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Tooele City mops up in Corporate Games dodgeball tournament See A10 TOOELETRANSCRIPT SERVING TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 THURSDAYHURSDAY July 2424,, 20142014 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 121 No. 16 $1.00 Wildfires burn across Tooele County by Lisa Christensen STAFF WRITER

Hundreds of firefighters from local and federal agencies are battling six different wildfires in Tooele County, including one near Pine Canyon that necessi- tated an evacuation and another near Dugway Proving Ground that closed Lookout Pass. According to UtahFireInfo. gov, the fires have burned more than 4,000 acres all together as of press time Wednesday. The most visible to residents of Tooele Valley — the Anaconda Fire in Pine Canyon — was sparked Sunday by lightning and has burned more than 1,140 acres. Kim Osborn, public infor- mation officer for the incident command on that fire, said fire

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO crews have achieved 25 percent Far left: Flames consume containment, and no aerial sup- scrub oak in the Tooele port was needed Wednesday, foothills on the second although it had been used ear- day of the Anaconda Fire. lier in the battle. No residents The fire was started by were evacuated or on standby lightning Sunday after- Wednesday, she said, and fire- noon and strong winds fighters were working on making spread the fire towards enough of a buffer to keep the Pine Canyon on Monday, danger from knocking on doors causing evacuations in the town. Above: Crews in Pine Canyon. reposition to better fight “The crews are working on the Anaconda fire Tuesday each side, improving the fireline morning near homes and working on any hot spots we in Pine Canyon. Left: A have,” she said. “We’re focusing sign thanking firefight- on that.” ers for their work on the On Monday night, howev- Anaconda Fire hangs in er, the fire crept close enough Pine Canyon near the inci- towards homes on the eastern dent base for operations. SEE WILDFIRES PAGE A5 ➤

Wiggins to receive Country top NASA award Explosion

by Emma Penrod years. brought STAFF WRITER Volunteer ambassadors are asked to host four such events After 12 years as a volunteer each year, but Wiggins, who is in more Solar Systems Ambassador, retired, averages 88. Stansbury resident Patrick In fact, Wiggins will be leav- Wiggins will receive NASA’s top ing just hours after he receives than new civilian honor next month. the award at NASA headquarters Wiggins will become the first on August 14, because he had NASA ambassador to receive already scheduled another edu- the Distinguished Public Service cational program for the 15th dollars Medal — an award reserved — and he didn’t want to miss it. exclusively for individuals who NASA only gives the by Tim Gillie are not government employees Distinguished Public Service STAFF WRITER and who have made a signifi- Medal to about 11 individuals a cant, personal contribution to year, because the award criteria Country Explosion festival NASA’s mission. are so stringent, Canary said. goers did leave some of their According to Colleen Canary, Past recipients of the award money at Tooele County busi- who heads NASA’s Employee include famous astronomers nesses, according to local busi- Recognition and Awards Team, such as Carl Sagan, who hosted ness owners. top NASA officials decided to the television show “Cosmos: A But more money in the coffers select Wiggins for the award after Personal Voyage;” scientists such of business owners, which trans- it became apparent that Wiggins, as Lyman Spitzer, the physicist lates into more taxes for Tooele on a solely volunteer basis, had who first dreamed of building County, wasn’t the only objective SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE personally conducted more than UV INDEX FILE PHOTO in bringing Country Explosion The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Friday 6:20 a.m. 8:51 p.m. 1,000 educational events in 12 SEE WIGGINS PAGE A7 Patrick Wiggins and his plane at the Tooele Valley Airport. Wiggins will receive a NASA award next month. here, according to Tooele County Saturday 6:21 a.m. 8:50 p.m. Commissioner Shawn Milne. Sunday 6:21 a.m. 8:49 p.m. Monday 6:22 a.m. 8:48 p.m. “I talked to many business Tuesday 6:23 a.m. 8:48 p.m. owners, and especially those Wednesday 6:24 a.m. 8:46 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th in the north end of Tooele City Thursday 6:25 a.m. 8:45 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin reported an increase in business Friday 5:22 a.m. 7:50 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 during Country Explosion,” he Saturday 6:17 a.m. 8:27 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme said. Sunday 7:12 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Country Explosion deemed ‘pretty peaceful event’ Monday 8:08 a.m. 9:31 p.m. ALMANAC Several local business owners Tuesday 9:04 a.m. 10:00 p.m. by Lisa Christensen amongStatistics for concert-goers,the week ending July 22. serious problems woman staying in a camper at Deseret Johnson said. A female passenger in a back up Milne’s statement. Partly sunny with a Wednesday 10:00 a.m. 10:29 p.m. Sunny Sunny Partly sunny Some sun Mostly sunny Sunshine Temperatures Thursday 10:57 a.m. 10:58 p.m. t-showerSTAFF in spots WRITER were at a minimum. Peak in advance of Country Explosion car leaving Deseret Peak jumped out of Spiros Makris, owner of Jim’s High/Low“It wasn’t past week bad,” he said. 94/62“We were very died, possibly of a pre-existing medi- the vehicle and hit her head, and had to Restaurant, reported a 20 per- New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 93/67 89 63 91 63 93 66 92 69 95 70For bringing95 in68 several thousand90 62 peo- happyAverage tempwith past the week way the majority 79.2 of the cal condition, Johnson said, though the be taken by medical helicopter to a Salt cent increase in sales over a typi- ple to an event that sold $5,000 worth of crowdNormal average got temp together, past week and it79.6 seems like, exact cause of death has not yet been Lake hospital, he said. cal weekend. TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low July 26 Aug 3 Aug 10 Aug 17 beer a day, crime at Country Explosion according to standards, it was a pretty determined. “We’re not sure why she did that, and Denny’s of Tooele owner Chad Shown is Friday’s weather. was more of a fizzle than a bang. peaceful event. You’re always going to On Thursday, officers broke up a cou- we haven’t verified yet from the Utah Fullmer also reported an increase Forecasts and graphics provided by Temperatures are Friday’s highs and Friday night’s Lt. Ron Johnson of the Tooele County have that 10 percent of the population ple of fights and investigated reports Highway Patrol if alcohol was involved,” in customers that he attributed AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 lows. Sheriff’s Office said while fights and [getting into trouble] at an event.” that a handgun had been fired into intoxication were not uncommon Wednesday night, a 50-year-old the ground to break up another fight, SEE EVENT PAGE A6 ➤ SEE EXPLOSION PAGE A9 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Logan BULLETIN BOARD B6 Grouse 90/51 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 91/64 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Thursday CLASSIFIEDS C4 84/49 91/66 91/64 89/64 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Moderate Stansbury Meet this weeks 90/62 Erda 90/65 cross-country Fridays on Vine OBITUARIES A8 Vernal Grantsville 90/65 Pine Canyon Friday Salt Lake City 93/63 91/64 77/55 KID SCOOP B8 Tooele 92/65 Bauer Moderate teammates called cowboy duo 89/63 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A10 89/62 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 89/63 to same church 92/62 See A4 93/63 See Stockton PollenSaturday Index mission Price complete 89/62 93/65 High Moderate Nephi forecast Rush Valley See B1 90/61 89/59 Ophir Moderate on A9 81/57 Source:Low www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti Absent 97/68 90/61 Green River W Th F Sa Su M Tu 98/67 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 91/61 92/65 Moab 88/60 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 99/67 Beaver 99/70 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Tuesday 90/64 Ibapah 88/59 24-hour 92/57 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.00 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 92/64 89/67 at Grantsville 1.44 none 104/81 Kanab 93/61 Eureka 84/59 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 93.50 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY July 24, 2014 Independent economic development organization suggested to lead area effort to attract new business by Tim Gillie “In my experience I can tell cities ended up filing a lawsuit shotgun approach of each entity STAFF WRITER you that in the past we lost good against Tooele City. doing its own thing and send- companies because we weren’t With the lawsuit amicably set- ing back 15 proposals for every Tooele County and its munici- together,” he said. “Our old way tled, government leaders attend- request ends up with us compet- pal leaders are ready to revive an of competing has gone away. Our ing the July 10 economic devel- ing against ourselves and it works old approach to unite economic new philosophy has got to be, opment meeting appeared ready against us. We need a group that development efforts in Tooele let’s get it for the county.” to try the united approach to can look at each request and County. Grantsville Mayor Brent economic development. decide where in the county is the Government, education, mili- Marshall also agreed with the “We need a group of govern- best site and get support from tary and business leaders from need for a united economic ment and community leaders everybody.” the county met July 10 at Tooele development voice for the coun- that can meet on short notice The group that attended the Applied Technology College and ty. and be responsive,” said Tooele meeting reached a consensus to reached a consensus that eco- “We need some kind of nucle- County Commissioner Shawn let the Tooele County Council nomic development in the coun- us so we are all together on this,” Milne. “A small group can be of Governments work out the ty needs to be guided by an inde- Marshall said. more nimble.” details for a new entity to be pendent organization. In the late 1980s to the early “The group needs to include responsible for economic devel- “Consensus seems to be the ’90s, Tooele County had and eco- the decision makers,” Dunlavy opment. word of the day,” said Randy nomic development corporation said, “those that have authority COG is a group composed of Sant, economic development that consisted of representa- to spend money.” the county commissioners and consultant for Tooele City and tives of the county and all of its “We need a committee or orga- representatives of the elected the county, who served as the municipal governments. nization that has as their func- leaders of each municipality in facilitator for the discussion. “It “It had a staff of one person tion to be the face of the county,” Tooele County. The group meets keeps coming up in every dis- and worked to market the entire added Marshall. bi-monthly to discuss items that cussion we have had; whether it county for business develop- Sant recommended the orga- jointly affect each jurisdiction. be transportation, infrastructure, ment,” Sant said. nization of a small independent “COG in the past has had very development or planning. I can The organization fell part entity with a nine-member board little to do with economic devel- tell you if we don’t have consen- shortly after it had a disagree- of directors. The board should opment,” said Marshall, who SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB sus, we shoot ourselves in the ment over the redevelopment of include elected leaders and other chairs COG. “Maybe we should Randy Sant facilitates an economic development meeting Thursday morning at foot.” former Tooele Army Depot land community partners, Sant said. play more of role.” the TATC building in Tooele. Tooele City Mayor Pat Dunlavy that was transferred to Tooele “The old way of doing things [email protected] agreed with Sant. City. Grantsville and Stockton has got to end,” he said. “The

Something County clear of virus spread by mosquitoes On Your by Emma Penrod dents should take precautions to ONLY YOU CAN Mind? STAFF WRITER avoid mosquitoes and the diseas- PREVENT es they often spread to humans. WILDFIRES. Some of Utah’s closest neigh- “There’s always a chance [the Write a letter bors, including California and virus will spread into Tooele], to the Editor! Colorado, have already reported especially with the heat,” he said. P.O. Box 390 the presence of the West Nile “When we have the hot sum- SMOKEYBEAR.COM Virus, but so far Tooele Valley mers, the virus is just kind of Tooele, UT 84074 remains in the clear. amplified.” [email protected] The species that carries and Bradshaw recommended that spreads the virus to humans, residents wear repellents con- the Culex tarsalis mosquito, is taining DEET while outdoors, active in the valley, but sentinel and limit outdoor activity around NOTICE OF PUBLICATION tests have yet to detect the virus dawn and dusk when mosquitos itself, said Scott Bradshaw, dis- are most active. When weather & DEADLINE CHANGES trict manager for Tooele Valley permits, wearing long clothing Mosquito Abatement. The tarsa- can provide an additional layer lis species usually peaks in late of protection. July, and warm summer tem- Bradshaw also requested that peratures seem to accelerate the property owners remove any spread of the virus. containers of standing water Tooele Transcript Bulletin will be published Monday July 21 But so far no known cases from their yards. Most mosquitos FILE PHOTO and Wednesday July 23. Deadlines are as follows: — human or otherwise — have require shallow, stagnant water Mosquito Abatement District employee Dennis Workman spreads out a pesticide FRIDAY, JULY 18 that deters mosquito larvae from growing in some standing water in 2009 in Lake occurred in the valley. in which to lay eggs and grow 3pm for Bulletin Board, Community News items (i.e. Wedding, Birthday, Missionary, etc.) Despite the negative test larvae. Point. While officials say the species that carries West Nile Virus is currently active in the valley, sentinel tests have yet to detect the virus itself. 3:45 for Classifi ed Advertisements results, Bradshaw said local resi- [email protected] TUESDAY, JULY 22 3pm for Bulletin Board, Community News items (i.e. Wedding, Birthday, Missionary, etc.) 4:45 for Classifi ed Advertisements TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Obituaries will be accepted until 10am on Monday and Wednesday. Vernon man arrested for allegedly The Tooele Transcript Bulletin will be closed Thursday, July 24 for Pioneer Day. ADMINISTRATION Scott C. Dunn Publisher Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus hitting pedestrian in Tooele City The Transcript Bulletin will be closed DATE JOB # CLIENT DESCRIPTION ELEMENT/VERSION REVISE OFFICE July 24th in observance by Lisa Christensen Manuel Molina-Perez, 29, of ing to the statement. A portable Bruce Dunn Controller 4/30/08 PCHO-SMKY-P2593 Ad Council - Smokey Bear “Get Your Smokey On” Print B+W Newspaperof Pioneer Ad Day. #0 Chris Evans Office Manager STAFF WRITER Vernon. breath test was also positive for LIVE TRIM BLEED NOTES BUILT AT PRINTED AT Vicki Higgins Customer Service Molina-Perez told officers he intoxication, according to the EDITORIAL A Vernon man was arrested had one beer before leaving SaltN/A statement, 1 col_2.0625” and x 2.0” Molina-PerezN/A 100% 100% last week after allegedly hitting a Lake to come back to Tooele, was arrested and booked into David Bern Editor SA SM TM PR AD CD CD CCO AE AS CLIENT Mark Watson Sports Editor woman with his car while driving according to the statement, and the Tooele County Detention Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor drunk. knew he hit something with his Center. MM/JM J. Mcilvaine L. Schnitzer K. Gonzalez A. Lincoln S. Murray D. Neri C. D’Amico V. Schinke H. Hamer AC Tavin Stucki Community News Editor Last Friday, officers from the truck but did not know if it was According to the statement, a Tim Gillie Staff Writer Tooele City Police Department a person or a deer. He left the breath test given at the jail gave Lisa Christensen Staff Writer responded to 600 N. Main Street, scene because he was scared but a result of .082, above the legal Emma Penrod Staff Writer where a woman said she had turned around to see what he limit of .08. ADVERTISING been hit by a pickup truck, which had hit. According to the prob- The injured woman had Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager had then driven south, according able cause statement, he was scrapes and was complain- Keith Bird Advertising Sales to a probable cause statement. stopped as he drove south away ing of shoulder pain, and was Shane Bergen Advertising Sales An officer located and pulled from the scene again. transported to Mountain West Kelly Chance Classified Advertising over a vehicle that matched Officers conducted field sobri- Medical Center, according to the LAYOUT & DESIGN the description given by the ety tests on Molina-Perez, which statement. gave four standardized clues of [email protected] John Hamilton Creative Director woman, according to the state- Liz Arellano Graphic Artist ment, which was driven by Victor possible intoxication, accord- ����������������� PRODUCTION Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager ������������������������������� Darwin Cook Web Press Manager James Park Press Technician Stockton man charged for wildfire arson Shawn Oviatt Pre-press Technician Scott Spence Insert Technician by Lisa Christensen started. 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THURSDAY July 24, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Vacation Bible School Co. Fair will be back after one-year hiatus MONDAY - FRIDAY

by Tim Gillie The auction will be on Saturday, Man.” demolition derby are the only Aug. 2. On Friday, the free entertain- events that require a ticket. There JULY 28 - AUG 1 STAFF WRITER The highlight of the fair’s live ment will include N’Motion is no charge for parking and no AM After a one year hiatus, the entertainment will be an outdoor Trampoline and Power Tumbling ticket required for admission.” 9:00 - 11:30 Tooele County Fair returns in concert on Friday evening featur- group, Bizzy Bee dance troupe, Tooele County Commissioner one week with a new look. ing the Grammy winning country Tooele Gymnastics and a trick Jerry Hurst is looking forward First Lutheran Church Scheduled for July 31 to Aug. 2, band, Kentucky HeadHunters. motorcycle rider. to the return of the fair that was Corner of 7th & Birch the fair will not include carnival Rick Trevino and Jagertown, At noon on Friday the band canceled last year in the wake of rides or a rodeo. Some venues a band that played at Country “Flashback” will perform rock the county’s financial problems. Ages 3-12 will be in new locations, but the Explosion, will also play at the and roll classic pieces, according “The fair is back and we’re outdoor concert and Demolition outdoor concert on Friday night. to Baum. looking forward to a good one,” All are welcome! Derby, along with 4-H displays Jagertown describes them- Saturday’s lineup on the enter- he said. Sponsored in part by and traditional food vendors, will selves as “a mix of Eric Church tainment stage will include a 4-H The Tooele County Fair will be still be a part of the fair, accord- and Chris LeDoux with a Lynard pet show and a 4-H fashion show, held at Desert Peak Complex July Th rivent Financial. ing to Ron Baum, Tooele County Skynard twist bringing every along with Brad Bossen, a local 31 to Aug. 2. Fair committee chairman. crowd to their feet with near entertainer, who bills himself as Details of events and a sched- “We are excited to have the fair perfect harmonies, rockin guitar a “ven-Tooele-quist,” followed by ule will be included in a special back,” he said. “This year’s fair riffs and the smoothest voice in a karaoke contest. fair guide that will be inserted will be a little different — bigger the west.” Saturday’s performers will in the Tooele-Transcript Bulletin and better.” Kentucky HeadHunters played also include the Stansbury High next week. The fair will include a car and at the Tooele County Fair back in School band, the Utah Puppet [email protected] motorcycle show, a gun show, the 1980s when they first started Theater, a magic show, and the and a horse show. out as a group, Baum said. “Donner Party,” a Grantsville There will also be exhibits A country and Southern rock band that plays music that is a from 4-H club members along band, Kentucky HeadHunters mix of rock, country and blue- with a home arts display. went on to make seven studio grass, Baum said. Although there won’t be a albums, two compilations, and The Demolition Derby, rodeo held in conjunction with 20 singles. “Punishment at the Peak,” will the fair, there will be barrel riding The group was recognized be held on Saturday night with along with a team penning and with a Grammy award in 1990 gates opening at 4 p.m. for the doctoring competition, accord- and has received three Country event that starts at 6 p.m. A fire- ing to Baum. Music Awards and an Academy works show will begin after the The 67th annual Tooele County of Country Music award. derby. Livestock show and sale will also The Friday evening concert The Energy Solutions Aquatics be held during the fair. requires a $10 ticket, however Center will be open for the day The livestock show and sale Baum has a full schedule of free during the fair for a $3 daily entry features livestock raised by 4-H entertainment for the rest of the fee. and Future Farmers of America fair. A family night at the pool will club members. A special Pee- Thursday evening will include be held on Thursday evening Wee show for the younger crowd performances by the Tooele High from 6-8 p.m. for free. A free teen of animal raisers will be held on School band, a tribute to mili- night at the pool with a DJ will Thursday, July 31. tary service personnel, a local be held on Friday night from 6-8 The show begins with weigh dance troupe, a magic show, a p.m. in and showmanship contests hypnotist and a trick motorcycle “The fair will the best family on that Thursday. Judging will rider. The evening will end with entertainment of all summer,” be conducted on Friday, Aug. 1. a free family movie — “The Lego Baum said. “The concert and the

Ashton Hubbard Madison Gibson Marty Johnson Miller Motorsports Park gives scholarships to 3 graduates

by Tim Gillie as well as non-traditional stu- individuals and athletes recover STAFF WRITER dents, are eligible. High school from their injuries and maintain graduation or a certificate of a positive attitude throughout Miller Motorsports Park has equivalency is required. the recovery process. selected three Tooele County Ashton Hubbard, who grad- Applicants who wish to high school graduates to receive uated from THS, will attend apply for the 2015-2016 Miller the company’s annual college Weber State University in Ogden, Motorsports Park Scholarship scholarships as they head off to Utah. She is planning to pursue Program can get an applica- school this fall. an engineering degree with an tion form from any Tooele Ashton Hubbard and Madison emphasis in welding. Welding is County School District high Gibson from Tooele High something she feels passionate school counselor. A form can School, and Marty Johnson from about and is eager to pursue, also be downloaded from www. Stansbury High School, have even though she acknowledges MillerMotorsportsPark.com/ been selected to receive Miller’s that welding is traditionally a scholarship after Jan. 12, 2015. 2014 college scholarships. male dominated field. All applications and information The scholarships cover tuition, Hubbard is preparing to par- must be postmarked by March fees and books for each student’s ticipate in a welding competition 2, 2015 to be considered for the undergraduate education at any through Skills USA, a national 2015-2016 academic fall semes- college or university within the competition for students in trade, ter. Utah System of Higher Education, technical and skilled service [email protected] or a private non-profit Utah col- training programs. She enjoys lege or university. giving back to the community “There are so many dedicat- and participating with organi- ed, inspiring young students in zations including the Juvenile Tooele County and I am proud to Diabetes Research Foundation. recognize those who were select- Madison Gibson also gradu- Installation • Servicing All Makes & Models ed for the Miller Motorsports ated from THS. She will attend Park scholarship,” said Gail Dixie State University in St. Miller, owner of the Larry H. George, Utah, in the fall with Commercial & Residential Miller Group of Companies. plans to obtain a degree in den- “I truly hope this scholar- tal hygiene. She currently holds ship helps Ashton, Madison and a dental assistant certificate and Marty to attain their career aspi- completed a 90-hour internship. rations and goals, and provides Gibson enjoys playing sports them with the opportunity to be and participating in service proj- successful leaders and inspire ects with other youth from her others,” she added. church. Wasatch A scholarship committee of Marty Johnson graduated from Larry H. Miller Group employ- SHS and plans to attend Utah Heating & Air Conditioning ees selects three Tooele County State University in Logan, Utah, residents annually to receive the to pursue a career in physical scholarships. Selection is based therapy. He’s involved in sports, on financial need, scholastic including football, wrestling and ability and school activities. rugby, and hopes to play rugby COOL CASH Anyone who lives in Tooele for the USU club team. On a qualifi ed home REBATES $ comfort system County that attends college full Johnson placed fifth in the UP TO 1,450 by Carrier. time, and takes 12 or more credit state as a second year varsity hours per semester, may apply wrestler, and he also assists with for the scholarships. Graduates of youth wrestling programs. He any Tooele County High School, plans to use his degree to help QUESTAR GAS REBATES $40000 Follow us on Facebook! Locally Owned & Operated TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN 435-843-4200 *AFTER REBATES SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS A4

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ust in time for our county to burn up from half a dozen Jwildfires comes Disney’s “Planes: Fire and Rescue.”

