period. That means allegedly unhappy about the effects is that it increases the breast cancer and am being understanding of long-term um and vitamin D, and smok- autistic and blind season way they were handled or risk of developing a very seri- recommended anastrozole. effects. There are short-term ing cessation. However, many 14-winner Kodi Lee, 24 when that they were unable to exit ous form of prostate cancer. Can you tell me the side effects, and these limit the women need medical therapy he won, would not receive their contract to accept much Since I already have this can- effects, both short term and ability of some women to toler- if the bone density becomes his last payment until he more lucrative offers. Carrie cer, am I at an increased risk long term? — Anon. ate their use for the five years dangerously low despite this. is 64. According to Forbes Underwood, , of mine growing more aggres- ANSWER: Anastrozole is they are usually prescribed. While there are certainly Magazine, “The million-dol- and Clay sive? — D.N.W. an inhibitor of the enzyme About a third of women do not downsides to taking anastro- lar lump sum would certainly Aiken have been by far the ANSWER: A 2013 study aromatase, which converts complete the course. zole, they need to be balanced be less than half a million most successful “American showed that although finaste- androgens made in the The most common reason I against the improved survival dollars ... before taxes are Idol” winners. ride reduced the overall risk of adrenal gland to estrogens. see for women stopping anas- rates in women who take them even deducted. If a winner The winner of “The Voice” prostate cancer from 15% to Anastrozole thus has the effect trozole is the musculoskeletal compared with other treat- wants 40 payments over four is awarded $100,000 and a 10% in men followed up to 18 of dramatically reducing estro- pain that often accompanies it. ments. decades, they could receive record deal with Republic years on finasteride, there was gen levels in the blood. For Symptoms can be severe in up • • • $25,000 yearly ... before Records (a division of a small increase in high-grade, women with estrogen-sensitive to a third of women, but regu- Dr. Roach regrets that taxes.” Universal Music Group) aggressive prostate cancer, tumors, this means less stimu- lar exercise and anti-inflam- he is unable to answer indi- In “America’s Got Talent’s” or the Nashville-based Big from 3% to 3.5%. However, lus for the tumors to grow. matory drugs are effective in vidual questions, but will defense, it makes all this Machine Records. Of the 18 there was no increased risk of Aromatase inhibitors like anas- reducing these symptoms. incorporate them in the completely clear to contes- winners so far, only Cassadee prostate cancer death among trozole have had a significant There are sexual side effects column whenever possible. tants prior to the competi- Pope has achieved even a treated men. effect on improving cure rates for many women. The loss of Readers may email questions tion. The winner and some moderate amount of success. Several follow-up studies and survival in women with estrogen due to anastrozole to ToYourGoodHealth@med. of the top contenders do • • • have suggested that the appar- estrogen receptor-positive can cause vaginal dryness, cornell.edu. get to play a special engage- A horse of a totally dif- ent small increase in aggres- breast cancer. which may lead to pain- ment in Las Vegas at Planet ferent color is the Nobel sive prostate cancers reflected Aromatase inhibitors have ful intercourse. This can be © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. Hollywood Resort and Peace Prize. The winner an easier ability to find these been used for over 20 years; treated with lubricants, and All Rights Reserved Casino. Ventriloquists Terry receives a medal, the title of Fator and Grace VanderWaal Nobel Peace Prize Laureate have been the most success- and 10 million Swedish ful winners. crowns, which equals about an 8 with 67 zeroes after it. Osaka, Japan, has a high- would wander around New “American Idol” is not $1.2 million in U.S. dollars. That means there are more way that passes through the York in his bathrobe to innocent either. In 2019, Obviously, winning a Nobel card combinations than stars building, between the fifth convince the police he was winner Laine Hardy won a Prize is far better, but when in the Milky Way, which and seventh floors. insane, and thus avoid cap- record deal with Hollywood you’re a singer or talent look- amount to as many as 400 ture. • A Paris morgue needed help Records, a $125,000 prize ing for your big break, all of billion! • • • identifying bodies in the for winning and another the above doesn’t sound so BY LUCIE WINBOURNE • Cataract surgery was pos- 1860s, so decided to open Thought for the Day: “Life $125,000 on completing an un-Nobel. Merry Christmas! sible as early as the 6th cen- its doors to the public. They is mostly froth and bubble. album within four months. • Doc Martens come in all dif- tury B.C. probably underestimated Two things stand like stone. The deal may include as © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. ferent colors and sizes now, • Barbie’s physical appearance people’s morbid curiosity, Kindness in another’s trouble, but the first pair was created though, as soon 40,000 courage in your own.” using old tires. was inspired by a German doll named Bild Lilli, created people a day were coming to — Adam Lindsay Gordon • There actually aren’t “57 in 1952 and based on a high- look at corpses. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. varieties” of Heinz ketchup, end call girl named Lilli who • Mob boss Vincent Gigante and never were. Company was featured in the comic founder H.J. Heinz thought strip “Bild-Zeitung.” She was his product should have a sold as an adult novelty in number, and he just hap- bars and tobacco shops — Follow us on pened to like 57. definitely not as a children’s • March 3 is known as “What toy. Barbie inventor Ruth Facebook! if Cats and Dogs Had Handler saw the doll while vacationing in Europe and Opposable Thumbs Day.” TOOELE brought it home. TRANSCRIPT • The number of permuta- BULLETIN tions within a deck of cards • Sunsets on Mars are blue. is mind-bogglingly large: • The Gate Tower Building in @TooeleTB B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 17, 2020