LisaLi Christensen STAFF WRITER Tired of your old phone system? In circumstances like these, it ends up being a pretty educa- tional film. For anyone who remem- bers the first “Planes,” which I Get new, state of the art Cisco phone described as “kind of like ‘Cars,’ COURTESY OF DISNEY but in the air,” Dusty Crophopper When Dusty Crophopper (voiced by Dane Cook)’s engine is damaged in Planes 2: Fire and Rescue, he volunteers in a forest system for FREE when you switch (voiced by Dane Cook) over- fire and rescue department. your phone service to Simplii. comes his small-town cropdust- ing beginnings to make it big on use for his cropdusting skills, the first movie and as Lightning things about this. The ending Call Rob 801.449.9830 the race circuit. In that movie, even if his training is hindered McQueen did before him. sequence, for example, is really, he was warned by his doctor/ by the restrictions his worn-out That character arc didn’t have really cool (and, as my two junior mechanic, Dottie (voiced by Teri gearbox puts on him. When a the magic of “Cars” in the first critics, ages 7 and 4, pointed out, ENROLLING Final Registration- August 8 Hatcher), that his gearbox could massive wildfire threatens the “Planes,” and it doesn’t here, pretty intense). And there’s noth- NOW! not handle the strain of racing packed Piston Peak lodge and either. ing outright offensive about any- Classes Begin- August 11 for long. its guests, though, Dusty has to Which is really frustrating, thing. It’s just...disappointing. Grades In this sequel, that warning remember every bit of his train- because there was so much To be clear, this is not the PK-8 comes to fruition, and Dusty’s ing and overcome his fear to help potential for this one. First off, worst movie I’ve ever seen. Not engine seizes up, causing him save the day. if kids connect with a character by a long shot. It just could have to almost crash. During a rough A year ago, when I saw involved in fighting wildfires, been so much better. And a landing, he inadvertently sets Disney’s plans for this sequel, they’re probably going to be the movie literally dedicated to hon- the runway on fire, which high- I was encouraged. The original first ones telling their parents to oring firefighters really should lights the flaws in the town’s was so-so, but I could forgive a be careful with campfires and have swung for the fence. This, emergency response system. To thinly veiled rip-off as a setup for fireworks, and that is something sadly, is more like a double at � keep the runway from being shut a cool new concept. that everybody could use a little best. Jr. High Career Electives down forever, Dusty must train Unfortunately, Disney some- reminder of. Besides that, wilder- � Spanish, Art, Music all grades as a firefighting plane with the how managed to make a novel ness firefighting is an aspect of ��All Day Kindergarten wilderness firefighting crew at idea feel almost exactly the same the profession that isn’t touched FLICK AT A GLANCE �� Piston Peak National Park. as its old idea. Sure, there’s fire on very often. Most children I All Day Preschool Option Right away, Dusty clashes with instead of racing, but Dusty still know already think firefighters Grade: C the tough boss of the crew, Blade butts heads with a cranky older are the coolest thing this side of Rated: PG Saint Marguerite Catholic School Ranger (voiced by Ed Harris), authority figure before learning superheroes, and this is a differ- Time: 87 minutes and gets some unwanted atten- valuable lessons and winning ent angle than most kids shows Th e Catholic School Advantage: forming children tion from Lil’ Dipper (voiced by over the grump with his spar- take. Now playing fo r college, their life’s work and Heaven through Julie Bowen). But he finds a new kling personality, like he did in And there are a few good communities of faith, knowledge and service 15 SOUTH 7th St • Tooele • 435.882.0081 offi [email protected] • www.stmargschool.org Your Local News Source TOOELETRANSCRIPT Cowboy duo to take the stage BULLETIN Subscribe Today • 882-0050 at upcoming Fridays on Vine

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This week, Fridays on Vine will offer a unique opportunity to hear music written about a distinctly local way of life with a performance by the Rush Valley- based Buckaroo Balladeers. This husband-wife duo isn’t native to the area — lead sing- er J.C. Needham grew up in Indiana, and his wife, Sonja, is from Germany — but they have adopted the West Desert cowboy lifestyle to the fullest extent pos- sible. The pair of “working cow- boys” not only manages a small horse ranch in Rush Valley, but has also created a name for itself in the cowboy music genre. Growing up, J.C. discovered he had a knack for working with horses and cattle while working on his grandfather’s ranch. He met his wife while serving the U.S. military overseas, and when COURTESY OF THE BUCKAROO BALLADEERS Ophir Days two of them found jobs in Utah, Sonja and J.C. Needham are the duo from South Rim that make up the Buckaroo the couple decided to relocate Balladeers, this week’s featured band in Fridays on Vine. and start a little ranch in the West Desert. brought a bass guitar home and “It’s an awesome venue,” J.C. “I wanted to get back into asked his wife Sonja if she would said. “We love playing outdoors Saturday, August 2 cowboying a little bit, and this like to learn to play. in a natural setting. We’re at seemed like the place to do it,” “She’s very musically inclined,” home playing around the camp- J.C. said. J.C. said. “She was actually on fire or in an auditorium playing Music has also long been a stage with me playing the bass for 5,000 people. We love to see part of his life. within three months of starting.” everyone bringing their blankets Ophir Town Park “In my earliest recollections of Sonja also soon started sing- and their picnic dinners.” life, I had a guitar in my hand,” ing harmonies with J.C. — she’s J.C. said this Friday’s concert am he said. “As I got older, my par- always had a beautiful voice, would probably cover most of the ents recognized that I was inter- J.C. said. She was shy at first, music he has written, and would BREAKFAST 7:30 - 9:30 ested in music.” but J.C. said she has overcome also include covers of some of His parents hired a guitar that to become a top performer today’s top cowboy song writers. teacher for J.C. when he was just who even sings some of her own “The cowboy music genre is Sponsored by the 6 years old, and J.C. said he’s songs during their concerts. full of such talented writers — I never put the guitar down since. The couple has already really enjoy doing other people’s He soon began playing with a released a CD together, and has songs as well as the songs I write,” variety of different bands — a second CD currently in the he said. Knights of Columbus mostly country — but when he works. Fridays on Vine concerts finally encountered the cowboy The Buckaroo Balladeers have begin every Friday at 7 p.m. at sub-genre, he knew he’d found played Fridays on Vine several the Tooele City Park between Donations Appreciated the perfect fit for his lifestyle. times in the past, and J.C. said Vine Street and the Pratt Aquatic “It was just how we were living they look forward to returning Center. Admission is free to all, our lives,” he said. to their home base for a concert but patrons are encouraged to J.C. performed as a solo act, that, serendipitously, comes the bring their own blankets or lawn recording two albums, up until day before the National Day of chairs, as seating is limited. PARK ACTIVITIES eight years ago, when he one day the Cowboy. [email protected] 10:30am to 4pm ��������������������������������������� FOOD �UNF � LIVE MUSIC TOOELETRANSCRIPT BINGO � PRIZE DRAWINGS BULLETIN Subscribe Today! GRAND PRIZE— 42” LCD TV 58 N. Main Street MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. 882-0050 A5

THURSDAY July 24, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 OUT & ABOUT N E W O W N E R Wildfire’s raw, unpredictable We are your One Stop power shouldn’t be taken lightly

t was an ephemeral Disaster Clean-up Shop moment, yet despite its Ibrevity, it packed a wallop that’s with me still. A wildfire’s raw, unpredictable power has a Services Include: way of doing that. •Fire Damage Cleanup •Smoke Damage Cleanup David Bern •Water Damage EDITOR •Flood Damage •Residential & Last Wednesday afternoon, Commercial Drying I had just checked on a small grass fire in north Tooele City DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO •Trauma •PackOut to see if it merited a photo and Last Wednesday’s wildfire at Stockton left an indelible impression on Editor Dave story, when reporter Tim Gillie Bern, •Hazmat •Mold called me from the newsroom. He had heard a report on the northeast. A helicopter and two day from being severely dam- •Janitorial •Board-Up police scanner about a wildfire single-engine air tankers, heavy aged or worse. that was threatening structures with fire retardant, flew low and I share this story here •Floorcare •Carpet Cleaning in Stockton. With Photo Editor slow through the smoke. Brush because in less than a week, I’ve Francie Aufdemorte on another and pumper trucks from several watched wildfires come close •Construction Cleaning story at Miller Motorsports different agencies drove past to burning Stockton and Pine •Sewage Backup Park, I pointed my car south on me as I walked. Canyon. Thanks to the efforts State Route 36. After reaching the officers of our highly trained local fire- Passing Tooele Army Depot’s and the curve, I looked for a men, both communities are still east gate, I kept my eyes on better access point to photo- standing. With several other traffic while also scanning the graph fire crews suppressing a fires burning across Tooele horizon. The sky appeared clear patch of flames that was gradu- County today, the evidence is and I began to think this new ally moving toward us along overwhelming that our county fire was just like the one I had a fence about 75 yards away. is primed for more wildfires. left minutes before. But then my photography DNA With tinder dry vegetation But I began to see smoke to kicked in and told me to stay everywhere, let us all — espe- the southeast while climbing put and wait. I'm glad I lis- cially this holiday weekend 278 North Main Street, Stockton Pass. It was faint at tened. — use great care and caution first, but then quickly darkened About 50 yards east of the while enjoying the county’s Tooele • 435-840-1885 and thickened. Descending into curve a brush truck with three open areas. A wildfire’s raw, Stockton, I was surprised to see firemen was positioned next to unpredictable power should that the fire had already burned a utility pole. It looked like the never be taken lightly. I have a through rangeland between firemen were about to do some photograph to remind me. You the foothills and the town. I kind of suppression work, when do too. TOOELETRANSCRIPT also saw fire crews and brush from what appeared to be out [email protected] If it happens here, read about it here. BULLETIN trucks working to keep flames of nowhere, low flames sudden- from advancing into homes on ly began to erupt from the grass Stockton’s northeast side. and sagebrush around them. This was no small grass fire One of the firemen, without any that threatened a couple of urgency, got back into the truck homes, I realized. One of Tooele and started to drive toward us. County’s most historically sig- The other two firemen followed. nificant and unique communi- It was clearly a retreat. ties was in the way of a raging And then it happened. In wildfire fed by tons of dry veg- my 30-plus years photograph- etation. The town and its 600 ing Tooele County, and several residents were in peril. wildfires, I had never seen any- I turned left onto Silver thing like it. Avenue but didn’t get far. At In a matter of seconds, the the top of the hill where Silver spot where the truck and fire- Avenue curves to the right, pub- men had been suddenly burst lic safety vehicles were stopped into a ferocious firewall that in the road with some officers leapt more than 20 feet sky- standing nearby. I parked about ward. The utility pole also 50 yards away and grabbed my ignited like a flare. With plenty camera bag. of fuel and a strong north wind, While walking hurriedly the firewall burned intensely toward the vehicles and officers, for several minutes and then I put a zoom telephoto lens quickly began to move south on my camera and made sure through dense vegetation the flashcard was reformatted — and towards a home not far and ready to go. I also noticed away. that there was a stiff, sustained Amazingly, fire crews and wind coming from the north, residents successfully saved the with gusts coming from the home — and the town — that

along one side of it, and I think Wildfires that contributed to that contain- continued from page A1 ment,” she said. “It helps us in these situations when wildfires edge of Pine Canyon that residents don’t always burn in nice straight were evacuated to the Tooele East lines. We have to create that and Stake Center as a precaution. find a nice barrier, like a road to The evacuation order Monday help tie it off.” was lifted at about 10 p.m., though Rigby said she believed the residents were kept on standby backburn helped increase the con- and told to keep their large ani- tainment to 15 percent, up from 10 mals away from the fire. Lt. Ron percent earlier Tuesday. Johnson of the Tooele County The Lion Peak Fire, on the Sheriff’s Office, said Deseret Peak southwest side of the Simpson Complex’s facilities have been Mountains, had burned 950 acres offered to owners of large animals as of Wednesday and had reached in the areas threatened by fire. 5 percent containment. Rigby said Workers from Tooele County while no structures were expected used a Caterpillar to clear part of to be ever threatened by that fire, a firebreak on the east end of Pine crews were trying to mitigate its Canyon, which was met by fire- growth to preserve the wilderness. break efforts from discing done by “It’s more remote than the the Bureau of Land Management, Sheep Fire, but it’s still important,” Johnson said. she said. “We don’t want to see any As of Wednesday morning, the more of that land burned. We want Sheep Fire, 11 miles south of Terra, to minimize the amount of sage had burned 1,850 acres of sage- grouse habitat that’s burned.” brush and juniper on the south In addition to the two larger side of Lookout Pass, prompting fires, the Lucky Fire, north of the the closure of the road. The fire, Simpson Mountains, burned 35 sparked by lightning on Sunday, acres before reaching 100 percent was 15 percent contained as of containment Tuesday. Firefighters press time. were also fighting the Lincoln Teresa Rigby, fire information Fire near the Skull Valley Band officer for the BLM, said while the of Goshute Indians Reservation, fire was several miles away from which had burned 35 acres at its any major structures or homes, latest update Wednesday. The crews were working hard to keep South Mountain Fire had burned it that way. 25 acres eight miles south of “We know fires can grow larger Grantsville as of Wednesday, and very quickly. There’s no threat to had no containment. Terra at this point and time, and A seventh fire, the Flats Fire, was we want to keep it primarily south extinguished Tuesday. of the Pony Express Road,” she Rigby cautioned holiday camp- said. “We don’t want it to get on the ers to steer clear of Simpson other side where it can run through Springs, because of the congre- at the mercy at high winds we’re gation of firefighting vehicles, experiencing every afternoon.” and to use Johnson’s Pass, not Rigby said a backburn to con- Lookout Pass, to get to Skull Valley. sume a specific area of fuel was Campers should also take care to set Tuesday in an effort to stop the be responsible with campfires and spread in that direction. not light fireworks or shoot with “They were able to use fire, steel ammunition, as per federal which often times we do in fight- land restrictions. ing fire, to establish a clean line [email protected] A6

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY July 24, 2014 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Clover Campground offers cool getaway from summer heat went out to Clover Spring for ing/clover_creek.html site is that some fools like to a campout with my daugh- There are 10 individual camp- litter around the camp — beer Iter and niece and nephew Jaromy Jessop ing units along the creek and in cans on the slope down to the because we didn’t have time the field, and one large group creek and Gatorade bottles in the GUEST COLUMNIST or money to get up into the campsite under the cottonwoods stream. Don’t be an inconsider- Wasatch. that can accommodate up to 50 ate fool. Pick up after yourself I thought to myself, Where is people. The cost is reasonable so the environment is protected a place that is close to Tooele tinue southwest on SR-36 across at $6 per individual site and $20 as well as the experience others that we could go and have a the railroad tracks for another for the group site. The individual might have. good time and not just roast 4.5 miles to where SR-199 heads sites are on a first- come, first- There is a vault toilet in the in the sun and sand? I needed off to the west and the sign states serve basis, while the group site middle of the campground. to find somewhere guaranteed “Dugway.” Turn right off of SR-36 must be reserved. Potable water is unavailable, to have some flowing water to and follow SR-199 through the There is no trash pick-up ser- but there is plenty of water for keep it cool, and that is when tiny town of Rush Valley (Clover) vice, so make sure if you bring other purposes in the spring and I thought about Clover Creek for about 8.5 miles. The Clover it in, take it with you. The one creek. The entire campground Campground. Spring Campground will be on unpleasant aspect of this camp- is bordered by private land, so The campground is about 27 your left-hand side at the foot of miles southwest of Tooele City, the mountains. so it’s convenient to reach. To The bulk of the following “What makes the desert beautiful is get there, follow State Route 36 details are taken from the Bureau south for approximately 14 miles of Land Management’s website JAROMY JESSOP through Stockton to the junction at http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/ that somewhere it hides a well.” Clover Spring is close to Tooele and a place where hikers can have a shaded picnic. with SR-73. At this point, con- fo/salt_lake/recreation/camp- —Antoine de Saint-Exupery be respectful of the property whittling and I could hear his owners’ rights and stay out of no knife blade strike the wood with trespassing areas. a metallic scrape and click. It No OHV vehicles are allowed was relaxing to sit there by the in the campground but there dark fire ring under the stars lis- are several equine camp spots tening to the creek. My worries, complete with horse corrals. This stress and troubles melted away. campsite is closed in the winter It was a wonderful night there months and is typically open at Shambip. That is what the from May to October depending Indians called this place. I can on snowfall. see why the Indians revered it The following is an account so much. At the spring the water LIVESTOCK of a fun trip that my family and bubbles straight up from the I made to this campground on ground and it’s ice cold. July 14: For 150 years this cold creek The forest looks black under and spring have been the life a star lit sky, with a super moon blood of Rush Valley. Captain breaking through the clouds. Simpson and his exploring party There are sounds of crickets in camped here back in 1858 on his the field and from the gurgling first foray into the desert. The spring. A slight breeze is blow- Lincoln Highway passed by this AUCTION ing as I look to the west into the way and I imagine travelers filled mysterious black of the moun- their water barrels and radiators tains. Walking up the path in the here before continuing over the dark, I hear the crunch of my pass and out into the desert. boots on gravel and can smell The Civilian Conservation JULY 31 • AUG 1 & 2 campfire smoke. The star sky Corps also had a decent camp is streaked with cotton candy here back in the 1930s, and clouds. It is dark down by the now hundreds of employees at creek. My nephew, Matthew, and Dugway Proving Ground whiz I, walk down to the creek so that by this place Monday through Deseret Peak Complex I could show him that your eyes Thursday on their way out into will adjust to the ambient light. the desert. I wonder how many After a few moments at the of them know about this little creek side under the trees, our gem of a place. eyes adjust and you could see The next morning we explored THURS, JULY 31 faint starlight reflecting off of the spring and waded in the 8 - 10AM Weigh-in of Market Animals the water. Looking up, the scrag- stream and then we packed up 11:30AM Exhibitors Meeting gly cottonwoods looked like and went home. Clover Creek PM grotesque monsters silhouetted Campground is a great, little 2:30 - 3:30 Showmanship Contest against the sky. I told Matt how convenient adventure that is well Beef, Sheep and Swine you feel with your feet while worth the trip. 3:30 - 4:30PM Pee Wee Showmanship walking in the dark in the moun- For more information, contact (right after) tains and the desert when you the BLM Salt Lake Field Office 4:30 - 5:00PM Junior Judging Contest can’t see well. You don’t commit who administers the site at 801- your weight to the step until you 977-4300. are sure it will support you and won’t turn an ankle. Similarly, Jessop grew up exploring the FRI, AUGUST 1 SAT, AUGUST 2 you ever so gently roll your foot mountains and deserts of Utah. 8:30AM Judging of Swine Market 7:30AM- Buyers & Exhibitors Breakfast down so as to not make noise He has a bachelor’s degree in and give away your position to Geography from the University Classes All buyers and exhibitors will receive tickets for anyone or thing that might be of Utah, and has traveled to all PM 12 Judging of Sheep Market breakfast, family members & parents may purchase out in the woods. 50 states, U.S. Territories and Classes a breakfast ticket for $3 each After our hike along the creek a dozen foreign countries. He, 3:30PM Judging of Beef Market 9AM- Sale of Market Livestock and trail, Matt and I sat down his wife and daughter live in around the fire, which was Stansbury Park. Follow him on Classes All Grand & Reserve Champions will sell fi rst. All beef burned down to gray ash and a Facebook (JD Jessop) for more PM 7 Beef, Swine and Sheep not will be sold. Then 20 hogs alternating with 20 lambs few dull red coals. Matt started hikes and travels. selling are permitted to until all animals are sold.. leave show grounds

tic assault that occurred in the Event parking lot. How to Purchase What to Expect from Your Purchase continued from page A1 In addition, Johnson said, • select animal & purchase Each and every animal is different, but the following is a general breakdown of the amount and officers occasionally had to he said. remind some attendees to use • choose a meat cutter cuts of meat you can expect from an average sized animal if you purchase one for your own use. Another person leaving the proper bathroom facilities to • meat cutter will call festival that night crashed on answer Nature’s call, and ask a stolen motorcycle near a others engaging in amorous when ready 1,300 Pound Steer 130 Pound Lamb 270 Pound Hog Utah Highway Patrol trooper (cutting & wrapping additional charge) behavior in public to take their — Live Weight — Live Weight — Live Weight assigned to help monitor traf- activities to the privacy of their • pick up & put in freezer Steaks ...... 190 lbs Leg of Lamb ...19 lbs Ham ...... 55 lbs fic, he said. camper trailers. Roasts ...... 220 lbs Shoulders ...... 16 lbs Loin ...... 55 lbs Friday night’s concert was Tooele County Sheriff Frank If you prefer, a member of the fairly uneventful, he said, with Park said between the secu- Auction Committee will be glad to Ground Meats .130 lbs Rack ...... 6 lbs Shoulder ...... 39 lbs only a few verbal altercations rity force hired by Country being reported. take care of bidding for you. Call Total ...... 620 lbs Shank ...... 6 lbs Bacon ...... 22 lbs Explosion, the law enforcement On Saturday, however, offi- officers from across the county Bob Gowans 830-2336, Loin ...... 5 lbs Spareribs ...... 8 lbs cers responded to several who patrolled the area, and the Ed Johnson 830-1618, Jim Gowans assaults, all involving women Total ...... 61 lbs Ground Meats .10 lbs relative law-abiding nature of fighting each other, Johnson 830-2215 or Janette Shields Total ...... 189 lbs the crowd, the event stayed 830-1139. Please fi ll out the said. Several people were escort- ed from the venue because of fairly uneventful. There were Buyer’s Order Form and return it. PUBLIC WELCOME! the fights, he said. In addition, relatively few DUIs because so one driver was cited for driving many of the attendees were under the influence, and one sleeping on the premises, he person was arrested for public said, and by and large, officers 2014 Junior Livestock Auction intoxication, he said. were able to resolve problems During Sunday’s concert, by peacefully breaking up argu- some concert-goers who had ments or leading intoxicated BUYERS ORDER FORM paid for VIP tickets complained people back to their trailers that people with general admis- “We did more of that than Name ______Company ______sion tickets were encroaching being heavy-handed, and that on their privileged viewing seemed to work all right,” Park area, he said, and two people said. Address______were arrested after a domes- [email protected] Business Phone ______Home Phone ______

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7 contestants will vie for MYGA AUNNUITY 3.65% Miss Tooele County crown GUARANTEED The 2014 Miss Tooele County Fair, Easter Egg Hunt, art shows is studying strategic communi- 10 YEARS Scholarship Pageant will be held at and more. cation at the University of Utah. Lacie Lambert Vanesa Brandariz Annie Butterfield Mallory Serr 7 p.m. this Saturday at Grantsville The pageant Saturday is expect- She enjoys gymnastics, cheerlead- High School. ed to last two hours and is open to ing, horseback riding and singing. Nordgren, 17, According to pageant director the public, said McNeill. Admission Butterfield loves pasta, the book is the daughter of Abi McNeill, this year’s pageant is free. “Ella Enchanted” and the color red. Travis and Heidi has seven excellent contestants. Here are this year’s pageant con- Mallory Serr Nordgren. In Each had to meet criteria to qualify testants: Talent: Singing and Dancing to the fall, she will to compete, such as age, being a Lacie Lambert “Hello Dolly” by Barbara Streisand, begin her edu- county resident, GPA, etc. Talent: Dancing the title song from the hit 1969 cation and Dixie “I think it’s going to be a tough Lambert, 17, is the daughter of musical she stared in. State College. competition,” she said. “I’m glad Michael and Caroline Lambert. Serr, 18, is the daughter of Lane N o r d g r e n I’m not judging it. The judges will In the fall, she will be a senior at and Ammie Serr. She is attending adores music, Kendra Martell Abigail Nordgren Whitney Leakehe NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 have a big load on their plate.” Stansbury High School. Lambert LDS Business College in pursuit of a having her nose McNeill, who is a former Miss enjoys playing the piano, running, degree in accounting and financial stuck in a book and appreciates of Tooele County and has been the sketching, dancing, and spending management. Serr enjoys dancing, sports. She also loves fruit, “Pride pageant’s director since last year, time with her family and friends. especially ballet. She also enjoys and Prejudice” (a Jane Austen clas- said the contest will have five vol- She also loves any type of music running, reading, singing and sic) and the color pink. NEED CASH NOW? unteer judges. she can sing to, pasta and the color spending time with her family. Serr Whitney Leakehe We Want to Make The judges do not live in Tooele blue. loves muffins, anything she can sing Talent: Performing a Tahitian You a Loan! County, and all come from diverse Vanesa Brandariz or dance to, and the color pink. dance to the island sounds of $ $ experience and career and voca- Talent: Singing the theme song Kendra Martell Tahitian drums. 100- 3,000 TODAY! tional backgrounds, she added. from Final Fantasy 13 “New World” Talent: A self choreographed Leakehe, 17, is the daughter of Noble Finance McNeill said this year’s pageant by Charice. samba. Tony and Rebecca Leakehe. She will is again made possible due to cash Brandariz, 17, is the daughter of Martell, 18, is the daughter of be a senior at Tooele High School 435-843-1255 donations and in-kind contribu- Carlos and Aurora Brandaris. She Andrea Sweat and Jonathon Martell. this fall. She enjoys sharing her tions provided by local businesses, will be a senior at Stansbury High This fall, she will attend Brigham ideas and working with people, vol- organizations and individuals. School this fall. She enjoys partici- Young University-Idaho where she leyball, basketball and hula danc- The 2014 Miss Tooele County pating in theatre arts, video gam- will major in exercise physiology. ing. Leakehe loves mangos, sum- will receive a $1,750 scholarship. ing, reading mangas and watching Martell enjoys dancing, volleyball mer and the color red. Additional scholarships include anime. Brandariz loves sushi, Leona and time spent at her work. She $1,000 for the first attendant and Lewis and the color mint green. loves anything made with chicken, Information on pageant candi- $750 for the second attendant. Annie Butterfield musicals and the color purple. dates was provided by Abi McNeill, McNeill explained Miss Tooele Talent: Singing “Willow Song” Abigail Nordgren director for Miss Tooele County County and her attendants provide from the opera The Ballad of Baby Talent: Accompanied by her Scholarship Pageant, and compiled a variety of volunteer services for Doe. life-long friend, she will sing “I by editor Dave Bern. communities and events through- Butterfield, 19, is the daughter Dreamed a Dream” by Calude- out the year, like the Tooele County of Lynn and Sue Butterfield. She Michel Schonberg. HeatingHeating and CCoolingooling

Complex — which was developed there have been a number of people adoption center for cats. He made $ Wiggins with significant contributions, who contributed to that fire.” the donation in the name of his own 10OFF A/C or including financial contribu- In addition to his advocacy work, pet cat, Pumpkin. continued from page A1 tions from Wiggins himself — and Wiggins has become an accom- While NASA may consider the Furnace tune up through public advocacy that has plished amateur astronomer with medal its highest award for pub- telescopes in space; and even Gene been featured heavily in media out- numerous discoveries to his name. lic service, Wiggins said there was Use the right amount of power and Roddenberry, the creator of “Star lets across the state. Earlier this year, Wiggins made another award he would still value keep your energy bills down. Trek.” Wiggins said he still duti- the discovery of a lifetime when higher — a trip to the International But Canary said Wiggins is unique fully attends his Solar Systems he became the first to photograph Space Station. While he said he in that he made his contributions Ambassadors training programs supernova SN 2014G near the con- thought that “short of a UFO land- Install a NEW on an entirely voluntary basis. and has never missed a training. In stellation Ursa Major. ing in my backyard and offering me “This is very rarely given to an 12 years he has logged more than Wiggins had set a goal to find a ride,” it wasn’t likely he would ever individual who is doing something 200 sessions. a new supernova after discover- achieve his dream of space travel. Air Conditioner on a volunteer basis,” she said. “It “When I first heard about it, I ing and naming several asteroids, Yet, he thinks it’s still worth a shot. $ is unique that someone has made thought they had the wrong guy, and spent three years taking 469 “I’ve learned not to say ‘no way,’” for as low as 34 A MONTH such an impact through volunteer because really all I’ve done is send pictures of the night sky before he he said. “Now I say ‘probably not.’ with a 10 year warranty! work and through their dedication out news releases and talk to the sighted SN 2014G. He and Japanese But yes — I am volunteering. Send and love of the sciences.” media,” Wiggins said. “But that’s astronomer Koichi Itagaki are both me up there.” Wiggins joined the Solar Systems what needs to be done.” listed as independent discovers of [email protected] 435-843-4482 Ambassadors program in 2002, Wiggins said it is his passion the supernova, because both sight- shortly after NASA launched the ini- for science and space exploration, ed the anomaly just hours apart. tiative. At the time, he said, he was and his belief in the importance Wiggins is now surveying an working for the Hansen Planetarium of inspiring that passion in others, asteroid slated by NASA for a possi- and frequently gave educational that propels him to go beyond what ble unmanned exploratory mission presentations to visitors. is asked of him. at the space agency’s request. When he first heard about the “I want to keep people looking In addition to astronomy, ambassadors program, Wiggins up,” he said. “Science is important. Wiggins is also extremely passion- thought it sounded like a good We need people interested in sci- ate about aviation. Wiggins, an Elko opportunity to expand his outreach ence in this country. I like to think of native, joined the air force out of efforts and to gain some profes- us as a world village, but I’m also an high school to become a pilot, and sional development on the side. American. It would disappoint me moved to Salt Lake City in the early He first applied in 2001, but never if all the big stuff in space was hap- 1970s hoping to become a profes- heard back on his application. He pening overseas. I like to see NASA sional pilot after retiring from the was accepted into the program on in the forefront. And there’s also air force. his second attempt a year later. money — all the people working on He applied at the Hansen Wiggins, now 65, has since retired these projects are making money, so Planetarium only after he failed to from the planetarium, but has we’re supporting economies.” find work as a pilot. To this day, continued his work with the Solar Wiggins said he especially likes to however, he continues to fly his own Systems Ambassadors and with an work with elementary-age children, personal plane and to take part in educational program through the because it was a similar in-class his favorite sport — skydiving. University of Utah. He not only presentation that inspired his love Wiggins is also an animal lover. visits third and sixth grade class- of the night sky. About three years ago, he donat- rooms all over the state, but also “I still remember a guy from ed a $46,000 retirement fund he reaches out to the public through NASA coming to my school and had unexpectedly inherited to the regular free-admission star parties doing a presentation,” he said. Humane Society to help the non- at the Stansbury Park Observatory “Somebody lit a fire, and since then profit construct a new shelter and A8 OBITUARY

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY July 24, 2014 OBITUARIES Juanita Maria Romero Keith LeRoy Weyland didn’t want to bring more chil- 1956 — 2014 dren into the world when there Former Tooele resident, were so many already here need- Juanita Maria Romero, 80, of Keith passed from his earthly ing a dad. He loved and cher- Arroyo Seco, New Mexico, passed life early in the morning July 10, ished them with all his heart and away July 14, 2014. She is preced- 2014, due to complications from that love was reciprocated by his ed in death by her son Reynaldo diabetes. He was surrounded children. Keith was preceded in Romero, and parents Juan Pedro by his loving family and will be death by his parents; David and and Nicomedes Martinez. She missed by all who knew him. He Marjorie Weyland and nephew is survived by her husband, served four years with the U.S. Shane Weyland. He is survived Tomas E. Romero; children: Don Coast Guard where he worked as by his children: J.P., Jessica, Jason (Rosalie), Richard (Pam), Leo a cook. Keith enjoyed being out- (Olga), Ronald (Kim); 14 grand- doors, fishing, hunting, camping and John Reynolds; brothers children; 10 great-grandchildren; and boating with his family. He Mike, Lynn and Richard Weyland, sister Eva Martinez; many other was a big man with a big heart as and his loving companion Sandy relatives and friends. Rosary was demonstrated when he took Brown. He is also survived by will be recited Tuesday, July 22, on the responsibility of raising numerous grandchildren, nieces 2014, at 7 p.m. at Our Lady of and caring for four children from and nephews. Per Keith’s request Guadalupe Catholic Church in his first marriage. His philoso- he will be cremated and no ser- Taos, New Mexico. Funeral mass Guadalupe Church with inter- phy for doing so was because he vices will be held. will be held Wednesday, July 23, ment to follow at 3 p.m. at the 2014, at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Santa Fe National Cemetery.

Randall Lee Lacy Ron Lacy (Francis); sisters Robin Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT Wendover — On July 16, 2014, Lacy (Terry Parker), Lorelei Local News Source. BULLETIN we lost our beloved father, grand- Barrera (Mike), Terry Linares father, brother, veteran and friend, (Kenneth). He was preceded in Randall Lee Lacy, at his home in death by his parents, brother Wendover, Utah. He was born Claude Scott and many family October 15, 1952, in Dragerton, members who were there wait- WHO MAKES THE BEST HEARING Utah to Earl Jr. and Mary Jane ing to embrace him. The fam- Robinson Lacy, the middle child ily wishes to thank the medical AIDS & HOW MUCH DO THEY COST? of eight children. He graduated personnel at Salt Lake Veterans from Wendover High School in Administration Medical Center, 1971. He received an honorable University of Utah Burn Center, Get the 2014 Consumer’s discharge from the United States Huntsman Cancer Hospital, Guide to Learn this & Army (1972-74) where he served Mount Olympus and St. Joseph in Germany. He skied the beauti- Rehabilitation Centers for the Much More! ful Alps and learned to love the care and support provided him. � German culture. He received the Memorial Services will be held What is the best brand for National Defense Service Medal Monday, July 28, 2014, at noon you? and was proud to be a veteran. Jennifer Lynn. He loved to spend Muskogee, Oklahoma, Jennifer at The Church of Jesus Christ � How much do hearing aids After completing his military time in the outdoors hunting and Joan Carey (Tracy Sebastian) of Latter-day Saints Ward Chapel cost? service, he attended Utah State fishing and was called the camp Wendover, Nevada; four grand- in Wendover, Utah. The family University, where he studied nat- chef on the trips, as he enjoyed children: Alexander Lee Leon requests in lieu of flowers, make � WhatWhat should you expect ural resources. Member of The cooking. He worked as a card Carey, Cassandra Lynn Carey, a donation to the Huntsman from new hearing aids? Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- dealer and bartender in many Cera Lee Fairchild, Ann Marie Cancer Hospital or the University day Saints. Married Rhonda casinos throughout Nevada. Fairchild; one great-grandchild of Utah Burn Center. Randy’s Compares 22 Major Haney, later divorced. Father to Survived by his twin daugh- Jennifer Sky Carey; brothers Earl family and friends love him and Hearing Aid Brands twin daughters Julie Ann and ters Julie Ann Fairchild (Eric) Lacy (Glenda), Rick Lacy (Ginny), we know he is at peace. For a free copy call: (888) 857-3859 A community service by: Custom Hearing, Utah lic 368167-4601

WWW.BESTCUSTOMHEARING.COM Ernest Glen Staples (Rob) and Laura; ten grandchil- Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122. Ernest (Ernie) Glen Staples was dren and one great-grandchild. Please include a notation that called to heaven July 18, 2014. In his retirement he enjoyed your donation is for mesothe- �������������������� He went peacefully surrounded mastering the art of fly fishing, lioma patients or their families by his loving family. Ernie was tending to his home and yard, in memory of Ernest Staples. A born to Ross and Elva Staples on spending time with his children, viewing will be held Thursday ��������������������������������������� March 22, 1939, in Tooele, Utah, grandchildren and close friends, ��������������� and graduated from Tooele High and looking over the property July 24, 2014, at 7 p.m. at Bell Tower Funeral Home, 3398 E. � School in 1957 before enlisting with his faithful dog Maggie. He Jenalan Ave., Post Falls, Idaho. ��� ���� ���� ���� ��� ��������� ��� �������������� ��� ����� in the United States Navy, where was preceded in death by his he honorably served his country parents, and sisters Ann and Funeral Services will be held ������� �������� ������� ��� ����� ���������� ���� ���� for 31 years as a member of the Dorothy. He is survived by his Friday, July 25, 2014, at 3 p.m. ����������� ����� ��������� �������� ������������ ������ ���� United States Navy Silent Service. sister, Judy. He was a hero to his at the Washington Veterans ������������������������������������������������������������� During his service, he made family and country. His moral Cemetery, 21702 W. Espanola �������������� time to achieve a Bachelor of compass shaped our lives and Rd., Medical Lake, Washington. Science in business from Florida taught us pride, respect and ��������������������������������� Bell Tower Funeral Home of Post Southern University and a Master honor. He will forever be loved ���������������������������������� of Business Administration and remembered. We miss him Falls, Idaho, has been entrusted � from the University of Southern Idaho Falls, Idaho. They were deeply. In lieu of flowers, please with arrangements, and you may ������������������������������������������������������������ California. Ernie married Karen blessed with four children: Kevin consider a donation to Swedish view his online memorial at www. �������� ��������� ������� �������� ����������� ��������� Cushing on January 19, 1963, in (Carolyn), Jana (Brad), Cindy Medical Center Foundation, 747 belltowerfuneralhome.com. ���������������������������� �������� ������������� ����� ��� ����������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������� DEATH NOTICE ��������������� Marie Valerio Janet Ann Hill law Pam Dopson, niece Donna Lorincie-Lynn, niece Tori Alberts Marie Valerio passed away in 1942-2014 and nephew Logan Lynn. She is ������������� California on July 21, 2014. A also survived by many nieces and full obituary will appear in the Janet Ann Hill returned nephews through marriage as Tuesday edition of the Transcript home to her Heavenly Father ���������������������������������� well as many cousins and friends ������������������������� Bulletin. For additional infor- on Sunday, July 20, 2014, after mation, please contact Tate a brave battle with cancer and whom she loved dearly. A view- ������������������� Mortuary at 435-882-0676. aplastic anemia. She passed away ing for Janet will be at 10 a.m. on �������������������� peacefully at home with her chil- Saturday, July 26, 2014, with the dren by her side. Janet was born funeral services following at 11 � � in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a.m., at the Overlake 4th Ward, on February 17, 1942, to William 220 E. 2200 North, Tooele, Utah. John Lorincie and Janet Ruth Internment will be at the Tooele COMING SAT. JULY 26 Schultz Lorincie. She graduated City Cemetery after the services. from Delhaas High School in The funeral home is Didericksen Bristol, Pennsylvania, in 1960. AM PM Memorial in Grantsville, Utah. Her children were her life and ONLY! 8 - 2 In lieu of flowers the family she loved spending time with is survived by her children, Janet her family and friends. She had Dukes (Tom), Steve Hill, and Tom asks that donations be made in Factory seconds. an amazing sense of humor and “TC” Hill, and her granddaugh- Janet’s name to: Utah Cancer could make you laugh. Even in ter, Lily Rose Hill. She is also sur- Foundation, 1121 E. 3900 South, her final days she was making vived by her sister Ginny Polizzi, Suite C230, Salt Lake City, UT everyone around her laugh. Janet nephew Marco Polizzi, sister-in- 84124.

SUNDAY RAINBOW $15 TOOELE in the same parking lot as Domino’s & My Phone COURTESY OF MATTHEW MAR 1206 North Main A rainbow graces the afternoon sky over the Tooele Valley after rain and lightening passed through the area on Sunday. A9

THURSDAY July 24, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Friday 6:20 a.m. 8:51 p.m. Saturday 6:21 a.m. 8:50 p.m. Sunday 6:21 a.m. 8:49 p.m. Monday 6:22 a.m. 8:48 p.m. Tuesday 6:23 a.m. 8:48 p.m. Wednesday 6:24 a.m. 8:46 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th Thursday 6:25 a.m. 8:45 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday 5:22 a.m. 7:50 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Saturday 6:17 a.m. 8:27 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Sunday 7:12 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Monday 8:08 a.m. 9:31 p.m. ALMANAC Tuesday 9:04 a.m. 10:00 p.m. Statistics for the week ending July 22. Partly sunny with a Wednesday 10:00 a.m. 10:29 p.m. Sunny Sunny Partly sunny Some sun Mostly sunny Sunshine Temperatures Thursday 10:57 a.m. 10:58 p.m. t-shower in spots High/Low past week 94/62 New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 93/67 89 63 91 63 93 66 92 69 95 70 95 68 90 62 Average temp past week 79.2 Normal average temp past week 79.6 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low July 26 Aug 3 Aug 10 Aug 17 Shown is Friday’s weather. Forecasts and graphics provided by Temperatures are Friday’s highs and Friday night’s AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 lows.

UTAH WEATHER Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Logan Grouse 90/51 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 91/64 Knolls Clive Lake Point 84/49 91/66 91/64 89/64 Ogden Stansbury Park 90/62 Erda 90/65 Vernal Grantsville 90/65 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 93/63 91/64 77/55 Tooele 92/65 Bauer 89/63 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 89/62 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 89/63 92/62 93/63 Stockton Pollen Index Price 89/62 93/65 High Nephi Rush Valley 90/61 89/59 Ophir Moderate 81/57 Low Delta Manti Absent 97/68 90/61 Green River W Th F Sa Su M Tu 98/67 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 91/61 92/65 Moab 88/60 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 99/67 Beaver 99/70 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Tuesday 90/64 Ibapah 88/59 24-hour 92/57 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.00 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 92/64 89/67 at Grantsville 1.44 none 104/81 Kanab 93/61 Eureka 84/59 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 93.50

Explosion continued from page A1 to Country Explosion. “Business picked up 25 per- cent during Country Explosion,” Fullmer said. “It ranks among my top-five business weeks of the year. We even did better than the same week last year when Country Explosion was in town.” Macey’s Food and Drug expe- rienced a slight increase in sales. It was typical of most weekends when there is a major event in town, according to Manager Jeff Rice. “We stocked up ahead of time with ice and water to be pre- pared,” he said. “We also sold a lot of Red Bull and dry ice.” Holiday Oil reported that its business was 15 percent up compared to July 4 sales, which is typically one of its busiest weekends and 30 percent up over a normal weekend. Local hotels were booked full and had to turn away guests, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO according to Ginny Rhea, man- Tooele County officials said Country Explosion tourists left money in local business coffers during the four-day music festival July 16-20. It is not yet known how successful vendors at the event, such as those shown above, were. ager of the Best Western Inn Tooele. Last weekend was a busy one While the intent was to in Tooele County with Country increase business in the county, Explosion, a national finals kart recovering the entire $400,000 race at Miller Motorsports Park, was never the goal, according and the arrival of out of town to Milne. Babe Ruth baseball teams for a “We did not intend to recov- Veteran’s Appreciation tournament. er the entire $400,000,” Milne “It’s difficult to tell how much said. “Especially not in the first of my increase was due to just year.” Country Explosion,” Makris There were other goals in said, who is also a former mind that Milne believes were Day and Car Show member of the Tooele County accomplished by Country Tourism Advisory Board. Explosion in 2014. Sales figures by sector for “We’ve shown that we can the month of July will not be handle an event of this size at Sponsored By Tooele Elk’s Lodge #1673 available from the Utah Tax Deseret Peak,” he said. “There Commission until October, were a few organizational prob- according to a tax commission lems that can be worked out, spokesperson. but the facilities and the atten- The boost in retail sales was dance show that the right event one reason Tooele County with the right marketing will am pm gave the organizers of Country draw people to Deseret Peak.” Explosion $400,000 of the coun- Milne said he dreams of even- Sat • July 26 • 10 -3 ty’s tourism tax money. The tually attracting three or four money was used to advertise Country Explosion-size events Country Explosion to country to Deseret Peak each year. Registration music fans in Utah and in eight Country Explosion is also nearby states. on track to become an annual begins at Tourism taxes come from event in Tooele County, accord- two sources: a 1 percent tax on ing to Milne. 8:30 a.m. restaurant food sales and a 3.5 “Both the county and percent tax on lodging in hotels, Country Explosion are interest- motels and other temporary ed in negotiating a multi-year accommodations in the county. contract,” he said. “Hopefully The use of tourism taxes are Country Explosion can become regulated by state legislation. what the Shakespeare Festival is Their expenditure is generally to Cedar City or Peach Days to limited to promoting recre- Brigham City or Swiss Days to ation, tourism, film production, Midway.” conventions, and the construc- Country Explosion also drew tion and operation of tourism a lot of people from the Wasatch related facilities, including con- Front out to Tooele County and vention rooms and halls, infor- hopefully they learned that TOOELE CITY PARK • 55 N 200 W mation centers, museums, and Tooele isn’t that far away, Milne sports and recreation facilities. said. Approximately 2 blocks west of Veteran’s Park. Move was made to accommodate growing number In order to make back the “We don’t have a Red Rock, of participants and cars. Registration fee for participants is $15 per car entered. $400,000 spent on Country an Arches, or a Green River,” he Explosion, Tooele County would said. “But we do have over 200 Come support our Veterans! need to see a 54 percent increase miles of trails. Maybe they will in tourism taxes, or $24.6 mil- think of us instead of Spanish VETERANS EAT FOR FREE!! lion more in gross restaurant Fork Canyon the next time they Food! Fun! sales, and $4.4 million more in want to ride their ATVs.” For more info call Eric Crocker 435-840-8156 or Dave McCall 435-496-0458 gross hotel and motel income [email protected] than the county saw in 2012. A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY July 24, 2014 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Tooele baseball New Grantsville coach instills team unity There will be a short information meeting for those interested in playing fall baseball with Tooele Former assistant K.C. Bleazard takes over as GHS head volleyball coach High School. The meeting will be held this Friday, July 25, at 6:30 by Tavin Stucki clear the gym. take turns saying something pos- she’s explaining something to us, p.m., and will be held on the stands It’s not something that will be at the Dow James Field at 400 N COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR But what happens just before itive about each other. we all have to be seen — nobody easy: Grantsville’s varsity team 400 W. Players must be in 9th-12th everyone breaks for the water- “I think she’s really good at can be behind us because she last year lost about four times as grades during the 2014-15 school K.C. Bleazard ends volleyball melon platter is a sort of symbol kind of making us more of a team. thinks of us as all equal. I think many matches is it won. year. practice in the usual way. A team of Bleazard’s team-first attitude She’s really helping this year that’s really good.” “I really think that we have Babe Ruth tourney cheer precedes a team snack — a she wants to bring to Grantville to unify us,” said senior setter Angel Cloward, senior libero that chance and I think we can Tooele Babe Ruth is hosting a fruit bowl provided by one play- High School’s volleyball team: Mandy Wilson. “Whenever we’re said Bleazard has been very posi- do it,” Wilson said. 10-year-old Pacific Southwest er’s mother — and the players The players stand in a circle and in a timeout or something and tive as a coach. Cloward said last year there Regional Tournament at Parker’s “Coach Bleazard is amazing,” were issues with team unity. Park this week in Overlake. Teams she said. “She’s always helping Bleazard’s priority on team unity from California, Guam, Hawaii and us get better, always wants us to may fix a lot of those — she Utah will compete to see who will work as a team, always tells us works as an adaptive physical advance to the Cal Ripken World she believes in us.” education teacher for the school Series. Games are scheduled at 1 Bleazard, who was the junior district. p.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. each day varsity coach last season and “She has a new outlook, and and admission is free. Schedule also helped coach girls basket- it’s fun,” Cloward said. updates available at www.tooele- ball for the past couple years, is Wilson said she’s seen a dif- baseball.org. a Tooele Valley native. She began ference in her new head coach THS boys golf her coaching career at Tooele between this year and last. Tryouts for the Tooele High School High School in 2009, took some “I think she’s trying a lot hard- boys golf team will start Monday, time to earn a master’s degree er,” Wilson said Tuesday. “Last July 28, at 8 a.m. at The Links from the University of Utah, and year (in junior varsity) it was kind at Overlake. For more information has been at GHS since. of more laid back. It was a lot of contact head coach Fred Killpack at “Every sports team I’ve played fun and we were just good so we 435-830-1258. with and on, I’ve just always had won. But this year she’s really GHS boys golf a love for sports,” Bleazard said. pushing us that much more.” Tryouts for the Grantsville High “I just wanted to give back to “This is just open gym,” she School boys golf team will start the community. The coaches that added. “I’m sure the season will Monday, July 28 at 7 a.m. at Oquirrh coached me, they taught me a come and she’ll push us even Hills Golf Course. For more informa- lot and I felt like I needed to give more.” tion contact head coach Mark Dahl back in return, so I just got into In the short term, Bleazard at 435-849-0323. coaching and I love it.” said her team will have to take Octane Party at MMP Bleazard was the junior varsity the season one game at a time. The inaugural Octane Party, a show coach last year, and this year said “I look forward to having a for automobiles and motorcycles of one of her biggest goals as a first- strong serving team, a strong all types at Miller Motorsports Park year varsity head coach is to win serving-receiving team,” she on Sunday, July 27, will include a very special Ford Focus ST owned the region title. said. “I’m just excited for vol- by international motorsports “Honestly, region is one of leyball and I think it’s a growing superstar Ken Block. Block, who our goals,” she said Monday. “I sport in the community.” is known around the globe for his was talking to the other coaches “I love working with the kids, “Gymkhana” stunt-driving videos as today and I think if we really put I love working with the girls and well as his exploits in professional all of our talents together and I love seeing the improvement. I rally and rallycross racing, will enter take it game by game, I mean, love seeing the excitement,” she a customized Ford Focus ST that FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO we have a possibility of taking added. was a joint effort amongst himself, K.C. Bleazard poses in the Grantsville High gym after running a volleyball camp. Bleazard was named head volleyball coach region. I firmly believe that.” [email protected] Ford Racing and renowned tuning earlier this year. house Fifteen52. It was one of three cars created as part of the project and is Block’s personal daily driver. This particular Focus ST features a custom interior, mild performance modifications, modified suspension Tooele City thrashes competition in dodgeball and braking systems and HID head- lights. The Octane Party welcomes by Mark Watson all types of cars — including hot SPORTS EDITOR rods, classic cars, sports cars, muscle cars, off-road vehicles and Tooele City used speed, youth and athletic ability to roll trucks, as well as motorcycles such past the competition and win the dodgeball tournament at as sport bikes, cruisers and off- the Tooele County Corporate Games on Tuesday night. road bikes — to what is planned as “Utah’s party of the year for “We had young blood out there, and you can’t teach motorheads.” Vehicle registration speed,” said Tooele City player Cody Lopez. “We had some is available at www.BeehiveDrive. real good athletes on this team.” org. “People’s Choice” awards will The dodgeball team included several players who also be presented in various catego- helped Tooele City finish in first place in the 3-on-3 bas- ries, and other special awards and ketball tournament back on July 14. Detroit Diesel Power prizes are planned. finished second in dodgeball with Cargill Salt third and Jazz acquire Felix EnergySolutions fourth. The Utah Jazz announced Tuesday Tooele City moved up to third place in the overall stand- that the team has acquired guard/ ings with the dodgeball championship. forward Carrick Felix, a 2015 sec- EnergySolutions and TEAD were tied in the team stand- ond round pick and cash consider- ings after the laser tag event on Monday night at All-Star ations from the Cleveland Cavaliers Lanes with 75 points apiece, but TEAD did not field a in exchange for guard John Lucas dodgeball team. EnergySolutions scored four team points III, and forwards Erik Murphy and with its fourth-place finish in the dodgeball tourney to Malcolm Thomas. Felix (6-6, 201, jump ahead in the overall standings with 79 points. Arizona State) just finished his Tooele Army Depot is in second place with 75 points fol- first season in the NBA, averag- lowed by Tooele City with 62 points. ing 2.7 points in seven games Detroit Diesel Power is fourth in overall standings with with Cleveland. He also appeared 58 points. in nine games with the Canton Tooele City’s dodgeball team did not lose a game in Charge in the NBA Development the double-elimination tournament. Detroit Diesel Power League, registering 11.0 points, reached the finals, but had to battle back through the one- 5.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.4 loss bracket. The company would have needed to defeat steals in 28.8 minutes of play. Tooele City twice to claim the title. Selected in the second round (33rd overall selection) of the 2013 NBA Devon Arellano and Colton Schofield, a pair of recently Draft by the Cavaliers, Felix played graduated high school basketball players, helped lead the three seasons at Arizona State, way for Tooele City in dodgeball. Assistant Oquirrh Hills averaging 14.6 points on .500 golf pro Lopez also showed off his athletic prowess along percent shooting, 8.1 rebounds, with Jim Bolser, Dustin Perkins, Gavin Andrus, Shilo Baker, 1.4 steals and 1.1 blocks in 35.4 Hadi Peterson and Nathan Dale. minutes per game as a senior. He Eleven teams competed in dodgeball, which was held at was named to the 2013 All-Pac 12 the Tooele Army Depot gym. Second Team and the All-Defensive Detroit Diesel Power grabbed the gold in laser tag Team following his final season with on Monday at All-Star Lanes with a score of 38,510 and the Sun Devils. a shooting accuracy of 64.44 percent. Players included Waterfowl hunt Charles Hansen, Lynn Jeffers, Alex DeRose, Ray Root and If you’re a young person who’s Ben Shugart. interested, but has little or no expe- Coed golf is slated for today at Stansbury Park Golf rience hunting ducks and geese, Course, and a fishing tournament will take place Saturday. the Division of Wildlife Resources, The final two events will be bowling on Thursday, July the Utah Conservation Officers 31, at 5:30 p.m. at All Star Lanes, and a mini triathlon FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE Association and the Utah Waterfowl Saturday, Aug. 2 at Deseret Peak Complex. Colton Schofield battles for Tooele City in dodgeball action at the Tooele Army Depot gym Tuesday night. Tooele City went undefeated in Association have a deal for you [email protected] the tourney to win the gold medal. — a free hunt guided by some of Utah’s best waterfowl hunters. To participate, you must gradu- ate from Utah’s Hunter Education FROM THE SIDELINES program and be 12 to 17 years of age on Sept. 20, which is the day the hunt will be held. Also, by July 25, you must submit an application so you can be considered for the Corporate Games elicit plenty of smiles, laughter hunt. The application is available at www.wildlife.utah.gov/hunting- low news day?” by observing all the smiles and corporate games. Individual unteering and participating in a in-utah/hunting-information/water- Those are the words all the laughter, the games are medals and points are awarded food drive. The company which fowl.html. Once you arrive at the “SI usually hear from Mark Watson achieving their purpose. for first (gold), second (silver) delivers the most items to the web page, scroll down to the ‘Youth people when I attend a Tooele SPORTS EDITOR According to the Tooele and third (bronze). Points Tooele Food Bank on July 30 by 3 hunts’ subhead to access the appli- County Corporate Games event. County Chamber of Commerce awarded for the events are tallied p.m. gets a bonus of 10 points. cation. “Each young person will be I’ve watched two of these com- website, the games are designed to determine the overall corpo- Jan Hatfield, of guided by an experienced waterfowl petitions so far: Texas Hold’em to encourage employees from all rate games champion. EnergySolutions, has done a hunter,” says Wyatt Bubak, one of Poker and dodgeball. Some players seem extremely areas of each company to get to Corporate Cups are presented phenomenal job the past five the DWR officers who’ll participate Other events include volley- competitive, while others appear know each other better by par- to the top three teams who com- years coordinating the corporate in the hunt. “We won’t be taking ball, archery, horseshoes, 3-on-3 to realize their limited abilities ticipating side-by-side in events plile the highest point totals at games. She attends nearly all the these kids out to pass shoot ducks basketball, billiards, golf, trap and participate to help fill out a for both athletic and not-so-ath- the end of the games. events, takes photographs and off a dike. These will be high qual- shooting, laser tag, fishing, bowl- roster. It’s all good. letic individuals. Participating First-place finishes for each presents medals. ity hunts.” Bubak says the guided ing and a mini triathlon. The games are supported by companies report increases in events receives 10 points, second Long live Tooele County youth hunt is the perfect way to Participants appear to have the Tooele County Chamber teamwork, camaraderie, com- place eight, third place six and Corporate Games. More compa- introduce young people to water- plenty of fun at these somewhat of Commerce and the Tooele pany pride and morale. fourth place four. Points also are nies should participate. fowl hunting. competitive events. Army Depot. As far as I can tell, This is the fifth year for the awarded for participation, vol- [email protected] A11