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

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

Pooch Café by Paul Gilligan by Glenn McCoy

LIO by Mark Tatulli by Alex Graham

Cornered by Baldwin by Steve Moore

Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds & Jeff Millar

Baldo by Hector Cantu & Carlos Castellanos

Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by David Steinberg December 14, 2020 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ACROSS 36 Steering DOWN 30 Arrange, Put an emphasis on learning and 1 Well- system 1 Holiday like a implementing what you discover toned bars cookie shawl into your daily routine. A change 5 Understood 37 Foods often quantity 31 Test looks promising as long as you yet unstated served in 2 Loan restriction verify the information and leave by Paul Trapp 10 One corn husks shark’s 32 Conceive nothing to chance. ★★★★★ might be 38 Political practice in a new TAURUS (April 20-May 20): ketogenic refugee, 3 Dismissed light Dare to be different. An innova- 14 Continent say from a 33 Lingo tive approach to how you do your where 39 Fried job (GATOR Buddhism chicken 4 Phony anagram) job will boost your reputation and originated chain person 34 Where two encourage others to support your 15 Last Greek 40 *Iced tea 5 Pekes and edges of efforts. ★★★ letter garnish Poms a jigsaw GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Be 16 Former 42 Gladden 6 “Better puzzle careful who you trust. Someone education 43 Top bond Call meet will give you the wrong impres- secretary rating Saul” 36 Verizon sion or lead you on a wild goose Duncan 44 That is, network and chase if you aren’t careful. Ask 17 *Meaty in Latin 7 Animation T-Mobile questions, do your research and sandwich 49 Thing unit 37 Roman take nothing for granted. ★★★ (note each you might 8 Large robe starred bum, lizard 39 Hugging in CANCER (June 21-July 22): answer’s informally 9 Bar public, e.g., Dig in, and don’t stop until you last word) 50 Squealer or bills briefly finish what you start. Channel 19 U.S. squeaker 10 “Pops” 41 Go to a your energy into work and get- immigration 52 Lack of 11 Cantankerous restaurant ting ahead, not into negativity or policy caring 12 Runs 44 Wall St. arguing with someone. ★★★ 20 Willies 53 Leave rings debut LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Hone 21 Words out around? 45 Russian your skills, and improve the way before 55 *Snack 13 Scone villa you live. Don’t let the changes “formality” item that relatives 46 Heavens, or “rule” may be 18 Org. in poetry others make influence you. Do 23 “___ ’em!” ridged concerned 47 Avoid, as what’s best for you. ★★★★★ (“Attack!”) 58 Tiny M&M’s with responsibility VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 24 Many-head- size recycling 48 Proofread- Domestic issues will turn into ed monster 59 Jewish 22 Take for ing finds an emotional tug-of-war if you 25 Journalist festival with granted 51 iPad disagree with someone close to Curry haman- 25 Fine ___ programs you. Pause and consider every 27 Pelvic taschen degree 52 24-hr. bank- angle of a situation before you bones 60 Medal of 26 Prefix for ing conve- take action. ★★ 29 *It may soak Honor “natal” niences LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): up pasta recipient 28 Held in 54 Bit of sauce 61 Bit of cho- check advice Pick up a new hobby, reconnect 31 Find as the reography 29 Moisten 56 First part with an old friend through social source 62 Wakes up with of TNT media or sign up for an online 35 Demolition 63 Torah morning 57 Vanish into course that can lead to additional result holders droplets thin ___ income. ★★★★ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Wooden Food by Mark Feldman Refuse to let anyone put limita- tions on you or what you can do. A personal change will give you the wherewithal to make an overdue change. ★★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don’t play games or partici- pate in activities that might affect your reputation. Truth matters, and verifying facts will save you from a bad situation. ★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Gather information before you make a move. Look over contracts, negotiate your position and get what you want in writing to ensure no one takes advan- tage of you. ★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Check in with people you have successfully collaborated with in the past, and a point of view that helps you overcome a setback will come your way. ★★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Stick to what and who you know you can trust. Someone will mislead you to get a competitive edge. Don’t share your plans prematurely, or someone will take over. ★★

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Daughters of Utah Pioneers First Baptist Food Pantry veterans who are small business owners for more information. Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open Tooele The DUP is seeking any family histories, The First Baptist Church in Tooele is or who work independently and have to all those affected by someone else’s been negatively impacted financially as a Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U addiction. As a 12-step program, we offer Senior Center photographs, books, stories or vintage offering an emergency food pantry to artifacts (before 1900) to display at the meet the needs of our community. Hours result of the virus may also be eligible for This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at help by sharing our experience, strength The senior center is for the enjoyment of DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First this assistance. the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 and hope. For more information, please all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main S. Main St., Tooele. For more information, contact Terri at 435-313-4851. Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- Historical Society at 435-849-4180. Military Items Wanted activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Baby blankets needed When you no longer want your mili- crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled Monthly Meetings Alcoholics Anonymous Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- tary items, do not take them to Deseret art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, The Tooele County Historical Society Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Industries or a thrift store. Bring them wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class meetings have been cancelled until Main Street. Daily at noon and 8 p.m. Park www.exploretooele.com. Blankets should be new and in good — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, movies and health classes. Meals-On- condition. Homemade blankets are also further notice because of the Cov-19 in back. shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, Wheels available for homebound. Lunch Grantsville City Library accepted if new. Donations can be turned Epidemic. Please stay safe and watch for Alcoholics Anonymous canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- any updated information about our meet- Beginning December 1, 2020 Grantsville in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be gested contribution is $3. For those under ing schedule in the Transcript Bulletin. City Library is going fine free. We will no Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 displayed with honor and respect. Call 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. longer charge overdue fines for items Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with Historical books p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron the store or doctor visits for residents in returned after their due date. Our new any questions. Tooele County Historical Society’s books Dr., Tooele. Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- hours are Tuesday through Friday from Children’s Choir Auditions are available to purchase at meetings. The portation information call 435-843-4114. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday from Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- History of Tooele County Volume II is $30, Young People in Recovery For more information about the Tooele 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. We are offering Moose Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in center, call 435-843-4110. limited contact hold pick-up, please call all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Tooele is $20, and we also have eight note 435-884-1670 for more information. Meals at Lodge p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and owner and director of Blake Music Studios, cards depicting four different pioneer Tooele Pioneer Museum Friday and Saturday night dinners will also on the first and third Friday of the directs the choir. Blake has a degree in 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open buildings for $4. These make great gifts be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park vocal performance and has taught at the Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday for family and friends. Please call Alice Schools Friday night dinners change weekly Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., collegiate level. If your child loves to sing and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to or you can order from the menu items Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- and you are looking for an exceptional Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. purchase these books. St. Marguerite Catholic School Saturday night. All meals are for a reason- 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at musical experience for them, this is it. For Open other times by appointment. Call Students of all faiths are welcome able price. No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. 435-255-9905. more information and to register for an 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- from preschool through 8th grade at Daily lunch specials are available at the Seeking Historical Items audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- Tooele County’s only faith-based school. lodge from 11 a.m. The Tooele County Historical Society com or call 435-277-0755. would like members of the community Family support group tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Take out orders can be called in during Get your loved one sober. The USARA who have any family or personal histories, preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small our operating hours and picked up at the Craft family support group is held Rocky Mountain Hospice photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Mobile Vet Center class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- lodge at the time agreed on. Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading Want to have more meaning in your life. To better serve veterans located in VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or For members and their guests only. room at the Tooele City Library. Group Do you want to do something that is sat- Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center would like to donate to our organization visit www.stmargschool.org. books and materials provided. Craft is a isfying and of great service to your com- (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday to please call us. We are also looking for free program for family members who munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- Grantsville High School Eagles have a loved one with a substance use Hospice volunteer. No experience side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. chures or any history that pertains to the Grantsville High School is now accept- disorder. For more information, call Heidi required. All training, background check 