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Tooele falls in first game of tourney TOOELE by Tavin Stucki the shutout. inning, Hawaii pitchers didn’t Beaver catcher Boston Black TRANSCRIPT COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR Hawaii 22, Beaver 0 — 7 p.m. allow another hit through four struck out twice in the game, but East inning en route to a 12-0 shutout. singled to center in the bottom BULLETIN Visalia 15, Tooele 2 — 7 p.m. Hawaii scored 19 runs in the Three players reached first, but of the sixth to start off Beaver’s West first inning, batting through the none advanced to second base. three-run comeback effort. Shortstop Julius Martinez hit a order nearly three times in the Four-straight Hawaii batters Laguna 24, Salt Lake 3 — 1 two-run homer in the top of the first frame en route to a 22-0 scored in the first inning and five- p.m. East third inning to highlight Visalia’s spanking of the Southern Utah straight scored in the second to After striking out the side in the ������������������ 15-2 win over host-team Tooele runner-up Beaver. give Hawaii a 10-0 lead in the top of the first, 14 of 18 Laguna in the first day of the South Pacific Beaver catcher Trexton Bailey second inning. batters crossed the plate in the Regional Tournament at Parker’s hit a double to left field in the first Los Altos 11, Beaver 3 — 4 p.m. bottom of the first frame, high- Park in Overlake on Tuesday. inning and shortstop Cobe Carter West lighted by third baseman Matt June Martinez went 3-3 with two hit a single to left-center in the After four scoreless innings, Adams’ three-run homer in his doubles, a home run and a walk fourth to become the only two Los Altos pitcher Spencer Moffatt second at bat of the inning. 2013 and three runs. Visalia scored Beaver batters to get on base. hit a three-run home run over the Laguna pitchers accounted for four runs on four hits in the first Hawaii 12, Taylorsville 0 — 4 right field fence to cap off a six- 11 of the 12 outs with srikeouts Winner: inning and never looked back. p.m. East run fifth inning. Los Altos added in the contest and allowed three Starting pitcher Elliott Frailey After Taylorsville leadoff hitter another five runs in the top of unearned runs. scored in the bottom of the I. Evans hit a single on the first the sixth to put the exclamation [email protected] Malissa fourth inning for Tooele to avoid pitch in the bottom of the first point on the victory. Gren

An old school in Tooele’s Pratt Aquatic Center pool closed Fruita, Utah

The Pratt Aquatic Center has on Tuesday because of the water three lessons left will be given completed. experienced problems with the temperature. free swimming passes or a dis- People are invited to visit the heater system to the pools. The The soonest the pool can open count on fall lessons. Tooele City website, tooelecity. temperature in the pools began will be Monday, July 18, which is Tooele City apologizes for the org, for updates on when the to drop late Saturday evening. a best case scenario. problems this is causing, but aquatic center will be open The pool stayed open through Those children who were in does not have any definite infor- again. Monday afternoon, but closed the fourth set of lessons and had mation on when repairs will be Your photo could be next! Submit your photo at: www.tooeletranscript.com Former Ute football player has star potential by Lynn DeBruin A month earlier, however, two dozen players attending the physically strong as he is needs AP SPORTS WRITER Lotulelei’s future was clouded NFL draft in person in New York. to make more plays.” when a heart test at the NFL He declined the invitation so he Sitake pointed out that SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — He scouting combine suggested his could be with 50 to 100 fam- Lotulelei probably played 40 THS “Soccer” has the perfect name, even if it left ventricle was pumping at ily members and friends at his snaps a game in college. belies his humble, soft-spoken only 44 percent efficiency. home south of Salt Lake City. “He’s been on the field 90 per- nature. A battery of tests, including “It doesn’t surprise me at cent of the snaps,” Sitake said. Now that concerns about his those by a University of Utah car- all,” Utah defensive coordinator “I don’t know how many D line- Camp heart function have been alleviat- diologist, subsequently revealed Kalani Sitake said. “I could have men in the NFL play that many ed, defensive tackle Star Lotulelei that abnormal heartbeat wasn’t told you that a long time ago. He snaps.” is ready to make the jump from indicative of a permanent con- has a hard time even being in the Sitake also said Lotulelei’s best former furniture mover to NFL dition but may have been the spotlight itself.” plays in college were the less first-round pick. result of a virus. Sitake recalled an incident last obvious ones. “I think he will have a long Still, Utah head coach Kyle year when Lotulelei was inter- “It’s always a play that no one career in the NFL,” said Gil Whittingham said the scare was viewed for a feature story. really recognizes him for, taking Brandt, NFL.com’s personnel stressful on the married father “They wanted to take a sin- up the extra blocker to free up his evaluator. “ls he going to have of two. gle photo of him and he just teammates,” Sitake said. “If you a Pro Bowl type of career? If he “But he handled it well,” wouldn’t do it,” Sitake said. “So look at his numbers, he doesn’t becomes a consistent player.” Whittingham said. “He’s a very we had a picture of him with the have a lot of sacks. He doesn’t Brandt rates Lotulelei as the mature guy and doesn’t panic. whole D Line. That’s just the type have a lot of tackles. But his 22nd best player in the draft, He’s very stable with his emo- of person that he is. He doesn’t imprint on the game is amazing. which starts Thursday. Some tions. I’m positive it was a big like a lot of attention for himself. He’s such a disruptor. He’ll make draft prognosticators have the relief to him when he knew the He’s all about the team. What a mess and have the other guys University of Utah standout outcome was a completely clean more could you ask for, a guy clean it up. If they’re going off going as high as No. 4 to the bill of health.” who is unselfish, and the way stats alone, he probably wouldn’t Philadelphia Eagles and new Lotulelei said the re-tests went he plays and the way he leads be taken so high.” coach Chip Kelly because of his fine and teams have medically this team? ... To have a guy that’s Whittingham compared versatility along the line. Florida’s cleared him. really grounded like that and Lotulelei to another soft-spoken Shariff Floyd is expected to be the “It has been a busy couple humble, it’s awesome.” former Ute, Luther Elliss, drafted first defensive tackle taken. months with workouts, training Some compare Lotulelei to No. 20 overall by Detroit in 1995. Kelly, Oregon’s former head and traveling around to meet Baltimore Ravens nose tackle He went on to play for 10 seasons Hosted by THS Girls Soccer Players and Staff coach, certainly is familiar with with teams,” Lotulelei said in an Haloti Ngata, selected to four Pro and in two Pro Bowls. Lotulelei. As is anyone who email interview Sunday. “I was Bowls since being drafted 12th “He’s built like a brick wall, TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER FIELD watched Utah’s game last fall frustrated that I didn’t have the overall in 2006. like a house,” Utes offensive against Southern California. chance to compete at the com- Brandt said the knock on tackle Jeremiah Poutasi said of In a battle against one of the bine and that process slowed my Lotulelei, who for a while worked Lotulelei. Learn to Master the Fundamentals that best centers in the Pac-12, the training a bit. ... There are no as a furniture mover before He’s just not moving furniture make a Great Player while having fun! 6-foot-3, 314-pound Lotulelei concerns, so I’m satisfied.” rededicating himself to foot- into them anymore. exploded off the snap, bulldozed As for whether that first report ball at Utah and shedding extra “That time in my life helped Cost: 4 to 8 yr. olds $25; 9 to 13 yr. olds $35 USC’s Khaled Holmes, forced a affected his stock, he said, “I have weight, is that he doesn’t domi- define me, so I think of it often,” fumble and recovered for Utah. no control over that. I did every- nate every play. Lotulelei said. “I am very grateful It showed the strength of a thing I could on the field and my “You see him in one game to be in this position to chase my Aug 1: Players 4 to 8yrs (4pm – 5pm); man who bench-pressed 225 film is all there and speaks for make great plays. You want to dream of playing at the highest pounds 38 times during his pro itself.” see him make more plays like level and being able to take care players 9 – 13yrs (6pm – 8 pm) workout in March. Lotulelei won’t be among the that,” Brandt said. “A guy that is of my family.” Aug 2: Players 4 – 8yrs (9am to 10am); Celebrate the American spirit with American Profi le players 9-13yrs (11am – 1pm) every Tuesday in your Contact Coach Alvarez (435)830-5639 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN or Coach Russell (801)884-6646 A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY July 24, 2014 INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE- ALL CARS MUST GO! For every Vehicle Sold in July Performance Automall will donate $200 to the Honor Flight Program Help a War Veteran Get Back to Washington DC today!

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SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB Morgan Vorwaller, Brooke Squires and Jessica McCubbins sit on the stairs leading to the bleachers at the Stansbury High School track.

CompañerasSTORY MAGGIE BEAZER HIGH SCHOOL TRACK TEAMMATES CALLED TO SAME CHURCH MISSION IN CHILE

essica McCubbins, Brooke Squires, her call, was thrilled. ing footage of her future mission. and Morgan Vorwaller have a lot in “I remember my first thought was that McCubbins, who was the last to receive common. They’re all Stansbury High I couldn’t pronounce Rancagua,” she said. her call, recognized her mission immedi- graduates. They’re all the oldest “But it was awesome.” ately as the same one Vorwaller and Squires J children in their families. They all Morgan will leave on July 30 for the were called to. enjoy running and participated on Mexico City Missionary Training Center. “I looked at my friend Tanner and I said, the Stansbury cross-country and track teams Squires drove home from college to open ‘Oh my gosh, you’ll never believe where I’m in high school. And now, they’re all prepar- her mission call surrounded by family and going,’” she said. “I got goose bumps.” ing to serve as missionaries in Rancagua, friends. She wasn’t aware at first that she Since the mission is Spanish-speaking, Chile. and Vorwaller were assigned to the same all three girls are grateful to have some There are currently 406 proselyting mis- mission, but she had other reasons for background in the language: Jessica has sions in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- excitement. two years of junior high Spanish under her day Saints, so the odds of three friends and “I knew that’s where David Archuleta belt and Morgan took three years in high former teammates going to the same mis- had served,” Squires remembered. In school. Brooke, however, is the most pre- sion are slim. Two of the future missionaries, between sessions of the most recent LDS pared in that area. She’s taken five years of McCubbins and Squires, even leave on the General Conference in April, a feature about Spanish, including two semesters at BYU. same date, Oct. 22, 2014. Archuleta’s return was broadcast. Squires Vorwaller, the first of the three to receive watched, but she had no idea she was view- SEE COMPANERAS PAGE B8 ➤ B2

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n the late 1800’s, Eugene male incubating them. preferences. Schieffelin, an admirer of Hatching after 13 days of incu- Starling nests are generally IShakespeare and the head of Addie Lindsay bation, nestlings are provided built of grass, green vegetation, the American Acclimatization with good care and an endless pine needles, feathers, trash, GUEST COLUMNIST Society organization, wanted to supply of food. In fact, these string, cloth, bark and leaves. introduce all the kinds of birds birds are not picky and can likely Males can build them in as little mentioned in Shakespeare’s plays eat anything in the form of fruit, as 1-3 days. to North America. The European females by building nests in their grains, seeds, food waste, nectar Starlings are daring, brave, starling, among one of the intro- preferred sites. They make them and insects. and aggressive when raising their duced species, were released in eye-catching judging by the loca- After three weeks, juveniles young. Starlings have been seen 1890-91 in Central Park, New tion. leave the nest, but will hang to chase and dive-bomb preda- York City. Even though only 100 Varying from 10-60 feet above around their parents for two tory birds, such as falcons and starlings were released that day, the ground, males usually con- more weeks to beg for food. hawks. they have rapidly evolved to an struct nests inside the cavities Eventually after the fledglings estimate of over 200 million on of buildings, streetlights, wood leave to tend for themselves, Addie T. Lindsay is 17 years our continent today. pecker holes, burrows, bird starling couples will have 1-2 old. She is an accomplished The European starling’s repro- boxes, or even on other bird’s more clutches for the season. writer and photographer of ductive cycle is quite simple. nests. After mating takes place, After choosing nests, female wildlife creatures, big and During the spring and summer females lay an estimated 4-5 starlings will replace or discard small. She can be reached at seasons, males purposely lure eggs, and will take turns with the items that don’t suit their nesting [email protected].

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Collin Roger Elder Matthew R. Dahl Beckstead Elder Matthew R. Dahl recent- ly returned home after success- Elder Collin Roger Beckstead fully completing a mission for has been called to serve as a The Church of Jesus Christ of missionary for The Church Latter-day Saints. He served in of Jesus Christ of Latter-day the Mexico Puebla North mis- Saints in the Georgia Atlanta sion. Elder Dahl will speak Spanish-Speaking Mission. Elder Sunday, July 27, 2014, at 11 a.m. COURTESY ADDIE T. LINDSAY Beckstead will speak Sunday, July in the TOoele 19th Ward sacra- A European Starling hides in the grass of a Tooele County park. Though this young 30, at 11 a.m. in the Tooele 18th ment meeting, 1030 S. 900 West, fledgling was left alone and only photographed, it loudly wailed for its nearby Ward at 1025 W. Utah Avenue. He Tooele, Utah. Elder Dahl is the parents when approached. will depart for the Mexico City son of Mark and Elayn Dahl. MTC on July 30. Collin is the son of Brett and Carol Beckstead. WEDDING

McCluskey/Ortiz Travis and Cheree McCluskey Elder Joshua Heward Elder Robert L. are pleased to announce the Elder Joshua Heward has Poffenberger II marriage of their daughter returned home from serving Nicole to Jake Ortiz, sone of an honorable mission for The Elder Robert L. Poffenberger Chris and Kathy Jo Caldwell. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- II recently returned home after Jake and Nicole will be married day Saints. Elder Heward served successfully completing a mis- Friday, July 25, in the Bountiful in the Texas Dallas Mission. sion for The Church of Jesus Temple. A reception will be held He will be speaking July 27 at Christ of Latter-day Saints. He that night in their honor at the 12:50 p.m. in the Erda Ward at served in the Gilbert Arizona LDS Church at 428 S. Hale Street 323 E. Erda Way. Elder Heward mission. Elder Poffenberger from 6-8 p.m. is the son of Jason and Kimberly willl speak Sunday, July 27, at 1 Heward. p.m. in the 10th Ward sacrament meeting, 132 N. 570 East. Elder Nicole McCluskey and Jake Ortiz Poffenberger is the son of Dan and Keirstin Poffenberger. GRADUATE

Charlotte Johnson Elder Keagan Krogh Kaitlyn Fay Dahl Charlotte Johnson has been Elder Keagan Krogh has called to serve as a missionary recently returned home after Kaitlyn Fay Dahl graduated for The Church of Jesus Christ completing a full-time mission magna cum laude from Utah of Latter-day Saints in the for The Church of Jesus Christ of Valley University on May 1, 2014, Florida, Tampa Mission. She will Latter-day Saints. He served in with a Bachelor of Science in depart for the Provo MTC on the Colorado Denver South and the theater arts program, with Aug. 6. Sister Johnson will speak Denver North Missions. He will an emphasis in performance. Sunday, July 27, at 2:45 p.m. at be speaking Sunday, July 27, at Kaitlyn is a graduate of Tooele the Grantsville 6th Ward on 81 10:50 a.m. in the Willow Creek High School. She studied abroad N. Church St. Grantsville, Utah. Ward at the Shelly Lane Building for six weeks in London and was Charlotte is the daughter of Bill in Grantsville. a finalist in the Irene Ryan act- and Mary Ann Johnson. ing competition at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Los Angeles, California. She is currently play- ing the part of “Hodel” at the Sundance Summer Theater production of “Fiddler on the at UVU, including the Grassroots Roof.” She has been involved in Shakespeare Company and in 70-year-old volunteers as Washington firefighter numerous theater productions the community. KENNEWICK, Wash. (AP) — Walla Walla County prepared him or anything,” Helland said. their stay on the fire because I When a wildfire raged near the him. “One of the tests is dragging can’t do it,” he said. Washington State Patrol offices Morrison recalled working a a 180-pound dummy out of a Firefighters at Morrison’s sta- COMMUNITY NEWS south of Kennewick in 1975, it fire for 12 hours, then coming fire.” tion and throughout the district inspired one man, then 30, to back to clean up before heading While still in good shape, admire him for his commitment, 4th Annual Beanstock Benefit The Tooele Food Bank donat- become a firefighter. to his job followed by another Morrison said he realized early Helland said, noting his age and for the Tooele Food Bank ed their truck and trailer that “I came and volunteered that shift on the fire line — a sched- on he wasn’t as fit as he was 40 stamina are remarkable. Sean “Bean” & Joan Heap houses the food. That is a great night,” said Bill Morrison. “I ule he could manage then for years ago. Helland said Morrison is likely are holding their 4th-annual help in keeping the food safe signed my name on the dotted three days straight. The air tanks carried by fire- the oldest active firefighter of the Beanstock Benefit for the Tooele and dry. Last year’s event was a line and was on a fire the next “Your adrenaline gets to flow- fighters are meant to last 30 min- 75 to 85 firefighters in the dis- Food Bank on July 25-26 to help huge success. The total donation day.” ing and you’re amazed at how utes, but he would go through a trict, but it’s his dedication to the those less fortunate than our- was 2,126 pounds of food, and Now almost 71, twice retired much strength and endurance tank in 10 minutes during exer- job that draws the most praise. selves, community awareness, $156 of cash in donation for the from other jobs and away from you have,” he said. cises. He now works out four “I don’t think there is someone and to help restock the Tooele Tooele Food Bank. This event did firefighting for nearly 20 years, times a week and his air tanks who doesn’t trust him,” Helland Food Bank. This year the event a tremendous amount of good Morrison is back at his old post, Over the mountains and back can last about 25 minutes. said. “He’s a quiet guy who won’t will be held at the Deseret Peak for those in need. The added Station 130 near the intersection again Morrison said there’s a bigger turn down an assignment.” Complex. This has been a com- revenue to the hurting Tooele of Canal Drive and Grant Street Morrison and his wife, Geri, emphasis now on safety. Morrison also is a role model munity event for the last three County coffers and local busi- in Kennewick. moved to the San Juan Islands in Air tanks were seldom used in for the community. While many years with a goal of friends and nesses was beneficial also. We He’s the oldest active fire- 1994 after he retired. But he kept the 1970s and `80s, and there are young men and women sign up community members work- do thank all who came and sup- fighter for Benton Fire District working, this time as a heavy tighter protocols on making sure as volunteers, most are looking ing and coordinating the event ported us and the community for 1 and one of the oldest in the equipment mechanic. you have a backup when you for experience before leaving for from the beginning of the year. such a great cause. region, but fire officials said it’s The long hours discouraged enter a building. paid firefighting jobs elsewhere, Members of the community pro- This is a family orientated Morrison’s dedication to the task him from continuing as a fire- Getting back into firefighting Helland said. Older volunteers, vide a great pot luck dinner to eventa, all ages are welcome. that makes him such a valuable fighter on the westside, though. wasn’t always easy for him, his who have set careers and lives, accompany a tasty pig roast. There is a Facebook page called volunteer. The couple kept their home wife said. He sometimes became are more likely to stay on longer The event will be setting up Beanstock that is welcome for all “I take my hat off to him for in the Tri-Cities and returned discouraged during training term. on Friday evening with open mic to join and share pictures, com- being retired and still wanting to to town two years ago after and was briefly hospitalized in “That continuity is really criti- and acoustic performances. munity experiences and memo- help his community,” said Capt. Morrison retired a second time. January for an injury. cal,” Helland said. Entertainment for Saturday ries for all that have attended. Devin Helland, the district’s He didn’t immediately return But she encouraged him to Morrison said he has another is provided by bands who are The Beanstock page is also full of spokesman. to firefighting, but a blaze that continue, and he got motivated five years left before he thinks he donating their talent for the information about the event. threatened homes in south to get in better shape. would have to dial it back. community. The bands that There is plenty of room for Adrenaline rush Kennewick near Clodfelter Road “It’s in his heart,” she said. Even then, he doesn’t plan are included in the line up are camping in your RV or camp- Station 130 handled about 350 in June 2013 convinced him he to step completely aside — he bands Bludgeon Muffin, From ing on the grass, so grab your calls a year for fires and medi- wanted to come back. Community role model could serve a support role in the Sun, Thunderfist, Tough family and come out for a great cal emergencies when Morrison “I tried retirement for six Morrison has been back on providing food and water to Tittie, Sturgeon General, The weekend with us all. We will have first volunteered. months,” he said. full duty since March and most crews on wildland blazes. Until Connection and IRIDIA. The security and uniformed police The Kennewick Fire But unlike when Morrison recently worked on the fire that then, he’s trying to make it easier price of admission is a bag of officers at the event. Department was smaller then, first became a firefighter, it was scorched about 1,000 acres near for his wife to keep track of his food to be donated to the Tooele Beanstock make this a fun and leaving large swaths of eastern months before he was allowed Prosser. exploits. Food Bank. Cash and credit card social event that will help the Kennewick under the station’s out on an active fire or emer- He still recognizes his limits, “I’ve got to get her a scan- donations are accepted as well. needy in our community: If you watch. Training was all done on gency. though. ner so she can listen when we’re All proceeds go directly the food can not have fun, be social, or the job, from learning how to He had to go through training Some of the district’s firefight- out,” he said. bank. like to fight, please don’t come. attack a structure fire to helping on everything from how to tackle ers were sent to help on fires people with traumatic injuries. wildland and structure fires to near Leavenworth and Pateros. Firefighting was taxing work, qualifying as a driver. 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any of you are strug- “Support” at the top. Next, you’ll gling with printing enter the printer name and Mac’s accessibility options issues and there are model number into the search M Scott Lindsay several things you can do to box and hit “Enter.” You can GUEST COLUMNIST ccessibility options have captions or subtitles appear insure your printer installs cor- select either the “full” or “basic” include “Seeing,” to make it easier to “see” what rectly. software file, but I recommend A“Hearing” and Scott Lindsay is going on with your computer. Before beginning, set a system you use the full file to be sure “Interacting” with your Mac, There are three choices on the restore point and the remove all pressure to lock it into position. you install all the features avail- GUEST COLUMNIST giving you more control of the right, “Default,” “Classic” and printer software from your pro- Don’t force it though, because able. behavior of your Mac. These can “Large Text.” You can also create grams and features in the control printers have become somewhat After you run the software, fol- be especially helpful if the user a custom style profile by click- panel that you are not using any of a disposable peripheral, the low the directions. First you’ll be has limiting disabilities. display for your Mac, just select ing the “+” sign below and then longer. Reboot after removal. plastics used can break easily, so asked to accept the terms of the Open the Apple menu and “Best for display” and wait for it making the choices you want. Whether installing a new don’t ever force it into place. It agreement and it may ask you then select “System Preferences.” to adjust. Be sure to name the profile too. printer or a used one, it is should lock into place easily. If if you want to install all parts of In the system preferences box, Next, click the “Color” tab Click “OK” when done. important to make sure your not, look at the diagram in the the software package. I recom- select “Accessibility.” near the top. Here are many Now, to the left, under printer is set up before begin- instructions to be sure you are mend you do, to be sure every- To the left, you’ll see each of color choices you can select. “Interacting,” you can control ning the installation. If it is a inserting them properly. If you thing is installed properly. It may the above mentioned categories Again, try each one and choose your “Keyboard” behavior and new one, remove all the tape and are installing ink into a used include things like the “Bing bar” listed. Most of these are self- the one that pleases you most. “Mouse & Trackpad” behavior. extraneous things that were used printer, look on the Internet for or the “Yahoo Toolbar,” but you explanatory, but I’ll point out Once you have made your selec- “Switch Control” allows you to in packing it. Open it up and be your printer’s instructions to find can uninstall these afterwards if some really helpful options. tions, click the back arrow at the designate your mouse, keyboard sure to remove all the cardboard the proper insertion. you desire. To the left, click “Display.” top-left. and gamepad buttons to control too. Once you have your ink Next, you will be asked how Here you can change the appear- Next, on the left, click your computer, or other dedicat- Next, go ahead and plug in installed, place your paper into you want to connect your printer ance of your display. I found that “VoiceOver.” This allows you to ed devices. Checkmark the box your printer, but do not con- the feeding tray. Before laying to your computer. Either select enhancing the contrast really control the computer completely “Enable Switch Control” to begin nect it to your computer yet. the paper in the tray, hold the “USB,” “Wireless” or “Ethernet,” helped me see colors and objects using your keyboard. Checkmark making changes. This is very important because paper close to your lips and blow depending on your preference. better on my screen. You can the box “Enable VoiceOver.” Lastly, you can use speech once you connect it to your air throughout the stack. This If you have difficulties with the also change the size of your cur- You will receive an introduc- to control the functions on printer, most of the time, your can help to separate them to installation, try “USB” first. Next, sor by moving the slider to the tion which states “VoiceOver your Mac. Select “On” next to computer will automatically go avoid more than one sheet feed- you will connect the printer to right or left. Try each one to see speaks descriptions of the items “Speakable Items” to begin using into Windows Update and begin ing into the printer at a time. your computer (if you selected what you like best. on the screen and can be used this option. A box will appear to downloading the drivers for your This typically isn’t necessary, but USB or Ethernet). Follow the rest Near the bottom, click the to control the computer using give you tips for using spoken printer and this is where most it can be helpful for older print- of the instructions. If you are “Open Display Preferences” but- only your keyboard.” If you want commands. At the top, click the people run in to trouble. ers or if you are using a lesser unsure of any of the questions, ton. The display tab near the to use the VoiceOver option, “Commands” tab so you can Next, install the ink car- quality of paper. go to the manufacturer’s website top is selected by default. If you I suggest you click the “Learn select what functions you want tridges in your printer. Be sure At this point, you have the and search for an answer and want to change the resolution, VoiceOver” button so you can to control with your voice. Using to remove the tape which cov- printer set up by removing all clarification. that is the size of your icons and learn to use it to its fullest. Click this feature can take some time ers the gold contact points on the packing materials, your ink Once your printer is installed, the objects that display on your “OK” to close the box. in learning the controls and the cartridge, and do not touch is installed and it has paper test it to be sure it is working screen, select “Scaled.” It will If you have difficulty hear- getting it configured properly, these contact points. Do not inserted ready to print. Your properly. show a list of resolution options ing, on the left, click “Audio” for but using it often will help you remove the tape until you are printer is also plugged into the you can select. Try each one options that allow you to see perfect the control of your com- ready to place them inside your power source, but not into your For 14 years, Scott Lindsay and once you select it, wait for things in addition to hearing puter and its applications using printer. Make sure your car- computer. It’s time to install the has helped tens of thousands of a moment and your screen will them. For example, when an your voice. tridges are seated properly, that software. people better their skills, publish- adjust. The lower the resolu- alert is sounded, you can select is, make sure they are pushed all Run the disk to install the ing more than 250 articles about tion, the larger things appear on to have your screen “flash” to For 14 years, Scott Lindsay has the way in until they “click” into software. If you don’t have a disk, Microsoft software, the computer your screen. If the resolution is make you aware of the alert. helped tens of thousands of peo- position. Now, most printers are go to the manufacturer’s website and the Internet. You can reach too low though, some programs Click the “Test Screen Flash” ple better their skills, publishing the same where the cartridge and download the software. For Scott for comments or questions may not fit completely on your button to see what happens so more than 250 articles about the will go to a certain point and example, if your printer is made at [email protected]. screen. You can also change you’ll recognize it when an alert computer and the Internet. You then you must exert a little more by HP, go to HP.com and click the brightness of your screen is sounded. can reach Scott for comments or by moving the slider to the left To supplement the audio questions at ScottLindsay@Live. or right. To select the optimum sounds on your Mac, you can com.