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides Meetings Tooele County area. If you would like to ing applications for the class of 2021 Hall Warr at 435-255-9905. and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. free, confidential counseling for theater of Fame. The deadline for the applica- On November 9th, the Auxiliary Madam donate them to our organization, or if you The only requirement is your desire to veterans of all conflicts. For further tions is January 11th 2021. The induction Secretary announced that all Auxiliary would let us make a copy for the Tooele Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group help someone in need. Please contact information contact Dave Brown at 801- ceremony will be held February 2nd Meetings for November have been can- County Historical Society, please call 435- Join us the 2nd Monday of each month Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center 2021. Applications can be picked up celled! Hopefully see you in December! 882-1612. from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov at: Grantsville High School front office, Aerie Meetings are still scheduled to Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at Soelbergs Market Grantsville, Grantsville happen. Health Department’s Aging Services pro- 801-397-4902. Donate to library City Hall. They can also be filled out online Aerie Meetings are on the 2nd and 4th Groups and Events gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Please remember the “Friends of the at this link https://grantsvillehigh.tooele- Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. Association Caregiver Support Groups. The Next Chapter Tooele City Library” while doing home Tooele County Arts Guild schools.org/apps/news/article/1353325 The groups are designed to provide emo- The Next Chapter is a free social support cleaning and donate your used books to Social Room All artists from Tooele County age 13 tional, educational and social support for and educational program to help widows the bookstore in the library. Money from Please notice that the Social Room is and above are welcome to join the Tooele caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. and widowers adjust to the loss of their book sales is used to support programs Education open 7 days a week from 2 p.m.to 6 p.m. County Arts Guild for an evening, or for spouse through monthly activities. You within the library. The library is located at There is no sitting or standing at the bar the year as a member. Benefits of mem- Food Addicts in Recovery are invited to join others who are on the 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call Tooele Technical College and tables are set six feet apart and are bership include the opportunity to display same page as you, to begin a new chapter your artwork for show and sale in various Anonymous 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. Programs with space available sanitized regularly. For the next two Are you having trouble controlling the in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele venues around Tooele County, as well as org. Thank you for your support. include the POST (Peace Officer weeks masks are required to enter and way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for regular updates on events in our commu- Standards Training) program (Satellite upon exiting the building. After entering Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- more details. Books for the Whole Family nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s the building please print your name on ery program for anyone suffering from Donated children’s books and paper- ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! Sons of Utah Pioneers License (CDL) program and Software the forms provided in the event that con- food addiction. Meetings are held every backs are for sale for 25 cents, and hard- Call 435-228-8217 for more information. Anyone interested in the history of Development. These programs and others tact tracing would be needed, this infor- Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, covers are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today mation will only be used in the event of Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays Ladies Community Club of 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the pioneers, we need you. The Son of Utah and begin training for a promising career. contact tracing. We are OPEN and invite north back entrance. For more infor- and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- you to come down and see what we’ve Tooele Pioneers are currently curtailing our meet- Tooele City Library. All proceeds go back To view upcoming events, learn more mation, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 ings due to the pandemic, but watch this es at 435-248-1800 for more information. done to help make it safe to go out. or Denise 435-840-2375 or visit www. to the library for projects and programs. The social room is open daily 2 p.m. to 6 about our organization, or to become a bulletin and we will announce our next Adult Education member, please visit gfwctooele.org. foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to meeting, which will be a virtual meet- Community Book Sharing Box p.m. daily, staffed with volunteer bartend- attend. Get your high school diploma this year ers, please tip accordingly. ing. Also watch for an announcement of The “Little Free Library” book sharing at the Tooele Community Learning Center. TOPS Weight Loss Support the opening of the James Bevan Pioneer box is a FREE Book Exchange. Anyone Tooele County Aging All classes required for a high school Group Tooele County Aging is looking for Museum when it is safe to admit the pub- can take a book or bring a book to share. The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Elks volunteers to help us meet the needs of lic. For more information about the Sons Come check out the newest box located Weight Loss Support Group meets every aration and English as a second language seniors in the community. Many seniors of Utah Pioneers, contact