COMMUNITY NEWS SHOWING OFF THE MOCK STOCK Grantsville FFA Utah’s state FFA officers. It overall On July 16th, the Grantsville strengthens the team and helps FFA officer team traveled down all officers become better leaders to Cedar City, Utah to Southern for their chapter. They returned COLT — Chapter Officer home July 17 in the early after- Leadership Training. This lead- noon. ership conference is hosted by

BOOKWORM ‘The Skeleton Crew: How Amateur Sleuths COURTESY PATSY HOLDEN The Vernon FFA held a mock stockshow to get calves and kids some experience in a show ring. From left: Corbin Fitzgerald, McCoy Fitzgerald, RJ Livingston, Are Solving America’s Kalynn Livingston, Dylan Livingston, Jace Livingston and Hailey Holden. Coldest Cases’ n her debut book, journalist South Carolilna woman back in school at age 73 Deborah Halber reveals the Icurious world of Internet SUMTER, S.C. (AP) — Sumter School but dropped out in 1957 Sumter and then taking classes classes, Brown is an active mem- detectives, ordinary people who resident Betty Brown is not your and didn’t complete her studies. from 2011 to 2012 at adult educa- ber and usher at Clinton Chapel spend their spare time combing typical college student. She isn’t “I married at 17, and I moved tion on Main Street. AME Zion Church in Sumter the web to match unidentified an 18-year-old fresh out of high to New York in 1983. Then I “I’ve always been in school off and a member of Sumter’s Mary human remains with profiles of school with the world as her play- lived in New Jersey from 1984 to and on and working even when I McLeod Bethune chapter of missing persons. Some of the ground. She isn’t inexperienced 2000,” Brown said. “In 1982, one was in New York and New Jersey. the National Council of Negro cases are decades old. or unaware of the obstacles in of my daughters graduated from When I went to USC Sumter for Women. The statistics are shocking. life. In fact, she has encountered high school, and then in 1983, I a semester, I really wanted to After she receives her asso- More than 40,000 unidentified a few and overcome them. received my diploma from adult get the feel of being in a college ciate’s degree in criminal jus- remains are stowed in freezers She might not be a teenager, education. As a matter of fact, classroom. When you’ve been tice, Brown said she hopes to and evidence rooms through- but at 73, Brown’s dreams and I wore the same gown as my away for so long, you see every- re-enroll at CCTC to get a degree out the United States. Some goals are as big as those of a daughter.” thing has changed. Even math in religion. She said her desire to are eventually cremated, and naive teenager waiting to start Brown said she was married seemed to change,” Brown said, finally fulfill some of her goals is others buried in potter’s fields, college to experience indepen- for 13 years before she returned laughing. still strong even after her chil- but as Halber points out, these dence and success. to South Carolina, keeping in While juggling a number of dren have been raised and cared anonymous dead have become When Brown sits in her Central mind that she had six children responsibilities and taking for and after she has retired from law enforcement’s version of Carolina Technical College class- to care for. Before receiving her refresher courses, Brown said two jobs. wards of the state. They’re like es Monday through Wednesday, high school diploma, Brown she retired from University of “I can now put everything financially strapped house “The Skeleton Crew: How she is obviously unique — differ- briefly worked for Pioneer Dress Medicine and Dentistry Hospital aside to do some things I want guests who turn up uninvited, Amateur Sleuths Are Solving ent from her fellow classmates. in Sumter and then worked for in Newark, New Jersey, in 2000 to do. My children are grown and take up space reserved for more America’s Coldest Cases” Like any other student, Brown Olympia Mills in Columbia. and then retired again from able to stand on their own,” she obliging visitors, require care by Deborah Halber frequents the Student Learning Despite living in different Walmart 10 years later. said. “I have time now to have and attention, and then when Reviewed by Larry Cox Center on the school’s main states, working and taking care In one of her classes, Brown some me time.” it’s time for them to move on, campus and has become familiar of her children, Brown said she recalled one of her classmates Brown’s 74th birthday was July don’t have anywhere to go. To America’s unnamed dead. with the tutors. continued to slowly work toward insisted on sitting next to her. 15, and she said she has been help ease this burden, amateur Most of the featured sleuths Brown has lived in three states, her goal of completing school “I can’t remember his name, through a lot, but reaching her Internet detectives have stepped have day jobs, yet spend much raised six children and retired and receiving a college degree. but he sat next to me and said, goals is still important to her. in to assist, even though they of their free time poring over twice, but even after those As she worked different jobs, she ‘I’m sitting with you because you Three of her daughters now live sometimes face resistance from facial reconstructions on accomplishments, it seems she always signed up for classes at inspire me,’” she said. “That felt in New York, one daughter lives officials. websites that are much like a is just getting started. a nearby school, including tak- good, and it’s just such a bless- in Florida, and her sons reside in Dr. Marcella Fierro, Virginia’s Facebook for the dead. They sift Brown was born in Horatio and ing classes while in New York ing.” South Carolina. chief medical examiner and through newspaper archives, raised in the Sumter area, where and attending the Newark Skill With confidence and deter- “I’ve had my ups and downs, the real-life model for Patricia missing-person listings and she attended Green School — a Center where she learned basic mination, Brown is taking two but through it all, I’m still able to Cornwell’s fictional character other databases to try and school designated for black chil- computer skills. In 2005, Brown classes during the summer ses- try to make accomplishments,” Kay Scarpetta, has worked on match the unidentified with dren that closed with less than continued to feed her insatia- sion with the desire to receive she said. “I am proud of that, and some of the nation’s most noto- photos and other details of the 100 students enrolled in 1968. ble appetite for knowledge by an associate’s degree in criminal it’s really a blessing.” rious cases and has written a missing. In fact, some of these Brown attended Lincoln High completing a semester at USC justice. Besides taking summer handbook for pathologists on sleuths have come to see their conducting postmortem exami- work as a sort of competitive nations of unidentified remains. sport. But in this game every- She and other dedicated peo- one wins, as some cold cases CELEBRATING AMERICA’S ple, such as web sleuth Todd thought to be unsolvable have Matthews, a former Tennessee been solved thanks to these LOVE OF FOOD factory worker, piece together amateur detectives. Find it every month in the clues in an effort identify Tooele Transcript-Bulletin

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Grantsville City Library Ready, Set, School! preschool class is for and relaxed. For more information, call meet the needs of our community. The 7 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m., 22 mation, call Kathy Witt, 435-830-9614. Tooele Grantsville City Library is excited to all children up to 5 years of age. Please 882-7291. food pantry is available for emergency Settlement Canyon, Tooele. Breakfast present this year’s Summer Reading come and enjoy the fun. For more info, needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays on the second Saturday, 9 a.m., Jim’s Family Support Center Red Cross blood drive Program (SRP), entitled, “Fizz, Boom, call 833-1978 ext. 2127 or ext. 2010. St. Barnabas’ Episcopal from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at Cafe. For more information or a ride, The Family Support Center is a non- July 31, 2:30-7:30 p.m., Tooele North READ!”. We encourage citizens of all We’re located at 301 W. Vine St., Bldg. Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- 580 S. Main Street. For information call call Blair 801-554-0527. profit agency providing services in Salt Stake Center, 583 N. 270 E. Aug. 8, ages to participate. This six-week pro- #11 (right behind Tooele High School). rament followed by fellowship. Sunday 882-2048. Lake and Tooele County. Free 12-week 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Denny’s gram starts June 12 - July 31, 2014, mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ Ophir Historical District in-home parenting skills program. Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron The Tooele Food Bank The Ophir Historical District will be open restaurant, 925 N. Main. Aug. 12, 2:30- and it’s all about science. Come and Gardening Families with children birth to 17 will 6:30 p.m., Tooele City Library, 128 W. enjoy, presentations, stories, games Drive, Tooele. Phone: 882-4721. Email: The Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona- Saturdays through Sept. 20 (weather receive instruction during an 80-minute Vine Street. and crafts. Those who read or are [email protected]. Web at tions to increase inventory. Summer is permitting). Hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekly visit to gain the tools they need read to may submit completed reading 2015 Garden Tour Applications www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are around the corner making it difficult for For information, call (435)849-0254 or to strengthen their family. Topics dis- Pioneer Day Celebration “coupons” to receive small incentives and Nominations God’s beloved child, beautifully created more families to provide healthy meals. (435)830-2120. cussed include communication, conflict July 24 at the Tooele City Park. 7 in God’s own image. Whatever your his- Packaged meals like hamburger helper, and a chance to win a larger prize at the The Master Gardeners are accepting Boys and Girls Clubs of Tooele resolution, attachment and bonding, p.m. Free hot dog dinner, homemade applications and nominations for the tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, mac and cheese, tuna, canned fruits and establishing rules and routines as well end of the summer reading program. Summer Club, ages 6-12, begins June 9 root beer, pioneer games and activi- 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be the Episcopal Church welcomes you. vegetables, flour, sugar, salt, ketchup, as managing stress. Please contact Registration began May 27. For further and runs through Aug. 15, 8:30 a.m. to ties. 9 p.m. Movie and popcorn in the held on Saturday, June 13, 2015. If mustard, mayo, bottled water and juice Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext. 107 for information about this event, please go Spanish services 6 p.m. Cost is $375 for summer ($125 park. Bring your family and a blanket. you have a great yard you’d like to be boxes are accepted. Cash donations are more information. You can also visit to our event calendar at http://www. La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le due upon registration). Space is limited. Questions please email celebratepionee considered for the Tour, or know some- also greatly appreciated. Located at 38 familysupportcenter.org. grantsvilleut.gov/Library/eventcalendar. invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves Interested? Call 843-5719. [email protected]. one that does, contact Jay Cooper at S. Main Street, 882-0355. html or call us at (435) 884-1670. 6 p.m., Domingos 2 p.m. We invite you [email protected] or 435-830-1447. Tooele Family AI-Anon Girls Save Lives Blood Drive to their Spanish services on Thursday DAV Chapter 20 Stansbury Riders Wednesdays at 5 p.m. at Alano Club (by Girl Scouts of Tooele along with the Stansbury Park at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come Volunteer Drivers Needed: The DAV is The Stansbury Riders are looking for White’s Trailer Court), 1120 Utah Ave., American Red Cross are sponsoring a TATC to know a church that focused in the looking for three volunteer drivers. No new youth and adult members. The Sundays at 5 p.m. at Mountain of Faith Blood Drive on Saturday, July 26, 2014, Red Cross blood drive word of God rather than the emotions. DAV membership is required. Will need youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do Lutheran Church. Call Gesele with ques- from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. To schedule your God loves you and he wants to reveal a VA physical. Call Jim Yale at 435-849- sign ups for both adult and youth at tions, 435-224-4015. Aug. 13, 2:30-7:30 p.m., Stansbury Heavy Duty Diesel 6 p.m. on Monday or Wednesday at appointment or for more information The Heavy Duty Diesel Technician pro- himself to you. Located at 276 E. 500 0521 or 882-7626. Or call Les Peterson Park South Stake Center, 240 the Grantsville arena located behind please log on to redcrossblood.org and gram is now accepting new students. North, Tooele. Call 840-5036, rides at 435-830-7812. Food Addicts in Recovery Interlochen Lane. City Hall in Grantsville, Utah. The adult enter the Sponsor Code: Girl Scouts Utah wage for entry level technicians provided. Anonymous ages are 15 and up. Youth practice will — Tooele or contact Julia Jensen at Stansbury Days Car Show is $14.46-$18.85 per hour. Enroll Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous St. Marguerite Eagles be begin Mondays and Wednesday at (435)850-2122. Location: Tooele LDS The 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car today and start right away. Call Student is a program based on the 12 steps of St. Marguerite Catholic Community wel- 6:30 p.m. Practice will also be held at Stake Center Cultural Hall, 253 S. 200 Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of Services at 435-248-1800 for more AA. FA is a fellowship of individuals who comes you to worship with us. Our lit- Eagle Steak Night the Grantsville arena. Must have own East, Tooele. America will take place Aug. 16. information. through shared experiences and mutual urgy schedule is as follows: Celebration horse in order to participate. For more Registrations starts at 8:30 a.m., 25 July: 12-ounce sirloin $10. support are recovering from the disease of the Eucharist summer schedule: information please contact Chevelle County fair the show starts at 10 a.m. and 33 Scholarship fundraiser Sunday breakfasts of food addiction. Meetings are held The fair is looking for vendors for its Saturday Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 8:30 Anderson 435-841-2851. awards will be presented at 3 p.m. Tooele Applied Technology College’s Breakfast will be served on 27 July, every Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Pioneer inside display area. This is a great place a.m. (Spanish), 10:30 a.m. Mon-Fri: 9 Cost is $20 for pre-registration, $25 Scholarship fundraiser the Annual ATV 2014, from 9 a.m. until noon. The cost Museum, 47 East Vine Street, Tooele, to highlight your business, make some a.m. Office hours 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tooele Valley Family History on the day of the show. The first 100 Roundup has been rescheduled for is $7 for adults and $3 for kids 11- Utah. Enter at back entrance on north sales and new customers. We are look- Mon-Fri. Closed Tues. (435) 882-3860. registered receive a T-shirt and dash Sept. 20, 2014. Mark your calendars years and under when ordering from the Center side of building. For more information ing for home businesses, companies, Elementary & Jr. High- (435) 882-0081. plaque. For more information call and join us for this exciting ride. menu. The special is $5 and bad beer is Research your ancestors free with contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or crafts and more. Go to the Tooele coun- Call 435-882-3860. St. Marguerite 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252, or available. Public invited. trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Carolyn at 435-882-0805. ty fair web site and apply. Come support Catholic Elementary School can be email [email protected] or Tooele Valley Family History Center, your county fair. www.tooelefair.com. Fair reached at 435-882-0081. We are Birthday celebration [email protected]. Education 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435- dates are July 31, Aug. 1-2. located on the corner of Seventh Street On July 24, The Aerie and auxiliary will 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday Seniors and Vine Street. celebrate on the Utah State Birthday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Historic Benson Grist Mill Network meetings Erda Looking to obtain or improve your and all members who were born in July. Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Medical equipment needed The Benson Grist Mill will be open this Brit-Ammi Kahal Come out for the surprise and have a employment? Come join the Tooele Wednesday evenings by appointment Tooele and Grantsville Senior Centers year. We need volunteers and dona- Covenant People Assembly are teach- fun time. Erda Days 5k Networking Group and learn job seeking only. Special classes offered regularly. are in need of donated medical equip- tions. Please contribute $1, or more, ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian The Erda Days 5K and kids 1K will techniques, how to market yourself, get Call the center for more information. ment to be used for seniors in need. for each family member. The Indians, faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at Auxiliary State Visitation be held Saturday, Aug. 9 at 7 a.m. support and actually search job leads. New or gently used items needed are trappers, explorers, pioneers, farmers, 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call Tooele Auxiliary will host the State Registration will be from 6:30-7 a.m. Every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Tooele Recovery International wheelchairs, walkers, canes or other ranchers and miners all camped, rested 843-5444 for more information. Auxiliary on Monday, 28 July. Dinner will We have a very structured group that and is free. The races begin and end LDS Employment Resource Center locat- items that may be useful to our seniors. and got water at Twin Springs. Please be served at 7 p.m. and meeting will follows a format of four basic steps: at the Blake and Maren Beazer home ed next to Deseret Industries. Everyone Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen- bring donations to the boxes at the Bible Baptist Church start at 8 p.m. All sisters are invited to report an upset, describe thoughts, (4336 Liddell Lane) in Erda. Medals will is welcome. ter, 435 843-4103, or Dan Lawrence, Benson Grist Mill. The folks at Bible Baptist Church would come out and support the Auxiliary. impulses, feelings and sensations. If be awarded in every age group, so start 435-843-4753, at the Grantsville center. Online courses like to invite you to some old fashioned you can’t change a situation, you can Benson Grist Mill Fund training now. All runners are welcome church services with singing from the Online courses in Network+ and change your attitude toward it. Life Tooele Senior Center The Historic Benson Grist Mill — you don’t need to live in Erda to old fashioned hymns and messages Moose Lodge Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- can be distressing, but not dangerous. The senior center is for the enjoyment of Restoration Committee is seeking participate. Call (435) 833-9865 with from the old fashioned KJV Bible. Some fessional seeking to upgrade their skills Recovery is helpful for handling addic- all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- donations from individuals, groups, and any questions. things should never change. Sunday and knowledge of networking and secu- Meals at the lodge tions, fears, anxiety, anger, loneliness, ing activities include bridge, pinochle, businesses to help with restoration Service times: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Friday and Saturday night dinners will rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA worries and any challenge. Try it for bingo, exercise program three times efforts and the operation of the historic gospel hour, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 12:30 be served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night Lake Point Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the six weeks. For more information, call a week, line dancing, wood carving, Grist Mill site. Donations may be sent to p.m.; Wednesday evening services, dinners include clam chowder or home- TATC at 248-1800 for more information MaryAnn 884-0215. Wii games, watercolor class, movies Tooele County Benson Grist Mill Fund, 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at made chili, and/or fish baskets (halibut, Lake Point Days 5K or to enroll. and health classes. Meals on Wheels 47. S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. 840-2152. shrimp or chicken strips). Saturday Take Off Pounds Sensibly The Lake Point Days 5K, un-timed available for homebound. Lunch served For more information contact Mike 602- night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or Give yourself the gift of health and walk, and kid’s mile will be Aug. 23. Adult education weekdays for age 60 and above, sug- 826-9471. Get your high school diploma this year. Mountain View Baptist Church T-bone steak with choice of baked wellness. Resolve to lose those extra Everyone is welcome. Registration is We would like to invite you to discover gested donation of $3, $5 for under age All classes required for a high school potato or fries, salad and roll; halibut pounds. TOPS can help you achieve your only $7 before Aug. 8 and includes what God’s plan and purpose is for 60. The center also provides transpor- Pioneer Fun at the Mill diploma, adult basic education, GED or salmon steak with choice of baked goals and support you in your journey. Bring your children down to the Mill to a T-shirt. Contact Gwen Ruebush for your life. The Bible contains all of the tation to the store or doctor visits for preparation and English as a second potato or fries, salad and roll, or jumbo We provide accountability through week- play pioneer games, make a craft, and more information at 801-250-6830 or answers for life’s questions. Come residents in the Tooele and Grantsville language are available. Register now shrimp with choice of baked potato or ly weigh-ins and support and encourage- other activities. We will also be provid- [email protected]. and join us this Sunday for our adult areas. Call 435-843-2110 for more to graduate — just $50 per semester. fries, salad and roll. All meals are for ment in a non-judgmental environment. ing a hot dog and drink if you would like Bible study and graded Sunday School information. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call 833- a reasonable price. No orders taken TOPS is open to all men, women, teens to bring something to go along with that which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship Stockton 8750. Adult education classes are for after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials and preteens. There are now two TOPS for your family to have lunch. There is service begins at 11 a.m. We also have students 18 and over. are available at the lodge from 11 a.m. chapters in Tooele to accommodate your Class reunions no cost for this event. It is for children Stockton Days 2014 a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 For members and their guests only. schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday 12 and under with a parent or adult in ESOL p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 After buying 10 meals either Friday or at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. attendance for supervision. Any ques- Stockton Days will take place Aug. 9. p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs Tooele 1954 Vendor booth applications are due Aug. ESOL conversational classes are Saturday night, you get a free one. 500 North. Weigh in from 5:30-6 p.m., The class of ‘54 reunion is scheduled tions, please call 435-882-7678 or held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL and let us pray together for God’s help. meeting at 6 p.m. Call Mary Lou at 830- email [email protected]. You 1. Prices are $30 per booth and $10 Mountain View Baptist Church meets at Entertainment for September 26 and 27, for the Tooele students may also come anytime the 1150 for information. UT 365 Tooele High School Homecoming date. We are can also look for us on Facebook. extra for a powered booth. Applications the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite Rock-a-Holics, 7-11 p.m. on Saturday, center is open for individualized study. meets Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Bit n looking for missing classmates: Joyce to print are available at www.stockton- 2C. Join us. July 26. For members and their guests. town.org. Return by Aug. 1 in person to Registration is $50 per semester. Call Spur Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 North. Olsen, Loretta Padgen, Kaye Roth, Tooele City Library 833-8750 for more information. This chapter will meet occasionally at a Tuesdays, 11 and 11:30 a.m., Wiggle 18 North Johnson St, Stockton, by mail Helen Hendee, Norma Lou Russell, Stansbury Park Baptist Church Special events private residence, so call ahead for the Worms (interactive story time for 1- to to PO Box 240, Stockton, UT 84071, Please join us each Sunday morning at Veda Edwards, Helen Phelps, Shirley Second Moose Golf Scramble, Sunday exact location. Call Lisa at 882-1442 for 2-year-old children); Wednesdays and via email to [email protected] or 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible Drysdale, Eva Bates, Joe Hansen, Churches July 27 at 8 a.m., shotgun at Oquirrh information. Also see the TOPS website Thursdays, 11 and 11:30 a.m., story by fax to 435-833-9031. Verify with the Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse Dorthey Begay, Phyllis Spradling, Hills. at www.tops.org. time; Thursdays, 1 p.m., Thingamajig office your application was received. We The Church of Jesus Christ of (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For Carmen Montoya, Margaret Krolak, Thursday; Thursdays, 4-6 p.m., teen are not responsible for lost or delayed details, please call us at 830-1868 or Tooele Gem and Mineral Geraldine Gardner, Geniel Bridges, applications. Contact the office at 435- Latter-day Saints Tooele County Sharon Thomas, JoAnn Bevan, Marcia time with gaming, movies and more; go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. Society Fridays, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., kids crafts; 882-3877. To find a meeting house and time of Sharp, Helen Hndee, Anadelle Schueter, Historical Society Tooele Gem and Mineral Society nor- Tuesdays, 1 p.m., family movies and worship for The Church of Jesus Christ Vacation bible school Karen Nelson and Marybell Tonioli. mally meets the second Tuesday of the popcorn. More summer info available at of Latter-day Saints, go to http://mor- Agency D3 — Discover, decide, defend. Anyone having information about any month, however there is NOT a regular the library. Schools mon.org/meetinghouse or contact 435- Stansbury Park Baptist Church, Historical Society Books of them is encouraged to contact Lila 850-8211. Stansbury Park Clubhouse. July 14-17, Tooele County Historical Society’s books meeting in August. Our steak fry/grab Duffin Atkin at (435) 830-0261, or Tooele Jr High 9 a.m. to noon, 4-years-old to sixth will be available to purchase at our bag fill will be Aug. 23 at 2 p.m., please email at [email protected]. Grantsville TJHS Registration for parents of all 7th Berean Full Gospel Church grade. Any questions, call Dick Fisher, meeting. The History of Tooele County call for location. Come learn about We invite you to discover how God’s and 8th grade students: Online registra- 435-843-1005. Volume II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, rocks, minerals and ways to craft with Tooele 1964 Red Cross blood drive tion will be open July 29 to register and Word can transform your life and provide and Railroading in Tooele is $20, and them and enjoy field trips for rock col- Our committee does not have correct you with the answers for questions and Aug. 8, 2-7 p.m., Grantsville State pay fees. In-house registration will take First Lutheran Church we also have eight note cards depicting lecting. Membership is $10 per year. contact information for the following indi- for problems you may be struggling to Center, 550 E. Durfee St. place Aug. 6-7. Registration packets will First Lutheran Church, on the corner of four different pioneer buildings for $4. Our “Festival of the Old West” Rock viduals. Please contact John Medina at be mailed home July 22 with informa- overcome. Come join us this Sunday 7th and Birch, would like to invite you These will make great gifts for your fam- Show and Mountain Man Rendezvous 801-564-8845 email: j43medina@msn. Concerts at the farm tion and instructions. If you have just morning for our 10 a.m. worship service to hear of God’s grace and the love of ily and friends. is Sept. 26-28. Visit us on Facebook com or Gayle Lott Wicks at 435-882- Enjoy “Concerts at the Farm” on the moved into the TJHS boundaries, please where we will assemble in praise, share Christ, who died to forgive you of your or www.tooelegem.com. Contact info: 4766 email: [email protected]: first and third Saturdays of the month, call 833-1921 after Aug. 4 to start the testimonies and explore worship in ways sins and attain salvation on your behalf. Seeking Historical Items 435-882-5752, email TooeleGemAndMin Bruce Williams, Andrea Smith, Colleen 7 p.m. at Clark Historic Farm, 378 W. registration process. The first TJHS that strive to highlight the greatness of Worship at 10 a.m., Sunday School Tooele County Historical Society would [email protected]. Shields, Paul Shriber, Lonnie Sawyers, Clark. Aug. 2: Sticks & Stones and Community Council Meeting will be held God. After our morning praise and wor- at 11:15 a.m., on the second sunday like members of the community who Pat Russell, Ann Rowberry, Marline guests. Bring a chair or blanket. Free Aug. 21 at 6:30 p.m. All parents are ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible of the month, worship at 3 p.m. Bible have any family or personal histories, Sons of Utah Pioneers Pitt, Joan Bridges, James Broadhead, admission and concessions available. invited and encouraged to attend. Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday study and Sunday School at 4:15 p.m. photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, The goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Robert Candeleria, Thomas Chase, Jim mornings at 635 N. Main St., (Phil’s Vacation bible school July 28 to Aug. 1 VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep Davis, Linda Garrard, Margie Ginter, Historical Presentation Chinese immersion at Glass), or call 435-578-8022 for more from 9-11:30 a.m. for ages 3-12, al are you would like to donate to our orga- our pioneer heritage alive. We do this Wallace Graham, Patricia Gull, Sondra On Wednesday, July 23, 7 p.m., Dr. Northlake information. welcome. nization to please call us. We are also through histories, stories, artifacts, Hester, Janet Irons, Leslie Jacobs, monuments, museums, service and Chris Jefferies, author of three historcal Northlake Elementary is excited to offer looking for books, newspaper articles, Michelle Johnson, Kathi Kirigin, Sam First Baptist Church scholarships. Much of this labor of love novels about early Grantsville pioneer Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual New Life Christian Fellowship photos, brochures or any history that Lopez, Helen McNeil, Anita Odell, Leslie What does Jesus say about everyday is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum William Jefferies, will give an in-depth Language Immersion Program. Currently We invite you to worship and serve pertains to the Tooele County area. If Perhson. situations? That’s what we’ll learn in a at 47 E. Vine in Tooele, as well as vari- presentation of his research on early we have openings on a first-come, first- Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and you would like to donate them to our series through the Gospels in a chrono- ous statues and monuments around the local history. His fact-filled lecture will served basis. Don’t miss out on this food pantry is open from noon to 3 organization, or if you would let us make Tooele 1974 logical order of Jesus’ life. Join us in county. The Tooele Pioneer cemetery, be geared toward history lovers and any- amazing opportunity to have your stu- p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 a copy for the Tooele County Historical Tooele High School Class of 1974 is learning and in worship of the Lord, and at the mouth of Settlement Canyon, is one who has done research on ances- dent speak a fluent second language. E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, Society, please call Alice Dale at 435- holding a 40-year reunion on Saturday, serve him by serving those around us. another of our projects. We are always tors. Everyone is welcome and there Research is clear on the benefits of women and men are also available 882-1612. Sept. 6, 2014. There will also be a Sunday Bible study: 9:45 a.m. Worship: looking for artifacts and histories, is no charge. The following evening, speaking a second language. Please every week. Sunday services are in the friday-evening event Sept. 5: A gathering 11 a.m. Tooele First Baptist — 580 S. including yearbooks, as a loan or gift to July 24, he will return to share pioneer contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 Stansbury High School café at 10 a.m. at the home of a classmate’s private Main St.; 882-2048 Groups and events be displayed for everyone’s benefit at stories that will be enjoyable to people or stop by the school for details. and at our Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 residence. Call Dan Shields at 435- the Tooele Pioneer Museum. If you are of all ages at the Grantsville Community United Methodist Church a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find 764-3444 for more information and Pioneer Celebration. Both presentations out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting Rush Valley Camp fundraiser interested in the values of honoring past for the address. The class will meet at Saint Marguerite school Tooele United Methodist Church ser- will be held at the Grantsville West www.NLOT.org. Vendors and crafters are wanted for and future pioneers and in visiting their the Miller Motorsports Park on Sept. 6 New and improved: St. Marguerite vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. Stake Center. Catholic School is implementing a a fund raiser Sept. 13, 2014, at the historical settings and learning more for dinner, music and dancing to a live Please check our website, tooelecumc. Tooele Christian Fellowship Stockton town hall parking lot from 10 about those who settled and shaped band, and reuniting and reminisching at renewed Middle School program for org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- Grantsville Community Pioneer 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade students. It is Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship a.m. to 5 p.m. Booth rental is $20. Utah, attend our business and educa- Legends Hall. The Friday event is free of 1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell at 801-651- Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 Proceeds will be used to purchase a tion meeting the first Thursday of each charge, but you are asked to bring your Celebration customized to meet the special emo- 2557 for more info. We are located at Celebrating our heritage: a legacy of N. Main, former Stowes Family Music display case for the Daughters of Utah month. A pot-luck dinner followed by own adult beverage if you so desire. tional, social and intellectual needs of 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. faith. Everyone in the community is Christian adolescent youth. Includes building. For more information, call 435- Pioneers. For info: Lela Anderson 435- various presentations starts promptly at Bottled water and soft drinks will be pro- invited, July 24 at the Grantsville West first-rate academics, career-vocation Church of Christ 224-3392 or www.tooelechristianfellow- 882-8785. To reserve a booth: Nadine 6:30 p.m. in the Tooele Senior Citizens vided. The main event Saturday is $65 ship.org. Parking and entrance in back West Center at 53 E. Vine. Call Gene White Stake Center next to the high school. oriented electives, Spanish, art and Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah per person or $120 per couple. Call Dan of building. at 435-882-0805 for additional informa- Shields for information on the menu Admission is free. 5 p.m. Dutch Oven music. Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. Stansbury Art and Lit Meeting Cook-Off — Three divisions: Expert, School Year. Classes start August 11. tion. or to RSVP. We’re hoping for our best and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. The next meeting of the Stansbury art novice, and boy scout. For rules and (435)882-0081. reunion ever after 40 years and have Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We and Literary Society will be Tuesday, registration, contact Jeff Beazer at Charity Mood disorder support group been unable to get correct addresses seek to be the Lord’s church estab- July 22, at 7 p.m., at the Tooele Applied 840-0212. 6 p.m. Opening Ceremony Excelsior Academy tours Do you or someone you love have a for some classmates, please spread the lished about 33 AD. Jesus is our only Technology College, 88 S. Tooele (behind the pavilion) featuring primary Curious about charter schools? Want to Tooele Children’s Justice mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation word to those you know who graduated head of the church, headquarters are Blvd., Tooele. Rolanda Root will share children. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Dinner will be know more about Excelsior Academy? Center offers help, hope and healing. Please in 1974. heaven. Come and grow with us. Call her expertise in a presentation about served. 6:30 p.m. Live Entertainment. Tours are held each Wednesday Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in join us for support group sessions every 882-4642. stained glass. She will give a demon- 6:30 p.m. Pioneer activities. 8 p.m. at 8:30 a.m. School tours cover a need of CD-Rs, DVDs and soda. We Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New Grantsville 1974 stration of some of the equipment she Early Grantsville Stories — Dr. Chris range of topics such as the Excelsior Cornerstone Baptist appreciate all donations. For inquiries or Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in The Grantsville High School Class of uses and show some of the items she Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at Jefferies. Bring blankets, lawn chairs, Academy Philosophy and Vision, Direct Passion for God, compassion for people drop-off call 435-843-3440. 25 S. 100 ’74 will be holding its 40 Class Reunion has created. The theme for the optional 841-9903. and enjoy an evening of history, enter- Instruction, CHAMPS and the character at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: East, Tooele. on Saturday, Sept. 6. We will meet at monthly project is ships. Do a work of tainment, games, and food. development program. There is also 882-6263. Come as you are this 2 p.m. for a late lunch at Casa Del Rey art in the medium of your choice using PFCCA an opportunity to observe the school’s Sunday, where you can hear a message United Methodist Church and moving over to the Cherry Street ships as the theme and bring it to the The Professional Family Child Care Celebration Hall flea Market unique group settings. Come and tour from the Bible and meet new friends. Tooele United Methodist church offers a Park across from the High School after- meeting. For those who have not been Association of Utah will be holding Every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. the building and have any questions Service times: Bible study (for all ages) free dinner every Wednesday starting at wards for desserts and visiting. Please to the second floor of the TATC building Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth until September on the corner of Church answered. Everyone is welcome, 124 E. 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; 4 p.m. All are welcome. be aware you will need to pay for your to see the Creative Expressions Exhibit Tuesday of each month from 7-9 p.m. Street and Main in Grantsville. Anyone is Erda Way, Erda. 882-3062. evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- own meal at Casa. We look forward to The Tooele Valley Resource of artwork by our local artists, you have This support group/training meeting invited to come sell whatever they want, dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided seeing our old classmates and catch- until the end of July to see this amaz- is open to all childcare providers in provided they obtain a $5 business for all services, and children’s church Center ing up. Any questions, please contact ing display of talent. The exhibit can Stockton, Tooele, Erda, Stansbury, licesense from the city that is good for a Tooele Family Center during morning worship. WiseGuys The Tooele Valley Resource Center is Rob and Billie at 884-6377 or Sheri be seen during the regular TATC school Grantsville and Lake Point. For more infor- month of Saturdays and pay a $10 fee Program during evening worship. currently in need of donations. Please 884-6280. to Celebration Hall, though the latter fee Story and craft hour consider donating items such as deodor- hours. This includes early evenings isn’t due until you sell something. For Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at Mountain of Faith Lutheran ant, chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, Monday through Thursday. more information, please call 801-250- the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy We’re a healthy, growing congregation toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, Benson Grist Mill Farmers Bulletin Board Policy 6602 and leave a message. the adventures of books and make fun who welcomes newcomers and reaches combs and brushes. Cash is also If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin crafts. For more info, call 833-1978 ext. out to those in need. Join us for worship welcomed. Those who receive services Market Family History Center Benson Grist Mill Farmers Market, at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The 2127 or ext. 2010. We’re located at Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. include individuals or families in crisis, Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic Greet your ancestors free at the 325 State Road 138, Stansbury Park, 301 W. Vine St., Bldg. #11 (right behind Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God the homeless and families at risk of clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the Grantsville Family History Center, 117 Saturdays beginning July 12th through Tooele High School). with respect without taking ourselves becoming homeless. Located 23 S. advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele E. Cherry St. All are welcome with October at 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. SNAP EBT too seriously. Check us out on Facebook Main Street, 843-9945. Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To consultants there to assist you. Open Preschool hour accepted. by searching for Mountain of Faith guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. the Tooele Food Pantry Lutheran Church. Please join us for 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 Family Center has a fun activity hour The First Baptist Church in Tooele is Masons meaningful worship that is also casual desired publication date. to 9 p.m. of learning, singing and creating. This offering an emergency food pantry to Masons meeting second Friday at

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© 2014 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 30, No. 32 Not all blood is red. Do the YYour heart beats about math to discover the color of 1100,000 times every day, each of these creature’s blood. pumping blood through your body. Your blood contains red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma, each with different functions.

lood is made up of tiny cells. Most of them are red, which is why blood looks red. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body. A single drop of blood contains millions of red blood cells which constantly travel through your body delivering oxygen and removing waste. Blood is made up other kinds of cells, too.

lasma is a yellowish liquid that carries nutrients, hormones, • White blood cells battle germs that invade the body. and proteins throughout the • Platelets are cells that get sticky and thick when they body. Plasma is mostly water, come into contact with air. When you get a cut, absorbed from the intestines from the platelets get gooey and plug up the cut. what you drink and eat, with the liver supplying important proteins.

If you weigh If you weigh 50 pounds: 80 pounds: If you weigh 100 pounds:

milliliters milliliters or about or about milliliters se the code to find or about out how much blood is in each of the pints pints pints kids at left. Which one is closest to your weight?

ver time, red blood cells wear out and die. The 1. 1 cup 4. 6 pints 1 gallon Explore the inside average life of a red blood cell is about 120 days. The 6 fluid ounces of the newspaper to good news is that your body has its own factory making 2. 4 pints 5. 2 tablespoons find: new blood cells every day. And you’ll never guess where! 20 fluid ounces 9 teaspoons • A number greater To discover the answer, circle the letter next to the larger than 1,000 3. 8 tablespoons 6. 3 pints • A number with a amount in each pair of measurements. (If you need help, 26 teaspoons 1 quart use the conversion chart.) 0 in the tens place 7. 7 pints • Something that Write the circled letters where they belong in 1 gallon could be red the blanks. 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons • A person helping 8. 5 fluid ounces another person 1 fluid ounce = 2 tablespoons 8 tablespoons 1 cup = 8 fluid ounces • Five happy words 1 pint = 2 cups 9. 1 quart 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 quart = 2 pints 5 cups 1 gallon = 4 quarts Whether red, blue, green, or yellow, all blood performs the function of carrying oxygen to body cells. Find the words in the puzzle. Then Standards Link: Mathematics: Calculate BLOOD sums. look for each word in this week’s PLATELETS ometimes when Kid Scoop stories and activities. people are sick or DONATE S E N O M R O H K W in an accident, they ACCIDENT lose blood faster than H T N E D I C C A Y their bodies can make PINT it. Doctors get blood PLASMA A I E L G N I S G S This week’s word: for these people from SICK a blood bank. B M B L D S D L U L CELL QUART One meaning of the noun C P S O E O O D L I he blood bank is a SINGLE cell is a tiny unit of plant R E O A D T N I P V or animal life. place where blood DROP that people have E L L R L Y A D Q E Human blood is made donated is saved until PLUG up of different kinds of it is needed. Healthy LIVER B U E L D P T L S R blood cells. adults can donate blood anytime. HORMONES T T R A U Q E I P O Try to use the word cell in a CELL sentence today when talking Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognized identical with your friends and family BODY words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. members.

Find a news story about an accident. Was Use your imagination! somebody injured? Read to find the who, Come up with five or more what, when, and where of the event. Could silly reasons why blood this accident have been prevented? How? is red. Comics Page Puzzle Answers B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY July 24, 2014 from page B4

SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB Morgan Vorwaller (left), Jessica McCubbins (middle) and Brooke Squires (right) stretch at the Stansbury High School track, a place the three girls shared miles run and memories.