Howard Yerke, at 965 S. 1050 W. in Tooele. There are a Bar Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church are available. Register now to graduate require assistance and need rides to doc- Membership Chairman, 435-841-9718 or variety of books for all ages. To learn more We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 tors or other professionals. Rides help [email protected] and find a location near you go to www. 11 a.m. to Close. New contact phone Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- seniors live more independent lives. Call littlefreelibrary.org, under the MAP tab, number 435-249-0192. We look forward a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- TC Squares Dance Club cation classes are for students 18 and over. 435-843-4114 for more information. The enter your zip code. For more information to seeing you. dren are invited to attend. Come and let The TC Squares Dance Club has begun Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers call or text Kathy Witt at 435-849-7806. ESOL us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke also are in need of volunteers. For more ESOL conversational classes are held more information visit TOPS.org or con- Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 information about volunteering at the First Baptist Church Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Disabled Veterans tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please Christmas Eve Candlelight Service. Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- Grantsville Center call 435-884-3446. For bring finger food to share. For more infor- Please join us on Christmas Eve for a dents may also come anytime the center is Chapter 20 Museum volunteers needed volunteering at the Tooele Center call mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, traditional reading of the birth account open for individualized study. Registration The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park 435-843-4110. Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s of Jesus, interspersed with traditional Chapter 20, for the Disabled American is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy his- Life’s Worth Living Foundation website at tcsquares.com. Christmas songs. Everyone’s welcome. Veterans holds monthly general member- tory or science? Volunteers at the museum Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Suicide support group meetings are We utilize social distancing for your com- ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, can gain new skills or practice old ones. Tooele County Homemakers tion. held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at fort and safety. We start at 7 pm. First 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door We are looking for people to help with We would like to invite all ladies to our Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. Baptist Church at 580 S. Main St. 435-882- Early Head Start entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday organization, exhibit development, gar- Homemakers club. Meetings are held on Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by 2048 DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and dening and educational program devel- the first Tuesday of every month with a the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal NO COST weekly home visits for families invite all veterans to come join us in the opment. Volunteer positions are seasonal luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- who are eligible under the age of 3. Home comradery with other veterans at our and year round. Scheduling is flexible. September through May. Located at 151 cide, please plan on attending. Please go visits include parent and child education, monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. N Main, in the auditorium of the Health on Facebook and like our page to keep Grantsville assessments, and family support services trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) To apply or request more information, Department and USU Extension offices. current with our latest news and events. including nutrition education. We also to answer questions concerning your send email to: [email protected] Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due Share the past offer comprehensive health services for VA benefits. Nations Service Officers Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- per year. For more information, call Eileen Share the past, submit a history, obitu- expecting mothers including prenatal (NSO’s) are available by appointment to Tooele Gem and Mineral Society livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. parent education and support services. help veterans and their families submit The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. The Family History Center in Grantsville Parkinson’s disease Support Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- claims for compensation, obtain health meets the first Thursday of the month. Thank you and we hope to see you all this is assembling a record of Grantsville Group 882-3439. and educational well-earned benefits. Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in September. A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can residents. Your submission may be made ALL DAV services are Free of Charge. For the downstairs conference room of the be overwhelming for the newly diag- by emailing to [email protected] or by Free developmental evaluation information, please join our monthly Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Tooele County Quilters nosed. Tooele has a support group for coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers meetings. No monthly meetings are held Come and learn about rocks, minerals, All meetings are held on the third persons with Parkinson’s disease and their or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah NO COST developmental evaluations for in December. Call commander Penny and ways to craft them, and enjoy field Tuesday of each month in the Tooele caregivers. You can learn how others are 84074. Come in and receive help from our children ages birth to 3. We provide a full Larson 801-359-8468 or Adjutant Curtis G. trips for rock collecting. Membership is County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues coping with PD and how to live well. We trained consultants. For more information, range of services for children with devel- Beckstrom at 435-840-0547 or Senior Vice $15 per year. For more information email are $20 per year to be paid at the first meet the third Friday of each month from call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal Dustee Thomas at 435-830-8487. Please [email protected]. meeting. 