continues to work out with the ciples she learned through run- spend her fall semester in Spain, Companeras cross-country team post-gradu- ning will help her on a full-time where she planned to com- continued from page B1 ation. mission. plete the few remaining classes “Since I graduated, I’ve McCubbins said the cross- required to minor in Spanish. She describes herself as class- noticed that I’m much more country theme for the upcoming Then, in a February church room fluent, but still sometimes dedicated to bettering myself,” year, “Be Invested,” relates to her meeting, Squires said she sud- has trouble understanding the she said. “A mission has really mission. rapid-fire conversation of native made me figure out my flaws “This is not something where denly knew she needed to go on Blood Drive a mission. speakers. and how to fix them.” you can go 95 percent of the The three have spent the last To prepare for her mission, way, because on the mission, “I was always worried about Girls Save Lives year preparing in different ways. McCubbins has practiced the you’re doing salvation work,” missions because I knew that I Vorwaller, 19, is the daughter piano so she can accompany she said. “You need to be 100 liked to see other places in the BLOOD DRIVE of David and Amy Vorwaller of the hymns in church meetings. percent committed to teach- world, but I didn’t want that to Saturday, July 26, 2014 Erda. The three-sport athlete McCubbins was accepted to ing the people and loving the be my focus,” she said. “I had to 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM graduated from high school in BYU earlier this year, but she people.” be doing it for the right reasons. 2013 and worked at an Alaskan deferred enrollment until her Squires agreed, naming con- Then I realized that I’d be okay fishery over the summer, an return in 2016. She plans to sistency as an important asset with going to Idaho or anywhere Tooele LDS Stake Center experience that she says helped major in mechanical engineer- for both cross-country and mis- 253 South 200 East - Cultural Hall her become more independent. ing. Long-term, McCubbins has sionary work. else I could think of. That’s when Later, Vorwaller decided to planned what she hopes to do The decision to leave friends I knew that my intentions were To schedule your appointment or for more information, attend Southern Utah University after she turns 25. and family behind for 18 months in the right spot.” Please log onto redcrossblood.org and enter the Sponsor after being offered a walk-on “Once I turn 25 I plan on was slightly different for each As the mission approaches, Code: Girl Scouts - Tooele or contact Julia Jensen at position on the cross-country being graduated from college of the girls. The age change at the girls expressed excitement (435) 850-2122 and track teams. — at least four years — and if the October 2012 LDS General and some fear about what lies “I’ve been having a great I’m not married by then, I have Conference that allowed young ahead. If you have questions regarding your time with them — improving plans for getting a motorcycle women to serve missions at 19 “I am ready for the work eligibility to donate blood, please call and learning and just making and a Dalmatian,” she said. “I instead of 21 factored heavily ,” Vorwaller said adding she great memories in Cedar City.” also want to keep running and into Jessica’s choice. 1-866-236-3276. thinks some of her fears are Vorwaller said, adding she be a marathoner.” “I knew I wanted to go on appreciated she was able to trav- Squires, 18, is the daughter a mission when I was eight,” discouragement and feeling ���������������� inadequate. “I’m excited for the required to donate. el throughout the United States of Darren and Gina Squires McCubbins said. “In junior as part of an NCAA team. of Stansbury Park. She gradu- high, someone told me that girls challenge and being surrounded After her mission, Vorwaller ated from high school in 2013 couldn’t go until they were 21 by a bunch of people who speak plans to return to SUU to com- and spent a month in the and I thought, ‘I’m never going Spanish. I know it’s not going to plete her degree in Exercise Netherlands visiting a friend to make it that far, some guy’s be sunshine and rainbows, but Science and continue running during the summer. When she going to snatch me up.’ So at I’m excited to deal with the hard for the T-Birds. She wants to came back, she started at BYU that point, I didn’t see it as a parts and learn from them. I’m have a career in physical ther- and now works as an intern at possibility,” she said. glad that I’ll have a companion apy. Overstock.com. That changed in October who’s going through the same McCubbins, 18, is the Upon her return, Squires 2012: McCubbins was watching daughter of Lance and Denise wants to return to BYU and the with her mother, but she wasn’t things.” McCubbins of Tooele. She workforce. expecting anything out of the Brooke is looking forward to graduated from Stansbury “I want to do an internship in ordinary. seeing how her message will High in May, where her senior either Pennsylvania or Europe, “I looked over at my mom, change lives. Because of living in year included participating but that one might be a stretch.” and she was crying, and at that primarily LDS communities in on the Seminary Council, the Brooke plans to major in busi- point I knew I had decided that I Stansbury Park and at BYU, she Sterling Scholar award for Vocal ness. was going,” McCubbins said. said she hasn’t been able to see Performance and serving as Before their paths separated, In Vorwaller’s case, the deci- very much religious conversion. show choir president. She began Morgan, Brooke, and Jessica sion was influenced by a lot of She’s also ready for the opportu- running again for the first time knew each other well through small moments. While running Sponsored by Girl Scouts of Tooele Valley nity to practice her Spanish. since her freshman year and interactions in classes and cross- track at SUU, she often thought country. Morgan and Brooke ran about potentially serving a mis- “I’m afraid of having a frus- Varsity together in 2012. They all sion. trating companion because feel that running has impacted “I wrote down the reasons you’re with them 24/7,” she Birch Family Pharmacy their lives for the better. why I would want to go and said. “I don’t want to be the one “Stansbury has such a good why I wouldn’t want to go, and that has to motivate them to get �������������������������������������������� program that you just fall in love the reasons for going were the moving all the time.” • Bio-Identical with running and it becomes a right reasons,” She said. “It was Squires said she also fears hormones part of your life that you don’t because I wanted to share the illness in a country that won’t • Pain gels want to get rid of,” Vorwaller gospel and help other people always have the kind of medical said. come unto Christ. When I resources she’s used to. • Numbing lollipops “Cross country changed me,” looked at the reasons for not • Custom flavoring said Brooke. “I learned so many going, they were just fears.” McCubbins is excited to use • Acne lessons in cross-country that For Squires, the desire to her vocal talents on her mis- sion. A family friend who served • Thyroid have changed my perspective, serve a mission was a bit of a because with running, every surprise. a mission in Santiago told her • Sugar-free day is going to be hard. Even the “When I was 9 or 10, I decided sister missionaries would sing • Dye-free easy days are still hard. Running I wanted to serve a mission. But hymns in the street and pass- • Morning sickness has taught me how to do hard then when I realized I’d have to ersby would stop and become • Veterinary things continually.” wait until I was 21, there were interested in their message. To We offer hormone testing & consultation for men and women. 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hether you are on vaca- of 10. Count by 10s and ones to in order from smallest to largest tion or in your neigh- determine the exact amount. or lightest to heaviest. Using a Wborhood or your own Finally, divide evenly among kitchen scale, weigh the produce back yard, summertime activi- family members with the “win- to see if the sizes were estimated ties can provide endless oppor- ner” receiving his or her share correctly. Try estimating the tunities for keeping young kids’ and the “remainder.” weight of other random items minds sharp. from around the house, too, Try some of these day-to-day SIZE such as toys, shoes and books. ideas to maintain and strength- Size estimation is fun to do en the estimation skills of your when you unload bulk items TIME preschool and school-age of peanuts, sunflower seeds or from the grocery store and farm- When your child wants to children. They’ll see how math raisins at snack time, have each er’s market — or maybe some know how long something will relates to everyday life. family member guess how many will be harvested from your own take, give him the time and an food items are inside. Write each trees and vegetable garden. Let example of that time length. For QUANTITY guess on a piece of paper, and your child arrange peaches, example: 30 minutes is as long Before you open a package then count the items in groups plums, potatoes, tomatoes, etc. as “Sid the Science Kid” televi- sion show; 15 minutes is as long as it takes to drive to Natalie’s house; and five minutes is the walk to the bus stop at the cor- ner. As you do chores together, guess how long a particular task will take, such as setting the table, feeding the dog or washing the car. Write down each guess. Record the beginning and end- ing times and show how close Cher you come. Or, make it exciting and play “Beat the Clock” if it’s he super-bombastic described as “overweight, appropriate to the activity. Set a Cher kicked off her depressed and sexually frus- timer and try to complete it in T“Dressed to Kill” tour trated.” A judge ruled in 2012 the estimated allotted time. in March (recently in Ontario, that Billy could remain in her • • • Canada; Seattle; and San Jose, enclosure, but Cher hasn’t Donna Erickson’s award- California) to some of the given up the fight to see her winning series “Donna’s Day” best reviews of her career. The released. is airing on public television critics loved Cher’s golden • • • nationwide. To find more of her gladiator with a blond wig; her The Disney Corp., which creative family recipes and activ- vampire, with a bat-shaped owns ABC Television, is hard ities, visit www.donnasday.com headdress and fangs; and her at work preparing both a and link to the NEW Donna’s tribute to the swinging ‘60s, sequel and a Broadway musi- Day Facebook fan page. Her lat- replete in red mini skirt and cal of its billion-dollar baby est book is “Donna Erickson’s faux fur coat. “Frozen.” But in the mean- Fabulous Funstuff for Families.” The 72-show tour will net time, Disney is spinning the her more than $42 million. characters of Anna, Elsa and © 2014 Donna Erickson She’ll soon be playing New Kristoff into the fourth sea- Distributed by King Features Synd. York (Madison Square Garden son of its show “Once Upon a Sept. 20-21), New Jersey, D.C., Time.” Newcomer Elizabeth Massachusetts, Michigan, Lail will play Anna, and Scott Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Michael Foster, of the ABC Other sugars, such as glucose, Virginia, Illinois, Indiana, Family series “Greek,” will improve fructose absorption. North and South Dakota, and play Kristoff. The role of Elsa Sweating buckets Few people get symptoms just Wisconsin. Her tour ends Nov. hasn’t been cast yet. Now the from natural foods, because 3 in Wichita, Kansas. Also question is, will kids, the big- DEAR DR. ROACH: I hope you I think you probably have prima- these contain the other natural knocking them dead is Cher’s gest fans of “Frozen,” watch can help me. I am 67 years old ry hyperhidrosis, meaning that sugars that improve fructose opening act, Cyndi Lauper, this show, or will their parents and have been sweating pro- the sweating is the only problem, absorption. On the other hand, who makes her entrance tune it out because they’re sick fusely from my head for about as opposed to secondary, which sorbitol (a “sugar alcohol”) wrapped in a rainbow flag, of “Frozen,” which their kids six years. I believe it is second- means it’s due to something decreases fructose absorption. showing her “True Colors.” If watch night and day? ary hyperhidrosis. No one in my else. Other conditions that can Almost half the population you live anywhere near where • • • family has this problem. The lead to secondary hyperhidrosis cannot completely absorb fruc- Cher is stopping by, don’t miss Looks like Warners dropped sweating seems to happen at all include the thyroid disease your tose, and the more fructose her show ... it may be her last the ball on the ad campaign different times, but not at night. doctor looked for, and medica- people take in, the greater the farewell tour for Clint Eastwood’s great The moisture runs in rivulets tions (which it also doesn’t seem can dry with a hair dryer, and risk of the symptoms of malab- • • • new film, “Jersey Boys.” It suc- from my scalp anytime from to be). Other rare causes, such use a plastic shower cap to keep sorption, including diarrhea, gas Even on tour, Cher is stirring ceeded in getting the over-50 morning to evening, but mostly as tuberculosis and lymphoma, the medicine on at nighttime. and bloating. up controversy. Well-known demographic into the theaters, in the morning. surely would have produced Occasionally, oral medications I recommend against HFCS for for being an animal activist, but the younger audiences I tried stopping my water pill, other symptoms by now. such as clonidine are used. many reasons, but this is another Cher has called on her 2 mil- are not showing up because but it still happened. It hap- The most common sites for Botulinum toxin (Botox) is one. For people with symptoms lion Twitter followers to lash they don’t know the music pened when I stopped vitamins hyperhidrosis are the palms, usually quite safe in expert of malabsorption, I recommend out at Sea World, texting, “SEA of Frankie Valli and The Four and took only my medications armpits and soles of the feet. hands. A last resort is surgery to a trial of reducing fructose and WORLD IS A HEINOUS CORP. Seasons. Come on, Clint, you for physical problems. My doc- Nearly everybody sweats in those remove the sympathetic nerves sorbitol. THAT PRETENDS 2 CARE played ramrod Rowdy Yates tor tested my thyroid, and it was places, but with hyperhidrosis, to the scalp, a procedure that’s • • • 4 WHALES. IT IS (money) on “Rawhide,” you must know fine. the amount of sweat is much very effective. Dr. Roach regrets that he is & ONLY (money) THAT a way of herding them in like Please help me, as it is an greater than normal and can • • • unable to answer individual let- MOTIVATES THEM.” Last year cattle! embarrassing ailment, and it have serious emotional, profes- DEAR DR. ROACH: In a recent ters, but will incorporate them in she offered a $500,000 reward happens no matter the season sional and social effects. column, you wrote, “Some peo- the column whenever possible. for the L.A. Zoo’s release of © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. or what I have eaten. I do drink The first treatment I would ple can’t absorb fructose.” I’d like Readers may email questions to Billy the Elephant, an animal tea and coffee, but not soda. recommend would be a pre- to know more about that. What [email protected]. There are people who have said I scription antiperspirant, either are the side effects of the inabil- edu. To view and order health should take Botox, but I have lit- aluminum chloride (Xerac) or ity to absorb fructose? How does pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall. tle faith in the product, as it can topical glycopyrrolate (available that happen? — I.N. com, or write to P.O. Box 536475, Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT cause serious health problems by compounding pharmacies in ANSWER: Fructose is a sugar Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Local News Source. ULLETIN and death. — M.E. the U.S. and Canada). The scalp naturally found in fruits, but also B ANSWER: “Hyperhidrosis” is a harder place than most to in sweeteners, especially honey © 2014 North America Synd., Inc. simply means “too much sweat.” apply it, but after applying, you and high-fructose corn syrup. All Rights Reserved

them.” Bayer, founder of Quaker State The remainder of the inheri- • In Saudi Arabia, there is an Oil. She was the sole inheritor tance then went to Auburn entire police unit dedicated of her grandfather’s fortune, University. and she had no children of solely to the pursuit of crimes • If you’re planning a trip to her own. When she died in of witchcraft. Syracuse, N.Y., you might 1968 she was worth $12 mil- want to take a detour about 35 • Lee DeForest, known as the lion. Other than some shoes miles east to the small town of Father of Radio, said in 1926, (1,700 pairs) and stationery by Samantha Weaver Verona. There you can visit the “While theoretically and (1,200 boxes) that she left to world’s smallest church — but • It was Flannery O’Connor, technically television may be the Salvation Army, her entire don’t plan to go in and have noted American writer of feasible, commercially and estate was used to create a a seat. Cross Island Chapel novels and short stories, who financially I consider it an trust for the 150 stray dogs she is only 6 feet by 3.5 feet. The made the following observa- impossibility, a development had adopted. The pets lived in minister can stand inside, tion: “Everywhere I go I’m of which we need to waste luxury, dying of old age one by but everyone else has to stay asked if I think the university little time dreaming.” one, until 1984, when the last outside. stifles writers. My opinion is • Eleanor Ritchey was the one — the richest dog in the that they don’t stifle enough of granddaughter of Philip John country — also succumbed. © 2014 North America Synd., Inc. C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY July 24, 2014 The 2015 Subaru Legacy could double its market share

ith only a 1 to 1.5-per- cent market share of Wthe super competitive medium size sedan market, the Subaru Legacy has never been much of a threat to cars like Accord, Camry, Fusion, Sonata, etc., but that may soon change. It’s not that we expect the new Legacy to take a big share from the midsize players, but we wouldn’t be surprised to see the Legacy at least double their market share in the next couple of years. The new Legacy is that good. by Barbara & Bill Scha er We come to this conclusion, not because Subaru told us ation, but the interior designers they would – they didn’t. Rather didn’t get the message. The new after driving the all-new 2015 space is significantly larger to model we think it is the kind of the point where it now has the car consumers are going to love largest interior in the mid-size and here is why we think this segment. Even the cargo area is will happen: larger, now 15.0 cubic feet. First impressions are a big The dash area is efficient deal in the car business and and uncluttered, which in our the 2015 Subaru Legacy looks minds makes it very attractive. great. If you look closely, the We also appreciate features Legacy emulates design cues of like the soft touch surfaces and several of the major mid-size large storage areas in the doors brands, and the result is a very and in the center console. The attractive sedan with coupe- seats are excellent-- soft, sup- like silhouette. But like many of portive and attractive. the new cars, photos don’t do As we departed on a drive justice to it – it needs to be seen from Big Sur along Highway 1 tionally rigid and very quiet. difference. we’d been driving for about 20 the Subaru WRX performance and driven. south toward Hearst Castle, two Obviously these are things you The standard powertrain is a minutes. It also has standard car. Like the transmission used The new Legacy is about the things caught our immediate can’t see, but we could definite- new 175-hp 2.5-liter horizon- steering-wheel mounted paddle in the 2.5i, this CVT feels more same size as the previous gener- attention; the car was excep- ly feel and hear or not hear the tally-opposed four-cylinder shifters to provide better driver like a conventional automatic (Boxer) engine, with a con- control and a more fun to drive and has the paddle shifters. tinuously variable automatic experience. They allow the driv- The 3.6R gets an EPA rating of transmission (CVT) and sym- er to downshift to use engine 20/28/23 mpg. Zero to 60 mph metrical all-wheel drive. The braking or to hold a “gear” for acceleration times for the six- four-cylinder engine has an better cornering control. cylinder engine was listed by a EPA fuel economy rating of 26 The Legacy is the only mid- buff magazine at 6.4 seconds. mpg highway, 36 mpg city and size sedan to offer all-wheel One of the most interesting 30 combined – that’s especially drive as standard equipment, available features of the 2015 impressive for an AWD car. The and one of the few in the cat- Subaru Legacy is the third gen- four-cylinder versions are also egory that even offers all-wheel eration of the EyeSight® driver- equipped with an active shut- drive. We think that feature assist system. The sophisticated ter system on the grille to cut alone gives the Legacy a major technology uses a pair of color wind resistance and increase advantage over competitors. cameras mounted high on the fuel economy. The 0 to 60 mph New for 2015 is Active Torque inside of the windshield on acceleration time is 8.7 seconds. Vector with the Symmetrical either side of the rear view mir- We’ve often said we’re not All-Wheel Drive. It works by ror. They are used to control the fans of the CVT transmissions, applying light braking to the Adaptive Cruise Control, Pre- but concede they produce a inside front wheel during cor- Collision Braking and Vehicle significant increase in fuel nering to pull the front of the Lane Departure Warning sys- economy. The Subaru CVT feels vehicle through the corner tems. The $1,195 package also more like a regular six-speed with a more neutral steering includes Blind Spot Detection, automatic transmission with effect and significantly better Cross Traffic Alert and Steering obvious shift points. In fact, we handling, especially on slip- Responsive Foglights, which didn’t recognize it as a CVT until pery surfaces. Also standard is makes it one of the best and Incline Start Assist and an elec- reasonably priced safety pack- tronic Hill Holder System. All ages we’ve seen. models are equipped with four- Another major improvement wheel ventilated disc brakes, for the Legacy is the Navigation too. Infotainment System available The 2015 Subaru Legacy for the Premium and Limited comes in four trim levels (2.5i, trim levels. The system is much 2.5i Premium, 2.5i Limited and easier to use than previous ver- 3.6R Limited) defined by the sions and includes a new high- engine and equipment level. end harman/kardon Green The first two Legacys we Edge technology which reduces drove had the 2.5-liter four- weight and power consump- cylinder engine, and we were tion. The system uses a seven- pleased by the response and inch touch screen and includes passing power. This made us features like SirusXM® satellite think, this was “the” engine we’d radio, iTunes® tagging, dual chose if we were buying one. USB ports and SMS text mes- Then when we drove the saging. Legacy 3.6R on our way back The 2015 Subaru Legacy pric- to Big Sur and we changed our ing starts at $22,490, including minds. The extra power made the destination charge for the a big difference in the dynam- four-cylinder 2.5i and peaks at ics…this is the engine we’d $30,390 for the 3.6R six-cylinder want. The 3.6-liter six-cylinder Limited. With all the available Boxer engine in the 3.6R is actu- options, the 3.6R highest price ally one of the few holdover is $33,380. components from the previous The new Legacy is a remark- generation Legacy. The engine able value, especially when you is super smooth, quiet and consider features like all-wheel responsive producing 256 hp. drive, nice styling, performance, Other than the big increase economy and the amazing in performance, you can tell EyeSight package. This car has the six-cylinder visually be its worked its way on the top of dual exhaust outlets. It also our list of cars we would buy. uses a CVT transmission, but it’s the heavy duty version that S2656 © Copyright 2014 is also offered as an option in by Auto Digest