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, 88 is to minimize the effects of the delay and leave messages if no contact. Senior Center reduce the need for long-term services Tooele Valley Free Masons S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, First Baptist Church The senior center is for the enjoyment throughout their school years. For more COVID-19 Help for DAV Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the call Hal at 435-840-3683. The Food Pantry at First Baptist Church of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at The Disabled American Veterans second Friday of each month for din- is open on Saturdays from 10 am to Noon are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 ddivantage.org National Office has established a relief ner and socializing. If you are interested Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope for those who are in need of food. There p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and fund to provide financial aid to service- or have questions, please join us at the to Recovery” are no requirements to receive food. We exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, connected disabled veterans who have Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at hope to be a blessing to you. We are locat- crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint Charity lost employment or income due to the Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in ed at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. (882-2048) knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise COVID-19 Virus Pandemic. The issued 435-277-0087. program, wood carving and health Tooele Children’s Justice Center grants are meant to help these disabled classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in service connected veterans, pay bills, Tooele Valley Family History homebound. Lunch served weekdays. need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and obtain food and provide for their families Center Bulletin Board Policy For 60 and above, suggested contribu- snacks. We appreciate all donations. For during these difficult times. Research your ancestors free with If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 The application for this relief can be trained Family Search volunteers at the at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Transportation available to the store or S. 100 East, Tooele. found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- doctor visits for residents in Tooele and United Methodist Dinner will need to fully complete the application N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising depart- Grantsville areas. For transportation Hours of operation: Tuesday through ment. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tooele United Methodist Church offers a and provide documentation verifying information call 435-843-4114. For more Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announce- free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and their status as a service-connected dis- information about the Grantsville center, Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday ment please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is abled veteran who has lost employment call 435-884-3446. evenings by appointment only. Special ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. as a result of the pandemic. Disabled classes offered regularly. Call the center

MY ANSWER Comics Page Puzzle Answers from page B4 The Devil blinds people to their need for Christ Hidato Sol. 12/14 From the writings of the he is some figment of imagina- Rev. Billy Graham tion that runs around with a tail dragging behind him. But Q: Are Satan and the Devil with the state of the world and the same? - S.D. the godless society that perme- A: The Bible says that Satan ates the culture, some people (the Devil) is the father of lies. take it a little more serious. He is the most successful liar of Then there are those who are all because he persuades mil- drawn to Satan. They want to lions of people to follow him. learn more about the Devil, He is called a deceiver. In order demons, witchcraft, the occult, to accomplish his purpose, the etc. In many cases, these tions of Satan. He does this Don’t be deceived by Satan Devil blinds people to their people do not fully realize they through prayer and His Word and his lies. Instead, stay close need for Christ. Two forces are inviting Satan to come into and it is our responsibility to Christ - because the closer are at work in our world - the their thinking and into their to read, study, and obey the you are to Him, the farther forces of Christ and the forces very lives. They are deluded. Word of God. The Holy Spirit away you are from the Devil. of Satan. You must choose the We must pray to the Lord empowers us to discipline way you will follow. God and ask him to give us our minds by dwelling on the This column is based on the Many jokes are made about strength to live life according things of the Lord. Scripture words and writings of the late the Devil, but he is no laugh- to His word in the Bible. We tells us plainly not to give Rev. Billy Graham. ing matter. Some people make must rely on Him to protect Satan a foothold in our lives © 2020 Billy Graham light of the Devil, thinking that and keep us from the decep- (Ephesians 4:27). 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