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Call Laramie Dunn For any of your Call LaramieTooele County’sDunn for Real ALL Estate Specialist real estate needs, call your Real Estate needs Shane Bergen 435-224-4000 435-840-0344 HotHomesTooele.com INVITATION FOR BIDS Wendover Airport Wendover, Utah AIP Project No. 3-49-0046-27 Sealed bids, subject to the conditions contained herein, for improvements to the Wendover Airport, Wendover, Utah, AIP Project No. 3-49-0046- 27 will be received by the Wendover Airport, until Tuesday, August 19, 2014, at 2:00 pm, and then publicly opened and read aloud. The work involved will in- clude the following: Schedule I: Acquire One (1) New 2014 Stan- dard Medium Duty Tan- dem Axle Plow Truck with a 15 - Foot End Dump Body and 12 - Foot Snow Plow Schedule II: Acquire Additional 12-Foot Snow Plow Compatible to a Komatsu WB146 Backhoe Quick Dis- connect Front Loader System Construction for this pro- ject is expected to take 120 Calendar Day(s). Contract Documents. The complete set of Specifications and Con- tract Documents can be downloaded from Jvia- tion, Inc.'s bid site (http://bid.jviation.com), beginning on July 21, 2014. In order to submit a responsive bid as a Prime Contractor and to receive all necessary ad- dendum(s) for this pro- ject, you must be on the Planholder's List. To view all planholder docu- ments (contract docu- ments and addendums) you must fill out the on- line form located at (http://www.jviation.com/ bidrequest). By filling out and submitting this form, you agree to be publicly listed on the bid site with your contact information as a planholder for all projects requested. It is the planholder's re- sponsibility to review the site for addendums and changes before submitting their pro- posal. For additional in- formation, please con- tact us via email at bid- [email protected]. *Note that contractors will NOT be automati- cally added to new pro- jects. You will need to re-submit the online form for access to new pro- jects. Once granted ac- cess, additional projects will use your same login credentials. Note: Plan ahead when submitting the online request form and allow up to 2 busi- ness days for approval and access to projects. NOTICE OF PUBLIC Pre-Bid Conference. COMMENT There will be no Pre-Bid Clean Harbors Grassy Conference for this pro- Mountain, LLC Stipula- ject. tion and Consent Or- Bid Conditions. The der No. 1405007 NOTICE OF PUBLIC bidder is required to pro- The Director of the Divi- COMMENT vide all information as sion of Solid and Haz- U.S. Army, Tooele required within the Con- ardous Waste is propos- Army Depot South tract Documents. The ing to enter into a Stipu- (TEADS) INVITATION FOR BIDS bidder is required to bid lation and Consent Or- Solid Waste Manage- Wendover Airport on all items of every der (No. 1405007) with ment Unit (SWMU) 28 Wendover, Utah schedule or as otherwise Clean Harbors Grassy The Director of the Divi- AIP Project No. detailed in the Instruc- Mountain, LLC, to re- sion of Solid and Haz- 3-49-0046-27 tions to Bidders. solve Notice of Violation ardous Waste invites Sealed bids, subject to Bids may be held by No. 1401001 issued on comments from the pub- the conditions contained Tooele County for a pe- March 6, 2014. lic regarding the!Final herein, for improvements riod not to exceed 60 The public comment pe- RCRA Facility Investiga- to the Wendover Airport, calendar days from the riod to receive com- tion (RFI) Report!on NOTICE OF PUBLIC Wendover, Utah, AIP date of the bid opening ments on the Clean Har- SWMU 28.!!SWMU 28 is HEARING Project No. 3-49-0046- for the purpose of evalu- bors Grassy Mountain, a one-trench landfill near SUBJECT: Conditional 27 will be received by ating bids prior to award LLC Stipulation and the TEADS administra- Use Permit for a cot- the Wendover Airport, of contract. Consent Order will begin tive area that was used tage industry as a until Tuesday, August The right is reserved, as on July 22, 2014, and for disposal of industrial beauty salon to be op- 19, 2014, at 2:00 pm, Tooele County may re- end on August 21, 2014. waste.!!The landfill was erated out of an acces- and then publicly opened quire, to reject any and Documents related to investigated by trenching sory building at 451 W. and read aloud. all bids and to waive any this application can be to determine landfill con- Morning View Way, The work involved will in- informality in the bids re- reviewed at the following tents, surface and sub- Eric Anderson appli- clude the following: ceived. location: surface soil sampling cant Schedule I: Acquire All questions regarding Division of Solid and and collection of soil gas On August 6, 2014, the One (1) New 2014 Stan- the bid are to be directed Hazardous Waste samples.!!Based on col- Tooele County Planning dard Medium Duty Tan- to Mark J. Lovato with Multi Agency StateTHURSDAY Of- lection July of 24, this 2014 data, C8 Commission willTOOELE hold a dem TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN Axle Plow Truck Jviation, Inc., 900 South fice Building TEADS has proposed public hearing on the with a 15 - Foot End Broadway, Suite 350, 195 North 1950 West, that SWMU 28 qualifies above described condi- Dump Body and 12 - Denver, Colorado 2nd Floor for industrial land-use Mobile Homes Public Notices Public Notices tionalPublic use Notices permit ap- FootPublic Snow NoticesPlow 80209,Public (303) Notices 524-3030, Public Notices SaltPublic Lake City, Notices Utah withPublic long-term Notices site man- Meetings Meetings provalMeetings request. The ScheduleMiscellaneous II: Acquire Fax:Miscellaneous (303) 524-3031. Miscellaneous ForMiscellaneous the public's conven- agement.Miscellaneous meeting will be held at Additional 12-Foot Bid Bond. Guarantee ience, an unofficial copy The public comment pe- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE OF PUBLIC 7:00 p.m. at the Tooele Snow Plow Compatible will be required with SUMMONS of the Stipulation and riod to receive com- home for rent, no smok- HEARING HEARING County Administration to a Komatsu WB146 each bid as a certified Case No. 140300414 Consent Order is avail- ments on the!Final RFI ing/ pets. 882-1550 SUBJECT: Concept SUBJECT: Rezone Re- Building (Auditorium, Backhoe Quick Dis- check on a solvent bank WILLIAM YEN TAI NG, able on the Internet Report!will commence Subdivision Plan for quest from Multiple First Floor), 47 S. Main connect Front Loader or a bid bond in the Plaintiff V. at:!!“http://www.hazard- on!July 22, 2014!and 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Leucadia Parcels 9H, 9I Use 40 Acre (MU-40) to Street, Tooele, UT System amount of five (5) per- THE ESTATE OF HAR- ouswaste.utah.gov/Pub- end on!August 21, home for rent, no smok- and 9 J located in the Agricultural 20 Acre 84074. Construction for this pro- cent of the total amount OLD E. EGAN, SR.; lic/PublicHearingsand- 2014.! ing/ pets. 882-1550 NW 1/2 of Section 16, (A-20) located in the The public is welcome to ject is expected to take of the bid, made payable THE ESTATE OF HAR- CommentPeriods.htm” Documents related to FREE!! We will move the NE 1/4 of Section NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of provide any written com- 120 Calendar Day(s). to the Tooele County. OLD E. EGAN, JR., Written comments will be this application can be your home for free to 17 and the S 1/2 of Section 27, T4S, R6W, ments to the Planning Contract Documents. Performance & Pay- RITCHIE ENTER- accepted if received by reviewed at the follow- our beautiful community Section 9 of T2S, R4W, SLM, Tool Box Realty, Office at 47 S. Main in The complete set of ment Bond. The suc- PRISES, a Utah Limited 5:00 p.m. on August 21, ing!locations: in Grantsville Village SLBM applicant the Tooele County Build- Specifications and Con- cessful bidder will be re- Partnership; the heirs 2014 and should be sub- Division of Solid and MHP. 653 East Main, On August 6, 2014, the On August 6, 2014, the ing prior to the meeting tract Documents can be quired to furnish sepa- of HAROLD E. EGAN, mitted to the address be- Hazardous Waste Lot 9, Grantsville, UT. Tooele County Planning Tooele County Planning or to attend the meeting downloaded from Jvia- rate performance and SR.; the HEIRS OF low.!! Comments can Multi Agency State Of- C a l l A l e x Commission will hold a Commission will hold a to gain information or tion, Inc.'s bid site payment bonds each in HAROLD E. EGAN, JR.; also be hand delivered fice Building (435)224-4804 public hearing on the public hearing on the voice your opinion re- (http://bid.jviation.com), an amount equal to and any other un- to the Division address 195 North 1950 West, above described concept above described rezone garding this issue. For beginning on July 21, 100% of the contract known person who has above and must be re- 2nd Floor RENT TO OWN 2bdrm plan approval request. request. The meeting questions or additional 2014. In order to submit price. or claims any right, ti- ceived by 5:00 p.m. on Salt Lake City, Utah 2bth quiet park near The meeting will be held will be held at 7:00 p.m. information, please con- a responsive bid as a Tooele County tle, estate, lien or inter- August 21, 2014. For the public"s conven- lake. Starting $550/mo at 7:00 p.m. at the at the Tooele County Ad- tact the Planning Office Prime Contractor and to Wendover, Utah est in the real property Scott T. Anderson, Di- ience, an unofficial copy Space rent/ fishing boat Tooele County Admin- ministration Building (435-843-3274). receive all necessary ad- (Published in the Tran- described in the com- rector of the!Final RCRA Facil- included. 144 W Durfee istration Building (Audito- (Auditorium, First Floor), Future meeting regard- dendum(s) for this pro- script Bulletin July 22 & plaint which is adverse Division of Solid and ity Investigation (RFI) Grantsville rium, First Floor), 47 S. 47 S. Main Street, ing this application will ject, you must be on the 24, 2014) to Plaintiff, Hazardous Waste Report for SWMU 28!is (801)651-5151 Main Street, Tooele, UT Tooele, UT 84074. be posted at the Tooele Planholder's List. To Defendants. Department of Environ- available on the Internet 84074. The public is welcome to County Building, adver- view all planholder docu- REQUEST FOR PRO- THE STATE OF UTAH mental Quality at “http://www.hazard- The public is welcome to provide any written com- tised in the public notice ments (contract docu- POSALS FOR SERV- TO THE ABOVE P.O. Box 144880 ouswaste.utah.gov/Pub- Office Space provide any written com- ments to the Planning section of the Tooele ments and addendums) ICES NAMED DEFENDANTS: Salt Lake City, Utah lic/PublicHearingsand ments to the Planning Office at 47 S. Main in Transcript Bulletin and you must fill out the on- GRANTSVILLE CITY YOU ARE HEREBY 84114-4880 CommentPeriods.htm” Office at 47 S. Main in the Tooele County Build- posted on the Tooele line form located at CORPORATION SUMMONED AND RE- Comments can also be Written comments will be FOR LEASE Office/ the Tooele County Build- ing prior to the meeting County Website. (http://www.jviation.com/ PATCHING STREET QUIRED to serve upon sent by electronic mail accepted if received by Business Space ing prior to the meeting or to attend the meeting Blaine Gehring, AICP bidrequest). By filling out REPAIR PROJECT or mail to the office of to:[email protected]. 5:00 p.m. on!August 21, Utilities included. 54 or to attend the meeting to gain information or Tooele County Planner and submitting this form, Notice is hereby given Jennifer C. Ha, JLJ Law Comments sent in elec- 2014!and should be sub- South Main (plus oth- to gain information or voice your opinion re- (Published in the Tran- you agree to be publicly that the Grantsville City Group, PLLC, 124 South tronic format should be mitted to the address be- ers). 1mo free. voice your opinion re- garding this issue. For script Bulletin July 22, listed on the bid site with Corporation is accepting 400 East, Suite 410, Salt identified by putting the low.!!Comments can (602)826-9471 garding this issue. For questions or additional 2014) your contact information statements of qualifica- Lake City, Utah, 84111, following in the subject also be hand delivered questions or additional information, please con- as a planholder for all tions and proposals from an ANSWER and file the line:!!public comment on to the Division address information, please con- tact the Planning Office projects requested. It is qualified contractors for same with the Clerk of Clean Harbors Grassy above and must be re- tact the Planning Office (435-843-3274). Public Notices the planholder's re- the construction and ad- the above entitled Court Mountain, LLC Stipula- ceived by 5:00 p.m. Buildings (435-843-3274). Future meeting regard- Trustees sponsibility to review ministration of the patch- located at 74 S. 100 tion and Consent on!August 21, 2014. Future meeting regard- ing this application will the site for addendums ing and overlaying of East, Suite 14, Tooele, Order.!!All documents in- Scott T. Anderson, Di- If you build, remodel or ing this application will be posted at the Tooele Deadline for public no- and changes before Grantsville City Streets. UT 84074, within 20 cluded in the comments rector remove buildings you be posted at the Tooele County Building, adver- tices is 4 p.m. the day submitting their pro- Experience in this type days after the service of should be submitted as Division of Solid and can place your classi- County Building, adver- tised in the public notice prior to publication. posal. For additional in- of work is preferred. A this Summon upon you. ASCII (text) files or in pdf Hazardous Waste fied ad in 45 of Utah's tised in the public notice section of the Tooele Public notices submit- formation, please con- written statement of If you fail to do so, judg- format. Department of Environ- newspapers for only section of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin and ted past the deadline tact us via email at bid- qualifications will be ac- ment by default will be For further information, mental Quality $163. for 25 words ($5. Transcript Bulletin and posted on the Tooele will not be accepted. [email protected]. cepted at the Grantsville taken against you for the please contact Ed Cos- P.O. Box 144880 for each additional posted on the Tooele County Website. UPAXLP *Note that contractors City Offices, located at relief demanded in said tomiris of the Division of S alt Lake City, word). You will reach County Website. Blaine Gehring, AICP will NOT be automati- 429 East Main Street, Complaint, which has Solid and Hazardous Utah!!84114-4880 up to 340,000 house- Blaine Gehring, AICP Tooele County Planner Public Notices cally added to new pro- Grantsville, Utah 84029 been filed with the Clerk W aste at (801) Comments can also be holds and all you do is Tooele County Planner (Published in the Tran- Water User jects. You will need to until 4:00 p.m. on Mon- of the said Court and is 536-0219. In compliance sent by electronic mail call the Transcript Bul- (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin July 22, re-submit the online form day, July 28, 2014. herewith served upon with the Americans with t o: swpublic@ Please contact Larry Bo- letin at 882-0050 for all script Bulletin July 22, 2014) Deadline for public no- for access to new pro- you. Disabilities Act, individu- utah.gov.!! Comments the details. (Mention 2014) jects. Once granted ac- linder, Public Works Di- DATED this 7th Day of als with special needs sent in electronic format NOTICE OF PUBLIC tices is 4 p.m. the day UCAN Classified Net- cess, additional projects rector telephone (435) July, 2014. (including auxiliary com- should be identified by NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING prior to publication. work) will use your same login 884-3775, or by email at JLJ LAW GROUP, municative aids and putting the following in HEARING SUBJECT: Vacation of Public notices submit- credentials. Note: Plan ldbolinder@qwestoffice. PLLC JENNIFER C. HA services) should contact the subject line: public SUBJECT: Amend the existing roads lo- ted past the deadline METAL ROOF/ WALL ahead when submitting net with any questions or Attorney for Debtor Dana Powers, Office of comment on TEADS Section 13-9-1(2) of cated in part of the will not be accepted. Panels, Pre-engineered the online request form specifications in order to (Published in the Tran- Human Resources, at S W M U 2 8 R F I Chapter 13 - Subdivi- Southeast quarter and UPAXLP Metal Buildings. Mill and allow up to 2 busi- respond to this RFQ/ script Bulletin July 8, 15, (801) 536-4412 TDD Report.!!All documents sions of the Tooele the Southwest quarter prices for sheeting coil ness days for approval RFP. Any RFQ/ RFPs 22 & 29, 2014) (801) 536-4414 or by included in comments County Code to require of Section 16, and part are at a 4 year low. You Public Notices and access to projects. submitted after Monday, email at dpowers@ should be submitted as the guarantee for sub- of the Southeast quar- NOTICE OF PUBLIC get the savings. 17 Col- Pre-Bid Conference. July 28, 2014, at 4:00 utah.gov. ASCII (text) files or in pdf division improvements ter of Section 17, both Miscellaneous COMMENT ors prime material, cut There will be no Pre-Bid p.m. will not be consid- (Published in the Tran- format. be in an amount equal of Township 2 South, Clean Harbors Grassy to your exact length. Deadline for public no- Conference for this pro- ered. Grantsville City script Bulletin July 22, Under Utah Code Sec- to 120% of the cost of Range 6 West, Salt Mountain, LLC Stipula- CO Building Systems tices is 4 p.m. the day ject. will not accept any 2014) tion 19-1-301.5 a person required improve- Lake Base and Merid- tion and Consent Or- 1-800-COBLDGS prior to publication. Bid Conditions. The RFQ/RFP submittal by who wishes to challenge ments. ian, Tooele County, der No. 1405007 NOTICE OF PUBLIC (ucan) Public notices submit- bidder is required to pro- facsimile, electronic a permit order may only On August 6, 2014, the Utah The Director of the Divi- COMMENT ted past the deadline vide all information as transmission or any raise an issue or argu- Tooele County Planning For questions or to re- sion of Solid and Haz- U.S. Army, Tooele will not be accepted. required within the Con- method other then stated ment during an adjudica- Financial Commission will hold a view a map of the area ardous Waste is propos- Army Depot South UPAXLP tract Documents. The above. Grantsville City tory proceeding that was Services public hearing on the described above contact ing to enter into a Stipu- (TEADS) bidder is required to bid will hold a pre-bid meet- raised during the public above described ordi- the Tooele County Plan- lation and Consent Or- Solid Waste Manage- INVITATION FOR BIDS on all items of every ing at the Grantsville City comment period and Are you in BIG trouble nance amendment. The ning Office Room 211 of der (No. 1405007) with ment Unit (SWMU) 28 Wendover Airport schedule or as otherwise Maintenance Office lo- was supported with suffi- with the IRS? Stop meeting will be held at the County Building or Clean Harbors Grassy The Director of the Divi- Wendover, Utah detailed in the Instruc- cated at 336 West main cient information or wage & bank levies, 7:00 p.m. at the Tooele call (435) 843-3274. Mountain, LLC, to re- sion of Solid and Haz- AIP Project No. tions to Bidders. Street on July 21, 2014 documentation to enable liens & audits, unfiled County Administration On August 6, 2014, the solve Notice of Violation ardous Waste invites 3-49-0046-27 Bids may be held by at 10:00 am. Grantsville the director to fully con- tax returns, payroll is- Building (Auditorium, Tooele County Planning No. 1401001 issued on comments from the pub- Sealed bids, subject to Tooele County for a pe- City reserves the right sider the substance and sues, & resolve tax First Floor), 47 S. Main Commission will hold a March 6, 2014. lic regarding the!Final the conditions contained riod not to exceed 60 not to issue a RFQ/RFP significance of the issue. debt FAST. Seen on Street, Tooele, UT public hearing on the The public comment pe- RCRA Facility Investiga- herein, for improvements calendar days from the and to cancel or modify For further information, CNN. A BBB. Call 84074. above described road riod to receive com- tion (RFI) Report!on to the Wendover Airport, date of the bid opening this solicitation at any please contact!Dave 1-800-969-1782 (ucan) The public is welcome to vacation. The meeting ments on the Clean Har- SWMU 28.!!SWMU 28 is Wendover, Utah, AIP for the purpose of evalu- time if it deems, in its Larsen!of the Division of provide any written com- will be held at 7:00 p.m. bors Grassy Mountain, a one-trench landfill near BANKRUPTCY ON A Project No. 3-49-0046- ating bids prior to award sole discretion that such Solid and Hazardous ments to the Planning at the Tooele County Ad- LLC Stipulation and the TEADS administra- BUDGET *$350 Aspire 27 will be received by of contract. measures are in Grants- W aste at (801) Office at 47 S. Main in ministration Building Consent Order will begin tive area that was used Credit Solutions. Stop the Wendover Airport, The right is reserved, as villes best interests. It is 536-0226.!!!In compli- the Tooele County Build- (Auditorium, First Floor), on July 22, 2014, and for disposal of industrial Garnishments Now!! until Tuesday, August Tooele County may re- anticipated that the RFP/ ance with the Americans ing prior to the meeting 47 S. Main Street, end on August 21, 2014. waste.!!The landfill was Bankruptcy/ Credit Re- 19, 2014, at 2:00 pm, quire, to reject any and RFQs will be formally with Disabilities Act, indi- or to attend the meeting Tooele, UT 84074. Documents related to investigated by trenching pair. Get a Fresh Start. and then publicly opened all bids and to waive any considered and awarded viduals with special to gain information or The public is welcome to this application can be to determine landfill con- aspirecreditsolution. and read aloud. informality in the bids re- at a special meeting to needs (including auxil- voice your opinion re- provide any written com- reviewed at the following tents, surface and sub- com 801-446-8216 Li- The work involved will in- ceived. be held by the Grants- iary communicative aids garding this issue. For ments to the Planning location: surface soil sampling censed/ Insured (ucan) clude the following: All questions regarding ville City Council July 30, and services) should questions or additional Office at 47 S. Main in Division of Solid and and collection of soil gas Schedule I: Acquire the bid are to be directed 2014, at the 5:00 p.m. contact Dana Powers, information, please con- the Tooele County Build- Hazardous Waste samples.!!Based on col- Do you owe over One (1) New 2014 Stan- to Mark J. Lovato with meeting. Office of Human Re- tact the Planning Office ing prior to the meeting Multi Agency State Of- lection of this data, $10,000 to the IRS or dard Medium Duty Tan- Jviation, Inc., 900 South Dated this 16th day of sources, at (801) (435-843-3274). or to attend the meeting fice Building TEADS has proposed State in back taxes? dem Axle Plow Truck Broadway, Suite 350, July 2014. 536-4412 TDD (801) Future meetings regard- to gain information or 195 North 1950 West, that SWMU 28 qualifies Get tax relief now! Call with a 15 - Foot End D enver, Colorado Sherrie Broadbent 536-4414. ing this application will voice your opinion re- 2nd Floor for industrial land-use BlueTax, the nation's Dump Body and 12 - 80209, (303) 524-3030, City Finance Director (Published in the Tran- be posted at the Tooele garding this issue. For Salt Lake City, Utah with long-term site man- full service tax solution Foot Snow Plow Fax: (303) 524-3031. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin July 22, County Building, adver- questions or additional For the public's conven- agement. firm. 800-770-1752 Schedule II: Acquire Bid Bond. Guarantee script Bulletin July 17 & 2014) tised in the public notice information, please con- ience, an unofficial copy The public comment pe- (ucan) Additional 12-Foot will be required with 22, 2014) section of the Tooele tact the Planning Office of the Stipulation and riod to receive com- Snow Plow Compatible each bid as a certified Reduce Your Past Tax Transcript Bulletin and (435-843-3274). Consent Order is avail- ments on the!Final RFI to a Komatsu WB146 check on a solvent bank Bill by as much as 75 posted on the Tooele Future meeting regard- able on the Internet Report!will commence Backhoe Quick Dis- or a bid bond in the Percent. Stop Levies, County Website. ing this application will at:!!“http://www.hazard- on!July 22, 2014!and connect Front Loader amount of five (5) per- Liens and Wage Gar- Blaine Gehring, AICP be posted at the Tooele ouswaste.utah.gov/Pub- end on!August 21, System cent of the total amount nishments. Call The Tooele County Planner County Building, adver- lic/PublicHearingsand- 2014.! Construction for this pro- of the bid, made payable Tax DR Now to see if (Published in the Tran- tised in the public notice CommentPeriods.htm” Documents related to ject is expected to take to the Tooele County. y o u Q u a l i f y script Bulletin July 22, section of the Tooele Written comments will be this application can be 120 Calendar Day(s). Performance & Pay- 1-800-398-4601 (ucan) 2014) Transcript Bulletin and accepted if received by reviewed at the follow- ContractThe Documents. Historyment Bond. The suc- of Tooele County posted on the Tooele 5:00 p.m. on August 21, ing!locations: The complete set of cessful bidder will be re- NOTICE OF PUBLIC County Website. 2014 and should be sub- Division of Solid and Public Notices Specifications and Con- quired to furnish sepa- ooele County features some of the most dramatic and HEARING Blaine Gehring, AICP mitted to the address be- Hazardous Waste Meetings tract Documents can be rate performance and SUBJECT: Rezone Re- Tooele County Planner low.diverse!! Comments landforms can onMulti Earth. Agency There State are 11,000 Of- foot-high downloaded from Jvia- payment bonds each in T quest from Multiple (Published in the Tran- also be hand delivered fice Building Deadline for public no- tion, Inc.'s bid site an amount equal to Use 40 acre to Manu- script Bulletin July 22, topeaks, the Division an inland address sea, verdant195 North valleys, 1950 and West, a mysterious desert tices is 4 p.m. the day (http://bid.jviation.com), 100% of the contract facturing General 2014) above and must be re- 2nd Floor prior to publication. beginning on July 21, price. with a bizarre expanse of white salt. The only people who (M-G) on the Janna Lee ceived by 5:00 p.m. on Salt Lake City, Utah Public notices submit- PUBLIC NOTICE 2014. In order to submit Tooele County and Jason Manning a responsive bid as a Augustknew about21, 2014. the place wereFor the the public Native"s conven- Americans who lived ted past the deadline NOTICE IS HEREBY Wendover, Utah property located in the Prime Contractor and to Scott T. Anderson, Di- ience, an unofficial copy will not be accepted. GIVEN THAT the Tooele (Published in the Tran- NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 receive all necessary ad- rectorthere, and a few white ofexplorers the!Final duringRCRA Facil-the early 1800s. But UPAXLP City Planning Commis- script Bulletin July 22 & of Section 3, T4S, R6 dendum(s) for this pro- Division of Solid and ity Investigation (RFI) sion meeting scheduled 24, 2014) that all changed in September 1846. That year the Donner-Reed NOTICE AND AGENDA W, SLB&M, Janna Lee ject, you must be on the Hazardous Waste Report for SWMU 28!is for Wednesday, July 23, NOTICE IS HEREBY and Jason manning Planholder's List. To Department of Environ- available on the Internet 2014 has been cancelled Party, while trying a shortcut to California, passed through GIVEN THAT THE applicants view all planholder docu- mental Quality at “http://www.hazard- the next Public Hearing TOOELE COUNTY On August 6, 2014, the ments (contract docu- P.O.the countyBox 144880 and nearly perishedouswaste.utah.gov/Pub- in the Great Salt Lake Desert. and Business meeting is BOARD OF HEALTH Tooele County Planning ments and addendums) Salt Lake City, Utah lic/PublicHearingsand scheduled for Wednes- WILL HOLD A MEET- Commission will hold a you must fill out the on- 84114-4880Three years later, a handfulCommentPeriods.htm” of Mormon pioneer families left day, August 13, 2014 in ING ON TUESDAY public hearing on the line form located at Comments can also be Written comments will be the hour of 7:00 PM. Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement JULY 22, 2014, AT 7:00 above described rezone (http://www.jviation.com/ sent by electronic mail accepted if received by The meeting will be held P.M. AT 151 NORTH request. The meeting bidrequest). By filling out to:[email protected]. 5:00 p.m. on!August 21, at Tooele City Hall in the Canyon above today’s Tooele City. Soon, others followed, MAIN STREET, SUITE will be held at 7:00 p.m. and submitting this form, Comments sent in elec- 2014!and should be sub- City Council Chambers, 280, TOOELE, UTAH at the Tooele County Ad- you agree to be publicly tronicand a formatcommunity should emerged be mitted on to thethe addressedge of be- the Great Basin located at 90 North Main 1. Welcome ministration Building listed on the bid site with identified by putting the low.!!Comments can Street, Tooele, Utah. 2. Proposed E-Cigarette (Auditorium, First Floor), your contact information followingfrontier that in the was subject populatedalso beby handindividualistic delivered and energetic Pursuant to the Ameri- Regulation 47 S. Main Street, as a planholder for all line:!!public comment on to the Division address cans with Disabilities settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with 3. Proposed Employee Tooele, UT 84074. projects requested. It is Clean Harbors Grassy above and must be re- Act, individuals needing Immunization Policy The public is welcome to the planholder's re- Mountain,hardship. Their LLC Stipula-story, andceived many byothers, 5:00 are p.m. found inside this special accommodations 4. Board Member Com- provide any written com- sponsibility to review tion and Consent on!August 21, 2014. during this meeting ments/ Concerns ments to the Planning the site for addendums Order.History!!All of documents Utah’s Tooele in- Scott County T. . Anderson,Learn about Di- how the pioneers should notify Rachelle 5. Adjourn Office at 47 S. Main in and changes before cluded in the comments rector Custer, Tooele City ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness; the wild mining MYRON BATEMAN the Tooele County Build- submitting their pro- should be submitted as Division of Solid and Planner prior to the Health Officer ing prior to the meeting posal. For additional in- ASCII (text) files or in pdf Hazardous Waste meeting at (435) days in Ophir, Mercur and Jacob City; the Pony Express Trail; the If you desire special ac- or to attend the meeting formation, please con- format. Department of Environ- 843-2130 or TDD (435) commodation under the to gain information or tact us via email at bid- Forglorious further beaches information, and resortsmental alongQuality the southern shore of the 843-2180. Americans With Disabili- voice your opinion re- [email protected]. please contact Ed Cos- P.O. Box 144880 (Published in the Tran- ties Act, please contact garding this issue. For *Note that contractors tomirisGreat Saltof the Lake, Division and of more.Salt Lake City, script Bulletin July 22, Tooele County's ADA questions or additional will NOT be automati- Solid and Hazardous Utah!!84114-4880 2014) Coordinator, Jami information, please con- cally added to new pro- Waste at (801) Comments can also be McCart, (435) 843-3157, tact the Planning Office jects. You will need to 536-0219. In compliance sent by electronic mail (435-843-3274). NOTICE OF PUBLIC Get Your Copy Today at the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin within three working HEARING re-submit the online form with the Americans with to: swpublic@ days prior to this meet- Future meeting regard- for access to new pro- Disabilities Act, individu- utah.gov.!! Comments ing this application will SUBJECT: Conditional ing. Use Permit for a cot- jects. Once granted ac- als with special needs sent in electronic format (Published in the Tran- be posted at the Tooele cess, •additional Nearly projects 500 pages (including auxiliary com- should be identified by County Building, adver- tage industry as a script Bulletin July 17 & beauty salon to be op- will use your same login municative aids and putting the following in 22, 2014) tised in the public notice credentials.• Large Note: 8.5 Plan x 11 size pages OOELEservices) should contact the subject line: public section of the Tooele erated out of an acces- T sory building at 451 W. ahead when submitting Dana Powers,RANSCRIPT Office of comment on TEADS SELL YOUR CAR or Transcript Bulletin and T the online• Hardcover request form with dust jacket Human Resources, at SWMU 28 RFI boat in the classifieds. Morning View Way, posted on the Tooele and allow up to 2 busi- (801) 536-4412 TDD Report.!!All documents Call 882-0050 or visit Eric Anderson appli- County Website. ness • days More for approval than 500 photos (801) 536-4414 or by included in comments www.tooeletranscript. cant Blaine Gehring, AICP and access to projects. emailULLETIN at dpowers@ should be submitted as com or e-mail your ad On August 6, 2014, the B Tooele County Planner Pre-Bid Conference. utah.gov. ASCII (text) files or in pdf to tbp@tooeletran- Tooele County Planning • More than 700 pioneer (Published in the Tran- There will be no Pre-Bid (Published in the Tran- format. script.com Commission will hold a script Bulletin July 22, Conference for this pro- script Bulletin July 22, Under Utah Code Sec- 2014) public hearing on the biographies 58 N. Main • Tooele DEADLINES FOR clas- above described condi- ject. $ 95 2014) tion 19-1-301.5 a person sifieds ads are Monday SELLING YOUR moun- tional use permit ap- Bid Conditions. The 39 Mon.-Thurs. 8 to 6 • Fri. 8 to who5 • wishes Closed to challenge Sat. and Sun. and Wednesdays by tain bike? www.tooele proval request. The bidder is required to pro- a permit order may only 4:45 p.m. transcript.com meeting will be held at vide all information as raise an issue or argu- 7:00 p.m. at the Tooele required within the Con- ment during an adjudica- County Administration tract Documents. The tory proceeding that was Building (Auditorium, bidder is required to bid raised during the public First Floor), 47 S. Main on all items of every comment period and Street, Tooele, UT schedule or as otherwise was supported with suffi- 84074. detailed in the Instruc- cient information or The public is welcome to tions to Bidders. documentation to enable provide any written com- Bids may be held by the director to fully con- ments to the Planning Tooele County for a pe- sider the substance and Office at 47 S. Main in riod not to exceed 60 significance of the issue. the Tooele County Build- calendar days from the For further information, ing prior to the meeting date of the bid opening please contact!Dave or to attend the meeting for the purpose of evalu- Larsen!of the Division of to gain information or ating bids prior to award Solid and Hazardous voice your opinion re- of contract. Waste at (801) garding this issue. For The right is reserved, as 536-0226.!!!In compli- questions or additional Tooele County may re- ance with the Americans information, please con- quire, to reject any and with Disabilities Act, indi- tact the Planning Office all bids and to waive any viduals with special (435-843-3274). informality in the bids re- needs (including auxil- Future meeting regard- ceived. iary communicative aids ing this application will All questions regarding and services) should be posted at the Tooele the bid are to be directed contact Dana Powers, County Building, adver- to Mark J. Lovato with Office of Human Re- tised in the public notice Jviation, Inc., 900 South sources, at (801) section of the Tooele Broadway, Suite 350, 536-4412 TDD (801) Transcript Bulletin and Denver, Colorado 536-4414. posted on the Tooele 80209, (303) 524-3030, (Published in the Tran- County Website. Fax: (303) 524-3031. script Bulletin July 22, Blaine Gehring, AICP Bid Bond. Guarantee 2014) Tooele County Planner will be required with (Published in the Tran- each bid as a certified script Bulletin July 22, check on a solvent bank 2014) or a bid bond in the amount of five (5) per- cent of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the Tooele County. Performance & Pay- ment Bond. The suc- cessful bidder will be re- quired to furnish sepa- rate performance and payment bonds each in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price. Tooele County Wendover, Utah (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin July 22 & 24, 2014)